This is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 USC 371 of International Application PCT/FR2019/052939 filed on Dec. 5, 2019.
This application claims the priority of French application nos. FR 18/72956 filed Dec. 14, 2018 and FR 19/00818 filed Jan. 30, 2019, the entire content of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a motor vehicle tire with a tread provided with external cavities comprising means for ejecting stones.
Document WO 2011/039194 discloses a tread having at least one continuous groove comprising a plurality of external cavities that open onto the tread surface in the new state and a plurality of internal cavities that are positioned radially and entirely inside the tread in the new state. Each external cavity of a continuous groove is connected to at least two internal cavities of the same groove by connecting channels ensuring continuity between said internal and external cavities. It is thus possible to obtain a tread provided with grooves that make it possible to achieve performance that is the same as or better than the minimum safety performance in terms of drainage, irrespective of the level of wear of this tread, while at the same time substantially improving the wear life performance, reducing rolling resistance and improving the endurance of the tread with respect to attack. However, under certain running conditions, foreign objects such as stones can become trapped in the cavities and attack the bottom of said cavities. There is then a risk of the generation of cracks in the rubber being initiated.
In order to limit the trapping of stones in the tread, document U.S. Pat. No. 3,727,661 discloses the use of means for ejecting stones. These means comprise a plurality of generally parallelepipedal bars protruding from the bottom of a groove. The bars are connected to the walls of the groove and follow one another along the length of said groove. In one embodiment illustrated in
The present invention aims to remedy this drawback.
More particularly, the present invention aims to improve the drainage capacities of a tread while at the same time having means for ejecting stones that are lasting over time.
The invention relates to a tread for a tire, comprising a tread surface intended to come into contact with a road surface during running. The tread comprises at least one cavity that opens onto the tread surface in the new state, called external cavity. The external cavity comprises a bottom and at least two opposite lateral walls extending from this bottom. Furthermore, the external cavity comprises means for ejecting stones during running.
According to a general feature of the invention, the means for ejecting stones comprise two protuberances protruding from the bottom of the external cavity, the two protuberances being disposed at least partially opposite one another at a distance d. Each protuberance is inclined from a lateral wall of the external cavity towards the central plane P. The distance d between two opposite protuberances is less than or equal to 10% of the width W of the external cavity.
The distance d between the two protuberances makes it possible to decouple said protuberances. Thus, during running, the two protuberances can move completely independently. The generation of cracks in the means for ejecting stones is then limited.
A “tire” means all types of resilient tread, whether or not it is subjected to an internal pressure.
A “rubbery material” means a diene elastomer, that is to say, in a known way, an elastomer which is based, at least partially (i.e. is a homopolymer or a copolymer), on diene monomers (monomers bearing conjugated or non-conjugated carbon-carbon double bonds).
The “tread” of a tire means a quantity of rubbery material delimited by lateral surfaces and two main surfaces, one of which, referred to as the tread surface, is intended to come into contact with a road surface when the tire is being driven on. The tread comprises a plurality of cuts (sipes, grooves) extending in the direction of the lateral surfaces.
Advantageously, the distance d between the two protuberances is less than or equal to 5% of the width W of the external cavity.
Advantageously, the distance d is less than or equal to 1 mm.
In one embodiment, at least one protuberance has a contact surface designed to come into contact with a stone. The contact surface has a region of attachment to the lateral wall of the external cavity, of length l′, and a delimiting region in the external cavity, on the opposite side from the attachment region and of length l″. The length l′ of the attachment region is greater than the length l″ of the delimiting region.
By optimizing the shape of the protuberance, the volume occupied by this protuberance in the external cavity is reduced. The evacuation of water from said external cavity in the event of a wet road surface is then promoted.
In one embodiment, the inclination of the protuberance is greater than or equal to 17°. Thus, the volume occupied by the protuberance in the external cavity is further optimized.
Advantageously, the lateral wall of the external cavity is at least partially inclined with respect to the tread surface of the tread, and the inclination of the protuberance is greater than the inclination of said lateral wall.
Advantageously, the lateral wall of the external cavity has an inclined part extending as far as the tread surface and a straight part, the protuberance extending from the straight part of said lateral wall.
In one embodiment, the protuberances are offset with respect to one another in a circumferential direction.
In one embodiment, the tread comprises a plurality of cavities that do not open onto the tread surface of the tread in the new state, called internal cavities, said internal cavities forming a groove with the external cavities.
In one embodiment, the tread belongs to a heavy-duty tire.
The present invention will be understood better upon reading the detailed description of embodiments that are given by way of entirely non-limiting examples and are illustrated by the appended drawings, in which:
The tread 12 comprises at least one cavity 14 that opens onto the tread surface in the new state, called external cavity 14. In the embodiment in
In the exemplary embodiment in
The invention is not limited to the embodiments and variants presented and other embodiments and variants will become clearly apparent to a person skilled in the art.
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The scope of protection of the invention is not limited to the examples given hereinabove. The invention is embodied in each novel characteristic and each combination of characteristics, which includes every combination of any features which are stated in the claims, even if this feature or combination of features is not explicitly stated in the examples.
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