The invention relates to a tread profile of a vehicle tire, having profile positives such as profile blocks or tread bands that have sipes, wherein the sipes have an approximately Ω-shaped geometry in plan view:
Sipes serve, for example in the case of utility vehicle tires, for breaking up the water film in the case of a wet roadway in order to achieve improved wet characteristics of the tread.
In the case of passenger motor vehicle tires, the sipes are formed in vehicle tires for use under winter driving conditions and serve for example for improving driving characteristics on winter roads by virtue of an increased number of gripping edges being provided and by virtue of the snow that is received in the sipes increasing the adhesion of the tire by way of a snow-on-snow intermeshing action.
A tread profile as per the preamble has become known from DE 100 49 936 B4. DE 100 49 936 B4 relates to a tread profile composed of profile blocks. The profile blocks have sipes with an a-shaped or jigsaw puzzle piece-like geometry. Such a design of the sipes generates interlocking and thus stiffening of the profile blocks or bands in all directions. The interlocking is obtained owing to the mutual support effects, in particular owing to the bulge, of opposite sipe walls.
The interlocking is advantageous in particular in the new state of the tread profile because the profile depth is high and the profile sections formed by the sipes have a high degree of mobility. The interlocking leads to an advantageous stiffening of the profile block or band in all directions.
When the tread profile is in the run-in state, the profile blocks or bands are inherently stiffer than in the new state owing to the relatively small remaining profile depth. Further stiffening by interlocking is then disadvantageous.
It is the object of the invention to provide a tread profile of a vehicle tire which exhibits good handling and good dry braking characteristics, and also good wet performance, over its service life.
The object is achieved in that the maximum extent of the bulge measured in the circumferential direction decreases continuously over the depth profile of the sipe, such that the sipe ends in a straight line at the sipe base.
According to the invention, a tread profile is created which, in the new state—and in a plan view of a sipe—generates interlocking effects in all directions between adjacent profile block or band sections by way of an approximately Ω-shaped geometry of the sipe. The Ω-shaped geometry may likewise be described as a mushroom-like geometry. Optimum stiffness of the profile elements is obtained owing to the interlocking effects in all directions.
In the depth profile, the sipe has a geometry that deviates from the new state by virtue of the maximum extent of the bulge—as measured in the circumferential direction—decreasing continuously. This is attained by way of a decrease in the extent of the bulge in the circumferential direction, whereby a continuously decreased interlocking action, and thus continuously decreased stiffening of the profile elements, is achieved.
With this measure, the tread profile is adapted in continuous fashion to the higher stiffness of the run-in tread profile.
A tread profile having a so-called “3D sipe” is created which exhibits good handling, good dry braking characteristics and also good wet performance over its service life.
“Axial direction” refers to the direction along the tire axis.
“Circumferential direction” refers to the direction along the tire rolling movement.
“Radial direction” means the direction from the tire central point to the tread.
“Sipe base” refers to that line of a sipe which is closest to the tire central point.
“Width of the sipe” refers to the extent of a sipe perpendicular to its longitudinal extent.
“Profile depth” or “sipe depth” refers to the maximum difference, in the radial direction, between elements of a profile of a sipe.
It is expedient if the angle formed, as viewed in the cross section of the sipe, over the depth profile of the sipe by those two points of the sipe which are furthest apart in the circumferential direction is at most 20°.
It is advantageous if the axial sections have a depth profile in a radial direction, whereas the bulge has a depth profile that deviates from the radial direction.
In another embodiment of the invention, both the axial sections and the bulge have a depth profile that deviates from the radial direction.
It is expedient if, in a plan view of the sipe, the directional changes thereof are formed by radii.
It is advantageous if the sipe has a width of 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm, preferably of approximately 0.8 mm, at the sipe base.
A tread profile of this type is intended for use in a vehicle tire, preferably a utility vehicle tire or a passenger motor vehicle tire.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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This application is a continuation application of international patent application PCT/EP2013/058160, filed Apr. 19, 2013, designating the United States and claiming priority from German application 10 2012 103 944.5, filed May 4, 2012, and the entire content of both applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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