Claims
- 1. A tire intended for winter travel, having a tread comprising relief elements bounded by grooves and provided with consecutive slits inclined with respect to the outer normal to the tread which are close to each other and form strips between each other, characterized by the fact that
- (a) the slits are located in the central zone of the tread width and in the two lateral zones of the tread width;
- (b) the depth of the slits is about equal to the depth of the grooves;
- (c) when the tire is not under load, the slits which are located in the central zone are inclined with respect to said normal by an angle at most equal to 45.degree. in the direction opposite the direction of forward rotation of the tire so as to be active in braking and the slits which are located in the two lateral zones are inclined with respect to said normal by an angle at most equal to 45.degree. in the direction of forward rotation of the tire so as to be active in longitudinal acceleration;
- (d) the slits have a width which is other than zero and such that, when the tire is under load and and crushed on the ground, the slits are closed; and
- (e) the tread comprises a radial carcass reinforcement surrounded by a tread reinforcement.
- 2. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that in the central zone the inclination of the slits is preferably at most equal to 25.degree..
- 3. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that in the two lateral zones the inclination of the slits, in absolute value, is preferably smaller than the inclination of the slits in the central zone.
- 4. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the leading edges of the strips are adapted to undergo variations of angles .alpha.-.alpha.' of between 0.degree. and 20.degree., the angles .alpha. and .alpha.' resulting from the equations ##EQU3## in which, when the tire is not under load, .alpha. is the inclination of the slits of width e with respect to the normal to the tread, P is the pitch of the slits, E is the thickness of the strips, d is the distance from the surface of the tread to the radially outermost tread reinforcement ply of the tire, and R is the radius of the tire; and in which, when the tire is under load, .alpha.' is the inclination of the slits with respect to the normal to the tread.
- 5. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the inclination of the slits varies by an amount at most equal to 30.degree. from one slit to the next.
- 6. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the central zone is from about 1/2 to about 2/3 of the tread width.
- 7. The tire according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the central zone and the two lateral zones have relief elements which are without slits and permit the embedment of antiskid studs.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 18,850, filed Mar. 8, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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