Vehicle tire
The vehicle tire design with opposing trapezoidal projections on groove flanks addresses stone jamming and maintains traction and wet performance by ensuring effective stone ejection and stable groove flanks.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/EP2025/070300
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-14
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing vehicle tire designs face challenges in effectively preventing stone jamming in circumferential grooves while maintaining good wet performance and traction as the tread wears down.
The design features identical or largely identical projections on opposing groove flanks with trapezoidal top surfaces, angled at 40° to 70° radially, and a groove path width that is 1 mm less than the groove base width, ensuring effective stone ejection and enhanced traction and wet-weather performance.
The solution effectively prevents stone jamming and maintains or improves traction and wet-weather performance as the tread wears, with projections providing gripping edges and stable groove flanks.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] 202307454
[0002] Description
[0003] Vehicle tires
[0004] The invention relates to a vehicle tire with a tread having circumferential grooves designed to the intended tread depth, which have two groove flanks and a groove base, wherein in at least one circumferential groove, circumferentially elongated projections are formed connected to the groove flanks and the groove base, the highest points of which are located at a depth of 30% to 70% of the tread depth and which each have a cover surface extending along the groove flank, to which an end surface is connected in the circumferential direction and a flank surface is connected in the direction of the circumferential groove, wherein the end surfaces and the flank surfaces slope down to a groove path base of a groove path located at the level of the groove base, which has a width that is less than the width of the groove base located outside the projections.
[0005] Such a vehicle tire is known, for example, from DE 102019207 297 A1. This vehicle tire has a tread with at least one circumferential groove, to the groove flanks and simultaneously to the groove base of which projections are attached, each of which is elongated in the circumferential direction. Each projection attached to one groove flank, together with a projection attached to the other groove flank and adjoining it in the circumferential direction, forms a pair of projections. Circumferentially successive pairs of projections have mutual spacings of 15.00 mm to 60.00 mm. Circumferential grooves designed in this way are provided, in particular, between a shoulder rib and a central tread rib.This is intended to positively influence the tire's handling characteristics, counteracting deformation of the shoulder-side tread rib during cornering by having the groove flanks of the shoulder-side circumferential groove brace against the projections. Furthermore, the projections belonging to the same pair can counteract circumferentially acting traction forces. 202307454.
[0006] Braking loads are supported against each other, thus stabilizing the shoulder and central tread ribs. EP 2 292 448 A1 discloses a commercial vehicle tire with a tread featuring wide circumferential grooves that run straight along the tread periphery. The groove base has a zigzag shape, achieved by having a circumferential row of projections on each of the two flanks of the circumferential groove, which extend pyramidally from the groove flanks. The zigzag shape of the groove base results from the projections on one groove flank being circumferentially offset from those on the opposite groove flank. This particular design of the projections on the groove flanks is intended to prevent stones from becoming wedged in the circumferential grooves.
[0007] The invention is based on the objective of designing circumferential grooves with projections on the groove flanks in the tread of a vehicle tire of the type mentioned above in such a way that the jamming of stones is particularly effectively prevented and good wet performance and traction performance are maintained or restored as the tread wears down.
[0008] The problem set out in the invention is solved by the fact that the projections on the two groove flanks are arranged in pairs opposite each other, are designed to be identical or largely identical and have a trapezoidal or trapezoidal top surface.
[0009] The two opposing protrusions ensure particularly effective ejection of intruding stones, thus preventing them from becoming jammed. As the tread wears down, the edges of the top surfaces reach or approach the tread periphery, providing good traction and wet-weather performance, the latter in conjunction with the grooved path between the protrusions. 202307454
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment, the top surfaces of the two projections slope radially at an angle of 40° to 70° to the groove bed. In this way, the edges of the top surfaces can ensure particularly effective traction performance from a certain level of tread wear.
[0011] In another preferred embodiment, the cover surfaces are each bounded by a longer and a shorter longitudinal side as well as by two end faces, with the cover surfaces abutting the groove flanks with their longer longitudinal sides. This design is advantageous for the stability of the groove flanks.
[0012] In another preferred embodiment, the end faces of the cover surfaces form an acute angle of 30° to 50° with the longer longitudinal side of the cover surfaces. This measure also ensures particularly effective gripping edges as the tread wears down.
[0013] For the wet performance of the tread, it is further advantageous if the groove path formed between the flank surfaces of the projections has a particularly constant width of 1.50 mm to 5.00 mm, wherein this width is at least 1.00 mm less than the width of the groove base outside the projections.
[0014] The projections advantageously have a length along the groove flanks of 15.00 mm to 60.00 mm. Shorter projections are typically found in the circumferential grooves of treads for passenger cars, longer projections in the treads of tires for commercial vehicles.
[0015] For the aforementioned grip properties, it is also advantageous if the shorter longitudinal side of the surface has a length that is 50% to 70% of the length of the longer longitudinal side. 202307454
[0016] For the stability of the projections, it is also advantageous if the end faces and the flank faces of the projections run in a radial direction or at an angle of up to 10° to the radial direction, in the latter case sloping down towards the bottom of the groove.
[0017] Further features, advantages, and details of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, which schematically depicts an embodiment of the invention. The drawing shows
[0018] Fig. 1 shows a top view of a section of a tread of a vehicle tire with an embodiment of the invention.
[0019] Fig. 2 shows a section along line 11-11 of Fig. 1 and
[0020] Fig. 3 shows an oblique view according to the viewing direction indicated in Fig. 1 by an arrow P3.
[0021] Vehicle tires designed according to the invention are tires for motor vehicles, in particular for multi-track motor vehicles such as trucks, buses, passenger cars, vans (transporters, light trucks), or SUVs. The vehicle tire is preferably a pneumatic tire, especially of radial construction. Tires designed according to the invention can have the usual structure of vehicle tires for the respective application. This structure is therefore neither shown nor described.
[0022] Fig. 1 shows a top view of a section 1 of a tread of a vehicle tire, showing only a narrow circumferential section of the tread with a section of a circumferential groove 2 running in a zigzag pattern. The tread can have several circumferential grooves 2 at the usual intervals, for example, two to five circumferential grooves 2. Circumferential grooves 2 can also be provided in combination with other circumferential grooves as well as with transverse grooves, cuts, and the like, wherein the 202307454
[0023] Running strips may also have profile blocks or be structured in a profile block manner.
[0024] As shown in the detail in Fig. 1 and Fig. 3, the circumferential groove 2 is composed of groove sections 3 in the circumferential direction, such that successive groove sections 3, with otherwise largely identical design, are inclined in the opposite direction to the circumferential direction, with the angle being < 30°. Within each groove section 3, the circumferential groove 2, outside a central section in which, as will be described below, projections 7 are formed, is bounded by two groove flanks 4 and 5 and by a groove base 6, which connects to the two groove flanks 4, 5 via transition radii 6a. Each groove flank 4, 5 runs at an angle α of 3° to 20° to the radial direction and such that the circumferential groove 2 has a width that increases from the groove base 6 towards the periphery of the tread.
[0025] At the tread periphery, the circumferential groove 2 has a width bi, which is determined between the edge edges of the circumferential groove 2 and is between 7.00 mm and 22.00 mm, depending, for example, on whether it is a passenger car tire or a commercial vehicle tire, wherein the width bi is preferably constant and the same in all groove sections 3. In the area of the groove base 6, the circumferential groove 2 has a width b2, which is determined between the radially inner ends of the groove flanks 4, 5 and is between 3.00 mm and 6.00 mm. In the illustrated embodiment, the groove flanks 4, 5 are designed such that the angle α of one groove flank 4 increases continuously and slightly from one end of the groove section 3 to the other end of the groove section 3, while the angle α of the opposite groove flank 5 changes in the opposite direction.
[0026] The groove sections 3 have a length h of 30.00 mm to 80.00 mm. As shown, for example, in Fig. 2, the circumferential groove 2 also has a depth ti corresponding to the respective intended tread depth, which is in particular 6.5 mm to 60.00 mm, depending on the type of tire – for example, a passenger car tire or a commercial vehicle tire.
[0027] As shown particularly in Figs. 1 and 3, the projections 7 in the central section of each groove section 3 are connected to the groove base 6 and to a groove flank 4 and 5, respectively. The projection 7 connected to the groove flank 4 is located directly opposite the projection 7 connected to the other groove flank 5. The two projections 7 are largely or even identical in shape. As shown particularly in Fig. 2, the projections 7 begin on the groove flanks 4, 5 at a depth t2 of 30% to 70% of the profile depth ti and are bounded here by a trapezoidal or trapezoidal cover surface 7a extending along the circumference of the groove flanks 4, 5, which slopes downwards at an angle β of 40° to 70° in the radial direction and towards the groove base 6. The top surface 7a is bounded by a longer longitudinal side 7ai, a shorter longitudinal side 7a2 running parallel or almost parallel to this, and two end faces 7bi.The longer longitudinal sides 7ai of the cover surfaces 7a are located on the groove flanks 4, 5.
[0028] The two end faces 7bi of the top surface 7a, which connect the longitudinal sides 7ai, 7a2, each form an acute angle y of 30° to 50° with the longer longitudinal side 7ai. End faces 7b adjoin the end faces 7bi, and a flank surface 7c adjoins the shorter side 7a2 of the top surface 7a. In a preferred embodiment, the two end faces 7b and the flank surfaces 7c of the projections 7 extend radially or at an angle of up to 10° to the radial direction and such that they slope down to a rounded groove path base 8 of a groove path 9 between the flank surfaces 7c.
[0029] The groove path 9 formed between the flank surfaces 7c has a particularly constant width bs of 1.50 mm to 5.00 mm and is at least 1.00 mm less than the width b2 of the groove base 6.scgh, his 202307454
[0030] Base 8 is located at the level of groove base 6. The projections 7 have a length L corresponding to the length of the longer longitudinal side 7ai of the cover surface 7, which is between 15.00 mm and 60.00 mm. The shorter longitudinal sides 7a2 of the cover surfaces 7a have a length which is between 50% and 70% of the length L of the longer longitudinal side 7ai.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment, the groove flanks 4, 5 are designed such that they each run at the same angle of inclination relative to the radial direction along their longitudinal extent. In another alternative embodiment, the circumferential grooves 2 are straight grooves running circumferentially. The opposing pairs of projections are distributed around the circumference at intervals between them.
[0032] On new, unworn tires, the protrusions 7 act as stone ejectors. As the tread wears down, further beneficial effects of the protrusions come into play, namely through their edges, which are then located at or near the tread periphery, in particular their beneficial influence on wet grip and traction performance.
[0033] 202307454
[0034] Reference symbol list
[0035] 1 Section of the tread 2 Circumferential groove
[0036] 3 groove section
[0037] 4, 5 groove flank
[0038] 6 groove base
[0039] 6a Transitional rounding 7 Lead
[0040] 7a Cover area
[0041] 7b Front surface
[0042] 7c Flank surface
[0043] 7ai, 7a2 Long side 7bi End side
[0044] 8 Grooved path base
[0045] 9 Groove path a Angle (groove flanks) ß Angle (top surface 7) Y Angle (7ai, 7bi) h Extension length (groove section 3)
[0046] I2 Extension length (projection 7)
[0047] I3 Extension length (longitudinal side 7a2) bi Width (circumferential groove 2) b2 Width (groove base 6) bs Width (groove path 9) ti Profile depth t2 Depth (projection 7)
Claims
202307454 Patent claims 1. Vehicle tires with a tread having circumferential grooves (2) designed to the intended tread depth (ti), which have two groove flanks (4, 5) and a groove base (6), wherein in at least one circumferential groove (2) elongated projections (7) are formed connected to the groove flanks (4, 5) and the groove base (6), the highest points of which are located at a depth (t2) of 30% to 70% of the tread depth and which each have a cover surface (7a) extending along the groove flank (4, 5), to which a front surface (7b) adjoins in the circumferential direction and a side surface (7c) adjoins in the direction of the circumferential groove, wherein the front surfaces (7b) and the side surfaces (7c) slope down to a groove path base (8) of a groove path (9) located at the level of the groove base (6), which has a width (bs) exhibits a width (b2) of the groove base (6) outside the projections (7),characterized by the fact that the projections (7) on the two groove flanks (4, 5) are arranged in pairs opposite each other, are designed to be identical or largely identical, and have a trapezoidal or trapezoidal top surface (7a).
2. Vehicle tire according to claim 1, characterized in that the cover surfaces (7a) of the two projections (7) slope downwards in the radial direction at an angle (ß) of 40° to 70° to the groove path base (8).
3. Vehicle tire according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the cover surfaces (7a) are each bounded by a longer and a shorter longitudinal side (7ai, 7a2) and by two end faces (7bi ), wherein the cover surfaces (7a) with their longer longitudinal sides (7ai ) adjoin the groove flanks (4, 5). 202307454 4. Vehicle tire according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the end faces (7bi) of the cover surfaces (7a) each form an acute angle (y) of 30° to 50° with the longer longitudinal side (7ai) of the cover surfaces (7a).
5. Vehicle tire according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the groove path (9) formed between the sidewall surfaces (7c) of the projections (7) has a particularly constant width (bs) of 1.50 mm to 5.00 mm, wherein this width is at least 1.00 mm less than the width (b2) of the groove base (6) outside the projections (7).
6. Vehicle tire according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the projections (7) along the groove flanks (4, 5) have an extension length (L) which is 15.00 mm to 60.00 mm.
7. Vehicle tire according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the shorter longitudinal side of the cover surfaces (7a) has an extent length (I3) which is 50% to 70% of the extent length (I2) of the longer longitudinal side (7ai).
8. Vehicle tire according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the end faces (7b) and the side faces (7c) of the projections (7) extend in the radial direction or at an angle of up to 10° to the radial direction.
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