WO2016067940A1 - Pneumatique - Google Patents
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60C—VEHICLE TYRES; TYRE INFLATION; TYRE CHANGING; CONNECTING VALVES TO INFLATABLE ELASTIC BODIES IN GENERAL; DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS RELATED TO TYRES
- B60C13/00—Tyre sidewalls; Protecting, decorating, marking, or the like, thereof
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- the present invention relates to a pneumatic tire in which a plurality of ridges are formed on a tire side portion.
- a side decoration band formed by arranging a plurality of straight or curved ridges in parallel on a side portion of a tire has been widely used.
- the thickness of the tire side is reduced.
- unevenness due to the end of a member such as a belt may appear on the surface of the tire side.
- the above-mentioned side decorative band is effective.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-126335 discloses a side decorative band composed of a decorative element A1, a decorative element B1, and a decorative element C1.
- a side decorative band composed of a decorative element A1, a decorative element B1, and a decorative element C1.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a pneumatic tire that makes the unevenness of the tire side portion inconspicuous and suppresses the progress of cracks in the tire side portion in the circumferential direction.
- the pneumatic tire according to the first aspect includes a decorative recess formed on the outer surface of the tire side portion and a bottom surface of the decorative recess that extends from the inner side to the outer side in the tire radial direction and is spaced from each other.
- a plurality of decorative elements wider than the interval between the plurality of adjacent bridges in the narrow-spaced ridge region, and the plurality of decorative elements They are spaced apart from each other in the stomach.
- a plurality of decorative elements are arranged apart from each other in a decorative recess formed on the outer surface of the tire side portion.
- This decorative element is formed with a pair of main ridges that protrude from the bottom surface of the decorative recess and extend from the inner side to the outer side in the tire radial direction and are spaced from each other.
- a plurality of sub-bridges are formed so as to protrude from the bottom surface of the decorative recess and to connect one and the other of the pair of main ridges and are spaced from each other.
- a narrow-spaced ridge region and a wide-spaced ridge region are formed between the pair of main ridges, and the intervals between the adjacent sub-bridges are different from each other. The interval is wider than the interval between the plurality of sub-bridges in the interval ridge region.
- the plurality of decorative elements are arranged apart from each other, and in the tire circumferential direction by the pair of main ridges extending from the inner side to the outer side in the tire radial direction. Since the continuous elements are divided, the progress of the cracks in the tire side portion in the circumferential direction can be suppressed. In addition, by providing areas where the intervals between the plurality of sub-bridges are different, it is possible to effectively produce a difference in shadow due to a difference in reflection of light (sunlight, ambient light, etc.), and to show the decorative element in a three-dimensional manner. It is possible to make the unevenness of the tire side portion inconspicuous.
- the unevenness of the tire side portion can be made inconspicuous, and the progress of the crack in the tire side portion in the circumferential direction can be suppressed.
- FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged view of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. It is a part of side decoration belt concerning a modification of an embodiment of the present invention. It is a part of side decoration belt concerning other modifications of an embodiment of the present invention. It is a part of side decoration belt concerning other modifications of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a side view of a pneumatic tire 10 according to the present embodiment.
- the tire circumferential direction is indicated by U
- the tire radial direction is indicated by R
- the tire radial direction inner side is indicated by IN
- the tire radial direction outer side is indicated by OUT.
- a mark portion 14 and a side decoration band 16 as a side decoration region are formed.
- the mark portion 14 has a belt-like arc shape, and is formed at two symmetrical positions with the tire center axis CE (see FIG. 1) in between.
- a mark 14A is arranged in the mark part 14.
- the mark 14A is displayed by, for example, characters “ABCDEFGH” displayed on a smooth surface.
- the side decorative strips 16 are formed in an arc shape along the tire circumferential direction U, and four side decorative strips 16 are formed so as to be adjacent to both end portions of the mark portion 14.
- the side decorative strip 16 has a decorative recess 18 formed therein.
- the decorative recess 18 has a shape recessed from the outer surface of the tire side portion 12 and constitutes the outer shape of the side decorative band 16.
- a plurality of decorative elements 20 are arranged on the bottom surface 18 ⁇ / b> A of the decorative recess 18.
- One decorative element 20 includes a pair of main ridges 22A and 22B. As shown in FIG. 4, the pair of main ridges 22A, 22B protrude from the bottom surface 18A of the decorative recess 18 at a height H1, and the width is W1.
- the pair of main ridges 22 ⁇ / b> A and 22 ⁇ / b> B extend from the inner side to the outer side in the tire radial direction R and are inclined with respect to the tire radial direction R.
- the main ridge 22A and the main ridge 22B have a gently curved arc shape, and are arranged in parallel with an interval N1 as shown in FIG.
- the inclination angle of the main ridges 22A and 22B with respect to the tire radial direction R is preferably within a range of 40 degrees to 50 degrees.
- the height H1 is set in the range of 0.08 to 3.0 mm.
- the width W1 is set within a range of 0.08 to 3.0 mm.
- a narrowly spaced ridge region 30 and a widely spaced ridge region 40 are formed between the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B.
- a plurality of sub-bridges 32 are formed in the narrowly spaced ridge region 30.
- a plurality of sub-bridges 42 are formed in the wide interval ridge region 40.
- the bridges 32 and 42 are arranged so that one end is connected to one main ridge 22A, the other end is connected to the other main ridge 22B, and the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B are connected. Further, the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B and the bridges 32 and 42 are arranged so as to form a substantially right angle.
- the height of protrusion of the bridges 32 and 42 from the bottom surface 18A is H2, and the width is W2.
- the protruding height H2 of the surbridges 32 and 42 is lower than the protruding height H1 of the main ridges 22A and 22B. Further, the width W2 of the bridges 32 and 42 is narrower than the width W1 of the main ridges 22A and 22B.
- the height H2 is set within a range of 0.05 to 2.0 mm.
- the width W2 is set within a range of 0.08 to 2.0 mm.
- the spacing between adjacent sub-bridges 32 is the narrowest on the side far from the wide spacing ridge region 40 and gradually increases toward the wide spacing ridge region 40.
- the distance between adjacent sub-bridges 42 is narrowest on the side close to the narrow-spaced ridge region 30 and gradually increases toward the side farther from the narrow-spaced ridge region 30.
- the distance M1 between the sub-bridge 42 and the sub-bridge 32 where the wide-spaced ridge region 40 and the narrow-space ridge region 30 are adjacent is closest to the wide-space ridge region 40 in the narrow-space ridge region 30. It is wider than the interval M2 between the adjacent support bridges 32. Further, the interval M1 is narrower than the interval M3 between the sub-bridges 42 closest to the narrowly spaced ridge region 30 in the widely spaced ridge region 40. As a result, in the decorative element 20, the intervals between the subbridges 32 and 42 are separated from one end side 34 of the narrow interval ridge region 30 (the end portion far from the wide interval ridge region 40) to the other of the wide interval ridge regions 40. The width becomes wider toward the end side 44 (the end portion on the side far from the narrow-spaced ridge region 30).
- the decorative elements 20 are arranged in parallel in the decorative recess 18 from one end to the other end in the tire circumferential direction U with an interval N2.
- the interval N2 is smaller than the interval N1 between the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B.
- the decorative element 20 is alternately arranged in the tire circumferential direction U in which one end side 34 is arranged inside the tire radial direction R and in which the other end side 44 is arranged inside the tire radial direction R.
- the narrow interval ridge regions 30 and the wide interval ridge regions 40 are alternately arranged in the tire circumferential direction U.
- the plurality of decorative elements 20 of the side decorative band 16 are arranged apart from each other. Therefore, since a pair of main ridges 22A and 22B extending from the inner side to the outer side in the tire radial direction divide elements that are continuous in the tire circumferential direction, the progress of cracks in the tire side portion in the circumferential direction is suppressed. can do. Further, by providing regions where the intervals between the plurality of sub-bridges 32 and 42 are different, it is possible to effectively produce a difference in shadow due to a difference in reflection of light (sunlight, ambient light, etc.), and to decorate the decorative element in three dimensions. Thus, the unevenness of the tire side portion 12 can be made inconspicuous.
- interval of the adjacent bridges 32 and 42 of the decoration element 20 is widened toward the other end side 44 from the one end side 34, or toward the one end side from the other end side 44.
- the decorative elements 20 in which the intervals between the adjacent support bridges 32 and 42 become wider from the one end side 34 toward the other end side 44 and the decorative elements that become narrower are alternately arranged in the tire circumferential direction. Therefore, the side decoration band 16 can be more effectively viewed in three dimensions by using the difference in shadow between the decoration elements 20.
- one of the narrow interval ridge region 30 or the wide interval ridge region 40 is disposed on one end side in the tire radial direction, and the narrow interval is disposed on the other end side in the tire radial direction.
- the other of the ridge region 30 or the wide-spaced ridge region 40 is disposed. Therefore, in one decorative element 20, the difference in light reflection between the narrow gap ridge region 30 and the wide gap ridge region 40 in the decorative recess 18 is arranged on one side and the other side in the tire radial direction of the decorative recess 18. The difference in shadow of the decorative element 20 can be effectively produced.
- a plurality of adjacent narrow-spaced ridge regions 30 and wide-spaced ridge regions 40 are arranged in the tire circumferential direction so as to be alternately arranged in the tire circumferential direction U. Therefore, the side decoration band 16 can be more effectively viewed in three dimensions by using the difference in shadow between the narrowly spaced ridge region 30 and the widely spaced ridge region 40.
- the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B are inclined with respect to the tire radial direction R. Therefore, by increasing the length of one decoration element 20, the portion with the shadow difference due to the difference in the reflection of light becomes longer, and the decoration element 20 can be more effectively viewed in three dimensions. Note that the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B do not necessarily have to be inclined with respect to the tire radial direction R, and may extend in the tire radial direction R.
- the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B are curved. Therefore, it is possible to lengthen the portion with the shadow difference due to the difference in the reflection of light and to change the shadow continuously, so that the decoration element can be more effectively viewed in three dimensions.
- the pair of main ridges 22A and 22B are not necessarily curved, and may be linear.
- the width W1 of the main ridges 22A and 22B is wider than the width W2 of the support bridges 32 and 42, and the protruding height H1 of the main ridges 22A and 22B from the bottom surface 18A is the bottom surface of the support bridges 32 and 42. It is higher than the protrusion height H2 from 18A. Therefore, the difference in shadow can be produced more effectively due to the difference in height and width.
- the decorative element 21 may be a narrow-spaced ridge region 31 in which the intervals between the bridges 32 are equally spaced M3 and a wide-spaced ridge region 41 in which the intervals between the bridges 42 are equally spaced M4. In this case, M3 ⁇ M4.
- the narrow spacing ridge region 30 and the wide spacing ridge region 40 are formed one by one in one decorative element 20, but as shown in FIG. A plurality of interval ridge regions 30 and wide interval ridge regions 40 may be formed.
- FIG. 6 in one decorative element 23, two narrow gap ridge areas 30 and two wide gap ridge areas 40 are formed.
- the decoration element 25 which has arrange
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Dans un évidement décoratif (18), une paire de nervures principales (22A, 22B) est formée de nervures (22A, 22B) espacées l'une de l'autre. Entre les nervures principales (22A, 22B), et de manière à les relier, une région de nervure à espace étroit (30) est formée par de multiples sous-nervures (32) espacées les unes des autres, et une région de nervure (40) à espace large est formée par de multiples sous-nervures (42).
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| JP2008126699A (ja) * | 2006-11-16 | 2008-06-05 | Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd | 空気入りタイヤ |
| WO2009154008A1 (fr) * | 2008-06-17 | 2009-12-23 | 横浜ゴム株式会社 | Pneumatique |
| JP2011116306A (ja) * | 2009-12-07 | 2011-06-16 | Bridgestone Corp | タイヤ |
| JP2011148338A (ja) * | 2010-01-19 | 2011-08-04 | Bridgestone Corp | タイヤ |
| JP2011235686A (ja) * | 2010-05-07 | 2011-11-24 | Yokohama Rubber Co Ltd:The | 空気入りタイヤ |
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| JPH07164831A (ja) * | 1993-12-10 | 1995-06-27 | Bridgestone Corp | 帯状デザインを有する空気入りタイヤ |
| JP2008126699A (ja) * | 2006-11-16 | 2008-06-05 | Toyo Tire & Rubber Co Ltd | 空気入りタイヤ |
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