Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Heavy duty pneumatic tire
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Application No.: US15328440Application Date: 2015-07-23
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Publication No.: US09987885B2Publication Date: 2018-06-05
- Inventor: Risa Tauchi , Shoei Kakuta , Hideki Hamanaka , Yukihito Yamaguchi , Toshiyuki Sato
- Applicant: The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
- Applicant Address: JP
- Assignee: The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
- Current Assignee: The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
- Current Assignee Address: JP
- Agency: Thorpe North & Western
- Priority: JP2014-149824 20140723; WOPCT/JP2015/063719 20150513
- International Application: PCT/JP2015/070933 WO 20150723
- International Announcement: WO2016/013603 WO 20160128
- Main IPC: B60C11/11
- IPC: B60C11/11 ; B60C11/13 ; B60C11/03 ; B60C11/00

Abstract:
A pneumatic tire with improved heat build-up resistance in a land portion in a tread center region. The pneumatic tire is provided with a tread pattern that includes a plurality of center lug grooves (14) disposed at intervals in a tire circumferential direction that cross a tire equator line; a plurality of shoulder lug grooves (12A, 12B) disposed in intervals between the plurality of center lug grooves in the tire circumferential direction extending outward in the tire width direction, an inner end in the tire width direction being disposed outward of an end of the center lug groove in the tire width direction; a pair of circumferential primary grooves (11A, 11B) extending around an entire circumference of the pneumatic tire in a wave-like shape with the ends of the center lug grooves and the inner ends of the plurality of shoulder lug grooves in the tire width direction alternately connecting to the pair of circumferential primary grooves (11A, 11B); and a circumferential secondary groove (10) disposed on the tire equator line around the entire circumference of the pneumatic tire that intersects the center lug grooves. A straight line that joins an intersection portion between the center lug groove and the circumferential secondary groove and the end of the center lug groove has an inclination angle with respect to the tire circumferential direction ranging from 55° to 75°.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170217255A1 Heavy Duty Pneumatic Tire Public/Granted day:2017-08-03
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