Patent ID: 7017634
Filing Date: 2006-03-28
Classification: B29D,B60C,Y10S

Abstract:
1. A tread, an outer surface of which is intended to constitute the running surface of a tire for coming into contact with the roadway during travel of the tire, this tread, having a maximum thickness Pb which can become worn during travel and being provided with a plurality of cutouts of essentially transverse orientation, in at least one rib, each cutout, viewed on the running surface when new, having: at least one first part of width greater than or equal to 2 mm and of depth Pt of between 30% and 80% of the total depth of said cutout, said part forming a hollowed zone being extended into the thickness of the tread by at least one part of width less than 2 mm forming an incision, at least one second part of width less than 2 mm and of depth of between 30% and 80% of the total depth of said cutout, this second part forming an incision and being in the axial extension of the first part, this second part being extended into the thickness of the tread by at least one part of width greater than or equal to 2 mm to form a new hollowed zone, all the hollowed zones opening on to the running surface constitute a total hollow volume at least equal to 10% of the volume of the tread to become worn, wherein, after homogenous wear equal to or greater than the depth of the first part, the total volume of the hollowed zones opening on to the running surface is between 80% and 150% of the total initial volume of the hollowed zones opening on to the running surface when new and wherein the average width of the parts of the cutouts forming an incision is less than 2 mm and in that the average width of the parts of the cutouts forming hollowed zones is greater than or equal to 2 mm and at most equal to ten times the average width of the parts of the cutouts forming an incision; wherein at least one of the parts of the cutouts forming incisions is defined by two walls of rubber provided with means for permitting meshing of one wall with the other in order to limit at least certain relative movements between said walls.