Pneumatic tire tread with recessed shoulder portion

Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – Anti-skid devices

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B60C 1104

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047398124

ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic tire comprising a tread divided into at least three ribs by at least two main wide grooves substantially extending in a circumferential direction of the tire, wherein a shoulder rib of the ribs arranged at an outermost end portion of the tread is divided in an axial direction parallel to an axis of rotation of the tire into at least two rib portions; and between two adjacent rib portions of the rib portions, an inner end of an outer surface of an outer rib portion is connected through an outer surface of a circumferentially extending sloped portion to an outer end of an outer surface of an inner rib portion so that the outer end of the outer surface of the outer rib portion is lower than the inner end of the outer surface of the inner rib portion.

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patent: 4353402 (1982-10-01), Burche et al.

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