Tire having sidewall extensions at opposite ends of each tread element
DCFirst Claim
1. A tire having tread elements that continuously extend from one sidewall to the other and sidewall extensions being disposed at opposite ends of each of said tread elements, said tread elements including a primary sidewall extension at one end and a secondary sidewall extension at the other end such that the primary sidewall extension has first steps therein to provide first support surfaces that face away from the tire rotational axis and are spaced a first radial distance from the tire rotational axis, and second steps therein to provide second support surfaces that face away from the tire rotational axis and are spaced a second radial distance from the tire rotational axis that is less than said first radial distance, said sidewall secondary extensions being smaller than said sidewall primary extensions and having at least one step therein to provide at least one secondary extension support surface that faces away from said rotational axis, said tread elements having tread support surfaces facing away from said rotational axis and spaced a third radial distance from the tire rotational axis that is greater than either of said first and second radial distances.
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An off-road tire has sidewall tread element extensions with steps that provide gripping action and support around the sidewall, and enable the tire to climb the sides of rocks and ruts. The steps are located at different distances from the tire rotational axis and from the tire tread centerline.
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- 1. A tire having tread elements that continuously extend from one sidewall to the other and sidewall extensions being disposed at opposite ends of each of said tread elements, said tread elements including a primary sidewall extension at one end and a secondary sidewall extension at the other end such that the primary sidewall extension has first steps therein to provide first support surfaces that face away from the tire rotational axis and are spaced a first radial distance from the tire rotational axis, and second steps therein to provide second support surfaces that face away from the tire rotational axis and are spaced a second radial distance from the tire rotational axis that is less than said first radial distance, said sidewall secondary extensions being smaller than said sidewall primary extensions and having at least one step therein to provide at least one secondary extension support surface that faces away from said rotational axis, said tread elements having tread support surfaces facing away from said rotational axis and spaced a third radial distance from the tire rotational axis that is greater than either of said first and second radial distances.
- 3. A tire having a rotational axis, a circumferential tread and opposite sidewalls, said tread having a circumferential tread centerline and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced tread elements that continuously extend from one sidewall to the other and are separated from one another by transverse slots, each of said tread elements having sidewall extensions at opposite ends thereof that extend along said sidewalls toward said rotational axis and that project outwardly from said sidewalls away from said tread centerline, a plurality of said sidewall extensions being sidewall primary extensions having at least two steps therein to provide at least two primary extension support surfaces that face away from said rotational axis and are spaced different distances from said rotational axis and from said tread centerline, and said tread elements having outer tread support surfaces spaced farther from said rotational axis than said primary extension support surfaces, and a plurality of said sidewall extensions being sidewall secondary extensions located intermediate said sidewall primary extensions, said sidewall secondary extensions being smaller than said sidewall primary extensions and having at least one step therein to provide at least one secondary extension support surface that faces away from said rotational axis.
- 11. A tire having a rotational axis, a circumferential tread and opposite sidewalls, said tread having a circumferential tread centerline and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced tread elements separated from one another by transverse slots, each of said tread elements having sidewall extensions at opposite ends thereof that extend along said sidewalls toward said rotational axis and that project outwardly from said sidewalls away from said tread centerline, said sidewall extension at one end of each said tread element being a sidewall primary extension and said sidewall extension at the opposite end of each said tread element being a sidewall secondary extension, said primary extension being longer than said secondary extension in a direction radially of said rotational axis and wider than said secondary extension in a direction circumferentially of said rotational axis, said tread elements having tread outer surfaces that intersect said primary extensions at primary intersections spaced a first distance from said tread centerline and that intersect said secondary extensions at secondary intersections spaced a second distance from said tread centerline that is greater than said first distance, alternate ones of said tread elements having said primary extensions on one of said sidewalls and said secondary extensions on the other of said sidewalls, and the remainder of said tread elements having said secondary extensions on said one of said sidewalls and said primary extensions on said other of said sidewalls.
- 14. A tire having a rotational axis, a circumferential tread and opposite sidewalls, said tread having a circumferential tread centerline and a plurality of circumferentially spaced tread elements that continuously extend from one sidewall to the other and are separated from one another by transverse slots, each of said tread elements having sidewall extensions at opposite ends thereof that extend along said sidewalls toward said rotational axis and that project outwardly from said sidewalls away from said tread centerline, alternate ones of said tread elements having alternate tread element outer edges spaced a first distance outwardly from said tread centerline, the remainder of said tread elements having remainder tread element outer edges spaced a second distance outwardly from said tread centerline that is greater than said first distance, said remainder of said tread elements being smaller than said alternate tread elements and having at least one step therein that faces away from said rotational axis, said sidewall extensions that extend along said sidewalls from said alternate ones of said tread elements having a pair of first and second steps therein with first and second step outer edges, said first step outer edge being spaced a third distance outwardly from said tread centerline that is greater than said second distance, and said second step outer edge being spaced a fourth distance outwardly from said tread centerline that is greater than said third distance.
- 16. A tire having a rotational axis, a circumferential tread and opposite sidewalls, said tread having a circumferential tread centerline and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced tread elements separated from one another by transverse slots, each of said tread elements having sidewall extensions at opposite ends thereof that extend along said sidewalls toward said rotational axis and that project outwardly from said sidewalls away from said tread centerline, said sidewall extension at one end of each said tread element being a sidewall primary extension and said sidewall extension at the opposite end of each said tread element being a sidewall secondary extension, said tread elements having tread outer surfaces that intersect said primary extensions at primary intersections spaced a first distance from said tread centerline and that intersect said secondary extensions at secondary intersections spaced a second distance from said tread centerline that is greater than said first distance, alternate ones of said tread elements having said primary extensions on one of said sidewalls and said secondary extensions on the other of said sidewalls, and the remainder of said tread elements having said secondary extensions on said one of said sidewalls and said primary extensions on said other of said sidewalls, said sidewall primary extensions each having at least one step therein to provide at least one primary extension support surface that faces away from said rotational axis, said tread elements having outer tread support surfaces spaced farther from said rotational axis than said primary extension support surfaces.
- 20. A tire having a rotational axis, a circumferential tread and opposite sidewalls, said tread having a circumferential tread centerline and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced tread elements separated from one another by transverse slots, each of said tread elements having sidewall extensions at opposite ends thereof that extend along said sidewalls toward said rotational axis and that project outwardly from said sidewalls away from said tread centerline, said sidewall extension at one end of each said tread element being a sidewall primary extension and said sidewall extension at the opposite end of each said tread element being a sidewall secondary extension, said tread elements having tread outer surfaces that intersect said primary extensions at primary intersections spaced a first distance from said tread centerline and that intersect said secondary extensions at secondary intersections spaced a second distance from said tread centerline that is greater than said first distance, alternate ones of said tread elements having said primary extensions on one of said sidewalls and said secondary extensions on the other of said sidewalls, and the remainder of said tread elements having said secondary extensions on said one of said sidewalls and said primary extensions on said other of said sidewalls, said sidewall primary extensions each having at least one step therein to provide at least one primary extension support surface that faces away from said rotational axis, said sidewall secondary extensions being smaller than said sidewall primary extensions.
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