Claims
- 1. An inflatable tire having a tread, sidewalls, and beads, said tread having, when the tire is deflated, a diameter materially smaller than when it is inflated, said tire comprising an endless inextensible bead core in each of said beads, at least one ply of reinforcing cords extending to and between said bead cores, and means reducing the parasitic stress in each bead core comprising an annular ply positioning element disposed in concentric surrounding coplanar relation about each bead core and axially inward of the or each said ply in the respectively associated bead, the or each ply in the bead region being extended from the bead core outwardly of the mid-plane of the bead core, in the deflated state of the tire.
- 2. A tire as claimed in claim 1, said element comprising a precured rubber compound.
- 3. A tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one ply extends around the axially outward side of said element, between the element and the associated bead core and thence around the axially inward side of the bead core.
- 4. A tire as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one ply is disposed axially outward of the associated bead core and terminates adjacent the radially inward surface thereof and further comprising a flipper overlying said ply about the bead and extending between the bead core and said element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 666,852, filed Mar. 15, 1976, now abandoned.
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