Claims
- 1. A heavy duty tire, comprising at least one radial carcass reinforcement formed of at least one ply of inelastic reinforcement elements and anchored in each tire bead to a bead wire, with a turn-up whose end is located a radial distance HRNC from the base of the bead, each bead being reinforced by at least two additional reinforcement armatures, at least one first armature formed of a single ply of radial metallic inelastic reinforcement elements wrapped around the anchoring bead wire of the carcass reinforcement and forming axially inner and outer parts such that the radially upper end of the axially outer part is located radially a distance HLE from the base of the bead equal to at least 65% and at most 95% of the distance HRNC, and at least one second armature, wherein, when viewed in median section, the second additional bead reinforcement armature, which is not wrapped around the anchoring bead wire, is formed of at least one ply of circumferential metallic reinforcing elements which are sections or bundles of sections of metallic cables whose circumferential length is smaller than the circumferential length of the median axis of the bead wire.
- 2. A tire according to claim 1, wherein the second armature is arranged axially adjacent to the part of the carcass reinforcement not turned up, having a radially upper end closer to the rotation axis than is the radially upper end of the axially inner part of the first armature of radial elements and a radially lower end located radially below the top of the bead wire.
- 3. A heavy-duty tire, comprising at least one radial carcass reinforcement formed of at least one ply of inelastic reinforcement elements and anchored in each tire bead to a bead wire, with a turn-up whose end is located a radial distance HRNC from the base of the bead, each bead being reinforced by at least two additional reinforcement armatures, at least one first armature formed of a single ply of radial metallic inelastic reinforcement elements wrapped around the anchoring bead wire of the carcass reinforcement and forming axially inner and outer parts such that the radially upper end of the axially outer part is located radially a distance HLE from the base of the bead equal to at least 65% and at most 95% of the distance HRNC, and at least one second armature, wherein, when viewed in median section, the second additional bead reinforcement armature, which is not wrapped around the anchoring bead wire, is formed of at least one ply of circumferential metallic reinforcing elements which are sections or bundles of sections of metallic cables whose circumferential length is smaller than the circumferential length of the median axis of the bead wire, the second armature being arranged axially inside the part of the carcass reinforcement not turned up, between the unturned part of the carcass reinforcement and the first reinforcement armature of radial elements, having a radially upper end closer to the rotation axis than is the upper end of the axially inner part of the armature of radial elements and a radially lower end located radially below the top of the bead wire.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT/EP99/01470, filed Mar. 8, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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