Claims
- 1. A tire for heavy equipment, comprising a pair of beads, at least one radial carcass reinforcement anchored within each bead to at least one bead wire, forming an upturn, said reinforcement being surmounted radially to the outside by a crown reinforcement formed of at least three working plies formed of inextensible metal reinforcement elements, which are parallel to each other within each ply and are crossed from one ply to the next forming angles α1, α2, α3 of between 15° and 35° with the circumferential direction, characterized in that the tire further comprises a first half-ply, formed of inextensible metal reinforcement elements and of width L′, on either side of the equatorial plane XX′, of the tire, arranged radially between the edges of two radially adjacent plies of said at least three working plies, the axially outer and inner ends of said half-ply being located, respectively, axially to the outside of the end of the widest of said two radially adjacent working plies and axially to the inside of the end of the least wide of said two radially adjacent working plies, at distances at least equal to the amount L′/5, the reinforcement elements of said half-ply forming with the circumferential direction an angle β, which firstly is greater in absolute value than 25°, and secondly is greater in absolute value than the largest angle formed by the elements of said two radially adjacent working plies by an amount between 5° and 15°, said two radially adjacent working plies being the closest to the carcass reinforcement of said at least three working plies.
- 2. A tire according to one of claim 1, characterized in that the reinforcement elements of each half-ply are crossed with the reinforcement elements of the working ply radially to the inside of said half-ply and closest radially to the carcass reinforcement.
- 3. A tire according to claim 2, characterized in that the widths of the working plies of the crown reinforcement are such that the ply radially to the inside of each half-ply is less wide than the ply radially to the outside of said half-ply.
- 4. A tire according to claim 3, characterized in that there is present, on either side of the equatorial plane XX′, a second half-ply arranged radially between the edges of two radially adjacent working plies of said at least three working plies other than said two radially adjacent working plies located closest to said carcass reinforcement, each second half-ply being formed of the same metal reinforcement elements as those of the first half-ply, said elements of each second half-ply being crossed with the elements of said first half-ply.
- 5. A tire according to claim 1, characterized in that the working reinforcement is surmounted radially by a protective reinforcement composed of two plies of elastic metal reinforcement elements, one of said protective plies having an axial width greater than the greatest axial width of the working plies.
- 6. A tire according to claim 5, characterized in that a ply of the protective reinforcement has an axial width greater than the greatest axial width of the working plies and is the radially inner protective ply, whereas the width of the outer protective ply has a width which lies between the largest two widths of the working plies.
- 7. A tire for heavy equipment, comprising a pair of beads, at least one radial carcass reinforcement anchored within each bead to at least one bead wire, forming an upturn, said reinforcement being surmounted radially to the outside by a crown reinforcement formed of at least three working plies formed of inextensible metal reinforcement elements, which are parallel to each other within each ply and are crossed from one ply to the next forming angles α1, α2, α3 of between 15° and 35° with the circumferential direction, characterized in that the tire further comprises a first half-ply, formed of inextensible metal reinforcement elements and of width L′, on either side of the equatorial plane XX′ of the tire, arranged radially between the edges of two radially adjacent plies of said at least three working plies, the axially outer and inner ends of said half-ply being located, respectively, axially to the outside of the end of the widest of said two radially adjacent working plies and axially to the inside of the end of the least wide of said two radially adjacent working plies, at distances at least equal to the amount L′/5, the reinforcement elements of said half-ply forming with the circumferential direction an angle β, which firstly is greater in absolute value than 25°, and secondly is greater in absolute value than the largest angle formed by the elements of said two radially adjacent working plies by an amount between 5° and 15°, said reinforcement elements of each half-ply being crossed with the reinforcement elements of the working ply radially to the inside of said half-ply and closest radially to the carcass reinforcement.
- 8. A tire according to claim 7, characterized in that the widths of the working plies of the crown reinforcement are such that the ply radially to the inside of each half-ply is less wide than the ply radially to the outside of said half-ply.
- 9. A tire according to claim 8, characterized in that there is present, on either side of the equatorial plane XX′, a second half-ply arranged between the edges of two radially adjacent working plies of said at least three working plies other than said two first-mentioned radially adjacent working plies, each second half-ply being formed of the same metal reinforcement elements as those of the first half-ply, said elements of each second half-ply being crossed with the elements of said first half-ply.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of pending PCT/EP00/01669, filed Feb. 28, 2000.
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Continuations (1)
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