Claims
- 1. A tire having sidewalls terminating in beads, said tire having a carcass reinforcement which passes into the sidewalls and joins the beads, at least one of said beads comprising:carcass reinforcing elements extending upwardly from the radially bottom part of the bead towards the sidewall, said carcass reinforcing elements being arranged in alignments forming a partial conical frustrum, the axis of which coincides substantially with the axis of rotation of the tire, and at least two piles of circumferential carcass anchoring elements laterally bordering the carcass reinforcing elements, each pile embodying a helical winding of said carcass anchoring elements, the radially lowermost part of the axially outermost pile being radially higher than the radially lowermost part of the axially inwardly adjacent pile so that there is an ever-increasing radial thickness of rubber product in the bead between the lowermost part of each pile and the radially lower surface of the bead from the axially innermost pile with respect to the next axially outer pile, starting from the axially innermost pile.
- 2. A tire according to claim 1, in which the radially lowermost portion of each pile is located radially higher with respect to the radially lowermost portion of the adjacent pile on the axially inner side.
- 3. A tire comprising sidewalls terminating in beads, said tire having a carcass reinforcement passing into the sidewalls and jointing the beads, at least one of said beads comprising:carcass reinforcing elements extending from the radially bottom part of the bead towards the sidewall, said carcass reinforcing elements being arranged in alignments forming a partial conical frustrum, the axis of which coincides substantially with the axis of rotation of the tire, at least two piles of circumferential carcass anchoring elements laterally bordering the carcass reinforcing elements, each pile embodying a helical winding; and materials such that e1j is the thickness of each product which radially separates the radially lowermost helix of any pile from the radially lower face of the bead, and that e2i is the thickness of each product which axially separates the radially lowermost helix of any pile from the axially inner face of the bead, and that G1j and G2i are the effective Young's moduli of the products in question, said materials satisfying the following relationship: ∑ie2i*G2i≤∑je1j*G1j
- 4. A tire according to claim 3, in which each pile is radially and axially located within the bead such that the radial distance between the radially lowermost part of each pile and the radially lower surface of the bead is equal to or greater than the axial distance between said radially lowermost part of said each pile and the axially inner surface of the bead.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/857,735 filed May 16, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,093,267, which, in turn, is a division of application Ser. No. 08/673,052 filed Jun. 28, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,548.
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