Claims
- 1. A tire, comprising at least one radial carcass reinforcement which is formed of at least one ply of inextensible reinforcement elements and is anchored within each bead B to a bead wire to form an upturn, said carcass reinforcement being assembled as a raw blank on a building drum prior to shaping into a torus, the non-upturned part of the carcass reinforcement, in the region of the bead located on either side of the point of inflection where the trace of its meridian profile changes curvature to become rectilinear or concave, being reinforced, at least axially to the inside, by an additional reinforcement armature of at least one ply formed of metal reinforcement elements, the radially lower end of which is radially below a straight line D′ which is parallel to the axis of rotation and passes through that point of the coating layer of the anchoring bead wire which is radially farthest from the axis of rotation, but above a straight line D which is parallel to the axis of rotation and passes through that point of the coating layer of the anchoring bead wire which is radially closest to the axis of rotation, and the radially upper end of which is located at a radial distance from the straight line D which is between a quantity equal to half the radial distance between the straight lines D and D″ increased by half the radial distance between the straight lines D and D′ and a quantity equal to half the radial distance between the straight lines D and D′ reduced by half the radial distance between the straight lines D and D′, the straight line D″ being the straight line at the point of greatest axial width, the tire being characterized in that the reinforcement elements of the additional reinforcement armature are lengths or assemblies of lengths of circumferential cables, of a circumferential length of between 0.2 and 0.4 times the average circumferential length of the additional reinforcement armature, as measured upon the laying of said at least one ply of said additional reinforcement armature on the building drum for the carcass reinforcement blank.
- 2. A tire according to claim 1, characterized in that there are gaps or cuts between said circumferential lengths or assemblies of lengths that are offset from each other.
- 3. A tire according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one bead B is reinforced by a second additional reinforcement armature, located axially to the outside of the upturn of the at least one carcass reinforcement, composed of at least one ply formed of metal reinforcement elements forming with the circumferential direction an angle which may be between 0° and 30°, the value of 0° being included in the range in question.
- 4. A tire according to claim 3, characterized in that the at least one ply of the second additional reinforcement armature is formed of continuous metal elements made of steel, which form an angle greater than 0° with the circumferential direction.
- 5. A tire according to claim 1, characterized in that the anchoring bead wire of the at least one carcass reinforcement is a braided bead wire.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT/EP 98/08262, filed Dec. 16, 1998.
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Continuations (1)
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