Patent ID: 7905265

Claim:
An aircraft tire, inflated to high pressure, having a tread, a crown reinforcement and a radial carcass reinforcement, this radial carcass reinforcement comprising a plurality of textile reinforcement elements oriented substantially radially by forming an angle of between 80° and 100° with the tire's circumferential direction, this reinforcement being anchored to at least one circumferential reinforcement armature within each bead, wherein this tire comprises means for imparting a dimensional stability and then limit the tensile stresses in order to improve the resistance to ozone attack and have a better resistance to the propagation of cracks or notches initiated by foreign bodies in said tread, wherein the means for imparting a dimensional stability comprises the provision of composite cables as reinforcement elements of the crown reinforcement, said composite cables being formed of textile yarns of different elasticity moduli at low deformations and having a curve representing the tensile force as a function of the relative elongation of each reinforcement element of the carcass reinforcement is substantially composed of a two part curve on each side of a transition point corresponding to the relative elongation between 1% and 7%, said curve having a gradient at the origin (zero deformation) and a gradient at break (deformation εR), the ratio of the gradient of the tangent to the curve at the point of zero relative elongation ε0 to the gradient of the tangent to the same curve at the point of elongation at break εR being between 0.08 and 1.0, and wherein the breaking load of a reinforcement element being greater than 70 cN/tex, wherein the composite cable crown reinforcement elements form at least one twin ply of two layers of crossed elements obtained by winding, in a zigzag around a more or less cylindrical support and from one edge of said reinforcement to the other, a strip of at least one reinforcement element until at least said two layers of crossed elements form angles of opposing directions of between 8° and 30° with the circumferential direction.