"v" Or Trapezoid Section Belt Patents (Class 156/139)
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Publication number: 20140238581Abstract: A method for treating a tension member in the production of a belt. The belt includes at least a belt body made of a polymer material having elastic properties, a cover layer as a belt backing, and a substructure having a force-transmission zone. The tension member has a ribbed design and is embedded in the belt body. The tension member is treated with an overall treatment mixture which forms a cross-linked polymer that on the one hand enters into a mechanical connection with the tension member and on the other hand forms an adhesive connection with the belt body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: ContiTech Antriebssysteme GmbHInventors: Stephan Brocke, Hubert Goeser, Andre Kucharczyk
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Patent number: 8012282Abstract: A method for fabricating a drive belt includes: a cylindrical rubber formation step of forming a cylindrical rubber by roundly joining an uncrosslinked rubber sheet (31); and a mold covering step of covering a cylindrical mold with the cylindrical rubber formed in the cylindrical rubber formation step. A mark hot-transfer sheet (35) is adhered by hot pressing to the juncture of the cylindrical rubber to cover the juncture on the inside of the cylindrical rubber.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Shinji Takahashi, Masahide Naya, Takehiro Hayashi, Kentarou Sanematsu
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Patent number: 7798927Abstract: Wear of a V-belt and wear of sheaves in a belt type continuously variable transmission is compatibly prevented. A V-belt wound around a primary sheave \ and a secondary sheave is formed with a resin block belt. A sheave surface of the primary sheave is plated with chrome. The secondary sheave is made of stainless steel and is not plated with chrome. The sheave surface hardness of the secondary sheave is lower than the sheave surface hardness of the primary sheave.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yousuke Ishida, Akifumi Oishi
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Patent number: 7780560Abstract: A power transmission belt has a compression section, a tension section, and a load carrying section. The load carrying section has a plurality of reinforcing cords. The reinforcing cords are formed from poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole) (PBO). In each reinforcing cord, the cords have a yarn twist greater than the cord twist, and the cord twist is in the range of one-forth to one-half of a ply twist.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Veyance Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Dwight Lofgren, Larry Dean Goettsch
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Publication number: 20080196818Abstract: Poly-V belt, particularly for driving accessories of an internal combustion engine, comprising a cord realised from a yarn composed of a plurality of filaments by means of a first twisting in which are formed at least two plied yarns each composed of at least one yarn and a second twisting in which the plied yarns are twisted together to form the cord; the first twisting and the second twisting are made in opposite directions, and the numbers of twists per metre of the two twisting steps are calculated so that in the finished cord the filaments form with the axis of the cord an angle smaller than 3.3°.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2004Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: DAYCO EUROPE S.R.L.Inventors: Marco Di Meco, Carlo Trappolini, Marino Petaccia
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Patent number: 7231275Abstract: A three dimensional object creation system that prints objects layer by layer, the system including a plurality of printheads, the system printing at least part of each of multiple layers simultaneously, wherein the printheads are configured such that at least one of the layers may be printed with a first set of materials and at least one other of the layers may be printed with a second set of materials, and wherein the first and second sets are not the same.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Silverbrook Research Pty LtdInventor: Kia Silverbrook
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Patent number: 7182826Abstract: A power transmission belt is disclosed in which the exterior of the overcord section is generally flat in contour and bears an outer seamless tubular knit textile material adhered to an adjacent rubber layer material interposed between the exterior belt back surface and a strain-resisting tensile section. The belt is adapted to be run against backside idlers or tensioners with minimized noise generation. A simplified process including use of a tubular knit stretched over and applied to the building drum is disclosed, thereby eliminating conventional calendaring and Bannering operations.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventor: Paul S. Knutson
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Patent number: 7041021Abstract: Endless power transmission belts and processes for their manufacture, having power transmitting surfaces comprising a wear resistant composite, which belts exhibit improved abrasion- or wear resistance, reduced noise, reduced frictional heat generation, and improved dimensional stability compared to known belt constructions, as well as processes for manufacturing same. More particularly, an endless toothed belt having an abrasion- and noise resistant cover element, which comprises at least one friction-modifying constituent and at least one binder constituent.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Daniel Pattie Gibson, James Gordon Mackintosh
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Patent number: 6962639Abstract: A power transmission belt having an endless body with a length, an inside, and an outside. The body has cogs on at least one of the inside and outside of the body and spaced along the length of the body so as to define alternating cog crests and cog troughs. The cog crests each have oppositely facing side surfaces with an apex between the oppositely facing side surfaces. There is a reinforcing fabric on the at least one of the inside and outside of the body. The reinforcing fabric has first and second spaced end portions with a first free end at the first end portion and a second free end at the second end portion. The first and second end portions overlap so that the first and second free ends are each at a side surface on a cog crest.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Takehiko Ito, Toshiaki Aragane, Koji Kitahama, Syunichi Imahigashi
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Patent number: 6949211Abstract: A multi-ribbed power transmission belt having longitudinal grooves and transverse grooves that form a plurality of cogs on the belt surface defined between adjacent transverse grooves is provided. The pitch lengths of the rows of cogs are randomized or sequenced over the entire length of the belt to reduce the noise of the belt as it travels about its associated pulleys. The ideal pitch pattern on a belt is variable, dependent upon the circumferential length of the belt. To create an optimized pitch sequence for belts of various circumferential lengths, a method of manufacture is employed wherein a portion of the pitch sequence of a shorter belt is incorporated within an optimized pitch sequence of a longer belt and both belts are manufactured from a single mold. The longer belt may contain cogs of various shapes intended to offset a range of frequencies and minimize noise generation.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear & Rubber CompanyInventors: Steven Andrew Lederer, Tao Song, Brian Dean Wegele
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Patent number: 6945892Abstract: A power transmission belt is disclosed in which the exterior of the overcord section is generally flat in contour and bears an outer seamless tubular knit textile material adhered to an adjacent rubber layer material interposed between the exterior belt back surface and a strain-resisting tensile section. The belt is adapted to be run against backside idlers or tensioners with minimized noise generation. A simplified process including use of a tubular knit stretched over and applied to the building drum is disclosed, thereby eliminating conventional calendaring and Bannering operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventor: Paul S. Knutson
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Patent number: 6921572Abstract: A transmission belt is made of a cord, a rubber or thermoplastic matrix, and an adhesion material which is able to adhere the cord to the rubber or thermoplastic matrix. The cord is made of at least two yarns, such that a first yarn has a melting or decomposition point T1 and a second yarn has a melting point T2, wherein T1>T2. A ratio of a linear density of the first yarn to a linear density of the second yarn is between 1,000:1 and 1:1, wherein the second yarn is fused to the first yarn. A method of making such cords includes intertwining the first and the second yarn and then heating to a temperature between T1 and T2, with the heating step being integrated with or followed by a step wherein the cord is subjected to a dipping treatment with a rubber adhesion material.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Teijin Twaron GmbHInventor: Jan Van Campen
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Patent number: 6921447Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cured, toothed belt is carried out upon a on a belt-making machine. The method includes incrementally molding sections of the belt with tooth spacing based on an estimated pitch circumference derived from a measured inside circumference, defining and measuring a length of a remaining uncured portion of the belt, the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt being compared to a design length, a difference between the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt and the design length being an error; and, adjusting a distance between a centerline of the first drum and the second drum, so that a compensating error is evenly distributed over the remaining uncured portion of the belt. One advantage of this invention is that the cumulative error generated by measuring and curing each section of the belt in an “end to end” manner can be compensated by small adjustments made over a large section of the belt, preventing a large error in the last section of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas Bruce Wood
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Patent number: 6863761Abstract: A power transmission belt using an open mesh textile material in the belt overcord which is stabilized with a material promoting permeation of an underlying gum rubber layer through interstices in the textile material during vulcanization of the belt. The coefficient of friction of the backside of the belt is sufficient to enable the belt to drive backside pulleys, tensioners and other mechanical devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventor: Paul S. Knutson
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Patent number: 6695733Abstract: A power transmission belt, and more particularly a toothed power transmission belt, comprising a longitudinally extending tensile member composed of one or more carbon fiber cords, wherein the belt exhibits belt growth of not more than 0.1% based on its original length after 48 hours under High Temperature Belt Growth Analysis performed at 100° C., and a method for producing such belts exhibiting reduced belt growth.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventor: Paul S. Knutson
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Patent number: 6685785Abstract: A belt (1), and a method of forming a belt (1), with at least one row of teeth (5) formed on at least one surface of the betling (1). To improve the tooth formation of the belting (1), and the abrasion of the belting (1), the outer surface of the teeth (4) are formed with the disclosed bi-directional stretch woven fabric (7). The warp (10) and weft (11) yarns are formed of a core yarn (12) about which is helically wrapped at least one yarn (13 or 14), forming a scaffold construction. The bi-directional stretch characteristics of the fabric (7) permit greater deformation of the fabric (7) while forming the belt teeth (5).Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Matthew Thomas Morris, Wei Willie Chien
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Patent number: 6659898Abstract: An endless belt, comprising a molding in the shape of an endless belt obtained by mixing a crystalline resin having at least one hydroxyl group, carboxyl group or an ester linkage, an amorphous resin having at least one hydroxyl group, carboxyl group or an ester linkage, and a polymerization catalyst while heating, thereby preparing a resin composition; and molding said resin composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignees: Yukadenshi Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationInventors: Makoto Morikoshi, Kouichi Sakogawa, Toshihiro Otsu
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Patent number: 6632151Abstract: A power transmission belt is disclosed in which the exterior of the overcord section is generally flat in contour and bears an outer seamless tubular knit textile material adhered to an adjacent rubber layer material interposed between the exterior belt back surface and a strain-resisting tensile section. The belt is adapted to be run against backside idlers or tensioners with minimized noise generation. A simplified process including use of a tubular knit stretched over and applied to the building drum is disclosed, thereby eliminating conventional calendaring and Bannering operations.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventor: Paul S. Knutson
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Patent number: 6612955Abstract: A power transmission belt having a compression section, a load carrying section and an outer cover layer. The outer cover layer comprises a fabric; fiber loaded stock or blended material for reinforcement. The cover layer is spliced together using a thin non-woven strip of material spanning across the butted ends of the cover layer. The thin strip used in the splice significantly reduces belt noise by being subsumed into the adhesion rubber layer during fabrication.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Jerry Daugherty, Craig Kopang
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Patent number: 6524417Abstract: A method of bonding an ethylene•&agr;-olefin rubber composition with a fiber material. The method includes the steps of adhesion treating the fiber material with a resorcinol-formalin-rubber latex with an ethylene•&agr;-olefin elastomer latex and vulcanization bonding the adhesion-treated fiber material together with an unvulcanized ethylene•&agr;-olefin rubber composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Hasaka, Keiji Takano, Takashi Kinoshita
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Patent number: 6497832Abstract: The present invention relates to a power transmission striated belt including an elastomeric matrix (21) and a lengthwise supporting structure consisting of polyamide 4.6 twisted strands (20). The supporting structure (21) is selected so that the stress-elongation diagram of the belt exhibits an average slope ranging from 12 to 20 daN/% of elongation per width centimeter. The twisted strands are wound with an almost null nominal tension, and the curing operation and the cooling operation after curing are carried out without any belt tensioning.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: HutchinsonInventors: Alain Winninger, Jean Claude Sedilleau, Jean-Jacques Robert
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Publication number: 20020179228Abstract: Endless power transmission belts and processes for their manufacture, having power transmitting surfaces comprising a wear resistant composite, which belts exhibit improved abrasion- or wear resistance, reduced noise, reduced frictional heat generation, and improved dimensional stability compared to known belt constructions, as well as processes for manufacturing same. More particularly, an endless toothed belt having an abrasion- and noise resistant cover element, which comprises at least one friction-modifying constituent and at least one binder constituent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Daniel Pattie Gibson, James Gordon Mackintosh
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Patent number: 6419775Abstract: Endless power transmission belts and processes for their manufacture, having power transmitting surfaces comprising a wear resistant composite, which belts exhibit improved abrasion- or wear resistance, reduced noise, reduced frictional heat generation, and improved dimensional stability compared to known belt constructions, as well as processes for manufacturing same. More particularly, an endless toothed belt having an abrasion- and noise resistant cover element, which comprises at least one friction-modifying constituent and at least one binder constituent.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: The Gates CorporationInventors: Daniel Pattie Gibson, James Gordon Mackintosh
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Patent number: 6358609Abstract: Processed fiber for bonding to a rubber composition. The processed fiber consists of unprocessed fiber treated with a) a first processing liquid having at least one of an isocyanate compound and an epoxy compound, b) a second processing liquid having RFL that includes at least one rubber latex selected from acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber latex and hydrogenated nitrile rubber latex, and c) a third processing liquid having rubber paste including acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber composition dissolved in a solvent and an isocyanate compound. The weight ratio of the isocyanate compound to the acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber composition is from 1/1 to 1/3. The third processing liquid has a solid content of from 3-7%.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Kinoshita, Hitoshi Hasaka
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Patent number: 5961760Abstract: A top fabric is laminated with an adhesion rubber sheet made of an unvulcanized rubber sheet, which is located on the upper side from a cord of an adhesion rubber layer and forms an upper rubber portion of the adhesion rubber layer, thereby forming a band-shaped laminate. Both longitudinal ends of the band-shaped laminate are butt-jointed with each other so as to produce no level difference at the top surface of the top fabric and at the bottom surface of the adhesion rubber sheet. Thereby, the cord wound around the laminate in the subsequent step is embedded in the adhesion rubber layer without being displaced in level so that the obtained V-ribbed belt produces no abnormal vibration and no noise even if used in serpentine drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshitaka Tajima, Takamitsu Akashi
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Patent number: 5888330Abstract: A method of making a power transmission belt/belt sleeve, which method includes the step of providing a first mold assembly having a central axis and a circumference, providing a sheet material having first and second oppositely facing surfaces, placing the sheet material around the first mold assembly and causing a contoured portion of the first surface to be keyed to the first mold assembly so that the sheet material is in a predetermined circumferential position relative to the first mold assembly, providing a second mold assembly having a contoured surface, placing the contoured surface of the second mold assembly against the second surface of the sheet material, providing a guide element, operatively connecting the guide element between the first and second mold assemblies so that the guide element maintains the second mold assembly in a predetermined circumferential position relative to the first mold assembly, and forming the second surface of the sheet material through the contoured surface of the secType: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Mitsuboshi Beltin Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiaki Onaka, Takehiko Ito, Toshihiro Ueda, Yuji Yamamoto
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Patent number: 5858147Abstract: A method of making a reinforcing fabric having wide angles between the warp yarns and the weft yarns by helically folding on itself a strip of fabric which has been skewed such that the angle .alpha. between the warp yarns and the weft yarns is from 100.degree. to 140.degree..Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Larry Dean Goettsch
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Patent number: 5242743Abstract: A rubber having fiber reinforcement embedded thereon. The reinforcement comprises a cylindrically braided cords of more than four and even numbered twisted yarns. Yarns are right twist oriented and left twist oriented and they are twisted in the reverse direction in an, S-twist and a Z-twist.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuyuki Nakanishi, Susumu Onoe, Toru Kusakabe, Hiroshi Matsuoka
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Patent number: 5197928Abstract: A power transmission belt having a belt body defining laterally spaced, oppositely facing flank surfaces for engagement with a pulley and at least one fiber within the belt body and extending in a lateral direction. The fiber has a cross-sectional area taken transversely of its length and a surface exposed at at least one of the flank surfaces. The exposed fiber surface is flared to have an area that is greater than the cross-sectional area of the fiber.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Kyoichi Mishima, Toshimi Kumazaki, Masahiko Kawashima
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Patent number: 5192382Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing low-edge V-belts including the steps of: forming an unvulcanized belt annular body inside out by winding respective components constituting the elongated portion, tension-resistant portion, and compressed portion of the belt in laminated form on the circumferential surface of a forming drum; vulcanizing the unvulcanized belt annular body to obtain a vulcanized annular body; revolving the vulcanized annular body by winding on a pair consisting of a drive drum and an idle drum thereby to grind V-shaped grooves on the surface of the vulcanized annular body with a grinding wheel which is a group of grindstones whose cross-section is V-shaped being in pressure contact with the drive or idle drum; causing projections arranged on a positioning member which is capable of gradually increasing the depth of engagement to engage with the V-shaped grooves; and cutting the vulcanized annular body thus processed thereafter.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Hamura, Hideaki Tanaka
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Patent number: 4960476Abstract: An endless power transmission belt construction, a rotatable pulley therefor, a combination of the belt construction and pulley and methods of making the same are provided, the belt construction having opposed side edges and having an inner surface defining a plurality of longitudinally disposed and alterntely spaced apart like projections and grooves for meshing with an outer peripheral ribbed surface of a rotatable pulley, each projection of the belt construction having a generally V-shaped transverse cross-sectional configuration defined by two substantially straight side edges that converge from the respective apexes of the grooves of the belt construction that are on opposite sides of that projection to an apex of that projection, the side edges of each projection of the belt construction defining an angle of approximatly 60.degree. therebetween with the thickness of the belt construction being substantially the same as the thickness of a similar belt construction wherein the angle is approximately 40.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: Daycon Products, Inc.Inventors: Jack D. White, Jr., Clinton L. Bishop
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Patent number: 4956036Abstract: A method of making a power transmission belt with discontinuous fibers by forming oppositely facing friction driving surfaces by grinding such that fiber protrudes from the driving surfaces and is bent exposing lateral side portions of fiber.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: The Gates Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas R. Sedlacek
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Patent number: 4931118Abstract: A multiribbed power transmission belt and method of manufacturing the same, wherein an unvulcanized belt preform is provided with transversely extending staple fibers in the compression section thereof. The compression section is caused to be vulcanized while being urged against a mold having projections forming shallow grooves in the inner surface thereof. The grooves have a depth in the range of approximately 20% to 50% of the height of the ribs intended to be formed in the final power transmission belt. The ribs are formed in the belt by removing material from the compression section of the vulcanized preform, such as by the conventional machining operations of grinding, cutting, etc. The angular deflection of the reinforcing fibers in the compression section is caused to be no more than approximately 25% to provide the improved belt construction.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Koji Kitahama, Kyoichi Mishima, Toshimi Kumasaki
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Patent number: 4782575Abstract: A power transmitting belt manufacture wherein belts are molded to have various cross sections. The belts are machined to a desired cross section. Each belt is entrained about drive and driven pulleys to run the belt under a preselected tension. At least one roller is caused to engage the back surface of the driven belt to reinforce the otherwise unsupported belt at the point of cutting between drive and driven pulleys. A pair of opposed cutting blades are engaged with the opposite sides of the belt to form the opposite side edges of the final belt section.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiko Kamiyama, Misao Fukuda, Akihiro Nagata
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Patent number: 4773896Abstract: An endless power transmission V belt is provided including a longitudinal reinforcement member formed by at least one member resistant to a tensile force such as a cable, made from a material chosen from metal, glass fibers or the like having a high tensile strength, transverse elements made from metal or another material having compression strength and an elastomer mass which integrally assembles the transverse elements together and with the longitudinal reinforcement member. The latter is blocked upright at least one transverse element by a nipping effect between said element or a part thereof and a piece cooperating therewith, such as a bar or the like, which is firmly secured thereto by appropriate means such as spot welding on the contact zones between said element and said piece, exclusively.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: HutchinsonInventors: Christian Bouteiller, Andre Cheymol
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Patent number: 4734086Abstract: A trapezoidal endless power transmission belt structure is provided which is made primarily of elastomeric material and has a pair of oppositely arranged surfaces disposed in spaced relation to define an outside and inside surface of the belt structure and has a load-carrying section arranged midway between the inside and outside surfaces. The belt structure has a tension section and a compression section which are of similar construction and each is comprised of a plurality of layers including a fiber-loaded layer disposed adjacent the load-carrying section and a fabric layer disposed remote from the load-carrying section; and, the fabric layers and fiber-loaded layers cooperate to assure that the belt structure has longitudinal flexibility yet has transverse rigidity or stiffness sufficient to enable the belt structure to be operated in associated sheaves free of shear planes parallel to the load-carrying section.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1976Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: David G. Fisher, Billy L. Speer
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Patent number: 4710251Abstract: Virtually inextensible V drive belts are manufactured from a sleeve of rubber containing substantially longitudinal polymer stability supports by vulcanizing the sleeve on a tubular former and immediately sealing the sleeve and former inside a sleeve member and thereafter while the sleeve is still warm stretching the belt sleeve radially by application of pressure medium between the former and the sleeve. The belt sleeve is then cooled under tension and cut into individual belts.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1984Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: Arntz-Optibelt-KGInventor: Horst Borchardt
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Patent number: 4534750Abstract: An automotive V-belt used for power transmission to drive accessory units to an automotive internal combustion engine. Surface smoothing agent such as wax is dispersed in the inner material of the belt for reducing attachment of dust to the belt surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shigeki Okumoto
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Patent number: 4522869Abstract: A polymeric belt construction and method of making the same are provided, the belt construction comprising a polymeric belt body and a polymeric-coated fabric layer secured to a surface of the polymeric belt body, the fabric layer comprising a fabric layer having opposed sides and a layer of polymeric material secured to one of those sides and having an outer surface facing away from the fabric layer and being secured to the surface of the polymeric belt body by a heat curing operation on the belt body and the layer in the assembled relation thereof, the polymeric layer comprising a foamed polymeric layer whereby the outer surface thereof readily conforms to the surface of the belt body to improve the bond therebetween during the heat curing operation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventors: John F. Anderson, Jr., Delmar D. Long
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Patent number: 4415397Abstract: A reinforced elastomeric drive belt 20 having tooth-like protuberances 21 for meshing with the teeth of a pulley is provided with reinforcing fibers 27 distributed through at least a portion of each tooth 21.Also provided is a method for building the improved belt and an improved apparatus for building such a belts.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1982Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventor: Robert E. Wetzel
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Patent number: 4395298Abstract: A method and apparatus for making toothed belts and toothed belt made using such method and apparatus are provided wherein the belt is made primarily of polymeric material and is comprised of at least parts of a plurality of successive turns of a single helically wound toothed strip wherein the turns are bonded together in adjoining side-by-side relation and the toothed belt has improved teeth comprised of teeth initially provided in the single toothed strip by compressed, displaced, and reshaped portions of hot strip means of substantially self-supporting quadrilateral cross-sectional configuration employed to define such single strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1982Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventors: Robert E. Wetzel, Wayne C. Fieler, Gerald C. Hollaway
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Patent number: 4376668Abstract: An apparatus for making V-belts comprising a base member, a cover for the base member, a channel-like guide means carried by the base member for receiving a length of belting from a supply, first slot means cooperating with said guide means for receiving and guiding a cutting means to cut a predetermined length of said belting required to form a closed loop of said belting, second slot means cooperating with said guide means for receiving and guiding a cutting means in making a slot in each free end of said belting for receiving a web-like splice element adapted to bridge the free ends of said predetermined length of belting to form said loop, and heating means carried by said apparatus for vulcanizing the free ends of the predetermined length of belting to form a splice between the free ends of the belting.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1981Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Inventors: Tom Ginter, Jr., Harold E. Hunt
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Patent number: 4343666Abstract: A reinforced elastomeric drive belt 20 having tooth-like protuberances 21 for meshing with the teeth of a pulley is provided with reinforcing fibers 27 distributed through at least a portion of each tooth 21.Also provided is a method for building the improved belt and an improved apparatus for building such a belts.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1980Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventor: Robert E. Wetzel
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Patent number: 4340378Abstract: A V-block belt component with a polymeric block molded around a diagonal side portion of a U-shaped reinforcement with parallel leg members, the polymeric block having two molded leg member receiving cavities, one cavity juxtaposed and oriented with each leg member.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: The Gates Rubber CompanyInventor: Paul E. Russ, Sr.
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Patent number: 4315788Abstract: A method of producing endless drive belts of natural or synthetic rubber with thread-shaped embedded strength carriers which preferably extend in the longitudinal direction. This method relates especially to multiple V-belts and similar belts having longitudinal ribs extending continuously over the inner periphery or circumference thereof. A raw belt member is built up in upside-down sequence of layering, and is placed into an outer form or mold, in which it is formed-out and vulcanized. The belts are then turned or folded or rolled over into the use condition thereof. The raw belt member, which is produced oversize with respect to the outer form or mold, is retracted, pulled-in, or drawn-in to an outer diameter corresponding to the smallest inner diameter of the outer form, and is expanded within the outer form to, or essentially to, the original outer diameter thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1979Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Assignee: Continental Gummi-Werke AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans Menell
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Patent number: 4305714Abstract: A heavy duty, raw edge, laminated cogged belt is provided, together with a method for making such a belt. The belt has an inner compression section, an outer tension section and a load-carrying section therebetween. The compression section comprises a first layer of elastomeric material adjacent the load-carrying section, a plurality of layers of relatively thick fabric adjacent the first elastomeric material layer, a second layer of elastomeric material adjacent the thick fabric layers, and a plurality of layers of thinner fabric adjacent the second elastomeric material layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1980Date of Patent: December 15, 1981Assignee: Dayco CorporationInventor: Guy L. Renshaw
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Patent number: 4287651Abstract: The ends of a premeasured length of an elastic, thermoset sheave insert material are laminated together in a special splicing jig for fabricating a unitized insert loop, which is subsequently stretched around a sheave into a preformed insert receiving slot along the circumference thereof. The jig holds the ends of the premeasured length of insert material in alignment as a heated mold, included therein, fits snugly around the ends and applies heat to the joint therebetween, into which the insert material, in liquid form, has been inserted to join the ends. The heat thus applied to the joint accelerates the curing of the liquid into the same consistency as the insert; thereby producing a unitized bond between the ends by which the unitized loop is thus formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Janis J. Cilderman, Joseph G. Kirincich
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Patent number: 4266937Abstract: An adjustless V-belt and method of manufacture. The V-belt comprises: a compressive rubber layer made of a heatproof or coldproof rubber and an adhesion rubber layer laminated on said compressive rubber layer. A group of cogs protrude from said adhesion rubber layer with a predetermined pitch and depth and a longitudinally stretchable cover canvas covers the cogs, and the roots between said cogs. Rope tensile members are embedded between the adhesion rubber layer and the group of cogs with a regular pitch line and in the cylindrical state such a manner that parts of the tensile members are in contact with said cover canvas. The rope tensile members have a high thermal contraction stress of at least 3.5 g/denier which is the differential between a thermal contraction stress at 100.degree. C. and that at room temperature (about 20.degree. C.). Short fibers are embedded in the compressive rubber layer in such a manner that the short fibers are orientated laterally therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Takano
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Patent number: 4265627Abstract: A power transmision belt having a plurality of V-belt bodies arranged side by side and driven simultaneously by one pulley. The entire surface of each V-belt is covered with a rubbered bias fabric. The upper surfaces of the V-belt bodies are connected with a single ply or plural plies of rubbered stretchable fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventor: Junji Imamura
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Patent number: RE33606Abstract: A power transmitting belt manufacture wherein belts are molded to have various cross sections. The belts are machined to a desired cross section. Each belt is entrained about drive and driven pulleys to run the belt under a preselected tension. At least one roller is caused to engage the back surface of the driven belt to reinforce the otherwise unsupported belt at the point of cutting between drive and driven pulleys. A pair of opposed cutting blades are engaged with the opposite sides of the belt to form the opposite side edges of the final belt section.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.Inventors: Yoshihiko Kamiyama, Misao Fukuda, Akihiro Nagata