61 |
Transmitting device, and elastic manner belt having an elastic belt |
JP40512290 |
1990-12-21 |
JP2609364B2 |
1997-05-14 |
エドアルド・ロベッチ |
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62 |
Plastic cable chain and manufacture thereof |
JP8421593 |
1993-04-12 |
JPH0633992A |
1994-02-08 |
ANIRU MISUTORII |
PURPOSE: To facilitate service work, and improve effective service life by providing eyelets at free ends of respective cables, putting them to each other to be arranged in a line, and connecting them by a connection link. CONSTITUTION: A chain 10 is formed of a set of braided stainless steel cables 14, 16 covered with plastic material 18, and plural plastic crosslinked spacer members 12 which are integrally molded. Each end of each cable 14, 16 is bent upward to form a closed eyelet 20, 22. After bending the end of the cable 14, 16 to form the eyelet 20, 22, short straight sections 24, 26 are disposed in parallel, and the end parts are jointed with each other at a part 28. The eyelets 20, 22 are connected to each other by a connection link 30. This connection link 30 is composed of a pair of metal link plates 34, 36, a pair of metal connection pins 32, spacers 38, and an anti-loosening clip 40, the spacers 38 are interposed between the eyelets 20, 22, the pins 32 are inserted, the metal link plate 36 is installed, and they are fixed by the anti-loosening clip 40. |
63 |
Elastic driving belt and detecting method for residual elastic elongation therefor |
JP40512290 |
1990-12-21 |
JPH04210143A |
1992-07-31 |
EDOARUDO ROBETSUCHI |
PURPOSE: To properly discriminate and detect residual elastic elongation of an elastic driving belt extended between two pulleys by maintaining center distance between these two revolving pulleys constant, as far as tensile force of a belt gradually lowering by a permanent elongation action that a belt itself receives becomes stable at a substantially fixed value.
CONSTITUTION: When an elastic driving belt 1 which is extended between two pulleys 7, 8 having a fixed distance between centers and has prescribed initial tensile force receives a permanent elongation action and the belt 1 is wound by a coefficient of residual elastic elongation according to two prescribed bending lines, a value between coefficients of contraction which are detectable along an inner end edge of the belt 1 itself is provided. This coefficient of residual elastic elongation is detected by measuring residual stress of the belt 1 and reading a coefficient of elongation corresponding to a residual tensile force value by a coefficient of load-elongation graph on the belt 1, when permanent elongation is generated.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO |
64 |
JPH0127292B2 - |
JP2844981 |
1981-03-02 |
JPH0127292B2 |
1989-05-29 |
TOCHIMORI SHIGEMITSU; KURITA YASUSHI; NAKANO TAKAO |
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65 |
Power transmission belt |
JP18288684 |
1984-09-03 |
JPS60222635A |
1985-11-07 |
FURITSUTSU KOTSUHO; RIYUUDEIGERU AUE; KURAUSU UITSUTO |
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66 |
TEXTILE MACHINE BELT |
US15754497 |
2016-08-23 |
US20180245247A1 |
2018-08-30 |
Naomichi NAKAI; Toshimitsu HIGASHI |
The present invention provides a belt for a textile machine capable of reducing running noise caused during belt running. A canvas core used in the belt is constituted by a woven fabric based on a twill weave texture in which a warp crosses a plurality of wefts and aggregates (19) of weave points at which the warp crosses the wefts are regularly shifted in one longitudinal direction (L) of the belt to form a twill line (17), and some of the aggregates (19) in the twill line (17) are shifted at a predetermined interval in the opposite direction to the one longitudinal direction. |
67 |
Toothed belt |
US15307674 |
2015-04-27 |
US10006519B2 |
2018-06-26 |
Isao Ideguchi; Hiroaki Ikegami |
The present invention relates to a toothed belt containing tooth parts that are disposed at predetermined intervals along a belt longitudinal direction, a cord, and a back side that has the cord embedded therein, in which the cord contains a Lang-twisted glass fiber, an adhesion treatment layer, and an overcoat treatment layer, the overcoat treatment layer is formed on a surface of the adhesion treatment layer, the back side is composed of a rubber composition, and the rubber composition contains from 5 parts by mass to 20 parts by mass of a plasticizer based on 100 parts by mass of a rubber component. |
68 |
Belt wear indication |
US14852640 |
2015-09-14 |
US09915338B2 |
2018-03-13 |
Nicole M Gassman; Lourens M Jacobs; Allan N Schott |
In accordance with an example embodiment, a continuous belt may include an outer surface having a first edge spaced apart from a second edge defining a belt width, and a first wear indication positioned on the outer surface near the first edge and having a first width, the first width is less than the belt width, and the first width represents the amount of allowable wear of the continuous belt. |
69 |
POWER TRANSMISSION APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS COMPRISING THE SAME |
US15622376 |
2017-06-14 |
US20170371290A1 |
2017-12-28 |
Yuri Mori; Seiji Hara; Mineto Yagyu |
A power transmission apparatus includes a first pulley and a second pulley. A belt is extended around them. A supply unit supplies a voltage such that the first pulley and the belt are electrostatically attracted and that the second pulley and the belt are electrostatically attracted. The belt includes a conductor layer. At least one pulley includes a first electrode to which a first voltage is applied and a second electrode that is insulated from the first electrode and to which a second voltage is applied. An insulating layer or a dielectric layer is arranged between the conductor layer of the belt and the first electrode of the at least one pulley and an insulating layer or a dielectric layer is arranged between the conductor layer of the belt and the second electrode of the at least one pulley. |
70 |
Toothed Belt |
US15307674 |
2015-04-27 |
US20170051810A1 |
2017-02-23 |
Isao Ideguchi; Hiroaki Ikegami |
The present invention relates to a toothed belt containing tooth parts that are disposed at predetermined intervals along a belt longitudinal direction, a cord, and a back side that has the cord embedded therein, in which the cord contains a Lang-twisted glass fiber, an adhesion treatment layer, and an overcoat treatment layer, the overcoat treatment layer is formed on a surface of the adhesion treatment layer, the back side is composed of a rubber composition, and the rubber composition contains from 5 parts by mass to 20 parts by mass of a plasticizer based on 100 parts by mass of a rubber component. |
71 |
INTEGRATED MULTI-FUNCTION PROPULSION BELT FOR AIR CUSHION SUPPORTED AIRCRAFT CARGO LOADING ROBOT |
US14589742 |
2015-01-05 |
US20160194081A1 |
2016-07-07 |
RICHARD A. HIMMELMANN |
In accordance with various embodiments, a multifunction belt is disclosed. The multifunction belt includes a plurality of cables. The plurality of cables includes at least one tension supporting cable configured to resist tension and a first signal conducting cable configured to conduct electricity. The multifunction belt also includes a coating applied to the plurality of cables. |
72 |
FRICTION TRANSMISSION BELT |
US14858909 |
2015-09-18 |
US20160010722A1 |
2016-01-14 |
Sungjin KIM; Hideaki KAWAHARA; Osamu TAKAHASHI |
A friction transmission belt includes a belt body, formed of a rubber composition, looped over a pulley, and transmitting power. The friction transmission belt includes a reinforcing fabric wrapping at least a surface, of the belt body, in contact with the pulley. The reinforcing fabric is a knitted fabric, and on the surface of the belt body in contact with the pulley, a wale direction of the reinforcing fabric is a direction in which the friction transmission belt travels. |
73 |
Flexible gear rack carriage transport in a printing apparatus |
US13330249 |
2011-12-19 |
US08690462B2 |
2014-04-08 |
Timothy Carlyle Shaw; Jamie Kelso; David W. Johnson |
A durable gear strap couples components in an imaging device to a driving force. The gear strap includes a strip having a plurality of rigid sections and a plurality of flexible sections. Gear teeth on the strip enable rotation of a gear to move the gear strap in a track. At least one engagement member extends from one of the rigid sections to couple a component to the gear strap for movement. |
74 |
Transmission Belt and Indication Apparatus for Indicating the End of Life of Transmission Belt |
US10525159 |
2003-08-22 |
US20070265123A1 |
2007-11-15 |
Hiroyuki Ichiba |
A transmission belt (10) has a contact face (18a) which contacts a pulley when the belt (10) is wound around the pulley. Foreign matter (25) is embedded near the contact face (18a) in the belt (10). The contact face (18a) is worn by the pulley when the belt (10) rotates around the pulley, so that the foreign matter (25) is exposed at the contact face (18a). The foreign matter (25) contacts the pulley to make a warning sound. Due to this, a user of the belt (10) can determine the extent of the wear of the belt (10), and the decrease in the transmissibility of the belt (10) and the pulley. |
75 |
Belt and method of marking |
US11295996 |
2005-12-06 |
US20060081327A1 |
2006-04-20 |
Douglas Sedlacek |
A method of marking a belt comprising the steps of selecting a first thermoplastic layer that is optically distinguishable from a belt body, joining the first thermoplastic layer to the belt body, joining a second thermoplastic material layer to the first thermoplastic layer, etching the first thermoplastic layer in order to contrast the first thermoplastic layer with the belt body, and etching the second thermoplastic layer in order to contrast the second thermoplastic layer with the first thermoplastic layer. |
76 |
Electrically conductive timing belt |
US09890748 |
2001-08-02 |
US06770004B1 |
2004-08-03 |
Jeffery Dwight Lofgren; Frank Joseph Feuerborn |
An electrically conductive article (1) which maintains the conductive property over an extended use life is comprised of an electrically conductive thermoplastic layer (8) on the surface which is in contact with another article. When forming belts for synchronous drive systems, in addition to maintaining the electrical properties, the conductive layer exhibits high abrasion resistance and good tooth formation. A bonding layer (9) may be provided between the article body and the conductive layer (8). |
77 |
Apparatus and method for automatic speed change transmission utilizing
continuous elastic drive belt of high elongability |
US315424 |
1999-05-20 |
US6135907A |
2000-10-24 |
Shane Yuan Hong |
The invention is an apparatus and method for providing an automatic speed change transmission for transmitting power from a drive wheel to a driven wheel by way of an elastic drive belt. The driven wheel may be made to turn at a desired different speed from the drive wheel supplying the driving power by proper selection of the respective radii of the wheels and of the elastic drive belt. When a load or tension is applied to a portion of the drive belt by the drive wheel, the tensioned portion of the drive belt--which is selected to be capable of maximal elongation under tension ranging from ten percent (10%) to nineteen-hundred percent (1900%) beyond its untensioned length--stretches to a substantial extent, thus causing the driven wheel to turn faster to accommodate the elongated belt portion. The untensioned belt portion remains unstretched. Thus, the speed of the respective wheels may be stepped up or stepped down to a desired ratio by appropriate selection of belt elasticity and applied load. The invention provides a simple automatic power transmission system and method for use in vehicles and other applications as an alternative to complicated and inefficient multi-component manual, automatic, and variable transmissions that use gears, clutches, etc. |
78 |
Automatic change transmission utilizing continuous elastic drive belt
and method |
US706528 |
1996-09-04 |
US5957797A |
1999-09-28 |
Shane Yuan Hong |
Methods and apparatus change speeds between a drive shaft and a driven shaft during power transmission between the shafts. Fixed diameter drive and driven wheels are secured to the shafts and a continuous elastic belt interconnects the drive wheel and the driven wheel. As power is transmitted between the shafts, one side of the elastic belt extending between the wheels is placed in tension and elongated in proportion to the tension while the other side of the elastic belt is untensioned and not elongated. The elongated portion of the belt remains elongated as it passes around the wheel which is driving and the slack portion of the belt remains relaxed as it passes around the wheel which is being driven. To accommodate the elongated state of the belt, the driving wheel must go faster than the driven wheel with the speed difference being dependent upon the amount of power being transmitted between the wheels and hence the amount of elongation of the elongated portion of the belt. Preferably, the elastic belt has ribs which are separated by substantially constant distances for the relaxed separated by distances which vary in proportion to the tension placed on the tensioned portion of the belt. To reduce slippage of the belt as power is transmitted between the wheels, axial grooves sized to receive the ribs are formed around the periphery of the wheels. |
79 |
Antistatic belts |
US775680 |
1996-12-23 |
US5830983A |
1998-11-03 |
Patrick Alex; Jun Yamamoto |
The invention relates to belts made of thermoplastic polymer (A) and comprising a sufficient amount of a polymer (B) to render them antistatic, the said polymer (B) comprising polyethylene glycol blocks. Use is advantageously made of polymers (A) containing polyamide-6 (PA-6) or polyamide-12 (PA-12) blocks and polytetramethylene glycol blocks and polymers (B) containing PA-6 or PA-12 blocks and polyethylene glycol blocks. |
80 |
Belt deviation control apparatus |
US798636 |
1991-11-26 |
US5234382A |
1993-08-10 |
Misao Fukuda; Yoshihiro Hayami; Toshihiro Ueda |
An apparatus for limiting deviation of an endless belt/belt sleeve from a desired rotational path. The apparatus has first and second rollers each having a rotational axis and cooperatively supporting an endless belt/belt sleeve trained therearound for rotational movement in a predetermined path. A first member is mounted on one of the first and second rollers for movement axially relative to the one of the first and second rollers. A blocking structure defines a shoulder for engagement with an edge of an endless belt/belt sleeve trained around the first and second rollers to limit movement of an endless belt trained around the first and second rollers in a first axial direction relative to the one of the first and second rollers. |