Heavy duty power transmission V-belt
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Aug 29, 2006
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In a heavy duty power transmission V-belt B formed by engaging tension members 1 and 1 with a plurality of blocks 10, 10, . . . , to prevent as much as possible each block 10 from producing failure at the high-speed running of the belt, a fitting part 12 of each block 10 has an indent 22 formed by upwardly recessing a portion of a resin part 17 located between an upper ridge 14 and an innermost abutment surface 20 of the fitting part 12. Thereby, no edge exists between the innermost abutment surface 20 and the upper ridge 14 so that stress can be distributed. This prevents the occurrence of a crack in the resin part 17 due to stress concentration on the edge, the occurrence of a crack in a reinforcement 18 of each block 10 beginning at the leading end of the crack in the resin part 17, and in turn the fracture of an upper beam 18a of the reinforcement 18, thereby providing enhanced resistance against failure of the block 10. Furthermore, even when a shape-retaining rubber layer 1a of the tension member 1 thermally expands, the amount of expansion thereof is released into the indent 22. This prevents early introduction of permanent deformation of the shape-retaining rubber layer 1a and occurrence of an excessive force in the block 10 due to a compressive force produced in the fitting part 12, which prevents the occurrence of wobbling between the tension member 1 and each block 10. Furthermore, it can be prevented that the shape-retaining rubber layer 1a produces heat because of excessive deformation and in turn causes thermal expansion and thermal deterioration.

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BANDO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD | JAPAN HYOGO PREFECTURE |
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Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Inukai, Masahiro | Kobe, JP | 5 | 42 |
Nonaka, Keizo | Kobe, JP | 10 | 128 |
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