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US2377609A
US2377609A US537250A US53725044A US2377609A US 2377609 A US2377609 A US 2377609A US 537250 A US537250 A US 537250A US 53725044 A US53725044 A US 53725044A US 2377609 A US2377609 A US 2377609A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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JunS, 1945. A. 5. BROWN 2,377,609
ENDLESS TRANSMISSION BELT Filed May 25, 1944 INVENTY'OR. zlrt/z yr .51 Brown BY S v WMJWJ Patented June 5, 1945 :ENDLESSTRANSMISSION BELT p Arthur's. Tilton, N. .H assig rmr 015:0111!- a third to Ludovic Shiatte and "one th-ird to Gertnude E. Sedglemboth of Tilton, N. H. Application May 25, 194.,,.,Smal}No.53t,25tl I 1 1 Claim. (Cl. 74-238) This invention relates to endless transmission belts and is in the nature of an improvement on the belt illustrated in U. S. Patent 1,545,206, July The belt shown in said patent comprises a core or body portion formed of a plurality Of strands twisted togetherin such a way that each strand forms a spiral with widely separated turns, which bodyportion is covered by a fabric tape that is wound tightly thereabout, the winding being so accomplishedthat the adjacent turns of the fabric tape have an overlapping relation. The belt of said patent also had a plurality of rows of stitching extending longitudinally thereof and by which the body portion and covering element were stitched together.
While a belt made in accordance with said patent gives satisfactory results so far as transmission-of power is concerned, yet it was found that when the belt was removed from the pulleys and laid on a bench or was a tendency for the 8 shape. I '1 The object, of the present invention is to provide improvements bywhich this tendency is corrected-so that a belt embodying the present improvements will lie perfectly fiat on a bench or other supporting surface without any tendency to twist into a figure 8 shape. a
In orderto give an understanding of themvention, I have illustrated in the drawing a selected embodiment thereof which will now be described after which the novel features willbe other flat surfac there belt to twist into a figure pointed out in the appended claim.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a view of thebody portion of the belt,
a portion thereof being broken out. i
Fig. 2' is a view illustrating the manner in which the two-ply covering member is applied to the body.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a beltembodying my invention. l
Fig. 4 is a perspective sectional view.
ply being formedfrom a fabric tape which is wound spirally about the body member, the tape forming one ply {being wound about said body member in a direotionopposite to that formin the other ply.
In Fig. 2 the tape forming the inner ply is indicated at 2 and it is wound aboutthe body member l by passing down around the outside of the body member, under the latter and up through the inside and over the top thereof. This tape 2 i is shown in Fig. 2 as wound about a portion only of the bodymember in order to better illustrate the manner in which it is applied thereto. For instance, one end [2 of the tape is laid on the body member I and then the tape passes down around the outside and underneath the body I i 1 and then up at the inside of the body as shown at l3, this winding proceeding in the direction of the arrow d in Fig. 2. In applying the tapeto the body member, it is. preferablyso wound t-hereon that each turn will overlap about one-half the width of the preceding turn; It will be understood that this tape 2 will be wound on the body v portion untilthe latter is entirely covered.
The second or outer ply of the covering element is formed from another strip of .fabric tape 7 1 indicated at 3, and this is applied to the body member which has previously been wound with the tape} by winding said tape 3 on the body member but in an opposite direction from that in which the tape 2 is wound. This is best illustrated in Fig. 2 wherein one end III of the tape 3 may be placed against the belt and the tape 3 isthen wound thereon by passing it downwardly on the inside of the belt underneath the latter upwardly on the outside thereof and over the top;
The belt embodying the present invention com- 1. I
prises a body portion l which is formed similar to the body portion of the belt illustrated in said Patent 1,545,206, that is, bywinding a continuous strand in the form of a loop with the strand extending repeatedy around the loop to forma body portion of the desired'size, said coils of strand being twisted together in such a way the. each and so forth, the winding proceeding in the direcarrow b. This tape 3 is also preferably so wound on the belt that each turn thereof overlaps about one-half the Width of the previous turn as shown at 9. i
It will thus beseen that the tape a is not only wound about the belt in the opposite direction from that'in which the tape 2 is wound thereabout, but also that the winding of the tape 3 proceeds in the opposite direction from the strand spirals about the body portion with idely I separated turns.
This body portion, in the present invention, is covered with a two-ply covering member, each winding of the tape 2 as seen by the arrows b and d.
After the two tapes have thus been wound oppositely on the body member, then the two-ply covering and the body member are stitched together by means of stitches 6 which extend longitudinally of the belt andextend transversely therethrough. l
By thus windinga second tape 3 outside of the wound tape 2 and winding said tape 3 in an opposite direction from that in which the tape 2 is wound and in addition progressing the winding of the tape 3 in a direction opposite to that in which the winding of the tape 2 progresses,
' the tendency of the belt when not in use to assume a figurefl shape is obviated, and the belt will always lie flat-when placed on a bench or other support. 'Any tendencyto cause the belt to twist into a figure 8 shape due to the winding of one of the tapes on the body member is gether that each strand has a spiral course in said body portion with widely separated turns, a covering for the body portion comprising an inner ply formed of a fabric tape wound tightly about the body portion in one direction with the adjacent turns of the tape having an overlapping relation and an outer ply also formed of a fabric tape wound in the opposite direction'about the tape-covered body portion with the turns of said outer ply having an overlapping relation and rows of stitching extending longitudinally of and through the belt and uniting the two-ply covering member to the body thereof, whereby the tendency which each ply has to cause the belt to twist into a figure 8 shape is counteracted by that of the other ply.
ARTHUR S. BROWN.
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