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Method for fabricating a belt with treated tension members with envelope layer and belt thus produced

A method for fabricating a belt with upstream treatment of a tension member. The belt comprises a belt body made of a polymeric material having elastic properties, having a top ply as belt backing and a substructure having a force transmission zone, and a tension member embedded into the belt body. The tension member has been treated with crosslinked polymer; in an upstream stage of the belt fabrication method, voids in the tension member are filled at least partly with crosslinked polymer and the tension member is sealed with an envelope layer of crosslinked polymer, this being done, in a single treatment stage or in at least two treatment stages, by wetting of the tension member with an overall treatment mixture comprising at least one prepolymer, at least one crosslinker and at least one solvent or dispersion medium, and then drying of the treated tension member.

BELT WEAR INDICATION
20170074386 · 2017-03-16 ·

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.

BELT WEAR INDICATION
20170074386 · 2017-03-16 ·

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.

TRANSMISSION BELT
20170058995 · 2017-03-02 ·

A friction transmission belt includes a belt body looped over a pulley, and transmitting power. The belt body includes a rubber composition in which at least one of montmorillonite and magnesium carbonate is mixed. The friction transmission belt includes a fabric layer coating at least a surface, of the belt body, making contact with the pulley. The fabric layer has a portion making contact with at least one of the montmorillonite and the magnesium carbonate mixed into the rubber composition.

HANDLE FOR A LATCH RELEASE CABLE

A handle for a cable, the handle including a vertical portion extending along an axis and having a side surface with a portion thereof parallel with the axis and an end surface generally perpendicular to the axis. A blind bore is defined in the vertical portion extending from the end surface with an axis substantially parallel to the axis. A recess is defined in the side surface extending substantially perpendicular to the axis and intersecting with the blind bore. A push nut has a base with an opening therethrough and at least one gripping member extending into the opening. The push nut is positioned in the recess such that the opening and the gripping member are aligned with the blind bore.

HANDLE FOR A LATCH RELEASE CABLE

A handle for a cable, the handle including a vertical portion extending along an axis and having a side surface with a portion thereof parallel with the axis and an end surface generally perpendicular to the axis. A blind bore is defined in the vertical portion extending from the end surface with an axis substantially parallel to the axis. A recess is defined in the side surface extending substantially perpendicular to the axis and intersecting with the blind bore. A push nut has a base with an opening therethrough and at least one gripping member extending into the opening. The push nut is positioned in the recess such that the opening and the gripping member are aligned with the blind bore.

Toothed Belt
20170051810 · 2017-02-23 · ·

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.

Power transmission belt with thermoplastic film containing a silicone elastomer
09568070 · 2017-02-14 · ·

A power transmission belt having elastomer teeth based on an ethylene alpha-olefin elastomer, provided with an external film, is provided in which the external film is based on a thermoplastic olefin, the thermoplastic of the film being associated with a silicone elastomer that represents at least 20% by weight of the total weight of the film and with a compatibilizing element that ensures, within the film, compatibility between the thermoplastic and the silicone elastomer.

Normalizing tension distribution and minimizing sidewall abrasion within angular drive belt systems
12379017 · 2025-08-05 · ·

This disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses of employing belts for an angular drive. A twisted geometry is applied to a first free span of the belt. A sheave supports the first free span of the belt at a first extremity of the first free span and sheave is at least one of positioning and orienting the rotating sheave or the driven sheave so as to misalign a geometric centerline of the first free span of belt at a given fleet angle with respect to a second extremity of the first free span.

Normalizing tension distribution and minimizing sidewall abrasion within angular drive belt systems
12379017 · 2025-08-05 · ·

This disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses of employing belts for an angular drive. A twisted geometry is applied to a first free span of the belt. A sheave supports the first free span of the belt at a first extremity of the first free span and sheave is at least one of positioning and orienting the rotating sheave or the driven sheave so as to misalign a geometric centerline of the first free span of belt at a given fleet angle with respect to a second extremity of the first free span.