Drive belt with a carrier ring and transverse segments
10203021 ยท 2019-02-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G5/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a transverse segment (33) for a drive belt with a carrier ring and with a plurality of these transverse segments (33) that are placed slideably on the carrier ring, which transverse segments (33) are provided with main body surfaces (38, 41), where between the transverse segment (33) extends in thickness direction, one main body surface (38) being provided with a rocking edge (42) that defines a transition between an upper side and a tapered lower side of the transverse segment (33) with a lowermost edge (34). The lower side of the transverse segment (33) includes at least one opening (44) and at least an upper, radially outward limiting boundary surface (46) of the opening (44) is provided with an undulating shape, i.e. is provided with multiple protrusions (47) that protrude generally towards the lower, radially inward limiting boundary surface (46) of the opening (44).
Claims
1. A transverse segment (33) for a drive belt (3) with a carrier ring (31) and with a number of such transverse segments (33) that are slideably mounted on the carrier ring (31), the drive belt (3) forming a closed loop with an inner side and an opposite outer side, wherein each transverse segment (33) is a metal plate that comprises: two friction surfaces (43), wherein the transverse segment extends in a width direction between the two friction surfaces (43); two main body surfaces (38, 41), wherein the transverse segment extends in a thickness direction between the two main body surfaces (38, 41), wherein the transverse segment extends in a height direction, oriented perpendicular to both the width direction and the thickness direction, between an innermost part of the transverse segment with respect to the driving belt and an outermost part of the transverse segment with respect to the driving belt; wherein at least one of the two main body surfaces (38) is provided with i) a transition surface (42) that extends in the width direction and that forms a transition between the outermost part of the transverse segment (33) with a predominantly constant thickness and ii) the innermost part of the transverse segment (33) where a thickness of the innermost part of the transverse segment (33) reduces in the height direction away from the transition surface (42); and at least one opening (44) that is located in the innermost part of the transverse segment (33), the at least one opening (44) extending completely through the transverse segment (33) in the thickness direction of the transverse segment (33), wherein at least one of i) an upper boundary surface (46) of the at least one opening (44) located on a top side of the at least one opening (44) and ii) a lower boundary surface (45) of the at least one opening (44) located on a bottom side of the at least one opening (44) is provided with protrusions (47) that are undulating, and wherein only the upper boundary surface (46) of the at least one opening (44) is provided with the protrusions (47) and the lower boundary surface (45) is an essentially flat surface.
2. The transverse segment (33) of claim 1 wherein the metal plate is a steel plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above technical principles underlying the present disclosure, as well as detailed embodiments of the transverse segment realised thereby are elucidated further by way of example on the basis of the description below with reference to the drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) In the figures, identical reference numbers relate to identical or at least comparable technical features.
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(8) The drive belt 3 comprises at least one endless or ring-shaped carrier 31 and a number of transverse segments 33, with the carrier ring 31 extending through a recess 37 provided in the transverse segments 33, such that these are moveable along the circumferential direction of the carrier ring 31.
(9) As is shown in more detail on the left-hand side of
(10) On either side of the base portion 34 thereof, the known transverse segment 33 is provided with a friction surface 43, which friction surfaces 43 are mutually oriented at an angle that is narrowly controlled in manufacture and which friction surfaces 43 serve to frictionally engage the pulley sheaves 4, 5 of the transmission pulleys 1, 2, at least during operation. Further, the known transverse segment 33 include a stud 39 projecting from the front main body surface 38 and a recess 40 provided in the back main body surface 41. In the drive belt 3, the stud 39 of a first transverse segment 33 of a pair of adjacent transverse segments 33 is at least partly inserted in the recess 40 of a second transverse segment 33 of such pair, whereby these transverse segments 33 mutually align each other perpendicular to the said circumferential direction.
(11) To allow the drive belt 3 to bend, i.e. to follow a curved trajectory around the pulleys 1, 2, a radially innermost part of the transverse segments 33 tapers in radially inward direction, either gradually (such as illustrated on the right-hand side of
(12) In the base portion 34 of the transverse segment 33 two cut-throughs, i.e. holes 44 are provided below, i.e. radially inward of the rocking edge 42. By the number and size of these holes 44 the weight of the transverse segment 33 (and thus also of the drive belt 3 as a whole) can be adjusted and/or a heat transfer away from the friction surfaces 43 to the lubrication oil can be influenced.
(13) In a first novel embodiment of the transverse segment 33 that is illustrated in
(14) In a second novel embodiment of the transverse segment 33, that is illustrated in
(15) The present disclosure, in addition to the entirety of the preceding description and all details of the accompanying figures, also concerns and includes all the features of the appended set of claims. Bracketed references in the claims do not limit the scope thereof, but are merely provided as non-binding examples of the respective features. The claimed features can be applied separately in a given product or a given process, as the case may be, but it is also possible to apply any combination of two or more of such features therein.
(16) The invention(s) represented by the present disclosure is (are) not limited to the embodiments and/or the examples that are explicitly mentioned herein, but also encompasses amendments, modifications and practical applications thereof, in particular those that lie within reach of the person skilled in the relevant art.