Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Belt having drive surfaces on opposite side edges of stacked...
Patent
1984-10-19
1985-06-25
Staab, Lawrence J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Belt having drive surfaces on opposite side edges of stacked...
474242, 474244, F16G 100, F16G 500, F16G 121, F16G 122
Patent
active
045251592
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a belt and pulley transmission which is preferably but not essentially an infinitely variable transmission. The belt is formed from a stack of individual blocks working in compression and supported on one or more support bands. According to the invention, the blocks are formed from sintered metal material, while the bands which support and compress the blocks are made from aramide fibres, such as KEVLAR. Every tenth block is of sintered bronze, to reduce the risk of seizing, the remaining blocks being of sintered iron.
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Filderman Rene
Pilache Michel
Bednarek Michael D.
Staab Lawrence J.
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