Endless power transmission V-belt construction and method of mak

Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Friction drive belt – Including groove – openings or pockets formed in belt surface...

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ABSTRACT:
An endless power transmission V-belt construction and method of making the same are provided, the belt construction being formed mainly of polymeric material and having rounded top and bottom teeth respectively extending along the length of the top and bottom surfaces of the belt construction, the belt construction comprising a tension section having the top surface, a compression section having the bottom surface, and a load-carrying section disposed intermediate the tension section and the compression section. The quotient of the bottom to top tooth pitch ratio of the belt construction is approximately 1.40 and the quotient of the bottom to top tooth depth ratio thereof is approximately 1.77 while the quotient of the belt thickness to flex thickness ratio thereof is approximately 3.98.

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