Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Positive drive belt – Belt formed of rigid links
Patent
1994-09-30
1995-10-31
Buiz, Michael Powell
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Positive drive belt
Belt formed of rigid links
305 35EB, F16G 100
Patent
active
054624959
ABSTRACT:
A roller belt arrangement for a caterpillar track-type vehicle, especially a snowmobile. The arrangement has one or more inextensible belts that extend parallel to one another and to which transversely extending drivers or grippers are secured with the aid of screw bolts that extend through the belts and a base of the driver or gripper. The base has a U-shaped cross-sectional shape, including two legs that extend essentially perpendicular to the belt and a crosspiece that connects the legs and extends parallel to a plane of the belts and is adapted to rest thereagainst. An elastomeric cushion member is provided that rests against the crosspiece on the side thereof remote from the belts. An abutment member is disposed on an end of the screw bolt facing the driver or gripper, with the cushion member being disposed between the abutment member and the crosspiece.
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