IP Library Granted Patent US 8,469,846
Granted Patent B2
US 8,469,846 · App. 13/459,730 · Granted Jun 25, 2013

V-ribbed belt having an outer surface with improved coefficient of friction

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Patent No.
US 8,469,846
App. No.
13/459,730
Granted
Jun 25, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A V-ribbed belt for a mechanical power transmission. The V-ribbed belt comprises an outer back-side surface, an inner front-side surface, and a load-carrying section disposed between the front-side and back-side surfaces. The front-side surface includes a plurality of laterally spaced longitudinally extending v-ribs. The back-side surface includes a plurality of raised features that, when running on a flat-faced, back-side pulley, form a contact patch of about 20% to about 50% of that of a traditional flat-faced belt running on a flat-faced pulley. The reduced contact patch provides increased contact pressure which in turn provides an improved effective coefficient of friction between the belt and the pulley.

Claims (39)

1. A V-ribbed belt comprising:

an inner front-side section having a plurality of laterally spaced longitudinally extending V-ribs,

an outer back-side section for driving a flat-faced pulley, the outer back-side section comprising a plurality of raised features separated by low regions alternating therebetween and extending longitudinally along the length thereof, wherein the raised features and low regions are configured and arranged such that only the apex of the raised features are contactable with the flat-face of the flat-faced pulley; and

a load-carrying section disposed between said back-side and said front-side sections and coextensive with both the back-side and front-side sections;

wherein the low regions have a depth of about 0.1 mm to about 1.0 mm and the raised features have a width of about 0.2 mm to about 1.8 mm.

2. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the raised features are spaced laterally across the width of the back-side of the V-ribbed belt.

3. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein a transverse cross-section through the width of at least one of said raised features has an outermost contour that is curved, triangular, or forms plateau.

4. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the outer back-side section has a maximum thickness of about 1.3 mm.

5. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the raised features have a center-to-center distance of about 0.4 mm to about 3.6 mm.

6. The V-ribbed belt of claim 5 wherein the center-to-center distance between the raised features is uniform across the width of the V-ribbed belt.

7. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the raised features form a contact patch with the flat-faced pulley having a reduced area of about 20% to about 50% of the area of a full contact patch and provides an increased coefficient of friction to the outer back-side section.

8. The V-ribbed belt of claim 7 wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.4 to about 2.1 times its initial coefficient of friction measured when the belt is stopped and started.

9. The V-ribbed belt of claim 7 wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.5 to about 2.7 times its initial coefficient of friction at 10% slip.

10. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the back-side section of the belt including the raised features is about 0.76 mm to about 1.3 mm and the thickness of the front-side section of the belt is about 4.0 mm to about 6.35 mm.

11. The V-ribbed belt of claim 1 wherein the load-carrying section of the belt comprises longitudinally extending load-carrying cords.

12. A V-ribbed belt comprising:

an inner front-side section having a plurality of laterally spaced longitudinally extending V-ribs,

an outer back-side section for driving a flat-faced pulley comprising a plurality of raised features that are configured to contact and frictionally engage a flat-faced pulley, the raised features extending longitudinally along the length of the belt and having heights of 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm; and

a load-carrying section disposed between said back-side and said front-side sections and coextensive with both the back-side and front-side sections.

13. The V-ribbed belt of claim 12 wherein a transverse cross-section through the width of at least one of said raised features has an outermost contour that is curved, triangular, or forms plateau.

14. The V-ribbed belt of claim 12 wherein at least one raised feature is separated from an adjacent raised feature by a longitudinally extending curved or flat bottomed channel.

15. The V-ribbed belt of claim 12 wherein the raised features are spaced laterally across the width of the back-side of the V-ribbed belt.

16. The V-ribbed belt of claim 12 wherein the outer back-side section has a maximum thickness of about 1.3 mm, and the raised features have a center-to-center distance of about 0.4 mm to about 3.6 mm.

17. The V-ribbed belt of claim 16 wherein the center-to-center distance between the raised features is uniform across the width of the V-ribbed belt.

18. The V-ribbed belt of claim 12 wherein the raised features form a contact patch with the flat-faced pulley having a reduced area of about 20% to about 50% of the area of a full contact patch and provides an increased coefficient of friction to the outer back-side section.

19. The V-ribbed belt of claim 18 wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.4 to about 2.1 times its initial coefficient of friction measured when the belt is stopped and started.

20. The V-ribbed belt of claim 18 wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.5 to about 2.7 times its initial coefficient of friction at 10% slip.

21. A V-ribbed belt comprising:

an inner front-side section having a plurality of laterally spaced longitudinally extending V-ribs,

an outer back-side section comprising a plurality of raised features separated by low regions alternating therebetween and extending longitudinally along the length thereof; and

a load-carrying section disposed between said back-side and said front-side sections and coextensive with both the back-side and front-side sections;

wherein apexes of the raised features form a contact patch when placed against a flat-faced pulley having a reduced area of about 20% to about 50% of the area of a full contact patch and provides an increased coefficient of friction to the outer back-side section;

wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.4 to about 2.1 times its initial coefficient of friction measured when the belt is stopped and started, or the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.5 to about 2.7 times its initial coefficient of friction at 10% slip.

22. A V-ribbed belt comprising:

an inner front-side section having a plurality of laterally spaced longitudinally extending V-ribs,

an outer back-side section for driving a flat-faced pulley comprising a plurality of raised features that are configured to contact and frictionally engage a flat-faced pulley, the raised features extending longitudinally along the length of the belt and having heights of 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm; and

a load-carrying section disposed between said back-side and said front-side sections and coextensive with both the back-side and front-side sections;

wherein the raised features form a contact patch with the flat-faced pulley having a reduced area of about 20% to about 50% of the area of a full contact patch and provides an increased coefficient of friction to the outer back-side section;

wherein the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.4 to about 2.1 times its initial coefficient of friction measured when the belt is stopped and started, or the coefficient of friction of the outer back-side increases over time in dry, dust conditions by about 1.5 to about 2.7 times its initial coefficient of friction at 10% slip.

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RELEASE (REEL 042554 / FRAME 0222) Recorded Oct 7, 2022
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