Claims
- 1. A stone cutting belt comprising:
- a flexible and continuous main body with length and lateral width, said main body having a top surface across said lateral width and an opposite bottom surface, said bottom surface having a drive portion adapted to be drivenly engaged by a sheave;
- a plurality of stone cutting elements, each of said elements having a width substantially less than the lateral width of said main body; and
- means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting elements in said main body such that said plurality of elements are spaced along the length thereof and such that at least a portion of each of said cutting elements projects above said top surface of said main body, wherein said stone cutting elements are staggered across the lateral width of said top surface of said main body in a pattern to form a continuous cutting width at least equal to the lateral width of said main body.
- 2. The stone cutting belt of claim 1, wherein:
- said main body is of a resilient material;
- said means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting elements includes a plurality of rigid blocks embedded in said resilient material and spaced along the length of said main body; and
- said stone cutting elements each include a cutting tooth mounted in each of said rigid blocks such that at least a portion of said tooth projects above said top surface of said main body.
- 3. The stone cutting belt of claim 2, wherein:
- said portion of each of said cutting teeth projecting above said top surface includes;
- a front tooth face perpendicular to and facing toward the direction of travel of said belt; and
- a pair of lateral side tooth faces integral with said front tooth face defining a pair of opposite edges between said side tooth faces and said front tooth face, each of said opposite edges being rounded.
- 4. The stone cutting belt of claim 2, wherein said poly-crystalline diamond cutting tooth includes a plurality of diamond chips held together by a metallic carbide substrate.
- 5. The stone cutting belt of claim 2, wherein: said bottom surface includes a drive projection of said resilient material projecting therefrom and adapted to engage said sheave.
- 6. The stone cutting belt of claim 1, wherein said belt is mounted in a stone cutting device having a main frame, a jib movably mounted to said frame, a pair of spaced apart sheaves rotatably mounted to said jib and means on said main frame for rotating said sheaves, such that said belt extends around said sheaves in driven engagement.
- 7. The stone cutting belt of claim 1, wherein: each of said stone cutting elements includes a number of cutting teeth projecting above said top surface; and said pattern includes a group of said stone cutting teeth converging alternately from each of said opposite sides, wherein the lateral distance between pairs of alternate cutting teeth is less than the width of one of said cutting teeth.
- 8. A stone cutting belt comprising:
- a flexible and continuous main body with length and lateral width, said main body having a top surface across said lateral width and an opposite bottom surface, said bottom surface having a drive portion adapted to be drivenly engaged by a sheave;
- a plurality of stone cutting elements, each of said elements having a width substantially less than the lateral width of said main body; and
- means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting elements in said main body such that said plurality of elements are spaced along the length thereof and such that at least a portion of each of said cutting elements projects above said top surface of said main body, wherein said stone cutting elements are staggered across the lateral width of said top surface of said main body in a pattern to form a continuous cutting width at least equal to the lateral width of said main body;
- wherein said main body is of a resilient material;
- said means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting elements includes a plurality of rigid blocks embedded in said resilient material and spaced along the length of said main body;
- said stone cutting elements each include a cutting tooth mounted in each of said rigid blocks such that at least a portion of said tooth projects above said top surface of said main body;
- and further wherein said main body includes laterally opposite sides; and said pattern includes;
- a first group of stone cutting teeth converging alternately from each of said opposite sides wherein the lateral distance between pairs of alternate cutting teeth is less than the width of a cutting tooth; and
- a second group of said stone cutting teeth converging alternately from each of said opposite sides and lengthwise overlapping each of said lateral distances between each of said pairs of alternate cutting teeth in said first group.
- 9. The stone cutting belt of claim 8, wherein:
- each of said cutting teeth includes a pair of lateral tooth faces; and
- opposing lateral tooth faces of alternate pairs of cutting teeth in said first group are coplanar with a plane extending along the length of said main body such that said plane intersects one of said cutting teeth in said second group.
- 10. A stone cutting belt comprising:
- a flexible and continuous main body with length and lateral width, said main body having a top surface across said lateral width and an opposite bottom surface, said bottom surface having a drive portion adapted to be drivenly engaged by a sheave, wherein said main body is of a resilient material;
- a plurality of stone cutting teeth, each of said teeth having a width substantially less than the lateral width of said main body; and
- means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting teeth in said main body including a plurality of rigid blocks embedded in said resilient material along the length of said main body, each of said plurality of rigid blocks carrying one of said plurality of cutting teeth and having at least one bore therethrough, said at least one bore having ends opening in said rigid blocks along the length of said main body and further having at least one interior wall; and
- at least one flexible elongated member extending along the length of said main body through said main body and each of said at least one bore, wherein each of said at least one flexible elongated member is entirely embedded in said resilient material and is insulated from said at least one interior wall of said at least one bore by said resilient material.
- 11. The stone cutting belt of claim 10, wherein:
- said at least one bore includes at least one pair of opposing arcuate walls forming a necked-down portion.
- 12. A stone cutting belt comprising:
- a flexible and continuous main body with length and lateral width, said main body having a top surface across said lateral width and an opposite bottom surface, said bottom surface having a drive portion adapted to be drivenly engaged by a sheave;
- a plurality of stone cutting elements, each of said elements having a width substantially less than the lateral width of said main body; and
- means for mounting each of said plurality of stone cutting elements in said main body such that said plurality of elements are spaced along the length thereof and such that at least a portion of each of said cutting elements projects above said top surface of said main body, wherein said stone cutting elements are staggered across the lateral width of said top surface of said main body in a pattern to form a continuous cutting width at least equal to the lateral width of said main body,
- wherein each of said stone cutting elements includes a number of cutting teeth projecting above said top surface; and
- said pattern includes an overlapping relationship between at least one of said number of cutting teeth of one of said stone cutting elements and at least one of said number of cutting teeth of at least one other of said stone cutting elements spaced along the longitudinal length of said main body from said one of said stone cutting elements.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 131,461, filed Dec. 11, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,945,809.
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