Claims
- 1. Drive apparatus comprising:
- a driver mechanism including a generally v-shaped groove having opposed convex shaped frictional surfaces and a terminal surface therebetween;
- an elongated drive member engageable with said driver mechanism, said drive member having a longitudinal axis and including:
- an elongated strength member composed of arimid fiber material; and
- an elongated friction member composed of urethane integral with said strength member and having at least one v-section adapted for wedging frictional engagement with said v-shaped groove, said friction member including limiting means to prevent engagement of said terminal surface by said friction member and resulting undue adhesion between said friction member and said driver mechanism.
- 2. Drive apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- wherein said driver mechanism includes a pair of parallel ribs having spaced apart tip portions;
- wherein said v-section of said friction member terminates at an apex; and
- wherein said limiting means includes a pair of spaced apart shoulders engageable with said tip portions to prevent engagement of said terminal surface by said apex.
- 3. Drive apparatus as set forth in claim 2
- wherein said drive member is movable under the influence of said driver mechanism in the direction of said longitudinal axis; and
- wherein said ribs and said v-section lie in parallel planes aligned with the longitudinal axis of said drive member.
- 4. Drive apparatus as set forth in claim 1
- wherein said driver mechanism includes a plurality of parallel ribs; and
- wherein said friction member includes a plurality of v-sections being frictionally engageable, respectively, with said plurality of v-shaped grooves of said driver mechanism.
- 5. Drive apparatus as set forth in claim 4
- wherein each of said parallel ribs of said driver mechanism includes a tip portion;
- wherein each of said v-sections of said friction member terminates at an apex; and
- wherein said limiting means includes a pair of spaced apart shoulders engageable with each adjacent pair of said tip portions to prevent engagement of said terminal surfaces by said apices.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 630,215 filed Dec. 19, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,041,061 which is a division of Ser. No. 499,910 filed Mar. 26, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,284.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Copy of front and rear cover and page 3, 9, 13 of catalog entitled "Belting Industries Engineering Catalog-Flat Woven Belts". |
Divisions (2)
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630215 |
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