Claims
- 1. In a press for performing operations on shells for can ends and the like, said press having a bed and a slide, drive means connected to said slide to reciprocate said slide toward and away from said bed, upper and lower tooling supported on said slide and said bed, respectively, to perform operations on shells conveyed through said press between said tooling, an endless metallic conveyor belt formed of a length of thin flexible metal having its ends joined along a weld seam and providing an upper flight thereof positioned between said upper and lower tooling and a lower flight separated from said tooling, said conveyor belt including a plurality of transversely and longitudinally spaced shell carrier apertures arranged in parallel lanes along said conveyor belt and means connecting said conveyor belt to said drive means for intermittent movement thereof, whereby said conveyor belt may intermittently convey shells between said tooling;
- the improvement comprising
- said belt having means for relieving belt stress concentrations due to imperfections at the end of the welded seams in the belt, the stress relieving means including notches formed along the edges of the belt at the ends of the weld seam, said notches being of greater length along the edge of the belt than depth inward from the edge of the belt, said notches having rounded corners at the edge of the belt and at the interior of the notches.
- 2. An endless flexible metal conveyor belt for a can end conversion press or the like, said conveyor belt formed of a length of thin flexible metal having its ends joined along a weld seam and being adapted to be guided and driven in a horizontally elongated loop which has an upper flight positioned between tooling in the press;
- said belt having notches formed in the sides thereof at the ends of the weld seam to eliminate from the belt stress concentration areas due to the welding of the seam,
- said notches being elongated to have greater length along the edge of the belt than depth inward from the edge of the belt, said notches having rounded corners at the edge of the belt and at the interior of the notches.
- 3. A method of forming an improved conveyor belt for a press for performing operations on shells for can ends and the like, the press having a set of cooperating progressive tooling supported on the press slide and bed, respectively, to close and open in performing a succession of operations on shells conveyed through the press, and an endless metal conveyor belt having a joint in the form of a weld seam and having an upper flight thereof positioned between the tooling, the belt having a plurality of transversely and longitudinally spaced shell receiving carrier apertures arranged in parallel lanes thereon; said method comprising
- forming a length of thin flexible metal into and endless belt by welding together the ends of such length; and
- forming notches in the sides of the belt at the ends of the weld seam to eliminate from the belt stress concentration areas at the ends of the weld seam resulting from the welding process, said notches being elongated to have greater length along the edge of the belt than depth inward from the edge of the belt, said notches having rounded corners at the edge of the belt and at the interior of the notches.
- 4. The method defined in claim 3, wherein said belt material is stainless steel and the weld is an autogenous weld, and wherein the notches are formed with rounded corners to avoid stress risers around the edes of the notches.
- 5. A belt as defined in claim 2, wherein the weld seam extends obliquely relative to the longitudinal direction of the belt.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/656,671 filed 19 Feb. 1991 now abandoned.
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