Claims
- 1. A seamless, composite belt which will maintain a substantially flat surface in a span between two spaced apart mounting surfaces; the belt comprising one or more polymer layers, and one or more supporting woven, or non-woven layers, and further comprising structural properties to achieve a balance between down-cupping and up-cupping forces exerted on the belt in the span between the mounting surfaces.
- 2. The belt of claim 1 having a plurality of polymer layers of different thickness.
- 3. The belt of claim 1 having a plurality of polymer layers of different hardness or rigidity.
- 4. The belt of claim 1 having a plurality of polymer layers formed at different temperatures.
- 5. The belt of claim 1 having a plurality of polymer layers of different compositions.
- 6. The belt of claim 1 wherein one or more of the polymer and supporting layers are prestressed.
- 7. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt has alternating sections around the length of the belt, said sections having opposite tendencies to cup.
- 8. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is in substantially cylindrical shape.
- 9. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a three-layer belt having a woven fabric layer coated on both sides by hot cast polyurethane to form a top and a bottom polymer layer and wherein the top layer of urethane is thicker than the bottom layer.
- 10. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a two-layer belt having a loosely woven, mesh fabric layer coated with a hot cast polyurethane layer.
- 11. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a two-layer belt having a hot cast polyurethane layer formed with wound reinforcing cord.
- 12. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a two-layer belt having a hot cast polyurethane layer formed over a prestressed fabric layer held under tension during a molding process.
- 13. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a two-layer belt having a fabric layer coated with a polyurethane layer that is allowed to solidify at room temperature before completing a cure cycle at a higher temperature.
- 14. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a three-layer belt having top and bottom polymer layers of the same thickness on either side of the supporting layer, and having the top polymer layer made of a more rigid material than the bottom polymer layer.
- 15. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a three-layer belt having a top polymer layer of a uniform thickness above the supporting layer and a bottom polymer layer below the supporting layer which varies in thickness sinusoidally so as to create alternating sections with slight up-cupping and slight down-cupping tendencies.
- 16. The belt of claim 1 wherein the belt is a three-layer belt having a supporting layer sandwiched between top and bottom polymer layers, and wherein the top polymer layer is formed from a polymer foam and the bottom polymer layer is formed from a solid polymer.
- 17. The belt of claim 1, wherein said structural properties include one or a combination of the following properties:(a) varying the relative thickness of the different polymer and supporting layers in the belt; (b) varying the relative hardness or rigidity of the different layers in the belt; (c) varying the temperatures at which the different layers are formed; (d) varying the compositions of supporting layers; and (e) prestressing one or more of the composite layers.
- 18. The belt of claim 1, wherein one of the polymer layers is a polishing layer.
- 19. The belt of claim 1, wherein the two spaced apart mounting surfaces are rollers.
- 20. The belt of claim 19, wherein the rollers are part of a chemical mechanical polishing tool for the polishing of silicon or semiconductor wafers.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/105,606, filed Oct. 26, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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