Claims
- 1. In an endless power transmission belt construction having opposed side edge means and having an inner surface means for engaging a surface means of a rotatable pulley means or the like and defining a plurality of transversely disposed and alternately spaced apart projections and grooves that respectively extend between and to said opposed side edge means, the improvement wherein the depths of said transverse grooves are staggered so as to tend to reduce noise during normal operation of said belt construction with said pulley means or the like, said depths being staggered in a sequence calculated from a general formula utilizing a certain generating number with that sequence then being repeated throughout the length of said belt construction in the longitudinal direction thereof, said depths of said transverse grooves in each sequence thereof being staggered on the basis of a guadratic residue sequence based on said certain generating number where the depth for each transverse groove in each sequence thereof is determined by multiplying m (where m is the maximum desired depth divided by the generating number minus one) times the integer remainder after taking the quotient of the square of the sequence number divided by the generating number.
- 2. A belt construction as set forth in claim 1 wherein the longitudinal spacings between said transverse grooves are staggered in a generally randomly manner.
- 3. A belt construction as set forth in claim 2 wherein the average length of said longitudinal spacings is between approximately 0.3 of an inch and approximately 0.4 of an inch.
- 4. A belt construction as set forth in claim 3 wherein said average length is approximately 0.313 of an inch.
- 5. A belt construction as set forth in claim 4 wherein said longitudinal spacings comprise five different lengths that are arranged in a random sequence or a certain number of said lengths with that sequence then being repeated throughout the length of said belt construction in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 6. A belt construction as set forth in claim 1 wherein said certain generating number is a prime number other than 1.
- 7. In an endless power transmission belt construction having opposed side edge means and having an inner surface means for engaging a surface means of a rotatable pulley means or the like and defining a plurality of transversely disposed and alternately spaced apart projections and grooves that respectively extend between and to said opposed side edge means, the improvement wherein the depths of said transverse grooves are staggered so as to tend to reduce noise during normal operation of said belt construction with said pulley means or the like, said depths being staggered in a certain sequence with that sequence then being repeated throughout the length of said belt construction in the longitudinal direction thereof, said depths of said transverse grooves in each sequence thereof being staggered on the basis of a quadratic residue sequence based on a prime number where the depth for each transverse groove in each sequence thereof is determined by multiplying the remainder of the prime number subtracted from the value of the maximum desired depth times the square of the sequence number of that particular transverse groove divided by the prime number.
- 8. A belt construction as set forth in claim 7 wherein said certain prime number is 17.
- 9. A belt construction as set forth in claim 6 wherein the longitudinal spacings between said transverse grooves are staggered.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 324,852, filed Mar. 17, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,884,998, which, in turn, is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 152,693, filed Feb. 5, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,832,670.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Article in Science News, vol. 129, Jan. 4, 1986, pp. 12-13, entitled "Acoustic Residues". |
Divisions (2)
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