Claims
- 1. A belt module, comprising:a first plurality of link ends disposed in a direction of belt travel; a second plurality of link ends extending in a direction opposite to the first plurality of link ends, the second link ends being offset from the first link ends such that adjacently positioned belt modules are capable of intercalating so that the first link ends of one belt module fit into spaces defined between the second plurality of link ends of an adjacent belt module; an intermediate section disposed along a centerline of the module and connecting the first plurality of link ends to the second plurality of link ends, the intermediate section having a first plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a first direction and having a second plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a second direction opposite the first direction, the cross-rib sections having an angled face that is capable of engaging with the teeth on a sprocket, the cross-rib sections disposed in alternating fashion on opposite sides of the centerline of the module.
- 2. The belt module of claim 1, wherein the angled face is planar.
- 3. The belt module of claim 1, wherein the face on the cross-rib section is angled with respect to an axis extending from the center of a pivot rod opening to the bottom of the cross-rib section, the angle of the face relative to the axis being less than or equal to ninety degrees.
- 4. The belt module of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of openings extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of the module.
- 5. The belt module of claim 1, wherein adjacent cross-rib sections have faces disposed at substantially equal and opposite angles.
- 6. The belt module of claim 1, further comprising stabilizing bars disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel.
- 7. A modular belt, comprising:a plurality of belt modules having a first plurality of link ends disposed in a direction of belt travel and having first pivot rod openings disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel; a second plurality of link ends extending in a direction opposite to the first plurality of link ends and having second pivot rod openings disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel, the second link ends being offset from the first link ends such that adjacently positioned belt modules are capable of intercalating so that the first link ends of one belt module fit into spaces defined between the second plurality of link ends of an adjacent belt module; and an intermediate section disposed along a centerline of the module and connecting the first plurality of link ends to the second plurality of link ends, the intermediate section having a first plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a first direction and having a second plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a second direction opposite the first direction, the cross-rib sections having an angled face that is capable of engaging with the teeth on a sprocket, the cross-rib sections disposed in alternating fashion on opposite sides of the centerline of the module; a plurality of pivot rods disposed through the first and second pivot rod openings such that the belt modules are intercalated and the adjacent belt modules are interlinked into adjacent hinged rows.
- 8. The modular belt of claim 7, wherein the angled face is planar.
- 9. The modular belt of claim 7, wherein the face on the cross-rib section is angled with respect to an axis extending from the center of a pivot rod opening to the bottom of the cross-rib section, the angle of the face relative to the axis being less than or equal to ninety degrees.
- 10. The modular belt of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of openings extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of the module.
- 11. The modular belt of claim 7, wherein adjacent cross-rib sections have faces disposed at substantially equal and opposite angles.
- 12. The modular belt of claim 7, further comprising stabilizing bars disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel.
- 13. A method of configuring a modular belt, comprising:providing a plurality of belt modules having a first plurality of link ends disposed in a direction of belt travel and having first pivot rod openings disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel; a second plurality of link ends extending in a direction opposite to the first plurality of link ends and having second pivot rod openings disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel, the second link ends being offset from the first link ends such that adjacently positioned belt modules are capable of intercalating so that the first link ends of one belt module fit into spaces defined between the second plurality of link ends of an adjacent belt module; and an intermediate section disposed along a centerline of the module and connecting the first plurality of link ends to the second plurality of link ends, the intermediate section having a first plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a first direction and having a second plurality of cross-rib sections facing in a second direction opposite the first direction, the cross-rib sections having an angled face that is capable of engaging with the teeth on a sprocket, the cross-rib sections disposed in alternating fashion on opposite sides of the centerline of the module; and placing pivot rods through the first and second pivot rod openings in adjacent belt modules such that the first and second link ends of the adjacent belt modules are intercalated and the adjacent belt modules are interlinked into adjacent hinged rows to form an endless belt capable of articulating about a drive sprocket.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the angled face is planar.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the face on the cross-rib section is angled with respect to an axis extending from the center of a pivot rod opening to the bottom of the cross-rib section, the angle of the face relative to the axis being less than or equal to ninety degrees.
- 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of openings extending from a top surface to a bottom surface of the module.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein adjacent cross-rib sections have faces disposed at substantially equal and opposite angles.
- 18. The method of claim 13, further comprising stabilizing bars disposed transverse to the direction of belt travel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Applicant hereby claims priority based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/226,648 filed Aug. 21, 2000, entitled “Center Drive Sprocket Engagement Side by Side Offset Centerline” which is incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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