Claims
- 1. A conveyor belt butt splice comprising two conveyor belt ends abutted end-to-end with one another, said belt ends having respective splicing recesses adjoining and opening to one another across the abutment of said belt ends, a unitary piece of woven splice fabric disposed in said adjoining recesses across the abutment of said belt ends with the warpwise extend of said splice fabric in substantial alignment with the longitudinal extent of said abutting belt ends, and means for adhesively bonding said splice fabric to each said belt end within their respective said splicing recesses. said splice fabric comprising a set of warp yarns selected from the group of yarns consisting of aramid, glass, carbon, graphite, steel, polybezimidozole, and boron fibers and having a denier of greater than 1000 thereby to provide substantially high tenacity, determined as a substantially high tensile strength of the warp yarns in relation to the denier of the warp yarns in comparison to other available yarns, and to provide substantially high modulus of elasticity, determined as a substantially low degree of elongation of said warp yarns in relation to longitudinal load thereon in comparison to other available yarns, said warp yarns being intermeshed with filling yarn of a denier of greater than 1000 in a weave construction wherein said warp yarns are crimped at least approximately 10% and said filling yarn is crimped less than approximately 5% thereby to render said fabric bendable in its warpwise direction in substantial correspondence to the bendability of said conveyor belt ends and to provide said fabric with a first modulus of elasticity determined in response to warpwise elongational forces in an initial range of fabric elongation from a relaxed state, said first modulus of elasticity being relatively lower than the modulus of elasticity of said warp yarns alone to provide said fabric with a controlled degree of stretchability during said initial range of fabric elongation, and a second modulus of elasticity determined in response to warpwise elongation forces in a succeeding range of fabric elongation following said initial range of fabric elongation, said second modulus of elasticity being commensurate with the modulus of elasticity of said warp yarns.
- 2. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said warp yarns are comprised of aramid fibers.
- 3. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 2 and characterized further in that said aramid fibers have para-oriented polyamide molecules.
- 4. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 3 and characterized further in that each said warp yarn consists essentially of multiple continuous aramid filaments.
- 5. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 1 or 4 and characterized further in that each said filling yarn consists essentially of multiple continuous nylon filaments.
- 6. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said weave construction is a one-by-one weave of said warp and filling yarns.
- 7. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 1 and characterized further by a finish on said fabric for promoting bonding of said fabric between said two conveyor belt ends.
- 8. A conveyor belt splice according to claim 7 characterized further in that said finish is an adhesive.
- 9. A conveyor belt butt splice according to claim 1 and characterized further in that said splicing recesses are formed in an outward side of each said belt end which are to face away from a belt support means during belt operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 597,820, filed Oct. 15, 1990, now abandoned.
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"Key Points-Diagonal Butt Splice-Usflex/Mineflex I Belts" Product Information Brochure by Scandura, Inc. |
"Key Points-Diagonal Lapped Splice-Royalon Reduced Ply and Multiple-Ply Belts" Product Information Brochure by Scandura, Inc. |
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