Belt clamp

文档序号:816633 发布日期:2021-03-26 浏览:39次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 带夹具 (Belt clamp ) 是由 L·布朗 Y·W·德桑蒂 于 2019-07-23 设计创作,主要内容包括:一种夹具,包括第一构件、能够连接到第一构件的第二构件,所述第二构件包括第二表面,该第二表面具有第一凹槽和第二凹槽,每个凹槽用于接收齿形带的齿,在每个凹槽之间设置有峰部,第二构件与第一构件配合地接合以在它们之间接合齿形带,并且第一构件包括至少一个弧形凹表面,该至少一个弧形凹表面在夹具的整个宽度上延伸,当第二构件紧固到第一构件上时,该弧形凹表面对应于第二构件峰部。(A clamp comprising a first member, a second member connectable to the first member, the second member comprising a second surface having a first groove and a second groove, each groove for receiving a tooth of a toothed belt, a peak being disposed between each groove, the second member being matingly engaged with the first member to engage the toothed belt therebetween, and the first member comprising at least one arcuate concave surface extending across the width of the clamp, the arcuate concave surface corresponding to the second member peak when the second member is secured to the first member.)

1. A clamp, the clamp comprising:

a first member;

a second member connectable to the first member, the second member including a second surface having a first groove and a second groove, each groove for receiving a tooth of a toothed belt, a peak disposed between each groove;

the second member is cooperatively engaged with the first member to engage the toothed belt therebetween; and is

The first member includes at least one arcuate concave surface extending across a width of the clip, the arcuate concave surface corresponding to a second member peak when the second member is fastened to the first member.

2. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the arcuate concave surface has a width W2 in the range of approximately 25% to 50% of the groove spacing.

3. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the radius R of the arcuate concave surface is about 75% to 200% of the groove spacing.

4. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the depth D of the arcuate concave surface is about 10% of the groove spacing.

5. The clip of claim 1 wherein the clip relieves stress concentrations between adjacent belt teeth and concentrated on the tensile cords of the belt.

6. A clamp, the clamp comprising:

a first member;

a second member connectable to the first member, the second member including a second surface having at least a first groove and a second groove spaced apart at a groove pitch, each groove cooperatively receiving a tooth of a toothed belt, a second member peak disposed between each groove;

the second member is cooperatively engaged with the first member to engage the toothed belt therebetween;

the first member includes at least one arcuate concave surface extending across a width of the clip, the arcuate concave surface matingly corresponding with the second member peak when the second member is secured to the first member; and is

The width W2 of the arcuate concave surface is in the range of about 25% to 50% of the groove spacing.

7. A clamp, the clamp comprising:

a first member;

a second member having a second surface with at least a first groove and a second groove spaced apart from each other at a groove spacing, each groove for matingly receiving a tooth of a toothed belt, a second member peak disposed between each groove;

the second member being cooperatively engaged with the first member to engage the toothed belt therebetween;

the first member includes at least one arcuate concave surface extending across a width of the clamp, the arcuate concave surface cooperatively disposed with the second member peak when the second member and the first member are in an engaged relationship with the toothed belt therebetween; and is

The arcuate concave surface has a width W2 in a range of about 25% to 50% of the groove spacing and a depth of less than about 10% of the groove spacing.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a band clamp, and more particularly, to a clamp including an arcuate concave surface extending across the width of the clamp, the arcuate concave surface corresponding to a second member peak when the second member is fastened to a first member.

Background

Timing belts are used for metering, positioning, transporting, and vibratory driving of various instruments, mechanisms, tools, and the like. The timing belt is made of durable plastic (e.g., neoprene and polyurethane), which may be reinforced with tensile metal cords. The width of the timing belt, the number of teeth, the type of plastic suitable for the operating conditions imposed on the timing belt, and other parameters may vary.

The timing belt has a normal length or a standard length. Where the required tape length is greater than the standard length stocked by suppliers and distributors of precision machine parts, a length of timing tape stock may be used to form a new longer tape. Opposite ends of a length of belt stock are connected by a clamp into an endless belt. The resulting endless belt is longer than the standard belt and can meet the specific requirements of the user. The lengths of belt may also be connected at each end to an XY machine for sorting and packaging operations.

Stress risers may be created between teeth in a toothed belt due to the manufacturing process. Stress concentrations can cause premature failure of the tensile cords, thereby shortening the useful life of the belt.

Thus, the need for a belt clamp that distributes stress risers to extend service life has not been reduced.

Representative of the art is us patent application 2008/0060171a1 which discloses a belt clamp for securing free ends of a length of timing belt stock together to form an endless timing belt. The clamp is comprised of an inverted U-shaped cover, a U-shaped base, and a fastener that passes through centrally located holes in the cover and base to draw the cover and base together in overlapping relation. A plurality of recesses are formed on the upper surface of the base, and the bed is centrally located and interrupted by the recesses. The free end of the timing belt blank segment is placed on the bed and held in a fixed position by the pressure exerted by the fastener as the cover and base are drawn together. Projections (e.g., ribs, teeth, or buttons) formed on one or both sides of the timing belt blank are pressed into complementary recesses in the base. A bracket or other mounting support may be attached to an upwardly extending pin or protrusion on the upper surface of the belt clamp, and a position indicating sensor may be positioned by the protrusion and/or secured to the bracket for movement with the belt clamp.

What is needed is a clip that includes at least one arcuate concave surface extending across the width of the clip that corresponds to a second member peak when the second member is fastened to a first member. The present invention satisfies this need.

Disclosure of Invention

The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide a clip that includes at least one arcuate concave surface extending across the width of the clip that corresponds to a second member peak when the second member is secured to the first member.

Other aspects of the invention will be pointed out or made obvious by the following description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.

The present invention includes a clamp, comprising: a first member; a second member connectable to the first member, the second member including a second surface having a first groove and a second groove, each groove for receiving a tooth of a toothed belt, a peak being disposed between each groove, the second member being matingly engaged with the first member to engage the toothed belt between the first member and the second member, and the first member including at least one arcuate concave surface extending across a width of the clamp, the arcuate concave surface corresponding to the peak of the second member when the second member is fastened to the first member.

Drawings

The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.

FIG. 1 is a side view of a prior art belt.

Fig. 2A is a detail of fig. 1.

Fig. 2B is an alternative embodiment of fig. 2A.

Fig. 3 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt.

Fig. 4 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt.

Fig. 5 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt.

Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a jig with a toothed belt.

Fig. 7 is a transparent perspective view of a clamp with a toothed belt.

Detailed Description

FIG. 1 is a side view of a prior art belt. The belt 100 includes a belt body 10. The belt body 10 may comprise any of a variety of known thermoplastics used in the belt industry, for example, polyurethane or derivatives thereof. Embedded within the belt body are a plurality of tensile cords 20. The tensile cords 20 may comprise carbon fiber, polyester, steel, and nylon, to name a few. The tensile cords extend in the longitudinal direction of the belt.

A plurality of teeth 30 extend from the belt body. The teeth extend over the entire width of the belt orthogonal to the longitudinal direction. The teeth mesh in mating grooves in a sprocket (not shown).

At the bottom of each tooth is a tooth root 31. The tooth root transitions from belt tooth to belt body.

A trapezoidal recess 40 is provided between each root. Current manufacturing methods for synchronous TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) belts typically create trapezoidal shaped notches between the teeth immediately below the tensile cords. These notches can become stress concentrators that cause cord damage and shorten belt life when the belt is securely fastened with a clamp.

Fig. 2A is a detail of fig. 1. The stress concentration portion 12 is shown adjacent to the tensile cord 20. The stress concentration portion 12 is disposed between the belt teeth 30 and may concentrate on the tensile cord. Stress risers can lead to premature failure of the tensile cords and thus premature failure of the belt. The stress concentration portion 12 is shown in the figure by shading.

Fig. 2B is an alternative embodiment of fig. 2A. In the absence of the notch 40, the stress riser 13 is disposed in an upper portion of the body 10 opposite the tooth 30. Stress risers 13 may also cause premature belt failure. The clamp of the invention reduces the size of the described stress concentrators (12, 13), which increases the service life of the belt. The stress concentration portion 13 is shown in the figure by hatching.

Fig. 3 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt. For example, the jig of the present invention may be used to connect toothed belts in an XY multi-axis machine.

The clip of the present invention incorporates a concave surface profile 51 directly above the trapezoidal recess 40. The additional space provided by the concave surface 51 relieves and disperses much of the strain energy that accumulates at the tensile cord 20 and the trapezoidal shaped recess 40.

The width W2 of the concave surface 51 is in the range of approximately 25% to 50% of the pitch. The pitch is the distance between the crowns of adjacent teeth.

The radius R of the concave surface 51 is about 75% to 200% of the pitch. The depth D is typically 10% of the pitch. The clamp of the present invention having a laterally concave surface can reduce the stress concentration present above the notch 40 from 18% to 55%. The amount of strain energy absorption is large and the energy is dispersed along the upper layers of the body 10 rather than being concentrated on the trapezoidal shaped recess 40 and the tensile cord 20.

Fig. 4 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt. The protrusion 11 of the belt body is shown expanding into the concave surface 51. The stress concentration at the protrusion 11 is significantly reduced when compared to the stress concentration shown in fig. 2A and 2B.

Fig. 5 is a side view of a clamp with a toothed belt. The clamp 50 includes an upper portion 57 and a lower portion 53. Portion 53 is fastened to portion 57 by fasteners 55. The fasteners 55 may include bolts or screws. The belt 10 is sandwiched between the portions 57 and 53. Portion 53 includes a grooved profile 54 that matches the toothed profile of belt 10.

Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a jig with a toothed belt. The jig 50 may be engaged with a component (not shown) of the XY machine that may be desired by the user. For example, it may be part of a warehouse Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS).

Fig. 7 is a transparent perspective view of a clamp with a toothed belt. The wireframe depiction shows the portion 57, the portion 53, and the band 10. The belt 10 has an approximate width W1. The clamp width and belt width are approximately the same. Each concave surface 51 cooperatively corresponds with and opposes an apex 58 of the portion 53. Each peak 58 engages a groove of the belt. The distance between the centers of adjacent grooves is the groove pitch P. In the case of a mating engagement between the clamp and the belt, the groove spacing and tooth pitch are equal, i.e., P.

Although forms of the invention have been described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations may be made in the construction and relation of parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein. Unless specifically noted otherwise, the components depicted in the drawings are not drawn to scale. The present invention is illustrated using a numerical example and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Furthermore, it is not intended that any appended claims or claim elements refer to 35u.s.c. § 112(f), unless the word "means for …" or "step for …" is explicitly used in a particular claim. The present disclosure should in no way be limited to the exemplary embodiments or numerical dimensions shown in the drawings and described herein.

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