Belt end body or belt segment end body
US-9506526-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US10767728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10767728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815882746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 8, 2020 |
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A belt or a belt segment has a plurality of strength members that extend in a longitudinal direction (X) and are arranged parallel to one another, and a connecting element which forms one end of the belt or belt segment and is configured to be connected to a further connecting element at the other end of the belt or to one end of a further belt segment. The ends of the strength members are held by the connecting element. The belt or belt segment is characterized in that the ends of the strength members are connected to at least one clamping body in a force-fitting manner, wherein the clamping body can be held by the connecting element in a force-fitting manner at least in the longitudinal direction (X).
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What is claimed is: 1. A belt or belt segment comprising: a plurality of strength members each having a strength member end; the belt or belt segment having a first end and a second end and defining a longitudinal direction (X); said strength members extending in the longitudinal direction (X) and being arranged parallel to one another; a connecting element which forms said first end of the belt or belt segment and is configured to be connected to a further connecting element at said second end of the belt or to an end of a further belt segment; said strength member ends being held by said connecting element; at least one clamping body; said strength member ends being connected to said at least one clamping body in a force-fitting manner; and, said connecting element being configured to hold said at least one clamping body in a force-fitting manner at least in the longitudinal direction (X). 2. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 , wherein: said clamping body includes a first material; said connecting element includes a second material; and, said first material is softer than said second material. 3. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 , wherein at least two of said strength member ends are connected to a common clamping body in a force-fitting manner. 4. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 , wherein at least two of said strength member ends are each connected individually to one of said at least one clamping bodies in a force-fitting manner. 5. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 , wherein said connecting element has at least one clamping body receptacle configured to receive and hold, in a force-fitting manner at least in the longitudinal direction, at least one strength member end provided with one of said at least one clamping bodies. 6. The belt or belt segment of claim 5 , wherein said clamping body receptacle is configured to receive a clamping body having strength member ends of a plurality of said strength members connected thereto in a force-fitting manner. 7. The belt or belt segment of claim 5 , wherein said clamping body receptacle is configured to receive a clamping body having one strength member end of one of said strength members connected thereto in a force-fitting manner. 8. The belt or belt segment of claim 5 further comprising: a web extending in the longitudinal direction (X); said connecting element having two clamping body receptacles; each of said two clamping body receptacles being configured to receive and hold, in a force-fitting manner at least in the longitudinal direction (X), at least one strength member end provided with a clamping body; and, said two clamping body receptacles being separated from one another in a transverse direction (Y) by said web. 9. The belt or belt segment of claim 5 , wherein said connecting element has at least one strength member leadthrough configured to have at least one strength member pass therethrough in the longitudinal direction (X) into said clamping body receptacle. 10. The belt or belt segment of claim 9 , wherein said strength member leadthrough is configured as a bore through said connecting element. 11. The belt or belt segment of claim 9 , wherein said strength member leadthrough is configured as a groove through said connecting element. 12. The belt or belt segment of claim 11 , further comprising a cover configured to close at least one of said groove and said clamping body receptacle perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction (X). 13. The belt or belt segment of claim 9 , wherein said strength member leadthrough is configured in a widened manner in the longitudinal direction (X) in a direction away from said strength member ends. 14. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 further comprising: an elastomeric main body including a main body material; said strength members being embedded in said elastomeric main body; and, said strength member ends not being covered by said main body material. 15. The belt or belt segment of claim 1 , wherein said connecting element has a semicircular concavity on an internal belt side thereof.
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