Two-ply belting material

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Inventors

Arnold, Brink

Application #

204577

Filed

Jun-9-1988

Published

Feb-13-1990

Current US Class

056/341
056/477
056/DIG4
100/88
198/847
198/957
428/163
428/172
428/194
428/212
428/213
428/409

International Classes

A01D 039/00; B30B 005/06; B32B 025/10; B65G 015/34; B65G 015/44

Field of Search

56/341 56/477 56/DIG. 100/88 198/847 198/957 428/163 428/172 428/212 428/213 428/229 428/250 428/252 428/259 428/409 428/194

Assignee

Morrison Company, Inc. (Anthony, KS)

Examiners

Cannon; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arnold, White & Durkee

US Patent References

4371580   Three-ply belting...
4426926   Belt for round baler
4518647   Agricultural beltin...
4752282   Flat drive belt

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Abstract
Two-ply belting having improved dimensional stability flexing characteristics and elongation characteristics is disclosed. The belting comprises a first synthetic fabric proximate to the friction rubber surface of said belting and a second synthetic fabric distal to the friction rubber surface. The modulus and flex fatique life of the first synthetic fabric is greater than the modulus and flex fatique life of the second synthetic fabric. Belting with accordance with this invention is useful in agricultural applications.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Two-ply belting material comprising:

a first high coefficient of friction outer rubber skim;

a first ply comprising a first synthetic fabric bonded to said first outer rubber skim;

an inner rubber skim bonded to the said first ply opposite said first outer rubber skim;

a second ply comprising a second synthetic fabric bonded to said inner rubber skim; said first ply having a greater flex fatigue life and modulus of elongation than said second ply and second ply having a greater load bearing capacity than said first ply; and

a second outer rubber skim bonded to said second ply.

2. The belting of claim 1 wherein said second synthetic fabric comprises polyester warp and weft yarns and said first synthetic fabric comprises polyester weft and polyamide warp yarns.



Description
The present invention relates to belting and more particularly to belting having improved dimensional stability characteristics. Belting in accordance with the present invention is particularly useful in agricultural applications, e.g. hay balers, where environmental and loading conditions can be severe.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Belting is used today in many types of agricultural machinery, e.g. hay balers. A popular type of hay baler which is marketed today employs a plurality of belts which are used to form the hay into round bales. This type of baler is known as a round hay baler. The belts which are used on the round hay balers are typically in the order of 40 feet in length.

There are several factors which must be taken into consideration when designing belting for hay balers. One factor is that when a hay baler is making bales, the belts are stretched to heavy loads. These loads cause the belts to stretch and the amount that the belt stretches under the load must remain within a certain tolerance; otherwise the bale it is making will become too large, which interferes with proper baler operation.
 
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