Patent ID: 7867121
Filing Date: 2011-01-11
Classification: F16G

Abstract:
1. A metal V-belt comprising: a metal ring having an endless belt shape; a plurality of metal elements supported by the metal ring in a longitudinal direction of the metal ring, the metal V-belt being wound on a drive pulley and a driven pulley to transmit power between the drive pulley and the driven pulley, wherein the plurality of metal elements includes a first metal element and a second metal element adjacent the first metal element, and wherein the first metal element comprises: a front main surface defined on a first side and a rear main surface defined on an opposing second side; a pair of right and left slots configured to receive the metal ring therein, the slots being defined between a saddle surface and an ear-part bottom surface, which connect the front and rear main surfaces; a protrusion provided in a protruding manner on one of the front main surface and the rear main surface; and a concavity that is defined in the other of the front main surface and the rear main surface, the concavity being configured to engage a protrusion provided in a protruding manner on one of a front main surface and a rear main surface of the second metal element; and a clearance defined between an outermost peripheral surface of the metal ring and the ear-part bottom surface has a value, wherein at an exit of the driven pulley, top portions of the front and rear main surfaces of the first and second metal elements that are adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction of the metal ring contact each other, and the outermost peripheral surface of the metal ring contacts the ear-part bottom surface, and wherein the innermost peripheral surface of the metal ring and the saddle surface are free from contacting each other, and a portion of the protrusion of the second metal element which extends orthogonally relative to the longitudinal direction of the metal ring and a portion of the concavity of the first metal element which directly opposes the portion of the protrusion of the second metal element are free from contacting each other.