Claims
- 1. A brake controller circuit for a braking device on a hydraulic elevator drive piston carrying an elevator car or a cable pulley, the braking device including a pair of brake arms for engaging and preventing movement of the hydraulic elevator drive piston, the drive piston being guided in a hydraulic elevator drive cylinder and acted upon by pressured fluid in the drive cylinder, the brake arms being rotatably mounted on the drive cylinder and moved by a brake drive actuated by the pressured fluid, the brake controller circuit comprising:
- an input means for connection to a source of electrical power;
- a normally open switch means and a coil connected in series with said input means;
- a brake control connected to said switch means for closing said switch means in response to an actuation signal to provide current flow in said coil from a power supply connected to said input means thereby actuating a brake drive to move brake arms into engagement with a hydraulic elevator drive piston;
- a buffer battery connected to said input means for receiving charging current from the power supply connected to said input means and for providing said current flow in said coil to actuate the brake drive in the absence of the power supply; and
- a capacitor connected to said input means for receiving charging current from the power supply connected to said input means and for providing said current flow in said coil to actuate the brake drive in the absence of both the power supply and said buffer battery.
- 2. The brake controller circuit according to claim 1 including a transformer/rectifier connected between said input means and a voltage regulator, said capacitor being connected to an output of said transformer/rectifier, said buffer battery and a voltage regulator connected to an output of said voltage regulator, and said brake control being connected to an output of said voltage divider and said coil for selectively electrically energizing said coil.
- 3. The brake control circuit according to claim 2 including a sensor for detecting downward movement of the drive piston, said brake control being connected to said sensor for electrically energizing said coil in response to unauthorized downward movement of the drive piston sensed by said sensor.
- 4. The brake control circuit according to claim 2 wherein said normally open switch is connected between said output of said voltage regulator and said coil, said switch being connected to said brake control for actuation between open and closed states.
- 5. The brake control circuit according to claim 1 wherein said brake control actuates said switch in a pulsed manner.
- 6. The brake control circuit according to claim 5 wherein said brake control closes said switch for approximately 200 milliseconds during each pulse.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional Application number 60/044,834, filed Apr. 25, 1997.
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