This application claims priority to PCT Patent Application No. PCT/IB14/01698 filed Jul. 31, 2014, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to elevator systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to maintenance of elevator system components.
A typical elevator system includes an elevator car that moves along a hoistway. The elevator system includes one or more batteries to provide electrical power to the elevator system for, in some cases, emergency power, emergency lighting or the like. Some elevator systems may further utilize battery power to drive movement of the elevator car along the hoistway in some modes of operation. The batteries typically are located in the hoistway and are connected to the elevator car via electrical leads. As such, to perform maintenance on and/or replace the batteries, a technician must enter the hoistway. Such entry requires that certain safety systems be in place, and that a specified safety volume and clearance space be provided for the technician. Moreover, stopping elevator system operation and entering the hoistway to perform service and or maintenance tasks is time-consuming and costly.
Further, regulatory bodies have specified necessary increases in safety volume and clearance for technicians entering the hoistway resulting in a larger overall volume of the elevator systems, while elevator system customers desire that the elevator system occupy a smaller overall volume.
In one embodiment, an elevator car for an elevator system includes an elevator car panel and a battery pocket positioned in the elevator car panel. A battery is removably positioned in the battery pocket. The battery and battery pocket are configured such that inspection, maintenance and/or repair of the battery is performed without entry into a hoistway of the elevator system.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery pocket is positioned at a floor panel of the elevator car.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments multiple batteries are positioned at the elevator car panel.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery supplies electrical power to the elevator car.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the electrical power is for elevator car lighting and/or control systems.
In another embodiment, an elevator system includes a hoistway and an elevator car suspended in the hoistway via a suspension member and drivable along the hoistway. The elevator car includes an elevator car panel and a battery pocket positioned in the elevator car panel. A battery is removably positioned in the battery pocket. The battery and the battery pocket are configured such that inspection, maintenance and/or repair of the battery is performed without entry into the hoistway of the elevator system.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery pocket is positioned at a floor panel of the elevator car.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery is removable from the battery pocket by a technician at a landing floor of the elevator system.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the elevator system further includes a handle located at the battery for removal of the battery from the battery pocket.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments multiple batteries are disposed at the elevator car panel.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery supplies electrical power to the elevator car.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the electrical power is for elevator car lighting and/or control systems.
In yet another embodiment, a method of servicing an elevator system includes driving an elevator car along a hoistway and stopping the elevator car near a selected elevator landing floor. A battery is at least partially removed from a battery pocket at the elevator car via a technician located at the selected elevator landing floor for inspection, maintenance, replacement and/or repair.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments, the method further includes stopping the elevator car a distance above the selected elevator landing floor and at least partially removing the battery from the battery pocket disposed at a floor panel of the elevator car for inspection, maintenance, replacement and/or repair.
Alternatively or additionally, in this or other embodiments the battery supplies electrical power to the elevator car for one or more of lighting and/or control systems.
The detailed description explains the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of examples with reference to the drawings.
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The service and/or replacement of the batteries 40 is accomplished without the technician entering the hoistway 14, eliminating a need for a safety volume and clearance space in the hoistway 14 for performing battery 40 maintenance, thus potentially reducing a size of the hoistway 14. Further, the batteries 40 are not located in the hoistway 14 but are installed at the elevator car 12 itself. This allows for more efficient use of hoistway 14 space, with fewer components located in the hoistway 14.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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