Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
In the station, the strand 11 of the supporting and conveying cable 1 is guided away downward over a vertically oriented first deflecting pulley 31 and is guided over two further vertically oriented deflecting pulleys 32 and 33. The pulleys 32 and 33 are rotatably supported about axes that are oriented transversely to the axis of the first deflecting pulley 31. Thereupon, the strand 11 is guided over a fourth deflecting pulley 34, arranged parallel to the first deflecting pulley 31, and then merges into the strand 14. The strand 12 is guided likewise vertically downward over a fifth deflecting pulley 35, subsequently over a sixth deflecting pulley 36 and then over a seventh deflecting pulley 37, oriented parallel to the fifth deflecting pulley 35, whereupon it merges into the strand 13. The group of deflecting pulleys 32, 33 and 36 is designed with a counterweight 30, by way of which the supporting and conveying cable 1 is tensioned.
The station is configured with an upper plane (i.e., second story) and with a lower plane (i.e., first story). In the upper plane of the station, the two strands 11 and 12 of the supporting and conveying cable 1 are continued by two supporting bars of a first guide rail 41, which is assigned groups of decelerating wheels 50 and conveying wheels 51 which move the cablecars along the first guide rail 41, in the upper plane of the station, to a first vertical conveying wheel 61, which is located at that end of the station opposite from the entrance to the station. This vertical conveying wheel 61, also referred to as a heightwise conveying wheel 61, moves the cablecars 2 from the upper plane, wherein they are moved into the station, into the lower plane, where the passengers board or disembark. In the lower plane of the station, the vertical conveying wheel 61 is followed by a second guide rail 42, which is formed by two supporting bars and has associated conveying wheels 52 which move the cablecars 2 through the boarding and disembarking region 20 for the passengers. The cablecars 2 are then moved along the second guide rail 42 to a second vertical conveying wheel 62, which raises them once again into the upper plane of the cableway station. In this station, the second vertical conveying wheel 62 is followed by a third guide rail 43, which has two supporting bars and is assigned further conveying wheels 53 and then accelerating wheels 54. At the exit from the cableway station, the third guide rail 43 is assigned the cable strands 13 and 14 of the supporting and conveying cable 1.
As can also be seen from
At the entrance to a station, the cablecars 2 are uncoupled from the supporting and conveying cable 1 and moved, by means of the decelerating wheels 50 and the conveying wheels 51, along the first guide rail 41 to the first vertical conveying wheel 61, which is rotated in the counterclockwise direction. The cablecars 2 are then moved, by means of the first vertical conveying wheel 61, into the lower plane, wherein they are moved along the second guide rail 42, by means of the conveying wheels 52, through the boarding and disembarking region 20 for the passengers. The cablecars 2 then reach the second vertical conveying wheel 62, which is rotated in the clockwise direction and by way of which the cablecars 2 are conveyed upward from the lower plane into the upper plane. In the upper plane, the cablecars 2 are moved along the third guide rail 43, by means of the conveying wheels 53, back to the supporting and conveying cable 1 again. The accelerating wheels 54 bring the cablecars 2 to the speed of the supporting and conveying cable 1, whereupon they are coupled to the strands 13 and 14 of the conveying cable 1.
As soon as, as is illustrated in
As soon as the cablecar 2 has reached the lower plane, as is illustrated in
A cablecar is received from the second guide rail 42 by the second vertical conveying wheel 62, and the cablecar 2 is transferred to the third guide rail 43, in an analogous manner.
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These illustrations also show that the vertical conveying wheels 61, 62 are assigned four drive rollers 63 designed with drive motors 64.
If the actuating levers 7 have not been activated by the control rails 77, they are located in the position which can be seen from
Such vertical conveying wheels can be used both for a cableway system which is provided with a supporting and conveying cable for the transporting means and for a cableway system wherein fixed supporting cables and moveable haulage cables are provided for conveying the transporting means. A conveying cable according to the patent claims is to be understood as being either a supporting and conveying cable or a haulage cable.
The transport devices, here illustrated as cablecars or gondolas 2, which are moved en route at a speed of approximately 6 m/sec, are moved at a speed of approximately 0.3 m/sec in the station and, in particular, in the boarding and disembarking region.
Since the transport devices are conveyed in opposite directions, both in the upper plane of the station and in the lower plane of the station, between the entrance region to the station, and/or the exit region from the station, and the vertical conveying wheels, the system is of very space-saving construction.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1195/2006 | Jul 2006 | AT | national |
A 221/2007 | Feb 2007 | AT | national |