This application claims the benefit of and priority to European Patent Application No. 07425837.7, filed Dec. 28, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein.
The present invention relates to a cableway system with supporting and haul cables. More specifically, the present invention relates to a cableway system of the type described in HOELZL COSTRUZIONE FUNIVIE S.R.L. Patent EP 0 692 418 B1 granted on Nov. 24, 1999, and comprising two supporting cables spaced a given distance apart and secured at opposite ends, a trolley fitted to the supporting cables, and a haul-cable drive interposed between an actuating unit and the trolley to move the trolley in opposite directions along the supporting cables.
The haul-cable drive comprises two drive pulleys powered by the actuating unit and located at a drive station, two return pulleys located at a return station, an endless haul cable looped about the two drive pulleys and two return pulleys, a first pair of idle pulleys fitted to the trolley and about which is looped the intermediate portion of the haul cable extending between the drive pulleys, and a second pair of idle pulleys, also fitted to the trolley, and about which is looped the intermediate portion of the haul cable extending between the return pulleys.
Known solutions of the type described above have several drawbacks, foremost of which is that of requiring not only an endless but also a “constant-strength” or “seamless” haul cable, in which the splice is practically invisible and poses no problems when winding on and off the pulleys, because the break load of the haul cable is practically the same at any point along it. Obtaining splices with the above characteristics is not easy, and involves painstaking work that can only be carried out on site by highly skilled personnel, thus resulting in high cost in terms of time and labour.
To this must be added additional comparable time and labour costs, on account of the haul cable, during operation of the system, settling and stretching, so that the first splice must inevitably be followed by cutting and further splicing.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cableway system with supporting and haul cables, differing from existing systems, and designed to provide a straightforward, low-cost solution to the above problems.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cableway system with supporting and haul cables, comprising at least one pair of supporting cables located a given distance apart and secured at opposite ends, a trolley fitted to said supporting cables, and a haul-cable drive interposed between an actuating unit and said trolley to move the trolley in opposite directions along said supporting cables, the haul-cable drive comprising two drive pulleys connected to said actuating unit and located at a drive station, two return pulleys located at a return station, and a haul cable wound about the two drive pulleys and the two return pulleys, the haul-cable drive also comprising relative-mobility means interposed between said trolley and an intermediate portion of said haul cable extending between said drive pulleys, to permit relative movement of said intermediate portion with respect to said trolley; and the system being characterized in that said haul-cable drive also comprises retaining means carried by said trolley to fix firmly to the trolley the portions of said haul cable extending from said return pulleys towards said trolley.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from the following Detailed Description and the figures.
A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference numeral 1 of
System 1 may be used on its own to form a single cable track 2, or, conveniently, alongside an identical cableway system 1 to form a two-cable tracks, i.e. to and from cableway system 3, only shown partly in
In one embodiment, system 1 comprises a drive station 5, a return station 6, two parallel supporting cables 7 spaced a given distance apart and secured at one end at drive station 5, and at the other end at return station 6, a known trolley 8 fitted to supporting cables 7 (
In one embodiment, actuating unit 9 comprises a known motor reducer 10 at drive station 5, and a haul-cable drive 12 interposed between trolley 8 and motor reducer 10.
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In one embodiment, device 19 is located on the side of trolley 8 facing drive pulleys 14, and comprises two idle pulleys 21 fitted in fixed positions and in rotary manner to trolley 8, and about which winds a continuous intermediate portion 22 of haul cable 18 extending between drive pulleys 14. In actual use, idle pulleys 21 permit relative movement of intermediate portion 22 with respect to trolley 8.
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Alternatively, in a variation not shown, each idle pulley 21 is replaced by a respective number of side by side rollers with axes parallel to one another and to the axis of pulley 25, or by a slide member defining a curved slide and guide track, on which part of intermediate portion 22 slides.
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Devices 20 described, by connecting haul cable 18 firmly to trolley 8, regardless of whether haul cable 18 is open or endless, therefore provide, unlike the solution in Patent EP 0 692 418 B1, for totally transferring compensation or elimination of any difference in tension between the portions wound about return pulleys 15 from trolley 8 to the return pulleys and counterweights, thus greatly simplifying the design of the trolley.
Moreover, by enabling the use of open haul cables, system 1 described provides, unlike the known solution, for fast, easy takeup of any variation in the length of the haul cable caused by settling of the cable or normal operation of the system. In fact, in the case of the
Alternatively, haul cable 18 is shorted, in the
When using endless cables, as in the
Unlike known solutions, the characteristics described in particular, distancing from trolley 8 compensation of any difference in the tension of haul cable 18 on the return side—enable the use of both open cables, thus solving all the problems connected with splicing the haul cable, and endless cables, which may be joined using straightforward clamps and/or in such a manner that the join is located at the clamps or drums, with no need for special joints for forming constant-strength cables.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
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07425837.7 | Dec 2007 | EP | regional |