The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to the field of elevators, and more particularly to a multicar, ropeless elevator system.
Ropeless elevator systems, also referred to as self-propelled elevator systems, are useful in certain applications (e.g., high rise buildings) where the mass of the ropes for a roped system is prohibitive, roped elevator core space can become too large, and there is a desire for multiple elevator cars to travel in a single lane. There exist ropeless elevator systems with multiple lanes in which some lanes are designated for upward traveling elevator cars and some lanes are designated for downward traveling elevator cars. Transfer stations at various locations in the hoistway are used to move elevator cars horizontally between these various upward and downward moving lanes.
Ropeless elevator systems are often used for variety of applications and users. Certain applications and users have different objectives, requirements, and desires requiring the use or replacement of elevator cars within the elevator system. Further, elevator car selection and installation can be expedited by utilizing elevator cars that are provided from outside the elevator system. A system and method that can selectively introduce and remove elevator cars from a ropeless elevator system is desired to optimize performance and service.
According to an embodiment, an elevator interface for an elevator system includes an external interface to receive an elevator car outside of the elevator system, and an elevator system interface in operable communication with the external interface to introduce the elevator car into the elevator system.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include an elevator car storage area associated with the external interface and the elevator system interface to store the elevator car.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the elevator system interface removes the elevator car from the elevator system and the external interface provides the elevator car to outside the elevator system.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator system interface aligns the at least one elevator car for use with the elevator system.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator car is a specialized elevator car.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator car is pre-aligned outside the elevator system.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator system interface includes a lift to introduce and receive the at least one elevator car.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator car is preassembled outside the elevator system.
According to an embodiment, a method for operating an elevator system includes receiving an elevator car from outside the elevator system to an external interface, and introducing the elevator car into the elevator system from an elevator system interface in operable communication with the external interface.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include storing the elevator car in an elevator car storage area in operable communication with the external interface and the at least one elevator system interface.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include removing the elevator car from the elevator system via the elevator system interface, and providing the elevator car to outside the elevator system via the at least one external interface.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include aligning the at least one elevator car for use with the elevator system using the at least one elevator system interface.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include that the at least one elevator car is a specialized elevator car.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include pre-aligning the elevator car outside the elevator system.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, further embodiments could include preassembling the elevator car outside the elevator system.
Technical function of the embodiments described above includes an external interface to receive an elevator car outside of the elevator system, and an elevator system interface in operable communication with the external interface to introduce the elevator car into the elevator system.
Other aspects, features, and techniques of the embodiments will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the embodiments are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like elements are numbered alike in the several FIGURES:
In an embodiment, the elevator system 10 can include an upper transfer station 30 (e.g., located above the top floor) which can allow for movement of an elevator car 14 between lanes 13, 15 and 17. The upper transfer station 30 and lower transfer station 32 in addition to other transfer stations and loading stations 50 can be disposed at any suitable location. It is understood that upper transfer station 30 may be located at the top floor, rather than above the top floor. The elevator system 10 can include a lower transfer station 32 (e.g., located below the bottom floor) which can allow for movement of an elevator car 14 between lanes 13, 15 and 17. It is understood that lower transfer station 32 may be located at the first floor, rather than below the first floor. Although not shown in
In an embodiment, elevator system 10 includes an elevator interface 70 to allow the introduction of elevator cars 14 from outside of the elevator system 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the elevator interface 70 allows elevator cars 14 to be received from an outside elevator car source 80. Further, the elevator interface 70 allows elevator cars 14 to be received by the loading station 50 to be introduced into the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, the elevator interface 70 can further provide elevator cars 14 to be removed to the outside elevator car source 80. In the illustrated embodiment, the elevator interface 70 is disposed within the interface area 52. In an embodiment, the elevator cars 14 can be assembled in an on-site location, such as the interface area 52 or within the loading station 50, but outside of the hoistway 11 of the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, the elevator cars 14 that are assembled in an on-site location but outside of the hoistway 11 can be considered elevator cars 14 that are outside of the elevator system 10 and can be introduced by the elevator interface 70.
Advantageously, the elevator interface 70 allows for elevator cars 14 to be introduced from a source external to the elevator system 10 or removed from the elevator system 10. The elevator interface 70 allows for elevator cars 14 to be provided from an off-site source 80. In the illustrated embodiment, the elevator cars 14 provided to the elevator system 10 via the elevator interface 70 can be preassembled at an offsite location, such as an elevator car manufacturer or any other suitable party. By providing preassembled elevator cars 14, elevator cars 14 can be assembled in a manufacturing environment instead of within the hoistways 11 of the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, elevator cars 14 can be stored in an assembled state at an offsite storage facility. In an embodiment, additional elevator cars 14 can be provided as system 10 demand increases, and then removed from the system 10 as demand decreases. In an embodiment, the elevator cars 14 can be transferred to be serviced at an external location.
In the illustrated embodiment, at least some of the elevator cars 14 can be custom elevator cars 14 that are delivered to the elevator interface 70 as desired. Such custom elevator cars can be utilized for specific purposes, such as limited access, repair, maintenance, extra load capability, usage by specific persons (e.g., VIP usage), and the like. In an embodiment, custom or specialized elevator cars 14 can be introduced or removed from the elevator system as required. The custom or specialized elevator cars 14 can be available for special needs such as inspections, installation, construction, service, transport of selected individuals and the like.
In the illustrated embodiment, elevator cars 14 can be pre-aligned at an offsite location to facilitate the rapid introduction and removal of elevator cars 14 from the elevator system 10 via the elevator interface 70. In an embodiment, the elevator cars 14 can be aligned within the elevator interface 70 before introduction into the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, the elevator cars 14 can be pre-adjusted for other characteristics, including, but not limited to, propulsion calibration, guidance calibration, and the like. Adjustments may be made relative to previously determined values, references, or a combination thereof.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the loading station 50 can introduce elevator cars 14 into circulation within the hoistways 11. The loading station 50 can also remove elevator cars 14 from the hoistway 11. Such elevator cars 14 can be stored in a dedicated parking area, or can be handled by the elevator interface 70. In an embodiment, the transport device 60 can utilize a any suitable lift, such as a fork lift, a hoist, or a scissor lift to raise or otherwise convey the elevator cars 14 between the loading station 50 and the elevator interface 70.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the external interface 74 can receive elevator cars 14 from the external source 80. In an embodiment, the external source can include, but is not limited to manufacturers, storage, other elevator systems, a delivery truck, and the like. In an embodiment, the external source 80 can utilize a fork lift or a scissor lift to raise or otherwise convey the elevator cars 14 to the external interface 74. Further, in an embodiment, the external interface 74 can provide elevator cars 14 to the external source 80. In the illustrated embodiment, the external interface 74 can receive an elevator car 14 from an external source 80 and transport the elevator car 14 via an upper attachment as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the elevator system interface 72 can provide elevator cars 14 from the external source 80 to the loading station 50. Further the elevator system interface 72 can receive elevator cars 14 from the loading station 50. In the illustrated embodiment, the elevator interface 72 can receive an elevator car 14 from the external interface 74 and transport the elevator car 14 via an upper attachment as shown in
Advantageously, the elevator system interface 72 can insert the elevator cars 14 with high precision and satisfy the alignment required for elevator system 10 to operate. In an embodiment, the elevator system interface can utilize an encoded alignment specification for a received elevator car 14 to determine the relative alignment of the elevator car 14 within the elevator system 10. Alignment encoding can include high resolution information, such as alignment of elevator car 14 within the hoistway 11 and low resolution information such as alignment of the elevator car 14 in parking or storage locations. Advantageously, the elevator system interface 72 can facilitate plug and play type functionality (e.g., where little or no adjustment to the elevator car 14 is needed prior to introducing it into the hoistway 11) for elevator cars 14 received from an external source. The elevator system interface 72 can verify alignment before introducing elevator cars 14 to the elevator system 10.
In an embodiment, the elevator interface 70 can include an elevator car storage area 76. The elevator car storage area 76 can interact with the elevator cars 14 overhead as shown in
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In operation 404, the elevator car 14 can be stored via an elevator car storage area 76 associated with the at least one external interface 74 and the at least one elevator system interface 72. While in storage, the elevator car 14 may be parked or prepared for use in the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, an initial alignment procedure may be performed utilizing low resolution or preliminary adjustments.
In operation 406, the elevator system interface 72 aligns the at least one elevator car 14 for use with the elevator system 10. Advantageously, the elevator system interface 72 can insert the elevator cars 14 with high precision to allow for the alignment required for elevator system 10 to operate. In an embodiment, the elevator system interface 72 can utilize an encoded alignment specification for a received elevator car 14 to determine the relative alignment of the elevator car 14 within the elevator system 10. Alignment encoding can include high resolution information, such as alignment of elevator car 14 within the hoistway 11 and lower resolution information such as alignment of the elevator car 14 in parking or storage locations. Advantageously, the elevator system interface 72 can facilitate plug and play type functionality for elevator cars 14 received from an external source 80. The elevator system interface 72 can verify alignment before introducing elevator cars 14 to the elevator system 10. In an embodiment, the alignment can be performed manually, mechanically, electromechanically, pneumatically, etc.
In operation 408, the at least one elevator car 14 is introduced into the elevator system 10 via an elevator system interface 72. Advantageously, the elevator system interface 72 can insert the elevator cars 14 with high precision to allow for the alignment required for elevator system 10 to operate as described above.
In an embodiment, the at least one elevator car 14 is not removed from the elevator system 10. In other embodiments, the elevator car 14 is removed independently of the addition of another elevator car 14. In operation 410, the at least one elevator car 14 is received via a transport device 60 of the elevator system interface 72. In an embodiment, the transport device 60 can utilize a fork lift or a scissor lift to raise or otherwise convey the elevator cars 14 between the loading station 50 and the elevator system interface 72.
In operation 412, the at least one elevator car 14 is removed from the elevator system 10 via the elevator system interface 72.
In operation 414, the at least one elevator car 14 is provided to outside the elevator system 10 via the external interface 74. Further, in an embodiment, the external interface 74 can provide elevator cars 14 to the external source 80 to be removed to an off-site location.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the embodiments. While the description of the present embodiments has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, it is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments in the form disclosed. Many modifications, variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangement not hereto described will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the embodiments. Additionally, while various embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that aspects may include any number of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the embodiments are not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but are only limited by the scope of the appended claims. The terms “a” and “an” and “the” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, and are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context.
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PCT/US2016/046120 | 8/9/2016 | WO | 00 |
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