Claims
- 1. Apparatus for reducing horizontal acceleration of a suspended elevator cab comprising:
- means (358) for sensing the acceleration and for providing an acceleration signal (360) having a magnitude indicative thereof;
- positive and negative rectifier means (376, 374), responsive to the acceleration signal, for providing positive and negative acceleration signals (384, 378);
- summing means (390, 388), respectively responsive to the positive and negative acceleration signals (384, 378) and responsive to a bias signal (392) for providing biased positive and negative acceleration signals; and
- a pair of opposed actuators (354, 356), respectively responsive to said biased positive and negative acceleration signal (384, 378) for exerting counterforces in proportion to said magnitude against said cab in a direction opposite that of said acceleration.
- 2. Apparatus for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- three sensors for sensing horizontal translational movements of the elevator and for providing three sensed signals indicative thereof and wherein two of said three sensors are situated to sense translational movement along lines parallel to a single selected axis and wherein a single sensor of said three sensors is situated to sense translational movement along an axis perpendicular to said single selected axis;
- control means, responsive to said three sensed signals, for computing corresponding forces required to counteract said sensed movements and for providing at least one control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said at least one control signal, for horizontally actuating the elevator in the hoistway.
- 3. Apparatus for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- sensor means, responsive to a selected parameter associated with the elevator, for providing a sensed signal indicative thereof;
- control means, responsive to said sensed signal, for providing a control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said control signal, for horizontally actuating the elevator, wherein said actuator means comprises four actuators situated to actuate the elevator along lines which intersect the elevator walls at an angle of forty-five degrees.
- 4. Apparatus for stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- sensor means, responsive to a selected parameter associated with the elevator, for providing a sensed signal indicative thereof;
- control means, responsive to said sensed signal, for providing a control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said control signal, for horizontally actuating the elevator, wherein said actuator means comprises four actuators which each actuate the elevator along four separate lines intersecting walls of the elevator to form isosceles right triangles in corners of the elevator.
- 5. Apparatus for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- sensor means, responsive to a selected parameter associated with the elevator, for providing a sensed signal indicative thereof;
- control means, responsive to said sensed signal, for providing a control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said control signal, for horizontally actuating the elevator, wherein said actuator means comprises four actuators which each actuate the elevator along four separate lines intersecting one another to form a rectangle or square.
- 6. Apparatus for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- sensor means, responsive to a selected parameter associated with the suspended cab, for providing a sensed signal indicative thereof;
- control means, responsive to said sensed signal, for providing a control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said control signal, for horizontally actuating the elevator, wherein said actuator means comprises four actuators arranged in pairs, one pair at a time responsive to said control signal, each pair for actuating the elevator in opposing directions.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said four actuators comprise four electromagnets.
- 8. Apparatus for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising:
- sensor means,, responsive to a selected parameter associated with the elevator, for providing a sensed signal indicative thereof;
- control means, responsive to said sensed signal indicative of the selected parameter, for providing a control signal; and
- actuator means, responsive to said control signal, for actuating the elevator for horizontally stabilizing the elevator in the hoistway, wherein said control means comprises first control means responsive to said sensed signal for providing a command signal and further comprises second control means responsive to said command signal and to at least one sensed signal indicative of the response of the elevator to said actuator means for providing a feedback signal to said first control means for providing said command signal.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said command signal is a force command signal and wherein said second control means is responsive to said force command signal from said first control means for exerting a commanded force against the elevator.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said second control means is responsive to a sensed signal indicative of the force exerted in response to said force command signal for comparison with said force command signal for providing a force command error signal.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said actuator means is an electromagnet and said sensed signal indicative of the force exerted in response to said force command signal is indicative of magnetic induction in a gap associated with said electromagnet and wherein the magnitude of said sensed signal is multiplied by a scale factor having dimensions of amperes per meter in order to provide said sensed signal as a force feedback signal for comparison with said force command signal.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said actuator means is an electromagnet, wherein said second control means is responsive to a sensed current signal indicative of the magnitude of current provided to the electromagnet by said control signal, and wherein said second control means is responsive to a sensed magnetic induction signal, for providing a position signal indicative of the position of the elevator.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said control means comprises:
- means responsive to said sensed acceleration signals and to a position feedback signal for providing said at least one control signal as a force command signal; and wherein said control means further comprises:
- means responsive to said force command signal for providing said position feedback signal.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said means responsive to said force command signal comprises:
- means, responsive to an error signal indicative of the difference between the magnitude of said force command signal and a force feedback signal, for providing a thyristor firing signal;
- a thyristor power converter, responsive to said firing signal, for providing a force actuation signal for causing said actuator to exert a force against the elevator;
- divider means, responsive to a sensed current signal indicative of the magnitude of said force actuation signal and responsive to a sensed position signal indicative of the position of the elevator, for providing said position feedback signal; and
- means, responsive to said sensed position signal, for providing said force feedback signal.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said converter is a two-quadrant, full-wave thyristor converter.
- 16. A method for horizontally stabilizing an elevator suspended within a hoistway, comprising the steps of:
- sensing the magnitude and direction of a selected parameter associated with the suspended elevator and providing a sensed signal having a magnitude and sign indicative thereof;
- providing a control signal in response to said sensed signal; and
- horizontally actuating the suspended elevator in the hoistway in response to said control signal, wherein said step of sensing comprises the step of sensing translational movements of the elevator by providing said sensed signal as three sensed signals indicative thereof for providing said control signal as one or more control signals required to counteract movements indicated by said sensed signals, and wherein two of said three sensed signals are indicative of translational movement of the cab along lines parallel to a single selected axis and wherein a single sensed signal is indicative of translational movement along an axis perpendicular to said single selected axis.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said movements indicated by said sensed signals are translational and rotational movement of the cab.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said three sensed signals are indicative of accelerations present in said movements.
- 19. A method for horizontally stabilizing an elevator in a hoistway, comprising the steps of:
- sensing the magnitude and direction of a selected parameter associated with the elevator and providing a sensed signal having a magnitude and sign indicative thereof;
- providing a control signal in response to said sensed signal; and
- horizontally actuating the elevator in response to said control signal along lines which intersect the elevator walls at angles of forty-five degrees.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of actuating comprises the step of actuating along four separate lines intersecting the walls of the elevator to form isosceles right triangles in corners of the elevator.
- 21. The method of claim 16, wherein said step of actuating comprises the step of actuating along four separate lines intersecting one another to form a rectangle or square.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/555,135, filed on Jul. 18, 1990, which designated the U.S., now abandoned.
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