Claims
- 1. An escalator assembly having an arcuate path of travel defined by a constant radius derived from a fixed center as viewed in plan, the escalator including horizontal entry and exit landing zones, an intermediate constant slope zone, and entry and exit transition zones of continuously varying slope interconnecting the constant slope zone with the entry and exit landing zones respectively, said escalator having turnaround sprockets at each of said landing zones for reversing the direction of travel of the moving escalator components, and said escalator assembly including:
- (a) track means extending between said landing zone and through said transition and constant slope zones for supporting movement of steps along the path of travel of the escalator;
- (b) a plurality of steps, each having: an upper tread portion which remains substantially horizontal throughout a people transporting portion of the path of travel of the escalator; a step axle at radially inner and outer sides of each step; radially inner and outer step axle rollers rotatably mounted on said step axles, said step axle rollers being operable to travel over radially inner and outer portions of said track means;
- (c) a radially outer step chain forming a continuous connection between said step axles whereby all of said steps are connected together at their radially outer sides throughout the entire path of travel of the escalator;
- (d) means for continuously changing the effective length of said outer step chain, without changing the actual length of said outer step chain as the steps move through each of said transition zones by shortening the effective length of said outer step chain by forming kinks therein in said entry transition zone, and means for straightening the kinks in said exit transition zone whereby the effective length of said outer step chain separates the step axles of adjacent steps at a first predetermined greater distance in both of said landing zones, and separates the step axles of adjacent steps a second predetermined shorter distance, in said constant slope zone, so as to move the outer ends of the step axles of adjacent steps toward and away from each other in said transition zones while concurrently pivoting each step about a point corresponding substantially to its radially inner leading corner as the steps move through the transition zones, whereby the steps are continuously guided and properly positioned along said arcuate path of travel; and
- (e) said outer step chain having an effective length which equals its actual length when engaging said turn around sprockets.
- 2. The escalator assembly of claim 1, wherein said outer step chain includes links connected in series by articulated joints, and wherein said step axle rollers are connected to said outer step chain at intermittently spaced ones of said joints; and said outer step chain further includes link rollers rotatably mounted on said outer step chain at alternating ones of said joints between adjacent step axle rollers; and said outer step chain further including cam rollers associated with intervening ones of said joints between said step axle and link rollers, said cam rollers traveling over said track means along a first path of travel which is transversely offset from a second path of travel on said track means over which said step axle rollers and said link rollers travel.
- 3. The escalator of claim 2 wherein said outer portion of said track means includes an outer track configured to provide two vertically offset track branches corresponding to said first and second paths of travel, with said track branches converging vertically at said entry transition zone and diverging vertically at said exit transition zone whereby said kinks in said outer step chain are formed and straightened in said transition zones by reason of said cam rollers traveling along one of said track branches while said step rollers and link rollers travel along the other of said track branches.
- 4. The escalator assembly of claim 3 wherein said track branches converge to form a common coplanar track for engagement by all of said rollers in said constant slope zone.
- 5. The escalator assembly of claim 4 wherein said outer step chain further includes side thrust rollers rotatably mounted thereon for engagement with a side surface of said outer track to counter inwardly directed forces imposed on the step chain by reason of the arcuate path of travel of the escalator.
- 6. The escalator assembly of claim 4 further comprising an upthrust track vertically spaced from said outer track for engagement with said step axle and link rollers to counter upwardly directed forces imposed upon said, outer step chain by reason of the kinking thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 328,926 filed on Mar. 27, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,622.
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