Claims
- 1. A curvilinear escalator which comprises:
- (a) a main frame having a substantially arcuate shape in the horizontal plane of projection and disposed in an inclined condition, said main frame having a forwarding way formed on the top surface side thereof, a turning section at each distal end part of the main frame in the longitudinal direction thereof, and a return way on the bottom surface side thereof to thereby construct an endless conveying path confined to said arcuate shape;
- (b) a plurality of steps continuously disposed in said conveying path and guided therealong, each is said steps being in a sector shape in plan view, each of said steps having a step shaft disposed in the breadthwise direction;
- (c) a pair of step chains disposed at both sides of said steps on the edge part in the breadthwise direction thereof and provided along said conveying path and being driven by a sprocket wheel, each step chain being constructed of joint pieces and link member, said joint pieces being engaged with an end part of said step shaft, said link members having one end part connected with one end part of one of said joint pieces, so as to connect said adjacent joint pieces, said link members including rollers;
- (d) a spherical joint including a pin, a first bushing having a curved exterior surface and mounted on said pin, a second bushing having an interior surface matching the exterior surface of said first bushing and an exterior cylindrical surface; said cylindrical surface having the same configuration as said rollers and having the same pitch as said rollers so as to be engageable by said sprocket wheel in the same manner as said rollers; whereby said interior surface of said second bushing and said exterior surface of said first bushing form a sliding surface of said joint;
- (e) said spherical joint being placed at the connection between said joint piece and said link member so as to allow said link members to be disposed at an angle to said joint members, thus reducing the force exerted on said step chains.
- 2. A curvilinear escalator which comprises:
- (a) a main frame having a substantially arcuate shape in the horizontal plane of projection and disposed in an inclined condition, said main frame having a forwarding way formed on the top surface side thereof, a turning section at each distal end part of the main frame in the longitudinal direction thereof, and a return way on the bottom surface side thereof to thereby construct an endless conveying path confined to said arcuate shape;
- (b) a plurality of steps continuously disposed in said conveying path and guided therealong, each of said steps being in a sector shape in plan view, each of said steps having a step shaft disposed in the breadthwise direction;
- (c) a pair of step chains disposed at both sides of said steps on the edge part in the breadthwise direction thereof and provided along said conveying path and being driven by a sprocket wheel, each step chain being constructed of joint pieces and link members, said joint pieces being engaged with an end part connected with one end part connected with one end part of said step shaft, said link members having one end part connected with one end part of one of said joint pieces, so as to connect said adjacent joint pieces, said link members including rollers;
- (d) a first spherical joint including a first bushing having a curved exterior surface and mounted on said step shaft, a second bushing having an interior surface matching the exterior surface of said first bushing and an exterior cylindrical surface which is engageable by said sprocket wheel; whereby said interior surface of said second bushing and said exterior surface of said first bushing form a sliding surface of said first joint;
- (e) a second spherical joint including a pin, a first bushing having a curved exterior surface and mounted on said pin, a second bushing having an interior surface matching the exterior surface of said first bushing and an exterior cylindrical surface; said cylindrical surface having the same configuration as said rollers and having the same pitch as said rollers so as to be engageable by said sprocket wheels in the same manner as said rollers whereby said interior surface of said second bushing and said exterior surface of said first bushing form a sliding surface of said second joint;
- (f) said first spherical joint being placed at the connection between said joint piece and said step shaft, said second spherical joint being placed between said joint piece and said link members so as to allow said link members to be disposed at an angle to said joint members, thus reducing the force exerted on said step chains.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 580,957 filed Feb. 16, 1984, now abandoned.
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