The invention relates to a device, preferably for a lift system, for actuating at least one cabin or shaft door that includes a coupling mechanism which can be fastened to a moveable cabin door of a cabin or to a shaft door on the respective story, and a plate unit co-operating with the coupling mechanism and which can be fixed onto the shaft door on the respective story or to the cabin door.
In a known lift according to publication EP-A-2 297 018, a lift cabin is provided in a known manner with horizontally moveable cabin door leaves, and on the stories, it is provided in a known manner with corresponding shaft door leaves, these door leaves being arranged parallel to one another. In order to open and close the cabin door leaves, a door drive and, moreover, a coupling device is provided which involves transfer of the corresponding movements to the shaft door wing. For this purpose, at least one moveable entraining element is provided which is brought into contact with a counter-element provided on the shaft door leaf. In addition, a door lock with a cabin door lock and a lock stop are assigned to the cabin door leaf. A blocking effect of this door lock is dependent upon co-operation of the coupling device and the counter-element. This is monitored by a lift control system with which, by means of a safety switch which is provided on the door lock, opening of the door leaf is prevented if the lift cabin is not exactly at the level of the story.
Movement of the cabin door lock is coupled rigidly with that of the entraining element. If the entraining element is located in a pass-through position a distance away from the counter-element of the shaft door leaf or moves further than to a defined coupling position, the cabin door lock thus blocks opening of the lock stop and so of the cabin door leaf. On the other hand, the latter can be opened if the entraining element is halted by the counter-element in a defined coupling position.
Two entraining elements of a cabin door leaf are respectively provided between two counter-elements of the shaft door leaf if the lift cabin is at the level of the story, the entraining elements being pressed against the counter-elements by a spring before opening of the cabin door leaf starts.
Proceeding from these known lifts, it is an object of the invention to devise a device for operating at least one cabin or shaft door and which, fulfilling all of the required functions for operation of a lift, offers a space-saving and reliable design.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by providing the coupling mechanism with a coupling element that can be adjusted transversely to the latter or to the cabin door or the shaft door and which can be moved from a drawn back position into a position coupled with a counter-element of the plate unit.
According to the invention, the coupling mechanism for the cabin door has a coupling element that can be adjusted transversely to the cabin door and which can be moved from a drawn back position into a position coupled with a counter-element of the plate unit for the shaft door.
This structure according to the invention of the device enables proper functioning during operation of a lift system even if there are breakdowns. Opening and closure of the cabin door and the shaft door can thus be executed easily.
In addition, one of the essential advantages is that with the structure according to the invention of the device, in contrast to the known lifts, one can achieve a reduction in the gap between the cabin and the shaft on the door side, it being possible to reduce this gap from approximately 30 mm to 10 mm. In this way, in addition to approving the appearance, one also reduces the risk of narrow objects such as keys, money or the like being able to fall through this gap into the lift shaft.
Very advantageously, this adjustable coupling element of the coupling mechanism and the counter-element of the plate unit are made in the form of magnetic plates by means of which a sufficient adhesive force can be generated in the coupled position. In this way, coupling can take place very efficiently and reliably, and by drawing back the coupling element in this way, no space is required when the doors are closed.
This device according to the invention is also suitable for upgrading and modernization of existing lift systems. In addition, with older or very high buildings, the associated changing and high tolerances between the lift cabin and the lift shaft or the shaft walls due to building subsidence, changing dimensions etc. can be compensated for without any problem.
Exemplary embodiments and additional advantages of the invention are described in more detail below by means of drawings. These show as follows:
In a partially illustrated lift system 10 according to
These types of lift systems are primarily installed in houses, office buildings, commercial buildings or the like, and they serve to convey people, animals and/or objects of all types. They are also particularly suitable for lift systems which are made with shafts running at least partially in a horizontal direction.
There are provided both on the cabin 15 and on each of the respective stories 12, at least one cabin door 16 and a shaft door 13 which can be opened and closed transversely to the plane of the figure. Depending on the space available, two or more such doors can also be installed for each cabin and for each story. Assigned to the upper side of the doors 13, 16 are rollers 14, 38, respectively, which are guided on securely installed guide rails 14′, 38′ on the one hand, on the cabin 15 and on the other hand, in the shaft wall 11′. On the lower side, these doors 13, 16 are advantageously guided in longitudinal guides 13′, 16′, respectively.
A device 20 for operating the cabin or shaft door 13, 16 is advantageously positioned on the upper side of the cabin 15. A drive motor 17 that can be actuated by a control system is disposed on the upper side of the cabin, which drive motor 17 generally drives a circulating toothed belt as a drive element 18 for the doors 13, 16.
According to the invention, the coupling mechanism 25 has a coupling element 24 that can be adjusted transversely to the coupling mechanism 25 or to the cabin door 16 and which can be moved from a drawn back position, as can be seen in
Very advantageously, the adjustable coupling element 24 of the coupling mechanism 25 and the counter-element 44 of the plate unit 40 are each in the form of a magnetic plate by means of which, in the coupled position, a sufficient adhesive force can be generated which can be further assisted by compression springs (not shown). The coupling element 24 consists here of one or a number of magnets. Rapid and effective coupling between the cabin and the shaft door can thus be brought about.
According to
If the doors are now to be opened by the lift control system, this rocker 22 co-operating with a stop bolt 22′ is swiveled about a specific angle by a tension element 19 from the position of the coupling mechanism 25 according to
It is thus achieved as a further advantage of the invention that after coupling the coupling element 24 with the counter-element 44, any height changes to the cabin 15 when people are getting in or out or during loading and unloading can be compensated for by this counter-element with the coupling element and the cabin being able to move slightly downwards or upwards.
Within the framework of the invention, a magnetically formed counter-element 44 and a locking component 50 are formed in this plate unit 40. This locking component 50 is mounted moveably perpendicular to the plane of the plate here, and can be moved from a locked initial position into a disengaged position towards the coupling element 24, by means of which the plate unit 40, and with it the shaft door 13, can be brought into a fixed or into a released position.
With these improvements to the device according to the invention, unlike with the known devices, premature opening of the lift or shaft doors can also be avoided.
In the shown position of the rear side of the plate unit 40 according to
According to
In an emergency situation, such as for example if there is a power failure, the shaft doors can be pushed apart by hand, the outer plates 57 being pushed in one or the other direction and the actuation device 55 thus unlocking the locking component 50. For this purpose, the shaft door can be opened by key actuation and with the aid of backup batteries.
The invention is sufficiently displayed by the exemplary embodiments described above. However, it could of course also be illustrated by other variations. Thus, for example, the coupling element of the coupling mechanism and the counter-element of the plate unit could be provided by a form-locking coupling as an entraining element of the shaft door with the cabin door.
If two or more such doors were provided for a cabin and for a story, as is illustrated in the publication mentioned at the start, a coupling mechanism and a plate unit would be provided for each leaf door of the cabin and of the story. Two locking components could also be respectively provided here.
The coupling mechanism according to the invention could theoretically also or only with the shaft door be fastened to the respective story, while the plate unit co-operating with the coupling mechanism could be assigned to the moveable cabin door.
Theoretically this locking component 50 could be omitted from the plate unit 40 if locking of the shaft door were released otherwise.
In principle, this type of device can also be used in a railway station for mountain railways or aerial cableways in order to open or close a train door or an outer door.
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