The invention relates to a device for checking or adjusting an elevator door lock and to a method for use of this device.
Known elevator installations comprise an elevator shaft, an elevator car movable in the elevator shaft and a plurality of shaft doors. The shaft doors separate individual floors from the elevator shaft. In order to ensure safety of persons present on the floors each individual shaft door is locked. Such a shaft door can be unlocked when the elevator car is at the height of this shaft door. According to the legal standard EN81-1, locking of the shaft door has to precede a subsequent movement of the elevator car. The locking of the shaft door is effected by an elevator door lock with locking elements. Accordingly, the locking elements have to have a defined minimum depth of engagement before the elevator door lock counts as effectively locked.
The elevator door lock usually comprises, in addition to the locking elements, a bridging contact. When the bridging contact is closed, the elevator car can be moved in the elevator shaft. The door lock is usually preset in such a way that this bridging contact is closed only when at least the defined minimum depth of engagement is achieved.
Checking of the minimum depth of engagement usually comprises, in a first working step, positioning of the blocking elements carried out manually in accordance with the minimum depth of engagement, with simultaneous visual checking whether the door contact is opened. This first working step is carried out by the investigating service engineer from the interior of the elevator shaft with shaft door closed. The service engineer subsequently checks, in a second working step, whether unlocking of the relevant shaft door, thus opening of the door contact, produces standstill of the elevator car in the elevator shaft. For this purpose, with the shaft door unlocked in that way, the engineer actuates the elevator control so as to cause movement of the elevator car in the elevator shaft. The service engineer has to carry out this second working step from the floor with the shaft door closed, thus from outside the elevator shaft, so as to be able to ensure his or her own safety. The test of defined minimum depth of engagement is usually regarded as satisfied when the elevator car on the one hand does not move when the shaft door is unlocked in that way and on the other hand moves when the shaft door is locked.
Alternatively, the service engineer can carry out the check of minimum depth of engagement from the elevator car. On the one hand, manual unlocking of the shaft door with simultaneous actuation of the elevator control by means of a panel arranged on a car roof of the elevator car could lead to movement of the elevator car, in which case the service engineer consequently present on the elevator car operates the shaft door by one hand. This can disadvantageously lead to injury of the service engineer if his or her hand is jammed at the shaft door, but the elevator car moves onward.
On the other hand, checking of the minimum amount of engagement is very time-intensive if the service engineer has to carry out a part of the check from the interior of the elevator shaft and a further part of the check from the floor.
The invention has an object of minimizing the expenditure of time for checking or adjusting the elevator door lock and in that case of excluding risk to the service engineer.
The object is fulfilled by a device for checking or adjusting a depth of engagement of a locked elevator door lock, wherein the locked elevator door lock comprises a catch and a stop disposed in engagement with the catch, wherein the device is attachable to the catch and has a region for support of the stop or the device is attachable to the stop and has a region for support of the catch, and the device is so attachable to the catch or stop that when the stop or catch rests on the region, which is constructed for support thereof, of the device a defined depth of engagement is formed.
The object is also fulfilled by a method for checking or adjusting a depth of engagement of an elevator door lock, comprising the following method steps:
attaching a device for a catch or a stop of the elevator door lock,
positioning the stop or the catch on a region of the device for support of the stop or the catch and
checking a defined depth of engagement by means of a bridging contact of the elevator door lock.
When checking or adjusting the depth of engagement the service engineer intervenes directly in the locking elements of the elevator door lock, for example the elevator door lock of a shaft door. In the case of checking or adjusting the elevator door lock of the shaft door the service engineer is then located on or in the elevator car. During this check or adjustment a test is carried out as to whether the bridging contact is closed and thus the elevator door lock effectively locked. This test can have the consequence that the elevator car moves in the elevator shaft.
The invention is based on recognition that these actions previously carried out at least partly at the same time—intervention in the locking elements and the test—are completely separable in terms of time. This is achieved in that the depth of engagement of the locking elements is preset by the service engineer to a defined dimension and only then is the test carried out. It is thus achieved that the service engineer can carry out both actions from the elevator car without in that case a risk of injury for the engineer. A presetting of that kind is made possible by means of the device for checking or adjusting the depth of engagement.
In a development of the invention the defined depth of engagement corresponds with a test dimension. This test dimension is equal to the minimum depth of engagement or less, preferably substantially less, than the minimum depth of engagement. In this way it can be checked whether the elevator door lock corresponds with the requirements for a possible legal minimum depth of engagement. In an alternative to this development of the device the defined depth of engagement corresponds with a desired dimension, wherein the desired dimension is greater than the minimum depth of engagement. In that way it is possible to preset a depth of engagement of the elevator door lock which is ultimately greater than the minimum depth of engagement. In the case of wear of the locking elements in a period of time following the test or the adjustment it can thus be ensured that the depth of engagement during this period of time corresponds with the preset minimum depth of engagement and thus produces effective locking of the elevator door lock.
In a development of the device the depth of engagement is variable. In that way the device can be adapted to the testing or adjusting requirements of different elevator door locks so that the service engineer merely has to carry a single device for the elevator door locks to be checked or adjusted in a period of time.
A development of the device comprises an attachment region for attachment of the device to the catch or to the stop. Handling of the device can be simplified or a working procedure for checking or adjustment of the depth of engagement can be accelerated by means of this attachment region. This attachment region can be constructed as a plugging or clamping device so that the device can be plugged onto or clamped to the catch or the stop. A development of the attachment region is formed as an adhesion surface, preferably as a magnet, so that the device adheres to the catch or the stop. Thus, various exemplifying possibilities for attachment of the device to the elevator door lock, which are of simple concept, are given. In that case, the attachment region can be a reference attachment region which has a spacing, which is predetermined by the test dimension or by the desired dimension, from the region for support so that the device is attachable to the catch or the stop by means of the reference attachment region. In that way it is possible for the setting of a previously defined depth of engagement to be able to be set or read off directly at the device. This possibility is given by a spacing of a region for support of the locking element from such a reference attachment region, because the two stated regions delimit the amount of the defined depth of engagement.
In a development of the method, checking of the defined depth of engagement is carried out by means of actuation of an elevator control. In that way a check is possible as to whether the elevator door lock fulfils the requirements of the defined depth of engagement.
The invention is explained in more detail in the following by way of figures, in which:
Instead of an arrangement of the catch 6 or the stop 8 at the door surround 35, the catch 6 or the stop 8 can be arranged in one form of embodiment, which is not illustrated, at an additional door leaf, wherein locking of the elevator door lock 2 prevents opening movement not only of the door leaf 34, but also of the additional door leaf.
The device 4 has a region 10, 12 for support of a second one of the locking elements 8, 6. When the catch 6 or the stop 8 rests on this region 10, 12 the elevator door lock 2 forms a defined depth of engagement ET. For example, the catch 6 and/or the stop 8 can have a marking 50 (
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When checking or adjusting the depth of engagement ET, the device 4 is attached to the first locking element 6, 8 and the second locking element 8, 6 is positioned on the region 10, 12 for support of this second locking element 8, 6. The depth of engagement ET defined by means of the device 4, which depth of engagement ET can be a desired dimension WM or a test dimension PM, is checked by means of the bridging contact 20. The method step to be carried out by means of the bridging contact 20 is preferably undertaken subsequently to attachment of the device 4 to the elevator door lock 2 and positioning of the second locking element 6, 8 at the device 4. The checking by means of the bridging contact 20 can be carried out in such a way by actuation of the elevator control that, by way of example, a button is actuated, which can lead to travel of the elevator car. The depth of engagement ET corresponds at least with the previously defined depth of engagement ET when the elevator car, in the case of checking of the defined depth of engagement ET by means of the bridging contact 20, does not move. When the bridging contact 20 is closed the elevator car is movable; when the bridging contact 20 is open the elevator car is not movable. After the conclusion of the checking or adjustment the device 4 can be removed from the elevator door lock 2.
A checking or adjustment of the depth of engagement can, for example, be regarded as successful if the locking elements 6, 8 after checking or adjustment carried out with the help of the device 4 have a higher depth of engagement EM′ (
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12186251.0 | Sep 2012 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/067970 | 8/30/2013 | WO | 00 |