Claims
- 1. An elevator system comprising:an elevator cab having doors that are movable between open and closed positions; a rail mounted to said cab; at least one roller mounted for movement along said rail and operably connected to the doors, said roller defining an axis of rotation; a motor assembly mounted for movement with said roller along said rail and having an output for providing a rotational driving force to said roller to rotate said roller about said axis of rotation and along said rail to move the doors between open and closed positions wherein said motor assembly includes a tree-axis torque motor having a stator supporting a winding and a rotor with an internal surface for supporting a plurality of magnets and an external surface for riding along said rail wherein said tree-axis torque motor generates a rotating magnetic field that is non-perpendicular to said axis of rotation causing said rotor to rotate with respect to said stator; and a controller that controls said motor assembly to control opening and closing speeds for said doors.
- 2. An elevator system comprising:an elevator cab having doors that are movable between open and closed positions; a rail mounted to said cab; at least one roller mounted for movement along said rail and operably connected to the doors, said roller defining an axis of rotation; a motor assembly mounted for movement with said roller along said rail and having an output for providing a rotational driving force to said roller to rotate said roller about said axis of rotation and along said rail to move the doors between open and closed positions; a planetary drive assembly having a plurality of planetary members mounted within said roller wherein said output from said motor is in driving engagement with said members to drive said roller along said rail; and a controller that controls said motor assembly to control opening and closing speeds for said doors.
- 3. An elevator system comprising:an elevator cab having doors that are movable between open and closed positions; a rail mounted to said cab; at least one roller mounted for movement along said rail and operably connected to the doors, said roller defining an axis of rotation; a motor assembly mounted for movement with said roller along said rail and having an output for providing a rotational driving force to said roller to rotate said roller about said axis of rotation and along said rail to move the doors between open and closed positions; a worm gear assembly having a worm coupled to said output from said motor and in driving engagement with a worm gear formed about the circumference of said roller; and a controller that controls said motor assembly to control opening and closing speeds for said doors.
- 4. A door operator assembly for opening elevator doors comprising:a rail mounted to an elevator cab; at least one roller mounted for movement along said rail and operably connected to the doors, said roller defining an axis of rotation; a motor having an output for providing a rotational driving force to rotate said roller about said axis of rotation and along said rail; and a gear arrangement interconnecting said motor and said roller for transmitting the rotational driving force from said motor to said roller to move the doors between open and closed positions wherein said gear arrangement is comprised of a planetary drive assembly having a plurality of planetary members mounted within said roller wherein said output from said motor is in driving engagement with said members to drive said roller along said rail.
- 5. A door operator assembly as recited in claim 4, including a rigid support interconnecting said planetary members.
- 6. A door operator assembly for opening elevator doors comprising:a rail mounted to an elevator cab; at least one roller mounted for movement along said rail and operably connected to the doors, said roller defining an axis of rotation; and at least one tree-axis torque motor having a stator supporting a winding and a rotor with an internal surface for supporting a plurality of magnets and an external surface formed as said roller for riding along said rail wherein said motor generates a rotating magnetic field that is non-perpendicular to said axis of rotation for driving said roller along said rail to move the doors between open and closed positions.
- 7. A door operator assembly as recited in claim 6, including a plurality of tree-axis torque motors for driving said roller along said rail with each of said motors generating a rotating magnetic field that is non-perpendicular to said axis of rotation to improve field stability.
- 8. An elevator system as recited in claim 1 wherein said rotating magnetic field is orientated at forty-five degrees relative to said axis of rotation.
- 9. An elevator system as recited in claim 1 wherein said tree-axis torque motor comprises a double tree-axis torque motor including a pair of motors mounted in a face to face configuration.
- 10. An elevator system as recited in claim 2 wherein said motor is mounted to a side of said roller.
- 11. An elevator system as recited in claim 2 wherein each of said members includes a plurality of teeth that are in meshing engagement with a plurality of roller teeth formed on an inner circumference of said roller.
- 12. An elevator system as recited in claim 2 including a common rigid support interconnecting each of said members.
- 13. An elevator system as recited in claim 12 wherein said plurality of planetary members comprises three members each having a center mounting portion and wherein said rigid support comprises a triangular shaped member with each triangular corner mounted to one of said center mounting portions of said members.
- 14. An elevator system as recited in claim 3 wherein said roller includes a groove formed about the circumference of said roller with said worm gear teeth being formed within said groove.
- 15. An elevator system as recited in claim 14 wherein said rail includes an external ridge that is received within said groove.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application, Ser. No. 09/604,376 filed Jun. 27, 2000, is a continuation-in part of application Ser. No. 09/220,462 filed on Dec. 23, 1998.
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