Double-acting trolley to support one-cable installations and in particular chair lifts and cabin lifts

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6345578
  • Patent Number
    6,345,578
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 20, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A double-acting trolley for a one-cable installation support for chair lifts and cabin lifts, includes a bearing member mounted in a swinging manner to a one-cable installation support, and supporting two equalizers respectively below and above the one cable and with each equalizer having at least two rollers engaged with the cable. Also, above and below the cable the respective two equalizers are articulated centrally and respectively to supports each of which is articulated in an elastically damped manner at one end to the bearing member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a double-acting trolley to support one-cable installations and in particular chair lifts and cabin lifts.




In chair and cabin lifts the means of conveyance in the form of chairs and cabins are born by a single cable, i.e. a bearing & hauling cable which winds around the reversing pulleys in the stations. Depending on the terrain and the length of the path the single cable must in turn be supported or retained by support and guide means. The latter are usually fitted with rolls or rollers which are bearing if the cable passes over them and retaining if the cable passes under them. The passage of each roller over the connection, i.e. the cable clamp, involves cable jumping the intensity of which depends on the angle of deviation of the cable on the roller among other things. This jumping causes the cable to vibrate and increases the risk of fleeting of the bearing & hauling cable.




There are known trolleys which have for example two bearing equalizers each with two rollers and fastened in a rotating manner to a bearing bar. In this case the vibrations are sufficiently damped and therefore the trolley is subject among other things to less wear and creates less disturbance for the passengers because the passage is smoother. But this solution is not suited to the fullest reduction of fleeting since an effective anti-derailing measure is not provided for the cable.




One of the purposes of the present invention is therefore passage of a bearing & hauling cable through a trolley with simultaneous increase of safety against fleeting and to propose a fully equalized trolley capable of effectively absorbing shocks and vibrations and equipped with an arrangement against cable derailing.




Another purpose of the present invention is to adopt a safety measure in case of failure of one of the associated equalizers where there are at least two roller bearing equalizers.




Another purpose is the provision of a trolley which could be used as a pre-assembled unit and would be employable both for bearing and retention of the bearing & hauling cable.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




These purposes are achieved in accordance with the present invention by a trolley with characteristics in accordance with the following description.




By articulating each equalizer support to a bearing member of an installation support opposite one end of the equalizer support the latter can rotate under the load of the bearing & hauling cable around its articulation point against the striker in a damping material on the bearing member to absorb vibrations, blows, shocks et cetera. Preferably rotation of the equalizer support is opposed by a spring acting virtually in the direction opposite that of rotation.




In the case of two equalizer supports arranged specularly to each other with respect to a vertical plane virtually perpendicular to the bearing & hauling cable, the two springs are opposed on one side by respective equalizer supports and on the other side by a common equalizer member articulated to the bearing member. In this manner, in the











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

shows a trolley in accordance with the present invention from the suspension side of a means of conveyance with respect to the bearing & hauling cable.





FIG. 2

shows a view from the side opposite the suspension side with respect to the bearing & hauling cable, and





FIG. 3

shows a view of the trolley in accordance with the present invention in the direction of running on the cable.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the figures reference number


1


indicates as a whole a trolley for a bearing & hauling cable installation and in particular for a chair or cabin lift. A bearing & hauling cable


2


extending between two stations (not shown) runs thereon in a known manner.




The trolley


1


comprises a rising or upwardly extending bearing member


3


to which is fastened a supporting pin


4


. Through support


5


and a stand


6


the pin


4


is received by a bearing member


7


designed to he fastened to the top of a support i.e. a stand of the installation.




The trolley


1


consists of a first support element


8


born by a first equalizer


9


articulated or joined as at


10


to support element


8


and bearing two rollers


11


,


12


. The trolley


1


also consists of a second upper support clement


13


born by a second upper equalizer


14


joined or articulated at


15


thereto and bearing two rollers


16


,


17


. The trolley


1


is then made up also of a first lower support element


18


born by a first lower equalizer


19


articulated at


20


thereto and bearing two rollers


21


,


22


and a second lower support


23


bearing a second equalizer


24


articulated at


25


thereto and bearing two rollers


26


,


27


. The first upper support element


8


is articulated at


28


and the second upper support


13


at


29


to the rising bearing member


3


so that the two articulations


28


,


29


are arranged specularly with respect to a vertical symmetry plane perpendicular to the cable S—S. Likewise the first and second lower support elements


18


,


23


are articulated at


30


and


31


respectively to the rising bearing member


3


specularly to the same symmetry plane S—S. The lower support elements


18


,


23


are sized respectively so that the rollers


21


,


22


and


26


,


27


respectively arc staggered with respect to the upper rollers


11


,


12


and


15


,


17


respectively.




At the upper apex of the rising member


3


extends partially above the upper support


8


and symmetrically to the upper support


13


a common equalizer member


32


articulated at


33


to the bearing member


3


with articulation axis lying in the symmetry plane S—S. The upper support


8


and the support


13


respectively have a striker


34


,


34


′ designed to mate respectively with shims


35


and


35


′ respectively of the lower surface of the free ends of the common equalizer member


32


so that the striker


34


,


34


′ and the shim


35


,


35


′ strike together in a damping manner. From the upper surface of the support


8


and the upper surface of the support


13


projects a portion of pins


36


and


36


′ respectively directed respectively toward the free ends


37


,


37


′ of the common equalizer member


32


so as to compress between them a spring


40


,


40


′ respectively.




To the lower apex of the rising bearing member


3


is articulated at


39


a common equalizer member


38


also having shims


41


,


41


′ respectively designed to strike on the lower surface of the supports


18


,


23


opposed by a spring


44


,


44


′ respectively extending between a portion of pin


42


,


42


′ and the end


43


,


43


′ of the equalizer member


38


.




The trolley in accordance with the present invention achieves among others the following advantages.




The elastically opposed equalizers sprung in the direction of the cable ensure avoidance of fleeting of the cable from the pulley and at the same time smooth passage of the cable with little vibration.




Resting of two opposing springs (


40


,


40


′;


44


,


44


′) on one and the same equalizer permits intervention of one of them in case of breakage of the other to ensure greatest safety for the cable guide because pressure of the cable guide rollers is transmitted automatically through the equalizer (


32


,


38


) to the equalizer with a faulty spring.




The trolley in accordance with the present invention can be supplied as a preassembled unit to make installation faster and can be employed either for bearing or retention of the single cable.



Claims
  • 1. Double-acting trolley for a bearing and hauling cable of a one-cable installation support comprising, a bearing member (3) articulated in a swinging manner to the one-cable installation support and two equalizers each having thereon at least two cable guide rollers, and characterized in that above and below the bearing & hauling cable (2) are arranged the two equalizers (9, 14) and (19, 24), respectively, each of which equalizers is articulated centrally thereof (10, 15) and (20, 25), respectively, to a support element (8, 13) and (18, 23), respectively, articulated in an elastically damped manner at one end thereof to the bearing member (3), and to each of the upper and lower apices of the bearing member (3) is articulated (33, 39 respectively) a common equalizing member (32, 38 respectively) extending symmetrically to a symmetry plane (S—S partially above the support elements (8, 13 and 18, 23 respectively) and the ends of which (37, 37′ and 42, 23′ respectively) are loaded elastically with respect to the supports (8, 13 and 18, 23 respectively).
  • 2. Trolley in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the upper support elements (8, 13) and lower support elements (18, 23) respectively are articulated (28, 29) and 30, 31) to the bearing member (3) in symmetrical specular manner with respect to a plane perpendicular to the bearing & hauling cable (2).
  • 3. Trolley in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the support elements (8, 13 and 18, 23 respectively) are loaded with respect to the bearing member (3) through springs (40, 40′ and 44, 44′ respectively).
  • 4. Trolley in accordance with claim 3 characterized in that the length of the upper supports elements (8, 13) is different from that of the lower support elements (18, 23) to stagger the roller positions in one equalizer relative to the roller positions of the other equalizer (19, 24).
  • 5. Trolley in accordance with claim 3 characterized in that upon breakage of one of the springs (40, 44) to ensure the fullest cable guidance safety because the pressure of the cable guide rollers is transmitted automatically to the common equalizer (32, 38) that has a faulty spring.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BZ99A0044 Sep 1999 IT
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
871431 Mozingo Nov 1907 A
2741372 Richards Apr 1956 A
3347172 Sowder Oct 1967 A
4957047 Feuz et al. Sep 1990 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0216340 Sep 1985 EP