Information
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Patent Grant
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6615952
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Patent Number
6,615,952
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A double deck elevator comprising an upper cage and a lower cage vertically movable together in a hoistway, wherein a space between the upper cage and the lower cage is covered by covers. The covers guide airflow flowing around the space to reduce air turbulence noise, and consequently the ride in the cages becomes quieter and more comfortable.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a double deck elevator comprising an upper cage and a lower cage vertically movable together in a hoistway, and more particularly to a double deck elevator wherein a space existing between the upper cage and the lower cage is covered with covers for reducing air turbulence noise to provide a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages.
2. Description of the Related Art
In conventional double deck elevators shown in
FIGS. 23
,
24
and
25
, a hoistway
1
is provided with a pair of guide rails
2
vertically extending along the inner walls of the hoistway
1
respectively, and a cage assembly
3
hoisted by a main rope
4
is arranged between the guide rails
2
to move vertically, guided by the guide rails
2
.
The cage assembly
3
comprises a cage frame
5
, an upper cage
6
and a lower cage
7
mounted on the case frame respectively. A plurality of guide means
8
, which have guide rollers
8
a
to roll on the respective guide rails
2
, are provided at a top-side, a bottom-side, left and right sides of the cage frame
5
.
On a middle beam
9
and a bottom beam
10
of the cage frame
5
, cage receiving frames
11
and
12
are mounted respectively. Between the cage receiving frame
11
and the bottom of the upper cage
6
, and between the cage receiving frame
12
and the bottom of the lower cage
7
, load cells
13
are inserted with vibroisolating rubbers
14
, respectively. The weights of the upper cage and lower cages
6
,
7
respectively detected by the load cells
13
are used for various purposes.
Displacement sensors
15
are provided between the bottom surface of the upper cage
6
and the middle beam
9
, and between the bottom surface of the lower cage
7
and the bottom beam
10
, respectively, so that the displacement of the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
can be detected.
As mentioned above, the cage assembly
3
is hoisted by the main rope
4
. In a case of 1:1 roping system, the main rope
4
is directly connected to the upper beam
16
of the cage frame
5
(FIG.
24
). And in a case of 2:1 roping system, the main rope
4
is wound around sheaves
17
provided on the upper beam
16
of the cage frame
5
(FIG.
25
).
When the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
arrive at the floors called by passengers, the cage doors
18
of the cages
6
,
7
facing the hall doors
19
are opened and closed by a door-driving unit
20
. Hall sills
21
are provided on the floors, and cage sills
22
are provided on the floors of the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
respectively, such that doors can open and close smoothly.
In the conventional double deck elevators described above, a space “S” exists between the upper cage
6
and the lower cage
7
and the door-driving unit is installed in the space “S”. When the upper and lower cages move vertically in the hoistway
1
, airflow flowing around the cages enters the space “S” and generates air turbulence around the door-driving unit
20
. The air turbulence is loud enough to disturb passengers in the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
, making their ride noisy and uncomfortable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide a double deck elevator that can reduce air turbulence noise and provide a quiet and comfortable ride for passengers in the cages.
This object can be achieved by covering a space existing between an upper cage and a lower cage with covers for covering the space at a door-side, two lateral-sides and a backside with covers.
According to the present invention, since the space between the cages is covered with the covers, air cannot flow through devices arranged in the space, and therefore air turbulence is not presented. Consequently, noise caused by air turbulence is reduced and passengers can enjoy a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages.
Since the covers stabilize the airflow, the air resistance of the cages is reduced and the vertical moving speed of the cages can be increased.
Since the space between the upper and lower cages is isolated from a general space in the hoistway by the covers, noise in the hoistway caused by the vertical moving of the cages cannot enter the cages through the space, and this ensures an even quieter and more comfortable ride an the cages.
The covers are attached to at least one of the upper cage, the lower cage and the cage frame on which the cages are mounted with an elastic material to absorb vertical distance change between the cages.
For reducing air turbulence noise in the hoistway, and for reducing the air resistance of the cages, capsule-type air guiding members can be arranged above the upper cages and below the lower cages, respectively. The air guiding members guide the airflow into clearances between the inner walls of the hoistway and the outer side surfaces of the cages.
The door-side cover is positioned closer to the door-side inner wall of the hoistway than a door-driving unit that opens and closes the doors of the cages, to prevent the airflow from entering the space around the door-driving unit. In this case, the door-side cover is provided with slits through which the door links connecting the doors to the door-driving unit are inserted. And the door-side cover is provided with slit-closing members that close a clearance between the periphery of the slit and the door links, to prevent the airflow from entering the space through the slit and causing the air turbulence noise.
The double deck elevator comprises a catching member for catching objects, such as dust, dirt and water, dropped through a clearance between the door-side inner wall of the hoistway and the upper cage, the door-side cover is provided with an opening through which the catching member approaches and retracts from the door-side inner wall of the hoistway. And the door-side cover is provided with an opening-closing member for closing the opening, and/or a clearance-closing member for closing a clearance between the catching member and the door-side cover, to prevent airflow from entering the space through the opening and/or through the clearance, and to prevent airflow from causing the air turbulence noise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the invention as well as other objects and features thereof, reference is made to the following detailed description to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views, wherein:
FIGS. 1A and 1B
are schematic front and side elevation views showing a double deck elevator of the present invention, in which
FIG. 1A
is a sectional drawing along the line X—X in
FIG. 1B
, and
FIG. 1B
is a sectional drawing along the line Y—Y in FIG.
1
A.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are enlarged sectional front and side elevation views of the covers shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
.
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are enlarged sectional front and side elevation views of the covers of another embodiment.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are enlarged sectional front and side elevation views of the covers of another embodiment.
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B are enlarged sectional front and side views of the covers of another embodiment, and
FIG. 5C
is a sectional plan view of the catching plate shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
.
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B are sectional front and side elevation views of the covers of another embodiment, and
FIG. 6C
is a plan view of the covers shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
.
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are schematic drawings showing a double deck elevator of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are schematic drawings showing a double deck elevator of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are enlarged schematic front and side elevation views showing a double deck elevator of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a slit-closing member used with the covers shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing a slit-closing member of another embodiment.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view showing a slit-closing member of another embodiment.
FIGS. 13A and 13B
are enlarged schematic front and side elevation views showing a double deck elevator of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 14A and 14B
are enlarged sectional side elevation views of the clearance-closing member shown in
FIGS. 13A and 13B
.
FIGS. 15A and 15B
are enlarged sectional side elevation views of the clearance-closing member of another embodiment.
FIGS. 16A and 16B
are enlarged sectional side elevation views of the clearance-closing member of another embodiment.
FIGS. 17A and 17B
are enlarged sectional side elevation views of the clearance-closing member of another embodiment.
FIGS. 18A and 18B
are enlarged side sectional elevation views of an opening closing member.
FIGS. 19A and 19B
are enlarged side sectional elevation views of an opening closing member of another embodiment.
FIGS. 20A and 20B
are enlarged side sectional elevation views of a noise insulating member.
FIG. 21
is an enlarged schematic front view showing a double deck elevator of another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 22
is an enlarged sectional side elevation view of the covers shown in FIG.
21
.
FIG. 23
is a schematic side sectional elevation view showing a double deck elevator of the prior art.
FIG. 24
is a schematic front elevation view showing another double deck elevator of the prior art.
FIG. 25
is a schematic front elevation view showing another double deck elevator of the prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the attached drawings, in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
, there is shown a double deck elevator comprising an upper cage
6
and a lower cage
7
vertically movable together in a hoistway
1
.
A space “S” existing between the upper cage
6
and the lower cage
7
is covered by the covers
23
including a door-side cover
23
a
, two lateral-side covers
23
b
and a backside cover
23
c
. That is, the space “S” is covered at a door-side, two lateral-sides and backside, respectively.
As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the door-side cover
23
a
is formed so that its bottom half curves into the space “S” to absorb horizontal position difference between a sill
22
of the upper cage
6
and a ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
. And, all of these covers have smooth flat outer surfaces that are connected to the outer side surf aces of the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
each other without steps. And the door-side cover
23
a
is provided with an opening
26
into which the front portion of a door-driving unit
20
is inserted.
This construction enables airflow to flow smoothly around the space and cages
6
,
7
, and prevent the airflow from entering the space and flowing around devices arranged in the space “S” when the cages
6
,
7
move vertically in the hoistway
1
. Consequently, noise caused by airflow turbulence and air resistance of the cages are reduced.
As shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
, since the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
are supported on the floor receiving frames
11
,
12
, respectively, by means of vibroisolating rubber
13
, vertical distance between the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
changes due to the weight changes of the cages
6
,
7
.
However, as shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the top edge of the door-side cover
23
a
is fixed to a cage sill
22
by means of an elastic material
24
a
, and its bottom edge is directly fixed to a ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
. Also, the top edges of the lateral-side covers
23
b
are attached to a frame
11
a
extending from a door-side to a backside within a cage frame
5
by means of a elastic material
24
b
, and its bottom edge is directly fixed to the ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
. Further, the top edge of the backside cover
23
c
is attached to the floor receiving frame
11
b
extending between two lateral-sides by means of a elastic material
24
c
, and its bottom edge is directly fixed to the ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
. These elastic materials
24
a
,
24
b
and
24
c
, such as rubber block, absorb the vertical distance change between the cages
6
,
7
and prevent the deformation of the covers.
In addition, it is possible to insert an elastic material between the bottom edges of the covers and the ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, the door-side cover
23
a
, the two lateral-side covers
23
b
and the backside cover
23
c
are fixed to the middle cage frame
27
at vertical middle portions thereof, respectively. And, elastic materials
24
a
,
24
b
and
24
c
are inserted between the top edges of the respective covers and the sill
20
or the floor receiving frame
11
a
and
11
b
of the upper cage. Also, elastic materials
28
are inserted between the bottom edge of the respective covers and the ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
. Accordingly, these elastic materials
24
a
,
24
b
,
24
c
and
28
absorb distance change between the cages
6
,
7
and prevent the deformation of the covers.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, respective covers are divided into upper and lower pieces. That is, the door-side cover
23
a
consists of upper pieces
23
b
1
and lower pieces
23
b
2
, also the backside cover consists of upper piece
23
c
1
and lower piece
23
c
2
. Bottom edges of the upper pieces
23
a
1
and
23
c
1
are directly fixed to the cage frame
27
, and the top edges of them are fixed to the sill
22
of the upper cage_
6
, floor receiving frame
11
a
and
11
b
by means of elastic material
24
a
,
24
b
and
24
b
, respectively. And, the bottom edges of the lower pieces
23
a
2
,
23
b
2
and
23
c
2
are directly fixed to the ceiling
25
of the lower cage
7
, and the top edges of them are fixed to the cage frame
27
by means of elastic material
29
, respectively. Accordingly, these elastic materials
24
a
,
24
b
,
24
c
,
28
and
29
absorb distance change between the cages
6
,
7
and avoid the deformation of the covers.
In addition, it is possible to fix the bottom edges of the upper pieces
23
a
1
,
23
b
1
and
23
c
1
by means of the elastic materials
24
a
,
24
b
and
24
b
, respectively, and to directly fix the top edges of them to the sill
22
of the upper cage_
6
, floor receiving frame
11
a
and
11
b
, respectively. Also it is possible to fix bottom edges of the lower pieces
23
a
2
,
23
b
2
and
23
c
2
by means of elastic materials
29
, respectively, and to directly fix the top edges of them to the cage frame
27
, respectively.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, there is provided a catching device
30
at a door-side of the space between cages
6
,
7
, which catches objects, such as dust, dirt or water dropped through a clearance between a door-side inner wall of the hoistway
1
and the upper cage
6
. catching device
30
has a catching plate
31
that swings around a horizontal axis to approach and retracts the door-side inner wall of the hoistway
1
, and a receiving dish
32
arranged in the space for receiving the objects caught by the catching plate
31
.
When the catching plate
31
swings to approach the door-side inner wall of the hoistway
1
as shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
by the solid lines, the catching plate
31
catches the objects
33
and guides it to the receiving dish
32
to protect passengers entering or exiting the lower cage
7
from such objects.
The door-side cover
23
a
is provided with an opening
34
which is opened and closed by the catching plate
31
, and is provided with an opening closing member
35
attached along the periphery of the opening
34
that closes a clearance between the catching plate
31
and the periphery of the opening
34
when the catching plate
31
closes the opening
34
as shown in
FIG. 5B
by the phantom lines.
Since the airflow flowing along the door-side cover
23
a
is guided by the front cover
23
a
and the catching plate
31
, air turbulence noise is reduced. Furthermore, the catching plate
31
blocks out the line of vision of a passenger at the entrance of the lower cage
7
who looks up at the passengers entering and exiting the upper cage
6
.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, many airflow guiding plates
36
extending vertically are provided on the outer surfaces of the door-side cover
23
a
, two lateral-side covers
23
b
and the backside cover
23
c
. The airflow guiding plates
36
, as airflow protrusions, guide and stabilize the airflow flowing along the outer surfaces of the covers to reduce air turbulence noise.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 7A and 7B
, capsule-type upper and lower air-guiding members
37
,
38
are arranged above the upper cage
6
and below the lower cage
7
, respectively, to guide the airflow into the clearances between inner walls of the hoistway
1
and outer side surfaces of the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
.
Also, vibroisolating and noise-absorbing materials
39
a
,
39
b
,
39
c
and
39
d
are attached to inner surfaces of the capsule-type air-guiding members
37
,
38
and covers
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c.
Furthermore, air-guiding cones
40
,
41
which have a triangular cross section for guiding the airflow flowing along the outer surfaces of the capsule-type upper and lower air-guiding members
37
,
38
are arranged above the upper air-guiding member
37
and below the lower air-guiding device
38
, respectively.
In this embodiment, since the capsule-type air-guiding members
37
,
38
, the upper cage
6
and the lower cage
7
form a smooth streamline shape, airflow flows smoothly along the outer surf aces of the same and air turbulence caused by the cages
6
,
7
is reduced.
Also, since the vibroisolating and noise-absorbing materials
39
a
,
39
b
,
39
c
and
39
d
are provided, the vibration of the air-guiding members
37
,
38
and covers
23
a
,
23
b
and
23
c
is reduced, also noise insulation is achieved.
Furthermore, since the airflow guiding cones
40
,
41
are provided, the airflow flowing along the outer surface of the air-guiding member
37
,
38
is guided more smoothly, and the resistance of the cages
6
,
7
is reduced.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 8A and 8B
, uneven concave serrations
6
,
7
are provided on the outer surface of the capsule-type air-guiding members
37
,
38
in the periphery of the guide rollers
42
, main rope
43
and compensation rope
44
.
By this arrangement, the generation of air turbulence is reduced by the uneven concave serrations
6
,
7
, and accordingly noise reduction is achieved. In addition, it is possible to use uneven convex serrations to obtain the same effects.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, cage door
18
provided on the lower cage
7
is opened and closed by a door driving unit
50
mounted on the horizontal beam
9
a
of the cage frame
5
.
The door-driving unit
50
comprises a rotating disc
52
driven by a driving motor
51
, and a pair of connecting links
53
L,
53
R are pivot ally connected to the rotating disc
52
at one end thereof, respectively. The other ends of the connecting links
53
L,
53
R are connected to the upper ends of door links
55
L,
55
R, respectively. The door links
55
L,
55
R are pivotally supported on the supporting member
9
b
, respectively by means of pivot shafts
54
L and
54
R provided on the respective support member
9
b
of the cage frame
5
. Lower ends of the door links
55
L,
55
R are pivotally connected to the cage doors
18
L,
18
R, respectively. By this arrangement, the cage doors
18
L,
18
R are opened and closed by the driving motor
51
.
The space
44
between the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
is covered by a cover
60
that guides the airflow flowing along the space
44
. The cover
60
comprises a pair of upper and lower door-side covers
61
,
62
, a pair of right and left side covers
63
,
64
and a pair of upper and lower backside covers
65
,
66
.
The upper door-side cover
61
is positioned close to the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
than the door driving unit
50
and covers the door driving unit
50
. And, the upper door-side cover
61
is provided with a pair of slits
61
a
, through which door links
55
L,
55
R are inserted respectively.
By this arrangement, the upper door-side cover
61
fully covers the door driving unit
50
and the top portions of the door links
55
L,
55
R without preventing the movement of door links
55
L,
55
R.
Since the cover
60
guides the airflow, the airflow cannot enter the space
44
and cannot flow in the space
44
, around such devices as the door-driving unit
50
, and does not generate air turbulence. As a result, air turbulence noise can be effectively reduced when the cages
6
,
7
move vertically in the hoistway
1
at a high speed, providing a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages
6
,
7
.
At the same time, since the space
44
is separated from the inner space of the hoistway
1
by the cover
60
, noise in the hoistway
1
cannot enter the cages
6
,
7
through the space
44
, then quietness and comfortableness in the cages
6
,
7
is further improved.
And, since the cover
60
guides the airflow into clearances between the inner walls of the hoistway
1
and the outer side surfaces of the cages
6
,
7
, the air resistance of the cages
6
,
7
is reduced and the moving speed of the cages
6
,
7
can be increased.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIG. 10
, there is provided a slit-closing member
67
made of an elastic material, such as a rubber film or a thin plastic film, which closes a clearance between the periphery of the slit
61
a
and the door link
55
. This slit-closing member
67
has a slit
67
a
extending along the moving direction of the door link
55
, through which the door link
55
is inserted, and allows the displacement of the door link
55
by its elastic deformation caused by contact with the door link
55
. By this arrangement, the airflow cannot enter or exit from the space
44
through the slit
61
a
, and does not generate air turbulence noise. As a result, a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages
6
,
7
can be achieved.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIG. 11
, there is provided a bellows-type slit-closing member
68
made of an elastic material, such as a rubber film or a thin plastic film. This bellows-type slit-closing member
68
comprises a pair of bellows
68
a
,
68
b
that expand and contract along the moving direction of the door link
55
and closes the clearance between the periphery of the slit
61
a
and the door-link
55
. This slit-closing member
68
has an aperture through which the door link
55
is inserted, and allows the displacement of the door link
55
by its elastic deformation caused by contact with the door link
55
. By this arrangement, airflow cannot enter or exit the space
44
through the slit
61
a
, and does not generate air turbulence noise. As a result, a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages
6
,
7
can be achieved.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIG. 12
, there is provided a brush-type slit-closing member
69
made of an elastic material, such as plastic bristles, which closes a clearance between the periphery of the slit
61
a
and the door link
55
. This brush type slit-closing member
67
comprises a pair of front and rear brushes
69
b
,
69
c
facing each other to form a slit
69
a
extending along the moving direction of the door link
55
. The slit
69
a
allows the displacement of the door link
55
by its elastic deformation caused by the contact with the door link
55
. By this arrangement, the airflow cannot enter or exit from the space
44
through the slit
61
a
, and does not generate air turbulence noise. As a result, a quieter and more comfortable ride in the cages
6
,
7
can be achieved.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the space
44
between the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
is covered by a cover
70
, which comprises a pair of upper and lower door-side covers
71
,
72
, a pair of lateral-sides covers
73
,
74
and a pair of backside covers
75
,
76
.
In the space
44
, there is provided a catching device
80
for catching the objects, such as dirt or water, objects from the clearance between the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
and the upper cage
6
.
The upper door-side cover
71
has an inclined lower portion
71
a
entering the space
44
at its lateral horizontal mid-section, which absorbs the horizontal position difference between the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
so that the air flow can smoothly flow along the door-side surface of the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
.
The lower door-side cover
72
has an opening
72
a
through which a catching plate
81
of the device
80
approaches and retracts from the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
. Also, the lower door-side cover
72
has a vertical wall
72
b
positioned closer to the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
than the catching device
80
, to prevent the airflow from flowing around the catching device
80
and generating air turbulence noise.
By this arrangement, even when a catching device
80
is provided in the space
44
, the door-side cover
71
,
72
guide the air flow to reduce air turbulence noise and ensure a quieter and more comfortable ride in the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
.
The catching device
80
comprises the catching plate
81
mentioned above which approaches the retracts the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, and a driving motor
83
which swings the catching plate
81
around the horizontal swinging axis
82
.
When the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
stop moving vertically in the hoistway
1
, the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
and extends horizontally as shown in
FIGS. 13B and 14A
so that its free end
81
a contacts the door-side inner wall
1
a
. And this catching plate
81
receives the objects to prevent the objects from dropping toward the passengers entering and exiting the lower cage
7
.
Before the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
start moving vertically, the catching plate
81
retracts from the door-side inner wall
1
a
so as not to prevent vertical movement of the cages
6
,
7
. Also, this catching plate
81
inclines parallel to the inclined lower portion
71
a
of the upper door-side cover
71
as shown in
FIG. 14B
, so that the airflow flows smoothly along the outer surface of the upper and lower door-side cover
71
,
72
.
The inclined lower portion
71
a
of the upper door-side cover
71
serves as a stopper for limiting the moving stroke of the catching plate
81
. As a result, it is not necessary to provide the catching device
80
with a stopper.
Furthermore, a horizontally extending clearance-closing member
71
b
made of sponge rubber strip is provided on the inclined lower portion
71
a
, and the free and
81
a of the catching plate
81
strongly presses this clearance-closing member
71
b
against the inclined lower portion
71
a.
In this manner, the clearance between the upper door-side cover
71
and the catching plate
81
is surely closed, and the airflow can not enter the space
44
through the clearance and do not generate air turbulence noise.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 15A
,
15
B, there is provided a clearance-closing means
90
for closing the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
.
The clearance-closing member
90
comprises a slide plate
61
slidably held by the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
, and a connecting link
92
which is pivotably connected to the lower surface of the catching plate
81
at its one end via a connecting portion
81
b
and to the top end of the sliding plate
91
at its another end via connecting portion
91
a.
The sliding plate
91
slides downwardly due to the weight thereof when the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
as shown in FIG.
15
A. On the contrary, wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
as shown in FIG.
15
A. On the contrary, the sliding plate
91
slides upwardly pulled by the connecting link
92
when the catching plate
81
retracts from the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
as shown in FIG.
15
B.
By this arrangement, since the slide plate
91
always closes the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
without disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, the airflow flows smoothly along the door-side covers
71
,
72
, and does not enter the space
44
through the clearance and does not generate air turbulence noise.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 16A
,
16
B, there is provided a clearance-closing means
100
for closing the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
.
The clearance-closing means
100
comprises a pivot plate
101
pivotably connected to the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
at its lower end via a horizontally extending axis
102
. And this pivot plate
101
is always biased to rotate around the axis
102
by a biasing means (not shown) such as a torsion bar, so that the upper end
101
a
of the pivot plate
101
always contacts the lower surface of the catching plate
81
.
When the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the pivoting plate
101
pivots counterclockwise around the horizontal axis
102
opposing to the biasing forces and inclines toward the door-side inner wall
1
a
as shown in FIG.
16
A. On the contrary, when the catching plate
81
retracts from the inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the pivot plate pivots clockwise biased by the biasing means as shown in FIG.
16
B.
By this arrangement, since the pivot place
101
always closes the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
without disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, the airflow flows smoothly along the door-side covers
71
,
72
, and does not enter the space
44
through the clearance and does not generate air turbulence noise.
In addition, it is possible to eliminate the biasing means, and to connect the top edge
101
a
of the pivot plate
101
via a connecting link (as shown in
FIG. 15
) to the catching plate
81
.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 17A
,
17
B, there is provided a clearance-closing means
110
for closing the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
.
The clearance-closing means
110
comprises a bellows
111
made of an elastic material such as a rubber plate or plastic film, which is connected to the falling matter catching plate
81
via connecting portion
112
at upper end thereof, and is connected to the lower door-side cover
72
via connecting portion
113
at lower end thereof.
When the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the bellows
111
contracts as shown in FIG.
17
A. On the contrary, when the catching plate
81
moves apart from the inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the bellows expands as shown in FIG.
17
B.
By this arrangement, since the bellows
111
always closes the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
without disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, the airflow flows smoothly along the door-side covers
72
,
72
, and does not enter the space
44
through the clearance and does not generate air turbulence noise. In addition, instead of the bellows
111
, it is possible to use straight elastic material that is expandable and contractible, such as thin rubber film.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 18A
,
18
B, there is provided a clearance-closing means
120
for closing the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
and the catching plate
81
.
The clearance-closing means
120
comprises a closing plate
121
, which is fixed to the lower surface of the catching plate
81
at its base end
121
a
and moves together with the catching plate
81
.
When the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the free end
121
b
of the closing plate
121
is in the space
44
apart from the inner surface of the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
as shown in FIG.
18
A. On the contrary, when the catching plate
81
retracts from the inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway I and its free end
81
a
contacts the inclined lower portion
71
a
of the upper door-side cover
71
via the clearance-closing member
71
b
, the free end
121
b
of the closing plate
121
rests on the inner surface of the vertical wall
72
b
and closes the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
. and the catching plate
81
.
By this arrangement, since the closing plate
121
closes the clearance between the vertical wall
72
b
and the catching plate
81
without disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, the airflow flows smoothly along the door-side covers
71
,
72
, and does not enter the space
44
through the clearance and does not generate air turbulence noise.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 19
a
,
19
b
, there is provided an opening closing means
130
for closing the opening
72
a
of the lower door-side cover
72
.
The opening closing means
130
comprises a closing plate
131
, which is fixed to the lower surface of the catching plate
81
at its one end
131
a
and moves together with the catching plate
81
.
When the catching plate
81
approaches the door-side inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the free end
131
b
of the closing plate
131
is in the space
44
apart from the inner surface of the vertical wall
72
b
of the lower door-side cover
72
as shown in FIG.
19
A. On the contrary, when the catching plate
81
retracts from the inner wall
1
a
of the hoistway
1
, the free end
131
b
of the closing plate
131
rests on the inner surface of the vertical wall
72
b
and stops the movement of the catching plate
81
, at the same time, the closing plate entirely closes the opening
72
a
of the lower door-side cover
72
as shown in FIG.
19
B.
Furthermore, the closing plate
131
has an outer surface
131
c
which is connected to the door-side covers
72
without any steps, when the closing plate
131
closes the opening
72
a.
By this arrangement, since the closing plate
131
closes the opening
72
a
without. disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, the airflow flows smoothly along the door-side covers
71
,
72
, and does not enter the space
44
through the opening
72
a
and does not generate air turbulence noise.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 20A
,
20
B, there is provided a box-like noise-insulating member
140
for insulating the noise entering the space
44
between the upper and low cages
6
,
7
from the opening
72
a
of the lower door-side cover
72
.
The noise-insulting member
140
is open toward the opening
72
a
, and is connected to the lower end
71
c
of the upper door-side cover
71
at its front upper edge
141
, and is further connected to the lower door-side cover
72
at its front lower edge
142
. It is preferable to attach noise-absorbing material, such as glass fiber, to the inner surface of the noise-insulating member
140
.
By this arrangement, since the noise entering from the opening
72
a
is insulated and absorbed in the noise-insulating member
140
without disturbing the movement of the catching plate
81
, a quieter and more comfortable ride in the upper and lower cages
6
,
7
can be achieved.
In an embodiment of the double deck elevator shown in
FIGS. 21 and 22
, there is provided a objects storing box
84
for storing the objects caught by the catching plate
81
. That is, the objects caught by the catching plate
81
is guided to drop into the storing box
84
when the catching plate
81
retracts from the door-side inner wall
1
a
and inclines as shown in
FIG. 23
by phantom lines.
Therefore, it is necessary to remove the objects stored in the storing box
84
, when the maintenance or inspection of the double deck elevators is performed. However, it is difficult to remove the falling matters stored in the storing box
84
in the above-mentioned double deck elevator, due to the presence of the lower door-side cover
72
.
For this reason, the lower door-side cover
150
in this embodiment is divided into four parts
151
,
152
,
153
and
154
as shown in FIG.
21
. Especially, the parts
153
,
154
facing the storing box
84
are smaller than the floor-side door openings respectively. In other words, the horizontal width of the parts
153
,
154
is smaller than the horizontal width or the vertical height of the floor-side door opening, which is formed when the floor-side doors
19
open.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 22
, the door parts
153
,
154
are removably mounted to the bracket
155
fixed on the lower cage
7
by means of butter fly screws
156
and nuts
157
, respectively.
Therefore, when the double deck elevator of this embodiment is inspected or maintained, the worker on the floor can easily remove the parts
153
,
154
by manually loosening the butter fly screws
156
through the floor-side door opening and placing them on the floor. After removing the parts
153
,
154
from the lower cage
7
, it is easy to access the store box
84
to remove the stored objects. Similarly, it is easy to mount the parts
153
,
154
to the lower cage
7
.
While the many preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, such description is for illustrative purpose only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A double deck elevator comprising:an upper cage and a lower cage mounted on a cage frame and vertically movable together in a hoistway; covers for covering a space between the upper cage and the lower cage and for guiding airflow along outer surfaces of the upper cage and the lower cage, said covers comprising door-side cover, lateral-side cover and backside cover; and a catching device for catching objects dropped through a clearance between a door-side inner wall of the hoistway and the upper cage, said catching device including a catching plate being capable of swinging about horizontal axis between a first position in which a distal end thereof contacts a door-side inner wall of the hoistway and a second position in which the distal end retracts from the door-side inner wall, a driving means for driving said catching plate so that said catching plate swings between said first position and said second position, wherein said catching plate in the second position guides the airflow together with the door-side cover so that the airflow flows smoothly along an outer surface of the door-side cover.
- 2. The double deck elevator according to claim 1, wherein said catching plate extends parallel to the door-side cover in said second position.
- 3. The double deck elevator according to claim 1, wherein said driving means is positioned in the space.
- 4. The double deck elevator according to claim 1, wherein said door-side cover has an opening through which said catching plate swings between the first position and the second position.
- 5. The double deck elevator according to claim 4, wherein said door-side cover serves as a stopper for limiting a swing stroke of the catching plate at the second position.
- 6. The double deck elevator according to claim 4, further comprising a clearance closing member for closing a clearance between the distal end of the catching plate in the second position and the door-side cover, said clearance closing member being made of elastic material and being pressed against the door-side cover by the distal end of the catching plate in the second position.
- 7. The double deck elevator according to claim 4, further comprising a clearance closing means for closing a clearance between the catching plate in the second position and a periphery of the opening of the door-side cover.
- 8. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, wherein said clearance closing means is a slide plate,said slide plate being slidably held by the door-side cover, and being connected to the catching plate with a connecting member so that said slide plate slides toward the catching plate and closes the clearance when said catching plate is in the second position.
- 9. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, wherein said clearance closing means is a pivot plate,said pivot plate being pivotably connected to the door-side cover and being biased toward the catching plate by a biasing means so that said pivot plate pivots toward the catching plate and closes the clearance when said catching plate is in the second position.
- 10. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, wherein said clearance closing means is a pivot plate,said pivot plate being pivotably connected to the door-side cover and being connected to the catching plate with a connecting member so that said pivot plate pivots toward the catching plate and closes the clearance when said catching plate is in the second position.
- 11. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, wherein said clearance closing means is an elastic member,said elastic member being made of an elastic material capable of stretching and contracting, and being connected to the catching plate at a proximal end thereof and connected to the door-side cover at a distal end thereof, so that said elastic member contracts when said catching plate is in the first position and said elastic member stretches and closes the clearance when said catching plate is in the second position.
- 12. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, wherein said clearance closing means is a cover plate,said cover plate being fixed to the catching plate and being configured to swing with the catching plate, so that the cover plate covers the clearance when said catching plate is in the second position.
- 13. The double deck elevator according to claim 7, further comprising a noise insulating member arranged in the space for insulating noise entering through the opening of the door-side cover.
- 14. The double deck elevator according to any one of claims 1-13 wherein said door-side cover is divided into parts which are smaller than a floor-side door opening.
- 15. The double deck elevator according to claim 14, wherein said parts of the door-side cover are removably mounted to at least one of the upper cage, the lower cage and the cage frame by means of a mounting means manually operable from the floor-side door opening.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-056981 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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2000-392049 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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