Claims
- 1. A safety gear for an elevator car or counterweight movable in a movement direction, the safety gear comprising at least one working wedge acting on an elevator guide rail and activated by a transmission element, the safety gear having for each working wedge at least one counter wedge moving along guide surfaces provided in the wedge chamber, and the counter wedge of the working wedge being on a same side of the guide rail as the working wedge, an angle (.beta.) between the guide surface being provided in the wedge chamber to guide the counter wedge and the guide surface on the side facing the working wedge, an angle (.alpha.) being provided between the movement direction and the working wedge surface facing the counter wedge, the angle (.beta.) being greater than the angle (.alpha.) so that movement of the counter wedge in the movement direction is less than that of the working wedge.
- 2. The safety gear according to claim 1, wherein two working wedges are provided, the two working wedges being placed on opposite sides of the guide rail and being generally symmetrical relative to the guide rail, the working wedges acting simultaneously during gripping.
- 3. The safety gear according to claim 1, further comprising an adjusting screw provided in the working wedge, during safety action, the adjusting screw hits a narrower bottom end of the counter wedge.
- 4. The safety gear according to claim 1, further comprising at least one pressure spring attached to the at least one counter wedge and to at least one stop face in the wedge chamber.
- 5. The safety gear according to claim 4, wherein a plurality of counter wedges are provided and wherein a plurality of pressure springs are provided, the pressure springs being attached by fixing screws to respective counter wedges, each counter wedge having at least one pressure spring attached thereto, the counter wedges each having a wider end and the springs being attached to the wider ends of the counter wedges.
- 6. The safety gear according to claim 5, wherein each of the springs has a longitudinal axis and wherein each of the plurality of counter wedges has only one pressure spring attached thereto, the counter wedges being movable in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pressure spring which is attached thereto.
- 7. The safety gear according to claim 6, wherein the longitudinal axis of each of the pressure springs is offset from the movement direction such that the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs are nonparallel and nonperpendicular to the movement direction.
- 8. The safety gear according to claim 1, further comprising a pressure spring for each of the at least one counter wedges, the pressure springs each having a longitudinal axis and the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs being offset from the movement direction, the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs being nonparallel and nonperpendicular to the movement direction.
- 9. A safety gear for an elevator car or counterweight movable in a movement direction, the safety gear comprising at least one wedge chamber, at least one working wedge engageable with an elevator guide rail, at least one counter wedge movable along guide surfaces provided in the wedge chamber and an adjusting screw provided on the working wedge, the counter wedge of the working wedge being on a same side of the guide rail as the working wedge, and each of the at least one counter wedges being linearly movable toward and away from the guide rail without arching movement, during safety action the adjusting screw moves in an engagement direction toward and into engagement with a narrower bottom end of the counter wedge whereafter the counter wedge is moved away from the guide rail in response to continued movement of the adjusting screw in the engagement direction, the working wedge disengaging from the guide rail when the counter wedge moves away from the guide rail.
- 10. The safety gear according to claim 9, wherein the elevator car or counterweight is movable in a movement direction, an angle (.beta.) between the guide surface being provided in the wedge chamber to guide the counter wedge and the guide surface on a side facing the working wedge and an angle (.alpha.) being provided between the movement direction and the working wedge surface facing the counter wedge, the angle (.beta.) being greater than the angle (.alpha.) so that movement of the counter wedge in the movement direction is less than that of the working wedge.
- 11. The safety gear according to claim 9, wherein two working wedges are provided, the two working wedges being placed on opposite sides of the guide rail and being generally symmetrical relative to the guide rail, the working wedges acting simultaneously during gripping.
- 12. The safety gear according to claim 9, further comprising at least one pressure spring and at least one stop face in the wedge chamber, the at least one pressure spring being attached between the counter wedge and the at least one stop face in the wedge chamber.
- 13. The safety gear according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of counter wedges are provided and wherein a plurality of pressure springs are provided, the pressure springs being attached by fixing screws to respective counter wedges, each counter wedge having at least one pressure spring attached thereto, the counter wedges each having a wider end and the springs being attached to the wide ends of the counter wedges.
- 14. The safety gear according to claim 13, wherein each of the pressure springs has a longitudinal axis, each of the counter wedges being linearly movable in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pressure spring which is attached thereto.
- 15. The safety gear according to claim 14, wherein the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs are offset from the movement direction, the longitudinal axes being nonparallel and nonperpendicular to the movement direction.
- 16. The safety gear according to claim 9, further comprising a pressure spring for each of the at least one counter wedges, the pressure springs each having a longitudinal axis and the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs being offset from the movement direction, the longitudinal axes of the pressure springs being nonparallel and nonperpendicular to the movement direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/977,828 filed on Nov. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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