This application claims benefit of Serial No. 200702989, filed 12 Nov. 2007 in Spain and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to the above disclosed application.
The present invention relates to a drive system for moving walkways and stairs, whereby the conveyor plates or steps as well as the handrail of a moving walkway or mechanical stairs move.
More specifically, the system of the invention is of the type comprising a drive actuation mechanism and horizontal drive chains responsible for moving the plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs.
Conventional passenger conveyor systems, such as mechanical stairs or moving walkways, include a chain of conveyor plates or steps moving in a circuit for the purpose of providing a continuous movement along a specific path. The conveyor plates or steps are connected to said chain circuit, which chain acts moved by a drive system. The drive system normally consists of a chain of conveyor plates, gear wheels, a shaft and an electric motor. The electric motor drives the shaft to which the gear wheels are integrally joined, which wheels transmit a movement to the links of the chain of conveyor plates or steps. Whenever the links of this chain move, the conveyor plates or steps move in the same way. The drive of the handrail in a conventional moving walkway or mechanical stairs takes power from the shaft to which the gear wheels driving the chain of conveyor plates or steps are integrally joined and drives, by means of several traction members, a wheel moving the mentioned handrail by friction.
To assure a small speed fluctuation and minimize the polygonization effect in a conventional conveyor system, a large number of teeth are required in the drive wheel and this gives rise to a large diameter increasing the size of the upper and lower heads of the system, making a very deep pit for locating the walkway necessary. The link between the plate and the chain of conveyor plates is conventionally located under the surface of the plate. Given that the gap between two consecutive conveyor plates is closed for safety reasons, the transition radius in inclined walkways must be limited.
Other types of drive mechanisms have been proposed which engage the belt at intermediate points such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,677,388, Int. Pat. WO2004/063078A1 and WO2004/054919A1. The common point of all the aforementioned inventions is that all of them propose using a linear drive system to move any type of chain joined to the conveyor plates or steps and, therefore, to drive the chains of conveyor plates or steps of the conveyor system. Nevertheless, the contact of metal with metal between the chain of the linear drive system and the links of chains joined to the conveyor plates or steps generates noise. The general configuration proposed in these documents does not allow reducing the dimensions of the walkway either. The general dimensions of conventional walkways are much larger than those that the present invention can offer.
The object of the present invention is a drive system for moving walkways and stairs provided with a drive system which allows improving the comfort and safety of the movement of the passenger, reducing the height of the upper and lower final sections of the conveyor system, reducing the cost of the system, eliminating the need to carry out civil work for creating pits and allowing a modular and therefore portable moving walkway system, in which the mechanisms necessary for driving the plates or steps of the walkway or stairs and the handrail thereof are furthermore reduced.
The system of the invention comprises a drive actuation mechanism and horizontal drive chains responsible for causing the movement of the plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs. The plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs and the drive chain have mutual engagement means which allow directly transmitting the movement of the drive chain to the plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs, the drive chains being much shorter than the forward movement and return sections of the walkway or stairs. The plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs can be independent and transmit the movement to one another by thrust. The plates of the walkway or steps of the stairs can also be consecutively linked according to shafts perpendicular to the direction of movement of the walkway or stairs.
The description of the invention will be made hereinafter with reference to a moving walkway and to the plates thereof, but it must be taken into account that the invention is also applicable to stairs and to the steps thereof.
The engagement means between the chain and the plates are opposite and are coupled to one another along at least a straight section of the path of the belt. These means consist of deformable rollers which are assembled in the links of the drive chain and in complementary cavities that the plates of the walkway have at their back part. The rollers of the drive chain will run in a position opposite to the cavities of the pallets or steps, along the mentioned straight section of the path of the belt and will penetrate said cavities to define the engagement means between the drive chain and the moving belt.
The rollers of the drive chain can be retractable in a vertical direction between an extracted position, in which they engage in the cavity of the plates along the mentioned straight section of the path of the belt, and a retracted position, in which they do not engage with said cavities. To that end, the rollers can be supported on a guide defining a cam pushing them from the retracted position to the extracted position along the section in which they must engage with the plates of the walkway.
According to another feature of the invention, the links of the drive chain furthermore carry the drive means of the handrail of the walkway. These means can consist of arms projecting from the links of the drive chain and are aimed towards the handrail, said arms being finished in a section that is supported and pressed against the band of the handrail, which action will have an effect on the straight section of engagement between the drive chain and the plates of the walkway. The handrail is driven by friction between the mentioned arms and the band of the handrail.
As has already been indicated, the rollers forming part of the engagement means are of an elastically deformable nature.
The walkway of the invention does not have a chain connecting the conveyor plates. The function of this chain is carried out by the actual conveyor plates, either by thrust, as has already been indicated, or because they are linked to one another according to shafts perpendicular to the direction of movement. This constitution allows using pallets of a small dimension, in the direction of the movement, with respect to traditional plates, which will allow achieving a small radius in the return sections, thus being able to reduce the height of the walkway heads.
A moving walkway or mechanical stairs incorporating the drive system of the invention allows an important saving from the manufacturing point of view because the band of plates and the handrail is moved with a single drive chain, eliminating intermediate drives. This saving improves the mechanical losses, noise and vibrations that elements such as chains, shafts, gears and gear wheels cause in traditional moving stairs and walkways.
The system of the invention further allows achieving groups of compact walkways or stairs which prevent having to make very deep pits for housing the final heads.
In the event that the different plates are consecutively linked to one another by means of shafts perpendicular to the direction of movement of the walkway, as has already been indicated, the joint between plates can be located close to the rolling surface, thus allowing a small transition radius in inclined walkways.
In the case of very long walkways, multiple drive modules can be used.
In the system of the invention, the engagement between the drive chains and the band of conveyor plates can take place on one side, on both sides or in the center. Furthermore, the drive chains and therefore the engagement between these chains and the plates of the belt can occur in any section of the path described by the belt.
The engagement feet between the chain and the plates of the walkway can further comprise a plurality of protrusions in the form of teeth projecting from the links of the chain and can be coupled in an identical number of opposing housings that the plates have on their rear surface, forming a second engagement between the drive chain and the conveyor plates.
The drive rollers can be made of materials selected from deformable and resilient materials. The drive rollers can also be laminated with an outer layer comprising materials of the indicated type.
The drive rollers can also be made or polymeric materials or materials laminated with a second outer layer of these materials. Polymeric materials can be selected from elastomers, polyurethanes and combinations thereof.
The drive chain can further include bushings including an outer layer based on materials selected from deformable and resilient materials, which can also be obtained based on polymeric materials.
With these constitutions, the engagement between the different elements involved in the transmission of movement is smoother than if a metal-metal contact existed, which involves a more silent operation and with cushioned contacts between the engagement start and end times, in addition to extending the useful life of said elements.
The same constitution can be applied to the elements driving the handrail.
The drive actuation mechanism for the system of the invention can be formed by means of an worm-gear type planar reducer and electric motor, by means of a linear motor, by means of a motor without a reducer, by means of a worm and electric motor, etc.
The attached drawings show a non-limiting embodiment of a drive system for moving walkways and stairs, formed according to the invention and with the aid of which the features and advantages of said system can be better understood.
In the drawings:
A detailed description of a drive system for a moving walkway formed according to the invention will be made below, and it must be understood that the described concepts are equally applicable to moving stairs and other conveyor systems.
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The rollers 5 engage in complementary cavities that the plates 6 of the walkway have at their back part when said plates run in coincidence with the section occupied by the drive chains 1, as will be explained with reference to
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As has been indicated above, the different plates of the walkway can be independent, moving by thrust from the plates 6 engaged with the drive chain 1, or they can linked to one another by means of shafts 21 perpendicular to the direction of movement of the walkway.
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