The present invention relates to a drive unit, without engine frame, for an elevator, consisting of at least one motor, at least one brake and a drive pulley arranged between end plates, wherein the motor is arranged at one end plate.
A drive unit consisting essentially of an electric motor, a motor stand, a bearing block, a drive pulley and an engine frame with counter-roller attachment is shown in European patent document EP 03002866.6. The stator of the electric motor is screw-connected with the motor stand by means of a flange. The rotor of the electric motor is seated on a free end of a shaft which carries the drive pulley and which is mounted at the bearing block and at the motor stand. The drive pulley is mounted at the motor stand and the bearing block by means of the shaft. A brake is arranged in the inner region of the motor stand and covered by a casing.
A disadvantage of this known equipment resides in the fact that the brake is arranged to be disposed internally. Access to the brake parts for maintenance is difficult. The engine frame, which carries the bearing block and the motor stand and which makes construction inconvenient and increases the cost of the entire drive unit, is also disadvantageous.
The present invention provides a remedy for the known disadvantages. The present invention avoids the disadvantages of the known equipment and creates an elevator drive with a brake which operates reliably in every case and is of simple construction.
The advantages achieved by the present invention are that a drive unit with a short shaft and thus a small constructional length of the drive unit can be realized. It is additionally advantageous that the brake air cylinder and feed lines are arranged separately from the brake disc. In the case of leakage or line rupture the brake surfaces cannot be contaminated with oil. Brake operational readiness remains guaranteed. It is further of advantageous that with the construction of the drive unit without an engine frame more freedom exists for cable guidance between the drive pulley and the counter-roller. Larger cable run spacings are thereby made possible. The drive unit conceived for large elevator cars and for large transport heights and high travel speeds has, for example, a constructional height of more than two meters and a total weight of more than ten tons, wherein weight and costs can be saved by the construction without engine frame.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
Webs 8, 9 connect the motor stand 3 with the bearing block 4, wherein, for example, an upper web 8 and a respective lateral web 9 per side are provided. The motor stand 3, the bearing block 4 and the webs 8, 9 form a stable structure without a machine frame carrying the motor stand 3 and the bearing block 4 being necessary. The motor stand 3 and the bearing block 4 are carried by means of support elements 10 respectively at an arm 3.1 and an arm 4.1, without an engine frame, on a respective pedestal 11 or support. The counter-roller attachment 6 consisting of side plates 12 and counter-roller 13 is arranged directly at the motor stator 3 and the bearing block 4. A hydraulic unit 14 serves to supply the actuator of the brake 7. The actuator can also be electrically operated.
Support cables 25 form the cable run and are led on the one hand from the drive pulley 5 over the counter-roller 13 and on the other hand from the drive pulley 5 directly into the elevator shaft. The cable run spacing is settable by means of the counter-roller attachment 6, wherein the side panels 12 are screw-connected at bores 12.1 with the motor stand 3 and with the bearing block 4, respectively.
The evacuating drive consists of a motor 23 with a pinion 24, wherein for the evacuating operation the pinion 24 engages in the rim gear 18 and sets the drive pulley 5 in motion.
The webs 8, 9 connect the motor stator 3 with the bearing block 4, wherein, for example, the upper web 8 and the respective lateral web 9 per side are provided. The motor stand 3, the bearing block 4 and the webs 8, 9 form a stable structure without an engine frame carrying the motor stand 3 and the support block 4 being necessary.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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