Elevator apparatus with hoisting machine beneath elevator car

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6302239
  • Patent Number
    6,302,239
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 20, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
In an elevator apparatus, a hoisting machine having a drum is disposed on a bottom portion of a hoistway. The hoisting machine is within a car projection region obtained by a projection of the car along the hoistway and a portion of the drum is disposed outside the car projection region. A return pulley around which a hoisting rope is wound is disposed between the car projection region and the hoistway wall with a rotary shaft perpendicular to the hoistway wall. At least a portion of the return pulley is located at a height between the hoistway wall and the car when the car is at an uppermost position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an elevator apparatus in which a hoisting machine is installed within a hoistway.




BACKGROUND ART





FIG. 8

is a structural view showing a conventional elevator apparatus shown in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. Sho 61-52679.

FIG. 9

is a plan view of FIG.


8


. In these drawings, a machine room


1


is located adjacent to a hoistway


2


. A hoisting machine


4


having a drum


3


is installed in the machine room


1


. A rotatable return pulley


5


is provided on a ceiling portion of the hoistway


2


.




A proximal end portion of a hoisting rope


6


is wound around the drum


3


. An intermediate portion of the hoisting rope


6


is wound around the return pulley


5


. A car


7


which ascends or descends within the hoistway


2


is suspended at a distal end portion of the hoisting rope


6


.




In such an elevator apparatus, the drum


3


of the hoisting machine


4


is rotated so that the hoisting rope


6


is paid out or wound up, thus raising or lowering the car


7


within the hoistway


2


.




However, since the machine room


1


is provided for installing the hoisting machine


4


, the area in a building occupied by the elevator apparatus increases, and the space utilization efficiency of the building is degraded. Also, since the return pulley


5


is disposed on the ceiling portion of the hoistway


2


, it is necessary to keep a space at a top portion of the hoistway


2


for the return pulley


5


in addition to the hoistway stroke of the car


7


. This also degrades the utilization efficiency of the building.




Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 62-11894 also shows an elevator apparatus in which a machine room is provided in a lower-portion of a staircase adjacent to a hoistway and a hoisting machine is installed in this machine room. However, even in this apparatus, the utilization efficiency of the building is reduced because it is necessary to provide the machine room independent from the hoistway.




Furthermore, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 9-165172 discloses an elevator apparatus in which a driver for a traction sheave is installed on a wall of a hoistway. However, in this elevator apparatus, it is necessary to make the driver relatively thin so that the traction sheave does not interfere with the car. As a result, there is a fear that sufficient driving force can not be obtained, and that the cost therefore would be increased as well. Also, in order to install the type of hoisting machine generally used, it is necessary to increase the area of the hoistway, which also degrades the utilization efficiency of the building.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the above mentioned problems, an object of the present invention is to provide an elevator apparatus for reducing an installation space of the apparatus as a whole to enhance building utilization efficiency while dispensing with a machine room.




In order to attain these and other objects, according to the present invention, there is provided an elevator apparatus comprising: a hoistway having a hoistway wall and a bottom portion; a car which ascends and descends within the hoistway; a hoisting machine having a rotatable drum, the hoisting machine being disposed on the bottom portion of the hoistway so that the hoisting machine is shadowed by a car projection region obtained by a projection from the car in the hoistway direction, with a portion of the drum being out from under the car projection region; a rotatable return pulley disposed within the hoistway; and a hoisting rope having a first end portion connected to the car, a second end portion wound around the drum and an intermediate portion wound around the return pulley through a space between the car and the hoistway wall.




Also, according to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an elevator apparatus comprising: a hoistway having a hoistway wall and a bottom portion; a car and a balance weight for alternately ascending and descending within the hoistway; a hoisting machine having a rotatable traction sheave, the hoisting machine being disposed on the bottom portion of the hoistway so that the hoisting machine is shadowed by a car projection region obtained by a projection from the car in the hoistway direction, with the traction sheave being out from under the car projection region; first and second rotatable return pulleys disposed within the hoistway; and a rope having a car suspension portion wound around the first return pulley for suspending the first car, a weight suspension portion wound around the second return pulley for suspending the balance weight, and an intermediate portion wound around the traction sheave between the car suspension portion and the weight suspension portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view showing an elevator apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view showing the apparatus shown in FIG.





FIG. 3

is a frontal view showing the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view showing an elevator apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing the apparatus shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a frontal view showing the apparatus shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is an explanatory view showing the path of the rope of the apparatus shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a structural view showing an example of a conventional elevator apparatus; and





FIG. 9

is a plan view of FIG.


8


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Embodiment 1





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view showing an elevator apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 2

is a plan view showing the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

, and

FIG. 3

is a frontal view showing the apparatus shown in FIG.


1


. In these drawings, a hoistway


11


has a hoistway wall


12


and a bottom portion (pit)


13


. The hoistway wall


12


has first and second side walls


12




a


and


12




b


facing each other and a third side wall (rear wall)


12




c


perpendicular to the side walls


12




a


and


12




b.






A base


10


is provided on the bottom portion


13


of the hoistway


11


. A pair of guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


are provided on the base


10


. A car


15


which ascends and descends while being guided by the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


is provided within the hoistway


11


. A door device


16


for opening/closing doors (not shown) at the landing and doors for the car are provided in an upper portion of the car


15


. The door device


16


projects upwardly from the upper portion of the car


15


.




A hoisting machine


18


having a drum


17


is installed on the base


10


. The hoisting machine


18


is shadowed by a car projection region which is the area covered by a projection from the car


15


in the hoistway direction and is installed in a location where a portion of the drum


17


, i.e., the portion that feeds out the first and second ropes


21


and


22


is out from under the car projection region.




Return pulley mounting members


19




a


and


19




b


are fixed to upper portions of the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b,


respectively. These return pulley mounting members


19




a


and


19




b


are connected with each other through a joint member


25


. When the car


15


is positioned at the uppermost position, the joint member


25


is arranged behind the door device


16


.




First and second rotatable return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


are supported at the pair of return pulley mounting members


19




a


and


19




b.


The first return pulley


20




a


is disposed between the car projection region and the first side wall


12




a


so that its rotary shaft is perpendicular to the first side wall


12




a.


The second return pulley


20




b


is disposed between the car projection region and the second side wall


12




b


so that its rotary shaft is perpendicular to the second side wall


12




b.






Also, at least a portion of each of the first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


is located at a height between the hoistway wall


12


and the car


15


when the car


15


is located at the uppermost position.




The first and second ropes


21


and


22


as hoisting ropes are connected between the drum


17


and the car


15


. These first and second ropes


21


and


22


have first end portions


21




a


and


22




a


fastened to a lower beam


15




a


of the car


15


, second end portions


21




b


and


22




b


wound around the drum


17


, and intermediate portions


21




c


and


22




c


wound around the first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


through a space between the car


15


and the hoistway wall


12


.




The first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


are disposed so that the car


15


side of the first and second ropes


21


and


22


is closer to a center of gravity of the car


15


than the drum


17


side. In this case, the car


15


is suspended approximately at its center of gravity in the vertical direction by the ropes


21


and


22


.




A deflector wheel


23


for introducing the second rope


22


between the second hoistway wall


12




b


and the car


15


is installed on the base


10


. The deflector wheel


23


is rotatable about a shaft


24


that is perpendicular to its installation surface.




Next, the operation will be described. The drum


17


of the hoisting machine


18


is rotated so that the first and second ropes


21


and


22


are simultaneously fed out or wound up. As a result, the car


15


is raised or lowered within the hoistway


11


along the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b.


In this case, the deflector wheel


23


is rotated about the shaft


24


in correspondence with the change in winding position of the drum


17


of the second rope


22


.




In such an elevator apparatus, the hoisting machine


18


is installed on the bottom portion


13


of the hoistway


11


, and so that it is shadowed by the car projection region, except for the portions of the drum


17


that feed out the first and second ropes


21


and


22


. Accordingly, it is unnecessary to separately provide a machine room. Also, it is possible to minimize the area of the hoistway


11


. Thus, enhancing the utilization efficiency of the building.




Also, the two return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


and the deflector wheel


23


are used so that the car


15


is suspended by the two ropes


21


and


22


. Accordingly, the car may be stably raised and lowered at the same time, a load applied to the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


may be reduced to thereby enhance the riding comfort.




Furthermore, the deflector wheel


23


is rotatable about the shaft


24


. Accordingly, the entrance angle of the second rope


22


to the deflector wheel


23


is kept small, and friction between the second rope


22


and a groove of the deflector wheel


23


may be kept to a low level. At the same time, it is possible to prevent the car


15


from vibrating.




Moreover, since the space between the return pulley mounting members


19




a


and


19




b


fixed to the upper end portions of the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


are connected to the joint member


25


, it is possible to stably maintain the space between the pair of return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b,


and at the same time, prevent the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


from vibrating. In addition, since the joint member


25


is disposed behind the uppermost position of the door device


16


, it is possible to reduce the height of the hoistway


11


compared to the case where the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


are connected higher than the uppermost position of the door device


16


.




Also, since the first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


are disposed between the car projection region and the side walls


12




a


and


12




b


so that their rotary shafts are perpendicular to the side walls


12




a


and


12




b,


it is possible to reduce the area of the hoistway


11


.




Furthermore, since the first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


are disposed at a height located between the hoistway walls


12


and the car


15


when the car


15


is located at the uppermost position, it is possible to save space in the upper portion of the hoistway


11


and to reduce the height of the hoistway


11


.




Moreover, since the first and second return pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


are arranged so that the portions of the first and second ropes


21


and


22


on the car


15


side are located closer to the center of gravity of the car


15


than the portions thereof on the drum


17


side, the load applied to the guide rails


14




a


and


14




b


is reduced, and the car


15


can thereby be stably raised and lowered.




Embodiment 2





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view showing an elevator apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 5

is a plan view showing the apparatus shown in

FIG. 4

, and

FIG. 6

is a frontal view showing the apparatus shown in FIG.


4


. In these drawings, a hoistway


31


has a hoistway wall


32


and a bottom portion (pit)


33


. The hoistway wall


32


has first and second side walls


32




a


and


32




b


perpendicular to each other and a third side wall


32




c


facing the first side wall


32




a.






A base


34


is provided on the bottom portion


33


of the hoistway


31


. A pair of car guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


and a pair of weight guide rails


36




a


and


36




b


are provided on the base


34


. A car


37


that ascends and descends while being guided by the car guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


is provided within the hoistway


31


. A balance weight


38


which ascends and descends while being guided by the weight guide rails


36




a


and


36




b


is disposed on the rear side (right side in

FIG. 4

) of the car


37


.




A hoisting machine


40


having a traction sheave


39


is provided on the base


34


. The hoisting machine


40


is shadowed by a car projection region obtained by a projection from the car


37


in the hoistway direction, and the traction sheave


39


is located at a position away from the car projection region.




A support frame


41


is fixed to upper end portions of the car guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


and the weight guide rails


36




a


and


36




b.


The first and second return pulleys


42


and


43


are supported at the support frame


41


. The first return pulley


42


is disposed between the car projection region and the first side wall


12




a


so that its rotary shaft is perpendicular to the first side wall


32




a.


The second return pulley


43


is disposed between the car projection region and the second side wall


32




b


so that its rotary shaft is perpendicular to the second side wall (rear wall)


32




b.






Also, the first and second return pulleys


42


and


43


are arranged so that at least a portion thereof is located at a height between the hoistway wall


32


and the car


37


when the car


37


is located at the uppermost position.




First and second car suspension pulleys


44


and


45


are arranged at an interval from each other at a lower portion of the car


37


. A weight suspension pulley


46


is provided on an upper portion of the balance weight


38


.




The car


37


and the balance weight


38


are suspended within the hoistway


31


by a rope


50


. The rope


50


has a car suspension portion


50




a


wound around the first return pulley


42


for suspending the car


37


and a weight suspension portion


50




b


wound around the second return pulley


43


for suspending the balance weight


38


.




The portion between the car suspension portion


50




a


and the weight suspension portion


50




b


of the rope


50


is wound around the traction sheave


39


. The end portions


50




c


and


50




d


of the rope


50


on the car suspension portion


50




a


side and the weight suspension portion


50




b


side are fixed to the support frame


41


, respectively. Further,

FIG. 7

is an explanatory view showing a path of the rope


50


of the apparatus shown in FIG.


4


.




The first return pulley


42


is arranged so that the car suspension portion


50




a


of the rope.


50


on the car


37


side is located closer to the center of gravity of the car


37


than the portion on the traction sheave


39


side. In this case, the car suspension pulleys


44


and


45


are arranged substantially at the center of gravity in the vertical direction of the car


37


.




Next, the operation will be described. The traction sheave


39


of the hoisting machine


40


is rotated to thereby feed the rope


50


from the-car suspension portion


50




a


to the weight suspension portion


50




b


or feed the rope


50


from the weight suspension portion


50




b


to the car suspension portion


50




a,


thus alternately raising and lowering the car


37


and the balance weight


38


within the hoistway


11


.




In such an elevator apparatus, the hoisting machine


40


is disposed on the bottom portion


33


of the hoistway


31


, and so that it is shadowed by the car projection region except for the traction sheave


39


. Accordingly, it is unnecessary to separately provide a machine room, and it is possible to minimize the area of the hoistway


31


and thereby enhance the building utilization efficiency.




Also, since the car


37


is suspended at both sides thereof by using the first and second suspension pulleys


44


and


45


, it is possible to raise and lower the car


37


in a stable manner, and also to reduce the load applied to the car guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


improve the riding comfort.




Furthermore, since the first and second return pulleys


42


and


43


are disposed between the car projection region and the side walls


32




a


and


32




b


so that their rotary shafts are perpendicular to the side walls


32




a


and


32




b,


it is possible to reduce the area of the hoistway


31


.




Furthermore, since the first and second return pulleys


42


and


43


are disposed at a height located between the hoistway walls


32


and the car


37


when the car


37


is located at the uppermost position, it is possible to save space in the upper portion of the hoistway


31


and to reduce the height of the hoistway


31


.




Moreover, since the first return pulley


42


is arranged so that the portion on the car


37


side of the rope


50


is located closer to the center of gravity of the car


37


than the portion thereof on the traction sheave


39


side, the load applied to the guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


is reduced to thereby stably raise and lower the car


37


.




Incidentally, in the apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment, the pair of car guide rails


35




a


and


35




b


may be coupled with each other by joint members. In this case, the joint members may be disposed on the rear side of the uppermost position of a door device (not shown) projecting from the car


37


.




Also, in the case where the hoisting machines


18


and


40


are located on the bottom portions


13


and


33


of the hoistways


11


and


31


as shown in the first and second embodiments, the hoisting machines may be reduced in size by using a planetary gear assembly or rollers. In this case, it is possible to expand the space for maintenance work.



Claims
  • 1. An elevator apparatus comprising:a hoistway having hoistway walls and a bottom portion; a car which ascends and descends within said hoistway; a hoisting machine having a rotatable drum, said hoisting machine being disposed on the bottom portion of said hoistway so that said hoisting machine, except for a portion of said rotatable drum, is entirely within a car projection region obtained by projecting said car along said hoistway, the portion of said rotatable drum being outside the car projection region; first and second return pulleys disposed within said hoistway; first and second hoisting ropes having respective first ends connected to said car, respective second ends wound around said drum, and intermediate portions wound around said first and second return pulleys and passing through a space between said car and said hoistway walls, wherein said hoistway includes first and second side walls facing each other, said first and second return pulleys are respectively disposed between the car projection region and said first and second side walls, respectively, and the portion of said drum outside the car projection region feeds out and in the first hoisting rope; and a deflector wheel being disposed on the bottom portion of said hoistway for directing said second rope between said second hoistway wall and said car.
  • 2. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hoistway wall has first and second side walls facing each other, said return pulley has a first return pulley disposed between said car projection region and said first side wall and a second return pulley disposed between said car projection region and said second side wall, said hoisting rope has first and second ropes wound around said first and second return pulleys, respectively, with a deflector wheel being disposed on a bottom portion of said hoistway for introducing said second rope between said second hoistway wall and said car.
  • 3. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said deflector wheel is mounted on the bottom portion of said hoistway and is rotatable about a shaft parallel to said hoistway walls.
  • 4. The elevator apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:a pair of guide rails disposed within said hoistway for guiding ascending and descending movement of said car; a pair of return pulley mounting members mounted on said pair of guide rails, respectively, for supporting said first and second return pulleys; a door device mounted on said car and projecting upwardly from an upper portion of said car; and joint members disposed behind an uppermost position of said door device connecting said pair of return pulley mounting members to each other.
  • 5. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second return pulleys are disposed within said hoistway and including rotary shafts perpendicular to said hoistway walls.
  • 6. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first and second return pulleys are disposed within said hoistway so that at least a portion of said first and second return pulleys are located between said hoistway walls and said car when said car is located at an uppermost position.
  • 7. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second return pulleys are disposed so that portions of said first and second hoisting ropes at sides of said car are located closer to a center of gravity of said car than are portions of said first and second hoistway ropes on said drum.
  • 8. An elevator apparatus comprising:a hoistway having hoistway walls and a bottom portion; a car and a balance weight for alternately ascending and descending within said hoistway; a hoisting machine having a rotatable traction sheave, said hoisting machine being disposed on the bottom portion of said hoistway so that said hoisting machine is within a car projection region obtained by projection of said car along said hoistway, said traction sheave being outside the car projection region; first and second rotatable return pulleys disposed within said hoistway; and a rope having a car suspension portion wound around said first return pulley for suspending said car, a weight suspension portion wound around said second return pulley for suspending said balance weight, and an intermediate portion wound around said traction sheave between said car suspension portion and said weight suspension portion.
  • 9. The elevator apparatus according to claim 8, including first and second car suspension pulleys around which said car suspension portion is mounted, spaced from each other at a lower portion of said car, wherein an end of said rope adjacent said car suspension portion is fixedly mounted within said hoistway.
  • 10. The elevator apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said hoistway walls include first and second side walls perpendicular to each other, said first return pulley is disposed above traction sheave and has a rotary shaft perpendicular to said first side wall, and said second return pulley has a rotary shaft perpendicular to said second side wall.
  • 11. The elevator apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first and second return pulleys are disposed within said hoistway so that at least portions of each of said first and second return pulleys are located between said hoistway walls and said car when said car is located at an uppermost position.
  • 12. The elevator apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first return pulley is disposed so that a portion of said rope at a side of said car is located closer to a center of gravity of said car than a portion of said rope on said hoisting machine.
  • 13. The elevator apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising:a pair of guide rails disposed within said hoistway for guiding ascending and descending of said car; a door device mounted on said car and projecting upwardly from an upper portion of said car; and joint members, disposed behind an uppermost position of said door device, connecting said pair of guide rails to each other.
  • 14. An elevator apparatus comprising:a hoistway having hoistway walls and a bottom portion; a car and a balance weight for alternately ascending and descending within said hoistway; a hoisting machine having a rotatable traction sheave, said hoisting machine being disposed on the bottom portion of said hoistway so that said hoisting machine is within a car projection region obtained by projecting said car along said hoistway, said traction sheave being outside the car projection region; first and second rotatable return pulleys disposed within said hoistway, said first and second return pulleys being disposed within said hoistway so that at least portions of each of said first and second return pulleys are located between said hoistway walls and said car when said car is located at an uppermost position; and a rope having a car suspension portion wound around said first return pulley for suspending said car, a weight suspension portion wound around said second return pulley for suspending said balance weight, and an intermediate portion wound around said traction sheave between said car suspension portion and said weight suspension portion.
  • 15. The elevator apparatus according to claim 14, including first and second car suspension pulleys around which said car suspension portion is mounted, spaced from each other at a lower portion of said car, wherein an end of said rope adjacent said car suspension portion is fixedly mounted within said hoistway.
  • 16. The elevator apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said hoistway walls include first and second side walls perpendicular to each other, said first return pulley is disposed above traction sheave and has a rotary shaft perpendicular to said first side wall, and said second return pulley has a rotary shaft perpendicular to said second side wall.
  • 17. The elevator apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said first return pulley is disposed so that a portion of said rope at a side of said car is located closer to a center of gravity of said car than a portion of said rope on said hoisting machine.
  • 18. The elevator apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising:a pair of guide rails disposed within said hoistway for guiding ascending and descending of said car; a door device mounted on said car and projecting upwardly from an upper portion of said car; and joint members, disposed behind an uppermost position of said door device, connecting said pair of guide rails to each other.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
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WO00/00421 1/6/2000 WO A
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