The invention is related to an elevator car, in particular to an elevator car comprising a lighting arrangement for illuminating the elevator car's interior space and a ventilation system for ventilating the interior space.
The cars of elevators which are intended for passenger transportation need to be provided with a lighting arrangement for illuminating the elevator car's interior space forming the passenger compartment and a ventilation system for ventilating said interior space in particular when the car doors are closed and neither light nor air are able to enter into the interior space from outside the elevator car.
Recent developments in the design of elevator car's have increased the demands on lighting arrangements and ventilation systems. In consequence, there is a desire for an improved elevator car design providing lighting arrangements and ventilation systems with improved characteristics, which are also easy to produce, install and maintain.
An elevator car according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a passenger compartment defining an interior space surrounded by sidewalls and at least one car door, and at least one lighting arrangement which is configured for illuminating the interior space. Said lighting arrangement is associated with a ventilation system being configured for ventilating the interior space even in a situation in which all car doors are closed.
Associating the lighting arrangement with a ventilation system allows an improved design of the elevator car providing enhanced ventilating and illuminating capabilities as well as more space for the passengers and/or load to be transported by the elevator without increasing the outer dimensions of the elevator car.
Exemplary embodiments of the inventions are described in the following in more detail with reference to the enclosed figures.
The elevator car 2 comprises a basically horizontal bottom plate 3 and three sidewalls 62, 63, 64 extending vertically upwards from the bottom plate 3 defining a prismatic interior space 4 forming the passenger compartment.
The top plate/ceiling of the elevator car 2 and the front sidewall of the elevator car 2 comprising the car door(s) are not shown in
Each of the sidewalls 62, 63, 64 is respectively formed by three structural side panels 13, 14 arranged next to each other. Of course, the number of three side panels 13, 14 is only exemplary and the skilled person easily understands that an arbitrary number of side panels 13, 14 may be used for forming the sidewalls 62, 63, 64.
One side panel 13 is provided with a control panel 24 comprising a plurality of push buttons 44 for controlling the elevator and a display 26 allowing to provide information concerning the elevator's status, in particular the number of the floor in which the elevator car 2 is currently located, for the passengers which are present within the elevator car 2.
Decorative elements 16 located at each of the elevator car's 2 corners 7 respectively comprise two straight outer walls 19 extending basically orthogonally with respect to each other and parallel to one of the sidewalls 62, 63, 64 forming the respective corner 7, and an arcuate inner wall 17 facing the interior space 4.
At least one of the outer walls 19 is arranged in a distance from the respective opposing sidewall 62, 63, 64 providing an empty space 12 between said outer wall 19 and the associated sidewall 62, 63, 64. Said empty space 12 is configured for accommodating a lighting element 10 for illuminating the interior space 4.
The lighting element 10 together with the decorative element 16 form a lighting arrangement 11 configured to provide indirect illumination of the elevator car's 2 interior space 4. In addition, the lighting arrangement 11 is arranged in such a manner that a ventilation channel providing a ventilation system 18 for ventilating the interior space 4 is associated with the lighting arrangement 11.
The lighting arrangement 11 is arranged such that the lighting element 10 is located in a gap formed between a decorative element 16 and a respective outer sidewall 62, 63, 64 of the elevator car 2. Such a lighting arrangement 11 allows an efficient and appealing illumination of the elevator car's 2 interior space 4 in the way of indirect illumination.
The ventilation system associated with the lighting arrangement 11 comprises a vertically extending ventilation channel providing a ventilation system 18 located in a gap formed between the decorative element 16 with the lighting element 10 mounted to the sidewall 62, 63, 64 of the elevator car 2 and the opposing sidewall 62, 63, 64 of the elevator car 2.
The ventilation channel providing a ventilation system 18 allows to ventilate the elevator car's 2 interior space 4 in particular in situations in which all doors of the elevator car 2 are closed for a long period of time, e.g. when the elevator car 2 is trapped between adjacent floors and the elevator car's 2 car door cannot be opened.
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Folded end portions 23a, 23b of the sheet forming the decorative element 16 extend basically parallel to corresponding portions of the structural side panel 14 and are respectively fixed to said structural side panel 14 by means of bolts or screws 28. Instead or additionally an adhesive may be used for fixing the decorative element 16 to the structural side panel 14.
The second portion 22 of the decorative element 16 is formed in a distance d1 spaced apart from the adjacent second sidewall 63 extending parallel thereto providing an empty space 12 for accommodating a lighting element 10 which is attached to the second portion 22 of the metal sheet. Even with the lighting element 10 mounted to the decorative element 16 to form the lighting arrangement 11, an additional gap for providing a ventilation channel extending in a vertical direction, with the ventilation channel of the ventilation system 18 being located in the gap defined by the lighting element 10 and the opposite second sidewall 63.
The lighting element 10 comprises at least one LED 30, in particular a plurality of LEDs 30, which are arranged next to each other in the vertical direction. The lighting element 10 in particular comprises at least one LED strip attached to a vertically extending mounting structure.
In consequence, the first portion 21 of the inner wall 17 extends to a position P within the interior space 4 of the elevator car 2, which is spaced apart by a first distance d1 from the second sidewall 63, and which is spaced apart by a second distance d2 from the first sidewall 62. The second portion 22 of the inner wall 17 extends from position P parallel to the second sidewall 63 towards the first sidewall 62.
Providing a distance d1 between the second sidewall 63 and the second portion 22 of the inner wall 17 generates an empty space 12 which allows accommodating a lighting element 10 and a ventilation channel being part of a ventilation system 18 respectively providing the same functionality as it has been described before with respect to
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Additionally, a vertical end portion 36 of at least one of the decorative elements 16, which is positioned at one of the corners 7 of the elevator car 2, is bent into an arcuate state in which the edge of said decorative elements 16 is not attached to but spaced apart from the elevator car's 2 first sidewall 62. This enlarges the space provided by the mounting portion 15 between the structural panel 14 forming the first sidewall 62 and the end portion 36 of the decorative elements 16. A lighting element 10, which is attached to the structural panel 14 by means of a clamp or clip 40 and which comprises at least one LED 30, is accommodated within a space of the mounting portion 15 to form a lighting arrangement 11 providing indirect illumination.
The end portion 36 of the decorative element 16 in particular may be bent into a configuration in which the edge of the decorative element 16 basically flushes with the LEDs 30 of the lighting element 10 providing an almost smooth interface between the decorative element 16 and the lighting element 10 in order to avoid any sharp corners or obstacles within the elevator car's 2 interior space 4.
As in the previously discussed embodiments, the lighting arrangement 11 is arranged in some distance from the second sidewall 63 providing a gap therebetween, in which a vertically extending ventilation channel is formed. Such a ventilation channel formed between the lighting arrangement 11 and said second sidewall 63 provides a ventilation system 18 which allows ventilating the elevator car's 2 interior space 4, as it has been discussed before.
In all embodiments at least one opening, which is not visible in the figures, may be provided for connecting the ventilation channel of the ventilation system 18 with the surroundings of the elevator car 2 in order to allow an exchange of air between the elevator car's 2 exterior and interior.
Such an opening in particular may be provided within at least one of the sidewalls 62, 63, 64 within the bottom plate 3 and/or within the top plate (not shown) of the elevator car 2 in order to allow an exchange of air between the interior space 4 of the elevator car 2 and the hoistway (not shown) in which the elevator car 2 is running.
The applicant considers the application of decorative panels using hook and loop fasteners 38 according to
The control panel 24 comprises a front panel 25 which is fixed to the structural side panel 13 by means of a couple of fixation elements 42, e.g. bolts or screws. The front panel 25 has shape providing a space on each side of the front panel 25 for respectively receiving a vertically extending lighting element 10 sandwiched between the front panel 25 and the structural side panel 13 allowing additional illumination of the elevator car's 2 interior space 4.
Optional Features:
A number of optional features are set out in the following. These features may be realized in particular embodiments, alone or in combination with any of the other features.
In an embodiment the sidewalls form at least one vertically extending corner and the at least one lighting arrangement is assigned to the at least one vertically extending corner in a position providing indirect illumination of the interior space along the vertically extending corner. Such a configuration allows a very effective illumination of the elevator car's interior space reducing the electrical power needed for operating said illumination without blinding passengers present in the elevator car.
In an embodiment the lighting arrangement includes at least one lighting element extending in vertical direction. This contributes to increasing the efficiency of the illumination and facilitates its installation.
In an embodiment the ventilation system includes a ventilation channel extending between the lighting element and an associated sidewall of the passenger compartment. Such a configuration provides an effective ventilation of the elevator car's interior space without reducing the usable space within the elevator car considerably.
In an embodiment the ventilation system comprises a ventilation opening in the ventilation channel, in particular at the top and/or at the bottom of said ventilation channel, said ventilation opening connecting the ventilation channel with a hoistway in which the elevator car travels in order to allow an exchange of air between the interior of the elevator car and its environment, in particular the hoistway, via the ventilation channel.
In one embodiment at least one edge of the decorative element comprises a protrusion facing an adjacent decorative element for providing a gap between adjacent decorative elements in order to facilitate the installation of a plurality of decorative elements next to each other.
In an embodiment the lighting element comprises at least one LED, in particular a plurality of LEDs arranged next to each other in the vertical direction. LEDs provide reliable light sources which are cheap in production, operation and maintenance and which produce less heat than other light sources.
In one embodiment the plurality of LEDs are provided in the form of at least one LED strip which may be attached to a vertically extending mounting structure, e.g. the decorative element. Providing the LEDs in the form of an LED strip allows an easy and fast installation of the LEDs and facilitates the electrical wiring.
In one embodiment the elevator car comprises at least one structural side panel which is formed providing a mounting portion for supporting at least a portion of the lighting arrangement. Providing a mounting space which is configured for supporting at least a portion of the lighting arrangement facilitates the installation of the lighting arrangement and minimizes the reduction of passenger/load space caused by the installation of the lighting arrangement.
In one embodiment the structural side panel is formed with a recess in a region assigned to the vertically extending corner, said recess providing a mounting portion for the lighting arrangement and/or for the decorative element.
In one embodiment the lighting arrangement comprises a decorative element, wherein at least a portion of the decorative element is attached to the mounting portion and the at least one lighting element is fixed to the decorative element which allows to fix the lighting arrangement efficiently.
In one embodiment the decorative element has an inner wall facing the interior space and at least a portion of said inner wall is oriented basically parallel to the structural panel and/or sidewall providing a maximized interior space having a shape which is similar to the exterior shape of the elevator car.
In one embodiment the decorative element has an inner wall facing the interior space, wherein at least a portion of said inner wall is oriented basically perpendicular to the structural panel and/or sidewall. Providing a basically perpendicular corner in the decorative element allows enhancing the rigidity of said decorative element.
In one embodiment the decorative element has an inner wall facing the interior space, wherein at least a portion of said inner wall is arranged at an angle between 0 and 90 degrees with respect to the structural panel and/or sidewall, particularly at an angle of about 45 degrees, which allows to increase the decorative element's rigidity without considerably reducing the space which is available for accommodating passengers and/or load and which reduces the risk of passengers being hurt when contacting the decorative element.
In one embodiment the decorative element has an inner wall facing the interior space, wherein at least a portion of said inner wall has an arcuate shape which allows to increase the decorative element's rigidity without considerably reducing the space, which is available for accommodating passengers and/or load, and which reduces the risk of passengers being hurt when contacting the decorative element.
In one embodiment the decorative element comprises any of a metal sheet, a metal-plastics composite panel, or a veneer.
In one embodiment the decorative element comprises a metal sheet, wherein at least a portion of the metal sheet is folded, in particular forming at least a portion of the decorative element from a double layer of the metal sheet having a high stability/rigidity. Folding is an easy method of forming a suitable decorative element from a sheet of metal.
In one embodiment the decorative element is attached to the structural panel forming a sidewall of the passenger compartment by means of at least one hook and loop fastener. Hook and loop fasteners allow an easy and cheap installation and de-installation, if necessary, of the decorative elements.
In one embodiment the elevator car further comprises a control panel and at least one lighting element associated with said control panel for additionally illuminating the elevator car's interior space. The control panel in particular may comprise a front panel attached to one of the structural side panels in a configuration providing a space for housing the at least one lighting element.
While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition many modifications may be made to adopt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments falling within the scope of the dependent claims.
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