1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to elevator door operators and, more particularly, to a pre-assembled integral elevator door operator and onboard computer controller that allows for quick and easy installation, repair, adjustment and replacement of the door operator system.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
In the field of elevator design and manufacturing, it is generally desirable to provide an elevator door operator system that is rugged to withstand constant usage, and designed to be compact to fit within the elevator hoistway. Several elevator door operating systems meeting these objectives are commercially available.
In addition to the above objectives, it is equally desirable to provide a door operator design and assembly that is easy to install, service and replace in a manner that leaves little opportunity for human error. In particular, eliminating the need to individually install the door operator components, as well as the need to wire and connect the components and level the door tracks would significantly improve the efficiency and operational reliability of an elevator door operating system.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,846 to O'Donnell discloses an elevator door operator having an arrangement of parts including a drive motor, cog belt and pulleys, a drive bar, a pair of spaced apart relating pulleys, a relating cable, door tracks and hangers. Most of these parts are assembled and attached to a header plate at the installation site by an elevator service person/installer. The installer must mount these parts to the header plate, mount and level the door tracks and wire the components. Due to limitations associated with field assembly, including the lack of precision assembly tools, machinery and equipment, as well as human error, elevator operational problems are common after installation of the door operator. For instance, the tracks may not be perfectly level and parallel or the components may not be mounted properly or wired correctly. This can lead to numerous service calls subsequent to the original installation in order to correct operational problems. The need for repeated service calls to correct installation errors is costly and inconvenient for both the elevator service company and the building owner and occupants.
The present invention is directed to a door operator for an elevator. The elevator door operator is disclosed according to several embodiments of the invention, including a single speed door operator, a two speed door operator and a center opening door operator. In each embodiment, the components of the door operator are pre-assembled and wired as a one-piece integral unit on an elongate header plate. The components include, but are not limited to, a drive motor, a cog belt and pulleys, limit switches, door tracks and hangers, a gate switch and mounting brackets.
An onboard controller includes a self-contained LED display screen. The controller enables onboard diagnostics and changing of operating parameters without the need for a laptop computer or some other externally connected device.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a door operator for an elevator that is easy to install, repair, replace and adjust with minimal chance of human error.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a door operator for an elevator that is pre-assembled, thereby eliminating the need for an installer to connect and wire the components.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a door operator for an elevator that is pre-assembled as a one piece unit, thereby eliminating the need of the installer to level the door tracks and greatly minimizing the possibility of human error during installation.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a door operator for an elevator that is designed to facilitate ease of service.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a door operator for an elevator that is pre-assembled as a one piece, integral unit including a drive motor, a cog belt and pulley drive arrangement, limit switches, door tracks and hangers, a gate switch and mounting brackets, all installed and pre-wired on a header plate.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an onboard computer controller on an elevator car, wherein the computer controller includes a self-contained LED display screen for onboard diagnostics and changing of operating parameters without the need for a laptop computer or other externally connected device.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several drawing figures, the elevator door operator is shown according to several embodiments, including a single speed door operator in
The components of the elevator door operator 10 include a drive motor 14, a drive pulley 16 mounted for rotation by the drive motor 14, a continuous loop cog belt 18 looped on the drive pulley and around an idler pulley 20. The components further include a drive bar 22 slideably mounted on a bar guide 24 for translational movement across the elevator door opening. Drive bar 22 is connected to the cog belt 18 so that the motion of the cog belt 18 is directly transmitted to the sliding drive bar.
The one or more doors are slideably mounted on door tracks for movement between an open position and a closed position. Each door is supported on two separate hangers that move within the door tracks. The single speed door operator moves one door and includes a single door track 30 mounted to the header plate 12. The two speed door operator is moves two doors and includes a pair of door tracks 30,32 mounted to the header plate 12 in overlying, parallel and spaced relation to one another. The door tracks 30,32 remain in fixed position relative to the elevator car.
A relating cable 40 is looped around a pair of relating pulleys 42,44 that are mounted on the moving drive bar 22. The relating cable 40 is also secured to the header plate 12 via a linkage 46, so that as the drive bar 22 slides on the bar guide 24, the cable 40 is repositioned relative to the moving drive bar 22.
In the single speed door operator, as shown in
In the two speed door operator, as seen in
Another embodiment of the elevator door operator of the present invention is shown in
In each of the embodiments, as described above, limit switches 50 are provided for detecting movement of the drive bar 22 to the fully open and fully closed positions. Additionally, a gate switch 60 is provided to sense when the doors are open and fully closed. The limit switches 50 and the gate switch 60 communicate with a computer controller 70 (shown in
In each of the embodiments, as described above, all of the components, including the drive motor 14, cog belt 18 and pulleys 16,20, drive bar 22 and bar guide 24, relating cable 40 and pulleys 42,44, limit switches 50, gate switch 60, door tracks 30,32 and mounting brackets are supported as a one piece unit on the header plate 12.
The limit switches 50, gate switch 60 and drive motor 14 communicate with the onboard computer controller 70. The computer controller 70 includes a self-contained LED display screen 72, as seen in
While present invention has been shown and described in accordance with preferred and impractical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.