This application claims the benefit of European Application No. 17305607.8, filed May 23, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The subject matter disclosed herein generally relates to elevator cars and, more particularly, elevator car rear-view camera systems.
Entering and exiting elevator cars can be difficult for persons with disabilities, such as being wheelchair bound, or for persons carrying large objects. Such persons may enter an elevator car facing toward a far wall, and once entered cannot turn around to face the elevator car doors. Thus, when the elevator car doors open at a landing (e.g., the passenger's destination floor), the passenger may not be able to tell if a person or object is on the landing and blocking their exit from the elevator car. Accordingly, one solution has been to provide mirrors located in upper corners of elevator cars to allow such passengers to determine if something or someone is blocking exit from the elevator car. It may be advantageous to provide improved mechanisms for such passengers to obtain the information they require for exiting an elevator car.
According to some embodiments, elevator systems are provided. The elevator systems include an elevator car having a first elevator car door and an openable ceiling, the openable ceiling comprising a ceiling frame and an openable panel, the openable panel moveable from an open position to a closed position relative to the ceiling frame, an imaging device mounted to the openable panel and configured to capture image data of a detection zone that includes at least an opening formed by the first elevator car door when the openable panel is in the closed position, and a display located within the elevator car to display an image associated with the image data received from the imaging device. The openable panel is openable to create an access way that permits access from an interior of the elevator car to a top exterior of the elevator car.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the imaging device is operably connected to the display by wiring.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the wiring is housed within a flexible cable that enables movement of the imaging device when the openable panel is moved from the closed position to the open position.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the openable ceiling further comprises a pivot mechanism, the openable panel pivotable about the pivot mechanism relative to the ceiling frame.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the pivot mechanism is arranged internally to a portion of the openable panel.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the openable panel includes a handle.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the handle includes a latching mechanism arranged to releasably secure the openable panel in the closed position.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the openable panel includes a viewing aperture that is sized and shaped to allow a detection zone to be viewed by the imaging device.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the elevator car includes a second elevator car door and the detection zone includes at least an opening formed by the second elevator car door when the openable panel is in the closed position.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the imaging device is a mounted camera that extends from the openable panel.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the image data is live video image of the detection zone.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the image data is captured only when the elevator car door is open.
In addition to one or more of the features described herein, or as an alternative, further embodiments of the elevator systems may include that the displayed image associated with the image data comprises one of a live video, a still image, a notification, a cartoon, or an indicator that an obstruction is present in the detection zone.
The foregoing features and elements may be combined in various combinations without exclusivity, unless expressly indicated otherwise. These features and elements as well as the operation thereof will become more apparent in light of the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the following description and drawings are intended to be illustrative and explanatory in nature and non-limiting.
The subject matter is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the present disclosure are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The roping 107 engages the machine 111, which is part of an overhead structure of the elevator system 101. The machine 111 is configured to control movement between the elevator car 103 and the counterweight 105. The position encoder 113 may be mounted on an upper sheave of a speed-governor system 119 and may be configured to provide position signals related to a position of the elevator car 103 within the elevator shaft 117. In other embodiments, the position encoder 113 may be directly mounted to a moving component of the machine 111, or may be located in other positions and/or configurations as known in the art.
The controller 115 is located, as shown, in a controller room 121 of the elevator shaft 117 and is configured to control the operation of the elevator system 101, and particularly the elevator car 103. For example, the controller 115 may provide drive signals to the machine 111 to control the acceleration, deceleration, leveling, stopping, etc. of the elevator car 103. The controller 115 may also be configured to receive position signals from the position encoder 113. When moving up or down within the elevator shaft 117 along guide rail 109, the elevator car 103 may stop at one or more landings 125 as controlled by the controller 115. Although shown in a controller room 121, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the controller 115 can be located and/or configured in other locations or positions within the elevator system 101.
The machine 111 may include a motor or similar driving mechanism. In accordance with embodiments of the disclosure, the machine 111 is configured to include an electrically driven motor. The power supply for the motor may be any power source, including a power grid, which, in combination with other components, is supplied to the motor.
Although shown and described with a roping system, elevator systems that employ other methods and mechanisms of moving an elevator car within an elevator shaft may employ embodiments of the present disclosure.
Further, prior solutions for such assistance involved the installation of mirrors at the corner where a sidewall/panel and the ceiling of the elevator car intersected. Such mirrors are typically curved (e.g., spherical mirror). However, in some elevator car configurations, the ceiling is openable and used as a platform or entranceway to access the top exterior of the elevator car, and thus enable maintenance within the elevator shaft. For example, maintenance performed from the top of the elevator car can include work on the machine and components in the elevator shaft that are located at the top of the elevator shaft. In such arrangements, the ceiling is opened from inside the elevator car and a ladder is deployed to allow the technician to climb onto the top exterior of the elevator car or onto a platform. As such, nothing can be fixed within the elevator car at locations that may prevent opening of a movable ceiling panel. Accordingly it may be advantageous to develop systems that enable assistance in visibility when in use while enabling in-car maintenance.
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The elevator car 303 includes wall panels 302a, 302b, 302c and an elevator car door 304. Although not shown, those of skill in the art will appreciate that a mirror, particularly a spherical mirror, can be installed and mounted at the top of one of the wall panels 302a, 302b, 302c or a corner between two of the wall panels 302a, 302b, 302c. The mirror enables a reflection of an opening of an elevator car door 304 at a landing 325 such that someone who is facing the second wall panel 302b can observe the opening of the doors.
When at the landing 325 (as shown in
A first wall panel 302a of the elevator car 303, as shown, includes a car operating panel 308 including a control operating panel 310 (e.g., buttons), a speaker 312, and an operating panel display 314 (e.g., display screen). The control operating panel 310 is configured to enable passengers within the elevator car 303 to select destination floors, open/close elevator car doors 304, enter access codes, etc. to enable control of the elevator car 303. The speaker 312 can be used to provide audible notifications to passengers within the elevator car 303 (e.g., notification of the current floor). The operating panel display 314 can be used to provide a visual indication or notification to passengers within the elevator car 303, such as current floor, and/or can be used to display other information and/or images, including, but not limited to, weather, commercials, tenant information, etc.
As shown, a second wall panel 302b can be a wall panel that is opposite an elevator car door 304/landing door 306 (see
The elevator doorway display system 300 of the currently described embodiment, and as shown in
In accordance with various embodiments, the imaging device 320 can be “always on” or triggered by opening and/or closing of the elevator car doors 304 and landing doors 306. The imaging device 320 can be a camera that can capture image data that can be processed into an image of the doorway when the elevator car doors 304 and landing doors 306 are opened and can capture live or real-time images (e.g., still image) or video to be displayed on the operating panel display 314 and/or the display 316 on the second wall panel 302b. The imaging device 320 can include a controller, processor, microprocessor, etc. that can enable control and processing as described herein. Alternatively or in combination therewith, a control unit 322 can be configured to receive signals, data, and/or information from the imaging device 320.
The displayed image/video (i.e., associated with image data obtained by the imaging device 320) can be displayed for a predetermined amount of time, and then cease being displayed. In some embodiments a timer can be used. In other embodiments, the display image can remain displayed as long as the elevator car doors remain open. Then, when the elevator car doors close or begin to close the image can cease being displayed.
As shown, the control unit 322, the imaging device 320, the operating panel display 314, and the display 316 are in communication over a communication network 324. The communication network 324, although shown as dashed lines and indicating wiring, can be configured as a wireless network, or a combination of wired and wireless communications. In some embodiments, the communication network 324 can enable the control unit 322 to operably control one or more of the imaging device 320, the operating panel display 314, and/or the display 316.
In operation, the elevator doorway display system 300 is configured to provide information to a passenger within the elevator car 303 regarding the environment of a landing 325 when the elevator car doors 304 open at the landing. For example, when the elevator car doors 304 open, the imaging device 320 can capture an image or video of the presence of a person or object that is obstructing an exit from the elevator car 303. As schematically shown in
In operation, the imaging device 320 will capture an image or video of the opening at the elevator car doors 304 and convey an image/video to one or both of the displays 314, 316 to be visually shown on the respective display(s). Accordingly, a passenger within the elevator car 303 that is facing one of the displays 314, 316 and cannot see or has difficulty seeing the opening of the elevator car doors 304 can be provided with information and/or images that provide the information that the passenger is lacking.
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As noted above, maintenance operations may require access to a top exterior of the elevator car, and an openable ceiling can provide a means for enabling this. With elevator doorway display systems as provided herein, such access while also enabling viewing assistance to passengers is enabled.
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The openable panel 532 of the openable ceiling 528 can be hinged to the ceiling frame 530 to enable pivoting or rotating opening, such as that illustrated in
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Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to installing a video camera or other imaging device in the center (or other location) of a ceiling of a passenger compartment in an elevator car in order to film the inside of the elevator car. In some embodiments, an operating panel display can be used to display what the camera sees when the elevator car reaches a landing (and the doors will open). In some embodiment, when the elevator is in motion (e.g., traveling between landings), the displayed image/video can disappear from the screen to make room for other display information (e.g., direction of travel, current landing, weather, etc.). In some embodiments, a second screen or display can be installed in the car operating panel and permanently display what the display device captures. Advantageously, passengers in wheelchairs or otherwise impaired from movement (e.g., carrying packages, children, etc.) can see if there is someone/something behind them when they want to exit the elevator car.
Although shown and described with respect to a limited number of illustrative embodiments, the present disclosure is not to be limited thereby. For example, although shown and described as capturing a live image, such live image need not be displayed on the display. Instead a notification, cartoon, or other indicator that an obstruction is present in the detection zone can be displayed on the display, without having to record or otherwise capture an image of a person that is within the detection zone.
Further, although shown with the display mounted to a wall panel of the elevator car, the display is not so limited. For example, a display that is part of the car operating panel can be used to display an image or information regarding an object or person within the detection zone. In other embodiments, a display can be mounted in other locations within the elevator car, such as mounted in an upper corner of the elevator car. Further, as noted above, the location of the imaging device are not limited to those locations shown and described. For example, in some embodiments, the imaging device can be located on a ceiling proximate the elevator car door(s).
Further, in some non-limiting embodiments, the imaging device can be located on the landing and the display within the elevator car can be in communication therewith. In such an example, each landing within a building may have a specific imaging device that is in communication with a control unit of the elevator car, and then when the elevator car arrives at a particular landing, the opening of the landing doors can be used to activate the system similar to that described above.
While the present disclosure has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the present disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the present disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions, combinations, sub-combinations, or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, while various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the present disclosure may include only some of the described embodiments.
Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
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