Claims
- 1. Elevator machinery comprising:
- a motor provided with at least one stator with a winding and a rotating disc-shaped rotor with an air gap therebetween, the stator forming a non-continuous ring-shaped sector and being supported by a support structure, the rotor and stator both having a diameter; and
- at least one traction sheave for moving elevator ropes, the traction sheave being provided with a surface for receiving the elevator ropes, the traction sheave being joined with the rotor and extending from the rotor toward the support structure and having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the rotor and smaller than the diameter of the stator.
- 2. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein the motor includes a shaft and the rotor is placed substantially in a middle of the motor relative to an axial direction of the shaft and the motor has two stator windings, one on each side of the rotor, and the traction sheave being divided into two parts, one on each side of the rotor.
- 3. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the rotor is smaller than the diameter of the stator.
- 4. Elevator machinery comprising:
- a motor provided with at least one stator with a winding and a rotating disc-shaped rotor with an air gap therebetween, the stator forming a semicircular sector, the rotor and stator both having a diameter; and
- at least one traction sheave for moving elevator ropes, the at least one traction sheave being provided with a surface for receiving the elevator ropes, the at least one traction sheave being joined with the rotor and having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the rotor and smaller than the diameter of the stator, the rotor being generally aligned with a center of the sheave, wherein the non-continuous semicircular sector is divided into subsectors.
- 5. The elevator machinery according to claim 4, wherein the subsectors are spaced a given distance from one another.
- 6. The elevator machinery according to claim 4, wherein three, generally equidistantly spaced subsectors are provided as the sector.
- 7. The elevator machinery according to claim 4, wherein openings are formed between the sectors and wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave in a first direction pass through a first opening formed between the subsectors and wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave in a second direction pass through a second opening formed between the subsectors.
- 8. The elevator machinery according to claim 4, wherein openings are formed between the subsectors and wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave pass through only one of the openings formed between the subsectors.
- 9. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein the non-continuous ring-shaped sector has a c-shape with an opening therein.
- 10. The elevator machinery according to claim 9, wherein elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave run between end sides of the sector, the end sides of the sector forming the opening of the sector.
- 11. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave run between end sides of at least one opening provided in the sector.
- 12. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein a plane of the air gap formed between the stator and the rotor is substantially perpendicular to a shaft of the motor.
- 13. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein the elevator motor is mounted between two frame plates, one of the frame plates being the support structure which supports the stator, and a motor shaft is generally at right angles to the frame plates.
- 14. Elevator machinery comprising:
- a motor provided with at least one stator with a winding and a rotating disc-shaped rotor with an air gap therebetween, the stator forming a non-continuous ring-shaped sector, the stator being provided on one side of the motor and the rotor being provided on another side of the motor, the stator being supported by a support structure, the rotor and stator both having a diameter; and
- at least one traction sheave for moving elevator ropes, the traction sheave being joined with the rotor and extending from the rotor toward the support structure and having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the rotor and smaller than the diameter of the stator.
- 15. The elevator machinery according to claim 14, wherein the support structure is a frame plate, and the rotor is mounted to only one side of the traction sheave, and the traction sheave extends from the rotor toward the frame plate supporting the stator such that the stator is enclosed by the traction sheave, the frame plate and the rotor.
- 16. The elevator machinery according to claim 14, wherein the ring-shaped sector is divided into subsectors which are spaced at a given distance from one another.
- 17. The elevator machinery according to claim 14, wherein three, generally equidistantly spaced subsectors are provided as the sector.
- 18. The elevator machinery according to claim 14, wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave run between end sides of at least one opening provided in the sector.
- 19. The elevator machinery according to claim 14, wherein a plane of the air gap formed between the stator and the rotor is substantially perpendicular to a shaft of the motor.
- 20. Elevator machinery comprising:
- a motor provided with a shaft, at least one stator with a winding and a rotating disc-shaped rotor with an air gap therebetween, the air gap being formed by faces of the stator and rotor which are at least in part nonperpendicular to the shaft such that at least a portion of the air gap is inclined with respect to the shaft, the stator forming a non-continuous ring-shaped section; and
- at least one traction sheave for moving elevator ropes, the at least one traction sheave being provided with rope grooves, the at least one traction sheave being joined with the rotor and having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the rotor,
- wherein the ring-shaped sector is divided into subsectors which are spaced at a given distance from one another.
- 21. The elevator machinery according to claim 20, wherein the air gap is generally in the form of a truncated cone in axial cross section.
- 22. The elevator machinery according to claim 20, wherein three, generally equidistantly spaced subsectors are provided as the sector.
- 23. Elevator machinery comprising:
- a motor provided with a shaft, at least one stator with a winding and a rotating, disc-shaped rotor with an air gap therebetween, the air gap being formed by faces of the stator and rotor which are at least in part nonperpendicular to the shaft such that at least a portion of the air gap is inclined with respect to the shaft, the stator forming a non-continuous ring-shaped, sector; and
- at least one traction sheave for moving elevator ropes, the at least one traction sheave being provided with rope grooves, the at least one traction sheave being joined with the rotor and having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the rotor,
- wherein all elevator ropes driven by the traction sheave run between end sides of at least one opening provided in the sector.
- 24. The elevator machinery according to claim 23, wherein the motor includes a frame plate and the rotor is offset from a center of the traction sheave, the rotor being mounted to only one side of the traction sheave, and wherein the traction sheave, the frame plate and rotor enclose the stator.
- 25. The elevator machinery according to claim 1, wherein the support structure is part of a frame of the machinery, the part directly supporting the stator.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/266,696, filed on Jun. 28, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,665,944, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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