This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 171697170 filed on May 5, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an elevator system. The present invention also relates to a counterweight screen.
In prior art is known an elevator system comprising a shaft having a pit. A car is guided by a pair of first guide rails to be vertically movable in the shaft. A counterweight is connected to the car by a suspension rope. The counterweight is guided by a pair of second guide rails to be vertically movable in the shaft. A counterweight screen is arranged in a space between the counterweight and the car. The counterweight screen is attached to the second guide rails at the pit. The counterweight screen is a protective safety cover which is supposed to guard the path of the counterweight and to prevent any object from entering into the path of the counterweight. By definition, a pit is the part of the shaft situated below the lowest landing served by the car. New elevator standards EN 81-20 and EN 81-50 set requirements for stiffness of the counterweight screen. With a 300 N static force exerted to the counterweight screen it is not allowed to bend so much that it can touch the counterweight. The standard EN 81-21 sets reduced requirements for clearances. With higher counterweight screen stiffness requirements together with reduced clearances set problem for the technical solution. Counterweight screens have been typically made from sheet metal material.
Stiffness of the counterweight screen has been increased with bends or with pressed or roll formed grooves. A problem is that increasing stiffness in counterweight screen material increases also weight and costs of the counterweight screen. Additional weight impacts problems in installation and maintenance. Also separate stiffeners, such as stiffening profiles or flat stiffeners, have been used which have been glued or riveted to the screen plate. If stiffness is increased by separate stiffeners (profiles of flat sheet metals typically fixed by glue or rivets), both weight and cost will increase too much. Also, this solution is taking too much space for reduced clearance between car and counterweight. When stiffness is increased by stiffening forms (pressed or roll formed) total thickness impacts problems with reduced clearance. Also with lower volume, pressing tooling cost is increasing too high.
The objective of the invention is to alleviate the disadvantages mentioned above.
In particular, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a light-weight counterweight screen which can have a small thickness with good stiffness.
According to a first aspect, the present invention provides an elevator system comprising a shaft having a pit, a car guided by a pair of first guide rails to be vertically movable in the shaft, a counterweight connected to the car by a suspension rope, the counterweight being guided by a pair of second guide rails to be vertically movable in the shaft, and a counterweight screen arranged in a space between the counterweight and the car, the counterweight screen being attacked to the second guide rails at the pit. According to the invention the counterweight screen is a sandwich-structured composite panel.
The technical effect of the invention is that that it provides a light-weight counterweight screen which is feasible for installation and maintenance. A wide counterweight with required large counterweight screen size can have good stiffness and weight/total thickness ratio enabling reduced clearance between car and counterweight, especially with wide counterweights, where it is difficult to reduce bending of the counterweight screen. The invention provides a cost efficient way to implement a thin counterweight screen with high stiffness.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the sandwich-structured composite panel of the counterweight screen comprises a first face skin, a second face skin, and a core arranged between the first face skin and the second face skin, the first and second face skins being attached to the core.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the first face skin is sheet metal and/or the second face skin is sheet metal.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the first face skin is steel sheet metal and/or the second face skin is steel sheet metal.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the first face skin is aluminum sheet metal and/or the second face skin is aluminum sheet metal.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the first face skin is a polymer sheet and/or the second face skin is a polymer sheet.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the first face skin is a non-metallic fibre reinforced polymer matrix sheet and/or the second face skin is a non-metallic fibre reinforced polymer matrix sheet.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the core is a honeycomb structure.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the honeycomb structure of the core is made of metal.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the honeycomb structure of the core is made of polymer.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the core is a micro lattice structure. Micro lattice structure is composed of a network of interconnecting struts.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the micro lattice structure of the core is made of metal.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the micro lattice structure of the core is made of polymer.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the core is a solid or foam sheet of polymer or polyurethane.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the core is a metallic foam structure.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the metallic foam structure of the core is made of aluminum.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the counterweight screen is designed to withstand a force of 300 N over the area of 5 cm2 without deflecting into the path of the counterweight, said force being a force which a person may be expected to exert to the counterweight screen.
In an embodiment of the elevator system, the counterweight screen has a thickness less than 6 mm.
According to a second aspect, the present invention provides a counterweight screen. According to the invention the counterweight screen is a sandwich-structured composite panel.
It is to be understood that the aspects and embodiments of the invention described above may be used in any combination with each other. Several of the aspects and embodiments may be combined together to form a further embodiment of the invention.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description help to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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Although the invention has been the described in conjunction with a certain type of elevator system, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to any certain type of elevator system. While the present inventions have been described in connection with a number of exemplary embodiments, and implementations, the present inventions are not so limited, but rather cover various modifications, and equivalent arrangements, which fall within the purview of prospective claims.
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