Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the dispatching of elevator cars, comprising the steps of:
- receiving a hall call from a floor landing;
- determining a current passenger load of an elevator car and generating a current passenger load signal;
- determining if a crowd signal is generated for the floor landing;
- if it is determined that a crowd signal is generated for the floor landing
- determining, by comparing the current passenger load signal with a threshold, if the elevator car is EMPTY;
- if it is determined that the elevator car is EMPTY, generating an EMPTY car signal;
- assigning an EMPTY Car Bonus of fixed value to the EMPTY elevator car responsive to the EMPTY car signal;
- determining a penalty value corresponding to the current passenger load signal;
- employing the EMPTY Car Bonus of fixed value and the penalty value in determining a Relative System Response signal for the EMPTY elevator car, the Relative System Response signal being a function of a plurality of bonuses and penalties; and then dispatching the EMPTY elevator car to the floor landing responsive to the Relative System Response signal if the car is EMPTY and if the crowd signal is generated.
- 2. Apparatus for controlling the dispatching of elevator cars, comprising:
- means for generating a crowd signal in response to a predetermined number of people waiting behind or expected to wait behind an elevator hall call; and
- for each elevator car,
- means for receiving a hall call from a floor landing;
- means for determining a current passenger load of the elevator car;
- means for determining if the crowd signal is generated for the floor landing, said means including an electronic computer electronically connected to said means for generating a crowd signal;
- means, responsive to the presence of the crowd signal, for determining, by comparing the current passenger load of the elevator car with a threshold, if the elevator car is EMPTY;
- means for determining a penalty value dependent upon the current passenger load;
- means, responsive to the presence of the crowd signal and to a determination that the elevator car is EMPTY, for assigning an EMPTY Car Bonus of fixed value to the EMPTY elevator car; and means for causing a car dispatch signal to be generated for commanding the EMPTY elevator car to be dispatched to the floor landing notwithstanding said penalty value if said EMPTY Car Bonus of fixed value is assigned to the EMPTY elevator car.
- 3. A method of controlling the dispatching of elevator cars, comprising the steps of:
- receiving a hall call from a floor landing;
- generating a current passenger load signal for an elevator car;
- generating a crowd signal for the floor landing;
- generating, by comparing the current passenger load signal with a threshold signal, an EMPTY car signal if the elevator car is EMPTY;
- generating an EMPTY Car Bonus of fixed value for the EMPTY elevator car responsive to the EMPTY car signal;
- generating from the current passenger load signal a penalty value for the EMPTY elevator car;
- employing the Empty Car Bonus of fixed value and the penalty value in generating a Relative System Response signal for the EMPTY elevator car;
- generating a car dispatch signal responsive to the Relative System Response signal; and then
- dispatching the EMPTY elevator car to the floor landing responsive to the car dispatch signal.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein said step of generating, by comparing the current passenger load signal with a threshold signal, an EMPTY Car Signal if the elevator car is EMPTY, includes determining the elevator car as EMPTY if the elevator car contains no passengers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of commonly owned application Ser. No. 07/799,506, dated Nov. 27, 1991 and now abandon.
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