The subject matter disclosed herein relates to elevator systems. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to termination of suspension members of elevator systems.
A typical elevator system includes an elevator car, suspended by one or more suspension members, typically a rope or belt, that moves along a hoistway. The tension member is routed over one or more sheaves, with one sheave, also known as a drive sheave, operably connected to a machine. The machine drives movement of the elevator car via interaction of the drive sheave with the suspension member. The elevator system further typically includes a counterweight interactive with the suspension member, with a counterweight end of the suspension member terminated, or retained in the hoistway. Often, this termination is at a machine bedplate, a structural member extending across the hoistway.
Building customers are seeking to reduce hoistway dimensions for elevator systems as much as possible, while retaining a practical elevator system. Hoistway dimensions are most often driven by, or dictated by, landing door frame width, machine width plus counterweight width, or a combination of machine dimensions and counterweight termination position. Recent improvements in doorframe technology allowing for reduced width doorframes has enabled narrower hoistways.
In one embodiment, an elevator system includes a hoistway and an elevator car suspended in the hoistway via one or more suspension members. A counterweight is suspended in the hoistway via the one or more suspension members to balance operation of the elevator car. A machine is positioned at the hoistway to drive the one or more suspension members along the hoistway, driving motion of the elevator car and/or counterweight along the hoistway. A suspension member termination is supported at the machine, to secure an end of the one or more suspension members.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the machine is supportive of a counterweight end of the one or more suspension members, the counterweight end nearest the counterweight.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the suspension member termination is supported by a machine frame.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination opening is located in the machine frame. The suspension member termination extends through the termination opening.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination body is formed integral to the machine.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination wedge is inserted into the termination body to secure the one or more suspension members at the termination body.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the machine is positioned at a machine bedplate in the hoistway.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the elevator car is located adjacent to the counterweight relative to a width of the hoistway.
In another embodiment, a drive system for an elevator includes one or more elevator suspension members and a machine interactive with the one or more elevator suspension members to drive motion of an elevator car. A suspension member termination is supported at the machine to secure an end of the one or more suspension members at the machine.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the suspension member termination is supported by a machine frame.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination opening is positioned in the machine frame. The suspension member termination extends through the termination opening.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination body is formed integral to the machine.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments a termination wedge is inserted into the termination body to secure the one or more suspension members at the termination body.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the machine is positioned at a machine bedplate in the hoistway.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments the machine is supportive of a counterweight end of the one or more suspension members. The counterweight end is nearest a counterweight of the elevator.
Additionally or alternatively, in this or other embodiments an elevator car is disposed in a hoistway adjacent to the counterweight relative to a width of the hoistway.
The detailed description explains the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of examples with reference to the drawings.
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The sheaves 18 each have a diameter 20, which may be the same or different than the diameters of the other sheaves 18 in the elevator system 10. At least one of the sheaves is a traction sheave 24 driven by a machine 30. The machine 30 is disposed at and supported by a machine bedplate 32 extending across the hoistway 14 depth 28. Movement of traction sheave 24 by the machine 30 drives, moves and/or propels (through traction) the one or more suspension members 16 that are routed around the traction sheave 24. At least one of the sheaves 18 could be a diverter, deflector or idler sheave. Diverter, deflector or idler sheaves are not driven by the machine 30, but help guide the one or more suspension members 16 around the various components of the elevator system 10.
The elevator system 10 further includes one or more guide rails 34 to guide the elevator car 12 along a vertical length 36 of the hoistway 14. The elevator car 12 further includes one or more guide shoes 38 interactive with the guide rails 34 to guide the elevator car 12, and also may include safeties 40 interactive with the guide rail 34 to slow and/or stop motion of the elevator car 12 under certain conditions, such as an overspeed condition.
While the elevator system 10 shown is a 2:1 roping arrangement, it is to be appreciated that elevator systems 10 with other roping arrangements, for example, 3:1 roping arrangements, are contemplated within the scope of the present disclosure. In the embodiment of
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While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention 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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