Claims
- 1. An elevator system in which a car travels upward and downward among a plurality of floors, which comprises:an elevator control unit; and terminals each having a wireless transmitting/receiving unit, said terminals being provided for said elevator control unit and for each of said floors; wherein transmitting/receiving of signals between two of said terminals distant from each other so as to at least enable wireless communication between said two of said terminals distant from each other being performed by relaying signals through another wireless transmitting/receiving unit of another of said terminals.
- 2. The elevator system according to claim 1, wherein each of said wireless transmitting/receiving units have a transmission capacity of a communicable distance within a range shorter than 10 m.
- 3. The elevator system according to claim 1, wherein each of said wireless transmitting/receiving units transmits a radio wave in at least one of (a) frequency band which is less than 322 MHz and which has an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position of less than 500 μV/m, (b) a frequency band which is within the range of 322 MHz to 10 GHz and which has an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position of less than 35 μV/m, (c) a frequency band which is within the range of 10 GHz to 150 GHz and which has less than 3.5(fμV/m) within a range of an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position not exceeding 500 μV/m, and (d) a frequency band which is within the range above 150 GHz and an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position which is less than 500 μV/m.
- 4. An elevator system including a hall call button arranged at each floor, a car call button arranged in a car, and a control unit for controlling movement of the elevator car among a plurality of floors corresponding to operation of the call buttons, which comprises:first wireless transmitting/receiving units each for transmitting a signal of said hall call button from a landing entrance side into an elevator hoistway; a second wireless transmitting/receiving unit for transmitting a signal of said car call button from the car into said hoistway; and a third wireless transmitting/receiving unit for receiving the signal from each of said first and second wireless transmitting/receiving units and transmitting the signal to said control unit and for transmitting a lamp turning-on command signal to a response lamp of each of said call buttons from said control unit into said hoistway, said third wireless transmitting/receiving unit being arranged inside said hoistway so as to enable wireless bi-directional communication among said first and second transmitting/receiving units and said control unit.
- 5. The elevator system according to claim 4, wherein each of said wireless transmitting/receiving units have a transmission capacity of a communicable distance within a range longer than 2.5 m and shorter than 10 m.
- 6. The elevator system according to claim 4, wherein each of said wireless transmitting/receiving units transmits a radio wave in at least one of (a) frequency band which is less than 322 MHz and which has an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position of less than 500 μV/m, (b) a frequency band which is within the range of 322 MHz to 10 GHz and which has an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position of less than 35 μV/m, (c) a frequency band which is within the range of 10 GHz to 150 GHz and which has less than 3.5(fμV/m) within a range of an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position not exceeding 500 μV/m, and (d) a frequency band which is within the range above 150 GHz and an electric field intensity at a 3 m distant position which is less than 500 μV/m.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation application of Ser. No. 09/721,678, filed Nov. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,446,761, the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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