This application claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. 11170896.2, filed Jun. 22, 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to an elevator.
An elevator with support means and compensating means has become known from the specification US 2003/0075389. The support means guided over a drive pulley and over a deflecting roller have the purpose of moving an elevator cage and a counterweight up and down in opposite sense in an elevator shaft. The compensating means have the purpose of providing compensation for the changing weight of the support means on the cage side or on the counterweight side. Depending on the respective position of the elevator cage and the counterweight in the elevator shaft more meters of the support means are on the cage side or on the counterweight side. The compensating means arranged at one end below the elevator cage and at the other end below the counterweight act in the case of length or weight on the cage side and on the counterweight side in opposite direction to the length or the weight of the support means on the cage side and on the counterweight side. In the case of a small support means length on the cage side a large compensating means length arises on the cage side and vice versa. The compensating means suspended at the elevator cage and at the counterweight form a loop in the shaft pit and can be set into oscillation particularly in the case of a large conveying height. A guide device which embraces, guides and stabilizes the compensating means is provided as a remedy.
In at least some cases, in case of abrupt movements of the compensating means the guide device can be damaged.
At least some of the disclosed embodiments allow for shaft pits of smaller depth than in the case of conventional guide devices. A shaft pit depth of somewhat more than the radius of the compensating means loop can be sufficient. The device can be simple in construction, economic and can be retrofitted independently of the shaft pit depth. Moreover, the device can be adapted to differently constructed compensating means.
The disclosed technologies are explained in more detail on the basis of the accompanying figures, in which:
The elevator 1 also comprises compensating means 8 which have the purpose of providing compensation for changing weight of the support means 7 on the cage side and on the counterweight side. Support means 7 and compensating means 8 span a vertical plane E. At least one cable, chain or encased chain is, by way of example, provided as compensating means 8.
Depending on the respective position of the elevator cage 3 and the counterweight 4 in the elevator shaft 2, more meters of the support means 7 are on the cage side or on the counterweight side. The compensating means arranged at one end below the elevator cage 3 at a first point 9 and at the other end below the counterweight 4 at a second point 10 act in the case of length or weight on the cage side and on the counterweight side in opposite sense to the length or the weight of the support means on the cage side and on the counterweight side. In the case of a small support means length on the cage side a large compensating means length arises on the cage side and conversely. The compensating means 8 suspended at the elevator cage 3 and at the counterweight 4 form a loop 12 in a shaft pit 11 and can be set into oscillation particularly in the case of a large conveying height. A guide device which guides and stabilizes the compensating means 8 in the plane E can be provided as a remedy.
The compensating means 8 consists of a vertical first run 13 on the cage side, a vertical second run 14 on the counterweight side and the loop 12 in the shaft pit 11. The loop 12, which forms under the line 1, has a radius r which is half the size of the spacing a between the two vertical runs 13, 14.
The above-mentioned guide device consists of at least one first guide element 15 and at least one second guide element 16, wherein the guide elements 15, 16 are arranged along the compensating means 8 and perpendicularly to the plane E and protrude from the plane of the drawing. The first guide means 15 is arranged between the compensating means 8 and a shaft wall 17 and the second guide means 16 is arranged between the two vertical runs 13, 14 or within the loop 12. The first guide element 15 is usually arranged along the path of the compensating means 8 on the counterweight side so that the counterweight 4 can move past. At least one first guide element 15 can also be provided on the cage side particularly in the case of large conveying heights. In this case the guide element is pivotable away so that the elevator cage 3 can move past. In
The surfaces of the rod-shaped guide elements 15, 16 can have good slide properties for the compensating means 8. As an alternative, it is also possible to provide, instead of the rod-shaped guide elements 15, 16, rod-shaped rollers which are drivable by the compensating means 8.
Having illustrated and described the principles of the disclosed technologies, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed embodiments can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed technologies can be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only examples of the technologies and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims and their equivalents. We therefore claim as our invention all that comes within the scope and spirit of these claims.
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11170896.2 | Jun 2011 | EP | regional |