The invention relates to an elevator with an elevator car and a counterweight supported by a suspension means, wherein at least one of the car and/or the counterweight is connected with the suspension means by at least one deflecting unit. Further, the invention relates to a cover arrangement for a deflecting unit of the elevator car or a counterweight of an elevator.
Elevators are usually installed in a shaft in a building and serve for the transport of persons or goods. The elevator car, which is movable in vertical direction in the shaft, is supported by suspension means in the form of, for example, cables or belts, wherein the suspension means are, for movement of the car, connected with a drive. Depending on the respective design of the elevator installation the car and/or a counterweight connected with the car by way of the support means is or are connected with the suspension means by way of one or more deflecting units. In the case of a 2:1 suspension, for example, one or two deflecting units are associated with the car and one deflecting unit is associated with the counterweight.
JP 2015-137161 A shows a cover arrangement for a deflecting unit of a counterweight. This cover arrangement, however, has a complicated and expensive design.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to avoid the disadvantages of the prior art and, in particular, to create an elevator with an improved cover arrangement for a deflecting unit of an elevator car or a counterweight. The deflecting unit for the elevator shall be of simple construction and able to be produced simply and at low cost.
According to the invention this object is fulfilled by an elevator with the features according to the following description. The elevator comprises an elevator car, which is movable in a shaft, and a counterweight, wherein the elevator car and/or the counterweight are connected by suspension means guided over at least one deflecting roller of a deflecting unit. The deflecting unit comprises a cover arrangement for covering the at least one deflecting roller. The cover arrangement may be used for dust protection and other external influences in the shaft. Further, the cover arrangement may also be helpful for protecting persons when doing maintenance works or inspection. When the car is in motion an incidental injury by moving parts can be avoided. Finally, especially when using belts as suspension means the cover arrangement avoids an undesired jump of the belts from the deflecting roller. Due to the fact that the cover arrangement is a non-metallic folding part formed from a preferably one-piece erectable blank, the costs for the cover arrangement can be significantly reduced. Further, the handling of the cover arrangement is simple and the installation effort is reduced.
The elevator car and/or the counterweight may be suspended via the deflecting unit in the ratio of 2:1. The deflecting unit may be arranged on an upper side of the car or the counterweight.
In a first form of embodiment the cover arrangement is a plastic folding part. One-piece erectable blanks made of plastic material can be manufactured very easily and cost-effectively. A further advantage is that the cover arrangement made of plastic material is light in weight. So, an easy handling with respect to the installation can also be ensured.
It may be advantageous if the blank for the cover arrangement comprises preferably rectangular cover and wall segments surrounded by folding lines or edges. Said cover and wall segments, in a starting position, lie on a common plane. The cover and wall segments, in an end position, define a cover portion and side walls, whereas the side walls adjoin the cover portion preferably at right angles. The side walls may adjoin the cover portion directly or indirectly. This arrangement is distinguished by a relatively low material expenditure.
Preferably, the folding lines are formed by prefabricated grooves in the blank. However, it is possible that the folding lines are perforated or other types or folding lines.
Moreover, it can be advantageous if the cover arrangement comprises a cover portion, a front side wall and a rear side wall located opposite. The cover portion and the front side wall on the one side and the cover portion and the rear side wall on the other side are connected by an articulation strip.
The deflecting unit may further comprise an axle. The at least one deflecting roller may be freely rotatable mounted on said axle. The deflecting unit might have at least two rollers, whereas the rollers are arranged at opposite ends of the axle. The axle might be an elongated axle having two roller receiving sections for the deflecting rollers and an intermediate shaft portion connecting the roller receiving sections, whereas the intermediate shaft portion has a length dimension with respect to the axial direction which can be significantly large than the ones of the roller receiving sections. In this case, the cover and wall segments defining the cover portion, the front side wall and the rear side walls have an elongated rectangular shape, whereas the cover portion, the front side wall and the rear side walls have longitudinal dimensions corresponding to the axle length.
When the cover arrangement is in an end position, the cover portion may be in a horizontal plane, and the front side wall and the rear side wall may be in vertical planes, and the articulation strips connecting the cover portion with the front side wall or with the rear side wall may have an inclined orientation.
Preferably, the articulation strip between the cover portion and the front side wall or between the cover portion and the rear side wall is a shortened central connecting part, so that blank, at least when in a starting position, has an H-shaped configuration.
In a further form of embodiment corner flaps may adjoin the front side wall and the rear side wall, whereas corner flaps are separated from the front side wall or the rear side wall by folding lines. The corner flaps may be swung up out of the plane of the front side wall or of the rear side wall in a rectangular adjoining plane of a transverse side wall during the erecting operation.
Further it is preferred, when two corner flaps adjoin the front side wall or the rear side wall, the corner flaps may be arranged in the region of mutually opposite sides of these side walls.
The cover arrangement may further comprise transverse side walls being laterally arranged in the region of mutually opposite sides of the cover portion. The transverse side walls adjoin the cover portion preferably approximately at right angles in the end position.
The transverse side wall may comprise at least one carrying section which is fastened or can be fastened to a support structure of the elevator car or the counterweight. Therefore, screw connections may be used. Said support structure for the counterweight may comprise a counterweight carrier frame in which weight elements can be fixed. The counterweight carrier frame may have an upper yoke with two horizontal profiles.
The corner flaps adjoining the front side wall or the rear side wall may be assembled in such a way that they come to lie above or below the corresponding carrying section and are connected thereto in the end position. When the corner flap lies flat above or below the carrying section of the transverse side wall an opening is formed, through which the suspension means run.
The corner flaps as well as the carrying sections of the transverse side walls may comprise at least one hole for fastening the cover arrangement to the support structure of the elevator car or the counterweight. The holes of the corner flaps and the holes of the carrying sections of the transverse side walls may be designed in such a way that, when the cover arrangement is in an end position, the holes of the corner flaps and the respective holes of the carrying sections fit on each other so that a screw passes or can be passed through both holes.
Especially when the cover arrangement outlined above is mounted on top of the deflecting unit a second cover element may be used for covering the lower side of the deflecting unit. It can be advantageous, when a second cover element is arranged on the opposite side of the cover element for an all-around coverage of the deflecting unit. The cover element may be mounted to the support structure in a self-locking manner. Such a cover element may also be used alone without the before mentioned cover arrangement.
Another aspect of the invention refers to a cover arrangement for a deflecting unit of an elevator car or a counterweight for the elevator. The specific features as regards the before described cover arrangement apply to this aspect.
Further features and advantages of the invention are derived from the following description of exemplary embodiments and from the drawings in which:
An elevator 1 comprises, as illustrated in
The deflecting unit 4 for the counterweight 3 can be seen in
The cover arrangement 10 comprises a front side wall 13, a cover portion 12 and a rear side wall 14. The cover arrangement 10 is arranged on top of the counterweight 3 and can be installed top down. For a protection from below a second cover (not illustrated here; see
Technical details with respect to the construction of a deflecting unit 4 are apparent from
The deflecting unit 4 comprises two deflecting rollers 8, 9, at the circumference of which the suspension means (not illustrated here) are guided and deflected. The deflecting rollers 8, 9 are connected with an axle 31 by way of bearings and mounted on the axle 31 to be freely rotatable. The bearings can, for example, contain one or more roller bearings depending on the respective requirements. The axle 31 is fastened to the support structure 30 of the counterweight 3. The Support structure 30 comprises a counterweight carrier frame in which weight elements 47 are kept. The counterweight carrier frame has an upper yoke 39 having two horizontal profiles. The support structure 30 further comprises two vertical support shield plates 40 held in between the profiles of the upper yoke 39. These two mutually opposite shield plates 40, which are each provided with a respective receptacle, through which the axle 31 is guided. The axle 31 is secured in the shield plates 40 on both sides by retaining means. The deflecting rollers 8, 9 are arranged at mutually opposite ends of the axle 31. The axle is an elongated axle having two roller receiving sections for the deflecting rollers 8, 9 and an intermediate shaft portion connecting the roller receiving sections, whereas the intermediate shaft portion has a length dimension with respect to the axial direction which is significantly larger than the ones of the roller receiving sections.
The cover arrangement 10 comprises the horizontal cover portion 12, the vertical front side wall 13, the vertical rear side wall 14 and further two transverse side walls 15, 16 being laterally arranged in the region of mutually opposite sides of the cover portion 12. The transverse side walls 15, 16 connect the front side wall 13 with the rear side wall 14. In the end position as shown in
Two corner flaps 18 adjoin the front side wall 13 and two corner flaps 19 adjoin the rear side wall 14, the corner flaps arranged in the region of mutually opposite sides of these side walls 13, 14. The corner flaps 18, 19 are separated from the front side wall 13 or the rear side wall 14 by folding lines 48, 49. The folding lines 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 48, 49 are preferably formed by prefabricated grooves in the blank 11.
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It could also be envisaged to use the previously described cover arrangement which is a non-metallic folding part formed from an erectable blank also for deflecting units allocated to elevator cars, e.g. when the deflecting unit is arranged on top of the car roof.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201841047653 | Dec 2018 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/085018 | 12/13/2019 | WO | 00 |