Claims
- 1. An emergency stop apparatus for electric elevators comprising:
- a D.C. motor for driving a cage with passengers;
- variable D.C. power source means powered by an A.C. power source and coupled to said motor for controllingly driving said motor;
- means for coupling the D.C. power source means to the motor;
- a power stoppage memorizing circuit for detecting a power stoppage of the A.C. power source and memorizing the power stoppage;
- first means for monitoring an elevator system safety function to verify a predetermined performance of said system function;
- second means coupled to said first means for stopping said motor when said first means senses a malfunction;
- first motor stopping means for stopping said motor to stop the cage when said power stoppage memorizing circuit detects a power stoppage;
- a memory erasing circuit for automatically erasing the memory of said memorizing circuit after the cage stops when A.C. power is restored and if no safety malfunction is sensed by said first means; and
- means for issuing a start command through operation from an advance floor button in the cage by the passengers themselves or a floor button after the operation of said memory erasing circuit to release said motor stopping means to permit the cage to restart its travel.
- 2. An emergency stop apparatus for electric elevators according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a safety circuit operable when a malfunction is sensed in said variable D.C. power source means;
- a safety detecting circuit coupled to said safety circuit for detecting the operation of said safety circuit;
- second motor stopping means for stopping said motor to stop the cage when said safety detecting circuit detects that a malfunction is sensed by said safety circuit;
- a safety detection erasing circuit for momemtarily releasing the operation of said safety detecting circuit upon operation of said power stoppage memorizing circuit when the cage stops, such that when A.C. power is restored and no malfunction is sensed by said safety circuit, said safety detection circuit operates to enable issuance of said start command, and such that when A.C. power is restored and a malfunction is sensed by said safety circuit said safety detection circuit then operates to disenable issuance of said start command.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 808,612, filed June 21, 1977 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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