The invention relates to equipment for fine-positioning at least one deck of a multi-deck cage for a lift, wherein at least one deck positions its deck sill of the deck floor at the story level.
A lift with a double-deck cage is known from WO 98/09906 in which the upper deck can be matched to the upper edge of the story to be served. The upper deck consists of a fixed platform and a vertically displaceable platform. Actuators supported on the fixed platform move the displaceable platform up and down until the upper platform is disposed flush with the upper edge of the story to be served, wherein positioning sensors control the movement of the platform. This allows both decks to be aligned with the respective stories.
A disadvantage of such known equipment resides in the fact that a movable platform driven at four corners can tilt. An offset can thereby arise between the platform and the story, which represents a significant risk of accident for boarding and alighting lift passengers.
The present invention avoids the disadvantages of known equipment, and creates a multi-deck cage with at least one deck which can be matched to the story in a level manner and which allows a safe boarding and alighting for the lift passengers.
In accordance with the invention a multi-deck cage includes a deck floor configured as a ramp pivotable about a ramp axis and a ramp drive for raising and lowering the ramp. Sensor means are provided to determine correct alignment between an end deck sill portion of the deck floor and a story sill, and are operatively connected to the ramp drive to allow the ramp drive to raise or lower the deck floor until the deck sill is properly aligned with the story sill. The deck sill may include a door guide that compensates for deck floor positioning to maintain proper door operation irrespective of the actual position of the deck floor and sill.
The advantages achieved by the invention are substantially to be seen in that with the multi-deck cage according to the invention the performance capability of a multi-deck lift can be improved because the fine-positioning of the deck or decks can be undertaken in a shorter time. Moreover, the construction according to the invention is mechanically robust, which in turn has a positive effect on the reliability of the multi-deck cage in lift operation. Of further advantage is the fact that the floor is moved as a ramp, which can be operated by a smaller drive than that required when the floor is raised or lowered as a platform.
The present invention will be explained in more detail in the following detailed description of a preferred, but nonetheless illustrative embodiment thereof, when considered in association with the accompanying figures, in which:
The lower deck 3 is provided with a ramp drive 15 which is arranged below the deck 3 at a support construction 16. The support construction 16 is fixedly connected to a support frame 17 of the deck 3. The ramp drive 15 comprises a drive unit 18, which can be, for example, a hydraulic drive or a pneumatic drive, and actuators 19, which can be, for example, hydraulic cylinders or pneumatic cylinders, wherein the cylinders are connected to the drive unit 18 by way of lines 20. The deck floor 21 of lower deck 3, which is constructed as a ramp, can be raised or lowered by the actuators 19. Specific features with respect thereto are shown in the detail views of portions B and C of FIG. 2. Spindle drives acting as actuators 19 can also be provided as the ramp drive 15. Instead of the lower deck 3, the upper deck 4 can be equipped with a ramp drive 15 and a ramp. Alternatively, both decks 3, 4 can be equipped with a ramp drive 15 and a ramp.
Compensation for height deviations between the stories 11, 12 are provided by the floor 21, which is constructed as a ramp, wherein one deck 3 or 4 is levelled to be flush with the story and the other deck 3 or 4 is adjusted to the story level by means of the movable ramp. Which of deck 3 or 4 adjusts to the story level is dependent on whether the respective deck 3 or 4 serves only uneven-numbered stories or also even-numbered stories.
The lift control recognizes the travel direction of the multi-deck cage 2. If the sensor 26, up to stopping of the multi-deck cage 2 at a story, has travelled past the mark 28 of the story sill 27, the ramp drive is activated in a direction opposite to the travel direction of the multi-deck cage 2 past the story stop until the sensor 26 and the mark 28 are disposed at the same level. If the sensor 26 up to stopping of the multi-deck cage 2 at the story has not recognized the mark 28 of the story sill 27, the ramp drive is activated in the travel direction of the multi-deck cage 2 to the story stop until the sensor 26 and the mark 28 are disposed at the same level.
A further variant relates to pre-adjustment of the story floor. The exact position of the story sill can be learned in a learning travel, for example through a shaft data system. The deck floor can be pre-adjusted by this data during the journey to the designated story to which movement is to take place. A precondition is, however, the presence of the necessary equipment (travel transmitter, travel regulator) for detecting and controlling the travel of the deck floor relative to the support frame of the multi-deck cage.
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