The present invention relates to equipment for fine positioning a car of a multi-stage car for an elevator, wherein the thresholds of the cars are positionable at the level of the floor thresholds.
An elevator with a multi-stage car is shown in the European patent specification EP 0 870 716, consisting of a main frame in which two cars are arranged. A pantograph operating on the scissors principle centrally engages at an intermediate yoke. One end of the pantograph is pivotably connected with the lower yoke of the upper car and the other end of the pantograph is pivotably connected with the upper yoke of the lower car. Two spindle drives are provided at the upper yoke of the main frame and move the upper car up and down. In the case of upward movement of the upper car, the pantograph extends, whereby the lower car executes a downward movement. In the case of downward movement of the upper car, the pantograph contracts, whereby the lower car executes an upward movement.
A disadvantage of this known equipment resides in the fact that the pantograph engaging the intermediate yoke loads the intermediate yoke with two cars. Moreover, a comprehensive control is required for fine positioning of the cars with car movement in opposite sense.
The present invention avoids the disadvantages of the known equipment and creates adjusting equipment which is of simple construction.
The advantages achieved by the present invention are that with this adjusting equipment a doubled lever translation can be executed, which in turn enables a smaller adjusting drive. Of further advantage is the fact that the adjusting equipment according to the present invention has a more linear force path. The adjusting mechanism can be mounted laterally of the car, whereby the intermediate yoke is loaded only by one car. The forces are introduced directly into side panels. The drive arranged below the car has a lesser space requirement. No adjusting equipment is necessary for the further car and thus also no car guide is required.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
A drive 23 consisting of motor 24 and gear 25 is arranged at the lower yoke 16 of the main frame 5, wherein the movement of the gear output is transmitted per side panel 14 by means of, for example, belts 27 to a threaded spindle 26, which is arranged centrally at the main frame 5, with a pulley 28. A threaded nut 29 of the threaded spindle 26 can move along the path s symbolized by means of arrows, wherein a lever mechanism 30 disposed in connection with the threaded nut 29 raises or lowers the car frame 19 along the path Δz symbolized by means of arrow. Lever mechanism 30 and threaded spindle 26 are laterally arranged at both sides of the lower car 3.
The lower car 3 can be adjusted during, before or after the travel. Instead of the lower car 3, the upper car 4 can be adjustable in height. In a further variant also both cars 3, 4 can be adjustable in height independently of one another by means of adjusting mechanisms.
The lever mechanism 30 is of symmetrical construction and each half consists of an upper lever 31, a center lever 32 and a lower lever 33. The levers 31, 32, 33 are connected together at one end by means of a joint 34. The upper lever 31 is pivotably connected at the other end at a bearing point 35 with the main frame 5. The center lever 32 is pivotably connected at the other end with the threaded nut 29. The lower lever 33 is pivotably connected at the other end with the car frame 19 at a bearing point 36.
Thanks to the symmetrical arrangement of the lever mechanism 30, no moments act in an “X” and/or a “Y” direction. Moreover, an approximately constant force course is achieved along the path Δz by the lever mechanism 30.
The adjusting equipment VE comprises two lever systems acting in series. In
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.
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