Equipment for generation of shaft information of an elevator installation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386327
  • Patent Number
    6,386,327
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Equipment for generation of shaft information, including transmitter elements of a elevator shaft arranged at the back part of a frame of a story door. Opposite the transmitter elements switchable transmitters are arranged at the back part of a frame of a cage door. Mounting time and costs are substantially reduced by the arrangement of the transmitter elements and transmitters at existing components.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to equipment for generation of shaft information of an elevator installation, consisting of an elevator shaft with at least one storey door and an elevator cage, which is movable in the elevator shaft, with a cage door. At least one transmitter element is arranged in the elevator shaft and changes the switching state of at least one transmitter, which is arranged at the elevator cage, during travel of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Magnets arranged in the elevator shaft serve, together with magnet switches arranged at the elevator cage, for the generation of shaft information. During travel of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft the magnet switches the magnet switch, which is usually constructed as a bistable switch, from one switching state into the other switching state, wherein the instantaneous position of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft is determined for the elevator control by the position of the relevant magnets. The magnets arranged, for example, in the region of stories or floors are usually arranged on rails with grooves, into which groove blocks are laid. The magnets are screw-connected to the groove blocks of the rails by means of screws, wherein the magnets are displaceable along the rails in the loosened state of the screws.




A disadvantage of the known equipment resides in that an expensive mounting device for the magnets is necessary in the region of each story, which causes substantial costs and mounting time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide equipment for generating shaft information of an elevator installation in which expensive mounting is not required. Pursuant to this object, and others which will become apparent hereafter, one aspect of the present invention resides in the equipment including at least one transmitter element arranged at a door element of the story door, and at least one transmitter arranged at a door element of the cage door so that the transmitter element changes the switching state of the transmitter during travel of the elevator in the elevator shaft. The invention, thus meets the object of avoiding the disadvantages of the known equipment and of bringing about a simplification of the mounting of the transmitter elements and of the transmitters for generation of shaft information.




The advantages achieved by the invention are essentially to be seen in that the means for mounting the transmitter elements are cheap in manufacture and simple for mounting. The mounting time is substantially shortened and the costs for the shaft information equipment significantly reduced relative to conventional systems.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a frame of a story door with transmitter elements for generation of shaft information;





FIG. 2

shows a frame of an elevator cage door with transmitters for generation of shaft information; and





FIG. 3

shows a horizontal section through the frames.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A story of an elevator installation is denoted by


1


in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. A story door


2


closes off the story


1


relative to an elevator shaft


3


. The story door


2


comprises door leaves, which are not shown, and a door element which is constructed as, for example, a first frame


4


and which is connected with the building structure. The first frame


4


consists of a first front part


5


, a first side part


6


and of a first back part


7


. Arranged at the front part


5


is a housing


8


with story buttons and/or indicator elements, which housing is secured to the first back part


7


by means of a bracket


9


. The elements, for example anchors and/or straps, for fastening the first frame


4


to the building structure are not illustrated.




Serving for generation of shaft information are magnets


10


,


12


, which are arranged at a determined shaft height and which effect the switching over of a travel speed to a crawling speed or the switching-off of the drive. First magnets


10


, which serve for the exact detection of the story height, are arranged on, for example, a C-section profile member serving as a carrier


11


. The first magnets


10


are displaceable along the carrier


11


and are secured, by means of screws, to groove blocks in the C-section profile member. The carrier


11


is arranged at the first back part


7


of the first frame


4


by means of mounts


13


, wherein the mounts


13


are secured, for example, at preformed first bores


14


of the first back part


7


by means of first screws


14


.


1


. The second magnet


12


is arranged at a first bracket


15


, which is arranged, for example, in the upper or lower door region at the first back part


7


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

show a cage door


17


, which comprises not-illustrated door leaves and a door element constructed as, for example, a second frame


16


and connected with the building structure. The elements for fastening the second frame


16


to the building structure are not illustrated. Magnet switches/transmitters


18


,


19


are arranged at the second frame


16


, which consists of a second front part


16


.


1


, a second side part


16


.


2


and of a second back part


21


, of the cage door


17


of an elevator cage


17


.


1


. The magnet switches


18


,


19


are arranged at the second back part


21


of the second frame


16


by means of a second bracket


20


. The second bracket


20


is secured at, for example, preformed second bores


22


of the second back part


21


by means of second screws


22


.


1


. The first magnet switch


18


is actuated by means of the first magnets


10


and the second magnet switch


19


is actuated by means of the second magnets


12


. A magnetic screen


23


is provided at the vicinity of the back part to ensure switching reliability of the magnet switches


18


,


19


.





FIG. 3

shows a horizontal section through the frames


4


and


16


, wherein a door abutting at the left and abutting at the right is illustrated.




Instead of the magnets


10


,


12


and the magnet switches


18


,


19


, transmitter elements and transmitters operating on a different principle of functioning, for example inductively, can be provided.




According to the respective disposition of the elevator installation the magnets


10


,


12


or the magnet switches


18


,


19


can also be arranged at other components of the elevator shaft


3


or the elevator cage


17


.


1






The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Equipment for generation of shaft information of an elevator installation including an elevator shaft with at least one story door and an elevator cage which is movable in the elevator shaft and has a cage door, the equipment comprising:a door frame forming part of the story door; a door element forming part of the cage door; at least one transmitter arrangeable at the elevator cage; at least one transmitter element arrangeable in the elevator shaft so as to change a switching state of the at least one transmitter during travel of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft, the transmitter element being mounted directly to the door frame of the story door and the transmitter being arranged at the door element of the cage door.
  • 2. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 1, wherein the door frame has a first back part at which the transmitter element is arranged, and the door element of the cage door is a second frame with a second back part at which the transmitter is arranged so that the transmitter element is adjacent the transmitter.
  • 3. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 2, and further comprising a carrier connected with the first back part, and mounts that connect the carrier to the first back part, the transmitter element being displaceably arranged at the carrier.
  • 4. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 2, and further comprising a first bracket connected with the first back part, the transmitter element being connected to the first bracket.
  • 5. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 2, and further comprising a second bracket connected with the second back part, the transmitter being connected to the second bracket.
  • 6. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 5, and further comprising a magnetic screen arranged between the transmitter and the second back part.
  • 7. Equipment for generation of shaft information of an elevator installation including an elevator shaft with at least one story door and an elevator cage which is movable in the elevator shaft and has a cage door, the equipment comprising:a door frame forming part of the story door, the door frame having a vertical member; a door element forming part of the cage door; at least one transmitter arranged at the elevator cage; and at least one transmitter element mounted directly to the vertical member of the door frame of the story door so as to change a switching state of the transmitter during travel of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft.
  • 8. The equipment for shaft information according to claim 7, wherein the door frame has a first back part at which the transmitter element is arranged.
  • 9. Equipment for generation of shaft information of an elevator installation including an elevator shaft with at least one story door and an elevator cage which is movable in the elevator shaft and has a cage door, the equipment comprising:a door frame forming part of the story door; a door element forming part of the cage door; at least one transmitter arranged at the door element of the cage door; and at least one transmitter element mounted directly to the door frame so as to change a switching state of the at least one transmitter during travel of the elevator cage in the elevator shaft.
  • 10. The equipment for generation of shaft information according to claim 9, wherein the door element of the cage door is a second frame with a second back part at which the transmitter is arranged.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98810822 Aug 1998 EP
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