Claims
- 1. An elevator system, comprising:
- a pair of elevator platforms;
- an elevator cab, disposed on one of said elevator platforms, said cab capable of being moved horizontally in a first direction leading from a first one of said platforms to a second one of said platforms;
- an elongated main rack fixed to said cab and extending across substantially an entire dimension of said cab parallel with said first direction, said platforms separated by a distance parallel to said first direction which is less than said dimension;
- a first elongated auxiliary rack slidably disposed on said cab in a manner to be moveable in said first direction;
- a first auxiliary pinion disposed on said first platform and operable to move said first auxiliary rack in said first direction relative to said cab;
- a first main pinion disposed on said second platform in alignment with said main rack with said cab on said first platform, said first main pinion operable, when engaged with said main rack, to draw said main rack, and therefore said cab, onto said second platform; and
- a second auxiliary pinion disposed on said second platform and operable, when engaged with said first auxiliary rack, to move said first auxiliary rack in said first direction relative to said platforms, said first auxiliary rack being moveable in said first direction by said first auxiliary pinion only a limited distance sufficient to engage said second auxiliary pinion, said second auxiliary pinion moving said first auxiliary rack and said cab a sufficient distance in said first direction so that said main rack engages said first main pinion, said first main pinion thereafter moving said cab onto said second platform.
- 2. An elevator system according to claim 1 wherein:
- said cab is capable of being moved horizontally in a second direction opposite to said first direction leading from said second platform to said first platform; and further comprising:
- a second elongated auxiliary rack slidably disposed on said cab in a manner to be moveable in said second direction;
- a third auxiliary pinion disposed on said second platform and operable to move said second auxiliary rack in said second direction relative to said cab;
- a second main pinion disposed on said first platform in alignment with said main rack with said cab on said second platform, said second main pinion operable, when engaged with said main rack, to draw said main rack, and therefore said cab, onto said first platform; and
- a fourth auxiliary pinion disposed on said first platform and operable, when engaged with said second auxiliary rack, to move said second auxiliary rack in said second direction relative to said platforms, said second auxiliary rack being moveable in said second direction by said second auxiliary pinion only a limited distance sufficient to engage said fourth auxiliary pinion, said fourth auxiliary pinion moving said second auxiliary rack and said cab a sufficient distance in said second direction so that said main rack engages said second main pinion, said second main pinion thereafter moving said cab onto said first platform.
- 3. A system according to claim 2 wherein said first auxiliary pinion and said second main pinion are driven by the same shaft.
- 4. A system according to claim 3 wherein said thrid auxiliary pinion and said first main pinion are driven by the same shaft.
- 5. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a second elongated auxiliary rack slidably disposed on said cab in a manner to be moveable in said second direction; and
- a second main pinion disposed on said first platform in alignment with said main rack with said cab on said second platform, said second main pinion operable, when engaged with said main rack, to draw said main rack, and therefore said cab, onto said first platform; and wherein:
- said cab is capable of being moved horizontally in a second direction opposite to said first direction leading from said second platform to said first platform;
- said second auxiliary pinion is operable to move said second auxiliary rack in said second direction relative to said cab; and
- said first auxiliary pinion is operable, when engaged with said second auxiliary rack, to move said second auxiliary rack in said second direction relative to said platforms, said second auxiliary rack being moveable in said second direction by said second auxiliary pinion only a limited distance sufficient to engage said first auxiliary pinion, said first auxiliary pinion moving said second auxiliary rack and said cab a sufficient distance in said second direction so that said main rack engages said second main pinion, said second main pinion thereafter moving said cab onto said first platform.
- 6. A system according to claim 5 wherein said first and second auxiliary racks are disposed on mutually opposite ends of a single auxiliary rack member.
- 7. An elevator system, comprising:
- a pair of elevator platforms;
- an elevator cab, disposed on one of said elevator platforms, said cab capable of being moved horizontally in a first direction leading from a first one of said platforms to a second one of said platforms;
- an elongated rack fixed to said cab and extending across substantially an entire dimension of said cab parallel with said first direction, said platforms separated by a distance parallel to said first direction which is less than said dimension;
- a member disposed on said cab in a manner to be moveable in said first direction;
- first means disposed on said first platform and operable to move said member in said first direction relative to said cab;
- a pinion disposed on said second platform in alignment with said rack with said cab on said first platform, said pinion operable, when engaged with said rack, to draw said rack, and therefore said cab, onto said second platform;
- second means disposed on said second platform and operable, when engaged with said member, to move said member in said first direction relative to said platforms, said member being moveable in said first direction by said first means a distance sufficient to engage said second means, said second means moving said member and said cab a sufficient distance in said first direction so that said rack engages said pinion, said pinion thereafter moving said cab onto said second platform.
- 8. A method of moving an elevator cab between a pair of elevator platforms horizontally in a first direction leading from a first one of said platforms to a second one of said platforms, said cab having a dimension parallel with a first direction, said platforms separated by a distance parallel to said first direction which is less than said dimension, said method comprising:
- fixing an elongated main rack to said cab, said rack extending across substantially said dimension;
- disposing a pinion on said second platform in alignment with said main rack with said cab on said first platform, said pinion operable, when engaged with said main rack, to draw said main rack, and therefore said cab, onto said second platform;
- extending a member from said first platform in said first direction to overlap with said second platforms;
- from said second platform, pulling said cab toward said second platform by means of said member a sufficient distance in said first direction so that said main rack engages said pinion; and
- moving said cab onto said second platform by means of said pinion pulling on said rack.
- 9. An elevator system, comprising:
- a pair of elevator platforms;
- an elevator cab, disposed on one of said elevator platforms, said cab capable of being moved horizontally in a first direction leading from a first one of said platforms to a second one of said platforms;
- a first member disposed on said cab in a manner to be moveable in said first direction;
- a second member fixed to said cab;
- first means disposed on said first platform and operable to move said first member in said first direction relative to said cab;
- second means disposed on said second platform and when engaged with said second member, operable to draw said second member, and therefore said cab, onto said second platform;
- third means disposed on said second platform and operable, when engaged with said first member, to move said first member in said first direction relative to said platforms, said first member being moveable in said first direction by said first means a distance sufficient to engage said third means, said third means moving said member and said cab a sufficient distance in said first direction so that said second means engages said second member, said second means thereafter moving said second member and said cab onto said second platform.
- 10. An elevator system according to claim 9 wherein:
- said second member is a rack; and
- said second means is a pinion.
- 11. An elevator system according to claim 10 wherein:
- said first member is a rack; and
- said first means is a pinion.
- 12. An elevator system according to claim 9 wherein:
- said first member is a rack; and
- said first means is a pinion.
- 13. An elevator system according to claim 1 wherein two of said platforms are elevator car frames.
- 14. An elevator system according to claim 1 wherein said platforms include an elevator cab landing on a floor of a building.
- 15. An elevator system according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of elevator cabs, each capable of being moved in either of said two directions between said platforms; and
- said platforms numbering one more than the number of said cabs.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/564,704, filed Nov. 29, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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