The invention relates to a fall protection for an elevator, which elevator comprises a vertical guide, a racking rack extending in the vertical direction, an elevator cage displaceable along the guide, and lifting means for moving the elevator cage along the guide, which fall protection means a catch. which, during use, is attached to the elevator cage and which is activated when a downward speed of movement of the elevator cage exceeds a set maximum value, which capture:
The maximum value of the downward movement speed of the elevator cage is set to a value that is not achieved under (normal) operating conditions. Exceeding this maximum value therefore indicates an undesirable situation in which security measures must be taken. The fall arrest device brakes the elevator cage after it has dropped at too high a speed (which indicates the fall of the elevator cage) and brings it to a standstill.
Such a fall protection is generally known. The known fall protection has a housing which is fixed to the elevator cage during use and furthermore has a brake drum which is rotatably mounted in the housing and which, during braking, is frictionally in contact with an inside of the housing. An axle is rotatably mounted independently of the brake drum in the brake drum. This shaft protrudes with an end outside the housing. At this end a gear wheel is mounted which, during use, is in engagement with a rack mounted on the guide of the elevator. When moving the elevator cage along the guide, this gear is rotated together with the shaft. On the part of the shaft which is present inside the brake drum, there is a coupling pawl connected to the shaft and forming part of the switch-on means. At high rotational speed of the shaft, the clutch pawl is pivoted by a centrifugal force, the clutch pawl engaging behind a coupling cam on the inside of the brake drum and thereby coupling the brake drum with the shaft. This causes the brake drum to rotate along with the axle and the elevator cage is braked by the frictional contact between the brake drum and the housing. Furthermore, an axle stub is attached to the brake drum which is provided with screw thread. On this shaft stub a nut is present which is fixed in the direction of rotation relative to the housing and there are disc springs between the nut and the housing. As soon as the brake drum starts to rotate, the nut will be moved in the axial direction along the thread and thereby pull the brake drum more tightly against the housing so that the braking force increases until the elevator cage comes to a standstill. If the elevator cage with the load present therein is too heavy for the fall protection, the nut will break the screw thread or break the housing or brake drum, causing the fall protection device to stop working.
It is an object of the invention to adapt the known fall protection such that it can be coupled with a further identical or similar fall protection such that if one of the fall protection devices comes into operation it also activates the other fall protection, so that a heavier elevator cage including load comes to a halt. can be braked than with the known fall protection. To this end, the fall arrest device according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises, in addition to the said catch, a further catch which is identical or similar to the said catch, and that the fall protection comprises coupling means which connect the two catches with each other such that they are displaced when the coupling catch from one of the catches to the folded-out position, the coupling catch of the other catch to the folded-out position, which coupling means are located in the axial direction next to the brake drum in the housing. As a result, existing catches can easily be linked to each other and it is not necessary to produce completely new catches. The housing can be extended in the axial direction by an annular housing part, the coupling means then being located inside this annular housing part.
Instead of scaling the catch, several catches are used, preferably two. In order to prevent that one of the catches becomes active earlier than the other and decelerates the elevator cage in such a way that the other catch is no longer activated, the catches are coupled in such a way that the activated catch activates the other catch(es).
Preferably, a carrier cam is provided on the coupling catch and each catch comprises a comb which is present in the housing and is rotatable about a further pivot axis which is also parallel to the gear shaft and is connected to the housing and is rotatable between an active position in which the cam is present in the path of travel of the take-away cam and the take-away cam is guided outwards, whereby the coupling catch is moved to the folded-out position, and an inactive position, in which the comb is provided from the path of the take-away cam, and the coupling means are such that When moving the coupling catch from one of the catches to the folded-out position, move the comb from the other catch to the active position so that this comb moves the coupling catch from the other catch to the folded-out position.
The coupling means preferably comprise two coupling cables which are each attached to one of the combs with one end and are connected to a release catch with the other end. By coupling the catches via cables to each other, the distance between the catching and the position of the catches relative to each other is not limited, so that when the fall protection device according to the invention is applied a great constructive freedom is offered in the placement of the catches.
An embodiment of the fall arrest device according to the invention is characterized in that each catch comprises a release catch connected to the housing, which release catch blocks the comb which is connected to a spring and which release catch, when the brake drum is rotated, is rotated by a release cam present on the brake drum, thereby releasing the comb which is then displaced by the spring, one of the coupling cables having one end is connected to the comb of the catch and the other end is connected to the release catch of the other catch and that on rotation of the comb of this catch the release catch of the other catch is displaced whereby also the comb of this other catch is rotated into the rotational path of a take-up cam present on the coupling catch which rotates during rotation of the shaft comes into contact with the comb and is moved together with the coupling catch to a position in which the coupling catch behind the coupling cam on the brake drum. The comb of each catch is thus connected to the release catch of the other catch via a coupling cable.
Another embodiment of the fall arrest device according to the invention is characterized in that each catch:
If one of the catches is activated because the coupling catch catches behind the carrier cam and takes the brake drum with it, the main gear wheel will rotate with the brake drum and thereby also rotate the coupling gear with the cable pulley connected thereto. The cable pulley will wind up the attached coupling cable, pulling the clutch cable. This coupling cable will move the comb from the other catch to the active position in the path of travel of the take-away cam on the coupling catch. This take-away cam comes into contact with the comb during rotation of the gear shaft and is thereby moved in the radial direction together with the coupling catch, the coupling catch engaging behind the coupling cam on the brake drum of the other catch so that this brake drum is coupled to the sprocket shaft and this gear shaft and thus the elevator cage will slow down.
The invention also relates to an elevator comprising a guide, an elevator cage displaceable along the guide, lifting means for moving the elevator cage along the guide, and a fall protection device according to the invention attached to the elevator car. In case the elevator is designed as a rack and pinion elevator, the guide is usually attached to an elevator mast.
The invention will be further elucidated below on the basis of drawings. These drawings show an embodiment of the fall protection according to the present invention. In the drawings:
The elevator is provided with a fall protection device comprising a catch 13 attached to the elevator cage. If the elevator cage falls down along the guide, the downward speed of movement of the elevator cage exceeding a set maximum value, for instance because the lift means are defective, the switch-on means present in the catch will trigger the catch. The catch will slow down the elevator cage until it comes to a standstill.
On the part of the shaft present inside the brake drum there is provided a coupling pawl 27 pivotably connected to the shaft and forming part of the switch-on means. At high rotational speed of the shaft, the clutch pawl is pivoted by a centrifugal force, the clutch pawl engaging behind one of the coupling cams 29 present on the inside of the brake drum and thereby coupling the brake drum 17 with the shaft 23. This causes the brake drum to rotate along with the shaft and the gear 25 and thus the elevator cage is braked by the frictional contact between the brake drum and the housing. Furthermore, the brake drum 17 is provided with an axle stub 31, see
In the fall protection device according to the invention, (at least) two catches 37a and 37b (
These coupling means are shown in the inactive position in
The trigger pawl 45 of the catch 37b is likewise connected by a further clutch cable 51a to the release pawl 41 of the catch 37a to engage this catch when the catch 37b first enters.
If one of the catches 61a is activated because the coupling catch catches behind the carrier cam and takes the brake drum 17 with it, the main gear 63 will rotate with the brake drum and thereby also rotate the coupling gear 65 with the cable pulley 69 connected thereto. The cable pulley will wind up the coupling cable 51 fastened to it, pulling the clutch cable. This clutch cable 51 will move the comb 45 of the other catch 61b against a spring force exerted by the spring 43 to the active position in the path of travel of the take-away cam on the coupling catch. This carrier cam comes into contact with the cam during rotation of the gear shaft and is thereby moved outwards in the radial direction together with the coupling catch, the coupling catch engaging behind the coupling cam on the brake drum of the other catch so that this brake drum 17 is coupled to the sprocket shaft 23. and this gear shaft and thus the elevator age will brake.
When the clutch cable 51 is tightened, the cam 45 of the catch 61b will be pulled against a stop 71. After this, the clutch cable 51 will come under a greater tension, as a result of which the slip coupling 67 will slip and the brake drum 17 can continue to rotate.
The cam 45 of the catch 61a is likewise connected by a further coupling cable 51a to the cable pulley 69 of the catch 61b to engage this catch when the catch 61b first comes into operation.
Although the present invention is elucidated above on the basis of the given drawings, it should be noted that this invention is not limited whatsoever to the embodiments shown in the drawings. The invention also extends to all embodiments deviating from the embodiments shown in the drawings within the context defined by the claims.
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NL2019467 | Aug 2017 | NL | national |
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WO2019/045564 | 3/7/2019 | WO | A |
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Written Opinion of the International Search Authority for International Patent Application No. PCT/NL2018/050561. |
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