1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an elevator, and more particularly to an elevator which may be installed in a narrow hoistway with a low cost and a high capacity.
2. Description of the Related Art
Elevators are common equipment in modern buildings to transport people or goods to different floors. A conventional elevator includes a pair of car rails vertically mounted in a hoistway and a car engaged with the car rails. At a top of the hoistway is a machine room in which a traction machine, a governor and a plurality of pulleys are provided that the traction machine may lift or lower the car in the hoistway through ropes. The car rails usually are provided at opposite sides of the car, and the car is provided with two frames at a top and a bottom to be engaged with the car rails. For the movement of the car, a counterweight is provided with a weight about identical to the car plus an average load of the elevator. The counterweight is connected to the ropes and is engaged with a pair of counterweight rails behind the car that the counterweight moves up and down along the counterweight rails in an opposite direction to lift or lower the car.
In a conventional elevator system, there are four rails, for the car and the counterweight respectively, in the hoistway that the car must be much smaller than the hoistway because the rails take too much space. Furthermore, the conventional car usually is provided with one door because of the rails and the counterweight.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an elevator which may be installed in a narrow hoistway with a low cost and a high capacity.
According to the objective of the present invention, an elevator includes a pair of vertical shaft, each of which have a vertical first rail and a vertical second rail; a car having guiding devices to be engaged with the first rails of the shafts that the car moves along the shafts; a counterweight having guiding devices to be engaged with the second rails of the shafts that the counterweight moves along the shafts; and a driving unit having ropes with opposite ends connected to the car and the counterweight to drive the car to move.
In a preferred embodiment, the elevator of the present invention only has one shaft having a vertical first rail and a vertical second rail. A car is engaged with the first rail of the shaft that the car moves along the shaft, and a counterweight is engaged with the second rail of the shaft that the counterweight moves along the shafts; and a driving unit has ropes with opposite ends connected to the car and the counterweight to drive the car to move.
As shown in
The shafts 10 are parallel and vertical mounted in a hoistway. Each of the shafts 10 has a first rail 20 and a second rail 22. The second rails 22 are provided at inner sides of the shafts 10 that the second rails 22 face each other, and the first rails 20 are provided at outer sides of the shafts 10 that the first rails 20 are back to each other. In the present invention, these rails 20, 22 are T-shaped bars fixed to the opposite sides of the shafts 10. Each of the rails 20, 22 have a protrusions, and the protrusions are at the same plane A.
The car 12, which has a door 24, is installed and moved in the hoistway. At a top and a bottom of the car 12, a pair of connectors 26 are provided respectively, and each of the connectors 26 are provided with a guiding device 28. In the present invention, each of the guiding devices 28 are a block with slot. The guiding devices 28 are slidly connected to the first rails 20 by the engagement of the slots of the guiding devices 28 and the protrusions of the first rails 20 that the car 12 may be moved up and down along the shafts 10 in the hoistway.
At a top of the hoistway has a machine room, in which the driving unit 14 is provided. The driving unit 14 includes a traction motor 30, a governor 32, a plurality of pulleys 34 and ropes 36. A frame 38 is provided at tops of the shafts 10 on which the traction motor 30 and governor 32 are provided. The governor 32 is connected to a driving wheel 40. The ropes 36 have opposite ends connected to the car 12 and the counterweight 16 respectively. The ropes 36 cross over the pulley 34 and the driving wheel 40 that the traction motor 30 may lift or lower the car 12 in the hoistway through the ropes 36.
The counterweight 16 is a block having about the same weight of the car 12 plus an average load of the elevator. The counterweight 16 has two guiding devices 42 at opposite sides. The same as above, the guiding devices 42 each has a slot. The counterweight 16 is located between the shafts 10 with the guiding devices 42 engaged with the second rails 22 of the shafts 10 that the counterweight 16 is driven by the ropes 36 to move along the second rails 22 in the hoistway. The counterweight 16 goes up when the traction motor 30 lowers the car 12, and the counterweight 16 goes down when the traction motor 30 lifts the car 12. It is noted that the protrusions of the first rails 20 and the second rails 22 are at the same plane A that the car 12 and the counterweight 16 may move more smoothly and stably.
It is obviously shown in
In addition, the car 12 may be provided with the door 24 at the side other than the side having the shafts 10 and the counterweight 16 without having to change the structure. It may provide the car with two or three doors (not shown) at the sides without having to change the structure.
The second rails 62 are secured at the frames 56 which are located at the inner sides of the shafts 46. The function of the elevator 2 shown in
In the hoistway, two auxiliary rails 82 are provided. The auxiliary rails 82 are outside of the car 70, and the car 70 is provided with guiding devices 84, the same as above, to be engaged with the auxiliary rails 82 that the elevator 3 of the third preferred embodiment may have a strong structure and a smooth movement.
It is obvious that the car 70 of the elevator 3 of the third preferred embodiment may be provided with four doors 701, 702, 703, 704 at four sides that people may enter or leave the elevator 3 via all directions.
In conclusion, the present invention provides the elevator with the shaft(s) to guide both of the car and the counterweight that the shaft(s) take less space in the hoistway and the hoistway will have more space for the car. As a result, the elevator of the present invention will have a greater capacity than the conventional elevator in the same hoistway. Just because the present invention has less shaft than the convention elevator that the elevator of the present invention may be built in a low cost.
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention and the equivalence of the present invention is still in the scope of claim construction of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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98220762 | Nov 2009 | TW | national |
99207276 | Apr 2010 | TW | national |
99207793 | Apr 2010 | TW | national |