Claims
- 1. A speed reducer to which a drive motor is attached with a rotational shaft of the drive motor maintained coaxially with respect to an input shaft of the speed reducer, wherein first and second axial end portions of the input shaft of the speed reducer are rotatably supported by stationary portions of the speed reducer within the speed reducer, and the first axial end portion, closer to the drive motor, which protrudes from the speed reducer, is connected to the rotational shaft of the drive motor, the rotational shaft of the drive motor being supported by two bearings supporting the input shaft, the bearings being located within the speed reducer.
- 2. The speed reducer according to claim 1, wherein the rotational shaft of the drive motor is substantially in the form of a disk, and a radially inner end of the rotational shaft of the drive motor is connected to the first axial end portion of the input shaft.
- 3. A hoisting device for an elevator, comprising:
a driving motor having a maximum radial length; a sheave positioned adjacent a first side of the driving motor in an axial direction; and a speed reducer drivingly coupled to the driving motor, the speed reducer outputting rotation to the sheave, the speed reducer being positioned radially within the sheave resulting in a generally compact hoisting device in the axial direction.
- 4. The hoisting device of claim 3 wherein the driving motor is mounted to a stationary member at the first side of the driving motor and the sheave and speed reducer are mounted to an opposite side of the stationary member.
- 5. The hoisting device of claim 3 wherein a carrier of the speed reducer is supported in a cantilever manner by a stationary member and the sheave is positioned radially outwardly from the carrier.
- 6. The hoisting device of claim 5 wherein a pair of bearings is disposed between the carrier and the sheave.
- 7. The hoisting device of claim 4 wherein the driving motor is rotatably coupled to the speed reducer through an input shaft that extends in the axial direction through the stationary member.
- 8. The hoisting device of claim 4 wherein the driving motor includes a coil mounted to the stationary member, a rotary body rotatably mounted to an input shaft and a plurality of magnets mounted to an outer peripheral end of the rotary body.
- 9. The hoisting device of claim 4 further comprising:
a case mounted to the stationary member which encloses the driving motor therein.
- 10. The hoisting device of claim 3 wherein the sheave has a maximum radial length that is less than the maximum radial length of the driving motor
- 11. The hoisting device of claim 11 wherein the driving motor, sheave and speed reducer are each mounted along a common drive axis, the maximum radial length of the drive motor and sheave extends from the drive axis to a periphery of the drive motor and sheave, respectively.
- 12. A driving apparatus for an elevator comprising:
an electric motor device; an input shaft adapted to be rotationally driven by said electric motor device; a speed reducer, disposed on one side of said electric motor device, for speed reducing and transmitting rotation of said electric motor device to a sheave, the sheave provided on an outer circumferential side of the speed reducer; and a brake main body overlaps with said electric motor device, said brake main body and said electric motor device being positioned on a plane, said plane being normal to an axis of rotation of said electric motor device.
- 13. The driving apparatus for an elevator as set forth in claim 12, further comprising:
a brake disc secured to said sheave in a radial direction outside of said sheave.
- 14. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 12, further comprising:
a disc member having a plurality of posts to which rotary elements of the speed reducer are idly mounted, said disc member serving as a side wall of a housing of said electric motor device.
- 15. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 14, wherein said rotary elements are external teeth gears.
- 16. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 12, wherein said speed reducer includes two end faces, both end faces being generally flat.
- 17. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 12, wherein said input shaft has, at its axially central portion between bearings, a plurality of eccentric portions, which are made eccentric by an equal distance from the axis of rotation.
- 18. A driving apparatus for an elevator comprising:
an electric motor device having a rotary plate extending radially, and a rotor fixed to an outer circumference of said rotary plate; an input shaft for a speed reducer fixed to a central portion of the rotary plate, and adapted to be rotationally driven by said electric motor device, said speed reducer being disposed on one side of said electronic motor device for speed reducing and transmitting rotation of said electric motor device to a sheave, said speed reducer and said electric motor device are arranged coaxially to one another; and said sheave being provided on an outer circumferential side of said speed reducer to rotate together with said speed reducer.
- 19. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 18, further comprising:
a disc member having a plurality of posts to which rotary elements of said speed reducer are idly mounted, said disc member serving as a side wall of a housing of said electric motor device.
- 20. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 19, wherein said rotary elements are external teeth gears.
- 21. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 18, further comprising:
a brake main body overlapping with said electric motor device, said brake main body and said electric motor device being positioned on a plane, said plane being normal to an axis of rotation of said electric motor device and said sheave, said speed reducer, said electric motor device and said brake main body being integrated.
- 22. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 21, further comprising:
a brake disc secured to said sheave in a radial direction outside of said sheave.
- 23. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 18, wherein said speed reducer includes two end faces, both end faces being generally flat.
- 24. The driving apparatus for an elevator of claim 18, wherein said input shaft has, at its axially central portion between bearings, a plurality of eccentric portions, which are made eccentric by an equal distance from a rotating axis.
- 25. A hoisting device comprising:
a driving motor; and a speed reducer closely attached to a side of the driving motor and transmitting a rotation of the driving motor to a sheave while reducing speed, wherein an axial direction of the hoisting device is small so that the hoisting device is thin.
- 26. A hoisting device according to claim 25, wherein a carrier of the speed reducer is supported at one side by a stationary member, and the sheave is provided on an outer circumferential side of the carrier.
- 27. A hoisting device according to claim 25, wherein a pair of bearings are provided between a carrier and the sheave.
Priority Claims (2)
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P.HEI. 11-188538 |
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P.2000-102725 |
Apr 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/316,669 filed Dec. 11, 2002, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/604,173, filed Jun. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,483 issued Feb. 18, 2003.
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