Claims
- 1. A hydraulic elevator system comprising;a hoistway having a plurality of walls; an elevator car disposed in said hoistway; a hydraulically operated piston disposed in said elevator hoistway and operable attached to said car; a hydraulic power unit disposed in a clearance space between said car and at least one of said hoistway walls, said power unit being operably connected to said piston, and including an outer tank and an inner motor tank, said inner tank maintaining a motor disposed therein submerged in hydraulic fluid.
- 2. A hydraulic elevator system comprising:a hoistway having a plurality of walls; an elevator car disposed in said hoistway; a hydraulically operated piston disposed in said hoistway and operably attached to said car; a vertically oriented elongated hydraulic power unit disposed in a clearance space between said car and at least one of said hoistway walls, said power unit being operably connected to said piston, and including an outer tank and an inner motor tank, said inner tank maintaining a motor disposed therein submerged in hydraulic fluid.
- 3. A method for cooling a motor in an elevator system hydraulic power unit comprising:maintaining said motor in a condition submerged in hydraulic oil in a motor tank, said motor tank being a separate tank within an outer tank; and cooling hydraulic oil in said motor tank by bleeding oil from a valve block employed in said elevator system into said motor tank.
- 4. A method for cooling a motor as claimed in claim 3 wherein said outer tank holds hydraulic fluid employed to operate said elevator system.
- 5. A hydraulic elevator system comprising:a hoistway; an elevator car reciprocally mounted in the hoistway; a piston connected to said elevator car to drive said elevator car upwards when said piston is pressurized; and a rescue pump operably connected to said piston to deliver pressurized fluid thereto, said rescue pump being mounted outside of said hoistway.
- 6. A hydraulic elevator system as claimed in claim 5 wherein said system further includes a motor and pump assembly having a valve settable for a normal operation and a priming operation wherein in said priming operation, said motor and pump move fluid into said rescue pump to prime hoses connected thereto.
- 7. A method for priming a rescue pump located remotely from an elevator system hydraulic pump unit comprising:selecting a priming position on a selectable position valve; calling an elevator car of said elevator system to activate said pump unit; and flowing fluid into and through said rescue pump.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 09/385,750 filed Aug. 30, 1999, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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