Illuminated escalator combplate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6530465
  • Patent Number
    6,530,465
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Ellis; Christopher P.
    • Deuble; Mark A.
    Agents
    • Schweitzer Cornman Grosss & Bondell LLP
Abstract
An illuminated escalator combplate has a main combplate portion and a combteeth element extending forwardly of the main portion. A series of light emitters are mounted to a forward edge of the main portion, and are aligned with a corresponding series of light pipes in the combteeth element which channel the light of the emitters from a rearward wall adjacent the main portion forward edge to an upper surface of the combteeth element where the light can be seen by escalator users and serves as a safety indicator to demarcate the intersection between the fixed combplate and the moving escalator step plates. The light emitter may be in alternately-illuminated, interleaved gangs to increase visability.
Description




The present invention relates to a new and improved apparatus for providing improved visibility to escalator surfaces and particularly to an escalator combplate.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The act of entering and exiting an escalator can be of difficulty, particularly to the aged and infirm. Some of this difficulty can be attributed to a difficulty in perceiving the line of demarcation between the fixed step plate of the escalator and the continuously moving step system.




The prior art teaches that an escalator combplate, which is that portion of the fixed step area which interacts with the moving steps, be provided with illumination to assist in identifying and delineating the combplate. Published European Patent Application 1 157 958 discloses an elevator combplate having a series of light-emitting diodes located behind a translucent comb. Because the light emitters are mounted vertically with in the combplate, they must be of small dimension. Further, their mounting position provides limited area for interconnection. Also, their position subjects them to increased potential for damage.




It is accordingly a purpose of the present invention to provide a new and improved illumination means for a combplate having increased durability and flexibility.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the foregoing and other purposes, objects and benefits, a combteeth illumination apparatus of the present invention comprises a series of spaced illumination means mounted to a forward edge of a main combplate element. A forward combteeth element, which engages with the escalator step, is provided with a plurality of light pipes extending between a first surface positioned adjacent the light-emitting means and a second end located on a common exposed surface of the combteeth element. The light pipes transmit light generated by the light emitters to the upper surface. The light emitters may be ganged into sets that may be alternately illuminated, the alternate illumination being able to be perceived at the combplate surface. The light emitters are activated whenever the escalator is operating.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A fuller understanding of the present invention will be accomplished upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, but nonetheless illustrative embodiment of the invention, when reviewed in connection with the annexed drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an elevation view of an escalator employing the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a forward edge of the main portion of the escalator combplate bearing the light-emitting means;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a portion of the forward end of the combplate showing the forward combteeth element and the forward edge of the combplate main portion; and





FIG. 4

is a partial section view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As seen in

FIG. 1

, escalator


10


includes an endless step loop


12


of interconnected step plates driven by appropriate machinery (not shown). At the top and bottom of the step loop combplate units


14


are provided, and form the entrance and exit platforms from which the users step onto and off of the escalator step plates. As conventional escalator constructions typically utilize step plates that are of a laterally-grooved configuration, the combplates


14


typically include a serrated or grooved forward portion which mates with the corresponding grooves or serrations in the step plates and provides a continuous step surface and transition between the step plate and combplate.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the combplate in which the present invention is employed includes a main combplate portion


16


and a forward combteeth element


16


, which bears the serrations


20


to mate with the grooves on the step plates. The forward combteeth plate portion


18


may be either rigidly or pivotly affixed to the main combplate


16


, in manners known in the art. While not shown, both the forward combteeth element as well as the main combplate portion may be grooved or serrated along their top surfaces in a manner complementary to the grooves in the step plates and to provide an improved footing surface for the user.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, forward edge


20


of main combplate portion


16


is provided with a plurality of light-generating means


22


in appropriately dimensioned accepting bores. The light-emitting means


22


may comprise a series of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Preferably, the light emitters


22


are in a spaced relationship along substantially the full width of the main combplate portion


16


. The front surfaces of the emitters


22


are preferably flush with the forward edge


20


. The main combplate portion


16


may be provided with appropriate internal channels or cavities (not shown) to accommodate the leads of the light emitters


20


and couple them to an appropriate drive circuit, also not shown.




Forward combteeth element


18


is provided with a plurality of light pipes


24


running from the rear vertical edge


26


of the element which is adjacent to the forward edge


20


of main combplate portion


16


to an upper surface


28


of the element, such that the light transmitted thereby can be seen by users of the escalator. Preferably, the light pipes


24


comprise a series of passageways or bores through the combteeth element, each of which is aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters


22


. The bores are filled with an appropriate light-transmitting compound or structure, such as an epoxy or polymer resin or a fiber optic bundle, chosen to transmit the light through the light pipe with minimal losses. In a preferred embodiment, a polymer compound is utilized, the end surfaces thereof being finished to be flush with the adjacent vertical and top surfaces


26


,


28


of the combteeth element


18


. The polymer can be either transparent or translucent, colorless or tinted.




In operation, the light emitters


22


are preferably wired into at least two interleaved emitter groups, and are connected to drive circuitry that alternately illuminate the groups on a continuous basis. The light generated by the emitters is transmitted by the light pipes


24


to the upper surface of the combteeth element, where the alternating lights may be easily seen by the escalator user, whose attention is thus drawn to the forward end of the combplate and thus the intersection between the combplate and the moving escalator steps.



Claims
  • 1. An illuminated escalator combplate, comprising:a main combplate portion having a depending front edge; light emitting means located along the front edge; a combteeth element extending forwardly from the main combplate element; and light guide means in the combteeth element for directing light emitted by the light emitters to an upper surface of the combteeth element where the light can be seen by users of the escalator.
  • 2. The combplate of claim 1 wherein the light emitting means comprise a series of light emitters.
  • 3. The combplate of claim 1 wherein the light emitters are light emitting diodes.
  • 4. The combplate of claim 3 wherein the light emitting diodes are mounted in bores in the front edge and have front faces flush with the front edge.
  • 5. The combplate of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the light guide means extend between a vertical rear-facing surface of the combteeth element and the upper surface.
  • 6. The combplate of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the light guide means are a series of channels bearing a light-transmissive element.
  • 7. The combplate of claim 6, wherein the light-transmissive element is a transparent or translucent polymer.
  • 8. The combplate of claim 7, wherein the polymer is tinted.
  • 9. The combplate of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the light emitting means comprise at least two groups, each group being able to be illuminated independently.
  • 10. The combplate of claim 9 wherein the light emitting means of the groups are interleaved along the front edge.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4756398 Watanabe et al. Jul 1988 A
5613758 Kamschal et al. Mar 1997 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number Date Country
1157958 Nov 2001 EP
03293288 Dec 1991 JP
05058579 Mar 1993 JP
10045363 Feb 1998 JP