Claims
- 1. In an elevator having a cage adapted to be moved by electrically operable drive means between a plurality of holding floors, each of said holding floors having a door associated with said cage, a device for mechanically locking said doors and for selectively unlocking the door associated with said cage at a holding floor where said cage is to be stopped, said mechanical locking device at each of said floors comprising a movable locking bolt which includes magnetic material, said bolt being positioned adjacent the door on said floor, spring means engaging said bolt for urging said bolt toward a locking position relative to said door and for normally holding said bolt in its said locking position, a coil surrounding said bolt and operable when energized to move said bolt to a nonlocking position against the force of said spring means, said bolt being retained in its nonlocking position against the force of said spring means by engagement of the free end of said bolt with an edge of said door when said door is at least partially open, circuit means at each of said holding floors for selectively energizing said coil at said floor, said circuit means including a locking activator located at a fixed position at an associated one of said plurality of holding floors for controlling the energization of the coil of the locking device at said floor, the locking activator at each of said floors comprising an energization source connected to said coil via a magnetic field responsive switch which is normally open and which is operable to close when subjected to an external magnetic field thereby to operatively connect said energization source to said coil, a lock actuator carried by said elevator cage, said lock actuator comprising normally inoperative magnet means carried by said elevator cage and a control switch on said elevator cage arranged to be selectively closed to cause said magnet means to emit a sufficiently strong magnetic field, at a distance transverse to the path of travel of said elevator cage and in a plane passing through the magnetic field responsive switch when said cage is at a holding floor where said cage is to be stopped, to close the magnetic field responsive switch in the locking activator at said floor thereby to energize the coil in the locking device at said floor to move the locking bolt at said floor to its nonlocking position, each of said locking devices also including an auxiliary electrical locking device comprising further electrical switch means disposed adjacent to its said locking bolt, said further switch means including a switching element connected to and movable with said locking bolt whereby the operating state of said further switch means is responsive to the position of its associated movable locking bolt, said locking bolt being operative to move said switching element to a position wherein said further switch means is open when said locking bolt is in its nonlocking position and to move said switching element to a different position thereby to close said further switch means when said locking bolt is in its locking position, an electrical circuit including each of said further switch means at said plurality of holding floors for controlling the energization of said electrically operative elevator drive means to prevent energization of said drive means when at least one of said bolts is in its nonlocking position and the associated further switch means is accordingly open, and means for selectively opening said cage-carried control switch to terminate the emission of said magnetic field, when it is desired to move said cage away from said holding floor, thereby to de-energize the coil of the locking device at said floor to permit said spring means to return said bolt to its locking position and simultaneously to close said further switch means when the associated door is fully closed.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said magnet means comprises a normally deenergized electromagnet, said control switch being operative, when closed, to energize said electromagnet.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said magnet means is mounted for movement of said cage in a direction transverse to the path of travel of said cage, said control switch being operative, when closed, to move said magnet toward the locking device at a holding floor where said cage is to be stopped.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said magnet means comprises a permanent magnet.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said magnet means is mounted at a fixed position on said cage, and a ferromagnetic member mounted for movement adjacent said magnet means in a plane parallel to the path of travel of said cage in the region between said magnet means and said locking devices, said control switch being operative, when closed, to vary the position of said ferromagnetic member relative to said magnet means.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein each of said magnetic field responsive switches comprises a normally open reed switch operative to be closed in response to said emitted magnetic field.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein said cage also includes a door, a further locking device carried by said cage for mechanically locking said cage door and for selectively unlocking said cage door when said cage is at a floor where it is to be stopped, said further locking device being structurally and operationally similar to the locking devices at said holding floors and including a further locking bolt arranged to be moved between locking and nonlocking positions relative to said cage door by selective energization of an associated coil, said lock actuator on said cage also being operative to selectively energize the coil in said cage-carried locking device when said cage is at a floor where it is to be stopped.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 449,154 filed Mar. 7, 1974 now abandoned.
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