The present invention relates generally to the field of elevator installation and maintenance. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for transporting an elevator car drive machine within an elevator hoistway.
A typical traction elevator system includes a car and a counterweight disposed in a hoistway, a plurality of ropes that interconnect the car and counterweight, and a drive machine having a drive pulley wheel engaged with the ropes to drive the car. The ropes, and thereby the car and counterweight, are driven by rotation of the drive pulley wheel. Typically, the drive machine, and associated equipment, are housed in a separate machine room.
A recent trend in the elevator industry has been to eliminate the separate machine room and locate the drive machine at a mounting location located near a ceiling of the hoistway. The installation of a drive machine in a hoistway typically entails lifting the drive machine into position from either a floor of the building or an elevator car. This typically requires the hoistway to be extended vertically to allow sufficient space to transport the drive machine to the mounting location. Expansions of the hoistway, however, can add to the overall construction cost.
The present invention includes a method and a device for transporting an elevator car drive machine within an elevator hoistway. The drive machine is secured to a movable carriage located in the hoistway so that the drive machine is elevated with respect to a mounting location. The carriage is moved in a horizontal direction of travel to move the drive machine horizontally within the elevator hoistway.
The present invention includes a method and a device for transporting an elevator drive machine in an elevator hoistway. The method allows a drive machine to be transported to, and/or from, a mounting location located in an elevator hoistway near a ceiling of the hoistway, while requiring a minimal amount of vertical hoistway space.
Car platform 20 is movably mounted to car guide rails 22A and 22B for vertical passage through hoistway 12. Car platform 20 includes safety locking system 27 for holding car platform 20 in place within hoistway 12 while drive machine 16 is being installed. Car platform 20 is a floor of a partially-installed elevator car and is equipped with safety handrails 29.
Mounting location 18 provides a location for anchoring drive machine 16, which drives the fully-installed elevator car (not shown). Mounting location 18 is a bedplate supported by car rail 22 and counterweight rails 24, as shown in
Methods of the present invention may be used to transport drive machine 16 to, and/or from, mounting location 18. To transport drive machine 16 to mounting location 18, car platform 20 is vertically positioned within hoistway 12 to be in suitably close proximity to hoisting beam 14 and/or ceiling 28. Drive machine 16 is lifted vertically so that it is elevated with respect to mounting location 18 and moved in a horizontal direction of travel within hoistway 12 until positioned above mounting location 18. Next, drive machine 16 is lowered onto mounting location 18 and secured to mounting location 18. To transport drive machine 16 from mounting location 18 to another location within hoistway 12, the above method may be performed in reverse.
In some embodiments, drive machine 16 is tethered to hoisting beam 14 or another support member associated with hoistway 12 and lifted vertically via the tether until elevated with respect to mounting location 18. In an exemplary embodiment, drive machine 16 is moved in a horizontal direction of travel after drive machine 16 is elevated with respect to mounting location 18. However, in other embodiments, drive machine 16 may be moved in a horizontal direction of travel prior to, or while, being lifted towards a location that is elevated with respect to mounting location 18.
In some embodiments, a transport device is used to assist in the transport of drive machine 16 to, or from, mounting location 18. The transport device can be any device capable of coupling to hoisting beam 14 or another support member associated with hoistway 12 and assisting with moving drive machine 16 in a horizontal direction of travel within hoistway 12. In some embodiments, the transport device is configured to assist with vertically lifting drive machine 16 so that drive machine is elevated with respect to mounting location 18.
Prior to engagement with carriage 32, cable 44 is in engagement with an overhead pulley wheel (not shown) secured to hoisting beam 14 (or another structure within hoistway 12 near ceiling 28). End 46 of cable 44 is attached to car platform 20 and end 48 is attached to winch 26 secured to car platform 20. This configuration allows winch 26 to drive platform 20 within hoistway 12.
As described above, elevator car platform 20 is positioned at a suitable location beneath hoisting beam 14. Safety locking system 27 is engaged to lock car platform 20 in place on car rails 22A and 22B. End 46 of cable 44 is detached from car platform 20 and cable 44 is disengaged from the overhead pulley wheel (not shown). Cable 44 is then fed over pulley wheel 42 of transport device 30. End 46 of cable 44 is secured to drive machine 16, thereby tethering drive machine 16 to transport device 30 (and hoisting beam 14), as shown in
Drive machine 16 is then optionally connected to carriage 32 to remove tension from cable 44 and transfer the weight of drive machine 16 to carriage 32, as shown in
In some embodiments, drive machine 16 is transported to, or from, mounting location 18 after completion of an elevator car. In such situations, winch 26 is secured to the completed elevator car at any suitable location including, for example, the roof of the completed elevator car.
As discussed above, carriage 32 is movably attached to rail 34 between spaced couplings 38A and 38B, which attach to rail 34 at opposite ends of rail 34. Rail 34 and couplings 38A and 38B are configured so that rail 34 is oriented generally parallel to hoisting beam 32, thereby allowing carriage 32 to move generally parallel to hoisting beam 14. Carriage 32 includes a pair of opposing sidewalls 50 having an inside edge 52 and an outside edge 54. Sidewalls 50 define a channel to receive rail 42 and are connected by a brace 52. Each of sidewalls 50 has an opposing mounting hole 56 located near outside edge 54 for receiving a rod (see
Rollers 58A and 58B are rotatably mounted between sidewalls 50. In the embodiment of
Pulley wheel 42 is rotatably connected to carriage 32 and is positioned between sidewalls 50. Pulley wheel 42 and mounting holes 56 are offset towards inside edge 52 to allow drive machine 16 to be carried ahead of carriage 32 (see
Transport device 30 may include any number of couplings utilizing any fastening system known in the art for attaching a member to an I-beam. As shown in
As shown, in
Mounting holes 56 and pulley wheel 42 are but two examples of securing means that may be included in transport device 30 to secure drive machine 16 to carriage 32. Any other means known in the art may be included in transport device 30 to facilitate the securing of drive machine 16 to carriage 32 including, for example, fasteners such as bolts, clamps, screws and/or means for receiving the fasteners.
Transport device 30 is but one example of a transport device that may be used in conjunction with methods of the present invention. Any type of device may be used in conjunction with methods of the present invention that is capable of coupling to one or more support members associated with hoistway 12 and includes a carriage capable of moving drive machine 16 in a horizontal direction of travel within hoistway 12 so that drive machine 16 is elevated with respect to mounting location 18. In some embodiments, carriage 32 may be directly, and movably attached, to hoisting beam 14.
Hoisting beam 14 is one example of a support member associated with hoistway 12 to which transport device 30 may be secured. Transport device 30 may also be secured to any other suitable support member or members known in the art for use with hoistway 12. Transport device 30 may include any type and number of couplings known in the art for securing rail 34 to such support member(s). In one embodiment, transport device 30 is suspended from ceiling 28 of hoistway 12.
Thus, as described above, the methods and transport device of the present invention, provide a means for transporting an elevator drive machine to, and/or from, a mounting location within an elevator hoistway.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2005/030750 | 8/30/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/12/2008 |