Modular lock for elevator doors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474448
  • Patent Number
    6,474,448
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 17, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A modular lock (10) for elevator doors, in particular for locking and unlocking the floor doors of elevators and hoists, comprises a first fixed plate (12) and a second plate (14) articulated on the same, cooperating with the blades of the car activator and provided with means (52, 62) for striking a contact (48, 56).
Description




DESCRIPTION




The present invention relates to a modular lock for elevator doors.




More particularly, the present invention relates to a modular lock for locking the floor doors of elevators and hoists, suitable to be combined with devices different from each other according to the safety or protection norms of the electric parts.




As is known, in the elevator and hoist systems, specific locking and unlocking doors are provided for each of the doors located at the different floors; such locks that have a tilting working, are provided with wheels or rollers that are stricken by the conventional blades mounted on the car activator. When said blades get in touch with the wheels—substantially in coincidence with the arrival of the car at the floor—the lock tilts and its hook disengages from the key-way, allowing therefore the opening of the doors.




According with the laws in force for the safety or protection of electric parts, the locks of the floor doors must have specific and different characteristics; in particular, the differences concern the electric contacts of the locks which are markedly different from each other with respect to the structure, depending on their being of the water- and powder-proof type or also of the explosion-proof type. The first ones further differ from each other according to the protection level required, which varies according to the characteristics of the environment where the elevator is installed; the variables, for instance, are constituted by the concentration of powders in the air, the exposure to water of the elevators—if they are installed in the open or if they are of the panoramic type—, by the size of the holes through which the contacts are reached. Because of these variables, there are traditionally used different types of locks, provided generally with as many different locking-unlocking combinations or systems.




As a consequence, also the car must be equipped with complementary specific hooking devices.




All this involves severe drawbacks, caused by the need of preparing many non-standardized locks, with the associated increase in the production costs. As a consequence, the drawback affects the management of spare parts, for which a storehouse must be provided to store a big stock of locks. A further drawback of the known locks for the elevator floor doors concerns their structural complexity, which causes a further increase in the costs and difficulties during maintenance or repairs.




Object of the present invention is to obviate the above drawbacks.




More particularly, object of this invention is to realize a modular lock for elevator floor doors to which it is possible to alternatively associate electric contacts of different type and/or function, keeping substantially unaltered the structure of said lock.




A further object of the invention is to realize a modular lock wherein said contacts are alternatively applied in a simple and quick manner.




A further object of the invention is to realize a modular lock provided with common locking-unlocking devices also in the presence of contacts of a different type.




A further object of the invention is to provide users with a modular lock for elevator floor doors suitable to ensure a high level of resistance and reliability in the time, and also such as to be realized easily and economically.




These and still other objects are achieved by the modular lock for elevator floor doors, in particular for the locking-unlocking of floor doors of elevators and hoists, comprising a first fixed plate and a second plate articulated on the same and cooperating with the blades of the car activator, and provided contact striking means.











The construction and functional characteristics of the modular locks for elevator floor doors of the present invention will be better understood thanks to the following description wherein reference is made to the attached drawings that represent a preferred, non-limiting embodiment, and wherein:





FIG. 1

shows schematically in front view the modular lock of the present invention to which there is associated, by way of example, an electric contact with a low level of protection from water and powder;





FIG. 2

shows schematically in front view the same lock provided with a contact of the explosion-proof type or, alternatively, with a contact with a high level of protection from water and powder.





FIG. 3

shows the modular lock of

FIG. 1

installed on a pair of side by side elevator doors.











With starting reference to

FIG. 1

, the modular lock of the present invention, indicated as a whole by


10


, comprises a first base plate


12


, from metal or other suitable materials, and a second plate


14


fixed to a third plate or lock bolt


14


′; the second plate


14


and the lock bolt


14


′ are tied to each other, which will be described later on. Said plate


12


is laterally provided with a seat


16


for housing a pin or spring guide


18


or the like whereon a spring


20


is fitted on, as well as an element from elastic material


22


that protrudes from its front and constitutes the shock absorber stricken by the third plate


14


′, as will be specified later on.




The configuration of the first plate


12


is, by way of example, polygonal and irregular, with a trapezoid upper part wherefore a shaped extension


24


develops on a side and downwards that integrates seat


16


for the spring guide


18


and for element


22


. The same plate


12


has one or more through-holes


26


for the insertion of screws or like means suitable for its stable fixing to the floor door.






13


of a pair of side by side floor doors


13


and


47


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The second plate


14


, also from metal or other suitable material, has preferably a substantially down-laying “L” shape, fixed by means of screws


34


to plate


14


′ which bears an integral extension


28


which couples with pin


30


, integral, in its turn, with plate


12


. Said extension, for instance of a substantially circular shape is drilled in the middle to house said pin


30


or the like protruding from the front of the first plate


12


; the second plate


14


is fitted on the first plate


12


, starting from extension


28


from whose central hole pin


30


protrudes. The latter is provided with a widening for housing an elastic ring


32


that realizes the superposed connection of said plates. Two or more screws


34


further connect plate


12


to the second plate


14


; for this purpose, the second plate


14


is provided with slots


36


for guiding said screws. Thanks to this connection, plate


14


and lock bolt


14


′ can tilt with respect to the underlying plate


12


.




Two suitably spaced wheels or rollers


38


are applied to the front of the second plate


14


, suitable to be stricken by the conventional blades mounted on the car activator (not shown); wheels


38


are, for instance, fitted on pins


40


protruding from the front of the second plate


14


, tied to said pins in a known manner, with elastic rings


42


or the like. The spring guide


18


for spring


20


is tied to the back of said plate or lock bolt


14


′ in substantial alignment with seat


16


of the first plate. At the free end of plate or lock bolts


14


′ an integral shaped extension


44


forms a hook that engages with the key-way of the lock, indicated by


46


, fixed on the floor door


47


of the pair of side by side floor doors


13


and


47


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Extension


44


is suitable to fit in a slit obtained in said lock bolt of the floor door when the car is moving, to prevent the opening of the floor doors; contact


48


is fixed to said key-way


46


, which contact, in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, is an electric contact without a high level of protection from water and powder, with circuit opening and closing terminations


48


. Beyond the shaped extension or hook


44


, a shaped plate


52


is tied to said lock bolt


14


′ that is suitable to bear the removable bridge


48


′ of contact


48


and to move away alternatively from the same. In the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, plate


52


is provided with an integral rectilinear orthogonal oriented branch


52


′.




During the running of the elevator system, when the car reaches the floor, the blades mounted on the car activator strike wheels


38


of the second plate


14


, causing the tilting of the same and the lock bolt


14


′ with respect to the underlying first plate


12


; in particular said tilting movement takes place in the direction indicated by arrow “F”,′ with its fulcrum on pin


30


. Hook


44


disengages from the slit of the lock bolt


46


and plate


52


, connected to the second plate


14


and the lock bolt


14


′, moves away with its own branch


52


′ from contact


48


, opening the circuit and causing the opening of the floor doors; during this step, spring


20


is compressed.




Vice-versa, when the electric impulse is supplied again to cause again the running of the car, the activator blades move away from wheels


38


and spring


20


releases, so that hook


44


enters the slit of the lock bolt


46


and plate


52


strikes contact


48


with its own branch


52


′, closing the circuit.





FIG. 2

represents the same lock


10


equipped with a contact of the explosion-proof type or alternatively with a contact of the water- and powder-proof type; in said figure the same numbers of the preceding figure are used to indicate like parts. In this embodiment—the configuration and the general structure of plates


12


,


14


,


14


′ being the same—lock


10


is provided with a plate specifically shaped for the interaction with the contact of the explosion-proof type or alternatively with the contact of the water- and powder-proof type, indicated by


56


and without electric terminations. Contact


56


has on the lower front a downwards protruding extension


58


, intended for interacting with an electric release cam


66


, suitably connected in the inside of contact


56


. The plate that interacts with contact


56


, indicated by


62


, has a substantially triangle configuration and is fixed with rivets


50


, like plate


52


of

FIG. 1

, to the lock bolt


14


′, beyond hook


44


. Along the branch intended for striking extension


58


of contact


56


, plate


62


has an aperture


64


, intended for cooperating with said cam


66


.




During the running, the lock is tiltingly moved in the same way as the solution described above with respect to contact


48


; the lowering of the second plate


14


and the lock bolt


14


′ in the direction of arrow “F” causes the disengagement of hook


44


from the lock bolt


46


and that of plate


62


from extension


58


of the explosion-proof contact


56


or alternatively of the water- and powder-proof contact. In this case, the spring fitted on pin


18


, indicated by


70


, has a greater compression resistance than spring


20


, having to support a higher load according to the type of contact present on lock


10


, i.e. an explosion-proof contact or alternatively a water- and powder-proof contact without electric terminations.




As can be inferred from the above, the advantages achieved by the invention are obvious.




Thanks to its general structure and the presence of specific plates


52


,


62


, the lock of the present invention can be advantageously used for electric contacts that have a different protection level or are explosion-proof, changing only a minimum part of its components.




Besides contact


48


or


56


, it is in fact sufficient to tie to the second plate


14


a plate


52


or


62


and utilize a spring


20


or


70


, without changing the other components. This standardization involves significant savings both of production and of management of the spare parts, and renders also easier maintenance and repairs.




The invention, as has been described above and as is claimed in the following has been however proposed by way of non-limiting examples, being understood that the same is susceptible of many modifications and variants, all of which fall within the scope of the inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. A modular lock (10) for elevator doors, in particular for locking and unlocking the floor doors of elevators and hoists, comprising:a first plate (12) fixed to a first floor door and having a pin (30) extending from an upper part thereof; a lock bolt (14′) having an integral extension (28) in an upper part thereof provided with a through hole for articulation on said pin (30), said pin (30) having a widening for housing an elastic ring (32) so as to maintain said lock bolt (14′) on said pin (30), said lock bolt (14′) having a shaped extension (44) in the form of a hook provided in an upper part thereof; a second plate (14) cooperating with the blades of a car activator is fixed to said lock bolt (14′) by means of screws (34) passing through slots (36) in said second plate (14), said second plate (14) including a shaped plate (52) fixed thereto and extending beyond the shaped extension (44) of lock bolt (14′) with a rectilinear branch (52′); a lock key-way (46) fixed to a second floor door and having a slit therein for engagement by shaped extension (44) and supporting a contact (48) the electric terminations (48′) of which being supported on rectilinear branch (52′) of shaped plate (52); and a spring (20) is disposed between second plate (14) and first plate (12) for opposing the tilting of said second plate (14) with respect to said first plate (12) about pin (30).
  • 2. The modular lock according to claim 1, wherein the first plate (12) is provided with one or more through-holes (26) for the insertion of screws suitable for its fixing on the first floor door.
  • 3. The modular lock according to claim 1, wherein wheels (38) are fitted on and tied to pins integral with the second plate (14).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI2000A99 Jan 2000 IT
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Number Name Date Kind
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