Passenger conveyors, such as moving walkways or escalators, include a set of moving steps that carry individuals between landings at opposite ends of the conveyor. Skirt panels are situated next to the steps. It is important to have proper skirt panel position to avoid contact between the skirt panels and the moving steps on one hand and to avoid having too large of a gap between them on the other hand. The task of situating skirt panels tends to be tedious and time consuming. The labor-intensive task adds cost to installation and maintenance procedures.
An illustrative example passenger conveyor skirt panel mounting assembly includes a first bracket that is configured to be secured to a truss. A second bracket is configured to support a skirt panel. The second bracket is selectively secured in place relative to the first bracket in a second bracket position that establishes a skirt panel position. An eccentric adjustment member is eccentrically moveable to cause an adjustment of the second bracket position.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of the above example assembly, the eccentric adjustment member comprises a plate that is configured to rotate about an axis that is offset from a center of the plate.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of either of the above example assemblies, the plate comprises a circular outer edge.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the eccentric adjustment member comprises a shaft extending transversely to the plate. The shaft is engaged with the second bracket such that the shaft and the second bracket move together based on rotary movement of the plate about the axis.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the first bracket includes at least one camming surface against which the outer edge of the plate reacts as the plate rotates about the axis.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the eccentric adjustment member comprises an eccentric washer including an opening through the washer that is aligned with the axis and the shaft is at least partially received through the opening.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the shaft comprises a bolt and the second bracket includes a threaded opening engaged with the bolt.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the shaft is at least partially threaded and the second bracket includes a threaded opening engaged with the bolt.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the first bracket includes at least one camming surface. The plate has an outer surface that reacts against the camming surface as the plate rotates about the axis.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the first bracket includes two camming surfaces. The plate is situated between the two camming surfaces. The plate reacts against both of the two camming surfaces as the plate rotates about the axis.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the first bracket comprises a mounting plate and at least one support plate extends transversely from the mounting plate. The second bracket comprises a mounting plate and at least one support plate extending transversely from the mounting plate. The support plate of the second bracket is received against the support plate of the first bracket. The support plate of the first bracket includes a slot. The support plate of the second bracket includes an opening. The eccentric adjustment member comprises a rotatable plate that is rotatable about an axis that is offset from a center of the rotatable plate. The eccentric adjustment member includes a shaft that is transverse to the rotatable plate. The shaft is aligned with the axis. The shaft is at least partially received in the slot. The shaft moves along the shaft based on rotary movement of the rotatable plate. The shaft engages the opening of the support plate of the second bracket such that the shaft and the support plate of the second bracket move together based on rotary movement of the rotatable shaft.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the mounting plate of the first bracket comprises a first edge and a second edge that is transverse to the first edge. The at least one support plate of the first bracket comprises a first support plate and a second support plate. The first and second support plates of the first bracket are offset from each other. A distance between the first support plate and the first edge of the first bracket is different than a distance between the second support plate and the first edge of the first bracket. A distance between the first support plate and the second edge of the first bracket is different than a distance between the second support plate and the second edge of the first bracket. The mounting plate of the second bracket comprises a first edge and a second edge that is transverse to the first edge. The at least one support plate of the second bracket comprises a first support plate and a second support plate. The first and second support plates of the second bracket are offset from each other. A distance between the first support plate and the first edge of the second bracket is different than a distance between the second support plate and the first edge of the second bracket. A distance between the first support plate and the second edge of the second bracket is different than a distance between the second support plate and the second edge of the second bracket. The first support plate of the second bracket is received against the first support plate of the first bracket. The second support plate of the second bracket is received against the second support plate of the first bracket.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, rotary movement of the rotatable plate changes a spacing between the mounting plate of the first bracket and the mounting plate of the second bracket.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the opening of the support plate of the second bracket is threaded. The shaft is at least partially threaded. The shaft is threaded into engagement with the opening of the support plate of the second bracket.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the rotatable plate comprises an eccentric washer including an opening through the washer aligned with the axis. The shaft comprises a bolt and the bolt is at least partially received through the opening through the washer.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the above example assemblies, the eccentric adjustment member comprises a plate that is configured to rotate about an axis that is offset from a center of the plate. Rotary movement of the plate about the axis causes relative linear movement between the first and second brackets and the relative linear movement is along a direction that is transverse to the axis.
An illustrative example passenger conveyor includes, among other things, the assembly of any of the above example assemblies, a plurality of step surfaces and at least one skirt panel supported in a desired position relative to the step surfaces by any one of the above example assemblies.
A method of adjusting a position of a skirt panel of a passenger conveyor, according to another exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, rotating an eccentric adjustment member to cause linear movement of the skirt panel relative to at least one of a truss or a step surface of the passenger conveyor.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of the example method, the eccentric adjustment member comprises a plate rotatable about an axis that is offset from a center of the plate and the linear movement of the skirt panel is along a direction that is transverse to the axis.
In a further non-limiting embodiment of either of the example methods, a first bracket is secured to the truss. The skirt panel is supported on a second bracket. Rotating the eccentric adjustment member causes relative linear movement between the first and second brackets.
Various features and advantages of at least one disclosed example embodiment will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows.
Embodiments of this invention facilitate quicker and easier skirt panel installation and adjustment. An eccentric adjustment member, including an eccentric washer for example, facilitates positioning a skirt panel relative to the steps of a passenger conveyor in an efficient manner.
The second bracket 40 is configured to be selectively secured in place relative to the first bracket 32 in a position of the second bracket 40 that establishes a desired position of the skirt panel 28 relative to the steps 22. The assembly 30 includes an eccentric adjustment member 50 that is eccentrically moveable to adjust the relative positions of the first bracket 32 and the second bracket 40.
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In the illustrated example, the plate 90 comprises an eccentric washer having an opening 96 through the plate. The opening 96 is aligned with the axis 92.
The adjustment member 50 includes a shaft 100 situated transverse to the plate 90. In the illustrated example, the shaft 100 comprises a bolt that is at least partially received through the opening 96 in the plate 90. In other embodiments, the shaft 100 and plate 90 are integrally formed as a single piece.
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With the shafts or bolts 100 at least slightly loose there is enough play between the plates 90 and the support plates 56 to allow an individual to rotate at least one of the plates 90 about its corresponding axis 92 by inserting a tool schematically shown at 110 in
The offset arrangement of the support plates and the orientation of the eccentric adjustment members 50 allow an individual to approach the assembly 30 from above and to customize the position and orientation of the skirt panel 28 to achieve a desired alignment of the skirt panel 28 and the steps 22 in a relatively straightforward and efficient manner.
The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this invention. The scope of legal protection given to this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
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