In a given elevator system or environment, a user may take a number of actions to select a floor or destination to go to. For example, a user may wave or place a card in front of a card reader located in an elevator car while pressing a button that selects a particular floor of a building. The card may be used to condition access to the elevator or to the floor to authorized users, thereby enhancing security. The above conditions require the user to engage in at least two activities: (1) present a card to a card reader, and (2) select a floor using, e.g., numbered buttons.
Elevator users may break access cards, and access cards may be lost. Furthermore, an access card needs to be enabled, programmed, or encoded for the user, which may imply that an administrator or operator of the elevator system needs to have a card writer available in order to provide access to particular floors to authorized users. Visitors to a building associated with the elevator system typically might not have a card, and may have to stop at a desk located in a lobby in order to explain to, e.g., a doorman or security guard the reason for their visit.
An embodiment of the disclosure is directed to a method comprising: establishing, by a hall input device associated with an elevator system, communication with a peripheral equipment, receiving, by the hall input device, sensor data from the peripheral equipment indicating a requested direction of travel in the elevator system based on the establishment of the communication, and grating access to an elevator car of the elevator system in the requested direction of travel based on the receipt of the sensor data.
An embodiment of the disclosure is directed to an apparatus comprising: at least one processor, and memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to: establish communication with a peripheral equipment, receive sensor data from the peripheral equipment indicating a requested direction of travel in an elevator system based on the establishment of the communication, and grant access to an elevator car of the elevator system in the requested direction of travel based on the receipt of the sensor data.
An embodiment of the disclosure is directed to an elevator system comprising: a hall input device configured to establish a near field communication with a peripheral equipment to receive: motion sensor data from the peripheral equipment that indicates a requested direction of travel in the elevator system, and identification data from the peripheral equipment that identifies a user associated with the peripheral equipment, and a controller comprising a processor, wherein the controller is configured to receive the sensor data and the identification data from the hall input device and provide conditional access to an elevator car based on the identification data.
Additional embodiments are described below.
The present disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not limited in the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements.
It is noted that various connections are set forth between elements in the following description and in the drawings (the contents of which are included in this disclosure by way of reference). It is noted that these connections in general and, unless specified otherwise, may be direct or indirect and that this specification is not intended to be limiting in this respect. In this respect, a coupling between entities may refer to either a direct or an indirect connection.
Exemplary embodiments of apparatuses, systems and methods are described for providing access to one or more floors or destinations in an elevator environment. In some embodiments, a device may be used to gain access to a given floor. The device may include a mobile device, such as a mobile phone (e.g., a smartphone). The device may be configured for near field communication (NFC), such that a command or request may be issued by the mobile device. The device may receive confirmation or acknowledgment regarding one or more commands or requests.
The system 100 may include an elevator car 102 that may be used to convey, e.g., people or items up or down an elevator shaft or hoist-way 104.
The elevator car 102 may be coupled to a motor 106. The motor 106 may provide power to the system 100. In some embodiments, the motor 106 may be used to propel or move the elevator car 102.
The motor 106 may be coupled to an encoder 108. The encoder 108 may be configured to provide a position of a machine or motor 106 as it rotates. The encoder 108 may be configured to provide a speed of the motor 108. For example, delta positioning techniques, potentially as a function of time, may be used to obtain the speed of the motor 108. Measurements or data the encoder 108 obtains from the motor 106 may be used to infer or determine a position of the elevator car 102.
The system 100 may include a drive 110. The drive 110 may be configured to control the speed of the elevator car 102 by controlling a speed of one or more sheaves (not shown in
The elevator car 102 may include, or be associated with, a controller 118. In some embodiments, the controller 118 may include at least one processor 120, and memory 122 having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the at least one processor 120, cause the controller 118 to perform one or more acts, such as those described herein. In some embodiments, the processor 120 may be at least partially implemented as a microprocessor (uP). In some embodiments, the memory 122 may be configured to store data. Such data may include data associated with the elevator car 102, selected destinations for the elevator car 102, etc.
In some embodiments, the elevator system 100 may include an input/output (I/O) interface that may be used by users or riders of the system 100 to gain access to the elevator 100 or the elevator car 102. As an example, the system 100 is shown in
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In some embodiments, the access device 206 may be implemented as a mobile device. For example, the access device 206 may correspond to a mobile phone or any other device that users might frequently have in their possession. Any peripheral equipment that supports NFC may be used, such as a smartphone, an IPAD, and a tablet computer. In this manner, users might not be obligated or required to carry with them a device or card specifically dedicated to use of the elevator system. In other words, users may leverage other devices already in their possession to access an elevator. Those other devices may provide for additional functionality that may be unrelated to elevator use.
In some embodiments, an identification of a user associated with the access device 206 may be obtained by, e.g., the hall input device 202. For example, if the access device 206 is a mobile device, then an international mobile station equipment identity (IMEI) or phone number may be acquired by the hall input device 202 via the NFC devices 204 and 208. The IMEI or phone number may be used as an index into a table to identify a particular user or access rights associated with that user.
In some embodiments, the hall input device 202 may include an output device, such as a display device 210. The display device 210 may provide information or status regarding an elevator or an elevator car, such as a current floor or landing of the elevator car, a direction of travel for the elevator car (e.g., whether the elevator is generally moving up or down a hoist-way, potentially via an arrow symbol), and/or whether the elevator car is currently moving or is stationary.
In some embodiments, a movement or motion of the access device 206 may indicate a requested direction of travel for a user in an elevator system. For example, if a user generally moves the access device 206 towards the ground, that may serve to indicate a request by the user to descend or go to a lower floor. Similarly, if the user moves the access device 206 away from the ground, such movement may serve to indicate that the user desires to ascend or go to a higher floor. Detected movements of the access device 206 may be compared to one or more thresholds in order to differentiate intended requests for service from one another or from unrelated movements of the access device 206. The movement or motion of the access device 206 may be captured as data by one or more sensors 212. The sensor data may be conveyed by the access device 206 to the hall input device 202 via the NFC devices 208 and 204. The request may be confirmed by the hall input device 202. For example, in response to receiving a request to travel in the elevator from the access device 206, the hall input device 202 may transmit a command or instruction to the access device 206 to, e.g., vibrate, to play an audible message, to display a graphic or message, etc. In this manner, the user can obtain confirmation that the elevator system recognized and received the request.
In some embodiments, a car call box may be used. For example, a person may use a mobile device to input a destination floor and then press on the car call box. Through NFC communication, an elevator may identify the destination floor and take the person to the destination floor. In some embodiments, the car call box may correspond to a car operating panel (COP) located inside a car and used for entering a destination floor. In some embodiments, a destination may be entered through a hall input device and confirmed at the COP. In some embodiments, a call (e.g., an up/down call) may be entered at the hall input device and the destination may be entered through a separate device (e.g., a separate NFC device) located in the car.
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The system 400 includes a security access point 402. The security access point 402 may take one or more forms, such as a turn-style, a swinging-gate, or the like. An elevator system (not shown in
The system 400 includes an access device 406. In some embodiments, the access device 406 may correspond to the access device 206 of
In some embodiments, a user of the access device 406 may provide one or more inputs to the access device 406. For example, the user may select a floor or destination that the user would like to go to using the elevator system. Alternatively, a floor or destination may be selected for the user based on the identity of the user, historical trends or uses, etc. The access device 406 may direct the user to a particular elevator car associated with the elevator system. The particular elevator car may be selected by a device (e.g., controller 118 of
In some embodiments, the elevator car selected for a user may be indicated by the access device 406. For example, the access device 406 may play an auditory message that may direct the user to a particular elevator car. In the embodiment shown in
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In block 502, communication with an access device may be established. For example, the communication may be based on NFC. The communication may be established in response to a user moving the access device in one or more directions. For example, movement of the access device in a particular direction may indicate a desired direction of travel in the elevator system.
In block 504, an identity of a user associated with the access device of block 502 may be determined.
In block 506, the identified user of block 504 may be granted access to the elevator system. The grant may include one or more restrictions, potentially based on the identity of the user (e.g., block 504). For example, the grant may restrict the user to a particular elevator car, to one or more particular floors or destinations, to a particular direction of travel (e.g., up or down), etc. In some embodiments, additional restrictions may be imposed. For example, during a fire a user that might otherwise have unlimited access to the elevator system may be precluded from using the elevator in order to force the user to use a stairwell.
The method 500 is illustrative. In some embodiments, one or more of the blocks or operations (or portions thereof) may be optional. In some embodiments, the operations may execute in an order or sequence different from what is shown. In some embodiments, one or more additional operations not shown may be included.
In some embodiments, one or more filtering techniques may be applied to provide greater accuracy with respect to an intended destination. For example, in some embodiments a log of a user's destinations within an elevator system may be consulted or examined to resolve an unclear or ambiguous input. For example, if the user usually arrives at a building associated with the elevator system in the morning and leaves the building in the evening, any ambiguity associated with a requested direction of travel may be resolved in accordance with historical patterns or trends.
In some embodiments, a user may be able to cancel a call or travel itinerary with respect to an elevator. For example, if a user changes her mind and decides that she does not want to use the elevator after having requested elevator service, the user may move or shake her device in a particular manner (e.g., in a particular direction) to cancel the requested elevator service. Cancellation may be desirable: (1) where, e.g., the user (or a person or entity affiliated with the user) of the elevator system is charged based on use, (2) to reduce power utilization, (3) to minimize elevator component wear-and-tear, (4) etc.
In some embodiments, a mobile access device is provided. The access device may include a mobile near field communication (NFC) card reader. The access device may enhance security by eliminating the use of traditional security or access cards that may be lost or damaged. Hall input device design may be simplified, as buttons for selecting a particular floor or destination may be eliminated. Processing of visitors to a building associated with an elevator system may be streamlined or simplified. Users may be directed to particular elevator cars in an elevator system, which may help to save power and reduce waiting time.
Embodiments may be tied to one or more particular machines. For example, a hall input device, an administrator device, and/or a controller may communicate with an access device, potentially based on NFC, in order to provide or grant access to an elevator system. The access that is granted may be a function of an identification of a user associated with the access device.
In some embodiments various functions or acts may take place at a given location and/or in connection with the operation of one or more apparatuses, systems, or devices. For example, in some embodiments, a portion of a given function or act may be performed at a first device or location, and the remainder of the function or act may be performed at one or more additional devices or locations.
Embodiments may be implemented using one or more technologies. In some embodiments, an apparatus or system may include one or more processors, and memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the apparatus or system to perform one or more methodological acts as described herein. In some embodiments, one or more input/output (I/O) interfaces may be coupled to one or more processors and may be used to provide a user with an interface to an elevator system. Various mechanical components known to those of skill in the art may be used in some embodiments.
Embodiments may be implemented as one or more apparatuses, systems, and/or methods. In some embodiments, instructions may be stored on one or more computer-readable media, such as a transitory and/or non-transitory computer-readable medium. The instructions, when executed, may cause an entity (e.g., an apparatus or system) to perform one or more methodological acts as described herein.
Aspects of the disclosure have been described in terms of illustrative embodiments thereof. Numerous other embodiments, modifications and variations within the scope and spirit of the appended claims will occur to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a review of this disclosure. For example, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the steps described in conjunction with the illustrative figures may be performed in other than the recited order, and that one or more steps illustrated may be optional.
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PCT/CN2013/071389 | 2/5/2013 | WO | 00 |