Claims
- 1. An overspeed switch system for an elevator system, said switch system comprisingspeed detection means for detecting elevator car speed; first switch means tripped by said speed detection means detecting an elevator car speed that exceeds a predetermined speed; second switch means tripped in response to tripping by said first switch means, whereby said elevator system is rendered inoperable until said first switch and said second switch are returned to untripped positions; and automatic switch re-set means for re-setting said first switch means after tripping of said second switch means.
- 2. An elevator system according to claim 1, whereinsaid speed detection means comprise an elevator governor.
- 3. An elevator system according to claim 1, whereinsaid second switch means are located remotely from said first switch means.
- 4. An elevator system according to claim 3, whereinsaid first switch means are located in said governor; and said second switch means are located remotely from said governor.
- 5. A method of performing an overspeed control procedure for an elevator system, said method comprisingdetecting an overspeed condition of an elevator car; tripping a first switch in response to said overspeed condition: tripping a second switch in response to the tripping of said first switch, wherein the tripping of one of said first switch or said second switch activates an overspeed condition mode; and automatically re-setting said first switch after said second switch is tripped.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, whereinsaid overspeed condition mode comprises shutting down of power supply to an elevator motor.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, further comprisingre-setting said second switch after said first switch is re-set in order to return the elevator system to normal operation mode.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is related to a co-pending patent application titled “Elevator Rescue System”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/277,495, which is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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