The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to the field of elevator systems, and more particularly, to a retractable toe guard assembly for an elevator system.
Elevator cars typically include a toe guard situated beneath the elevator car. The toe guard is typically rigid and with a nominal height of about 750 mm. A significant amount of clearance beneath the elevator car is required to avoid contact between the toe guard and the bottom of the elevator shaft when the elevator car is situated at a lowest landing. Such contact could cause significant damage to the toe guard due to the rigid and fixed nature of the toe guard.
Elevator systems have included a pit at the bottom of the hoistway, in part, to provide sufficient clearance between the bottom of the elevator car and the bottom of the hoistway. Typical pit configurations provide a sufficient clearance for typical toe guards. More recently, however, elevator pits have been eliminated or reduced in size. Conventional toe guards are not compatible with elevator systems having such pits.
One suggestion for addressing such a situation is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,288. That document includes a toe guard panel that is moveable from a position where the toe guard extends vertically downward from the elevator car into a position where the toe guard is tucked beneath the elevator car in a nearly horizontal orientation.
An exemplary embodiment includes an elevator system including an elevator car having a front wall having an opening allowing entry into the elevator car, a rear wall opposite the front wall, a left wall and a right wall; a platform positioned at an underside of the elevator car; and a toe guard assembly coupled to the platform, the toe guard assembly including a first panel and a second panel, the second panel having an extended position and a retracted position; the second panel movable from the extended position to the retracted position by traveling in one of a left direction towards the left wall and a right direction towards the right wall.
Another exemplary embodiment includes a toe guard assembly for use with an elevator car having a front wall having an opening allowing entry into the elevator car, a rear wall opposite the front wall, a left wall and a right wall and a platform positioned at an underside of the elevator car, the retractable toe guard assembly including a first panel and a second panel, the second panel having an extended position and a retracted position; the second panel movable from the extended position to the retracted position by traveling in one of a left direction towards the left wall and a right direction towards the right wall.
Another exemplary embodiment includes a toe guard configured to be used with an elevator system, the toe guard including a stationary panel, configured to be functionally coupled to an elevator car; at least one laterally displaceable panel, functionally coupled to the stationary panel, such that the at least one laterally displaceable panel is configured to move laterally with respect to the stationary panel, decreasing an overall height of the toe guard.
Other aspects, features, and techniques of embodiments of the invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the FIGURES:
An elevator car 22 is moveable within a hoistway 24. A surface 26 near the bottom of the hoistway 24 may be the floor of the pit or a bottom hoistway surface in examples that do not include a pit at the bottom of the hoistway 24. Elevator car 22 includes doors 40 that open and close. Doors 40 are positioned over an opening in a front wall 42 that allows entry into elevator car 22. A rear wall 44 of elevator car 22 is opposite front wall 42. A right side wall 46 and left side wall 48 extend between the front wall 42 and rear wall 46. A platform 50 supports a bottom of elevator car 22.
A toe guard assembly 30 is provided on the elevator car 22 to cover the space between a bottom of the elevator car 22 and an adjacent landing, when the elevator car 22 is in the proximity of the landing. If, for any reason, the hoistway doors (not shown) were to open before the car is properly aligned with the landing. One function of the toe guard assembly 30 is to prevent people from falling in the hoistway during rescue operations when the car door is not aligned with the landing door. The presence of the toe guard assembly 30 impacts how close the elevator car 22 can get to the bottom surface 26 of a hoistway. The example toe guard assembly 30 is moveable from an extended position (shown in
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A distal end 66 of each hinge arm 64 is secured to the second panel 34 through a pivot member 70 to allow the second panel 34 travel along an arcuate path when transitioning from an extended state to a retracted state, and vice versa. The pivot member 70 may include a pin secured to the second panel 34 and a socket mounted at distal end 66 of hinge arm 62 (e.g., a roller). One or more rollers 80 are provided on a distal end, or edge, of second panel 34. Other examples of rollers 80 including sliding members or skates.
A optional switch 82 is positioned on a support arm 60. When the toe guard assembly 30 is in the extended position, hinge arm 62 contacts switch 82 to generate a signal indicating that the toe guard assembly 30 is in the extended state. The signal from switch 82 may be used by an elevator controller to determine if it is safe to allow the elevator car 22 to travel.
Second panel 104 is positioned below the first panel 102 and is secured to the support arms 160 and hinge arms 162 at pivot members 165. Pivot members 165 allow the second panel 104 travel along an arcuate path when transitioning from an extended state to a retracted state, and vice versa. Each pivot member 165 may include a pin secured to the second panel 104 that extends into a socket in the support arm 160 and hinge arm 162.
A distal end 166 of each hinge arm 162 is secured to a third retractable panel 106 through a pivot member 170 to allow the third panel 106 to travel along an arcuate path when transitioning from an extended state to a retracted state, and vice versa. The pivot member 170 may include a pin secured to the third panel 106 and a socket at a distal end 166 of hinge arm 162. Rollers 180 contact the surface 26 once the elevator car 22 descends to a sufficiently low position, similar to rollers 80 described above. The particular hardware shown in
The second panel 34 in
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. While the description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, it is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications, variations, alterations, substitutions, or equivalent arrangement not hereto described will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Additionally, while the various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as being limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/001380 | 6/5/2013 | WO | 00 |