Claims
- 1. An elevator having a car and a counterweight hanging on at least one suspension rope and being movable in opposite directions in an elevator hoistway, a travel path of the counterweight being between a first side of the car and a first side-wall of the hoistway, the elevator being driven by a drive unit with a traction sheave placed in a hoistway overhead above the travel-path of the counterweight such that an upper part of the car can reach a position in the hoistway above the drive unit, and the at least one suspension rope running down from a first hitch-point situated in the hoistway overhead in the vicinity of the first side-wall of the hoistway and around at least one pulley on the counterweight, then up and around the traction sheave of the drive unit, then down again and horizontally across two pulleys mounted underneath the car, and finally up again to a second hitch-point on a second side-wall of the hoistway adjacent a second side of the car opposite the first side of the car, the elevator further comprising:a pair of car guiderails mounted in the hoistway and defining a car guide-plane extending generally parallel to a front wall of the car and approximately through a center-of-gravity of the car; a pair of counterweight guiderails mounted in the hoistway between the first side of the car and the first side-wall of the hoistway; and a supporting construction mounting the drive unit and fastened to said counterweight guiderails and to one of said car guiderails, said first hitch-point being on said supporting construction.
- 2. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein a section of the at least one suspension rope running vertically from the traction sheave to a first one of the pulleys mounted underneath the car is arranged in a free area of the hoistway between the second side-wall of the hoistway and the second side of the car.
- 3. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein the first hitch-point is located on the supporting construction.
- 4. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein the drive unit is a worm gear with a drive motor which stands essentially vertically.
- 5. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said counterweight guiderails define a counterweight guide-plane extending generally parallel to the first side of the car.
- 6. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein the two pulleys mounted underneath the car are arranged to rotate in a plane extending diagonal to a plane of the first side-wall of the hoistway.
- 7. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein the traction sheave and the pulley on said counterweight are arranged to rotate in a plane extending diagonal to a plane of the first side-wall of the hoistway.
- 8. An elevator having a car and a counterweight hanging on at least one suspension rope and being movable in opposite directions in an elevator hoistway, a travel path of the counterweight being between a first side of the car and a first side-wall of the hoistway, the elevator being driven by a drive unit with a traction sheave placed in a hoistway overhead above the travel-path of the counterweight such that an upper part of the car can reach a position in the hoistway above the drive unit, and the at least one suspension rope running down from a first hitch-point situated in the hoistway overhead in the vicinity of the first side-wall of the hoistway and around at least one pulley on the counterweight, then up and around the traction sheave of the drive unit, then down again and horizontally across two pulleys mounted underneath the car, and finally up again to a second hitch-point on a second side-wall of the hoistway adjacent a second side of the car opposite the first side of the car, the elevator further comprising:at least two car guiderails mounted in the hoistway and defining a car guide-plane extending generally parallel to a front wall of the car and approximately through a center-of-gravity of the car; at least two counterweight guiderails mounted in the hoistway between the first side of the car and the first side-wall of the hoistway; and a supporting construction mounting the drive unit and fastened to said at least two counterweight guiderails and to one of said at least two car guiderails.
- 9. The elevator according to claim 8 wherein a section of the at least one suspension rope running vertically from the traction sheave to a first one of the pulleys mounted underneath the car is arranged in a free area of the hoistway between the second side-wall of the hoistway and the second side of the car.
- 10. The elevator according to claim 8 wherein the first hitch-point is located on said supporting construction.
- 11. The elevator according to claim 8 wherein the drive unit is a worm gear with a drive motor which stands essentially vertically.
- 12. The elevator according to claim 8 wherein the at least two counterweight guiderails define a counterweight guide-plane extending generally parallel to the first side of the car.
- 13. The elevator according to claim 8 wherein at least one of the traction sheave of the drive unit and the at least one pulley on the counterweight is arranged to rotate in a plane extending diagonal to a plane of the first side-wall of the hoistway whereby the counterweight, which is arranged with a center-of-gravity below a center of the at least one pulley on the counterweight, is positioned nearer to the adjacent first side-wall of the hoistway than would be possible with the traction sheave and the at least one pulley on the counterweight being aligned parallel to the first side-wall of the hoistway due to the dimensions of the drive unit.
- 14. An elevator installation comprising:at least one suspension rope; a car attached to said at least one suspension rope; a counterweight attached to said at least one suspension rope, said car and said counterweight movable in opposite directions in an elevator hoistway, a travel path of the counterweight being between a first side of the car and a first side-wall of the hoistway; a drive unit with a traction sheave placed in a hoistway overhead above the travel-path of the counterweight such that an upper part of the car can reach a position in the hoistway above the drive unit, said at least one suspension rope running down from a first hitch-point situated in the hoistway overhead in the vicinity of the first side-wall of the hoistway and around a pulley on said counterweight, then up and around said traction sheave, then down again and horizontally across two pulleys mounted underneath said car, and finally up again to a second hitch-point on a second side-wall of the hoistway adjacent a second side of said car opposite said first side of the car; a pair of car guiderails mounted in the hoistway and defining a car guide-plane extending generally parallel to a front wall of said car and approximately through a center-of-gravity of said car; a pair of counterweight guiderails mounted in the hoistway between said first side of said car and the first side-wall of the hoistway; and a supporting construction mounting said drive unit and fastened to said counterweight guiderails and to one of said car guiderails.
- 15. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein a section of said at least one suspension rope running vertically from said traction sheave to a first one of said pulleys mounted underneath said car is arranged in a free area of the hoistway between the second side-wall of the hoistway and said second side of said car.
- 16. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein the first hitch-point is located on said supporting construction.
- 17. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein said drive unit is a worm gear with a drive motor which stands essentially vertically.
- 18. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein said counterweight guiderails define a counterweight guide-plane extending generally parallel to said first side of said car.
- 19. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein said two pulleys mounted underneath said car are arranged to rotate in a plane extending diagonal to a plane of the first side-wall of the hoistway.
- 20. The elevator installation according to claim 14 wherein said traction sheave and said pulley on said counterweight are arranged to rotate in a plane extending diagonal to a plane of the first side-wall of the hoistway whereby said counterweight, which is arranged with a center-of-gravity below a center of said pulley on said counterweight, is positioned nearer to the adjacent first side-wall of the hoistway than would be possible with said traction sheave and said pulley on said counterweight being aligned parallel to the first side-wall of the hoistway due to the dimensions of said drive unit.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT/CH00/00543, filed Oct. 5, 2000.
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