The present invention relates generally to elevator safety system. In particular, the present invention relates to a device and method for detecting presence of a person within a hoistway during maintenance and inspection.
Basically, an inspection switch is provided on a predetermined position within a hoistway such as on top of an elevator car or within a pit at the bottom of the hoistway so that a maintenance technician or mechanic gaining access to the hoistway can avoid unexpected movements of the elevator car and safely perform an elevator system maintenance and inspection.
Specifically, a maintenance technician or mechanic may enter a hoistway from a landing door, climb onto the top of an elevator car, activate an inspection switch, and perform an inspection, maintenance, or repair of equipments installed on each floor, elevator ropes, brakes, etc. When access to the pit area is required, a maintenance technician or mechanic enters the hoistway from a landing door at the lowest floor, activates an inspection switch as well, and inspects equipments such as a motor and other control devices installed in the pit.
However, if a maintenance technician or mechanic enters the hoistway through a landing door and inadvertently closes the landing door without activating maintenance/inspection switch, the elevator car will automatically resume normal operation and there is a risk that the mechanic on top of the elevator car or within the hoistway will be put in a risky position.
Further, even if the elevator system is set to maintenance/inspection mode, there is a possibility that the elevator will make unexpected movement during the maintenance and inspection.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide an elevator safety device and an elevator maintenance and inspection method that can enhance the safety of a maintenance technician or mechanic with a simple configuration without a need to set a cumbersome safety operation when a maintenance technician or mechanic enters the hoistway and performs maintenance and inspection in the hoistway.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a safety device for an elevator includes a human detection sensor. The human detection sensor is configured to detect activation of an external device that is in electrical communication with the human detection sensor, and produce an output to the elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator car in response to the detection.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a safety device for an elevator includes an external device for the use of inspection within an elevator hoistway, and a human detection sensor in electrical communication with the external device and an elevator controller. The human detection sensor is configured to detect presence of a person within the hoistway in response to the ON operation of the external device and produce an output to the elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator car.
In some embodiments, the external device includes a portable work light.
In some embodiments, the safety device further includes a light switch for turning on and off a light fixture installed in the hoistway that is electrically connected to the human detection sensor. The human detection sensor is configured to prevent movement of the elevator car in response to the ON operation of the light switch.
In some embodiments, the human detection sensor includes a current detector for the detection of the current of the external device in response to the ON operation of the external device, and a human detection relay connected to the current detector and the elevator controller to produce an output to the elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator car in response to the detection of the current of the external device.
In some embodiments, the current detector is connected to the human detection relay via a first contact, and the first contact is configured to be open in response to the current detection of the external device.
In some embodiments, the human detection relay is connected to a drive control circuit of the elevator controller via a second contact, and the second contact is configured to be open in response to the first contact being open to prevent movement of the elevator car.
In some embodiments, the safety device further includes a light switch for turning on and off a light fixture installed in the hoistway. The light switch includes a third contact that is electrically connected in series with the first contact of the human detection sensor.
In some embodiments, the human detection relay is connected to a drive control circuit of the elevator controller via a second contact, and the second contact is configured to be open in response to the third contact being open to prevent movement of the elevator car.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of performing an elevator maintenance and inspection is disclosed. The method includes plugging an external device for the use of inspection within an elevator hoistway to a human detection sensor that is connected to an elevator controller; and producing an output to the elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator in response to the external device being plugged in to the human detection sensor.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of performing an elevator maintenance and inspection is disclosed. The method includes sensing ON operation of an external device brought into an elevator hoistway by a maintenance technician or mechanic during maintenance and inspection, and producing an output to an elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator car based on the sensed ON operation of the external device.
In some embodiments, the external device includes a portable work light.
In some embodiments, the method further includes installing a light fixture in the hoistway, sensing ON operation of the light fixture, and producing an output to an elevator controller to prevent movement of the elevator car based on the sensed ON operation of the light fixture.
In some embodiments, sensing the ON operation of the external device includes detecting the current of the external device in response to the ON operation of the external device.
These and other aspects of this disclosure will become more readily apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings, which can be briefly described as follows.
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In one example, the human detection sensor 3 is connected to the elevator controller 4 at an arbitrary predetermined position but may be installed or incorporated in the elevator controller 4. Further, the human detection sensor 3 may be configured to be carried together with or integrally with the work light 2 of the present invention and may be connected to the elevator controller 4 via a control panel (not shown) of the elevator car. It may also be mounted in a predetermined position on the elevator car or within the hoistway.
As described in detail below, the safety device 1 may further include a light switch 15 for one or more light fixtures installed along the elevator hoistway.
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When performing maintenance and inspection of an elevator system, a maintenance technician or mechanic carrying an external device such as the portable work light 2 gains access to the hoistway through a landing door located above the current position of the elevator car and climbs onto the top of the elevator car to connect the external power plug 12 to the outlet (e.g., AC 100 to 240V) provided at a predetermined position on the top of the elevator car.
When the maintenance technician or mechanic turns on the external device or the work light 2, the current detector 5 of the human detection sensor 3 detects the current and turns open or disconnect the contact 7 to the human detection relay 6. As a result, the human detection relay 6 is turned off. This will, in turn, open the contact 8 of the drive control circuit 9 provided in the elevator controller 4 to prevent or disable movement of the elevator car. In other words, the human detection relay 6 detects human presence within the hoistway in response to the ON operation of the external device or the work light 2 and deactivates normal operation of the elevator car. Thus, the elevator controller 4 initiates stopping of the elevator car and ensures that the elevator is in maintenance and inspection mode.
With such a configuration, even if a maintenance technician or mechanic performs maintenance and inspection without activating any inspection switch, the elevator car operation can be reliably stopped by simply turning on the external device or the work light 2 for the use of inspection in the hoistway. Notably, a mechanic never fails to turn on the work light 2 during inspections within a hoistway. Accordingly, the possibility of a serious accident in the hoistway can surely be avoided.
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According to the present invention, even if a maintenance technician or mechanic inadvertently failed to activate any inspection switch during maintenance and inspection, the elevator car operation can be reliably stopped by simply turning on an external switch or the portable work light 2 for the use of inspection, or the light fixtures 10 installed in the hoistway. Notably, a mechanic never fails to turn on the work light 2 or the light fixtures 10 during inspections within a hoistway. Accordingly, the possibility of a serious accident in the hoistway can surely be avoided.
By utilizing the human detection sensor 3 in accordance with the present invention in combination with an existing elevator system, the present invention can provide an improved elevator safety system that can easily retrofit over an existing elevator without substantial modifications and with a compact, lightweight, and inexpensive device. Furthermore, the safety device 1 in accordance with the present invention can operate more reliably than conventional safety systems using motion sensors or optical sensors and can be manufactured at a lower cost and a lower technology level.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the exemplary embodiments as illustrated in the drawings, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.