Claims
- 1. A safety mechanism for elevator systems having an elevator car, whose position in an elevator shaft can be changed, wherein plural entrances to the elevator shaft and to the elevator car each have at least one sliding door which is automatically operable by means of a drive mechanism, the safety mechanism comprising:
at least one detector device provided at each sliding door in an area of at least one crushing edge between a sliding door and a door jamb, and/or between two adjoining sliding door panels of the sliding door which, depending on the state of the monitored areas, generates a door release signal, or interrupts the drive mechanism for opening the sliding door, wherein the signal from the detector device at one of plural elevator shaft sliding doors is received as a function of a position of the elevator car and the signal from the detector device of the elevator shaft sliding door which is considered is that of the elevator shaft sliding door which is to be automatically opened next with the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 2. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator shaft is equipped with a transmitting device, for transmission of information regarding a status of the monitored area of the crushing edges of the sliding door to a receiving device provided at the elevator car.
- 3. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 2, wherein the receiving device is a component of the detector device at the elevator car sliding door.
- 4. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator shaft is put into operation as a function of the position of the elevator car.
- 5. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 4, wherein the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator shaft is activated by a signal emitted by the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 6. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 5, wherein an energy supply for the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator shaft is received via the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 7. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein the detector device at each sliding door of the elevator car and of the elevator shaft each have transmitting and/or receiving devices, which are pointed toward each other, whose transmitting and/or receiving areas overlap upon arrival and/or stop of the elevator car in front of the respective elevator shaft door, by means of which monitoring functions of the detector device in the area of the crushing edges can be activated.
- 8. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 7, wherein the overlapping area of the transmitting and/or receiving devices is embodied in such a way that a sufficiently long period of time remains prior to a stop of the elevator car in front of an elevator shaft door for transmitting warning signals or information in front of the sliding doors.
- 9. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein upon a missing receiving signal from the detector device of the elevator shaft door in use, the drive mechanism for opening the sliding doors is interrupted.
- 10. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein the detector device comprises:
at least one electromagnetically and/or acoustically operating contactless presence sensor, whose monitored area covers a vertically extending crushing edge and an area located in front of the crushing edge of a flat surface of the sliding door, or of a sliding door panel.
- 11. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 10, wherein the monitored area for the presence sensor has its largest extension vertically in respect to the crushing edge and parallel with the flat surface of the sliding door which is approximately 1 cm to approximately 20 cm.
- 12. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 11, wherein the presence sensor is arranged in an area of an upper edge of the crushing edge.
- 13. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 12, wherein the presence sensor is connected with an evaluation device, which controls a switching function of the detector device for the drive mechanism in accordance with a predeterminable deviation pattern from a settable signal pattern of signals detected by the presence sensor in the monitored area.
- 14. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 13, wherein the evaluation device has a memory unit, in which chronological and/or spatial attenuation curves of the signal pattern detected by the presence sensor in the monitored area are stored, which are automatically compared in the evaluation device with actual detected values in order to trigger the switching function when decision criteria have been met.
- 15. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 10, wherein the contactless presence sensor is an ultrasound sensor, or a radar sensor, or a sensor for electromagnetic radiation in the visible and/or in near UV or IV spectrum, or a capacitive sensor.
- 16. A safety mechanism for elevator systems, having an elevator car, whose position in an elevator shaft can be changed, wherein plural entrances to the elevator shaft and to the elevator car each have at least one sliding door which is automatically operable by means of a drive mechanism comprising:
at least one contactless detector device based on electromagnetic or acoustic radiation provided on each sliding door, which monitors areas in front of the sliding door, and wherein an exchange of information takes place, based on a position of the elevator car, between the detector device of the elevator car and the detector device of the elevator shaft door which is to be automatically opened next together with the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 17. A method for operating a safety mechanism for operating elevator system having an elevator car, whose position in an elevator shaft can be changed, wherein plural entrances to the elevator shaft and to the elevator car each have at least one sliding door which is automatically operable by means of a drive mechanism and wherein at least one detector device is provided on each sliding door, which is arranged in a area of a crushing edge between a sliding door and a door jamb, and/or between two adjoining sliding door panels of the sliding door, the method comprising:
generating, as a function of a status of a monitored area, a door release signal or interrupting the drive mechanism for opening the sliding door; receiving signals from the detector device at a sliding door of the elevator shaft as a function of the position of the elevator car; and considering the signal from the detector device of the sliding door of the elevator shaft which is to be automatically opened next together with the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 18. The method in accordance with claim 17, wherein the detector device of the elevator shaft door which is to be opened next, transmits signals regarding the status of its monitored area, which are received by the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator car which is arriving, or stops in front of the elevator shaft door, and are processed for a decision regarding a release of the sliding doors of the elevator car and the elevator shaft.
- 19. The method in accordance with claim 18, wherein upon a missing detector signal from the elevator shaft door just in use, the drive mechanism for opening the elevator door is not activated, or is interrupted.
- 20. The method in accordance with one of claim 19, wherein the detector device at the sliding door of the elevator shaft is supplied with energy via the detector device of the sliding door of the elevator car.
- 21. The safety mechanism, of claim 2, wherein the transmitting device provides wireless transmission.
- 22. The safety mechanism in accordance with claim 10, wherein the monitored area for the presence sensor has its largest extension vertically in respect to the crushing edge and parallel with the flat surface of the sliding door which is approximately 5 cm.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119 to Swiss Application 2000 1162/00 filed in Switzerland on Jun. 13, 2000, and under 35 U.S.C. §120 to PCT/CH01/00352 filed as an International Application on Jun. 7, 2001, and designating the United States, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.