The present invention is a lift, specially designed to be installed in a stairwell or nearby space.
With the progress of medical science and technology, the life expectancy of the modern people is being increased year by year. Most of the major countries are becoming an ageing population society. For the elderly living in residences of designs having upper and lower floors, a stairway is necessary for them to do daily activities. This causes certain troubles to the elderly or the disabled people.
Various small-sized lifts are available at present for being installed inside a residence. Among these lifts, one is a household lift of which the installation requires a lift shaft. Another one is a stairway lift that comprises a rail that is arranged to follow the spiral of a stairway and is mounted to a wall of a stairway. The lift that requires a lift shaft often occupies an excessive amount of space and the installation may requires damages made on the building and the subsequent maintenance expenditure is high. The stairwell lift can be installed without concerns about constrained imposed by the limited space, but the stairway lift, when moving upwards along the rail, is readily susceptible to vibration and shaking and may thus cause concerns of safety. In addition, the stairway lift and the rail often need to occupy a major part of the space of the stairway, making it inconvenient to walk or to carry articles through the stairway.
Thus, the present invention aims to provide a lift that occupies a less amount of space and is safe and convenient in order to overcome the issue of moving between upper and lower floors in a residence.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a stairwell lift, which is arranged in or nearby a stairwell to connect between the upstairs and the downstairs and comprises at least two supporting columns, a passenger space, at least two sliding portions, and a driving mechanism. Each supporting column has a column top portion and a column bottom portion and the two column bottom portions are fixed on a step of a stairwell or fixed to a space inside or nearby a stairwell to be opposite to each other. The passenger space is arranged between supporting columns. The sliding portions are respectively mounted to two sides of the passenger space and are respectively fit over the supporting columns. The driving mechanism is mounted above the top of two supporting columns to drive the passenger space to move along the supporting columns for ascending to the upstairs or descending to the downstairs.
The stairwell lift of the present invention is such that the passenger space is designed according to the configuration and dimensions of the stairway and the sliding portion that are mounted to the two sides of the passenger space are respectively fit over the supporting columns, so that the stairwell lift of the present invention not only has a wide and comfortable riding space and but also effectively protects the safety of the passenger.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the drawings, in which:
The present invention provides a stairwell lift, which is suitable for installation between passageways extending in between higher and lower floors space, wherein the passageways may include a stairway, a slope, or other passages. Further, the passageway can be a passage that is continuous, segmented, spiral, helical, vertical, or stepwise that is made according to floor designs and the stairwell lift of the present invention is arranged to have a moving path that matches the passageway design.
The present invention provides a design of the passenger space 12 that allows a passenger to easily step in and out of the passenger carrier 12 for being moved, back and forth, between the upstairs 101 and the downstairs 102 to do daily activities. Further, the sliding portions 13 that are mounted to the two sides of the passenger space 12 are fit over the supporting columns 11 in such a way that when the driving mechanism 14 drives the passenger space 12 to ascend or descend along the supporting columns 11, the passenger space 12 is not readily subjected to severe vibration and shaking thereby greatly improving the safety of the stairwell lift 1. For easy illustration, in the subsequent drawings, only the stairwell lift is illustrated and the relative position of the stairwell lift in the stairwell is not demonstrated.
Specifically, the passenger space 12 involves a structure design that matches the configuration of the first to third steps of an entrance of the downstairs 102 in the stairwell 100 and the seat section 121 has a height that correspond to the height of the multiple steps or other related space of the stairwell 100 so that when the passenger space 12 descends to the downstairs 102, the seat section 121 and the foot board 122 are allowed to respectively rest on the surfaces of the steps of the stairwell 100 or rest on other related space. The seat section 121 and the foot board 122 of the passenger space 12 have a width that is substantially identical to the width of the stairway so that the passenger can easily get into and out of the passenger carrier 12 and is provided with a large and comfortable riding space. The driving mechanism 14 may comprise a winch and a winch base. The winch base is securely fixed to the column top portions 111 of the supporting columns 11 and the winch is mounted on the base. The guide cables 141 can be steel cables or chains. When the passenger activates the stairwell lift 1, the winch of the driving mechanism 14 winds or unwinds the steel cables or the chains to drive the passenger space 12 to ascend or descend.
In the instant embodiment, the front posts 223, the two rear posts 224, the top board 225, the door panel 226, and the back board 227 make the passenger space 22 a passenger car for further improving the safety of the stairwell lift 2. The stairwell lift 2 may be further provided with a safety switch between the door panel 226 and the front posts 223 so that only when the door panel 226 is closed on the front posts 223, the passenger is allowed to operate the control module 229 to control the passenger carrier 22 to ascend and descend in the stairwell. When a passenger enters the passenger space 22 and closes the door panel 26, the ascending button or the descending button of the control module 229 can be pushed down to control the passenger space 22 to move upward or downward. When the passenger space 22 is moving upward or downward excessively fast, the passenger may operate an armrest type safety actuator of the control module 229 to slow down or stop the movement of the passenger space 22, making the passenger space 22 safely reach the upstairs or the downstairs. It is apparent that in addition to the control module 229 arranged in the passenger carrier 22 for controlling the stairwell lift 2, the entrances at the upstairs and the downstairs may also be provided with pushbuttons to allow a passenger to call the stairwell lift 2 to the specific site.
To prevent the stairwell lift 2 from undesirably occupying the downstairs entrance of the stairway, which may interfere with passage of people, when the stairwell lift 2 has been in a standby condition for a predetermined period of time, such as staying at the downstairs for 30 seconds or more without any passenger getting in to take the lift, a built-in program of the control module 229 activate control of the passenger space 22 for automatically ascending the upstairs (not shown) by an automatic space sensor, so as to maintain clear of a passage space of the stairway.
It is noted here that in each of the above-described embodiments, the arrangements and quantities of the supporting columns, the sliding portions, and the driving mechanism can be modified or adjusted according to the configuration of the stairwell. For example, in the second embodiment, the guide cables 241 of the driving mechanism 24 is connected to the top board 225 of the passenger space 22; however, in other embodiments, it is possible to adopt the arrangement of the first embodiment in such a way that the driving mechanism 14 comprises at least two guide cables 141 that are respectively connected to the sliding portions to move, in a way similar to the second embodiment, the passenger space 22 up or down. The present invention is not limited to what described above.
In summary, in the present invention, the passenger space is arranged to correspond to the configuration and size of the stairway and the sliding portions mounted to the two sides of the passenger space are respectively fit over the supporting columns so that the stairwell lift of the present invention provides a wide and comfortable riding space and also effectively protect the safety of the passengers. In addition, the stairwell lift of the present invention is not only arranged to connect between the upstairs and the downstairs but also arranged in other space. In details, the passenger space of the stairwell lift fits stairwell or nearby space such that the stairwell lift can apply on varied passageways.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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