The invention relates to a station of an aerial carrier on cable for collective transportation of people, having automotive vehicles rolling on the line on carrying cables of the carrier, and more particularly passenger loading/unloading stations, used in particular in an urban environment.
Carrying cables are essentially used in the known cableway technology where vehicles, suspended on the latter, are hauled by hauling cables, in either back-and-forth or noria manner.
International Patent application WO2011/161333 can be cited disclosing an aerial installation for transporting people comprising two carrying cables and a vehicle rolling on the cables.
Rolling tracks equipped with carrying cables have a multitude of advantages, especially in an urban environment, as they are silent and occupy a small amount of space. They do however present a major drawback—they can only be rectilinear, i.e. they do not enable the vehicles to change direction on the line.
Changes of direction are therefore only possible via an angle structure. In general, this structure is an angle station with loading/unloading of passengers.
In transport installations, in particular in urban transport, the transit rate and travel time (as well as user comfort) count enormously, and stops in stations therefore have to be as short as possible.
The object of the invention consists in overcoming these shortcomings, and more particularly in providing means for speeding up the transit rate of vehicles rolling on carrying cables of an aerial carrier, while allowing loading/unloading of passengers, and more particularly persons with reduced mobility, in complete safety with a maximum of comfort.
According to one feature of the invention, a station of an aerial carrier on cable is proposed comprising automotive vehicles designed to roll on carrying cables of the carrier.
The station comprises a turntable to perform a change of direction of the vehicles, the turntable supporting rails configured to support a vehicle stopped facing a platform securedly united to the turntable.
Such a station can simultaneously perform a change of direction of the vehicle as well as loading/unloading of passengers, including persons with reduced mobility, in complete safety and comfort. The station thereby enables the transit rate of the vehicles to be increased.
The general layout suitable to achieve this is based on a platform situated facing the vehicle, rotating slowly or at a standstill, facing a passageway of the station.
Platform and passageway are very advantageously at the same level as the floor of a vehicle cabin, the gap separating the platform and floor and the platform and passageway being a minimum. A minimum gap is a distance separating the platform and floor or the platform and passageway enabling the passengers to move between the platform and floor and between the platform and passageway.
When the turntable is rotated, the platform and vehicle rotate together very slowly with respect to the fixed passageway enabling loading/unloading of passengers between the vehicle and the passageway. Furthermore, when the turntable rotates, there is no relative movement between the vehicle and the platform thereby facilitating loading/unloading of passengers with reduced mobility.
According to another feature of the invention, a method is proposed for performing a change of direction of an automotive vehicle rolling on carrying cables of an aerial carrier.
The method comprises a rotation of a turntable supporting rails and a platform, the rotation being performed when the vehicle is stopped on the rails facing the platform.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments and implementation modes of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings, in which:
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Platform 8 securedly united to turntable 6 is therefore movable, but platform 8 does not have a relative movement with a stopped vehicle 1 as it is alongside vehicle 1, facing the doors 12 of vehicle 1 when they are open.
This platform 8 is rectilinear on the inside facing a vertical axis of rotation Z of turntable 6, and comprises a circle arc shaped outer edge on the outside, the centre of the circle arc being the vertical axis of rotation Z of turntable 6.
Passageway 10 is fixed and fits snugly with the circle arc described by platform 8 when vehicle 1 is in station 5 during loading/unloading of passengers 2. Passageway 10 does not have any relative speed of movement with respect to platform 8 when platform 8 has returned to a waiting position awaiting the next vehicle, illustrated in
It is then possible to describe how loading/unloading of passengers 2 takes place, in safe, comfortable and efficient manner.
The next upcoming vehicle is on line 20, and rails 7 and securedly united platform 8 are in place, in the waiting position, motionless and ready to accommodate said vehicle.
Landing doors 9 installed on platform 8 are closed and passengers 2 wishing to embark can access platform 8, via passageway 10, without a speed differential between the two, which is particularly suitable for persons with reduced mobility.
Vehicle 1 enters station 5, passes from carrying cables 3 to rails 7 and stops at its scheduled location, cabin doors 12 of vehicle 1 and landing doors 9 which are facing one another opening at the same time.
Unloading/loading then begins at the same time as rotation of vehicle 1 and of platform 8, as illustrated in
Platform 8 moves in front of passageway 10 with a very low circumferential speed difference. Turntable 6 in motion has been represented in
After rotation of table 6, table 6 occupies the departure position illustrated in
Platform 8 is stopped, the last passengers have unloaded, and in particular persons with reduced mobility can access passageway 10.
Cabin doors 12 and landing doors 9 are closed and vehicle 1 can start off and move from rails 7 of turntable 6 onto carrying cables 3 of next line 21.
Once vehicle 1 is on carrying cables 3, turntable 6—rails 7 and platform 8—returns at a slow circumferential speed to the waiting position waiting for the next vehicle to arrive. Barriers 11 can be placed on a perimeter of passageway 10 so that, throughout the rotation operation of table 6, passageway 10 always gives access to platform 8, whether it is moving or motionless.
In general manner, a first line 20 of the installation, called incoming line 20, extends along an entry axis X, and a second line 21 of the installation, called outgoing line, extends along an exit axis Y inclined at an angle of deflection W with respect to entry axis X.
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These arrangements can apply:
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Vertical axis of rotation Z of turntable 6 is advantageously placed at the crossing point of entry axis X and exit axis Y of lines 20, 21 of carrying cables 3.
This layout is not compulsory but it is the most functional, the most compact, the most economical, and also the one that is shortest in terms of transit time of vehicle 1.
The configuration of station 5, in particular in urban transport, may require another position of axis of rotation Z on which the outer edge of platform 8, and an outer edge of passageway 10, remain centred.
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Station 5 can be completely automated and operates in the following manner: vehicle 1 enters station 5 moving from carrying cables 3 of incoming line 20 to rails 7 securedly united to turntable 6. As soon as vehicle 1 has stopped, landing doors 9 open at the same time as doors 12 of vehicle 1. Passengers 2 of vehicle 1, in particular persons with reduced mobility, can start to unload on platform 8. Turntable 6 then starts to move slowly, unloading continues and loading can start at the same time and continue until turntable 6 stops in the departure position to the next outgoing line 21. On completion of the programmed stopping time of vehicle 1 in station 5, landing doors 9 and doors 12 of vehicle 1 close simultaneously before departure. After vehicle 1 has moved from rails 7 to carrying cables 3 of outgoing line 21, turntable 6 starts moving in the opposite direction to return to the position waiting for the next vehicle coming from incoming line 20.
Due to the invention that has been described in the foregoing, the passengers can proceed from the vehicle to the platform whereas the vehicle and platform are immobile with respect to one another, the passengers can then wait on the platform during rotation of the table, and when the table is at a standstill in its waiting position, these passengers can proceed from the platform to the passageway whereas the platform and passageway are not moving with respect to one another. The invention thereby greatly facilitates loading/unloading of persons with reduced mobility who can proceed from the vehicle to the passageway, via the platform, without any relative movement between the vehicle and platform and between the platform and passageway.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1762875 | Dec 2017 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2018/053525 | 12/21/2018 | WO | 00 |