The present application relates generally to a travelator, moving ramp, escalator, or the like, also collectively referred to herein as a “people mover.” More particularly, the application relates to a protective skirting for such an apparatus. In the prior art, a travelator, moving ramp, escalator, or the like, is known which comprises a conveyor and a fixed protective skirting placed beside the conveyor. The gap between the protective skirting and the conveyor is often relatively narrow to prevent objects from getting into the gap when the conveyor is moving.
The travelator, moving ramp, escalator, or the like, typically has an interior cladding. Usually, the protective skirting and interior cladding are separate parts. The skirting usually consists of straight or bent sheet metal. Mounting and dismounting the protective skirting can be a very time-consuming task.
An object of the invention is to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art.
Another object is to provide a skirting of economically advantageous construction that is easy to mount and dismount so that the time required for assembly and disassembly is reduced and cost savings can be achieved.
According to one embodiment, a people mover comprises a conveyor; and a protective skirting made from an extruded metal profile, the protective skirting located adjacent to a side of the conveyor, with a narrow gap located between the protective skirting and the side to prevent objects from entering the gap when the conveyor is moving.
In another embodiment, the protective skirting can be made from an extruded metal profile. This embodiment has the advantage that the protective skirting formed from extruded metal profile can be easily shaped in an appropriate manner so that it will be easy to mount and dismount. Additionally, several functions can be integrated into one part so that the assembly and disassembly of the protective skirting is made fast and easy.
In an another embodiment, the protective skirting is made of light alloy, such as aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
In another embodiment, the protective skirting comprises a number of mutually identical protective skirting profile pieces connected together end-to-end in series.
In another embodiment, the travelator, moving ramp, escalator, or the like comprises a frame structure to which the protective skirting is designed to be fastened with fastening bolts or the like. The fastening bolts may be quick-release, quarter-turn fastening bolts (such as those available from Dzus Fasteners, England).
In another embodiment, the metal profile forming the protective skirting comprises one or more of the following items integrated with it: an external wall forming the outwardly visible outer surface of the protective skirting; a bolt slot made in the external wall and opening inwards to receive the head of a fastening bolt or the like; a channel for a joint pin for joining the protective skirting profile pieces together end-to-end;
reinforcing flanges which together with the external wall form at least one box-like space inside the protective skirting piece; and/or joining means for joining the metal profile piece to the frame structure.
In another embodiment, the joining means comprises a handrail fastening element for fastening a handrail to the frame structure. The handrail fastening element comprises a projection extending towards the bolt slot. The projection includes a hole for receiving the head of the fastening bolt in the bolt slot.
In another embodiment, the joining means comprises a first flange in the upper part of the skirting profile piece, and a first groove in the upper part of the handrail fastening element. The groove is adapted to receive the first flange.
In another embodiment, the joining means comprises a second flange in the frame structure, and a second groove in the lower part of the skirting profile piece. The second groove is adapted to receive the second flange.
In another embodiment, the second flange and the second groove are adapted to extend at a sharp angle relative to the horizontal direction. The angle can determine the mounting angle of the skirting profile piece relative to the frame structure.
In another embodiment, the first flange and the first groove are adapted to extend at the same angle relative to the horizontal direction as the second flange and the second groove.
In another embodiment, the travelator, moving ramp, escalator, or the like is of the low-construction type, and has a frame structure designed to be mounted on a fixed base, such as a floor or other support.
The protective skirting of the invention can be coated with friction reducing material, for example, Teflon or similar material, to lessen the inconvenience or annoyance experienced by a passenger who happens to touch the protective skirting. The protective skirting can be anodized or treated in other ways to create a hard and/or smooth and/or slippery surface. Additionally or alternatively, the protective skirting can be treated to make it suitable for application of a friction reducing coating and/or some other type of coating, e.g., a decorative coating. Decorative patterns or the equivalent can also be created in connection with anodization or other treatment modifying the surface of the material of the protective skirting.
In the following, the invention will be described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments, referencing the attached drawings, wherein:
For convenience, all of these types of apparatuses are referred to collectively as “people movers” herein.
The travelator comprises a conveyor 1, which may be, for example, a pallet conveyor or a belt conveyor. The travelator comprises a frame structure 5, which can rest on a floor. Attached to the fixed structure 5 is a protective skirting 2, which extends longitudinally alongside the conveyor 1. A substantially narrow gap (about 3-4 mm) may be formed between the protective skirting 2 and the upper surface of the travelator, for example, to prevent the shoes of passengers using the conveyor from becoming stuck and wedged in the gap. The outer surface of the protective skirting 2 can be smooth and even so that objects will not easily adhere to it. The protective skirting 2 also forms an interior cladding having a pleasant appearance. The protective skirting 2 comprises a number of skirting profile pieces 3, 4 of mutually identical cross-section and suitable length connected together one-after-the-other and end-to-end. The skirting profile pieces can be formed by extruding from a light metal alloy, such as aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
The skirting profile piece 3, 4 forming the protective skirting 2 can combine many different functionalities into one piece. Integrated in the skirting profile piece 3, 4 is an external wall 7, which can form the outwardly visible surface of the protective skirting 5. In addition, the skirting profile piece comprises a bolt slot 8 provided in the external wall 7 and opening inwards to receive the head of a fastening bolt 6, or the like. Furthermore, the skirting profile piece comprises a channel 9 for a joint pin 10 for the alignment and connection of the skirting profile pieces 3, 4 to each other in end-to-end fashion. Moreover, the skirting profile piece comprises reinforcing flanges 11, 12, 13, 14 which, together with the external wall 7, form at least one box-like space within the skirting profile piece, thus making the skirting profile very stiff and stable in shape. In the box-like space, it is possible to place, for example, electric conductors for conducting electricity to a skirting light (not shown) that may be set into the skirting profile.
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For securing the skirting profile piece 3, 4, the handrail fastening element comprises a projection 17 extending at an angle (alpha) towards the bolt slot 8. The projection 17 can include a hole 18 (see
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The present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described above. Instead, many variations are possible within the scope of the inventive concept defined in the claims.
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FI20040754 | Jun 2004 | FI | national |
The present application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/FI2005/000213, filed May 10, 2005, which claims priority of FI20040754, filed in Finland on Jun. 2, 2004, the priority of which is also claimed herein. The entire content of the aforementioned applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/FI05/00213 | May 2005 | US |
Child | 11606924 | Dec 2006 | US |