This application is a U.S. National Stage Entry of International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/ES2014/070662, filed Aug. 19, 2014, which claims priority to Spanish Patent Application No. ES P201331396 filed Sep. 25, 2013, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to transportation systems for moving passengers and/or goods and, more particularly, to drive systems for such transportation systems that have different sections moving at different speeds.
It is common to find mechanical walkways wherein several sections have been defined, acting at different speeds such that, depending on which way it runs, the walkway establishes a first embarking zone that has a slow speed, an acceleration zone, an intermediate zone at the maximum speed, a deceleration zone, and a disembarking zone at slow speed.
In order to obtain the variable speed required in the acceleration and deceleration zones, there are different solutions, one of which is identified in document ES2289955. Said document describes an acceleration walkway with a moving surface made up of assemblies of plates, each of which is formed by a pulled plate and a pulling plate, hinged to one another along an axis that is perpendicular to the travel direction. The walkway includes embarking and disembarking zones in which the plates circulate at a slow speed, a central zone in which the plates circulate at a fast speed, and two transition zones in which the plates accelerate and decelerate by using different pulling systems for each one of the zones. In the system described in said document ES2289955, power is transmitted through a chain of rollers, and the screw is only in charge of altering the speed of the pallets, but never transmits power to the carriages that push the pallets.
Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
The present disclosure generally concerns drive systems for transportation systems for moving passengers and/or goods. Many of these transportation systems may have a high-speed section situated in a middle zone and transition speed sections situated between the middle zone and embarking/disembarking zones. The present disclosure therefore applies to, for example and without limitation, mechanical walkways of the sort used in airports, bus stations, train stations, and generally all large-scale premises in which users must traverse long distances and/or where there is an aim to facilitate this type of movement.
Thus, at a high level, some examples of the present disclosure may be said generally to comprise two parts, namely an actuator, or actuation means, and a pulling means.
The actuation means 400 consist of a variable-pitch worm shaft or screw 400, whereas the pulling means are formed by a supporting carriage 300 provided with a drive roller 301, and a driven roller 302, and a chain joined thereto, the nature of which may vary depending on its use or application.
As for the variable pitch worm shaft, or screw 400, of the actuation means, it consists of a double helix, such that one of the helices, the first helix 401, acts as a guide for the drive roller 301 of the supporting carriage 300, and the other of the helices, the second helix 402, acts as a guide for the driven roller 302.
In terms of the supporting carriage, as mentioned above, it is formed by at least two rollers 301, 302. The drive roller 301 engages with the screw 400 or worm shaft, whereas the other roller, the driven roller 302, ensures proper positioning of the contact between the carriage 300 and the screw 400.
The configuration of the carriage rollers has been designed in order to optimise contact between the helix of the screw and the drive roller, for the purpose of avoiding the occurrence of the sliding effect which could arise at top speed between the drive roller and the screw.
Specifically, the invention relates to a system like that which is defined in the set of claims.
This is to say, the invention relates to a drive system for a transport system which has actuation means to transmit an actuation motion from at least one motor, and first pulling means configured to transmit a pulling motion from the actuation means to each one of the moving parts that form the transport system in a transition speed section situated between an embarking/disembarking zone and a middle zone.
The moving parts may refer to pallets that form a ramp of a transport system which in succession give rise to a variable speed continuous passenger transport system.
Likewise, the moving parts may also refer to grips, which in succession constitute a variable speed continuous handrail placed on both sides and at a higher elevation of the variable speed continuous passenger transport system, providing a hold that is synchronised with the movement of the pallets of said system.
These first pulling means are also configured to drive second pulling means, which transmit a pulling motion from the first pulling means to each one of the moving parts (pallets or handrail) that form the transport system in a high-speed section situated in a middle zone of the transport system.
The actuation means consist of a screw 400 that has a constant pitch in the high-speed zones and a variable pitch in the transition speed zones. This screw 400 transmits the motion of the first pulling means 300 by means of a first helix 401 that engages with a drive roller 301 of the first pulling means 300, with a variable radius, and prevents there being looseness between the two by means of a second helix 402 that engages with a driven roller 302 of the first pulling means 300, with a variable radius.
In order to improve the contact with the surface of the screw 400, both the drive roller 301 and the driven roller 302 have a variable radius.
One embodiment of the invention relates to a drive system for a transport system which has actuation means 400 to transmit an actuation motion from at least one motor 410. Moreover, the system has first pulling means 300 configured to transmit a pulling motion from the actuation means 400 to each one of the moving parts 500 (pallets or handrail) of the transport system in a transition speed section situated between an embarking/disembarking zone and a middle zone. In addition, the system has second pulling means 300′ configured to transmit a pulling motion from the first pulling means 300 to the moving parts 500 (pallets or handrail) of the transport system in a high-speed section situated in a middle zone of the transport system.
Specifically, the actuation means 400 are variable pitch worm shafts, or screws 400, which engage with the first pulling means 300, which constitute a plurality of supporting carriages 300, upon which a chain is mounted that joins together the various pallets 500, which are the second pulling means 300′, transmitting power over the whole path, and upon which the band of pallets 500 is in turn situated.
In addition, in the system there are other independent variable pitch worm shafts or screws 400, which are synchronised with the previous ones (the screws 400 that actuate the pallets 500). These additional screws 400 actuate the handrails 500, both that of the user's right hand side and that of the left hand side.
The screws 400 transmit the power needed in order to move a series of supporting carriages 300, altering their speed, and upon which a chain circulates at a constant speed 300′ (second pulling means), with which said carriages 300 engage, transmitting power, or disengage, thus altering the speed thereof without transmitting power, depending on the zone of the walkway where it is located.
Thus, the motion between the first pulling means 300 and the actuation means 400 is transmitted by means of drive rollers 301 of the pulling means 300 which engage with a first helix 401 with a special geometry on the screw of the actuation means 400. Said geometry enables complete engagement in the contact between the first helix 401 and the drive rollers 301, preventing any relative movement that would produce noise, wear and unnecessary loss of efficiency.
Following the sequence of equations below, it is demonstrated that point A and point B have exactly the same forward-moving speed:
Sf2=Ss2×tgβ→since [β=atan(Ps/(2×π×(Rs−a)))] and [Ss2=Ws×(Rs−a)] where Ws is the rotational speed of the screw→Sf2=Ws×(Rs−a)×Ps/(2×π×(Rs−a))=Ws*Ps/(2×π)=Sf
Sf1=Ss1×tgα→since [α=atan(Ps/(2×π×Rs))] and [Ss1=Ws×Rs] where Ws is the rotational speed of the screw→Sf1=Ws×Rs×Ps/(2×π×Rs)=Ws*Ps/(2×π)=Sf
Following the sequence of equations below, it is demonstrated that point
A and point B generate exactly the same rotational speed in the roller (Wr):
Sr2=Sf/sin β=Sf/d×R2
Sr1=Sf/sin β=Sf/d×R1
Sr2/Sr1=R2/R1→Wr=Wr1=Wr2, thereby demonstrating that there is no friction whatsoever produced in the contact between the helix and the drive roller.
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