Patent classifications
B66B20/00
Method and an elevator arrangement
A method of constructing an elevator, the elevator including a hoistway, an elevator car, a first movable support structure in the hoistway above the elevator car, for supporting the elevator car with a roping, and a roof structure, separate from the movable support structure, in the hoistway above the support structure, where the elevator car is used for transporting passengers and/or goods, and thereafter the first movable support structure is lifted higher in the hoistway, and thereafter the elevator car is used again for transporting passengers and/or goods. The method includes lifting the roof structure higher in the hoistway so as to make more room below the roof structure, the roof structure being a movable roof structure, and in that the movable roof structure is lifted in the hoistway taking support for the lift from a second movable support structure mounted in the hoistway above the roof structure.
Method and an elevator arrangement
A method of constructing an elevator, the elevator including a hoistway, an elevator car, a first movable support structure in the hoistway above the elevator car, for supporting the elevator car with a roping, and a roof structure, separate from the movable support structure, in the hoistway above the support structure, where the elevator car is used for transporting passengers and/or goods, and thereafter the first movable support structure is lifted higher in the hoistway, and thereafter the elevator car is used again for transporting passengers and/or goods. The method includes lifting the roof structure higher in the hoistway so as to make more room below the roof structure, the roof structure being a movable roof structure, and in that the movable roof structure is lifted in the hoistway taking support for the lift from a second movable support structure mounted in the hoistway above the roof structure.
Escalator which can be connected to a lift
This application relates to an escalator which comprises a structural frame, said escalator being connectible to a lift or elevator. For this purpose, fastening points for fastening components of the lift or elevator are arranged on the structural frame so that at least some of the components of the lift or elevator can be supported by means of the structural frame.
Solar-powered mobile escalator
Self-contained mobile solar-powered escalator systems for aircraft entry comprising a security canopy and safety walls for protection, an electric cargo vehicle, an escalator, a lift system, exiting platform, leveler/stabilizers, heavy duty front and rear suspension, formal arriving platform, handrails, repair compartments, expandable waterproof and bulletproof canopy, distance light indicator, inflatable rubber bumper, and emergency brakes.
Elevator system
An elevator system, including at least one first guide rail, which is oriented in a first, in particular vertical, direction, at least one second guide rail, which is oriented in a second, in particular horizontal, direction, a plurality of rotatable rail segments, wherein at least one thereof is transferable between an orientation in the first direction and an orientation in the second direction, at least one elevator cab, which is transportable along the guide rails and which, via the rotatable rail segments, is transferable between the different guide rails, at least one third guide rail, which is oriented in a third, in particular horizontal, direction, and wherein at least one of the rotatable rail segments is transferable between an orientation in the first or second direction into an orientation in the third direction.
MODULAR LADDER FOR STEALTH CELL TOWERS
Systems and methods for providing access for workers to cell towers are disclosed. The system is useful on stealth cellular towers that do not have external ladders or climbing pegs for aesthetic reasons. The system may include a channel (e.g., a track) that may be permanently mounted to the cell tower and extends from a bottom of the cell tower to a top of the cell tower as well as a track-line (e.g., a chain, a belt, etc.) located within the channel such that the track-line acts as a loop running from the bottom of the cell tower to the top of the cell tower, and vice versa. A modular ladder with climbing pegs may be attached to the track-line and inserted into the channel such that the modular ladder may be pulled up the channel to the top of the cell tower by the track-line and then secured.
MODULAR LADDER FOR STEALTH CELL TOWERS
Systems and methods for providing access for workers to cell towers are disclosed. The system is useful on stealth cellular towers that do not have external ladders or climbing pegs for aesthetic reasons. The system may include a channel (e.g., a track) that may be permanently mounted to the cell tower and extends from a bottom of the cell tower to a top of the cell tower as well as a track-line (e.g., a chain, a belt, etc.) located within the channel such that the track-line acts as a loop running from the bottom of the cell tower to the top of the cell tower, and vice versa. A modular ladder with climbing pegs may be attached to the track-line and inserted into the channel such that the modular ladder may be pulled up the channel to the top of the cell tower by the track-line and then secured.
MOBILE ESCALATOR
Self-contained mobile solar-powered escalator systems for aircraft entry comprising a security canopy and safety walls for protection, an electric cargo vehicle, an escalator, a lift system, exiting platform, leveler/stabilizers, heavy duty front and rear suspension, formal arriving platform, handrails, repair compartments, expandable waterproof and bulletproof canopy, distance light indicator, inflatable rubber bumper, and emergency brakes.
ELEVATOR SYSTEM
An elevator system, including at least one first guide rail, which is oriented in a first, in particular vertical, direction, at least one second guide rail, which is oriented in a second, in particular horizontal, direction, a plurality of rotatable rail segments, wherein at least one thereof is transferable between an orientation in the first direction and an orientation in the second direction, at least one elevator cab, which is transportable along the guide rails and which, via the rotatable rail segments, is transferable between the different guide rails, at least one third guide rail, which is oriented in a third, in particular horizontal, direction, and wherein at least one of the rotatable rail segments is transferable between an orientation in the first or second direction into an orientation in the third direction.
Protection and security mobile solar-powered escalator
Self-contained mobile solar-powered escalator systems for aircraft entry comprising a security canopy and safety walls for protection, an electric cargo vehicle, an escalator, a lift system, exiting platform, leveler/stabilizers, heavy duty front and rear suspension, formal arriving platform, handrails, repair compartments, expandable waterproof and bulletproof canopy, distance light indicator, inflatable rubber bumper, and emergency brakes.