B66B13/06

DYNAMIC STOPPER/S IN AN ELEVATOR CAR

A system and a method for operating one or more dynamic stoppers in an elevator car. A method includes receiving a command at one or more control panels to switch one or more dynamic stoppers from a first position to a second position. The one or more dynamic stoppers are installed on a platform of an elevator car. The elevator car includes one or more doors and the one or more control panels is installed in the elevator car. The method includes switching the one or more dynamic stoppers from the first position to the second position using one or more actuators coupled to the one or more dynamic stoppers, respectively.

Elevator car door coupling systems

Elevator car door systems are provided. The systems include an elevator car having a car door and a movable car door coupling attached to the car and arranged to control operation of the car door. A mounting bracket is attached to the car, a first blade is attached to the mounting bracket, a second blade is attached to the mounting bracket, and a deterrent is attached to the mounting bracket. The first and second blades are operable a landing door coupling to operate the car door. A portion of the movable car door coupling is arranged to contact a ceiling of an elevator shaft during an overrun event when and move a part of the movable car door coupling relative to the car, and when the portion is not in contact with the ceiling, a biasing element urges the portion toward a normal position.

Elevator car door coupling systems

Elevator car door systems are provided. The systems include an elevator car having a car door and a movable car door coupling attached to the car and arranged to control operation of the car door. A mounting bracket is attached to the car, a first blade is attached to the mounting bracket, a second blade is attached to the mounting bracket, and a deterrent is attached to the mounting bracket. The first and second blades are operable a landing door coupling to operate the car door. A portion of the movable car door coupling is arranged to contact a ceiling of an elevator shaft during an overrun event when and move a part of the movable car door coupling relative to the car, and when the portion is not in contact with the ceiling, a biasing element urges the portion toward a normal position.

Elevator health monitoring system

An elevator system includes a component adapted to perform a function, a sensor, and a control configuration. The sensor is configured to detect an operating parameter associated with the function. The control configuration is configured to receive a parameter signal from the sensor, and extract a predesignated feature from data associated with the parameter signal. The predesignated feature is then aggregated by the control configuration and machine learning is applied to determine a degradation level of the function associated with the predesignated feature.

Elevator health monitoring system

An elevator system includes a component adapted to perform a function, a sensor, and a control configuration. The sensor is configured to detect an operating parameter associated with the function. The control configuration is configured to receive a parameter signal from the sensor, and extract a predesignated feature from data associated with the parameter signal. The predesignated feature is then aggregated by the control configuration and machine learning is applied to determine a degradation level of the function associated with the predesignated feature.

MAGNETICALLY ACTIVATED ELEVATOR DOOR LOCK
20220063962 · 2022-03-03 ·

An illustrative example embodiment of an elevator door lock includes a latch that is moveable between a locking position and a released position. The latch includes a locking surface configured to engage a stop when the latch is in the locking position. A magnet is situated to magnetically attract a portion of the latch to selectively move the latch from the locking position into the released position.

MAGNETICALLY ACTIVATED ELEVATOR DOOR LOCK
20220063962 · 2022-03-03 ·

An illustrative example embodiment of an elevator door lock includes a latch that is moveable between a locking position and a released position. The latch includes a locking surface configured to engage a stop when the latch is in the locking position. A magnet is situated to magnetically attract a portion of the latch to selectively move the latch from the locking position into the released position.

ELEVATOR CAR, ELEVATOR INSTALLATION, METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM AND DOOR DRIVE
20210309490 · 2021-10-07 ·

An elevator car includes at least one elevator door, a door drive for actuating the elevator door, a sensor for detecting the motor power of the door drive and an evaluating unit that determines, based on the motor power detected, whether there is a deviation in the drive force actuating the elevator door from a reference drive force. The evaluating unit determines whether a deviation occurs due to an obstacle in contact with the elevator door or due to altered external conditions, particularly due to altered pressure conditions and/or air flow.

ELEVATOR CAR, ELEVATOR INSTALLATION, METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM AND DOOR DRIVE
20210309490 · 2021-10-07 ·

An elevator car includes at least one elevator door, a door drive for actuating the elevator door, a sensor for detecting the motor power of the door drive and an evaluating unit that determines, based on the motor power detected, whether there is a deviation in the drive force actuating the elevator door from a reference drive force. The evaluating unit determines whether a deviation occurs due to an obstacle in contact with the elevator door or due to altered external conditions, particularly due to altered pressure conditions and/or air flow.

ROBOTIC INTERLOCKING ELEVATOR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
20240002194 · 2024-01-04 ·

Disclosed is a robot interlocking elevator control system. The robot interlocking elevator control system provides countermeasures against failure modes in a boarding/alighting procedure of a robot with respect to an elevator for movement between floors in a building, thereby achieving significant improvement in overall service quality and operation efficiency of an elevator system controlled in conjunction with the robot without delay of a passenger service.