B66B2201/4623

SMART ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR ELEVATORS
20220242693 · 2022-08-04 ·

There is provided a smart access control device (SACD) for access control to an elevator system, the SACD comprising a receiver, a processing unit, and a communication unit for receiving by the receiver an identifier from a user device associated to a user and for automatically determining by the processing unit a destination floor associated to the user based on the identifier received and access control data stored in a storage unit accessible to the processing unit, and for generating and transmitting a signal to the elevator system for automatically initiating an elevator car trip for the user to the destination floor determined by the processing unit. There is also provided a user device configured to be in communication with a smart access control device (SACD) for access control to an elevator system.

ELEVATOR SYSTEM INCLUDING WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER
20220106155 · 2022-04-07 ·

An illustrative example embodiment of an elevator system includes an elevator car, a first transceiver supported on the elevator car, and a second transceiver in a preselected location where the first transceiver can wirelessly communicate with the second transceiver when the elevator car is situated in a corresponding location. The first transceiver wirelessly communicates with the second transceiver to transfer at least electrical power between the transceivers. An elevator car power storage device is supported on the elevator car. The elevator car power storage device is configured to store electrical power received by the first transceiver from the second transceiver. The elevator car power storage device is also configured to provide power to the first transceiver to be transferred to the second transceiver.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATION OF ELEVATORS AND OTHER DEVICES

Embodiments of systems and methods for digital control of elevator and other access gateways are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for retrofitting or outfitting elevator systems with digital control systems that can be universally applied to virtually every manufacturer's elevator systems.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATION OF ELEVATORS AND OTHER DEVICES

Embodiments of systems and methods for digital control of elevator and other access gateways are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for retrofitting or outfitting elevator systems with digital control systems that can be universally applied to virtually every manufacturer's elevator systems.

Systems and methods for operation of elevators and other devices

Embodiments of systems and methods for digital control of elevator and other access gateways are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for retrofitting or outfitting elevator systems with digital control systems that can be universally applied to virtually every manufacturer's elevator systems.

MAGNETIC FIELD SENSING-BASED NONCONTACT BUTTON APPARATUS, ELEVATOR CONTROL PANEL, AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF
20220098005 · 2022-03-31 ·

This application relates to a magnetic field sensing-based noncontact button apparatus, an elevator control panel, and an operating method thereof. In one aspect, the operating method includes collecting a magnetic field sensor value corresponding to each of a plurality of buttons based on an action of a user for button manipulation. The method also includes assigning a weight value, used for activating a button, to a Z-axis value of the magnetic field sensor value corresponding to a button input direction of the user for each button and collecting number of uses of each button. The method further includes adjusting a variation width of a weight function based on the Z-axis value based on the number of uses of each button to construct a surface data set corresponding to each button, and setting the surface data set to learning data to learn an algorithm for activating the button.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATION OF ELEVATORS AND OTHER DEVICES

Embodiments of systems and methods for digital control of elevator and other access gateways are described herein. More specifically, embodiments comprise systems and methods for retrofitting or outfitting elevator systems with digital control systems that can be universally applied to virtually every manufacturer's elevator systems.

Handsfree elevator control system

A touchless elevator call button selection device utilizing a plurality of infrared beams is disclosed along with its method of use. By using beams of light to detect the placement of a user's fingers, the touchless elevator call button selection device allows the user to interface with the elevator control system without physically touching the elevator control system.

ELEVATOR OPERATOR TERMINAL WITH SITUATION-SPECIFIC FLOOR INDICATOR
20210347604 · 2021-11-11 ·

An elevator operator terminal includes a display device, a storage device and a processing device for use with an elevator system in a building. The processing device is connected to the storage device and activates the display device to generate a user interface having a plurality of display fields. The user interface has a call input area and a floor indicator area. The call input area displays a predetermined first number of display fields that are each associated with a predetermined floor in the building and are enabled for call input. The floor indicator area displays a predetermined second number of display fields that are each associated with a predetermined floor in the building and are disabled for call input.

Elevator Access Control System
20210214184 · 2021-07-15 ·

An elevator access control system comprises at least two cameras (14, 16) including: a first camera (14) which is configured to be mounted to an elevator car (6) for capturing at least one first picture of persons residing within the elevator car (6), and a second camera (16) which is configured to be mounted to the elevator car (6) for capturing at least one second picture of persons residing within the elevator car (6). The at least one first picture allows to identify individual persons, and the at least one second picture allows to count the number of persons residing within the elevator car (6).