B66B11/0045

Elevator system roping arrangement

An elevator system includes an elevator car. A first drive assembly engages a first tension member. The first tension member is coupled to the elevator car and to a first counterweight. A second drive assembly engages a second tension member. The second tension member is coupled to the elevator car and to a second counterweight. The first tension member can be coupled to the elevator car at a first position and the second tension member can be coupled to the elevator car at a second position opposite the first position.

DRIVE SYSTEM FOR AN ELEVATOR INSTALLATION, ELEVATOR INSTALLATION, AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A DRIVE ON A SUPPORT ELEMENT OF AN ELEVATOR INSTALLATION

A drive system for an elevator installation includes a drive and a drive suspension for fastening the drive to a support element of the elevator installation. The drive suspension includes a rotary joint for tiltably mounting the drive on the support element and an adjustment device for setting a tilt of the drive about the rotary joint. The support element can be a guide rail wherein the drive system is arranged in an upper end region of the elevator installation.

METHOD OF EXPANDING AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM IN A HOISTWAY
20230020453 · 2023-01-19 ·

Expanding an elevator system in a hoistway of a building including: parking an elevator car at or below a first level, between a first rail system extend along first wall of the hoistway and a second rail system extending along a second wall of the hoistway that is opposite the first wall; raising the second rail system to the second level; supporting an elevator machine with a bedplate; the elevator machine is operatively connected to a machine end of a tension system; and the tension system is operationally connected to the elevator car; engaging a first safety block, operatively connected to the bedplate, to release the second rail system; and raising the bedplate to the second level.

Method of expanding an elevator system in a hoistway

Expanding an elevator system in a hoistway of a building including: parking an elevator car at or below a first level, between a first rail system extend along first wall of the hoistway and a second rail system extending along a second wall of the hoistway that is opposite the first wall; raising the second rail system to the second level; supporting an elevator machine with a bedplate; the elevator machine is operatively connected to a machine end of a tension system; and the tension system is operationally connected to the elevator car; engaging a first safety block, operatively connected to the bedplate, to release the second rail system; and raising the bedplate to the second level.

ELEVATOR SYSTEM ROPING ARRANGEMENT
20170362063 · 2017-12-21 · ·

An elevator system (100) includes an elevator car (102). A first drive assembly (160) engages a first tension member (112). The first tension member (112) is coupled to the elevator car (102) and to a first counter-weight (104). A second drive assembly (170) engages a second tension member (122). The second tension member (122) is coupled to the elevator car (102) and to a second counterweight (106). The first tension member (112) can be coupled to the elevator car (102) at a first position (110) and the second tension member (122) can be coupled to the elevator car (102) at a second position (120) opposite the first position (110).

Corner Rack
20170363186 · 2017-12-21 ·

The invention is a corner rack with one front face that has teeth. A corner rack is a linear gear interface that can be placed in corners, such that the teeth face out from the corner at an angle, rather than running parallel with the walls. The teeth of the corner rack have a profile that can engage with the profile of a silent chain. The combination of the corner rack and silent chain allows an attached motor to be distanced from the corner rack, so that a lifting device driven by the corner rack and silent chain can be placed in and utilized in corners. This leads to increased versatility and efficiency.

CONSTRUCTION TIME USE ELEVATOR SHAFT ELEMENT, ELEVATOR ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD

An elevator shaft element, an elevator arrangement and a method of a construction time use elevator. The elevator shaft element comprises a frame module arranged for receiving an elevator car therein. The frame module is constructed from a transport and/or storage unit, comprising side walls, a bottom wall and a roof wall. The unit is arrangeable vertically such that said side walls, bottom wall and upper wall of the unit define an inner space of the elevator shaft. The side wall, the bottom wall or the upper wall of the transport and/or storage unit is opened at a length more than a floor height of a building for providing an opening for one or more landing doors, the opening having a first side-edge and a second side-edge parallel to longitudinal direction of the transport and/or storage unit. The elevator shaft element further comprises at least one stiffening beam arranged to be fixed to the opening and extending from the first side-edge to the second side-edge.

Construction Elevator Device
20230174346 · 2023-06-08 ·

The present invention includes machine room unit hoisters 9a, 9b, 9c by which a machine room unit 6 is suspended from a support member provided in a hoistway so as to be movable in an ascending/descending direction. The machine room unit hoisters 9a, 9b, 9c suspend the machine room unit 6 at suspension points 21a, 21b, 21c. The machine room unit hoisters 9a, 9b, 9c are provided, supported by the support member. When viewed from a virtual horizontal plane over the machine room unit 6, distances from a center G of gravity of the machine room unit 6 to each of the suspension points are substantially equal and the center G of gravity is positioned within a region enclosed by virtual straight lines connecting each of the suspension points 21a, 21b, 21c. When viewed from a virtual horizontal plane over a working platform 5, the respective suspension points 21a, 21b, 21c of the machine room unit 6 are positioned outside a contour of the working platform 5.

Machine-room-less elevator

In a machine-room-less elevator, a hoisting machine is disposed directly above a counterweight. A counterweight speed governor is disposed higher than a position of the counterweight if a car descends to a floor portion of a hoistway and the counterweight jumps upward. When viewed from directly above, at least a portion of the counterweight speed governor is disposed at an identical position to a first counterweight guide rail in a width direction of the counterweight, and is disposed at an identical position to a portion of a suspending body between a driving sheave and a counterweight suspending sheave in a direction that is perpendicular to the width direction of the counterweight.

ELEVATOR HAVING A MOVABLE MACHINE ROOM
20170327348 · 2017-11-16 ·

An elevator system includes an elevator shaft, an elevator car arranged in the elevator shaft for movement, a drive unit for moving the elevator car, a machine platform that can be fastened in the elevator shaft and can be lifted along the elevator shaft, wherein the drive unit is fastened to the machine platform, and at least one lifting device for lifting the machine platform. The at least one lifting device includes a supporting element, a strand jack for moving along the supporting element, and an anchor for fastening the supporting element in the elevator shaft, wherein the supporting element is fastened in the elevator shaft by the anchor and the strand jack is arranged to move along the supporting element.