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Method and an arragement for installing elevator guide rails into an elevator shaft
11530114 · 2022-12-20 · ·

The method comprises installing a lowermost first section of guide rail elements, arranging a movable transport apparatus and a movable transport platform in the shaft, connecting a guide rail element provided with a jointing clamp at each end of the guide rail element to the transport apparatus, moving the transport apparatus with the guide rail element upwards, connecting the guide rail element to an upper end of a row of already installed guide rail elements with a plug-in joint provided by jointing clamps, attaching the guide rail element to a wall of the shaft from the transport platform, moving the transport apparatus downwards in order to fetch a new guide rail element.

MOUNTING FRAME FOR DISPLACING AND FIXING IN A SHAFT
20220380178 · 2022-12-01 ·

A mounting frame for being displaced and fixed in a shaft has a main frame, a first primary fixing component for supporting the mounting frame on a first shaft wall of the shaft and a secondary fixing component for supporting the mounting frame on a second shaft wall of the shaft opposite the first shaft wall in a fixing direction during fixing of the mounting frame in the shaft. The first primary fixing component and the secondary fixing component are arranged on the main frame. The first primary fixing component and/or the main frame can assume a transport position and a working position. A change of the first primary fixing component and/or the main frame from its working position to its transport position leads to a reduction in an extension of the mounting frame in an extension direction that differs from the fixing direction.

MOUNTING FRAME FOR DISPLACING AND FIXING IN A SHAFT
20220380177 · 2022-12-01 ·

A mounting frame for displacing and fixing in a shaft includes a support component for support against a first shaft wall during displacement in the shaft and is arranged on a main frame so as to be at least partially movable in a fixing direction relative to the main frame. The support component can assume a fixing position and a displacement position, with no part of a support surface being spaced further outward in the fixing direction, i.e. toward the first shaft wall, from the main frame in the fixing position than a fixing surface of a primary fixing component that is used to fix the mounting frame in the shaft, and the support surface is spaced further outward from the main frame in the fixing direction in the displacement position than the fixing surface.

Base isolation apparatus, lifting apparatus, and base isolation unit

A structure having limited supportable portions has been difficult to isolate from vibration in the direction in which a load is applied. A base isolation apparatus includes a Z-axis base isolation unit, an X-axis base isolation unit, and a Y-axis base isolation unit. The base isolation unit includes a vibration-source connector, an isolated-object connector, a lock device disposed between the isolated-object connector and the vibration-source connector for switching between a state of fixing the isolated-object connector and a state of making it movable, a distance recovery device for generating a force to cause an amount of change in distance to approach zero, depending on the amount of change, and a vibration damper for generating a force in an orientation of hindering the change, depending on the rate of change in distance.

Derailment detection device for a counterweight of an elevator
11511966 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Provided is a derailment detection device for a counterweight of an elevator comprising: a wire suspended in parallel with a guide rail for the counterweight; a cylindrical member which has an arm portion connected to the counterweight and allows the wire to pass therethrough in a vertical direction; a detection target connected to a lower end of the wire; a photoelectric sensor which is provided on a fixed surface so as to be opposed to a lower surface of the detection target and measures a distance to the detection target; and a detection circuit electrically connected to the photoelectric sensor. The detection circuit detects that the counterweight runs off the guide rail based on the distance from the photoelectric sensor to the detection target.

Derailment detection device for a counterweight of an elevator
11511966 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Provided is a derailment detection device for a counterweight of an elevator comprising: a wire suspended in parallel with a guide rail for the counterweight; a cylindrical member which has an arm portion connected to the counterweight and allows the wire to pass therethrough in a vertical direction; a detection target connected to a lower end of the wire; a photoelectric sensor which is provided on a fixed surface so as to be opposed to a lower surface of the detection target and measures a distance to the detection target; and a detection circuit electrically connected to the photoelectric sensor. The detection circuit detects that the counterweight runs off the guide rail based on the distance from the photoelectric sensor to the detection target.

FASTENING SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING A CONSOLE OF A RAIL SYSTEM OF AN ELEVATOR INSTALLATION ON A WALL, RAIL SYSTEM AND MOUNTING METHOD
20220371857 · 2022-11-24 ·

A fastening system has two fastening elements for mounting a bracket of a rail system of an elevator installation. The fastening elements each have a clamping plate having a through-hole and a receiving sleeve receiving an anchor bolt. The receiving sleeves each have a through-opening for the anchor bolt and an angularly movable ball joint is formed between the clamping plate and the receiving sleeve.

FASTENING SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING A CONSOLE OF A RAIL SYSTEM OF AN ELEVATOR INSTALLATION ON A WALL, RAIL SYSTEM AND MOUNTING METHOD
20220371857 · 2022-11-24 ·

A fastening system has two fastening elements for mounting a bracket of a rail system of an elevator installation. The fastening elements each have a clamping plate having a through-hole and a receiving sleeve receiving an anchor bolt. The receiving sleeves each have a through-opening for the anchor bolt and an angularly movable ball joint is formed between the clamping plate and the receiving sleeve.

ELEVATOR SYSTEM WITH SIMPLIFIED POWER SUPPLY FOR SHAFT DOOR ASSEMBLIES

An elevator system has a rail system and a shaft door assembly on each of a plurality of floors of a building. The rail system has an electrically conductive guide rail that extends along the plurality of floors and guides a vertically movable component of the elevator system, and an electrically conductive bracket on each of the floors anchoring the guide rail to a wall of the building. The guide rail is electrically conductively connected to each of the brackets. Each shaft door assembly has a movable shaft door for openable closing of a shaft opening of the floor and an associated control device and/or drive device for moving the shaft door; wherein the control device and/or drive device is supplied with electrical energy via two electrically conductive paths with a first of the electrically conductive paths being formed over at least parts of the rail system.

ELEVATOR SYSTEM WITH SIMPLIFIED POWER SUPPLY FOR SHAFT DOOR ASSEMBLIES

An elevator system has a rail system and a shaft door assembly on each of a plurality of floors of a building. The rail system has an electrically conductive guide rail that extends along the plurality of floors and guides a vertically movable component of the elevator system, and an electrically conductive bracket on each of the floors anchoring the guide rail to a wall of the building. The guide rail is electrically conductively connected to each of the brackets. Each shaft door assembly has a movable shaft door for openable closing of a shaft opening of the floor and an associated control device and/or drive device for moving the shaft door; wherein the control device and/or drive device is supplied with electrical energy via two electrically conductive paths with a first of the electrically conductive paths being formed over at least parts of the rail system.