Elevator communication arrangement
11453570 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B1/3446
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/3453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Conventionally, elevator communications have been implemented using travelling cables. This is particularly the case when safety related data transmitted from an elevator car has to fulfil real-time restrictions often set by regulators so that the receiving of the information may not be delayed. Typically, this cannot be guaranteed when wireless transmission technologies are used. The reliability can be increased by using a second to supplement the wireless transmission.
Claims
1. A method for transmitting safety related information from an elevator car comprising the steps of: receiving, at a communication module, safety related information from at least one device producing safety related information; transmitting said received information as a first signal by a first wireless transmitter; producing a second signal based on said received information; and transmitting said second signal by a second wireless transmitter, wherein the step of transmitting said second signal is performed using transmission over a wireless energy channel by the second wireless transmitter.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of transmitting said second signal using an optical transmitter.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the second wireless transmitter has a different configuration from the first wireless transmitter.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of: determining an interruption of both the first signal and the second signal; and as a response to the determined interruption, increasing a counter and preventing the operation of the elevator in case that the counter reaches a predetermined threshold value.
5. A computer program embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium, wherein said computer program is configured to perform the steps of claim 1, when executed in a computing device.
6. A method for transmitting safety related information from an elevator car comprising the steps of: receiving at a communication module, safety related information from at least one device producing safety related information; transmitting said received information as a first signal by a first wireless transmitter; producing a second signal based on said received information; and transmitting said second signal by a second wireless transmitter, wherein the method further comprises the step of producing said second signal by reducing information from said first signal.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein transmitting said second signal using an optical transmitter.
8. A method for transmitting safety related information from an elevator car comprising the steps of: receiving, at a communication module, safety related information from at least one device producing safety related information; transmitting said received information as a first signal by a first wireless transmitter; producing a second signal based on said received information; and transmitting said second signal by a second wireless transmitter only after an interruption of the first signal has been detected.
9. An elevator comprising the apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said apparatus is located in an elevator car.
10. The elevator according to claim 9, wherein said elevator further comprises receivers configured to receive said first and second signals, wherein said receivers are located in an elevator shaft of the elevator.
11. An elevator according to claim 9, wherein the elevator comprises a plurality of elevator cars in one elevator shaft.
12. An apparatus comprising: at least one data communication interface configured to receive an incoming signal comprising safety related information; at least one processor configured to execute computer programs; at least one memory configured to store said computer programs and data; a first wireless data transmitter configured to transmit a first signal, wherein said first signal is in accordance with said received incoming signal; and a second wireless data transmitter configured to transmit a second signal, wherein said second signal is based on said received incoming signal, wherein said second wireless data transmitter is a transmitter using a wireless energy charging channel.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said at least one data communication interface comprises a serial port according to RS485 specification.
14. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the first wireless data transmitter is a wireless local area network transmitter.
15. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said second wireless data transmitter is an optical transmitter.
16. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said second wireless data transmitter is similar to said first wireless data transmitter, hut configured to use different transmission parameters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the elevator communication arrangement and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments and together with the description help to explain the principles of the elevator communication arrangement. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(8) In the example of
(9) The elevator car 10 further comprises a communication module 15 that is configured to receive the information over an RS485 connection. The communication module is configured to transmit the received information to a receiver 16 that is located at the top of the elevator shaft. In the example also a second transceiver 17 is disclosed. The received 17 represents a floor level receiver and similar receiver may be located in each of the floors where the elevator car 10 can stop. Furthermore, even if it is not shown in the figure a person skilled in the art understands that a receiver similar to receiver 16 may be located in the bottom of the elevator shaft. In such embodiment a further transmission antenna may be located below the elevator car 10.
(10) The communication module 15 comprises two transmitters that will be explained in more detail below. The transmitters are independent of each other and the communication module 15 may be constructed of more than one components. Furthermore, the communication module 15 comprises data communication connection for receiving information from time triggered safety module 14. As mentioned earlier, an example of a typical communication connection used is RS485. The time triggered safety module 14 needs to have only one RS485 connection from which the communication module 15 receives the information by using one receiver. The communication module 15 then transmits the further using at least one transmitter so that the information comprises all received data. In the following description this transmission is called as a first signal. In addition to the first signal a second signal is also transmitted. The transmitter for transmitting the second signal may be similar to the transmitter of the first signal, however, also other transmitter types may be used. Further details will be discussed in detail with referral to other figures.
(11) Receivers 16 and 17 receive the transmitted information. If the original information received was in conventional RS485 submission the received wireless information is transformed back to the RS485 form and transmitted further using a RS485 compatible connection. The new signal is constructed in a manner that the signal is identical to the conventional signal transmitted over a travelling cable. Thus, synchronization of the signal may need to be taken into account.
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(13) The communication module 20 may include also more than one serial port or other communication devices configured to receive information from other arrangements located in an elevator car or on a floor where the car has stopped. Furthermore, even if only safety related data is discussed in this description the communication module may be used also for other communications. The communication module processes information received by the serial port 21 by at least one processor 22. The at least one processor 22 is coupled with at least one memory 23 that is configured to store computer program code and related data. The processor 22 is then configured to transmit the data further.
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(15) As mentioned above the signals related to safety have relatively strict real-time needs and they need to be received at regular intervals comprising the whole signal information. This information is important because it determines if it is safe to operate the elevator and it may include typically status of each safety related component. As mentioned above the wireless communication path is prone to delays and it is likely wireless area network transmitter 24 cannot always provide the required information on time. The absence of the information typically leads to the prevention of the elevator operation. The communication module 20 includes a second transmitter 25 that is configured to transmit a second signal.
(16) As mentioned above the first signal may and typically includes information from various sources. The information provided in the first signal is thus conventional data communications. The second signal, however, may be a simpler signal informing the final result of the message. The final result in this context is that if the elevator is still safe to operate or not. Thus, this information may be compressed into just one bit.
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(18) In the example of
(19) The communication module 20 transmits information to a receiver that may be similar communication module, which receives wirelessly first and second signals, processes them and sends the information further using a serial connection. There may be also other connection types for transmitting the information further. For example, the receiving communication module may be connected to several wired and wireless network connections.
(20) In the above a laser light was disclosed as a transmitting means for second signal. This should be interpreted as an example only and other means may be used.
(21) In another embodiment the second signal is transmitted using wireless electric transmission that is used to charge batteries located in an elevator car in case where there is not travelling cable for electricity. The transmission may be provided at every floor so that when the battery is charged a low bandwidth messages are sent over the wireless charging.
(22) In another embodiment the second signal is sent using transmission means similar to the first signal. Thus, two separate wireless local area network transmitters may be used. The first and second signal may be in this case identical but they are transmitted with different parameters, such as transmission frequency. In another embodiment the second signal is binary signal as in case of light but is transmitted using similar transmitter as for the first signal. In a further embodiment the second signal is a reduced set of information comprised in the first signal, however, the signal is not a binary signal. The reduced signal and binary signal require less bandwidth and they may be in some cases transmitted successfully when the first signal is not received in time.
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(24) The method is shown in sequential steps, however, it may include parallel steps as explained below. Furthermore, all steps shown in
(25) The transmission is then processed, step 31, so that the information needed for transmitting is acquired. For example, the processing includes determining that the serial transmission is complete and can be sent further. The processing may also alter the received data transmission in order to meet the requirements of the final receiver. This may be the case if some components have been changed during sometimes very long life of an elevator and the devices are not compatible anymore. However, it is also possible that the processing includes only forwarding the received transmission to the first transmitter, which is typically a wireless local area network transmitter, possibly with directional antenna, that is configured to act as a bridge in serial transmission. Then the first transmitter transmits the signal, step 34.
(26) The same signal also forwarded to further processing. In case of
(27) Lastly the second signal is transmitted, step 33. Even if signal are independent they are sent substantially at the same time. There is no synchronization requirement between these two signals. The information sent from the communication module is then received at receivers that are located in an elevator shaft. The receivers may be, for example, at the top of the shaft, at the bottom of the shaft or both. These receivers are configured to receive the transmissions wirelessly and transmit them further, for example, by using a serial transmission in accordance with RS485 or other transmission types.
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(29) Elevator cars 31a-31c comprise a communication module 32a-32c, which may be similar to the communication module of
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(31) When the transmitters and receivers are organized in pairs they may configured to use different frequencies or channels so that even if the transmitters may be technically identical they are operated with different settings in order to improve the communication reliability. If either of the pairs fail the other may still be operational.
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(33) The examples described above may be provided with a counter counting the number of unsuccessful transmissions. For example, it is possible to set a threshold of three transmissions so that the elevator is stopped only after the threshold of unsuccessful transmissions is reached. The counter may be configured such that it is counting occurrences when transmissions by both (or all if more than two) transmitters fail. This can be done, for example, by using a counter device or counter program at the receiver side. When both first and second signal are not received the counter is increased until a threshold is reached. If the threshold is reached the operation of the elevator will be prevented. The counter is reset if the first or second signal is again received normally. Thus, if the threshold is set to three, both of the signals may be interrupted once or twice in a row and the operation of the elevator may still be continued.
(34) In a further embodiment the second signal is sent only after the interruption of the first signal is detected. The detection may be based, for example, on predetermined transmission pattern or monitoring acknowledgement messages. If a counter is used for allowing a predetermined number of interrupted transmissions the counter is increased only after the interruption of the second signal is detected. The counter is reset if either the first or second signal is received correctly. The second signal may be reduced ok-to-run type of signal or an identical copy of the first signal.
(35) The above described method may be implemented as computer software which is executed in a computing device able to communicate with external devices. When the software is executed in a computing device it is configured to perform the above described inventive method. The software is embodied on a computer readable medium so that it can be provided to the computing device, such as the communication module 20 of
(36) As stated above, the components of the exemplary embodiments can include computer readable medium or memories for holding instructions programmed according to the teachings of the present embodiments and for holding data structures, tables, records, and/or other data described herein. Computer readable medium can include any suitable medium that participates in providing instructions to a processor for execution. Common forms of computer-readable media can include, for example, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, any other suitable magnetic medium, a CD-ROM, CD±R, CD±RW, DVD, DVD-RAM, DVD±RW, DVD±R, HD DVD, HD DVD-R, HD DVD-RW, HD DVD-RAM, Blu-ray Disc, any other suitable optical medium, a RAM, a PROM, an EPROM, a FLASH-EPROM, any other suitable memory chip or cartridge, a carrier wave or any other suitable medium from which a computer can read.
(37) It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that with the advancement of technology, the basic idea of the elevator communication arrangement may be implemented in various ways. The elevator communication arrangement and its embodiments are thus not limited to the examples described above; instead they may vary within the scope of the claims.