ELEVATOR
20210395043 ยท 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B5/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An elevator car has a roof hatch arranged on a car roof and a ventilation device mounted on the roof hatch, wherein the car roof has a car top surface defining a walkable region. The roof hatch has a cover plate on which a fan of the ventilation device is mounted, wherein the cover plate, at least when the roof hatch is in a normal position, is an integral part of the walkable region. The roof hatch is stored on an exit opening in the car roof whereas the roof hatch can be removed and put aside to the car top surface. The cover plate has a central aperture through which the air blown by the fan can flow. The aperture is secured and covered by a grill mounted on the cover plate, whereas the grill is dimensioned to provide the grill with a walk-on capability.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. An elevator car comprising: a car roof; a roof hatch arranged on the car roof; a ventilation device mounted on the roof hatch, the roof hatch having a cover plate on which a fan of the ventilation device is mounted; wherein the car roof has a car top surface forming a walkable region; and where the cover plate, at least when the roof hatch is closed in a normal position, is included as an integral part of the walkable region.
14. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the cover plate lies within or below the car top surface.
15. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the roof hatch is stored on an exit opening in the car roof and the roof hatch is adapted be removed from the exit opening and put aside on the car top surface.
16. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the cover plate forms a bottom portion of a cover structure having a tray-like configuration enclosed by a peripheral portion.
17. The elevator car according to claim 16 wherein the peripheral portion includes a horizontal edge portion formed by a step and resting flat on the car top surface.
18. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the cover plate includes a central aperture formed therein through which the air blown by the fan flows.
19. The elevator car according to claim 18 wherein the central aperture is secured and covered by a grill mounted on the cover plate.
20. The elevator car according to claim 19 wherein the grill dimensioned to provide a walk-on capability.
21. The elevator car claim 19 wherein the grill includes a plurality of annular webs connected to a plurality of radial webs.
22. The elevator car according to claim 19 wherein the fan is an axial-flow fan that is driven by an electric motor and the grill has a central installation opening formed therein at which the electric motor is positioned.
23. The elevator car according to claim 22 wherein the electric motor is positioned above the grill and the fan has a plurality of blades, the blades being positioned below the grill.
24. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the roof hatch is adapted to be mechanically coupled to a switch or sensor for monitoring the normal position of the roof hatch.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Further individual features and advantages of the invention are derived from the following description of exemplary embodiments and from the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] An elevator system consists, as illustrated in
[0021] The car roof 2 can be walked on for the performance of maintenance work or for inspection runs. The car top surface defining the walkable region which lies within the balustrade 6 is denoted by 11.
[0022] On the car roof 2, a ventilation device 8 having a fan 9 is arranged. Depending on the desired ventilation, an air flow can be produced into or out from the car 1 (see arrows e, f). The ventilation device 8 is integrated in a roof hatch 7 which can be released and which, after releasing, leaves an exit opening through which passengers can be evacuated. For the evacuation, a ladder (not shown) can be used, which is by way of example, stored in or at the sidewall of the elevator car 1.
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[0024] The roof hatch 7 has a cover plate 10 which lies within the car top surface 11. The roof hatch 7 is stored on the exit opening and can be removed and put aside to the car top surface 11. The respective removed position is shown in
[0025] Constructional features of the car roof 2 of the inventive car 1 are shown in
[0026] The cover plate 10 has a central circular aperture 15 through which the air blown by the fan 9 can flow. The fan 9 is an axial-flow fan which is driven by an electric motor 19. The aperture 15 is secured and covered by a grill 16 mounted on the cover plate 10. For a particularly large work area for maintenance or inspection on the car roof 2 it is preferred that the grill 16 is dimensioned in such a way that the grill 16 has a walk-on capability.
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[0028] The present axial-flow fan 9 comprises a plurality of blades 21. The blades 21 which are arranged about a vertical central axis extend radially outwardly from a hub. The motor 19 for driving the fan 9 is positioned above the grill 16. The blades 21 of the fan 9 are positioned below the grill 16. The motor 19 has a compact design and a height of about 30 cm or less. The roof hatch 7 preferably has a weight of 10 kg or less so that the roof hatch can be easily removed without any special effort.
[0029] Furthermore, as from
[0030] The roof hatch 7 can be mechanically coupled to a switch or sensor (not shown) for monitoring the normal position of the roof hatch 7. This switch is connected to the elevator controller (not shown). In the case that the roof hatch 7 is wrongfully opened or manipulated when the elevator car moves, for safety reasons thanks to the switch it can be ensured that the car instantly stops.
[0031] In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.