Elevator call registration when a car is full
11767193 ยท 2023-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B1/2458
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/3476
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An illustrative example elevator system includes a plurality of elevator cars. A dispatch controller assigns a first one of the elevator cars to travel to a landing in response to a first request for elevator service at that landing. At least one call button is operative to place a second request while the first one of the elevator cars is situated at the landing in response to the first request. The dispatch controller assigns a second one of the elevator cars to travel to the landing in response to the second request.
Claims
1. An elevator system, comprising: a plurality of elevator cars; a dispatch controller that assigns a first one of the plurality of elevator cars to travel to a landing in response to a first request for elevator service at the landing; at least one call button that is operative to place a second request for elevator service at the landing while the first one of the plurality of elevator cars is situated at the landing in response to the first request; and at least one sensor that provides an output corresponding to at least one passenger at the landing that did not board the first one of the plurality of elevator cars, wherein the dispatch controller determines whether the second request is valid dependent on an indication from the at least one sensor and assigns a second one of the plurality of elevator cars to travel to the landing in response to the second request.
2. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the at least one call button is at least one of a hall call button at the landing and a full car service request button in the elevator car.
3. The elevator system of claim 2, wherein the hall call button is operative to place the first request and the second request.
4. The elevator system of claim 2, wherein the at least one call button comprises both of the hall call button and the full car service request button in the elevator car; and the dispatch controller responds to the second request from either of the hall call button or the full car service request button.
5. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sensor senses a load on the first one of the plurality of elevator cars; and the output indicates no change in the load while the first one of the plurality of elevator cars is at the landing in response to the first request.
6. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sensor senses movement across a threshold of the first one of the plurality of elevator cars; and the output indicates no movement across the threshold while the first one of the plurality of elevator cars is at the landing in response to the first request.
7. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sensor senses occupancy within the first one of the plurality of elevator cars; and the output indicates no change in the occupancy while the first one of the plurality of elevator cars is at the landing in response to the first request.
8. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the at least one sensor senses a presence of at least one individual at the landing; and the output indicates the presence of at least one individual at the landing and outside of the first one of the plurality of elevator cars while the first one of the plurality of elevator cars is at the landing in response to the first request.
9. The elevator system of claim 1, comprising an indicator associated with the at least one call button, the indicator providing an indication that the at least one call button can be used to call another elevator car to the landing, the indicator providing the indication while the first one of the elevator cars is at the landing in response to the first request.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(4) The elevator system 20 includes at least one call button 32 at each of the landings serviced by the elevator system. An example landing 34 is schematically shown in
(5) As shown in
(6) A door sensor 38 provides an indication when an individual or object crosses a threshold 40 of the elevator car, such as when a passenger boards or exits the elevator car 26.
(7) The elevator car 26 also includes a full car service request button 42, which may be incorporated into a car operating panel inside the elevator car 26.
(8) Although not specifically illustrated, each of the elevator cars 22, 24, and 28 include the same features as shown on the elevator car 26 in
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(10) As shown in
(11) Under these circumstances, the call button 32 and the full car service request button 42 become operative to allow an individual to place a second request for elevator service at the landing 34. In
(12) The dispatch controller 30 determines when to interpret access or activation of the call button 32 or the full car service request button 42 as a second request for elevator service at the landing 34 by determining whether at least one passenger at the landing 34 did not board the elevator car 26 while that elevator car was at the landing 34 in response to the first request. Whether a second request is valid depends on determining that at least one passenger at the landing 34 did not board the elevator car 26, which was assigned to the first request. The dispatch controller 30 makes such a determination in one of a plurality of possible ways in the illustrated embodiment.
(13) Information regarding the load on the elevator car 26 from the load or occupancy sensor 36 indicates whether there was any change in the load on the elevator car 26 while it was at the landing 34 in response to the first service request. If there is no change in the load, that is an indication that no one has boarded or exited the elevator car 26. The dispatch controller 30 uses the output from the load or occupancy sensor 36 to determine that no additional passengers have boarded the elevator car 26 while it was at the landing 34 in response to the first service request and, therefore, recognizes a second request placed through the call button 32 or the full car service request button 42 as a valid second request.
(14) When the dispatch controller 30 uses occupancy information from the load or occupancy sensor 36 in the elevator car 26, information regarding a change in the occupancy of the elevator car is used by the dispatch controller 30 to determine whether a second request is valid.
(15) In some embodiments, the dispatch controller 30 uses information from the door sensor 38 to determine whether at least one individual has crossed the threshold 40 of the elevator car 26 while it is at the landing 34 in response to the first service request. If the door sensor 38 does not indicate any such movement, the dispatch controller 30 determines that at least one passenger is still waiting at the landing 34 to board an elevator car and recognizes a second service request as a valid request.
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(17) When the dispatch controller 30 determines that the elevator car 26 was unable to accept at least one passenger at the landing 34, the call buttons 32 or 42 are enabled to place a call for another car traveling in the same direction that the elevator car 26 was travelling. For example, if the elevator car 26 was travelling down and stopped at the landing 34 in response to the first service request and if the call button 32 has up and down buttons, then only the down button will be enabled to place the second request while the car 26 remains at the landing 34. Similarly, under the same assumed scenario, the dispatch controller 30 will interpret activation of the full car service request button 42 as a second service request for another car to travel downward from the landing 34.
(18) In some example embodiments, the call button 32 and the full car service request button 42 include an indicator that provides an indication that the call button can be used to call another elevator car to the landing 34 while one of the elevator cars is present at the landing in response to a first service request. The indicator may be a light, for example, a visual indication that a second request may be made, or an audible indication.
(19) Embodiments such as that described above provide improved elevator service in situations where crowded or full cars are assigned to calls for elevator service and avoid passenger frustration that otherwise would result.
(20) The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this invention. The scope of legal protection given to this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.