ARRANGEMENT, ELEVATOR AND METHOD

20220017333 ยท 2022-01-20

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Abstract

An arrangement for controlling a lock of an upmost landing door of an elevator, an elevator and a method. The arrangement comprises an actuator arranged to be activated in consequence of activation of a service limit device of the elevator, the actuator being connected to the lock of the upmost landing door, and said activation of the actuator arranged to open said lock.

Claims

1. An arrangement for controlling a lock of an upmost landing door of an elevator, the arrangement comprising an actuator arranged to be activated in consequence of activation of a service limit device of the elevator, the actuator being connected to the lock of the upmost landing door, and said activation of the actuator arranged to open said lock.

2. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, comprising a mechanical connection element connecting said actuator to the lock of the upmost landing door.

3. The arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein the mechanical connection element comprises a cable.

4. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator is arranged to a reaction plate arranged in an elevator shaft of the elevator, the reaction plate being arranged to receive a contacting element from the service limit device of an elevator car arranged in said elevator shaft, the received contacting element being arranged to activate the actuator.

5. The arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reaction plate comprises at least one opening arranged to receive the contacting element.

6. The arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reaction plate is attached to the elevator shaft movably in direction of the shaft, so that the reaction plate is able to move with the received contacting element upwards, and said movement of the reaction plate is arranged to be transmitted to the lock for opening thereof.

7. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator is connected to the lock of the upmost landing door electrically, and said activation of the actuator is arranged to be transmitted electrically to an electrically operating opening arrangement of the lock for opening said lock.

8. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, comprising a wire from the actuator to the electrically operating opening arrangement of the lock.

9. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the actuator is provided with a wireless transmitter for creating an electrical signal as a response to the activation of the actuator, and wherein the electrically operating opening arrangement is provided with a wireless receiver for receiving said electrical signal, said electrically operating opening arrangement arranged for opening the lock as a consequence of receiving said electrical signal.

10. The arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein the activation of the actuator is arranged to be transmitted as an electrical data signal.

11. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator is connected to the lock of the upmost landing door by an optical fibre, and said activation of the actuator is arranged to be transmitted optically to an electrically operating opening arrangement of the lock for opening said lock.

12. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elevator has an operation mode and an inspection or maintenance mode, and the actuator is able to be activated in the inspection or maintenance mode only.

13. An elevator comprising an elevator shaft, an elevator car arranged in the elevator shaft, and the arrangement claimed in claim 1.

14. The elevator as claimed in claim 13, being a No Head Room (NHR) elevator.

15. A method for controlling a lock of an upmost landing door of an elevator, the method comprising: activating an actuator in consequence of activation of a service limit device of the elevator, and causing the lock of the upmost landing door to open by said activation of the actuator.

16. The method as claimed in claim 15, comprising: transmitting the activation of the actuator by a mechanical connection element from the actuator to the lock of the upmost landing door.

17. The method as claimed in claim 14, comprising: transmitting the activation of the actuator electrically.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

[0037] Some embodiments illustrating the present disclosure are described in more detail in the attached drawings, in which

[0038] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an arrangement and method in partial cross-section,

[0039] FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a detail of the arrangement and method shown in FIG. 1,

[0040] FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of another detail of the arrangement and method shown in FIG. 1,

[0041] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of another arrangement and method in partial cross-section,

[0042] FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a third arrangement and method in partial cross-section, and

[0043] FIG. 6 illustrates a method for controlling a lock of an upmost landing door of an elevator.

[0044] In the figures, some embodiments are shown simplified for the sake of clarity. Similar parts are marked with the same reference numbers in the figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0045] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an elevator in partial cross-section, FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a detail of an arrangement and method for an elevator, and FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of another detail of the arrangement and method shown in FIG. 1. The elevator 200 may have a low headroom, but not necessary.

[0046] The elevator 200 comprises an elevator car 9 that defines an interior space for accommodating passengers. The elevator car 100 is arranged in an elevator shaft 7. In one embodiment, the elevator is a No Head Room (NHR) elevator.

[0047] The elevator is provided with an arrangement 100 for controlling a lock 1 of an upmost landing door 2. The arrangement 100 comprises an actuator 3 that is activated in consequence of activation of a service limit device 4 of the elevator. The actuator 3 is connected to the lock 1 of the upmost landing door. Following the activation of the actuator 3, the lock 1 is arranged to open. When the lock is opened it is possible to open the upmost landing door 2, both from the interior space and outside of the elevator car 9.

[0048] In one embodiment, the arrangement 100 comprises a mechanical connection element 5 that connects the actuator 3 to the lock 1 of the upmost landing door. In one embodiment, such as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the mechanical connection element 5 comprises a cable.

[0049] In other embodiments, the mechanical connection element 5 comprises a rope, a chain, and/or a belt.

[0050] In one embodiment, such as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the mechanical connection element 5, such as the cable, or at least a part thereof, is arranged in a housing 15. The housing may be e.g. a simple tube having mono- or multilayered structure.

[0051] In one embodiment, the mechanical connection element 5 is guided by at least one pulley or another type of mechanical guide.

[0052] In one embodiment, the actuator 3 is arranged to a reaction plate 6 that is arranged in an elevator shaft 7 of the elevator. In one embodiment, the reaction plate 6 (or service limit device reaction plate) is linked up with a service limit device 4 (such as one shown in FIG. 2) that is a device arranged for preventing the elevator car 9 moving too high in the elevator shaft 7. Typically, the service limit device 4 is activated in the inspection or maintenance mode of the elevator. The reaction plate 6 comprises a receiving means that is adapted to receive a contacting element 8 from the activated service limit device 4 of the elevator car 9. In one embodiment, the contacting element 8 is a trigger of a pre-triggering device. As said receiving means has received the contacting element 8, the actuator 3 is activated.

[0053] In one embodiment, the receiving means arranged in the reaction plate 6 comprises at least one opening(s) 10 arranged to receive the contacting element 8. In one embodiment, there are two or more, such as six or eight, openings 10 arranged successively in the moving direction of the elevator car 9. The idea of the plurality of openings 10 is that the length of the reaction plate 6 may be extended and thus it is ensured that the contacting element 8 (in a moving elevator car) hits in one of the openings 10.

[0054] In one embodiment, the reaction plate 6 is attached movably to the elevator shaft 7 such that the reaction plate 6 may move in direction of the shaft 7. Thus, the reaction plate 6 can move with the received contacting element 8 (and the elevator car 9) upwards. In one embodiment, said movement of the reaction plate 6 is arranged to be transmitted to the lock 1 for opening thereof. For instance, the movement may cause the mechanical connection element 5 (such as a cable) to pull the lock 1 open.

[0055] In one embodiment, the reaction plate 6 attached movably to the elevator shaft 7 is arranged to activate a gripping device that stops movement of the elevator car.

[0056] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of another arrangement and method in partial cross-section.

[0057] In one embodiment, the actuator 3 is connected to the lock of the upmost landing door 2 electrically, and the lock 1 is provided with an electrically operating opening arrangement 11. In this embodiment, the activation of the actuator 3 is arranged to be transmitted electrically in the lock 1 for opening thereof.

[0058] In one embodiment, such as shown in FIG. 4, the electrical connection between the actuator 3 and the electrically operating opening arrangement 11 is settled by a wire 12. In one embodiment, the electrical activation may be based on electrical power (current or voltage) delivered through the wire 12 to the opening arrangement 11. In another embodiment, the activation of the actuator 3 is transmitted as an electrical data signal that induces the opening arrangement 11 for opening the lock 1.

[0059] FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a third arrangement and method in partial cross-section.

[0060] In one embodiment, the actuator 3 is provided with a wireless transmitter 13 that creates an electrical signal as a response to the activation of the actuator 3, and the electrically operating opening arrangement 11 is provided with a wireless receiver 14 that is arranged to receive said electrical signal. The electrically operating opening arrangement 11 opens the lock 1 when receiving the electrical signal.

[0061] In one embodiment, the actuator 3 is connected to the lock of the upmost landing door 2 by an optical fibre (not shown). The activation of the actuator 3 is arranged to be transmitted optically to an electrically operating opening arrangement 11 of the lock for opening said lock.

[0062] In one embodiment, the elevator 200 has plurality of modes, such as an operation mode and an inspection or maintenance mode. In the operation mode the elevator 200 is functioning in its intended use for moving people or freight between floors, levels or decks of a building or other structure. In the inspection or maintenance mode, the elevator 200 is not moving people or freight but it is made tests, inspections, adjustment works, maintenance or repairs, etc. in the elevator. In the inspection or maintenance mode, one or more maintenance person(s) may be in the elevator car. Typically, properties of the elevator depend on the current mode; for instance, the speed of the elevator car may be lower in the inspection or maintenance mode than in the operation mode.

[0063] In an embodiment, the actuator 3 is able to be activated in the inspection or maintenance mode only. In other words, the actuator 3 cannot be activated in the operation mode. However, in another embodiment, the the actuator 3 can be activated also in the operation mode.

[0064] FIG. 6 illustrates a method for controlling a lock of an upmost landing door of an elevator.

[0065] According to an aspect, the method for controlling the lock 1 of the upmost landing door 2 of an elevator comprises activating 300 an actuator 3 in consequence of activation of a service limit device 4 of the elevator. The activating 302 then causes the lock 1 of the upmost landing door 2 to open 301 by said activation of the actuator 3.

[0066] In one embodiment of the method, the method comprises transmitting 301 the activation of the actuator by a mechanical connection element 5 from the actuator 3 to the lock 1 of the upmost landing door 2. In another embodiment of the method, the method comprises transmitting 301 the activation of the actuator 3 electrically. This electrical activation may be based on e.g. electrical power (current or voltage) delivered from the actuator to the opening arrangement 11, or on an electrical data signal.

[0067] In still another embodiment of the method, the method comprises transmitting 301 an optical data signal from the actuator 3 optically.

[0068] The invention is not limited solely to the embodiments described above, but instead many variations are possible within the scope of the inventive concept defined by the claims below. Within the scope of the inventive concept the attributes of different embodiments and applications can be used in conjunction with or replace the attributes of another embodiment or application.

[0069] The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. The invention may vary in detail within the scope of the inventive idea defined in the following claims.

REFERENCE SYMBOLS

[0070] 1 lock

[0071] 2 upmost landing door

[0072] 3 actuator

[0073] 4 service limit device

[0074] 5 mechanical connection element

[0075] 6 reaction plate

[0076] 7 elevator shaft

[0077] 8 contacting element

[0078] 9 elevator car

[0079] 10 opening

[0080] 11 electrically operating opening arrangement

[0081] 12 wire

[0082] 13 wireless transmitter

[0083] 14 wireless receiver

[0084] 100 arrangement

[0085] 200 elevator