Arrangement for evacuating persons from an elevator car
11225395 · 2022-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B5/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An arrangement for evacuating persons from an elevator car includes a tread element, which tread element delimits a lower end of an evacuation passage of the elevator car, and a walkway having a first end, wherein the walkway can be fixed, preferably hooked, on the tread element by the first end. The arrangement includes at least one rung that can be fixed above the tread element, wherein the rung is usable as a tread step and the first end of the walkway can alternatively be fixed or hooked on the rung instead of on the tread element.
Claims
1. An apparatus for evacuating persons from an elevator car comprising: an elevator car having an evacuation passage; a tread element forming a step at a lower end of the evacuation passage in the elevator car; a walkway having a first end and a second end; and at least one rung attached above the tread element to the elevator car, the at least one rung being formed as a step usable by a person evacuating the elevator car, and wherein the first end of the walkway is adapted to be selectively attachable onto the tread element or onto the rung, wherein the walkway is selectively positionable between a first configuration and a second configuration to enable evacuation of the elevator car, where in the first configuration the first end of the walkway is attached onto the tread element, and in the second configuration the first end of the walkway is attached onto the rung.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first end of the walkway is formed as a hook.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 including a bar attached to the elevator car beside the evacuation passage wherein the at least one rung is adapted to be attached the bar.
4. The apparatus according to claim 3 including a second bar, the first bar and the second bar being fastened to the elevator car on opposite sides of the evacuation passage and the at least one rung being attached to the first bar and the second bar.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the first and second bars are arranged perpendicularly to the tread element.
6. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the first and second bars and the at least one rung are included in a balustrade arranged on a car roof of the elevator car.
7. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the first and second bars are arranged on either side of the evacuation passage formed as an evacuation door.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1 including a safety barrier having a safety contact, the safety barrier being arranged within the evacuation passage such that the safety barrier obstructs the evacuation passage in a fixed position, and the safety contact is only closed in the fixed position of the safety barrier.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the safety barrier is formed as a rod attached above the at least one rung.
10. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the safety barrier closes the evacuation passage in the fixed position.
11. An elevator system comprising an elevator car and the apparatus for evacuating persons from the elevator car according to claim 1.
12. The elevator system according to claim 11 comprising an additional elevator car, the additional elevator car having an additional evacuation passage, wherein the walkway is adapted to be connected to the evacuation passage in the elevator car and the additional evacuation passage in the additional elevator car.
13. The elevator system according to claim 12 wherein a lower end of the additional evacuation passage in the additional elevator car is formed by a second tread element, wherein the walkway is adapted be attached onto the second tread element by the second end of the walkway, and including an additional rung attached above the second tread element, wherein the additional rung is formed as a step usable by a person evacuating the additional elevator car, wherein the second end of the walkway is further adapted to be attached onto the additional rung, and wherein the second end of the walkway is selectively attachable to one of the second tread element and the additional rung to enable evacuation of the additional elevator car.
14. The elevator system according to claim 13 wherein the first end and the second end of the walkway are each formed as a hook.
15. A method for evacuating persons from an elevator car comprising the steps of: providing the apparatus according to claim 1; and attaching the first end of the walkway onto the at least one rung or the tread element.
16. An apparatus for evacuating persons from an elevator car comprising: an elevator car having an evacuation passage; a tread element forming a lower end of the evacuation passage in the elevator car; a walkway having a first end adapted to be attached onto the tread element; at least one rung attached above the tread element to the elevator car, the at least one rung being formed as a step usable by a person evacuating the elevator car, and wherein the first end of the walkway is further adapted to be attached onto the rung, wherein the first end of the walkway is selectively attachable to one of the tread element or the rung to enable evacuation of the elevator car; and a first bar and a second bar fastened to the elevator car on opposite sides of the evacuation passage, where the at least one rung is attached to the first bar and the second bar, and wherein the first and second bars and the at least one rung are included in a balustrade arranged on a car roof of the elevator car.
17. An apparatus for evacuating persons from an elevator car comprising: an elevator car having an evacuation passage; a tread element forming a lower end of the evacuation passage in the elevator car; a walkway having a first end adapted to be attached onto the tread element; at least one rung attached above the tread element to the elevator car, the at least one rung being formed as a step usable by a person evacuating the elevator car, and wherein the first end of the walkway is further adapted to be attached onto the rung, wherein the first end of the walkway is selectively attachable to one of the tread element or the rung to enable evacuation of the elevator car; and a safety barrier having a safety contact, the safety barrier being arranged within the evacuation passage such that the safety barrier obstructs the evacuation passage in a fixed position, and the safety contact is only closed in the fixed position of the safety barrier.
18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the safety barrier is formed as a rod attached above the at least one rung.
19. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the safety barrier closes the evacuation passage in the fixed position.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described in greater detail in the following with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The elevator car 5, when stuck according to
(8) In order for it to be possible to evacuate the passengers inside the elevator car 5, the elevator car 5 comprises an evacuation passage 35. For example, an exit from the elevator shaft 2 can be reached via this evacuation passage 35 of the elevator car 5.
(9) The evacuation passage 35 is formed as an evacuation door 20. An evacuation door 20 of this type is arranged in one of the side walls 8 of the elevator car 5 and, for example, can only be opened from the outside so that a service technician can safely evacuate the persons from the stuck elevator car 5.
(10) Alternatively or additionally, the elevator car 5 may comprise an evacuation passage 35 arranged on the car roof 7 of the elevator car 5. An evacuation passage of this type arranged on the car roof 7 can be reached through a roof hatch 30 in the car roof 7 by means of a ladder which can be temporarily arranged in the elevator car 5, for example.
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(12) Components of an apparatus for evacuating persons are arranged at the evacuation passages 35 shown in
(13) In order for it to be possible to arrange said at least one rung 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 within the evacuation passage, a bar 45 may be arranged beside the door opening. The bar 45 comprises a fastening region 47, 48, 49 allocated to the relevant rung 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 for attaching the rung(s) 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 in the evacuation passage. The bar 45, which is preferably oriented perpendicularly on the tread element 46, can be attached to the side wall 8 of the elevator car 5 comprising the evacuation passage or to the balustrade 15 such that a component of a door frame or a component of the balustrade 15 is formed by the bar 45 for the evacuation passage.
(14) A second bar 45′ can be arranged on the other side of the evacuation passage relative to the first bar 45 and can be formed in the same way as said first bar 45. Accordingly, the second bar 45′ comprises a fastening region 47′, 48′, 49′ allocated to the relevant rung 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 for attaching the rung(s) 47.0, 48.0, 49.0, the fastening region 47′, 48′, 49′ preferably being arranged such that the rung(s) 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 are oriented horizontally in the evacuation passage.
(15) Furthermore, a safety barrier 52 may be arranged within the evacuation passage such that the evacuation passage is obstructed despite the evacuation door or balustrade 15 being open. The safety barrier 52 shown in
(16) The tread element 46 shown in
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(18) Accordingly, a first of the two apparatuses is arranged on the first evacuation door 20.1 and the second of these apparatuses is arranged on the second evacuation door 20.2. A plurality of fastening supports 60.1, 60.2 arranged vertically one above the other are arranged in the elevator shaft 2 between the travel paths of the two elevator cars 5.1, 5.2. Rails (not shown) for vertically guiding the elevator cars 5.1, 5.2 in the elevator shaft 2 may be fastened to fastening supports 60.1, 60.2 of this type.
(19) By way of example, the first elevator car 5.1 is stuck in the elevator shaft 2, while the second elevator car 5.2 can still move vertically. This means that it is not possible for the first elevator car 5.1 to move vertically, and as a result the persons inside the first elevator car 5.1 need to be evacuated. The first elevator car 5.1 becoming stuck in this way may be caused, inter alia, by a power cut, a lightning strike, or a defective shaft-door contact that opens the safety circuit despite the shaft door comprising this shaft-door contact being closed. The second elevator car 5.2 can thus be positioned in the elevator shaft 2 such that the persons can be evacuated from the first stuck elevator car 5.1 into the second elevator car 5.2 via a walkway 55 that can be attached to the two apparatuses.
(20) A first end of the walkway 55 is attached or hooked onto a rung 48.01 of a first of the two apparatuses, and the second end thereof opposite the first end is attached or hooked onto the tread element 46.2 of the second of the two apparatuses such that the distance over the walkway 55 to be crossed by the persons to be evacuated is kept as short as possible. It is understandable for this crossing distance to be limited irrespective of the vertical positioning of the second elevator car 5.2 if the walkway 55 were to be attached or hooked onto the tread elements 46.1, 46.2 of the two apparatuses since, when crossing the walkway 55, the persons would have to step over or crawl through the lower of the two fastening supports 60.1 shown in
(21) This means that the second elevator car 5.2 can be positioned in the elevator shaft 2 for evacuation relative to the first, stuck elevator car 5.1 depending on the position of the fastening support 60.1 hindering evacuation. Once the second evacuation door has been opened, the service technician evacuating the persons can remove the safety barrier 52.2 of the second apparatus in order to thus open the safety contact allocated to the second elevator car 5.2 or interrupt the allocated safety circuit. It is also possible to design the safety contact of this safety barrier 52.2 such that the safety circuit allocated to the first elevator car 5.1 is also interrupted in order to securely prevent the first elevator car 5.1 from moving when a power cut comes to an end, for example. If necessary, the first end of the walkway 55 can be attached or hooked onto the tread element 46.1 or onto one of the rungs 47.01, 48.01, 49.01 that are attached within the evacuation passage. A rung 49.01 that can be attached above the first end of the attached walkway 55 if necessary should be removed if at all possible for evacuating the persons in order to avoid said persons having to step over an additional obstacle, which would be constituted by a rung 49.01 of this type. In order to make it possible for the persons to be evacuated to easily cross the walkway 55, the rung 47.01 that can be attached below the first end of the attached or hooked walkway 55 can be attached within the evacuation passage.
(22) A method, described in the following, for evacuating the stuck elevator car 5.1 is applicable both to elevator installations that only comprise the stuck, first elevator car 5.1, and also to elevator installations that also comprise the second elevator car 5.2. In order to carry out the evacuation from the first elevator car 5.1, a service technician has to switch the stuck elevator car 5.1 into a stop mode. This means that the stuck state, which may have been brought about by a power cut or lightning strike, is secured. For example, this can be carried out by activating a master switch in the machine room of the elevator installation. This stuck elevator car 5.1 is thus prevented from moving due to a power supply being externally restored, and therefore a service technician working outside this stuck elevator car 5.1 cannot be surprised or put at risk by a moving elevator car 5.1 that has suddenly become operational again.
(23) The service technician can then gain access to the stuck elevator car 5.1. If necessary, the service technician preferably transfers the second elevator car 5.2 into a service mode such that the second elevator car 5.2 can be positioned in the elevator shaft 2 such that the persons can be evacuated from the stuck elevator car 5.1 into the second elevator car 5.2 via a walkway 55 that can be attached to the two elevator cars 5.1, 5.2. Once the service technician has secured said walkway against the risk of persons falling into the elevator shaft 2, the service technician can remove the safety barrier 52.2 which may be provided on the second elevator car 5.2. The service technician then positions the walkway 55 such that the first end of the walkway 55 is attached or hooked onto the first elevator car 5.1, either onto the tread element 46.1 or onto one of the rungs 47.0, 48.0, 49.0 of the apparatus, in order for the evacuation to be carried out. The second end of the walkway 55 can preferably be attached or hooked onto the tread element 46.2 attached to the second elevator car 5.2. Alternatively, the second end can likewise be attached or hooked onto one of the rungs 47.02, 48.02 attached to the second elevator car 5.2. The second end of the walkway 55 should be attached, if at all possible, to a shaft exit in the elevator shaft 2 if the persons inside the first elevator car 5.1 cannot be evacuated to a second elevator car 5.2 that may be provided. A safety barrier 52.1 can then be removed so as to thus render the walkway 55 accessible to the persons to be evacuated and so as to make it possible to carry out the evacuation.
(24) In the same way, the equipment provided for an elevator system as described according to
(25) 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.