ELEVATOR SLIDING GUIDE SHOE, ELEVATOR CAR AND ELEVATOR COUNTERWEIGHT
20230382687 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An elevator sliding guide shoe for an elevator car and an elevator counterweight includes: a pair of shoe liner brackets, adapted to be detachably mounted on a straight beam of an elevator car or an elevator counterweight; and a shoe liner, disposed between the pair of shoe liner brackets, including a pair of side walls and a bottom wall between the pair of side walls. The pair of side walls is detachably mounted on the pair of shoe liner brackets, respectively, such that the shoe liner is detachable by removing either one shoe liner bracket. The maintenance for the shoe liner can be completed without disassembling the entire elevator sliding guide shoe, especially for a hoistway with narrow space therein. It is very convenient to maintain and repair the split-type elevator sliding guide shoe, and it takes relatively less time in assembling and disassembling thereof.
Claims
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11. An elevator sliding guide shoe comprising: a pair of shoe liner brackets, each of the shoe liner brackets adapted to be detachably mounted on a straight beam of an elevator car or an elevator counterweight of an elevator; a shoe liner adapted to be disposed between the shoe liner brackets, the shoe liner including a pair of side walls and a bottom wall between the side walls; and wherein when each of the side walls of the shoe liner is detachably mounted on one of the shoe liner brackets and the shoe liner brackets are mounted on the straight beam with the shoe liner disposed between the shoe liner brackets, the shoe liner is detachable from the straight beam by detaching either one of shoe liner brackets from the straight beam.
12. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 11 including at least one positioning foot formed on each of the shoe liner brackets, the at least one positioning foot being bent and adapted to be inserted into a socket of the straight beam to position the shoe liner brackets on the straight beam and prevent the shoe liner brackets from rotating relative to the straight beam.
13. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 11 including two positioning feet formed on each of the shoe liner brackets, each of the positioning feet being formed at a respective one of an upper portion and a lower portion of the shoe liner brackets, and the positioning feet being bent and adapted to be inserted into corresponding sockets formed in the straight beam.
14. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 13 wherein each of the shoe liner brackets has a base plate portion adapted to be secured onto the straight beam, and wherein the two positioning feet are formed on the base plate portion with one of the positioning feet at the upper portion and another of the positioning feet at the lower portion.
15. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 14 wherein each of the shoe liner brackets has a side plate portion extending perpendicular to the base plate portion with a slot formed on the side plate portion, and including bump portions formed on outer surfaces of the side walls of the shoe liner, the bump portions being inserted into the slots of the shoe liner brackets to detachably mount the shoe liner to the shoe liner brackets.
16. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 15 including a cushioning pad having side portions being clamped between the side walls of the shoe liner and the side plate portions of the shoe liner brackets, and the cushioning pad having a bottom portion clamped between the bottom wall of the shoe liner and the straight beam.
17. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 14 wherein each of the shoe liner brackets is detachably secured to the straight beam by a single bolt.
18. The elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 17 including a first through-hole formed on the base plate portion of each of the shoe liner brackets and an associated second through-hole formed on the straight beam, the first through-holes and the associated second through-holes receiving the bolts to mount the shoe liner brackets onto the straight beam.
19. An elevator car comprising: a straight beam; and the elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 11 mounted on the straight beam and adapted to slide along a car guide rail fixed on a hoistway wall of an elevator.
20. An elevator counterweight comprising: a straight beam; the elevator sliding guide shoe according to claim 11 mounted on the straight beam and adapted to slide along a counterweight guide rail on a hoistway wall of an elevator.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Technical solutions of the present disclosure are further described in detail by the embodiments in view of attached drawings. In the specification, same or similar reference numerals indicate same or similar components. Following description of the implementations of the present disclosure with reference to the attached drawings is intended to explain an overall concept of the present disclosure, and should not be understood as a limitation of the present disclosure.
[0021] In addition, in the following detailed description, for the convenience in explanation, many specific details are set forth to provide a comprehensive understanding of the embodiments of the present disclosure. However, it is obvious that one or more embodiments may also be implemented without these specific details. In other cases, well-known structures and devices are embodied by illustrations so as to simplify the drawings.
[0022] According to an overall technical concept of the present disclosure, an elevator sliding guide shoe is provided, which includes: a pair of shoe liner brackets, adapted to be detachably mounted on a straight beam of an elevator car or an elevator counterweight of an elevator; and a shoe liner, disposed between the pair of shoe liner brackets, including a pair of side walls and a bottom wall between the pair of side walls. The pair of side walls of the shoe liner are detachably mounted on the pair of shoe liner brackets, respectively, such that the shoe liner is detachable merely by removing either one shoe liner bracket.
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[0026] In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the shoe liner 20 may be made from high molecular polyethylene material, because the high molecular polyethylene material has characteristics of impact resistance, wear resistance, fine self-lubrication and excellent low-temperature performance. The cushioning pad 30 can be made from high elastic polyurethane material, because the high elastic polyurethane material may effectively reduce the impact and function to exhibit superior damping/cushioning effect.
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[0032] However, the present disclosure is not limited to the illustrated embodiments, but also one bent positioning foot, or three or more bent positioning feet 11a may be formed on the base plate 11 of each shoe liner bracket 10. In addition, respective shapes of each positioning foot 11a and each socket 1a are not limited to the rectangular shapes as illustrated in the figure, but can also be in the form of circular shapes or other shapes.
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[0034] In the above embodiments, due to the split-type design of the elevator sliding guide shoe, the installation and maintenance process thereof is simple and flexible. An anti-rotation design of the shoe liner bracket reduces amount of fixing parts in use, reduces the material cost to a certain extent, and facilitates the installation of the shoe liner brackets. For the hoistway having relatively narrow space therein, the elevator sliding guide shoe of split-type design may reduce the situation where the quality of installation may not be guaranteed due to the small space and inconvenient usage of tools.
[0035] Although not illustrated, in another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, an elevator car is also disclosed. The elevator car includes the elevator sliding guide shoe as above, which is installed on the straight beam 1 of the elevator car (see
[0036] Although not illustrated, in another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, an elevator counterweight is also disclosed. The elevator counterweight includes the elevator sliding guide shoe as above, which is installed on the straight beam 1 of the elevator car (see
[0037] Those skilled in the art may understand that the embodiments described above are exemplary, and those skilled in the art may improve them. The structures as described in various embodiments may be freely combined in the absence of any structural or principle conflicts.
[0038] Although the present disclosure is described in view of the attached drawings, the embodiments disclosed in the attached drawings are intended to illustrate preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, but should not be understood as a limitation of the present disclosure.
[0039] Although some embodiments of the overall concept of the present disclosure have been illustrated and explained, those skilled in the art will understand that these embodiments may be changed without departing from the principles and spirit of the overall concept of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
[0040] It should be noted that the word “comprise/include” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the word “a/an” or “one” does not exclude more than one.
[0041] 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.