ELEVATOR ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD
20220259012 · 2022-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Anssi Venho (Helsinki, FI)
- Janne Mikkonen (Helsinki, FI)
- Markku Haapaniemi (Helsinki, FI)
- Matti Rasanen (Helsinki, FI)
- Otto Lanz (Helsinki, FI)
- Janne Laine (Helsinki, FI)
Cpc classification
B66B19/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an elevator arrangement, comprising a hoistway one or more vertically oriented guide rail lines in the hoistway for guiding vertical movement of one or more movable elevator units, and one or more movable elevator units mounted in the hoistway vertically movably along one or more guide rail lines, including at least an elevator car, preferably also a counterweight, and a hoisting roping; a movable support structure mounted in the hoistway for supporting said one or more movable elevator units below it via said hoisting roping, and a hoisting machine on the movable support structure for moving the hoisting roping, for thereby moving said one or more movable elevator units. Said movable support structure comprises a body portion, and a shelf structure projecting laterally from the body portion, and the hoisting machine is mounted on the shelf structure. The invention also relates to a method for constructing an elevator implementing the arrangement.
Claims
1. An elevator arrangement, comprising a hoistway; and one or more vertically oriented guide rail lines in the hoistway for guiding vertical movement of one or more movable elevator units; and one or more movable elevator units mounted in the hoistway vertically movably along one or more guide rail lines, including at least an elevator car, preferably also a counterweight; and a hoisting roping; and a movable support structure mounted in the hoistway for supporting said one or more movable elevator units below it via said hoisting roping; and a hoisting machine on the movable support structure for moving the hoisting roping, for thereby moving said one or more movable elevator units; wherein said movable support structure comprises a body portion and a shelf structure projecting laterally from the body portion, and the hoisting machine is mounted on the shelf structure.
2. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the shelf structure comprises a beam structure carrying the complete or at least part of the weight of the hoisting machine.
3. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said beam structure includes horizontally oriented beam portions projecting laterally from the body portion, in particular from a horizontal beam thereof
4. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said beam structure moreover includes vertically oriented or at an inclined angle vertically oriented beam portions projecting vertically or at an inclined angle upwards from the aforementioned horizontally oriented beam portions.
5. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the shelf structure is suspended from above with at least one auxiliary suspender.
6. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the arrangement comprises at least one auxiliary suspender engaged with the shelf structure and a part of the movable support structure, which part is located higher than the shelf structure.
7. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the at least one auxiliary suspender comprises an elongated tension member, in particular preferably a rope, a cable, a rod, or a chain, suitable for transmitting tension between the shelf structure and the aforementioned part of the movable support structure, the arrangement preferably comprising an adjustable tightening mechanism by which tension of the tension member can be adjusted.
8. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the hoisting machine comprises a motor and a drive wheel rotatable by the motor for moving the hoisting roping.
9. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the arrangement comprises plurality of pulleys carried by the shelf structure for guiding passage of the hoisting roping.
10. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of pulleys comprises a first side pulley and a second side pulley, the hoisting roping passing on a first side of the drive wheel downwards from the drive wheel and further to the first side pulley and over it, and on a second side of the drive wheel downwards from the drive wheel and further to the second side pulley and over it.
11. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal distance between the first side pulley and the second side pulley is adjustable.
12. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first side pulley is mounted on a first pivotal arm and/or the second side pulley is mounted on a second pivotal arm, the horizontal distance between the first side pulley and the second side pulley being adjustable by pivoting one or both of the arms.
13. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein one or more of said one or more vertically oriented guide rail lines comprises guide rail sections piled on top of each other, and said hoisting machine is displaceable between a first position and a second position, wherein in said first position the hoisting machine is on top of an uppermost guide rail section of one or more vertically oriented guide rail lines and/or below a guide rail bracket mounted in the hoistway such that the vertical projection of the hoisting machine, in particular the vertical projection of the motor and/or the drive wheel thereof, overlaps with the vertical projection of the guide rail section in question and/or the guide rail bracket in question, and in said second position the hoisting machine is displaced such that the vertical projection of the hoisting machine, in particular the vertical projection of the motor and/or the drive wheel thereof, and the vertical projection of the guide rail section in question and/or the guide rail bracket in question are beside each other.
14. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the shelf structure comprises a support base on which the hoisting machine is mounted to rest.
15. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the support base is mounted on the aforementioned beam structure, preferably particularly on the aforementioned one or more vertical or inclined beam portions.
16. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the support base comprises a vertically open passage, which is on top of said uppermost guide rail section and through which an additional guide rail section to be installed on top of said uppermost guide rail section fits to extend, in particular when the hoisting machine is in said second position and/or which is below a guide rail bracket mounted in the hoistway and through which the guide rail bracket fits to move when the movable support structure is hoisted higher in the hoistway such that the support base rises to be level or above the level of the guide rail bracket in question, in particular when the hoisting machine is in said second position.
17. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the hoisting machine is rotatable around a vertical axis.
18. An elevator arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said hoisting machine is pivotally displaceable between the first position and the second position, preferably around at least one horizontal axis.
19. A method for constructing an elevator comprising providing an elevator arrangement as defined in claim 1; and thereafter using the elevator car for transporting passengers and/or goods; and thereafter hoisting the movable support structure higher in the hoistway; and thereafter using the elevator car for transporting passengers and/or goods.
20. A method according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises after said (first) using and before said hoisting, displacing the hoisting machine from the first position to the second position, and thereafter installing one or more guide rail sections on top of an uppermost guide rail section of one or more vertically oriented guide rail lines.
21. A method according to claim 1, wherein in said installing one or more guide rail sections are installed to extend through said vertically open passage.
22. A method according to claim 1, wherein said providing comprises adjusting the position of the hoisting machine by pivoting it around the vertical axis and/or adjusting the horizontal distance between the first side pulley and the second side pulley.
23. A method according to claim 1, wherein during said hoisting, vertical movement of the movable support structure is guided by one or more guides mounted on the movable support structure which run along one or more guide rail lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0057] In the following, the present invention will be described in more detail by way of example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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[0070] The foregoing aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the drawings and the detailed description related thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0072] In the preferred embodiments, the hoisting machine 8;28 comprises a motor 8a;28a and a drive wheel 8b;28b rotatable by the motor 8a;28a for moving the hoisting roping 6,26. The hoisting roping passes around the drive wheel 8b;28b. In the preferred embodiments, the arrangement comprises an elevator control system 90 connected with the hoisting machine 8;28 for controlling operation thereof
[0073] As illustrated in
[0074] In the following, preferred features of embodiment of
[0075] In order to facilitate sound support and the aforementioned displaceability, the support base 105 comprises a vertically open passage 105a, which ison top of said uppermost guide rail section 2a,3a and through which open passage 105a an additional guide rail section to be installed on top of said uppermost guide rail section fits to extend when the hoisting machine is in said second position. The vertically open passage 105a is below a guide rail bracket 15 mounted in the hoistway. The guide rail bracket 15 fits to move through the passage 105a when the movable support structure 7 is hoisted higher in the hoistway 1 such that the support base 105 rises to be level or above the level of the guide rail bracket 15 in question, in particular when the hoisting machine 8 is in said second position. In said second position the hoisting machine 8 blocks said passage 105a, at least in vertical direction.
[0076] The aforementioned vertically open passage 105a is preferably open also laterally, as illustrated, so that the aforementioned guide rail bracket 15 mounted in the hoistway fits to extend from a lateral side into the passage 105a. Thereby, the bracket 15 can remain in mechanical connection with the hoistway structure on which it is mounted, e.g. its one end can remain fixed to a wall or a beam of the hoistway, without causing a collision when the movable support structure 7 is hoisted such that the support base 7 rises to be level or above the level of the guide rail bracket 15 in question.
[0077] As schematically illustrated in
[0078] In the preferred embodiment of
[0079] As illustrated in
[0080] Said beam structure 101-104 includes horizontally oriented beam portions projecting laterally from the body portion 9. The complete weight of the hoisting machine 8 is particularly carried by the horizontally oriented beam portions in the embodiment of
[0081] Said beam structure 101-104 includes two and in the presented case particularly only two, horizontally oriented beam portions 101,102 projecting beside each other laterally from the body portion 9, in particular from a horizontal beam 9a thereof, the two horizontally oriented beam portions 101,102 being spaced apart such that a space is formed between them. This structure facilitates rigidity of the shelf structure 10.
[0082] Said beam structure 101-104 moreover includes vertically oriented beam portions 103,104 projecting vertically upwards from the aforementioned horizontally oriented beam portions 101,102.
[0083] As above mentioned, the shelf structure 10 comprises a support base 105 on which the hoisting machine 8 is mounted to rest. The support base 105 is preferably mounted, e.g. by welding or by bolts, with the aforementioned beam structure, preferably particularly on the aforementioned one or more vertical or inclined beam portions 103,104. Hereby, it can be disposed in an elevated position relative to level on which the shelf connects with the body portion 9.
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[0087] In the following, preferred features of embodiment of
[0088] Said beam structure 201-204 comprises two, and in the presented case particularly only two, of said horizontally oriented beam portions 201,202. These project beside each other laterally from the body portion 29, in particular from a horizontal beam 29a thereof. The two horizontally oriented beam portions 201,202 are spaced apart such that a space is formed between them. This structure facilitates rigidity of the shelf structure 30.
[0089] Said beam structure 201-204 moreover includes at an inclined angle vertically oriented beam portions 203,204 projecting at an inclined angle upwards from the aforementioned horizontally oriented beam portions 201,202.
[0090] As above mentioned, the shelf structure 30 comprises a support base 31 on which the hoisting machine 8 is mounted to rest. The support base 31 is preferably mounted, e.g. by welding or by bolts, on the aforementioned beam structure 201-204, preferably particularly on the aforementioned one or more vertical or inclined beam portions 203,204. Hereby, it can be disposed in an elevated position relative to the level on which the shelf connects with the body portion 29.
[0091] In the preferred embodiment of
[0092] The auxiliary suspender 32 comprises an elongated tension member 32a, in particular a rope, a cable, a rod, or a chain, for transmitting tension between the shelf structure 30 and the aforementioned part 29b of the movable support structure 27.
[0093] Said at least one auxiliary suspender 32 can comprise one or two of said auxiliary suspenders, such as tension members as defined.
[0094] Preferably, auxiliary suspender 32 comprises an adjustable tightening mechanism 32b by which tension of the tension member 32a can be adjusted. Hereby, its bearing ability can be adjusted as needed. It can also be provided a pretension.
[0095] The adjustability is preferably provided such that the length of one or more parts of the auxiliary suspender 32 extending between the shelf structure 30 and the aforementioned part 29b of the movable support structure 27, which part 29b of the movable support structure 27 is located higher than the shelf structure 30, is adjustable.
[0096] The adjustment of said length of one or more parts of the auxiliary suspender 32, when it comprises a rod 32a, in particular two rods 32a, is illustrated in
[0097] The adjustment of said length of one or more parts of the auxiliary suspender 32, when it comprises a rod 32a, in particular one rod 32a, is illustrated in
[0098] The adjustment of said length of one or more parts of the auxiliary suspender 32, when the tension member 32a is a rope, a cable or a chain 32a, is illustrated in
[0099] The arrangement preferably comprises plurality of pulleys 33-36 mounted on and carried by the shelf structure 30 for guiding passage of the hoisting roping 26, as illustrated in
[0100] The plurality of pulleys 33-36 comprises a first side pulley 33 and a second side pulley 34, the hoisting roping 26 passing on a first side of the drive wheel 8b downwards from the drive wheel 8b and further to the first side pulley 33 and over it, and on a second side of the drive wheel 8b downwards from the drive wheel 8b and further to the second side pulley 34 and over it.
[0101] For ensuring a substantial contact angle, it is preferred that the plurality of pulleys 33-36 comprises, as illustrated, a second first side pulley (35) the hoisting roping passing on a first side of the drive wheel 8b downwards from the drive wheel (8b) to the second first side pulley (35), under it and further to the first first side pulley (33) and over it, and a second second side pulley (36), the hoisting roping passing downwards from the drive wheel (8b) to the second second side pulley (36), under it and further to the first second side pulley (34) to the first first side pulley (33) and over it.
[0102] The horizontal distance between the first side pulley 33 and the second side pulley 34 is preferably adjustable, as illustrated in
[0103] The adjustability of the horizontal distance mentioned above is implemented preferably as illustrated in
[0104] In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
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[0106] In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0107] The first and second pivotal arm 37;38 are preferably mounted on the shelf structure 30 in particular on the support base 31 thereof, in particular on the second part 312 thereof. This is however not necessary as they could be also mounted on a different part of the shelf structure 30.
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[0109] In an embodiment of a method for constructing an elevator, the method comprises providing an elevator arrangement 100 as described referring to the embodiment of
[0110] During each using, the mounting mechanism 71,271 for mounting the movable support structure 7;27 in a the hoistway immovably at least in downward direction is maintained in its first state and during hoisting in its second state as described earlier above.
[0111] The additional rope possibly needed can be taken from a rope storage s, which can be preferably mounted on the movable support structure 7;27, for example, or alternatively elsewhere, such as on a landing or in the pit of the hoistway.
[0112] In the method, generally preferably, each said using the elevator car 4,24 for transporting passengers and/or goods comprises automatically operating, in particular by an elevator control system 90, the hoisting machine (8), to move the elevator car 4;24 between vertically displaced landings, in particular in response to signals received from one or more interfaces, such as one or more user interfaces operable by a user. The interface can comprise a button panel, or a touch screen of a stationary panel or a mobile phone, for instance.
[0113] In the method, preferably during said hoisting vertical movement of the the movable support structure 7;27 is guided by one or more guides 11;31 mounted on the movable support structure 7;27 which run along one or more guide rail lines 2,3;22,23, such as preferably the guide rail lines 2,22 of the elevator car. The guides 11;31 have been illustrated schematically in
[0114] In a method where the arrangement is as described referring to the embodiment of
[0115] In a method where the arrangement is as described referring to the embodiment of
[0116] Generally, the movable support structure 7;27 preferably comprises a mounting mechanism 71,271 for mounting the movable support structure 7;27 in a the hoistway immovably at least in downward direction. Preferably, the mounting mechanism 71,271 is shiftable between a first state and a second state state, where in said first state said mechanism engages a stationary structure to take support from it, the stationary structure preferably being a wall or other stationary structure of the hoistway or a guide rail or a guide rail bracket mounted in the hoistway, and in said second state said mechanism is released from said engagement. For example, in
[0117] The movable elevator units 4,5;24,25 include at least an elevator car 4;24 and preferably a counterweight 5;25, but this is not necessary since counterweightless elevators also exist, and the invention could be implemented also in context where the hoisting function is implemented without a counterweight.
[0118] Use of auxiliary suspenders 32 for supporting of the shelf structure 10,30 are not necessary in the embodiments of
[0119] It is to be understood that the above description and the accompanying Figures are only intended to teach the best way known to the inventors to make and use the invention. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the art that the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The above-described embodiments of the invention may thus be modified or varied, without departing from the invention, as appreciated by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.