Blocking device
11008196 · 2021-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Juan Quiles (Rivasvaciamadrid, ES)
- Antonio de Miguel Urquijo (Madrid, ES)
- Gianluca Foschini (Madrid, ES)
Cpc classification
B66B5/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blocking device (2) for blocking access to an door unlocking device (118) of an elevator system (102) comprises: an outer element (4), which is introducible into an access opening (30) providing access to the door unlocking device (118); and an inner element (6), which is introducible into the outer element (4). The inner element (6) is configured for bringing the blocking device (2) into a fixing configuration, in which the outer element (4) is fixedly engaged with the access opening (30), by introducing the inner element (6) into the outer element (4).
Claims
1. A blocking device for blocking access to a door unlocking device of an elevator system, wherein the door unlocking device is configured for unlocking a door of the elevator system, and wherein the blocking device comprises: an outer element, which is introducible into an access opening which provides access to the door unlocking device; an inner element, which is introducible into the outer element and which is configured for bringing the blocking device into a fixing configuration, in which the outer element is fixedly engaged with the access opening, by introducing the inner element into the outer element; a locking device separate from the inner element, the locking device configured for locking the inner element in a fixing position within the outer element; wherein the outer element comprises an inner thread on an inner cylindrical surface thereof and the inner element comprises a matching outer thread on an outer cylindrical surface thereof, the inner thread and outer thread allowing the inner element to be threaded into the outer element; wherein the outer and inner elements are configured such that the inner element is completely enclosed by the outer element when introduced into the outer element.
2. The blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the outer element comprises a spreadable fixing portion which is spreadable by introducing the inner element into the outer element, wherein the spreadable fixing portion comprises a plurality of engagement elements which are elastically attached to or formed integrally with the outer element.
3. The blocking device according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the outer and inner elements comprises a tapered or curved surface which causes the spreadable fixing portion to spread when the inner element is introduced into the outer element.
4. The blocking device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the outer and inner elements has a basically cylindrical shape.
5. The blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the inner element comprises an engagement portion configured for engaging with a matching tool or key.
6. The blocking device according to claim 1, further comprising a holding portion or a holding element which is configured for preventing the inner element from being separated from the outer element.
7. The blocking device according to claim 1 wherein the locking device comprises a padlock and at least one of the outer and inner elements comprises at least one hole which is configured for receiving a bar or bolt of the padlock for locking the inner element.
8. An elevator system comprising: a door unlocking device, which is configured for unlocking a door of the elevator system, and which is accessible via an access opening; and a blocking device according to claim 1, wherein the door unlocking device is arranged at a landing door, at an elevator car, at a machine room and/or within a pit of the elevator system.
9. A method of blocking a door unlocking device of an elevator system according to claim 8, wherein the method includes: introducing the inner element of the blocking device into the outer element of the blocking device; introducing the outer element of the blocking device into the access opening; and tightening the inner element for fixing the outer element within the access opening; attaching the locking device to the blocking device such as to lock the inner element in the fixing position in which the inner element fixes the outer element within the access opening.
10. A method of blocking a door unlocking device of an elevator system according to claim 8, wherein the method includes: introducing the outer element of the blocking device into the access opening; introducing the inner element of the blocking device into the outer element of the blocking device; and tightening the inner element for fixing the outer element within the access opening; attaching the locking device to the blocking device such as to lock the inner element in the fixing position in which the inner element fixes the outer element within the access opening.
Description
(1) In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in more detail with reference to the enclosed figures.
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(7) The elevator system 102 comprises an elevator car 106 which is movably suspended within a hoistway 104 extending between a plurality of landings 108, which are located on different floors. A pit 114 is provided at the bottom of the hoistway 104.
(8) The elevator car 106 is movably suspended by means of a tension member 103. The tension member 103, for example a rope or belt, is connected to an elevator drive unit 105, which is configured for driving the tension member 103 in order to move the elevator car 106 along the height of the hoistway 104 between the plurality of landings 108.
(9) Each landing 108 is provided with a landing door 110 mounted to a landing door frame. The elevator car 106 is provided with a corresponding elevator car door 111 for allowing passengers to transfer between a landing 108 and the interior of the elevator car 106 when the elevator car 106 is positioned at the respective landing 108.
(10) The exemplary embodiment shown in
(11) The elevator drive unit 105 is controlled by an elevator control unit 113 for moving the elevator car 106 along the hoistway 104 between the different landings 108.
(12) Input to the elevator control unit 13 may be provided via landing control panels 107a, which are provided on each landing 108 close to the landing doors 110, and/or via a car operation panel 107b provided inside the elevator car 106.
(13) The landing control panels 107a and the car operation panel 107b may be connected to the elevator control unit 113 by means of electrical lines, which are not shown in
(14) A door unlocking device 118 which allows a mechanic to manually unlock a landing door 110 for entering the hoistway 14 for maintenance and/or repair. The door unlocking device 118 is provided with a safety switch 112. The safety switch 112 is activated when the door unlocking device 118 is activated for unlocking the landing door 110. The skilled person will understand that alternatively or additionally door unlocking devices 118 including safety switches 112 may be provided at other landing doors 110 and/or at other doors 116, 117 respectively providing access to the machine room 115 and/or to the pit 114 of the hoistway 14 as well.
(15) The door unlocking device 118 is accessible via an access opening 30 formed in the landing door frame 28. In some embodiments the safety switch 112 is activated in order to allow operating the elevator in a maintenance mode after a person has entered the hoistway 104 via the landing door 110 in a situation in which the elevator car 106 is not positioned at the lowest landing 108.
(16) In a further embodiment the safety switch 112 is activated for stopping operation of the elevator system 102 when the landing door is opened 108 in a situation in which the elevator car 106 is positioned at another landing. After having entered the hoistway 104, the mechanic may start a maintenance mode of operation while the safety switch 112 is activated. The activated safety switch 112 prevents the elevator system 102 from operating in a normal mode of operation.
(17) As mentioned before, the door unlocking device 118 and the safety switch 112 have to be blocked so that the safety switch 112 cannot be reset while a person (mechanic) is present within the hoistway 114.
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(19) The blocking device 2 comprises an outer element (outer body) 4 and an inner element (inner body) 6. In
(20) The inner element 6 comprises a first portion 8 having a basically cylindrical shape, which is shown as an upper portion 8 in
(21) The inner element 6 further comprises a second/intermediate portion 10, which is arranged next to the first/upper portion 8 and which is provided with an outer thread.
(22) Next to the second/intermediate portion 10 opposite to the first portion 8, there is a third portion 12, which is depicted as a lower portion 12 in
(23) A hollow space 14 is formed within the outer element 4. In the orientation shown in
(24) At the side of the hollow space 14, which is opposite to the open end, a bore 16 is formed in a portion 15 of the outer element 4, which is formed next to the hollow space 14. The circumferential outer wall of the bore 16 is provided with an inner thread. The inner thread matches the outer thread formed at the outer circumference of the second portion 10 of the inner element 6. The combination of the inner and outer threads allows the inner element 6 to be screwed into the outer element 4. A tool or key (not shown), which is in engagement with the engagement portion (third portion) 12 of the inner element 6, may be used for screwing the inner element 6 into the outer element 4.
(25) At the end opposite to the opening, i.e. at the end which is shown at the top of
(26) The spreading portion 18 has a circular cross-section (see
(27) The engagement elements 20 are elastically connected to the second portion 10 of the outer element 4 by means of connection portions 19 respectively extending between an associated engagement element 20 and the outer element 4. The bore 16 extends through the center of the spreading portion 18. The engagement elements 20 and the connection portions 19 may be formed integrally with each other. The connection portions 19 may be formed integrally with the outer element 4.
(28) In the orientation shown in
(29) In case the spreading portion 18 has been inserted into an access opening 30 (see
(30) The blocking device 2 may be removed from the access opening 30 by untightening the inner element 6, which causes the engagement elements 20 to unspread. In consequence, the diameter of the spreading portion 18 is reduced, which allows the outer element 4 to be removed from the access opening 30.
(31) The blocking device 2 comprises a holding portion 17 provided at the outer element 4 and/or a holding element provided at the inner element 6. The holding portion 17 and/or the holding element are configured for preventing the inner element 6 from being completely separated from the outer element 4. As a result, the outer and inner elements 4, 6 are kept together and it is avoided that the inner element 6 gets lost.
(32) At least one hole (“locking opening”) 22 is provided in a circumferential sidewall of the hollow space 14. A bar/bolt 24 of a padlock 26 may be passed through said hole 22, as it is shown in
(33) In case the inner element 6 is blocked by the padlock 26, the padlock 26 needs to be unlocked and removed for allowing access to the engagement portion 12 for releasing the inner portion 6 and reducing the diameter of the spreading portion 18. This is necessary for being able to remove the locking device 2 from the access opening 30 for providing access to the door unlocking device 118.
(34) The padlock 26, when locked, prevents (“blocks”) unauthorized access to the inner element 6 and thus prevents an unauthorized removal of the blocking device 2.
(35) The skilled person will understand that alternative locking mechanisms may be used instead of the padlock 26.
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(37) A blocking device 2 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention is introduced into said access opening 30 for preventing access to the door unlocking device 118. The blocking device 2 is locked by means of a padlock 26 preventing an unauthorized removal of the blocking device 2. Only a person (mechanic) in possession of a matching key is able to unlock and remove the padlock 26, to release the inner element 6 and to remove the outer element 4 from the access opening 30 in order to access the door unlocking device 118 via the access opening 30 in order to switch the elevator system 102 from a maintenance mode back to a mode of normal operation.
(38) While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition many modifications may be made to adopt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the dependent claims.
REFERENCES
(39) 2 blocking device 4 outer element 6 inner element 8 first/upper portion of the inner element 10 second/intermediate portion of the inner element 12 third/lower/engagement portion of the inner element 14 hollow space 15 portion of the outer element next to the hollow space 16 bore 17 holding portion 18 spreading portion 19 connection portion 20 spreading element 21 edge 22 hole 23 slit 24 bar/bolt 26 padlock 28 landing door frame 30 access opening 102 elevator system 103 tension member 104 hoistway 106 elevator car 107a landing control panels 107b car operation panel 108 landing 110 landing door 111 elevator car door 112 safety switch 113 elevator control unit 114 pit 115 machine room 116 door providing access to the pit 117 door providing access to the machine room 118 door unlocking device D diameter of the spreading portion