Grooved belt for elevator system
10926975 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D07B5/006
TEXTILES; PAPER
D07B1/22
TEXTILES; PAPER
B66B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D07B5/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B66B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A belt for suspending and/or driving an elevator car of an elevator system includes a plurality of tension members spaced from each other along a width of the belt and extending longitudinally along a length of the belt. A jacket at least partially envelopes the plurality of tension members and forms at least one outer belt surface along a width of the belt. A groove is located in the at least one outer belt surface extending longitudinally along the length of the belt.
Claims
1. A belt for suspending or driving an elevator car of an elevator system comprising: a plurality of tension members spaced from each other along a width of the belt and extending longitudinally along a length of the belt; a jacket at least partially enveloping the plurality of tension members and forming at least one outer belt surface along the width of the belt; a groove located in the at least one outer belt surface extending longitudinally along the length of the belt; wherein the groove has a groove depth between one tenth and one half of a jacket material depth at the tension member, the jacket material depth measured from an outer belt surface to the plurality of tension members at the same outer belt surface at which the groove is disposed; wherein the groove is disposed laterally between adjacent tension members of the plurality of tension members; wherein the the groove has a smooth, continuous curvilinear shape along its width; and wherein the groove is discontinuous along the length of the belt.
2. The belt of claim 1, wherein the groove has a ratio of groove width to groove depth of 1 or more.
3. The belt of claim 1, further comprising two or more grooves arranged in nonidentical lateral positions in the belt outer surface.
4. The belt of claim 3, wherein the two or more grooves are staggered in position longitudinally along the belt length.
5. The belt of claim 1, further comprising two belt outer surfaces defining a belt thickness, each outer belt surface including a groove.
6. The belt of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tension members comprise a plurality of wires arranged into a plurality of cords.
7. The belt of claim 1, wherein the jacket material is one of a rubber or polyurethane material.
8. An elevator system comprising: an elevator car; one or more sheaves; and one or more belts operably connected to the car and interactive with the one or more sheaves for suspending or driving the elevator car, each belt of the one or more belts including: a plurality of tension members spaced from each other along a width of the belt and extending longitudinally along a length of the belt; a jacket at least partially enveloping the plurality of tension members and forming at least one outer belt surface along the width of the belt, the outer belt surface interactive with the one or more sheaves; a groove located in the at least one outer belt surface extending longitudinally along the length of the belt; wherein the groove has a groove depth between one tenth and one half of a jacket material depth at the tension member, the jacket material depth measured from an outer belt surface to the plurality of tension members at the same outer belt surface at which the groove is disposed; wherein the groove is disposed laterally between adjacent tension members of the plurality of tension members; wherein the the groove has a smooth, continuous curvilinear shape along its width: and wherein the groove is discontinuous along the length of the belt.
9. The elevator system of claim 8, wherein the groove has a ratio of groove width to groove depth of 1 or more.
10. The elevator system of claim 8, further comprising two or more grooves arranged in nonidentical lateral positions in the belt outer surface.
11. The elevator system of claim 10, wherein the two or more grooves are staggered in position longitudinally along the belt length.
12. The elevator system of claim 8, further comprising two belt outer surfaces defining a belt thickness, each outer belt surface including a groove.
13. The elevator system of claim 8, wherein the jacket material is one of a rubber or polyurethane material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The detailed description explains the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of examples with reference to the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The sheaves 18 each have a diameter 20, which may be the same or different than the diameters of the other sheaves 18 in the elevator system 10. At least one of the sheaves 18 could be a drive sheave. A drive sheave is driven by a machine 50. Movement of drive sheave by the machine 50 drives, moves and/or propels (through traction) the one or more belts 16 that are routed around the drive sheave.
(10) At least one of the sheaves 18 could be a diverter, deflector or idler sheave. Diverter, deflector or idler sheaves are not driven by a machine 50, but help guide the one or more belts 16 around the various components of the elevator system 10.
(11) In some embodiments, the elevator system 10 could use two or more belts 16 for suspending and/or driving the elevator car 12. In addition, the elevator system 10 could have various configurations such that either both sides of the one or more belts 16 engage the one or more sheaves 18 (such as shown in the exemplary elevator systems in
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(14) The belt 16 is constructed to have sufficient flexibility when passing over the one or more sheaves 18 to provide low bending stresses, meet belt life requirements and have smooth operation, while being sufficiently strong to be capable of meeting strength requirements for suspending and/or driving the elevator car 12.
(15) The jacket 26 could be any suitable material, including a single material, multiple materials, two or more layers using the same or dissimilar materials, and/or a film. In one arrangement, the jacket 26 could be a polymer, such as an elastomer, applied to the cords 24 using, for example, an extrusion or a mold wheel process. In another arrangement, the jacket 26 could be a textile that engages and/or integrates the cords 24. As an additional arrangement, the jacket 26 could be one or more of the previously mentioned alternatives in combination.
(16) The jacket 26 can substantially retain the cords 24 therein. The phrase substantially retain means that the jacket 26 has sufficient engagement with the cords 24 such that the cords 24 do not pull out of, detach from, and/or cut through the jacket 26 during the application on the belt 16 of a load that can be encountered during use in an elevator system 10 with, potentially, an additional factor of safety. In other words, the cords 24 remain at their original positions relative to the jacket 26 during use in an elevator system 10. The jacket 26 could completely envelop the cords 24 (such as shown in
(17) The belt 16 includes at least one traction surface 32 interactive with a sheave outer surface 34. The sheave outer surface 34 may be substantially flat along its width as shown, or alternatively may include a crown or other features to improve tracking of the belt 16 over the sheave 18. Some belts 16 may have two traction surfaces 32, for use in elevator systems where the sheave 18 dictates that two traction surfaces 32 will interact with sheaves 18, such as the arrangement shown in
(18) The belt 16 includes a plurality of grooves 36 formed in the jacket 26, extending longitudinally along a length of the belt 16 as shown in
(19) The grooves 36 may be formed in the belt 16 during the mold wheel or extrusion process of jacket 26 application to the cords 24, or alternatively may be formed via a secondary process. For example, the belt 16 may be passed through a secondary molding process to form the grooves 36 in the jacket 26 while the jacket 26 is still at an elevated temperature from the initial application process. Alternatively, after forming of the jacket 26 on the belt 16 in completed, the grooves 36 may be formed in the jacket 26 by, for example, a machining process.
(20) The grooved traction surface 32 interacts with the continuous sheave outer surface 34 to stabilize traction due to the reduction in surface area of the traction surface 32 in contact with the sheave outer surface 34, compared to a continuous, grooveless traction surface. The introduction of grooves 36 also improves flexibility of the belt 16, increasing conformability of the belt 16 to the sheave outer surface 34, especially when the sheave outer surface 34 includes a crown. This property is useful, too when it is required to utilize a comparatively stiff jacket 26 material to satisfy other performance requirements such as durability or service life. Yet another advantage provided by inclusion of the grooves 36 in the belt 16 is that the grooves 36 increase resistance of the belt 16 to decreases in performance due to external contaminants, such as dry contaminants. During operation of the elevator system, such materials are shunted to and collected in the grooves 36 away from the contact portions of the traction surface 32 to the sheave outer surface 34.
(21) While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.