ELEVATOR CAR AND CONSTRUCTION-TIME ELEVATOR ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD
20210053798 · 2021-02-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An elevator car includes a first floor for delimiting a transport space above it, and a second floor for delimiting a second transport space above it. One of the first and second floors is a displaceable floor, the elevator car being shiftable between a double-decker-state and a single decker-state by displacing the displaceable floor. A construction-time elevator arrangement and a method for elevator use during construction of a building, which implement the elevator car, are also disclosed.
Claims
1. An elevator car comprising; a first floor for delimiting a first transport space above the first floor; and a second floor for delimiting a second transport space above wherein one of the first floor and the second floor is a displaceable floor, the elevator car being shiftable between a double-decker-state and a single-decker-state by displacing the displaceable floor.
2. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein in said double-decker-state, the first floor and the second floor are horizontal and at a vertical distance from each other, each said first floor and said second floor having there above the first transport space and the second transport space, respectively, for receiving a load to be transported.
3. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein in said double-decker-state, each said first transport space and said second transport space is delimited by a ceiling.
4. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the first transport space and the second transport space can be merged by displacing the displaceable floor such that a higher third transport space is formed.
5. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the elevator car comprises a cabin box comprising a ceiling, and wherein the first floor forms a bottom floor of the cabin box, and wherein the second floor between the first floor and the ceiling separates an interior of the cabin box into two transport spaces, the two transport spaces being one above the other, and wherein the second floor is mounted displaceably for enabling merging of the first transport space and the second transport space such that a higher third transport space is formed.
6. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the displaceable floor is displaceable by pivoting between a horizontal position and an upright or at least a substantially upright position.
7. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the displaceable floor is displaceable by detaching the displaceable floor from the elevator car.
8. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the elevator car comprises a frame carrying the cabin box or the cabin box is self-bearing.
9. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the elevator car comprises a first frame carrying the first floor and a second frame carrying the second floor, said first and second frame being detachably fixed together, said displaceable floor being displaceable by detaching the first frame from the second frame.
10. The elevator car according to claim 1, wherein the elevator car comprises at least one guide for guiding the movement of the car along at least one rail line installed in a hoistway.
11. A construction-time elevator arrangement, comprising: a hoistway inside a building under construction; and the elevator car according to claim 1 arranged to be vertically movable in the hoistway.
12. The construction-time elevator arrangement, according to claim 11, wherein the construction-time elevator arrangement is configured to automatically move the elevator car between vertically displaced landings in response to signals received from one or more user interfaces.
13. A method for elevator use during construction of a building comprising using the elevator car according to claim 1 for transporting passengers and goods vertically in the building under construction.
14. The method according to claim 13, comprising transporting passengers in the first transport space and goods in the second transport space while the car is in the double-decker-state.
15. The method according to claim 13, comprising shifting the elevator car between the double-decker-state and the single-decker-state by displacing the displaceable floor.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the shifting comprises merging of the first transport space and the second transport space by displacing the displaceable floor such that one higher third transport space is formed.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein after said merging, the method comprises returning the elevator car back to the double-decker-state, whereby the use of the elevator car can be continued in the double-decker-state.
18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the displacing the displaceable floor comprises detaching the displaceable floor from the elevator car.
19. The elevator car according to claim 2, wherein in said double-decker-state, each said first transport space and said second transport space is delimited by a ceiling.
20. The elevator car according to claim 2, wherein the first transport space and the second transport space can be merged by displacing the displaceable floor such that a higher third transport space is formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] 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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[0060] The foregoing aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the drawings and the detailed description related thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] In the embodiments of
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[0063] In said double-decker state of the car C;C2, as illustrated in
[0064] In said single-decker state of the car C, as illustrated in
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[0070] In said double-decker state of the car C3, as illustrated in
[0071] The detachability of the displaceable floor 31 is implemented such that the elevator car C3 comprises a first frame F1 (meaning a structure in some occasions also known by term sling) carrying the first floor 31 and a second frame F2 carrying the second floor 32, said first and second frame F1,F2 being detachably fixed together, said displaceable floor thus being displaceable from the elevator car C3 by detaching the first frame F1 from the second frame F2. The elevator car C3 more specifically comprises a first cabin box 38 carried by the first frame F1 and comprising said first floor 31 and a second cabin box 33 carried by the second frame F2 and comprising said second floor 32. The cabin boxes 33,38 are on top of each other such that the first and second transport space 35,36 are one above the other. By detaching the first frame F1 carrying the first cabin box 38 from the second frame F2 the first floor 31 comprised in the first cabin box 38 is detachable from the car C3.
[0072] Preferably, the first frame and the second frame are fixed together by releasable fixing means 41.
[0073] In said single-decker state of the car C3, as illustrated in
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[0078] The construction-time elevator arrangement moreover comprises a machinery 80,81 and an elevator control system 100. The machinery 80,81 comprises a motor 80 and a drive sheave 81 rotatable by the motor 80 the drive sheave 81 engaging a suspenion roping R connected with the car C,C2,C3,C,C, the elevator control system 100 being configured to control rotation of the motor.
[0079] The construction-time elevator arrangement, in particular the elevator control system 100 thereof, is configured, in particular by operating the machinery 80,81, to automatically move the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C between vertically displaced landings in response to signals received from one or more user interfaces, such as one or more user interfaces 200 as illustrated in
[0080] Generally, it is preferred, although not necessary, that the first and/or the second transport space is delimited by floor, walls, ceiling and a door d as illustrated in
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[0082] In the first and second embodiments, the shifting comprises merging of the first transport space and the second transport space by displacing the displaceable floor 2;22 such that one higher third transport space 7;27, in particular equal or at least substantially equal to the aforementioned interior of the cabin box 3;23, is formed.
[0083] In the first and second embodiments, as illustrated in
[0084] Preferably, although not necessarily, the displaceable floor 2;22 is disposed such that the when it is in said upright or at least a substantially upright position, it covers a doorway of the elevator car C,C2,CC2, in particular such that it blocks passage through the doorway in question, the doorway preferably being the doorway leading to the second transport space 6;26 when the displaceable floor 2;22 is in horizontal position. Thus, when the car C,C2,CC2 is in its single-decker-state and contains a large object 50, number of doorways is reduced, and unauthorized and unsafe entering the car C,C2,CC2 is blocked through the doorway in question.
[0085] When the displaceable floor 2,22 is displaceable by pivoting, covering the aforementioned doorway leading to the second transport space 6;26 when the displaceable floor 2;22 is in horizontal position is preferably arranged such that in said pivoting from the horizontal position towards the upright or at least a substantially upright position one end of the displaceable floor 2;22 pivots upwards.
[0086] The method comprises after said merging of the first transport space and the second transport space, loading a load to be transported the length of which exceeds the height of the first transport space 2;22 and second transport space 6;26.
[0087] Moreover, at a suitable moment after said merging, the method comprises returning the car C,C2 back to the double decker state, whereby the use of the elevator car can be continued in double decker state.
[0088] In the third embodiment, the shifting comprises the shifting, and in particular the displacing the displaceable floor 32 thereof, comprises is displacing it by detaching it from the elevator car C3. This provides a way to modify the transport capacity of the car C3 in terms of floor area, floor number and total space. This is advantageous particularly when during construction-time there is a need for separating transportation of passengers and goods since in this way, instead of transporting passengers and goods by separate means or in separate runs, hereby passengers and goods can be transported separately from each other at the same time by same transportation means, which is both safe and convenient for the passengers. On the other hand, the elevator car C3 is modifiable to a single-decker to serve well also when ability to transport goods is no longer a priority as much as during construction time.
[0089] The detachability is preferably provided such that the elevator car C3 comprises a first frame 33 carrying the first floor 31 and a second frame 34 carrying the second floor 32, said first and second frame 33,34 being detachably fixed together, and said shifting comprises detaching the first frame F1 from the second frame F2.
[0090] The detaching preferably comprises removing the displaceable floor 32 from the hoistway H. In the presented embodiment, the first frame F1 is also removed from the hoistway H.
[0091] The construction-time elevator arrangement as described anywhere above can be, although this is not necessary, a so called jump-lift arrangement and the method for elevator use during construction of a building can concern a jump-lift arrangement. In this case, the arrangement is provided such that the traveling zone of the elevator car can be increased to reach higher in the hoistway. In this case, the method preferably comprises removing the car C,C2,C3,C,C from transport use, and thereafter increasing the traveling zone of the car C,C2,C3,C,C to reach higher and thereafter taking the car C,C2,C3,C,C back to transport use.
[0092] The jumping ability can be implemented by utilizing technology of known jump-lifts, for example. Then it is preferable to utilize in the method a movable support structure for supporting the car C,C2,C3,C,C, which support structure 110 is mounted in the hoistway H such that can be dismounted and lifted to a higher position in the hoistway H and mounted there stationary. The support structure 110 can support the car by supporting the suspension roping R via the machinery 80,81 of the elevator, as illustrated in
[0093] As mentioned, the displaceable floor is displaceable by pivoting between a horizontal position and an upright or at least a substantially upright position. However, displacing could alternatively be arranged differently, for example by detaching it from the elevator car, possibly to be returned to its position later.
[0094] Generally, in the Figures, the frame F,F1,F2,F has been illustrated schematically. It is preferable that it is positioned and shaped such that the guides and the guide rail lines can be positioned such that passage into the car, or operation of doors when those are present, are not blocked by the guide rail line(s).
[0095] Preferably, the method comprises subsequent to using the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C for transporting passengers and goods vertically in a building B under construction a period of time, constructing a second elevator car in place of the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C. Said constructing preferably comprises arranging the second elevator car to be vertically movable along at least one guide rail line 70 of the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C. Thus, transformation of the elevator to form a second passenger elevator in its place is performed utilizing components already present, which facilitates swiftness and economy of the transformation. This facilitates smooth transition to serving transportation needs of the final building. Preferably, although not necessarily, one or more components comprised in the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C, such as one or more of a car frame, guide members, such as roller guides or slide guides, a transport platform, are utilized in the constructing the second passenger elevator car in place of the elevator car. In this case, preferably said constructing a second elevator car in place of the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C is performed such that one or more of a car frame, guide members, such as roller guides or slide guides, a transport platform form corresponding part(s) of the second elevator car. Thus, transformation to serving transportation needs of the final building is performed utilizing components of the construction-time elevator, which facilitates swiftness and economy of the transformation. Use of components comprised in the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C in the constructing of the second elevator car is not necessary, since alternatively, an entirely new second elevator car can be constructed in place of the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C.
[0096] Generally, in the method, the machinery 80,81 of the elevator as illustrated in
[0097] It is possible, although not necessary, that the elevator car C,C2,C3,C,C is provided with a safety structure (not showed) bordering a safety space, e.g. placed on the first floor 1,21,31,2,21, for accommodating a person, such as an operator of the elevator car, which safety structure is then preferably a cage or equivalent. Thus, a person, such as an operator of the elevator car can safely dwell inside the car also when the car transports possibly dangerous goods, such as a large object 50 as illustrated in
[0098] 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.