Drive belt for a people conveyor
10843903 · 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16G1/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16G1/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16G3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A drive belt segment (22) for forming a drive belt (20), in particular an endless drive belt (20) configured to be employed in a people conveyor (1), has two opposing ends and extends in a longitudinal direction between the two opposing ends. Each end is provided with a connector (30) which is configured for being connected to a corresponding connector (30) of the same or another drive belt segment (22) for forming an endless drive belt (20).
Claims
1. Drive belt segment for forming a drive belt configured to be employed in a people conveyor, the drive belt segment comprising: two opposing ends and extending in a longitudinal direction between the two opposing ends; wherein each end is provided with a connector configured for being connected to a corresponding connector of the same or another drive belt segment; at least one cord extending in the longitudinal direction and being mechanically connected with both connectors; wherein the at least one cord extends through at least one of the connectors forming a loop extending at least partially through the at least one of the connectors; wherein the loop comprises lateral cord portions extending at least partially through the at least one of the connectors and longitudinal cord portions extending between the connector at each of the two opposing ends.
2. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein a sleeve is mounted to at least one end of the at least one cord.
3. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the at least one cord extends linearly between the two opposing ends of the drive belt segment.
4. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the at least one cord extends multiply through at least one of the connectors forming a plurality of loops within the drive belt segment.
5. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the at least one cord is embedded in a cover material.
6. Drive belt segment according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of cords.
7. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the at least one connector comprises an opening for accommodating a connection element for connecting two adjacent connectors.
8. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the drive belt segment is a toothed drive belt segment comprising a plurality of teeth.
9. Drive belt segment according to claim 8, wherein the at least one connector is integrated into one of the teeth or a portion of a tooth.
10. Drive belt segment according to claim 1, wherein the at least connector is covered by a cover material.
11. Drive belt segment according to claim 5 wherein the cover material comprises a flexible cover material.
12. Drive belt segment according to claim 10 wherein the cover material comprises a flexible cover material.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
(1) In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the enclosed figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) The drive belt 20 is driven by at least one sheave 15 mounted to a rotating shaft 5. A people conveyor drive 9 is configured for driving the rotating shaft 5 and in consequence the sheave 15 and the drive belt 20 via a transmission element 7, which may include a chain or belt.
(19) Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16.
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(21) The moving walkway 1b comprises an endless chain 12 of conveying elements 13 (pallets 13b) moving in a longitudinal conveyance direction in an upper conveyance portion 16 and opposite to the conveyance direction in a lower return portion 17. Landing portions 2, 3 are provided at both ends of the moving walkway 1. In turnaround portions next to the landing portions 2, 3 the chain 12 of conveying elements 13 passes from the conveyance portion 16 into the return portion 17, and vice versa. Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16.
(22) Similar to the embodiment shown in
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(24) The drive belt 20 comprises two strands 21, 23 extending parallel to each other in the longitudinal conveyance direction.
(25) A plurality of teeth 24 are formed on one side of each strand 21, 23 and configured for engaging with a drive element 15 (drive sheave), which is not depicted in
(26) An axle 26 connecting the two strands 21, 23 with each other extends in a lateral direction, i.e. in a direction which is orthogonal to the longitudinal conveyance direction, through every second tooth 24. A roller 28, which is arranged between the two strands 21, 23, is rotatably supported by each of the axles 26, respectively. The rollers 28 are guided and supported by a guide rail 18.
(27) Each strand 21, 23 comprises one or more drive belt segments 22 connected with each other in the longitudinal conveyance direction forming an endless loop. Two drive belt segments 22 of each strand 21, 23 are depicted in
(28) Two adjacent drive belt segments 22 are connected with each other by a connector 30. In the embodiment shown in
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(30) When arranged abutting each other, two adjacent connector portions 32, 34 attached to the drive belt segments 22 form a common opening 36 extending in the lateral direction, i.e. parallel to the axles 26. The opening 36 is configured for receiving a connection element 38, in particular a connection pin, which is not shown in
(31) Each drive belt segment 22 comprises one or more cord segments 40 extending parallel to each other in the longitudinal conveyance direction. The cord segments 40 are not visible in
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(33) As a result, a plurality of cord segments 40 extending parallel to each other in the longitudinal conveyance direction are visible in
(34) The connection element 38 extending through the openings 36 formed within the connector portions 32, 34 is visible as well.
(35) At the ends of the drive belt segments 22, the cord segments 40 are covered by cover portions 42, 44, in particular metallic cover portions 42, 44, which are part of the connector portions 32, 34.
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(40) Another exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
(41) Features corresponding to the embodiment shown in
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(43) Contrary to the embodiment shown in
(44) The skilled person will understand that the ratio of two teeth 24 per roller 28 (
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(48) Similar to the connector portions 32, 34 shown in
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(51) Instead of a single cord 41 extending in a plurality of loops, each drive belt segment 22 comprises a plurality of cords 41 extending parallel to each other in the longitudinal conveyance direction. A sleeve 52, which may be made of a metal such as steel, is mounted, e.g. pressed, brazed and/or welded, to the ends of each cord 41. The sleeves 52 are accommodated in a corresponding reception 54 formed within the connector portions 32, 34 providing a strong and reliable connection between the cords 41 and the connector portions 32, 34. The sleeves 52 may have a cylindrical shape with the axis of the cylinder being oriented in the longitudinal conveyance direction. The sleeves 52 in particular may be held within the receptions 54 by a positively-fit coupling.
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(53) The reception 54 comprises a wall 55 extending orthogonally to the longitudinal conveyance direction and an opposing leg 58 extending parallel to the wall 55 forming a reception space between the wall 55 and the leg 58. The leg 58 is attached to the wall 55 by a connection portion 56 extending parallel to the longitudinal conveyance direction between the wall 55 and the leg 58.
(54) A plurality of apertures 60 is formed within the leg 58. The number of apertures 60 corresponds to the number of cords 41. As a result, a single cord 41 extends through each of the apertures 60, respectively. The diameter of the apertures 60 is large enough for passing the cords 41 through the apertures 60, but the diameter of the openings 60 is smaller than the outer diameter of the sleeves 52 so that the sleeves 52 cannot pass through the aperture 60 in the longitudinal conveyance direction.
(55) In consequence, in a configuration in which the sleeves 52 are arranged within the reception space between the wall 55 and the leg 58, as it is shown in
(56) The apertures 60 may be open on one side (the bottom side in the orientation shown in
(57) After the sleeves 52 have been arranged within the reception 54 with the cords 41 passing through the apertures 60, the cords 41, the sleeves 52 and the connector portions 32, 34 are embedded within the cover material 25 preventing the sleeves 52 from coming out of the reception 54.
(58) Although it is not explicitly shown in the figures, the skilled person will understand that the cords 41 may be connected with mounting portions 32, 34 forming a single tooth 24 as shown in
(59) 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 is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims.
REFERENCES
(60) 1 people conveyor 1a escalator 1b moving walkway 2, 3 landing portions 4 balustrade 5 rotating shaft 6 moving handrail 7 transmission element 9 people conveyor drive 12 chain of conveying elements 13 conveying elements 13a steps 13b pallets 15 drive element 16 conveyance portion 17 return portion 18 guide rail 20 drive belt 21 first strand 22 drive belt segment 23 second strand 24 tooth 25 cover material 26 axle 28 roller 30 connector 32, 34 connector portions 36 openings 38 connection element 40 cord segment 41 cord 42, 44 cover portions 46 lateral cord portion 48 longitudinal cord portion 50 channel 52 sleeve 54 reception 55 wall 56 connection portion 58 leg 60 aperture