Elevator landing door unlocking system
10822201 ยท 2020-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Elevator landing door lock assemblies and elevator landing doors having a lock with a keyway accessible from a landing of an elevator system, the lock operable to lock and unlock a landing door and a disengageable link operably connected to the lock and configured to prevent unlocking of the landing door when the disengageable link is not engaged. When an elevator car is aligned with the landing door, the disengageble link is engaged and completed such that the lock is operable to unlock and open the landing door, and, when an elevator car is not aligned with the landing door, the lock is not operable.
Claims
1. An elevator landing door lock assembly comprising: a lock having a keyway accessible from a landing of an elevator system, the lock operable to lock and unlock a landing door, the landing door having a landing door coupling with at least two rollers configured to operably engage with a first vane and a second vane of an elevator car door coupling of an elevator car, wherein when the elevator car door coupling is aligned with the landing door coupling the first vane and the second vane are positioned between the at least two rollers; and a disengageable link operably connected to the lock and configured to prevent unlocking of the landing door when the disengageable link is not engaged, wherein, when the elevator car is aligned with the landing door, the disengageble link is engaged and completed such that the lock is operable to unlock and open the landing door, and the disengageble link is configured to urge the second vane away from the first vane such that the first and second vanes of the elevator car door coupling contact respective rollers of the at least two rollers of the landing door coupling, and wherein, when the elevator car is not aligned with the landing door, the lock is not operable.
2. The elevator landing door lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the disengageable link is an actuator arm operably connected to the lock such that rotation of a key within the keyway actuates the actuator arm.
3. The elevator landing door lock assembly of claim 2, wherein actuation of the actuator arm urges a portion of the elevator car door coupling into contact with the landing door coupling to enable opening of the landing door.
4. The elevator landing door lock assembly of claim 2, wherein the actuator arm is a lever that contacts at least one of the first vane and the second vane of the elevator car door coupling.
5. The elevator landing door lock assembly of claim 2, wherein the actuation of the actuator arm comprises a rotational movement.
6. The elevator landing door lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the landing door coupling is positioned away from the lock and configured to operate through contact from a portion of the elevator car door coupling.
7. An elevator system comprising: an elevator car located within an elevator shaft, the elevator car having an elevator car door coupling having a first vane and a second vane; a landing having a landing door openable on the elevator shaft, the landing door having a landing door coupling having at least two rollers; and a landing door lock assembly comprising: a lock having a keyway accessible from the landing and located within the elevator shaft; and a disengageable link operably connected to the lock and configured to prevent unlocking of the landing door when the disengageable link is not engaged, wherein, when the elevator car is aligned with the landing door, the first vane and the second vane are arranged between the at least two rollers, the disengageble link is engaged and completed such that the lock is operable to unlock and open the landing door, and the disengageble link is configured to urge the second vane away from the first vane such that the first vane and the second vane of the elevator car door coupling contact respective rollers of the at least two rollers of the landing door coupling, and wherein, when the elevator car is not aligned with the landing door, the lock is not operable.
8. The elevator system of claim 7, wherein the disengageable link is an actuator arm operably connected to the lock such that rotation of a key within the keyway actuates the actuator arm.
9. The elevator system of claim 8, wherein actuation of the actuator arm urges a portion of the elevator car door coupling into contact with the landing door coupling to enable opening of the landing door.
10. The elevator system of claim 8, wherein the actuator arm is a lever that contacts at least one of the first vane and the second vane of the elevator car door coupling.
11. The elevator system of claim 8, wherein the actuation of the actuator arm comprises a rotational movement.
12. The elevator system of claim 7, wherein the landing door coupling is positioned within the elevator shaft and away from the lock, the landing door coupling configured to operate through contact from a portion of the elevator car door coupling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject matter is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the present disclosure are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As shown and described herein, various features of the disclosure will be presented. Various embodiments may have the same or similar features and thus the same or similar features may be labeled with the same reference numeral, but preceded by a different first number indicating the figure in which the feature is shown. Thus, for example, element a that is shown in FIG. X may be labeled Xa and a similar feature in FIG. Z may be labeled Za. Although similar reference numbers may be used in a generic sense, various embodiments will be described and various features may include changes, alterations, modifications, etc. as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, whether explicitly described or otherwise would be appreciated by those of skill in the art.
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(13) The load bearing members 107 engage the machine 111, which is part of an overhead structure of the elevator system 101. The machine 111 is configured to control movement between the elevator car 103 and the counterweight 105. The position encoder 113 may be mounted on an upper sheave of a speed-governor system 119 and may be configured to provide position signals related to a position of the elevator car 103 within the elevator shaft 117. In other embodiments, the position encoder 113 may be directly mounted to a moving component of the machine 111, or may be located in other positions and/or configurations as known in the art.
(14) The elevator controller 115 is located, as shown, in a controller room 121 of the elevator shaft 117 and is configured to control the operation of the elevator system 101, and particularly the elevator car 103. For example, the elevator controller 115 may provide drive signals to the machine 111 to control the acceleration, deceleration, leveling, stopping, etc. of the elevator car 103. The elevator controller 115 may also be configured to receive position signals from the position encoder 113. When moving up or down within the elevator shaft 117 along guide rail 109, the elevator car 103 may stop at one or more landings 125 as controlled by the elevator controller 115. Although shown in a controller room 121, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the elevator controller 115 can be located and/or configured in other locations or positions within the elevator system 101. In some embodiments, the elevator controller 115 can be configured to control features within the elevator car 103, including, but not limited to, lighting, display screens, music, spoken audio words, etc.
(15) The machine 111 may include a motor or similar driving mechanism and an optional braking system. In accordance with embodiments of the disclosure, the machine 111 is configured to include an electrically driven motor. The power supply for the motor may be any power source, including a power grid, which, in combination with other components, is supplied to the motor. Although shown and described with a rope-based load bearing system, elevator systems that employ other methods and mechanisms of moving an elevator car within an elevator shaft may employ embodiments of the present disclosure.
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(18) During emergency situations, such as power loss or similar events, it may be necessary for rescue or emergency personnel to open the elevator landing doors to aid in a rescue operation. Accordingly, it is possible to manually unlock the landing door lock using a mechanism actuated by a triangular key, as known in the art. However, this unlocking operation is possible regardless of the position of the elevator car. That is, in some instances, the elevator landing doors may be openable when an elevator car is not present and adjacent the elevator landing doors. Such situation may be dangerous and thus preventing such access and operation of the landing doors when the car is not present may be advantageous.
(19) Accordingly, embodiments provided herein are directed to apparatuses, systems, and methods directed to elevator landing door locking/unlocking mechanisms that are designed to enable opening of landing doors only when an elevator car is present at the particular landing. That is, embodiments provided herein are directed to landing door locking mechanisms that do not enable opening of the landing doors unless there is an elevator car present at the landing doors. In the event of an emergency, with such mechanisms, the emergency personnel can move an elevator car to a desired landing and then unlock and open the elevator doors (landing doors and elevator car doors).
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(22) When disposed in the orientation as shown in
(23) In contrast,
(24) In traditional elevator car/landing door coupling configurations, it may be possible to manually unlock the landing door coupling using a mechanism actuated by a triangular key that is inserted from the landing. Such traditional coupling configurations may be unlocked even if the car is not present at the particular landing. That is, the landing doors can be unlocked, opened, and access can be granted to the elevator shaft, even if an elevator car is not present at the landing. Such access can be dangerous, and thus preventing such access is desirable. However, enabling emergency personnel to open the landing doors, such as during rescue operations, is also desirable.
(25) Accordingly, embodiments provided herein are directed to landing door unlocking devices that prevent opening of the landing doors when an elevator car is not present, and enable unlocking only when an elevator car is present. That is, features provided in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to structures that ensure an elevator car is present to enable operation of the unlocking mechanism.
(26) For example, turning now to
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(29) As shown, the elevator landing door lock assembly 410 includes a disengageable link 418, illustrated in
(30) To enable opening of the landing door 431, the landing door coupling 412 must be actuated through interaction with an elevator car door coupling. Specifically, the rollers 416 must be engaged to thus enable unlocking and opening of the landing door 431.
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(32) In normal operation, the elevator car door coupling 400 will be electrically or otherwise operated to spread the vanes 402, 404 into engagement with the rollers 416, which enables opening of both the elevator car door and the landing door 431. However, when power is not provided, manual operation of the opening mechanism is required (e.g., in emergency situations). Manual operation requires manual actuation of the elevator car door coupling 400 such that the vanes 402, 404 will engage with the rollers 416, which will enable opening of the landing door 431 and the elevator car door. In prior configurations, operation of a key could unlock the landing door without the presence of an elevator car (as noted above).
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(34) However, when contact is achieved between the disengageable link 418 and a portion of the elevator car door coupling 400 (e.g., one of the vanes 402, 404), the elevator car door coupling 400 can be operated. That is, as shown in
(35) Although described herein with respect to a specific embodiment and configurations thereof, those of skill in the art will appreciate that alternative mechanisms, structures, features, processes, etc. can be employed to achieve similar operation and features. For example, generally speaking, embodiments of the present disclosure are provided to establish a temporary or transient link between a landing door locking device and an unlocking device for the landing door. Accordingly, embodiments provided herein break or separate the link such that the link is only established when an elevator car is present at the respective landing door. This is achieved by placing the missing link of the locking device on the elevator car. As such, it becomes necessary to have the elevator car in the door zone (i.e., at the landing) to operate the unlocking device of the landing door.
(36) Advantageously, embodiments described herein provide elevator landing door lock assemblies that are configured to prevent opening of landing doors when no elevator car is present at the landing doors.
(37) While the present disclosure has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the present disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the present disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions, combinations, sub-combinations, or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, while various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the present disclosure may include only some of the described embodiments.
(38) Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.