WORKING PLATFORM FOR AN ELEVATOR CAR
20200277164 ยท 2020-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B5/0087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a working platform for an elevator car comprising a passenger space for accommodating passengers and at least one handrail within the passenger space. The working platform comprises a plurality of platform elements configured for being supported in a working position within the elevator car by the at least one handrail of the elevator car for providing the working platform.
Claims
1. Working platform for an elevator car comprising a passenger space for accommodating passengers and at least one handrail within the passenger space, the working platform comprising: a plurality of platform elements configured for being supported in a working position within the elevator car by the at least one handrail of the elevator car for providing the working platform.
2. Working platform according to claim 1, wherein the platform elements are configured to be arranged next to each other in their respective working positions.
3. Working platform according to claim 1, wherein the platform elements, when arranged in their respective working positions, in combination provide a working platform which extends basically over the whole horizontal cross section of the passenger space.
4. Working platform according to claim 1, wherein each platform element comprises at least one leg, which is movable, in particular pivotable, between a retracted storage position and an extended working position, and configured for supporting the platform element on the at least one handrail when arranged in the extended working position.
5. Working platform according to claim 4, wherein the at least one leg comprises at least one cut-out formed within a first end of the leg and configured for accommodating a portion of the at least one handrail when the working platform is supported on said at least one handrail and/or wherein the at least one leg comprises a supporting surface at a second end of the leg, the supporting surface being configured for abutting against a plate of the platform element when the leg is arranged in its working position.
6. Working platform according to claim 4, wherein each platform element comprises two legs provided at opposite ends of the platform element.
7. Working platform according to claim 1, wherein each platform element comprises at least one fixing opening configured for accommodating a corresponding fixing element for fixing the platform element in a storage position.
8. Elevator car comprising: at least one handrail; and a working platform according to claim 1.
9. Elevator car according to claim 8 further comprising a ceiling element, in particular a decorative ceiling element, configured for accommodating the platform elements in respective storage positions.
10. Elevator car according to claim 9, wherein the ceiling element is movable, in particular pivotable, between an open position providing access to the platform elements arranged in their respective storage positions, and a closed position, in which the platform elements, when arranged in their respective storage positions, are not accessible from the passenger space of the elevator car.
11. Elevator car according to claim 8, wherein the ceiling element comprises a fixing element, in particular a hook, a bolt or a screw, configured for fixing the platform elements in their respective storage positions.
12. Elevator car according to claim 8 further comprising a ladder configured for providing access to the working platform when arranged in the working position.
13. Elevator system comprising a hoistway extending between a plurality of landings; and at least one elevator car according to claim 8 configured for moving along the hoistway between the plurality of landings.
14. Method of installing a working platform in an elevator car according to claim 8, wherein the method comprises: taking at least two platform elements from respective storage positions; and supporting the at least two platform elements on the at least one handrail of the elevator car.
15. Method according to claim 14, wherein the method further includes moving at least one leg of at least one of the platform elements from a retracted storage position into an extended working position and supporting the at least one leg on the at least one handrail of the elevator car; and/or moving at least one ceiling element from a storage position into a working position for providing access to the platform elements before taking at least two platform elements from their respective storage positions.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
[0029] In the following, an exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in more detail with reference to the enclosed figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0042] The elevator system 2 includes an elevator car 60 movably arranged within a hoistway 4 extending between a plurality of landings 10. The elevator car 60 in particular is movable in a longitudinal (vertical) direction along a plurality of car guide members 14, such as guide rails, extending along the vertical direction of the hoistway 4. Only one of said car guide members 14 is depicted in
[0043] Although only one elevator car 60 is shown in
[0044] The elevator car 60 comprises a top 62, a bottom 64 and a plurality of sidewalls 65 extending between the top 62 and the bottom 64 of the elevator car 60 defining a passenger space 61 of the elevator car 60.
[0045] The elevator car 60 is movably suspended by means of a tension member 3. The tension member 3, for example a rope or belt, is connected to an elevator drive 5, which is configured for driving the tension member 3 in order to move the elevator car 60 along the height of the hoistway 4 between the plurality of landings 10, which are located on different floors.
[0046] The exemplary embodiment shown in
[0047] The tension member 3 may be a rope, e.g. a steel wire rope, or a belt. The tension member 3 may be uncoated or may have a coating, e.g. in the form of a polymer jacket. In a particular embodiment, the tension member 3 may be a belt comprising a plurality of polymer coated steel cords (not shown). The elevator system 2 may have a traction drive including a traction sheave for driving the tension member 3. In an alternative configuration, which is not shown in the figures, the elevator system 2 may be an elevator system 2 without a tension member 3.
[0048] The elevator system 2 also may comprise e.g. a hydraulic drive or a linear drive. The elevator system 2 may have a machine room (not shown) or it may be a machine room-less elevator system 2.
[0049] The elevator system 2 further includes a counterweight 19 attached to the tension member 3 and configured for moving concurrently and in opposite direction with respect to the elevator car 60 along at least one counterweight guide member 15. The skilled person will understand that the invention may be applied also to elevator systems 2 which do not comprise a counterweight 19.
[0050] Each landing 10 is provided with a landing door 11, and the elevator car 60 is provided with a corresponding elevator car door 12 for allowing passengers to transfer between a landing 10 and the passenger space 61 of the elevator car 60 when the elevator car 60 is positioned at the respective landing 10.
[0051] The elevator drive 5 is controlled by an elevator controller 6 for moving the elevator car 60 along the hoistway 4 between the different landings 10.
[0052] Input to the elevator controller 6 may be provided via landing control panels 7a, which are provided on each landing 10 close to the landing doors 11, and/or via an elevator car control panel 7b, which is provided inside the elevator car 60.
[0053] The landing control panels 7a and the elevator car control panel 7b may be connected to the elevator controller 6 by means of electric wires, which are not shown in
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[0055] The sidewalls 65 of the elevator car 60 are shown transparently in order to allow an unobstructed view into the elevator car 60 and the passenger space 61.
[0056] A ceiling element 68, in particular a decorative ceiling element 68, provided at the top 62 of the elevator car 60 is pivoted into the passenger space 61 of the elevator car 60 creating an opening 66 at the top 62 of the elevator 60 which allows a person, in particular a mechanic (not shown), to reach out of the top 62 of the elevator car 60.
[0057] Handrails 63 are mounted to two opposite sidewalls 65 of the elevator car 60 using connectors 67 extending between the respective handrail 63 and the corresponding sidewall 65 of the elevator car 60.
[0058] A working platform 70 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention is arranged in a working position within the elevator car 60. The working platform 70 in particular is supported by the handrails 63.
[0059] The working platform 70 comprises a plurality of platform elements 71, in the exemplary embodiment depicted in the figures in particular three platform elements 71. The platform elements 71 are arranged next to each other on the handrails 63 forming a continuous working platform 70 extending basically over the whole cross-section of the elevator car 60.
[0060] A ladder 72 extends between the bottom (floor) 64 of the elevator car 60 and the working platform 70 allowing persons to conveniently climb onto the working platform 70.
[0061] The connectors 67 connecting the handrails 63 to the sidewalls 65 are configured strong enough for securely supporting the platform elements 71 and any persons on said platform elements 71.
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[0063] The platform element 71 comprises a plate 74, in particular a rectangular plate 74, which is configured to extend horizontally within the passenger space 61 of the elevator car 60 when the platform element 71 is arranged in the working position (see
[0064] Fixing openings 80 configured for receiving the fixing elements 69, which will be described further below with respect to
[0065] Two legs 76 are mounted to opposite ends of the plate 74. Each of the legs 76 is pivotably mounted to the plate 74 by means of a corresponding joint 78.
[0066] In the configuration depicted in
[0067] In the configuration depicted in
[0068] An enlarged view of a leg 76 is depicted in
[0069] A supporting surface 77 is formed at an opposing second end 76b of the leg 76 next to the joint 78. When the leg 76 is arranged in its working position, as depicted in
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[0071] In the storage position (see
[0072] For installing the working platform 70 in the working position, the ceiling element 68 is unlocked and pivoted together with the platform elements 71 and the ladder 72 attached to the ceiling element 68 into the passenger space 61 of the elevator car 60. This results in a configuration as it is depicted in
[0073] After the ceiling element 68 has been moved into the position depicted in
[0074] After all platform elements 71 have been detached from the ceiling element 68 and arranged on the handrails 63, the ladder 72 is attached to the last (outermost) platform element 71 so as to extend between said platform element 71 and the bottom 64 of the elevator car 60. Alternatively, the ladder 72 may be securely fixed to one of the platform elements 71 even when said platform element 71 is arranged in the storage position (see
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[0076] The ceiling element 68 is provided with a plurality of fixing elements 69 configured for supporting the platform elements 71 when arranged in their respective storage positions. The fixing elements 69 may be securely attached to the ceiling element 68, or they may be formed integrally with the ceiling element 68.
[0077] An enlarged view of a fixing element 69 is depicted in
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[0079] An enlarged view of a fixing element 69 extending through one of the fixing openings 80 is depicted in
[0080] The fixing elements securely support the platform elements 71 when arranged in their respective storage positions at the ceiling element 68 (see
[0081] As a result, exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a working platform 70 within an elevator car 60 which allows a mechanic to position himself safely in an elevated position above the bottom (floor) 64 of the elevator car 60 and which may be installed and deinstalled easily.
[0082] 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 shall not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the dependent claims.
REFERENCES
[0083] 2 elevator system
[0084] 3 tension member
[0085] 4 hoistway
[0086] 5 elevator drive
[0087] 6 elevator controller
[0088] 7a landing control panel
[0089] 7b elevator car control panel
[0090] 10 landing
[0091] 11 landing door
[0092] 12 elevator car door
[0093] 14 car guide member
[0094] 15 counterweight guide member
[0095] 19 counterweight
[0096] 60 elevator car
[0097] 61 passenger space
[0098] 62 top of the elevator car
[0099] 63 handrail
[0100] 64 bottom of the elevator car
[0101] 65 sidewall
[0102] 66 opening
[0103] 67 connector
[0104] 68 ceiling element
[0105] 69 fixing element
[0106] 70 working platform
[0107] 71 platform element
[0108] 72 ladder
[0109] 74 plate
[0110] 76 leg
[0111] 76a first end of the leg
[0112] 76b second end of the leg
[0113] 77 supporting surface
[0114] 78 joint
[0115] 79 cutout
[0116] 80 fixing opening