Elevator car guidance mechanism
10745247 ยท 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Tadeusz Pawel Witczak (Bethel, CT, US)
- Richard N. Fargo (Plainville, CT, US)
- Enrico Manes (Feeding Hills, MA, US)
- Zbigniew Piech (Cheshire, CT, US)
- Bruce P. Swaybill (Farmington, CT, US)
- Richard J. Ericson (Southington, CT, US)
- Xiaodong LUO (South Windsor, CT, US)
- Adam Marian Myszkowski (Ostrow Wlkp, PL)
Cpc classification
B66B11/0407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B9/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A guidance mechanism for an elevator car is constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure. The guidance mechanism includes a first support structure supported by the first lane structure. The first support structure includes a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure. A first retention device of the mechanism is disposed, at least in part, between the first retainer face and the first lane structure. The first retention device is supported by the elevator car and is constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure.
Claims
1. A guidance mechanism for an elevator car constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure, the guidance mechanism comprising: a first support structure supported by the first lane structure, the first support structure including a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces and is spaced from the first lane structure; and a first retention device disposed at least in part between the first retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure, wherein the first retention device is a slider constructed and arranged to move along the first retainer face.
2. A guidance mechanism for an elevator car constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure, the guidance mechanism comprising: a first support structure supported by the first lane structure, the first support structure including a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces and is spaced from the first lane structure; a first retention device disposed at least in part between the first retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure; a first roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a first guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the first guidance face faces substantially opposite the first retainer face; a second roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a second guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the second guidance face is disposed substantially normal to the first guidance face and the first retainer face; and a third roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a third guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the third guidance face faces opposite the second guidance face.
3. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 2, wherein the first support structure includes a rail bracket constructed and arranged to support at least a part of a first portion of a linear propulsion motor for propelling the elevator car.
4. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 3 further comprising: a second retainer face carried by a second projecting member of the first support structure disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure, and wherein the first retainer face is carried by a first projecting member of the first support structure that projects in an opposite direction from the second projecting member; and a second retention device disposed at least in part between the second retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the second retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure.
5. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 4 further comprising: a fourth roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a fourth guidance face carried by the second projecting element and that faces opposite the second retainer face.
6. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 5, wherein the first and second guidance faces are carried by the first projecting member and the third guidance face is carried by the second projecting member.
7. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 2 further comprising: a second retainer face carried by a second projecting member of the first support structure disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure, and wherein the first retainer face is carried by a first projecting member of the first support structure that projects in an opposite direction from the second projecting member; and a second retention device disposed at least in part between the second retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the second retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various features will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the disclosed non-limiting embodiments. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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(13) The elevator system 20 may further include upper and lower transfer stations (not shown) generally located at or above the top floor and at or below the bottom floor, respectively. Both stations may impart horizontal movement of the cars 30, thereby facilitating transfer of the cars between lanes 24. Although not shown in
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(15) The elevator system 20 may further include two guidance mechanisms 46 carried and located between the respective opposing lane structures 26, 28 and opposite sides of the car 30. Moreover, a pair of guidance mechanisms 46 may be mounted on each of the opposite respective sides of the car 30 with a vertical spacing located between each mechanism (see
(16) Each guidance mechanism 46 may include a support structure 58, a retention device 60, and a guidance device 62. The retention device 60 may not generally be active (i.e., not making contact) during normal elevator car 30 operation. The guidance device 62 is generally active during normal elevator car operation facilitating guidance of the car along the lane 24. Like the retention device 60, the guidance device 62 may also serve to retain, or limit movement, of the elevator car 30 during a failure scenario.
(17) The following description entails the guidance mechanism 46 associated or adjacent to the first lane structure 26; however, it is understood the guidance mechanism associated with the opposing lane structure 28 may generally be the same. The support structure 58 may include the rail 42 of the primary portion 32 that generally supports the coils 44. The support structure 58 may further include first and second projecting members 64, 66 that substantially project in opposite directions from one another and may be symmetrically located on respective sides of the linear propulsion motor 32. Each member 64, 66 may carry a respective retainer face 68, 70 that may be disposed between the elevator car 30 and the first lane structure 26, may substantially face the first lane structure, and may be spaced therefrom. The retention device 60 may include first and second sliders 72, 74 that generally oppose the respective first and second retainer faces 68, 70, and are disposed between the first lane structure 26 and the respective first and second retainer faces 68, 70. During normal elevator car 30 operation, the first and second sliders 72, 74 may be spaced from the respective first and second retainer faces 68, 70. During an operation derailment, as one example, the faces 68, 70 and respective sliders 72, 74 may make contact with one another thus preventing undesired movement of the elevator car 30 that may be a lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure 26 and toward the second lane structure 28.
(18) The guidance device 62 may include first, second, third, and fourth rollers 76, 78, 80, 82 that may generally roll upon respective first, second, third and fourth guidance faces 84, 86, 88, 90 for, at least in-part, guidance of the elevator car 30 along the lane 24. The guidance faces 84, 88 may be carried by the first projecting member 64, and the guidance faces 86, 90 may be carried by the second projecting member 66. The first guidance face 84 and the second guidance face 86 may be carried by distal ends of the respective projecting members 64, 66, may face in substantially opposite directions to one-another, may both be disposed substantially normal to the retainer faces 68, 70, and may further be disposed substantially normal to the guidance faces 88, 90. The guidance faces 88, 90 may generally be disposed between the respective guidance faces 68, 70 and the elevator car 30, and may generally oppose the elevator car. The rollers 76, 78, 80, 82 may generally roll upon the respective faces 84, 86, 88, 90 during normal elevator car 30 operation, and may also facilitate retention of the elevator car during a failure scenario.
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(27) While the present disclosure is 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 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. In addition, various modifications may be applied to adapt the teachings of the present disclosure to particular situations, applications, and/or materials, without departing from the essential scope thereof. The present disclosure is thus not limited to the particular examples disclosed herein, but includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.