Belt safety device and people conveyor with a belt safety device
10689231 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B25/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A belt safety device (2) for monitoring a drive belt (15), in particular a drive belt (15) of a people conveyor (1), comprises a sensor wheel (34) configured to be driven by the monitored drive belt (15); a sensor surface (42); an indicator element (40) extending eccentrically from the sensor wheel (34) and moving along the sensor surface (42) when the sensor wheel (34) rotates; and an evaluation unit (44), which is configured for determining the path (P) of the indicator element (40) moving along the sensor surface (42).
Claims
1. Belt safety device for monitoring a drive belt, the belt safety device comprising: a sensor wheel configured to be driven by the drive belt; a sensor surface; an indicator element extending eccentrically from the sensor wheel and moving along a path (P) at the sensor surface when the sensor wheel rotates; and an evaluation unit, which is configured for determining the path (P) of the indicator element moving along the sensor surface for detecting damage of the drive belt; wherein the indicator element comprises an electrical conductor contacting the sensor surface; wherein the sensor surface has an electric resistance varying in at least one dimension.
2. Belt safety device according to claim 1, wherein the evaluation unit is configured for determining the path (P) of the indicator element in at least one dimension.
3. Belt safety device according to claim 1, wherein the electric properties of the sensor surface are homogeneous.
4. Belt safety device for monitoring a drive belt, the belt safety device comprising: a sensor wheel configured to be driven by the drive belt; a sensor surface; an indicator element extending eccentrically from the sensor wheel and moving along a path (P) at the sensor surface when the sensor wheel rotates; and an evaluation unit, which is configured for determining the path (P) of the indicator element moving along the sensor surface for detecting damage of the drive belt; wherein the indicator element comprises an electrical conductor contacting the sensor surface; wherein the evaluation unit is configured for applying an electrical voltage (U) to the indicator element and to an electric contact attached to a contact side of the sensor surface, and for measuring an electrical current (I) flowing through the indicator element for determining the path (P) of the indicator element moving along the sensor surface.
5. Belt safety device according to claim 1, wherein the evaluation unit is configured for comparing the determined path (P) of the indicator element with at least one reference pattern.
6. Belt safety device according to claim 5, wherein the at least one reference pattern represents a damaged drive belt and/or an intact drive belt.
7. Belt safety device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor wheel is a toothed sensor wheel configured for engaging with a toothed drive belt.
8. People conveyor comprising a chain of conveyance elements connected and driven by at least one drive belt; and at least one belt safety device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor wheel of the at least one belt safety device (2) is configured for being driven by the at least one drive belt.
9. People conveyor according to claim 8, wherein the at least one drive belt is a toothed drive belt, and wherein the at least one sensor wheel is a toothed sensor wheel engaging with the toothed drive belt.
10. People conveyor according to claim 8, comprising at least two drive belts and at least two belt safety devices, wherein at least one belt safety device is configured for monitoring each of the drive belts, respectively.
11. People conveyor according to claim 8, comprising a support structure, wherein the sensor wheel of at least one belt safety device is attached to the support structure and/or wherein the sensor surface is formed on or attached to the support structure.
12. People conveyor according to claim 8, wherein the people conveyor is an escalator comprising a plurality of steps as conveyance elements.
13. People conveyor according to claim 8, wherein the people conveyor is a moving walkway comprising a plurality of pallets as conveyance elements.
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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(9) In turnaround portions 17 next to the landing portions 20, 21, the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13 passes from a conveyance portion 16 into a return portion 18, and vice versa.
(10) For clarity, only some of the conveyance elements 13, in particular conveyance elements 13 in the conveyance portion 16, are depicted in
(11) A drive belt 15 extending along a closed loop is connected to the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13. The drive belt 15 is a toothed belt with teeth formed at least on the inner side of the loop. The drive belt 15 is in engagement with and driven by at least one toothed sheave 32 arranged in one of the turnaround portions 17. A people conveyor drive 25 is configured for driving the toothed sheave 32.
(12) The people conveyor 1 further comprises a brake 29 which is configured for braking movement of the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13. The brake 29 may engage with the toothed sheave 32 or a shaft of the toothed sheave 32. The brake 29 is depicted separately from the people conveyor drive 25 in
(13) Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16. Only one of the balustrades 4 is visible in the side view shown in
(14) For detecting damage of the drive belt 15, a sensor 30 is arranged next to the drive belt 15. The functionality of said sensor 30 is described further below with reference to
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(16) The moving walkway 1b comprises an endless chain 12 of conveyance 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 18.
(17) Landing portions 20, 21 are provided at both ends of the moving walkway 1. In turnaround portions 17 next to the landing portions 20, 21 the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13 passes from the conveyance portion 16 into the return portion 18, and vice versa. Again, for clarity not all conveyance elements 13 (pallets 13b) are provided with reference signs.
(18) Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16 on both lateral sided of the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13. Only one of the balustrades 4 is visible in the side view depicted in
(19) Similar to the embodiment shown in
(20) The people conveyor 1 further comprises a brake 29 which is configured for braking movement of the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13. Although depicted separately, the brake 29 may be integrated with the people conveyor drive 25.
(21) A sensor 30 configured for detecting damage of the drive belt 15 is arranged next to the drive belt 15.
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(23) Although the people conveyor 1 depicted in
(24) As depicted in
(25) The positions of the sensor 30 illustrated in
(26) The sensor 30 comprises a support 36 and a toothed sensor wheel 34 engaging with the teeth of the drive belt 15. The support 36 is attached to a portion of a support structure (truss) 38 of the people conveyor 1.
(27) The sensor wheel 34 may be rotatably supported by the support 36 or by another support structure not depicted in the figures.
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(31) At the side facing the sensor wheel 34, the support 36 comprises a cranked end portion 37. The end portion 37 is cranked with respect to a main portion of the support 36 so that it extends parallel to the plane of the sensor wheel 34. A sensor surface 42 is formed on the face of the end portion 37 facing the sensor wheel 34.
(32) The sensor surface 42 in particular is an electrically conducting surface.
(33) An indicator element 40 extends from the sensor wheel 34 towards the sensor surface 42. The indicator element 40 in particular is an electrical conductor, or at least comprises an electrical conductor. The indicator element 40 contacts the sensor surface 42 allowing an electrical current I to flow between the indicator element 40 and the sensor surface 42.
(34) The indicator element 40 may be a (metallic) pin or protrusion attached to or formed integrally with the sensor wheel 34. The indicator element 40 is positioned eccentrically, i.e. at a distance a>0 from the center C of the sensor wheel 34 (cf.
(35) In case the sensor surface 42 is homogeneous, the electrical resistance R between an electric contact 50 provided at a contact side 43 of the sensor surface 42 and the indicator element 40 (see
(36) An evaluation unit 44 is electrically connected by means of electric contactors 52 with the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50 provided at the contact side 43 of the sensor surface 42. The evaluation unit 44 in particular is configured for applying an electrical voltage U between the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50 (cf.
(37) Since the electrical resistance R between the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50 varies with the distance d between the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50, the combination of the indicator element 40 and the sensor surface 42 constitutes a surface potentiometer. Thus, when a constant voltage U is applied between the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50, the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 and the sensor surface 42 varies with the position of the indicator element 40 on the sensor surface 42.
(38) As mentioned, the indicator element 40 moves along a circular path P over the sensor surface 42 when the sensor wheel 34 rotates. Thus, when a constant voltage U is applied between the indicator element 40 and the electric contact 50, the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 varies periodically in a predetermined pattern. Said pattern is defined by the distance a between the indicator element 40 and the center C of the sensor wheel 34, by the spatial variation of the resistance of the sensor surface 42, and by the rotational velocity of the sensor wheel 34.
(39) For example, in case the sensor surface 42 is homogeneous, the resistance R between the electric contact 50 and the indicator element 40 varies linearly with the distance d between the electric contact 50 and the indicator element 40, and thus in an ideal situation neglecting noise, the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 follows a sinusoidal curve:
I(t)=U/R(d(t))
I(t)=I.sub.0+A*sin((t))
I(t)=I.sub.0+A*sin(t+).
(40) The frequency of said variation is set by the rotational velocity of the sensor wheel 34. The amplitude A is determined by the resistance R of the sensor surface 42, the applied voltage U, and by the distance a between the indicator element 40 and the center C of the sensor wheel 34. is a phase factor representing the rotational position of the sensor wheel at t=0.
(41) In case the drive belt 15 is damaged or broken, the pattern of the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 is significantly different.
(42) When the drive belt 15 is completely broken, the sensor wheel 34 is not driven by the drive belt 15 anymore. In consequence, the position of the indicator element 40 on the sensor surface 42 does not change resulting in a constant electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40.
(43) In case the drive belt 15 is not completely broken, but at least one of the teeth of the drive belt 15 is missing or damaged, the sensor wheel 34 might still rotate. The sensor wheel 34, however, will not rotate with a constant rotational velocity , but the rotational velocity will vary when a damaged portion of the drive belt 15 passed the sensor wheel 34. For example, when one or more teeth of the drive belt 15 are missing, the sensor wheel 34 will rotate slower or even stop rotating for a short period of time when a damaged (toothless) portion of the drive belt 15 passes the sensor wheel 34.
(44) In consequence, the evaluation unit 44 is able to detect damage of the drive belt 15 by analyzing the pattern of the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40.
(45) The evaluation unit 44 for example may comprise a (micro-)processor 46 controlled by a program, which is configured for analyzing the pattern of the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40.
(46) Said analysis may be based on pattern recognition. Pattern recognition may, e.g., include determining whether the pattern of electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 has a sinusoidal shape and/or whether the frequency of the electrical current I is within a predetermined range corresponding to the normal speed of operation of the people conveyor 1.
(47) Alternatively or additionally, the analysis may include comparing the pattern of the electrical current I flowing through the indicator element 40 with at least one predetermined pattern stored in a memory 48 of the evaluation unit 44.
(48) The at least one predetermined pattern may, e.g., correspond to an intact drive belt 15. In this case, damage of the drive belt 15 is detected when a calculated difference between the actual pattern of the electrical current I and a given pattern of the electrical current I exceeds a given threshold.
(49) Alternatively or additionally, the at least one predetermined pattern may represent a damaged drive belt 15. In this case, the drive belt 15 is determined as being damaged when a calculated difference between the actual pattern of the electrical current I and the predetermined pattern of the electrical current I does not exceed a given threshold.
(50) The evaluation unit 44 may be configured for issuing an alarm signal when the evaluation of the received signals indicates that the drive belt 15 is damaged or broken.
(51) The evaluation unit 44 in particular may be configured for issuing an alarm signal only after damage of the drive belt 15 has been detected repeatedly for a predetermined number of times in order to avoid false alarms. The evaluation unit 44 in particular may be configured for issuing an alarm signal only after damage of the drive belt 15 has been detected repeatedly for a predetermined number of times within a predetermined time frame.
(52) The alarm signal may result in informing a technician about the detected damage so that the technician may visit the people conveyor 1 in order to check and repair the damaged drive belt 15. Alternatively or additionally, the alarm signal may cause stopping any further operation of the people conveyor 1 in order to prevent additional damage or even severe safety issues which may result from operating the people conveyor 1 with a damaged drive belt 15.
(53) Stopping the operation of the people conveyor 1 may further include engaging the brake 29 of the people conveyor 1 in order to prevent any further movement of the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13.
(54) Engaging the brake 29 in particular is beneficial when the people conveyor 1 is an escalator 1a or an inclined moving walkway 1b in which the chain 12 of conveyance elements 13 may be driven by gravity even after the active operation (driving) of the people conveyor drive 25 has been stopped.
(55) Although only one drive belt 15 is depicted in each of the figures, the skilled person will understand that the people conveyor 1 may comprise two drive belts 15, in particular two drive belts 15 extending parallel to each other. At least one sensor 30 may be arranged laterally next to each of the drive belts 15 for monitoring the respective drive belt 15.
(56) 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
(57) 1 people conveyor 2 belt safety device 1a escalator 1b moving walkway 4 balustrade 6 moving handrail 12 chain of conveyance elements 13 conveyance elements 13a steps 13b pallets 15 drive belt 16 conveyance portion 17 turnaround portion 18 return portion 20, 21 landing portions 23 rollers 25 people conveyor drive 27 transmission element 29 brake 30 sensor 32 toothed sheave 34 sensor wheel 36 support 37 end portion of the support 38 support structure 40 indicator element 42 sensor surface 43 contact side of the sensor surface 44 evaluation unit 46 (micro-)processor 48 memory 50 electric contact 52 electric contactors A amplitude a distance between the indicator element and the center of the sensor wheel C center of the sensor wheel d distance between the indicator element and the electric contact I electrical current P path of the indicator element R electrical resistance t time U electrical voltage angular position of the indicator element phase factor rotational velocity