LINEAR MOTOR ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING TWO DRIVE TRAINS
20200172379 ยท 2020-06-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A linear motor arrangement for an elevator installation and a car movable along a first and second track. The linear motor arrangement is configured to drive the car. The linear motor arrangement includes a first drive train arranged along the first track, and a second drive train arranged along the second track. The first drive train differs from the second drive train in at least one property and forms an angle relative to the second track. A linear motor arrangement is disclosed for an elevator installation, wherein the elevator installation includes a car which is movable along a first and second track. The linear motor arrangement comprises a first drive train arranged along the first track, and a second drive train arranged along the second track, wherein the first drive train is configured to provide a higher drive power density than the second drive train.
Claims
1.-14. (canceled)
15. A linear motor arrangement suitable for an elevator installation, wherein the elevator installation comprises at least one car, which is movable along a first track and a second track, and wherein the linear motor arrangement is configured to drive the car, the linear motor arrangement comprising: a first drive train which is arranged along the first track, and a second drive train which is arranged along the second track, wherein the first drive train is configured to provide a higher drive power density than the second drive train.
16. The linear motor arrangement of claim 15 wherein the second track is a parking track.
17. The linear motor arrangement of claim 16 the second track is arranged in a shaft head and/or in a shaft pit.
18. A linear motor arrangement suitable for an elevator installation, wherein the elevator installation comprises at least one car, which is movable along a first track and a second track, and wherein the linear motor arrangement is configured to drive the car, the linear motor arrangement comprising: a first drive train which is arranged along the first track, and a second drive train which is arranged along the second track, wherein the first drive train differs from the second drive train in at least one property, and the first track forms an angle relative to the second track.
19. The linear motor arrangement of claim 18 wherein the first drive train is configured to provide a higher drive power density than the second drive train.
20. The linear motor arrangement of claim 18 wherein the first drive train comprises a plurality of first drive modules with a first distance between the first drive modules, and the second drive train comprises a plurality of first drive modules with a second distance between the first drive modules, wherein the first drive train differs from the second drive train by virtue of the fact that the first distance is less than the second distance.
21. The linear motor arrangement as claimed in claim 20 wherein the second distance is equal to a third distance between two first drive modules of the first drive train which are not adjacent.
22. The linear motor arrangement of claim 18 wherein the first drive train comprises a plurality of first drive modules, and the second drive train comprises a plurality of second drive modules, wherein the first drive modules are configured to provide a higher drive power than the second drive modules.
23. The linear motor arrangement of claim 22 wherein the first drive modules each comprise at least one first stator coil, and the second drive modules each comprise at least one second stator coil, wherein the first stator coil comprises a different design form than the second stator coil.
24. The linear motor arrangement of claim 18 wherein the first track extends in a vertical direction, at an angle greater than 10.
25. The linear motor arrangement of claim 24 wherein the angle is between 35 and 55 or between 80 and 100.
26. An elevator installation, comprising a car movable along a first track and a second track, and the linear motor arrangement of claim 18 configured to drive the car.
27. The elevator installation as claimed in claim 26 wherein the car comprises a rotor unit with at least one rotor magnet, the first drive train is designed to generate a magnetic field which travels in the direction of the first track and with which the at least one rotor magnet can be magnetically impinged for the purpose of driving the rotor unit, and the second drive train is designed to generate a magnetic field which travels in the direction of the second track and with which the at least one rotor magnet can be magnetically impinged for the purpose of driving the rotor unit.
28. The elevator installation of claim 27 comprising a plurality of cars which are configured to move independently of one another along the first track and the second track.
Description
[0024] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the figures, in which
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[0028] In the present case, the track F1 is oriented vertically and the track F2 horizontally. The track F1 thus connects different floors of the building in which the elevator installation 11 has been incorporated, whereas the track F2 extends along the same floor. The track F1 thus forms an angle 21 with the track F2 that is 90. By contrast, the track F1 forms an angle 23 with the track F3 that is 45. The track F3 thus connects different floors of the building while simultaneously producing a horizontal offset. In principle, other configurations of tracks are also possible. Depending on the design of the building, other angles between the tracks may be helpful in order to allow efficient transport of passengers within the building.
[0029] The car 13 comprises a rotor unit 27 which interacts with the drive train with which the car 13 is in engagement. In this way, a drive power is transmitted to the rotor unit 27 in order to move the car 13 connected to the rotor unit along the corresponding track. This mode of operation is illustrated in more detail in
[0030] In addition to the configuration of the drive train, the transmitted drive power of course also depends on the configuration of the rotor unit. In particular, the drive power is dependent on the number and magnetic field strength of the rotor magnets. If, within the context of this application, the drive powers or drive power density of two different drive trains are compared, this comparison is to be understood in such a way that the drive powers in both drive trains are transmitted to identical rotor units.
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[0032] The distance D2 between the first drive modules 25 of the drive train A2 is in the present case equal to a third distance D3 between two first drive modules 25 of the drive train A1 which are not adjacent. In the case of the exemplary configuration shown, the third distance D3 is a distance between two next but one drive modules 25 of the drive train A1. This configuration has the advantage that the same mounting holders 33 can be used for the drive train A1 and the drive train A2. It is only in the drive train A2 that every second receptacle 35 of the mounting holder 33 is not equipped with a first drive module 25 during assembly. Otherwise, the mounting holder 33 can be used unchanged, with the result that no separate components are required. The drive power density in the drive train A2 is thus half the drive power density that the drive train A1 can provide. Correspondingly, just every third, fourth, etc., receptacle 35 of the mounting holder 33 can be equipped with a first drive module 25, with the result that the drive power density is then correspondingly only a third, quarter, etc., by comparison with a completely equipped mounting holder 33.
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[0034] As illustrated in
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LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0036] 11 Elevator installation
[0037] 13 Cars
[0038] 15 Linear motor arrangement
[0039] 17 Crossing point
[0040] 19 Rotatable rail segment
[0041] 21 Angle
[0042] 23 Angle
[0043] 25 First drive modules
[0044] 27 Rotor unit
[0045] 29 Rotor magnet
[0046] 31 Stator coil
[0047] 33 Mounting holder
[0048] 35 Receptacle
[0049] 37 Second drive modules
[0050] F1 Track
[0051] F2 Track
[0052] F3 Track
[0053] A1 Drive train
[0054] A2 Drive train
[0055] A3 Drive train
[0056] D1 First distance
[0057] D2 Second distance
[0058] D3 Third distance
[0059] D4 Fourth distance