Elevator rope guide system
10669125 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Hiromitsu Miyajima (Inzai, JP)
- Daisuke Meguro (Tokyo, JP)
- Naoki Taniguchi (Sakura, JP)
- Atsunori Kondo (Sakura, JP)
- Takako Fukuyama (Narita, JP)
Cpc classification
B66B7/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An elevator rope guide system comprises a plurality of rope guides for restricting the swaying of at least one main rope and a plurality of stop mechanisms each configured to stop a corresponding rope guide. The rope guides are located above an elevator car and/or counterweight and are vertically movable along a hoistway. The stop mechanisms are positioned at different intermediate heights along the hoistway. The elevator rope guides are collected by the elevator car or counterweight as the elevator car or counterweight moves up and are stopped by a corresponding stop mechanism as the elevator car or counterweight moves down.
Claims
1. An elevator rope guide system, comprising: a plurality of rope guides for restricting the swaying of at least one main rope, the rope guides located above an elevator car and/or counterweight and vertically movable along a hoistway; and a plurality of stop mechanisms each configured to stop a corresponding rope guide, the stop mechanisms positioned at different intermediate heights along the hoistway; wherein the elevator rope guides are collected by the elevator car or counterweight as the elevator car or counterweight moves up and are stopped by a corresponding stop mechanism as the elevator car or counterweight moves down; wherein the rope guides are configured to slide along elevator and/or counterweight guide rails positioned on both sides of the elevator car and/or counterweight and each stop mechanism includes a pair of stops respectively provided on each elevator and/or counterweight guide rail; wherein at least one rope guide includes at least one notch on both lateral sides facing the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails and the stops of the stop mechanisms respectively include at least one protrusion protruding inward from the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails.
2. The elevator rope guide system of claim 1, wherein each rope guide engages a corresponding stop mechanism and the notches are configured to allow the rope guide to pass the stop mechanisms located above the corresponding stop mechanism.
3. The elevator rope guide system of claim 2, wherein the notches and the protrusions are vertically aligned.
4. The elevator rope guide system of claim 3, wherein there are a plurality of rope guides including the at least one notch on both lateral sides, the notches formed in an upper rope guide having a width w1 smaller than the width w2 of the notches formed in a lower rope guide.
5. The elevator rope guide system of claim 4, wherein the protrusions of an upper stop mechanism has a maximum width W1 smaller than a maximum width W2 of the protrusions of a lower stop mechanism.
6. The elevator rope guide system of claim 2, wherein the protrusions of the stop mechanisms are shifted stepwise to different transverse positions.
7. The elevator rope guide system of claim 6, wherein there are a plurality of rope guides including the at least one notch on both lateral sides, the notches formed in an upper rope guide having a width smaller than the width of the notches formed in a lower rope guide.
8. The elevator rope guide system of claim 1, wherein the rope guides comprise rollers which rotate on contact with the main rope.
9. The elevator rope guide system of claim 1, wherein the rope guides comprise at least one damper including a hollow rubber body.
10. The elevator rope guide system of claim 9, wherein the damper further includes a permanent magnet.
11. The elevator rope guide system of claim 10, wherein the permanent magnet is positioned to oppose a permanent magnet on a proximal rope guide with like poles facing one another.
12. The elevator rope guide system of claim 1, wherein the stops of the stop mechanisms respectively include two stop members, the stop members each including a protrusion protruding inward from the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails.
13. The elevator rope guide system of claim 12, wherein the stop members are attached to the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails.
14. An elevator rope guide system, comprising: a plurality of rope guides for restricting the swaying of at least one main rope, the rope guides located above an elevator car and/or counterweight and vertically movable along a hoistway; and a plurality of stop mechanisms each configured to stop a corresponding rope guide, the stop mechanisms positioned at different intermediate heights along the hoistway; wherein the elevator rope guides are collected by the elevator car or counterweight as the elevator car or counterweight moves up and are stopped by a corresponding stop mechanism as the elevator car or counterweight moves down; wherein the rope guides are configured to slide along elevator and/or counterweight guide rails positioned on both sides of the elevator car and/or counterweight and each stop mechanism includes a pair of stops respectively provided on each elevator and/or counterweight guide rail; wherein the stops of the stop mechanisms respectively include two stop members, the stop members each including a protrusion protruding inward from the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails; wherein the protrusions have a vertical cross-section with tapered sections on top and bottom ends.
15. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator car and counterweight positioned within a hoistway; guide rails for respectively guiding the elevator car and counterweight, the guide rails respectively provided on a wall of the hoistway on both sides of the elevator car and counterweight; at least one main rope for hoisting the elevator car and counterweight; and a rope guide system; the rope guide system including: a plurality of rope guides for restricting the swaying of the at least one main rope, the rope guides located above the elevator car and/or counterweight and vertically movable along the hoistway; and a plurality of stop mechanisms each configured to stop a corresponding rope guide, the stop mechanisms positioned at different intermediate heights along the hoistway; wherein the elevator rope guides are collected by the elevator car or counterweight as the elevator car or counterweight moves up and are stopped by a corresponding stop mechanism as the elevator car or counterweight moves down; wherein the rope guides are configured to slide along elevator and/or counterweight guide rails positioned on both sides of the elevator car and/or counterweight and each stop mechanism includes a pair of stops respectively provided on each elevator and/or counterweight guide rail; wherein at least one rope guide includes at least one notch on both lateral sides facing the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails and the stops of the stop mechanisms respectively include at least one protrusion protruding inward from the elevator and/or counterweight guide rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) The detailed description explains embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) On the left side of
(12) On the right side of
(13) On top of the elevator car 2, buffers 9 are provided for absorbing impact with the rope guides 6. The buffers 9 may comprise a rubber material positioned on an adjusting unit 10. The adjusting unit 10 may adjust the height of the buffer 9 such that the buffer 9 contacts and holds the rope guides 6 at a position that does not interfere with the components positioned on top of the elevator car 2.
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(15) The frame 11 includes a frame body 21 which may be divided into two parts 21a, 21b and side segments 22a, 22b at both ends of the frame body 21 to allow easy assembly of the frame 11. A cushion rubber 23 may be provided between the frame body 21 and side segments 22 to reduce transmission of vibration to the guide rail 3 resulting from contact between the main ropes 4 and the rollers 19, 20.
(16) Dampers 24 are provided on the upper and lower surfaces 16, 17 of the frame. In this embodiment, four dampers 24 are provided on each surface 16, 17 of the frame 11 and two dampers 24 are respectively placed on both sides of the window 18. The dampers 24 each include a hollow rubber body 25 and a permanent magnet 26 placed on or near the upper surface of the hollow rubber body 25. When the rope guides 6 are collected by the elevator car 2, the elevator car 2 runs into the rope guides 6 resting on the stops 8. The hollow rubber body 25 absorbs impact between the rope guides 6 and the buffer 9 of the elevator car 2 and between the rope guides 6. The permanent magnets 26 are positioned to oppose the permanent magnets 26 on proximal rope guides 6. The opposed permanent magnets 26 are arranged with like poles facing one another to magnetically interact with one another and lessen the impact of the shock. The buffer 9 of the elevator car 2 may also comprise a hollow rubber body and permanent magnet similar to the rope guides 6.
(17) The first and second ends 12, 13 of the frame 11 each have a recess 27 for engaging an opposed guide rail 3. The recesses 27 may be coated with Teflon so that the rope guide 6 is able to slide along the guide rails 3. The intermediate rope guide 6b and the lower rope guide 6c include notches 28 on both sides of the recesses 27 on both ends 12, 13 of the frame 11.
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(20) In this embodiment, W1 is smaller than w1 and w2, W2 is larger than w1 and smaller than w2, and W3 is larger than w2. By these dimensional relationships, as the elevator car 2 moves down from the uppermost position shown on the right side of
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(24) In this embodiment, the protruding portions 131 of the stops 18 are shifted stepwise in a lateral direction from an outer position shown in
(25) In this embodiment, the vertical cross section of the protruding portions 131 of the stop members 130 may have a shape similar to the stop members 30a shown in
(26) Although the elevator rope guide system of the present invention has been explained in relation to an elevator car, it should be understood that it may be equally applied to a counterweight.
(27) While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.