MONITORING DEVICE FOR A CONVEYOR
20200165106 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B25/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B23/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B23/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Monitoring device (30) for monitoring a drive element (12) of a conveyor (1), in which the drive element (12) extends in a conveyance direction. The monitoring device (30) comprises a mechanism (39) attached to the drive element (12) and configured for mechanically monitoring a distance between two predetermined locations of the drive element (12) spaced apart in the conveyance direction. The monitoring device (30) is further configured for triggering an alarm signal in case the monitored distance exceeds a predetermined limit.
Claims
1. Monitoring device (30) for monitoring a drive element (12) of a conveyor (1), the drive element (12) extending in a conveyance direction, wherein the monitoring device (30) comprises a mechanism (39) attached to the drive element (12) and configured for mechanically monitoring a distance between two predetermined locations of the drive element (12) spaced apart in the conveyance direction, and the monitoring device (30) is configured for triggering an alarm signal in case the monitored distance exceeds a predetermined limit.
2. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 1, comprising at least one longitudinal tension member (32) having a first end (32a) and an opposing second end (32b), and configured to extend along the conveyance direction between the two predetermined locations.
3. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 2, comprising a fixing mechanism (34) configured for fixing the first end (32a) of the longitudinal tension member (32) to the drive element (12) so that it is not movable with respect to the drive element (12) along the conveyance direction.
4. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 3, wherein the second end (32b) of the longitudinal tension member (32) is fixed to the drive element (12) so that it is movable with respect to the drive element (12) along the conveyance direction.
5. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 4, further comprising a biasing element (40) configured for tensioning the longitudinal tension member (32) in the conveyance direction.
6. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 4, comprising a trigger mechanism (36) including a first pivotable element (42) having a first side pivotably mounted to the second end (32b) of the longitudinal tension member (32).
7. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 6, wherein the trigger mechanism (36) comprises a second pivotable element (46) having a first side pivotably mounted to the drive element (12).
8. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 7, wherein each of the first and second pivotable elements (42, 46) comprises a second side, wherein the second sides of the first and second pivotable elements (42, 46) are pivotably connected with each other.
9. Monitoring device (30) according to claim 6, further comprising at least one electrical switch (38), wherein at least one of the first and second pivotable elements (42, 46) is configured for operating the at least one electrical switch (38).
10. Conveyance mechanism (9) for a conveyor (1), in particular for a people conveyor, comprising a drive element (12) extending along a conveyance direction, and at least one monitoring device (30) according to claim 1.
11. Conveyance mechanism (9) according to claim 10, wherein the drive element (12) is a belt, in particular a synthetic belt (12b), or a chain (12a), such as a pallet belt/chain (12a, 12b) or a step belt/chain (12a, 12b).
12. Conveyance mechanism (9) according to claim 10, comprising a plurality of fastening elements (22, 22a, 22b) configured for fastening conveyance elements (20), such as steps (20a) or pallets (20b), to the drive element (12), wherein the longitudinal tension member (32) extends between two of the fastening elements (22, 22a, 22b).
13. Conveyance mechanism (9) according to claim 12, wherein the drive element (12) is an endless drive element (12) including a joint portion (28) at which two ends of the drive element (12) form a joint, and wherein the longitudinal tension member (32) extends across said joint portion (28).
14. Conveyance mechanism (9) according to claim 10, comprising at least two monitoring devices (30), wherein at least one monitoring device (30) is provided at each lateral side of the drive element (12), respectively.
15. Conveyor (1), in particular a people conveyor such as an escalator (1a) or a moving walkway (1b), comprising at least one conveyance mechanism (9) according to claim 10.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
[0029] In the following exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the enclosed figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037]
[0038] In turnaround portions 5, 7 next to the landing portions 11, the conveyance band 10 passes from an upper conveyance portion 16 into a lower return portion 18, and vice versa.
[0039] The conveyance elements 20 are connected to a drive element 12, such as a chain 12a or a belt 12b, extending along a closed loop and configured for driving the conveyance elements 20. The drive element 12 is driven by a conveyance sprocket or sheave 14. A drive 15 including a motor 19 is provided for driving the conveyance sprocket or sheave 14 via a transmission element 17, such as a transmission belt or a transmission chain.
[0040] Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16.
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[0042] The moving walkway 1b comprises an endless conveyance band 10 including conveyance elements 20, in particular pallets 20b, moving between two landing portions 11 in a (longitudinal) conveyance direction in an upper conveyance portion 16 and opposite to the conveyance direction in a lower return portion 18. Turnaround portions 5, 7, are provided at both ends of the moving walkway 1b. In the turnaround portions 5, 7 the conveyance band 10 passes from the conveyance portion 16 into the return portion 18, and vice versa.
[0043] The conveyance elements 20 are connected to a drive element 12, such as a chain 12a or a belt 12b, extending along a closed loop and configured for driving the conveyance elements 20. The drive element 12 is driven by a conveyance sprocket or sheave 14. A drive 15 including a motor 19 is provided for driving the conveyance sprocket or sheave 14 via a transmission element 17, e.g. a transmission belt or a transmission chain.
[0044] Balustrades 4 supporting moving handrails 6 extend parallel to the conveyance portion 16.
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[0046] The conveyance mechanism 9 comprises a drive element 12 and two monitoring devices 30 according to exemplary embodiments of the invention.
[0047] In the exemplary embodiment depicted in
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[0049] The belt 12b comprises a first surface 13a forming the inner surface of the closed loop, and a second surface 13b forming the outer surface of the closed loop.
[0050] In the depicted embodiment, the first surface 13a is cogged for engaging with a sheave 14 which is configured for driving the belt 12b (cf.
[0051] A plurality of fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b having the form of webs extending orthogonally to the conveyance direction of the belt 12b are attached to the second surface 13b of the belt 12b.
[0052] In normal operation, the distances between adjacent fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b are defined by the dimensions of the conveyance elements 20. The fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b in particular are equidistantly spaced apart from each other.
[0053] The fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b are fixed to the belt 12b by fixing elements 24, such as bolts or screws, extending through the fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b and the belt 12b. For clarity of the illustration, not all fixing elements 24 are denoted with reference signs in
[0054] A conveyance element axle 26 extends through each of the fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b and through corresponding openings formed within the conveyance elements 20 for fixing conveyance elements 20/pallets 20b to the belt 12b (cf.
[0055] Two monitoring devices 30 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention are depicted in
[0056] In the configuration depicted in
[0057] Since the joint portion 28 usually constitutes the weakest portion of the belt 12b, at least one monitoring device 30 in particular may be configured for spanning the joint portion 28 of the belt 12b, as illustrated in
[0058] For clarity and simplicity of the description, only a single monitoring device 30 will be described in the following. The skilled person, however, understands that the description applies to any monitoring devices 30 depicted in the figures.
[0059] Each monitoring device 30 comprises a longitudinal tension member 32 extending parallel to the belt 12b along the conveyance direction. The longitudinal tension member 32 is flexible so as to be able to move around the turnaround portions 5, 7. The longitudinal tension member 32 is configured for transferring tensional forces in the conveyance direction. The longitudinal tension member 32 may comprise a plurality of chords, in particular a plurality of flexible steel chords.
[0060] A first end 32a of the longitudinal tension member 32 (shown as the left end in the figures) is fixed to a first one of the fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b (first fastening element 22a) using a fixing mechanism 34. The fixing mechanism 34 allows rotation around any axis extending orthogonally to the conveyance direction, but it does not allow the first end 32a of the longitudinal tension member 32 to move along the conveyance direction with respect to the first fastening element 22a. The fixing mechanism 34 in particular may comprise an opening configured for accommodating a conveyance element axle 26 extending through the first fastening element 22a.
[0061] An opposite second end 32b of the longitudinal tension member 32 (shown as the right end in the figures) is fixed to a second one of the fastening elements 22, 22a, 22b (second fastening element 22b). The second end 32b of the longitudinal tension member 32 in particular is fixed to the second fastening element 22b using a trigger mechanism 36.
[0062] The first and second fixing elements 22a, 22b define two predetermined locations of the belt 12b spaced apart in the conveyance direction.
[0063] The length of the longitudinal tension member 32 between its first and second ends 32a, 32b corresponds to the distance between the first and second fastening elements 22, 22a plus the length of the trigger mechanism 36 in the conveyance direction.
[0064] In the exemplary embodiment depicted in
[0065] The trigger mechanism 36 is described in more detail in the following referring to
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[0067] The trigger mechanism 36 comprises a first pivotable element 42, which is shown on the right side in
[0068] The trigger mechanism 36 further comprises a second pivotable element 46, which is shown on the left side in
[0069] The second support element 45 comprises an opening, which is not visible in the figures. The opening extends in the conveyance direction. The longitudinal tension member 32 extends through said opening allowing the second support element 45 to move along the longitudinal tension member 32.
[0070] When the monitoring device 30 is mounted to the belt 12b, as it is depicted in
[0071] Second sides of the first and second pivotable elements 42, 46 are pivotably fixed to each other by means of a third axle 48. The first, second and third axles 43, 47. 48 extend parallel with each other.
[0072] In consequence, the first and second pivotable elements 42, 46 constitute a mechanism 39, in particular a mechanical folding mechanism, which allows the second support element 45 to move in the conveyance direction along the longitudinal tension member 32 in correspondence with an elongation of the belt 12b, thereby changing the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45 accordingly.
[0073] A biasing element 40, such as a spring, in particular a spiral spring, is arranged in between the first and second support elements 41, 45. The biasing element 40 is configured for urging the first support element 41 away from the second support element 45, i.e. for maximizing the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45 along the conveyance direction.
[0074] When the monitoring device 30 is attached to the belt 12b, as it is depicted in
[0075] As a result, the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45 varies with the distance between the first fastening element 22a to which the first end of the longitudinal tension member 32 is fixed, and the second fastening element 22b, on which the second support element 45 abuts (cf.
[0076] The length of the longitudinal tension member 32 is set so that in a normal configuration, as depicted in
[0077] When a portion of the belt 12b in between the first and second fastening elements 22a, 22b lengthens, the distance between the first and second fastening elements 22a, 22b increases. As a result, the longitudinal tension member 32 pulls the first support element 41 against the urging elastic force of the biasing element 40 towards the second support element 45 reducing the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45. Examples of such configurations are depicted in
[0078] In order to allow reducing the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45, the first and second pivotable elements 42, 46 rotate around the first, second, and third axles 43, 47, 48 from a parallel orientation, in which they are oriented basically parallel to plane defined by the belt 12b (see
[0079] In order to ensure that the first and second pivotable elements 42, 46 rotate away from the longitudinal tension member 32 and the biasing element 40 when the distance between the first and second support elements 41, 45 is reduced, the center of the third axle 38 may be arranged outside, in particular below, a virtual line (not shown) extending between the centers of the first and second axles 43, 47. The center of third axle 38 for example may be arranged in a distance of 3 mm from said line.
[0080] Alternatively or additionally, the first and second pivotable elements 42, 46 may be arranged in a slightly rotated state, i.e. in a state in which they are not oriented exactly parallel with each other and the longitudinal tension member 32, when the distance between the first and second fastening elements 22a, 22b has the desired value corresponding to an intact belt 12b.
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[0082] As soon as the elongation of the belt 12b exceeds a predetermined limit, a portion of the first pivotable element 42, in particular an optional lever 44 formed at the first pivotable element 42, extends far enough in a direction transverse to the conveyance direction for activating an electrical switch 38 (see
[0083] The first pivotable element 42, in particular the lever 44, is moved and pressed against a movable activation element 37, which may be a roller, of the electrical switch 38 when the conveyor 1 is operated moving the belt 12b and the monitoring device 30 in the conveyance direction.
[0084] The electric switch 38 may be arranged at any position along the conveyance portion 16 or the return portion 18, in particular next to one of the landing portions 5, 7. Optionally, a plurality of electric switches 38 may be arranged along the conveyance portion 16 and/or along the return portion 18, respectively.
[0085] The predetermined limit of elongation at which the electric switch 38 is activated, is set by the length L of the lever 44 and by the distance D between the electrical switch 38 and the belt 12b in the vertical direction (see
[0086] Activating the electric switch 38 may issue an alarm signal indicating wear and/or predicting a malfunction of the belt 12b such as a forthcoming rupture of the joint portion 28 of the belt 12b.
[0087] Issuing the alarm signal may cause reducing the speed of the belt 12b or even stopping any further movement of the belt 12b in order to prevent a complete rupture of the belt 12b, in particular of the joint portion 28.
[0088] Alternatively or additionally, issuing the alarm signal may result in transmitting a service request requesting a mechanic to visit the conveyor 1 in order to inspect, repair and/or replace the belt 12b.
[0089] A monitoring device 30 according to exemplary embodiments of the invention also may be applied to a drive element 12 provided in the form of a chain 12a comprising a plurality of chain links 50 for detecting elongations and/or damages of the chain links 50.
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[0091] In a configuration in which the drive element 12 is a chain 12a, the fixing element 34 and the trigger mechanism 36 may be fixed to conveyance element axles (step axles) 26. In the exemplary configuration depicted in
[0092] In such a configuration, monitoring devices 30 may be located on both sides of the conveyance elements 20, which are not shown in
[0093] 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
[0094] 1 conveyor [0095] 1a escalator [0096] 1b moving walkway [0097] 2 truss [0098] 4 balustrade [0099] 5 turnaround portion [0100] 6 handrail [0101] 7 turnaround portion [0102] 9 conveyance mechanism [0103] 10 conveyance band [0104] 11 landing portion [0105] 12 drive element [0106] 12a chain [0107] 12b belt [0108] 13 first surface [0109] 13b second surface [0110] 14 sprocket/sheave [0111] 15 drive [0112] 16 conveyance portion [0113] 17 transmission element [0114] 18 return portion [0115] 19 motor [0116] 20 conveyance element [0117] 20a step [0118] 20b pallet [0119] 22 fastening element [0120] 22a first fastening element [0121] 22b second fastening element [0122] 23 opening [0123] 24 fixing element [0124] 25 roller [0125] 26 conveyance element axle [0126] 28 joint portion [0127] 30 monitoring device [0128] 32 longitudinal tension member [0129] 32a first end of the longitudinal tension member [0130] 32b second end of the longitudinal tension member [0131] 36 trigger mechanism [0132] 37 activation element [0133] 38 electrical switch [0134] 39 mechanism [0135] 40 biasing element [0136] 41 first support element [0137] 42 first pivotable element [0138] 43 first axle [0139] 44 lever [0140] 45 second support element [0141] 46 second pivotable element [0142] 47 second axle [0143] 48 third axle [0144] 50 chain link [0145] angle between the first pivotable element and the belt [0146] D distance between the electrical switch and the drive element [0147] L length of the lever