Support unit for elevator installation
10526171 ยท 2020-01-07
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Abstract
A support unit for the fastening of a diverting roller to a support structure can be used for supporting a car in an elevator installation. The support unit has two yoke beams and a bearing for the diverting roller. The yoke beams are arranged parallel to one another for fastening to the support structure. On the support unit there are at least two restraint devices that are fastened to the yoke beams and which project into the intermediate space between the yoke beams such that, in the event of failure of the bearing, the restraint devices form a stop to prevent the diverting roller from moving in a support direction under the action of the support force. The support unit is stable, is of simple construction and is of space-saving design.
Claims
1. A support unit for an elevator installation for fastening a deflection roller to a support structure, comprising: two yoke beams wherein the yoke beams are arranged parallel to one another and are adapted to be fastened to the support structure; a bearing; wherein at least partial regions of the deflection roller are arranged in an intermediate space between the yoke beams; wherein the deflection roller is mounted by the bearing to rotate in relation to the yoke beams; wherein the yoke beams, the deflection roller, and the bearing are adapted to transmit a support force, acting on the deflection roller due to a supporting means, to the support structure in an upwardly-oriented support direction to support or move a weight that is fastened to the support structure against a force of gravity; and at least two restraint devices are provided on the support unit, each of the restraint devices being fastened to the yoke beams and protruding into the intermediate space between the yoke beams to form a stop wherein, if the bearing fails, prevents the deflection roller from moving in the support direction due to the support force.
2. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the restraint devices prevent the deflection roller from moving in the support direction due to the support force of up to 250 kN.
3. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the restraint devices are configured as bolt-shaped pins.
4. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the restraint devices are each fastened to both of the yoke beams and each of the restraint devices completely spans the intermediate space between the yoke beams.
5. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the restraint devices are arranged above the bearing in the support direction.
6. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the deflection roller has a diameter and wherein the restraint devices protrude, relative to a direction parallel to the diameter, a distance into the intermediate space that is smaller than the diameter.
7. The support unit according to claim 1 wherein the bearing is arranged below the yoke beams.
8. The support unit according to claim 1 including a downwardly-extending bearing retainer mounted on each of the yoke beams and wherein another bearing forming a part of the bearing is fastened to the bearing restraints.
9. An elevator installation having at least one of the support unit according to claim 1 attached to an elevator car or a counterweight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention shall be described hereinbelow, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein neither the drawings nor the description are to be interpreted as limiting the present invention.
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(9) The drawings are only schematic, and are not true to scale. Like reference signs refer in different drawings to like or analogous features.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(11) A deflection roller 5 is provided both to the elevator car 104 and to the counterweight 106. The deflection rollers 5 are each part of a support unit 1 and are mechanically connected therethrough to the elevator car 104/to the counterweight 106 by means of a support structure 13. The support structure 13 of the elevator car 104 has side shields 116 that are fastened at the upper ends thereof to beams 3 of the support unit 1. A lower yoke 118 that supports the elevator car 104 via abutments 120 is fastened to lower ends of the side shields 116.
(12) The support means 108 spans from one end 110 fastened to the support structure 112, coming downward first and then about the deflection roller 5 of the counterweight 106, to then be returned upward to the drive unit 114, where it travels over the drive pulleys thereof. Thereafter, the support means 108 then spans further downward to the deflection roller 5 on the elevator car 104 and thereabout, to finally run back upward to the support structure 112, where it is fastened with the opposite end 110.
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(14) The support unit 1 has two yoke beams 3, a deflection roller 5, and a bearing 7. The yoke beams 3 are each composed of an elongated steel section that has a U-shaped cross-section. The dimensions of this steel section are selected in accordance with the loads to be supported thereby. For example, the yoke beams 3 may have a height h in the range of 10 to 30 cm. A material thickness of the steel section used for the yoke beams 3 may exhibit much more than 2 mm, preferably more than 5 mm. The two yoke beams 3 are arranged parallel to one another, so that an intermediate space 11 is formed therebetween. A gap between the two yoke beams 3 and thus a width of the intermediate space 11 may be, for example, in the range of 5 to 50 cm, preferably 10 to 20 cm, so that at least partial regions of the deflection roller 5 can be accommodated in this intermediate space 11.
(15) Provided at opposite ends of the yoke beams 3 are a plurality of metal sheets 15, 17 that are part of a support structure 13 with the help of which the support unit 1 and, in particular, the yoke beams 3 thereof can be fastened, for example, to an elevator car 104 or a counterweight 106.
(16) The deflection roller 5 is fastened as a part of the support unit 1 via the bearing 7 to the yoke beams 3. The deflection roller 5 has a cylindrical shape, wherein a diameter D of the deflection roller 5 is generally greater than an axial length. Grooves 19 are provided on an outer surface of the deflection roller 5. The supporting means 108 can run through parts of this outer surface, wherein the grooves 19 can contribute to correct guidance of the supporting means 108 on the deflection roller 5 and, for example, preventing slipping thereof out of place in the axial direction.
(17) The bearing 7, via which the deflection roller 5 is held onto the rest of the support unit 1, is arranged below the yoke beams 3 in the embodiment depicted. Retaining plates 21, which run adjacent to end surfaces of the deflection roller 5, are stably fastened to the yoke beams 3, and form a bearing retainer 20, then extend from the yoke beams 3. In the retaining plates 21, a recess 22 within which an axle 23 is engagedly retained is respectively provided at mutually opposite positions relative to the deflection roller 5 accommodated therebetween. The axle 23 is secured in relation to the retaining plates 21 with the aid of fastening plates 27 and one or more screws 29. The deflection roller 5 is mounted via cylinder roller bearings 25 so as to be able to rotate on the axle 23. Together, the axle 23 and the cylinder roller bearings 25 form bearings 30 that are fastened to the yoke beams 3 so as to spaced apart downwardly via the bearing retainer 20. It shall be readily understood that ball bearings or other roller bearings could also be used instead of cylinder roller bearings. Even sliding bearings would be conceivable. The axle 23 then extends substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal extension direction of the yoke beams 3, so that the deflection roller 5 is mounted so as to be able to rotate in the intermediate space 11 between the yoke beams 3 via the bearing 7.
(18) The yoke beams 3, the deflection roller 5, and the bearing 7 are cooperatively adapted so that a support force acting on the deflection roller 5 due to the supporting means 108 can ultimately be transmitted to the support structure 13. The support force then acts in an upwardly oriented support direction 31 and may typically with elevator installations take values of several kN. The support force corresponds then to a counterforce that is required in order to, for example, move a weight of the elevator car 104 fastened to the support structure 13 against the force of gravity. Forces, such as the aforementioned support force, are then transmitted within the support unit 1 from the supporting means 108 surrounding the deflection roller 5 ultimately towards the support structure 13, due to sufficient dimensions of all of the supporting components, i.e., in particular, the yoke beams 3, the deflection roller 5, and the components 20 to 30 forming the bearing 7.
(19) A cover plate 33 provided above the deflection roller 5 has substantially no supporting function, but instead serves solely to protect the lower-lying deflection roller 5 against influences coming from above.
(20) In order to also protect the deflection roller 5, for example, in the event of failure of the bearing 7 from coming free from the rest of the support unit 1, in particular, the yoke beams 3, additional restraint devices 9 are provided at the support unit 1.
(21) The restraint devices 9 are each provided in the form of bolt-shaped pins or screws that are each fastened to the yoke beams 3 and protrude into the intermediate space 11. In the example depicted, the restraint devices 9 are then configured as continuous pins that are fastened at one end to one of the yoke beams 3 and at an opposite end to the other of the yoke beams 3, and span the intermediate space 11 completely therebetween.
(22) The restraint devices 9 are then arranged in an upper region of the yoke beams and spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the yoke beams 3 by a distance d from one another. The mounting of the deflection roller 5 via the bearing 7 well below the restraint devices 9 makes it possible for the deflection rollershown only with dashed lines in
(23) A diameter D of the deflection roller 5 is substantially greater than the distance d between the restraint devices 9 in a direction along the yoke beams 3, i.e., D>>d. For example, D may be >1.2*d.
(24) For the case where the bearing 7, for example, fails and no longer holds the deflection roller 5, the deflection roller 5 can slip only slightly upward, i.e., in the direction of the support direction 31, before the restraint devices 9 form a stop and the deflection roller 5 thus runs with the outer periphery or outer surface thereof into the restraint devices 9 protruding into the intermediate space 11.
(25) The restraint devices 9 are then designed with respect to the material selected therefor, dimensions thereof, and fastening thereof to the yoke beams 3 so as to be able to withstand forces of multiple kN brought about by the abutting deflection roller 5. A screw that serves as a restraint device 9, reaches from one of the yoke beams 3 through to the opposite yoke beam 3, and is anchored there or a corresponding other bolt-shaped pin may, for this purpose, be composed, for example, of a high-strength metal such as, for example, steel, and have diameter of, for example, more than 10 mm that ensures sufficient mechanical strength.
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(27) The axle 23 is rotatably connected to the upper yoke, composed of the two yoke beams 3, via the bearing 30 that is formed of a roller cylinder bearing. The support unit 1 is designed in terms of essential features analogously to the previously-described support unit of the embodiment depicted with respect to
(28) Embodiments of the support unit 1 described herein enable, for example, an elevator installation 100 to have enhanced safety during operation. The arrangement of the restraint devices 9 so as to directly engage with the yoke beams 3 makes it possible to keep the amount of material used low and provide a space-saving solution for a support unit 1, for example, for a support structure serving as part of an elevator installation 100.
(29) Finally, it should be noted that terms such as comprising and the like do not preclude other elements or steps, and terms such as a or one do not preclude a plurality. Furthermore, it should be noted that features that have been described with reference to one of the above embodiments may also be used in combination with other features of other embodiments described above.
(30) In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.