ELEVATOR CAR AND ELEVATOR SYSTEM
20190330025 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66B11/0226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An elevator car (6) comprises a frame (20) and a removable cover plate (22). The cover plate (22) comprises at least one aperture (28) formed in a first end (22a) of the cover plate (22) allowing at least one fixing element (30) extending from the frame (20) to pass through the at least one aperture (28) for fixing the cover plate (22) to the frame (20). The cover plate (22) further comprises at least one permanent magnet (24) provided at an opposing second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) and/or at a portion of the frame (20) abutting the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22). The at least one permanent magnet (24) is configured for fixing the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) to a portion of the frame (20).
Claims
1. Elevator car (6) comprising a frame (20) and a removable cover plate (22), the cover plate (22) comprising: at least one aperture (28) formed in a first end (22a) of the cover plate (22) allowing at least one fixing element (30) extending from the frame (20) to pass through the at least one aperture (28) for fixing the cover plate (22) to the frame (20); and at least one permanent magnet (24) provided at an opposing second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) and/or at a portion of the frame (20) abutting the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22); wherein the at least one permanent magnet (24) is configured for fixing the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) to a portion of the frame (20).
2. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of apertures (28) are formed within the cover plate (22), the apertures (28) in particular being arranged along a common line.
3. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of permanent magnets (24) are provided at the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) and/or at the portion of the frame (20) abutting the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22), the permanent magnets (24) in particular being arranged along a common line.
4. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate (22) and/or the frame (20) are at least partially made of metal and/or plastic.
5. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the frame (20) at least partially is made of metal plates, in particular of bent metal plates.
6. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the frame (20) and/or the cover plate (22) have a rectangular shape, in particular a quadratic shape, respectively.
7. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22) is provided with a c-shaped profile (26) configured for embracing a portion of the frame (20) when the cover plate (22) is mounted to the frame (20).
8. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate (22) is at least partially transparent and/or comprises at least one lighting device (42) for lighting an interior space (12) of the elevator car (6).
9. Elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the cover plate (22) is fixed to the frame (20) by at least one fixing element (30).
10. Elevator car (6) according to claim 9, wherein the at least one fixing element (30) includes a bolt or a screw.
11. Elevator system (2) comprising at least one elevator car (6) according to claim 1.
12. Method of removing the cover plate (22) from an elevator car (6) according to claim 9, wherein the method includes: disengaging the at least one fixing element (30); and removing the cover plate (22) by disengaging the permanent magnet (24) from the frame (20) or from the cover plate (22).
13. Method according to claim 12, wherein the cover plate (22) comprises a c-shaped profile (26) embracing a portion of the frame (20), and wherein the method includes detaching the c-shaped profile (26) from the portion of the frame (20).
14. Method of mounting a cover plate (22) to an elevator car (6) according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises: positioning the cover plate (22) on the frame (20) so that the cover plate (22) is attached to the frame (20) by at least one permanent magnet (24); and fixing the first end (22a) of the cover plate (22) to the frame (20) with at least one fixing element (30) extending through the at least one aperture (28) formed within the cover plate (22).
15. Method according to claim 14, wherein a c-shaped profile (26) is provided at the second end (22b) of the cover plate (22); and wherein the method comprises encompassing a portion of the frame (20) with the c-shape profile (26) before fixing the first end (22a) of the cover plate (22) to the frame (20).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] The elevator system 2 comprises a hoistway 4 extending in a longitudinal direction between a plurality of landings 8 located on different floors.
[0037] The elevator car 6 comprises a floor 16, a ceiling 18 and sidewalls 17 extending between the floor 16 and the ceiling 18 defining an interior space 12 of the elevator car 6. Only one sidewall 17 is depicted in the schematic illustration of
[0038] The elevator car 6 is movably suspended within the hoistway 4 by means of a tension member 3. The tension member 3, for example a rope or belt, is connected to a drive 5, which is configured for driving the tension member 3 in order to move the elevator car 6 along the longitudinal direction/height of the hoistway 4 between the plurality of landings 8.
[0039] Each landing 8 is provided with a landing door (elevator hoistway door) 10, and the elevator car 6 is provided with a corresponding elevator car door 11 allowing passengers to transfer between a landing 8 and the interior space 12 of the elevator car 6 when the elevator car 6 is positioned at the respective landing 8.
[0040] The exemplary embodiment of the elevator system 2 shown in
[0041] The drive 5 is controlled by an elevator control 15 for moving the elevator car 6 along the hoistway 4 between the different landings 8.
[0042] Input to the elevator control 15 may be provided via landing control panels 7a, which are provided on each landing 8 close to the elevator landing doors 10, and/or via a car operation panel 7b provided inside the elevator car 6.
[0043] The landing control panels 7a and the car operation panel 7b may be connected to the elevator control 15 by means of electrical lines, which are not shown in
[0044] In order to determine the current position of the elevator car 6, the elevator car 6 is provided with a position sensor 19. The position sensor 19 may be arranged at the top of the elevator car 6 as shown in
[0045]
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[0047] The frame 20 comprises a plurality of bars 34a, 34b, 36a, 36b, 38a, 38b, in particular two longitudinal bars 34a, 34b and four crossbars 36a, 36b, 38a, 38b respectively extending between the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b. The crossbars 36a, 36b, 38a, 38b in particular extend orthogonally to the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b forming a rectangular frame 20.
[0048] The crossbars 36a, 36b, 38a, 38b include outer crossbars 36a, 36b respectively extending between the ends of the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b; and inner crossbars 38a, 38b, respectively extending between the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b at positions located in between the outer crossbars 36a, 36b.
[0049] The inner crossbars 38a, 38b and the inner portions of the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b, i.e. the portions of the longitudinal bars 34a, 34b extending between the inner crossbars 38a, 38b, define a rectangular opening 40 (cf.
[0050] The cover plate 22 is configured for closing the opening 40. The cover plate 22 approximately has the same dimensions as the opening 40.
[0051] Two apertures 28 are formed at a first end 22a of the cover plate 22 arranged next to a first inner crossbar 38a. The first crossbars 36a, 38a and first end 22a of the cover plate 22 are shown on the right sides of
[0052] Fixing elements 30, such as bolts or screws, are provided at the first inner crossbar 38a. The positions of the fixing element 30 match with the positions of the apertures 28 formed within the cover plate 22. When the cover plate 22 is mounted to the frame 20, the fixing elements 30 extend through the apertures 28 for fixing the cover plate 22 to the frame 20.
[0053] Although two openings 28 and fixing elements 30 are depicted in the figures, the skilled person will understand that the number of fixing elements 30 and corresponding openings 28 may be adjusted according to the actual needs.
[0054] At least one permanent magnet 24 (see
[0055] At least a portion of the second inner crossbar 38b is made of a magnetic material, e.g. a metal. In consequence, when the cover plate 22 is arranged on top of the frame 20, as illustrated in
[0056] As a result, the cover plate 22 is securely fixed to the frame 20 by the fixing elements 30 extending through the apertures 28 at its first end 22a, and by the at least one permanent magnet 24 interacting with the second inner crossbar 38b at its opposing second end 22.
[0057] The position of the cover plate 22 with respect to the frame 20 is set by the fixing elements 30 extending through the apertures 28 formed in the first end 22a of the cover plate 22.
[0058] The position of the permanent magnet(s) 24 with respect to the second inner crossbar 38b, however, is variable to a certain extent. This variability allows compensating for variations and tolerances of the dimensions, in particular the length of the cover plate 22 and/or the distance between the inner crossbars 38a, 38b, while still securely attaching the cover plate 22 to the frame 20.
[0059] Although only a single permanent magnet 24 is visible in
[0060] Alternatively or additionally, at least one permanent magnet (not shown) may be mounted to the second inner crossbar 38b in order to interact with the second end 22b of the cover plate 22. In this case the cover plate 22 is made at least partially of a magnetic material, in particular a metallic material. Alternatively, in case the cover plate 22 is made of a non-magnetic material, e.g. a plastic material, a magnetic material, in particular a metallic material, such as a metallic strip, may be provided at least at the second end 22b of the cover plate 22.
[0061] In order to prevent an unauthorized removal of the cover plate 22 from inside the elevator car 6, a c-shaped profile 26 is provided at the second end 22b of the cover plate 22. The c-shaped profile 26 may be formed integrally with the cover plate 22. Alternatively, the c-shaped profile 26 may be attached to the second end 22b of the cover plate 22.
[0062] When the cover plate 22 is mounted to the frame 20, as depicted in
[0063] I.e. in order to remove the cover plate 22 from the frame 20, it is necessary to open/remove the fixing elements 30 first. Opening/removing the fixing elements 30 may be possible from inside and/or from outside the elevator car 6.
[0064] Optionally, the fixing elements 30 may be provided with locking mechanisms (not shown), such as a mechanical lock or a special type of screws which may be removed only with a special key in order to prevent unauthorized persons from removing the cover plate 22.
[0065] After the fixing elements 30 have been opened/removed, the first side 22a of the cover plate 22 may be detached from the first inner crossbar 38a. After the first side 22a of the cover plate 22 has been detached from the first inner crossbar 38a, the second side 22b of the cover plate 22 may be separated from the second inner crossbar 38b overcoming the magnetic forces of the permanent magnet(s) 24, and the c-shaped profile 26 may be detached from the second inner crossbar 38b.
[0066] Optionally, the cover plate 22 may be provided with at least one lighting device 42 configured for lighting the interior space 12 of the elevator car 6.
[0067] The at least one lighting device 42 may be mounted to a bottom side of the cover plate 22 facing the interior space 12, as it is shown in
[0068] Electrical connectors (not shown) may be provided at at least one side 22a, 22b of the cover plate 22 for delivering electric energy to the at least one lighting device 42.
[0069] In the embodiment depicted in
[0070] 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
[0071] 2 elevator system
[0072] 3 tension member
[0073] 4 hoistway
[0074] 5 drive
[0075] 6 elevator car
[0076] 7a landing control panel
[0077] 7b car operation panel
[0078] 8 landing
[0079] 10 landing door
[0080] 11 elevator car door
[0081] 12 interior space of the elevator car
[0082] 15 elevator control
[0083] 16 floor of the elevator car
[0084] 17 sidewall of the elevator car
[0085] 18 ceiling of the elevator car
[0086] 19 position sensor
[0087] 20 frame
[0088] 22 cover plate
[0089] 24 permanent magnet
[0090] 26 c-shaped profile
[0091] 28 aperture
[0092] 30 fixing element
[0093] 32 sign
[0094] 34a, 34b longitudinal bars
[0095] 36a, 36b outer crossbars
[0096] 38a, 38b inner crossbars
[0097] 40 opening
[0098] 42 lighting device