Elevator Sheave Assembly
20190263631 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H55/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B66B15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An elevator sheave assembly with independently rotating sheaves includes a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of sheave subassemblies independently rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies includes a sheave having a running surface configured for frictional tractive engagement with a tension member, and at least one bearing rotatably connecting the sheave to the shaft. The elevator sheave assembly further includes a bearing spacer arranged between adjacent sheave subassemblies of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft to isolate rotation of the adjacent sheave subassemblies relative to one another. Each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is independently rotatable such that the tension member associated with each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies operates on its own independently rotating sheave.
Claims
1. An elevator sheave assembly with independently rotating sheaves, comprising: a shaft having a longitudinal axis; a plurality of sheave subassemblies independently rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies comprising: a sheave having a running surface configured for frictional tractive engagement with a tension member; and at least one bearing rotatably connecting the sheave to the shaft, a bearing spacer arranged between adjacent sheave subassemblies of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft to isolate rotation of the adjacent sheave subassemblies relative to one another, wherein each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is independently rotatable such that the tension member associated with each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies operates on its own independently rotating sheave.
2. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is independently rotatable about the shaft at a different speed than the other sheave subassemblies of the plurality of sheave subassemblies.
3. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein an outer face of each bearing of each sheave subassembly is aligned flush with an outer face of the sheave of that sheave subassembly.
4. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft defines a groove at an end of the shaft and further comprising a retaining clip disposed in the groove for preventing lateral movement of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft.
5. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft comprises a step at which the diameter of the shaft increases, the step preventing lateral movement of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft.
6. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the sheave of each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies defines a bore extending longitudinally through the sheave and housing the at least one bearing.
7. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 6, wherein the bore of each sheave comprises at least one shoulder configured to receive the at least one bearing.
8. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one bearing of each of the sheave subassemblies is at least one roller bearing or ball bearing having an inner race connected to the shaft and an outer race connected to the sheave.
9. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 8, wherein the bearing spacer abuts and separates adjacent inner races of the least one bearing of the adjacent sheave subassemblies.
10. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one bearing of each of the sheave subassemblies is a bushing.
11. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 10, wherein the bearing spacer abuts and separates adjacent bushings of the adjacent sheave subassemblies.
12. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is removable from the shaft without removal of the remaining plurality of sheave subassemblies.
13. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the running surface of the sheave of each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is crowned for frictional tractive engagement with a flat belt tension member.
14. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the running surface of the sheave of each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies comprises one or more V-shaped for frictional tractive engagement with a V-belt tension member.
15. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 1, wherein the running surface of the sheave of each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is concave for frictional tractive engagement with a wire rope tension member.
16. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator shaft having a support frame, an elevator car movable along a vertical travel path defined by the elevator shaft; a motor arrangement comprising at least one drive sheave rotatable via the motor arrangement; at least one elevator sheave assembly connected one of the elevator car and the support frame, the at least one elevator sheave assembly comprising: a shaft having a longitudinal axis; and a plurality of sheave subassemblies independently rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft, each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies comprising: a sheave having a running surface; and at least one bearing rotatably connecting the sheave to the shaft; and a bearing spacer arranged between adjacent sheave subassemblies of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft to isolate rotation of the adjacent sheave subassemblies relative to one another, wherein each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is independently rotatable relative to the other sheave subassemblies; and a plurality of tension members each in frictional tractive engagement with at least one drive sheave of the motor arrangement and the sheave of one of the plurality of sheave subassemblies of the elevator sheave assembly, and wherein the at least one elevator sheave assembly permits each tension member engaged with the at least one elevator sheave assembly to move at a different speed relative to the other tension members associated with the at least one elevator sheave assembly.
17. The elevator system of claim 16, wherein an outer face of each bearing of each sheave subassembly of the at least one elevator sheave assembly is aligned flush with an outer face of the sheave of that sheave subassembly.
18. The elevator system of claim 16, wherein the at least one bearing of each of the sheave subassemblies of the at least one elevator sheave assembly is at least one roller bearing or ball bearing having an inner race connected to the shaft and an outer race connected to the sheave.
19. The elevator system of claim 16, wherein the at least one bearing of each of the sheave subassemblies of the at least one elevator sheave assembly is a bushing.
20. The elevator system of claim 16, wherein at least one of the plurality of sheave subassemblies of the elevator sheave assembly is removable from the shaft without removal of the remaining plurality of sheave subassemblies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0060] For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms upper, lower, right, left, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, lateral, longitudinal, and derivatives thereof, shall relate to the disclosed apparatus as it is oriented in the figures. However, it is to be understood that the apparatus of the present invention may assume alternative variations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific systems and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are simply exemplary examples of the apparatus disclosed herein. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the examples disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
[0061] As used herein, the terms sheave and pulley are used interchangeably to describe a wheel for tractive connection to a tension member of any type. It is to be understood that a pulley is encompassed by the recitation of a sheave, and vice versa, unless explicitly stated to the contrary.
[0062] Referring to the drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views thereof, the present invention is generally directed to a sheave and bearing assembly for elevator tension members. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an elevator sheave assembly for a plurality of elevator tension members. It is to be understood, however, that the sheave and bearing assembly may be used in many different applications in which multiple tension members are utilized in traction with sheaves.
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[0065] Each sheave 110 includes opposing end flanges 112 for retaining the tension members 200 on the running surface 111. The running surfaces 111 are configured for the specific type of tension member 200 used with the sheaves 110. In the embodiment shown in
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[0067] A bearing spacer 500 may be disposed on the shaft 300 between the bearings 400 of adjacent sheaves 110 to index the sheaves 110 on the shaft 300 and to isolate rotation of adjacent sheaves 110 relative to each other. In embodiments of the elevator sheave assembly 100 in which the bearings 400 are roller bearings or ball bearings, the bearing spacers 500 may abut only the inner races 400a of adjacent bearings 400, which are stationary relative to the shaft 300, such that the movements of adjacent sheaves 110 are completely isolated from each other. In other embodiments, the bearing spacers 500 may radially extend from the shaft 300 such the bearing spacers 500 abut one or more of the inner races 400a, outer races 400b, and adjacent sheaves 110.
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[0072] While several examples of an elevator sheave assembly for an elevator system are shown in the accompanying figures and described in detail hereinabove, other examples will be apparent to, and readily made by, those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, it is to be understood that aspects of the various embodiments described hereinabove may be combined with aspects of other embodiments while still falling within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive. The assembly of the present invention described hereinabove is defined by the appended claims, and all changes to the disclosed assembly that fall within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.