ELEVATOR SYSTEM SUSPENSION MEMBER TERMINATION WITH CONTAINMENT
20180162697 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
- Walter Thomas Schmidt (Marlborough, CT, US)
- Daniel A. Mosher (Glastonbury, CT, US)
- Joseph C. Rampone (Colchester, CT, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A termination device for a suspension member of an elevator system includes a housing and a wedge located in the housing. The wedge extends across a width of the suspension member and at least partially across a thickness of the suspension member. The wedge is interactive with the suspension member to apply a clamping force to the suspension member in response to an axial load acting on the suspension member. The wedge includes a wedge lip configured to contain the suspension member within a lateral extent of the wedge.
Claims
1. A termination device for a suspension member of an elevator system comprising: a housing; and a wedge disposed in the housing, the wedge extending across a width of the suspension member and at least partially across a thickness of the suspension member, the wedge interactive with the suspension member to apply a clamping force to the suspension member in response to an axial load acting on the suspension member, the wedge including a wedge lip configured to contain the suspension member within a lateral extent of the wedge.
2. The termination device of claim 1, wherein the termination includes two opposing wedges, each wedge of the two opposing wedges having a wedge lip.
3. The termination device of claim 2, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to approach a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
4. The termination device of claim 2, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to overlap a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
5. The termination device of claim 1, wherein the wedge is formed from a first material and the wedge lip is formed from a second material softer than the first material.
6. The termination device of claim 1, wherein the wedge lip is compressible.
7. A termination assembly of a belt for an elevator system, comprising: a belt including: a plurality of tension members extending along a length of the belt; and a jacket at least partially enclosing the plurality of tension members; a termination device including: a housing; and a wedge disposed in the housing, the wedge extending across a lateral width of the belt and at least partially across a thickness of the belt, the wedge interactive with the belt to apply a clamping force to the belt in response to an axial load acting on the belt, the wedge including a wedge lip configured to contain the belt within a lateral extent of the wedge.
8. The termination assembly of claim 7, wherein the termination device includes two opposing wedges, at least one wedge of the two opposing wedges having a wedge lip.
9. The termination assembly of claim 8, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to approach a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
10. The termination assembly of claim 8, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to overlap a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
11. The termination assembly of claim 7, wherein the wedge lip is compressible.
12. The termination assembly of claim 7, wherein the plurality of tension members are formed from a plurality of fibers bonded to a polymer matrix.
13. The termination assembly of claim 7, wherein the jacket is formed from an elastomeric material.
14. An elevator system comprising: a hoistway; an elevator car disposed in the hoistway; a belt operably connected to the elevator car to suspend and/or drive the elevator car along the hoistway; and a termination device disposed in the hoistway and operably connected to a belt end of the belt, the termination device including: a housing; and a wedge disposed in the housing, the wedge extending across a lateral width of the belt and at least partially across a thickness of the belt, the wedge interactive with the belt to apply a clamping force to the belt in response to an axial load acting on the belt, the wedge including a wedge lip configured to contain the belt within a lateral extent of the wedge.
15. The elevator system of claim 14, wherein the termination device is located at the elevator car or a counterweight of the elevator system.
16. The elevator system of claim 14, wherein the termination device includes two opposing wedges, at least one wedge of the two opposing wedges having a wedge lip.
17. The elevator system of claim 15, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to approach a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
18. The elevator system of claim 15, wherein a first wedge lip of a first wedge of the two opposing wedges is configured to overlap a second wedge lip of a second wedge of the two opposing wedges.
19. The elevator system of claim 14, wherein the wedge lip is compressible.
20. The elevator system of claim 14, wherein the plurality of tension members are formed from a plurality of fibers bonded to a polymer matrix.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The subject matter is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the present disclosure are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The sheaves 18 each have a diameter 20, which may be the same or different than the diameters of the other sheaves 18 in the elevator system 10. At least one of the sheaves could be a traction sheave 24. The traction sheave 24 is driven by a machine 26. Movement of drive sheave by the machine 26 drives, moves and/or propels (through traction) the one or more belts 16 that are routed around the traction sheave 24. At least one of the sheaves 18 could be a diverter, deflector or idler sheave. Diverter, deflector or idler sheaves are not driven by a machine 26, but help guide the one or more belts 16 around the various components of the elevator system 10.
[0038] In some embodiments, the elevator system 10 could use two or more belts 16 for suspending and/or driving the elevator car 12. In addition, the elevator system 10 could have various configurations such that either both sides of the one or more belts 16 engage the one or more sheaves 18 or only one side of the one or more belts 16 engages the one or more sheaves 18. The embodiment of
[0039] The belts 16 are constructed to have sufficient flexibility when passing over the one or more sheaves 18 to provide sufficiently low bending stresses, meet belt life requirements and have smooth operation, while being sufficiently strong to be capable of meeting strength requirements for suspending and/or driving the elevator car 12.
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[0043] When a load L is applied along a belt axis 60, the wedge 54 travels along the belt axis 60 because the friction force between the wedge 54 and the housing inner surface 52 is less than the friction force between the wedge 54 and the belt 16, and because of the taper of the housing inner surface 52 and the complimentary wedge outer surface 56, moves inwardly toward the belt 16, thus applying a clamping force F to the belt 16 to retain the belt 16 at the termination 46. As the load L increases, the clamping force F similarly increases.
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[0045] In some embodiments, the wedge lips 62 are formed from the same material as the wedges 54, for example, a steel or other metallic material. In other embodiments, such as illustrated in
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[0047] While the present disclosure has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the present disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the present disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate in spirit and/or scope. Additionally, while various embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the present disclosure may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.