BIONIC STEP ELEMENT
20170174476 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
- Roger Kupferschmid (Hemishofen, CH)
- Dominik Mahnig (Schaffhausen, CH)
- Udo Kreutzarek (Singen, DE)
- Marek Socha (Singen, DE)
Cpc classification
B22D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Step element for an escalator or for a moving walkway, wherein the step element is configured as a one-piece die-cast aluminium part, comprising a step element skeleton and a step plate, wherein the step plate has a step profile, wherein the step profile has webs and grooves running in the travelling direction, wherein the webs are formed by two web arms running practically parallel to one another and by a connecting web face and the grooves run between the webs which are arranged in a row alongside one another.
Claims
1. A step element (1) for an escalator or for a moving walkway, wherein the step element (1) is configured as a one-piece die-cast aluminium part, comprising a step element skeleton (2) and a step plate (3) wherein the step plate (3) has a step profile (4), wherein the step profile (4) has webs (5) and grooves (6) running in the travelling direction, wherein the webs (5) are formed by two web arms (7) running practically parallel to one another and by a connecting web face (8) and the grooves (6) run between the webs (5) which are arranged in a row alongside one another.
2. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, the web arms (7) of one web (5) include an angle () of 0-6.
3. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, the web (5) has a web cavity (9) wherein the web cavity (9) is formed by the web arms (7) and the web face (8).
4. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, the web faces (8) form the step surface (15) wherein the web faces (8) are arranged at practically right angles () to the web arms (7), wherein the internal angle () between the web arms (7) and web face (8) is preferably between 90-93.
5. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, the web width (13) is less than or equal to the groove width (14).
6. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, the step profile (4) has a wall thickness (18) which runs constantly at the same thickness.
7. The step element (1) according to claim 1 wherein, recesses (10) are arranged in the step plate (3) at right angles to the path of the webs (5) and grooves (6).
8. A step element (1) for an escalator or for a moving walkway, wherein the step element (1) is configured as a one-piece die-cast aluminium part, comprising a step element skeleton (2) and a step plate (3) wherein the step plate (3) has a step profile (4), wherein the step profile (4) has webs (5) and grooves (6) running in the travelling direction, characterized in that recesses (10) are arranged in the step plate (3) at right angles to the path of the webs (5) and grooves (6).
9. The step element (1) according to claim 8 wherein, the recesses (10) are formed the same width or narrower than the teeth (11) which are formed from the webs (5) between the recesses (10).
10. The step element (1) according to claim 8 wherein, the bottom (17) of the groove is configured as a radius.
11. The step element according to claim 10 wherein, the width of the recess (10) corresponds to double the radius of the bottom (17) of the recess.
12. A method for manufacturing a step element (1) according to claim 8 wherein, the step element (1) is made as a one-piece part in the die-casting process.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0026] An exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the figures wherein the invention is not restricted only to the exemplary embodiment, more especially not to only a step element of an escalator but also a step element of a moving walkway. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] The step element 1 is configured as a one-piece die-cast aluminium part whereby expensive assembly processes for the step element 1 can be avoided. The step element 1 comprises a step element skeleton 2 which is preferably formed from longitudinal and transverse girders as well as from ribs. The step element skeleton 2 is configured according to the required use. Step elements 1 for moving walkways as well as also for escalators comprise a step element skeleton 2 of this kind wherein the task of the skeleton 2 lies in forming a moving system through sufficiently rigid step elements 1 or step element skeletons 2 which are fastened on the drive chain and arranged in a row alongside each other. Whereby all the step element skeletons 2 have to fulfil the same task and the exact path and the exact arrangement of the longitudinal and transverse girders and also the ribs are not the prime concern, which is why they are not specifically dealt with here.
[0036] The step element 1 comprises a step plate 3 which is configured with the step element skeleton 2 as a die-cast aluminium part. The step plate 3 has a step profile 4 on which the person being moved stands, or stands on the step surface 15 of the step profile 4. The step profile 4 is formed by the webs 5 which are placed in a row alongside one another but spaced from one another, which is clearly visible in
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[0038] This means that the web 5 is formed by two web arms 7 running approximately parallel to one another and connected to one another via the web face 8 wherein the web faces 8 which are spaced from one another and arranged in a row alongside each other form the step surface 15. In order to ensure the step element 1 can be removed from the mould the webs 5 or web arms 7 preferably have a slight incline. The web arms 7 of a web 5 preferably include an angle of 0-6, which in turn produces the approximately right-angled path of the web face 8 relative to the web arms 7.
[0039] The angle included between the web arms 7 and the web face 8 preferably amounts to 90-93. Grooves 6 are formed between the webs 5, these grooves preferably being of equal width to or narrower than the web width 13.
[0040] The webs 5 or web arms 7 of the individual webs 5 are connected to one another via the bottom 16 of the grooves, which forms the step profile 4 which is clearly apparent in
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REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
[0043] 1 Step element [0044] 2 Step element skeleton [0045] 3 Step plate [0046] 4 Step profile [0047] 5 Web [0048] 6 Groove [0049] 7 Web arm [0050] 8 Web face [0051] 9 Web cavity [0052] 10 Recess [0053] 11 Tooth [0054] 12 Underneath side step plate [0055] 13 Web width [0056] 14 Groove width [0057] 15 Step surface [0058] 16 Bottom of groove [0059] 17 Bottom of recess [0060] 18 Wall thickness [0061] Included angle of web arms [0062] Included angle between web arm and web surface