Elevator suspension and/or driving assembly having at least one traction surface defined by weave fibers
09617118 ยท 2017-04-11
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Cpc classification
D10B2403/02411
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Y10T428/24355
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T442/3008
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
D07B5/005
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Y10T442/30
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D03D13/004
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D03D41/00
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D07B5/045
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D07B5/006
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D06M15/564
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D03D11/00
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D10B2403/02412
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Y10T442/3382
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
D06N3/00
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B66B7/06
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D07B5/00
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Abstract
An exemplary elongated elevator load bearing member of a traction elevator system includes a plurality of tension elements. A plurality of weave fibers transverse to the tension elements are woven with the tension elements. The weave fibers define at least one traction surface of the load bearing member.
Claims
1. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator car; a counterweight; and at least one elongated elevator load bearing member coupling the elevator car to the counterweight and supporting a load associated with the elevator car and counterweight, the at least one elongated elevator load bearing member including tension elements; weave fibers transverse to the tension elements and woven with the tension elements, the weave fibers defining at least one traction surface of the load bearing member; and a coating over the weave fibers, the coating having an exterior surface texture defined at least in part by the weave fibers.
2. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the weave fibers establishes a spacing between the at least one traction surface and the tension elements that prevents the tension elements from contacting a component that the at least one traction surface engages.
3. The elevator system of claim 2, wherein the weave fibers are arranged in a pattern; the pattern comprises a predetermined spacing between the weave fibers; and the spacing exists along a direction parallel to a length of the tension elements.
4. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the tension elements comprise a first material and the weave fibers comprise a second, different material.
5. The elevator system of claim 4, wherein the tension elements comprise metal and the weave fibers are non-metallic.
6. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the weave fibers comprise an elastomer material.
7. The elevator system of claim 6, wherein the weave fibers include elastomer fibers.
8. The elevator system of claim 6, wherein the weave fibers are at least partially coated with the elastomer material.
9. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the coating comprises urethane.
10. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the coating comprises thermoplastic polyurethane.
11. The elevator system of claim 1, wherein the coating comprises a jacket including the at least one traction surface on one side of the at least one elongated elevator load bearing member; the traction surface has the exterior surface texture defined at least in part by the weave fibers; the jacket defines another surface on an opposite side of the at least one elongated elevator load bearing member; the surface on the opposite side is configured to contact one or more sheaves in the elevator system; and the traction surface is configured to contact a traction sheave and the exterior surface texture is configured to achieve a desired friction characteristic or traction between the at least one elongated elevator load bearing member and the traction sheave.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The example load bearing members 30 include a traction surface 36 on at least one side of the load bearing member 30. The traction surface 36 is defined by the weave fibers 34. In this description, having the traction surface 36 defined by the weave fibers 34 includes the weave fibers being exposed at the traction surface 36, a coating over the weave fibers 34 having a surface contour that is defined by the presence of the weave fibers 34 or a combination of these.
(10) The tension elements 32 are the primary load bearing structure of the elevator load bearing member 30. In some examples, the weave fibers 34 do not support the weight of the elevator car 22 or counterweight 24. Nevertheless, the weave fibers 34 do form part of the load path. The weave fibers transmit the traction forces between the traction sheave 31 and the elevator load bearing member 30 to the tension elements 32. Such traction force transmission in some examples is direct (e.g., when the weave fibers 34 are exposed at the traction surface 36) or indirect (e.g., when the weave fibers 34 are coated and the coating establishes the exterior of the traction surface 36)
(11) The weave fibers 34 are arranged in a pattern relative to the tension elements 32 so that a spacing between the traction surface 36 and the tension elements 32 prevents the tension elements 32 from contacting any component that the traction surface 36 engages. For example, the tension elements 32 will not contact a surface on the traction sheave 31 as the load bearing member 30 wraps at least partially about the tension sheave 32. The size of the weave fibers 34, the material of the weave fibers 34, the pattern of the weave fibers 34 or a combination of these is selected to ensure the desired spacing between the tension elements 32 and the traction surface 36 so that the tension elements 32 are protected from engagement with a component such as the traction sheave 31.
(12) In one example, a coating over the weave fibers 34 ensures that the tension elements 32 are sufficiently spaced from the traction surface 36 so that the tension elements 32 will not directly engage or come in contact with another component in the elevator system 20 such as a surface on the traction sheave or another sheave. In this example, an exterior surface of the coating is the traction surface 36.
(13) In one example the tension elements 32 comprise a first material and the weave fibers 34 comprise a second, different material. In the illustrated example, the weave fibers 34 have a much smaller thickness or cross-sectional dimension compared to that of the tension elements 32. In one example the tension elements 32 are metallic, such as drawn steel, and the weave fibers 34 comprise non-metallic materials, such as polymers for example.
(14) In some examples, the weave fibers 34 include or comprise an elastomer material that is useful for establishing the traction surface 36. One example includes establishing weave fibers 34 of a desired material and then coating the fibers with the elastomer material. Another example includes establishing the woven fabric that includes the tension elements 32 and the weave fibers 34 and then coating at least the weave fibers 34 at least partially with the selected elastomer material. Another example includes making each of the weave fibers 34 out of a plurality of filaments and including filaments made of the selected elastomer material within each of the weave fibers 34. Another example includes impregnating the weave fibers 34 with a selected elastomeric material.
(15) One example elastomer material comprises a urethane. Thermoplastic polyurethane is used on one example.
(16) A variety of different weave patterns can be used to weave together the weave fibers 34 and the tension elements 32.
(17) In an example weave pattern like
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(20) In any of the examples of
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(22) In one example, the material 37 used for establishing the jacket 38 also provides a coating over the weave fibers 34 so that the jacket material also exists on the traction surface 36. The contour or texture of the traction surface 36 is still defined at least in part by the weave fibers 34.
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(24) The disclosed examples provide a woven fabric as a basis for an elevator load bearing member. They also provide the ability to configure a traction surface based on the characteristics and arrangement of the weave fibers that are woven together with the tension elements.
(25) The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this invention. The scope of legal protection given to this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.