ROPE TERMINAL, ELEVATOR AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING ELEVATOR SUSPENSION ROPE
20250178867 · 2025-06-05
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Abstract
A rope terminal for supporting an elevator suspension rope comprises a body of electrically conductive material, comprising a wedge house; a connecting rod of electrically conductive material, fixed to the body for connecting mechanically the rope terminal to a rope terminal fixing in a machine room or in a shaft; a wedge configured to be inserted in the wedge house when the rope is wound around the wedge. The rope terminal comprises at least one grounding member configured to create an electrically conductive connection between the body of the rope terminal and an electrically conductive core of the rope having an electrically insulating coating. An elevator and a method for installing an elevator suspension rope having an electrically insulating coating.
Claims
1. A rope terminal for supporting an elevator suspension rope comprises a body of electrically conductive material, comprising a wedge house; a connecting rod of electrically conductive material, fixed to the body for connecting mechanically the rope terminal to a rope terminal fixing in a machine room or in a shaft; a wedge configured to be inserted in the wedge house when the rope is wound around the wedge; wherein the rope terminal comprises at least one grounding member configured to create an electrically conductive connection between the body of the rope terminal and an electrically conductive core of the rope having an electrically insulating coating.
2. The rope terminal according to claim 1, wherein the at least one grounding member comprises an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command configured to create the electrically conductive connection between the body of the rope terminal and the electrically conductive core of the rope.
3. The rope terminal according to claim 1, wherein the at least one grounding member is integrated in the body of the rope terminal.
4. The rope terminal according to claim 1, comprising at least one first or third grounding member with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating command, and the body comprises at least one opening for receiving the at least one first grounding member.
5. The rope terminal according to claim 4, wherein the at least one opening is a threaded hole, and the at least one first grounding member is an electrically conductive screw component.
6. The rope terminal according to claim 4, wherein the body of the rope terminal comprises at least one integrated electrically conductive rope clip counterpart with holes for receiving the at least one third grounding member.
7. The rope terminal according to claim 4, wherein the at least one third grounding member comprises a U-part of an electrically conductive rope clip, comprising a sharp or perforating command.
8. The rope terminal according to claim 1, wherein the body of the rope terminal comprises at least one integrated electrically conductive rope clip counterpart with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command.
9. The rope terminal according to claim 1, wherein the at least one grounding member comprises a rope clip integrated in the body of the rope terminal.
10. The rope terminal according to claim 1, comprising at least one second grounding member with an electrically conductive sharp shape or tip formed inside the body, said at least one sharp shape or tip configured to perforate/penetrate the rope coating when the rope is wound around the wedge and the wedge is inserted into the wedge house.
11. An elevator comprising a car; a hoisting machinery with a motor and a traction sheave; one or more suspension ropes; and a counterweight; the car and the counterweight being suspended by said one or more ropes which are guided over the traction sheave for moving the car vertically in an elevator shaft; wherein at least one suspension rope is supported by at least one rope terminal according to claim 1.
12. A method for installing an elevator suspension rope having an electrically insulating coating, comprising mounting said rope within a rope terminal according to claim 1, and moving the at least one grounding member against the rope to create a rope coating penetrating electrically conductive connection between the body of the rope terminal and an electrically conductive core of the rope.
13. The method according to claim 12, comprising moving an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command comprised by the at least one grounding member to penetrate the electrically insulating coating of the rope.
14. The method according to claim 12, comprising winding the rope around a wedge comprised by the at least one grounding member, and moving the rope with the wedge in a wedge house comprised by the rope terminal against at least one grounding member in the inner wall of the rope terminal body, to penetrate the electrically insulating coating of the rope.
15. The method according to claim 12, comprising tightening a rope clip which is integrated with the rope terminal body and comprises an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command through the the electrically insulating coating of the rope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention will in the following be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] In the present figures, the rope terminal and the elevator are not shown to scale, but the figures are schematic, illustrating the basic structure and operation of the preferred embodiments. In this case, the components indicated by reference numerals in the accompanying figures correspond to the components indicated by reference numerals in this description.
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[0031] The car 2 is connected by the ropes 4 via the traction sheave 33 and one or more diverting pulleys (not shown in the Figure) to the counterweight 5.
[0032] The car and the counterweight are suspended by one or more ropes 4 which are guided over the traction sheave 33 for moving the car 2 vertically in the shaft 1.
[0033] The car 2 is further supported with guide members 7 at guide rails 8 extending in the vertical direction in the shaft. The guide rails may be attached with fastening brackets 9 to the side wall structures 10 in the shaft. The guide members 7 ensure the vertical movement of the car 2 when the car moves upwards and downwards in the shaft 1. The counterweight 5 may be supported in a corresponding way on guide rails that are attached to the wall structure of the shaft.
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[0037] According to an embodiment there is provided an electrically conductive connection between the rope terminal 20; 50 and the rope terminal fixing. For example, the connecting rod 23, 53 must not be insulated e.g. by a plastic or rubber sleeve from the rope terminal fixing, which is then connected to electrical earth e.g. to a guide rail.
[0038] The rope terminal 20 comprises means for generating electrical grounding connection to the electrically insulating coated rope 4 without peeling the rope. The rope terminal 20 comprises at least one first grounding member 26 configured to create an electrical connection between the body 21 and the core 41 of the rope 4. The at least one first grounding member 26 comprises an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command 27 configured to create an electrical connection between the body 21 and the core 41 of the rope 4.
[0039] According to a first example of the first embodiment, the body 21 comprises at least one opening 25 for receiving at least one first grounding member 26 with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating command 27. Preferably the at least one opening 25 is a threaded hole, and the at least one first grounding member 26 with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating command 27 is an electrically conductive screw component with a sharp or perforating command. The thread-type first grounding member 26 enables a controlled depth adjustment of the perforating command, and also easy releasing of the rope 4 from the wedge housing 22. The first grounding member 26 may be a retaining screw type component.
[0040] According to a second example of the first embodiment, another means for generating electrical grounding connection to the rope 4 without peeling the rope comprises at least one second conductive grounding member such as a sharp shape or tip (not shown in the figures) formed inside the body 21, said at least one sharp shape or tip, preferably in the inner wall of the wedge house, configured to perforate/penetrate the rope 4 coating 42 when the rope is wound around the wedge 24 and the wedge is inserted into the wedge house 22.
[0041] The at least one first conductive grounding member 26 and the at least one second conductive grounding member is capable of penetrating the coating 42 of the rope 4 and establishing electrical contact between the cords of the rope core 41 and the body 21 of the rope terminal 20.
[0042] Preferably the grounding implemented according to the first and second examples of the first embodiment is on free end side 4 of the rope 4 and the wedge 24 and wedge house 22. So not in suspension side for eliminating any critical damage in suspension cords.
[0043] According to an embodiment the solutions according to the first and second examples of the first embodiment may be implemented in the same rope terminal.
[0044] According to an embodiment the solutions according to the first and second examples of the first embodiment may be implemented in the same rope terminal as the solutions according to the second embodiment.
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[0047] The second rope terminal 50 comprises means for generating electrical grounding connection to the coated rope 4 without peeling the rope. The rope terminal 50 comprises at least one third grounding member 56, 55. The least one third grounding member 56 comprises an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command 57 configured to create an electrically conductive connection between the body 51 and the core 41 of the rope 4.
[0048] The second rope terminal 50 comprises at least one third grounding member 56 with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating command 57, and the second body 51 comprises at least one opening for receiving the at least one third grounding member 56.
[0049] According to a first example of the second embodiment, the second body 51 comprises at least one integrated rope clip counterpart 55 with holes 55 for receiving the at least one third grounding member 56 with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command 57. The second body 51 with the second wedge house 51 may be a casted or welded or machined construction.
[0050] Preferably the at least one integrated clip part 55 equals a counterpart for a rope U-clip, and the at least one third grounding member 56 with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating command 57 comprises an electrically conductive U-clip U-part equipped with threads for at least one securing nut, and with a sharp or perforating command 57. The third grounding member 26 enables a controlled depth adjustment of the perforating command, and also easy releasing of the rope 4 from the wedge housing 52.
[0051] According a second example of the second embodiment, the second body 51 comprises at least one integrated rope clip counterpart 55 for receiving the rope clip U-part, and acting as the at least one third grounding member with an electrically conductive sharp or perforating/penetrating command (not shown in the figures). The at least one third conductive grounding member is capable of penetrating the coating 42 of the rope 4 and establishing electrical contact between the cords of the rope core 41 and the body 51 of the rope terminal 50.
[0052] Thus, according to the second embodiment, either in the rope clip U-part 56 or counterpart 55 there is sharp at least one command or edge capable of perforating/penetrating the rope coating 42.
[0053] Generally, the elevator code is requiring having at least one rope clip under the wedge house 52. In the second embodiment the rope clip counterpart 55 may be integrated to wedge house and used for grounding rope to the body 51, so that there is no need for separate rope clips.
[0054] Preferably the grounding implemented according to the second embodiment is on free end side 4 of the rope 4 and the wedge 54 and wedge house 52. So not in suspension side for eliminating any critical damage in rope suspension cords.
[0055] Preferably the second body 51 with the second wedge house 52 is extended so that the rope clip 56 under the wedge 54 is tightened against the extension 51 of the body 51. In this case grounding can take place directly through electrically conductive contact between the body 51, and via the rod 53, the spring 53 and the rope terminal fixing. But if there is insulation (e.g. a damping bushing) between the connecting rod 53 and the rope terminal fixing, the grounding can be made optionally by using a cable shoe 60 under the rope clip fixing nut 58.
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[0057] The use of the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed in the figures. The invention can be used in any type of elevator e.g. an elevator comprising a machine room or lacking a machine room, an elevator comprising a counterweight or lacking a counterweight. The counterweight could be positioned on either side wall or on both side walls or on the back wall of the elevator shaft. The drive, the motor, the traction sheave, and the machine brake could be positioned in a machine room or somewhere in the elevator shaft. The elevator car guide rails could be positioned on opposite side walls of the shaft or on a back wall of the shaft.
[0058] It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.