CN111386238B - Elevator hall lamp - Google Patents

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CN111386238B
CN111386238B CN201780097139.4A CN201780097139A CN111386238B CN 111386238 B CN111386238 B CN 111386238B CN 201780097139 A CN201780097139 A CN 201780097139A CN 111386238 B CN111386238 B CN 111386238B
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森贤之郎
黑濑浩平
奥田浩司
山本光彦
山田拓也
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An elevator hall lamp includes a frame, a light emitting unit provided in the frame, and a cover for transmitting light from the light emitting unit. The cover has a first display plate and a second display plate, and the second display plate is a separate member from the first display plate. The first display panel and the second display panel are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a hood front end portion, which is an end portion of the hood on a side opposite to the landing wall.

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Elevator hall lamp
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a hall lamp for an elevator, which is installed in a hall and notifies a user of the arrival of a car.
Background
In a conventional hall lamp for an elevator, a film-like surface light emitting element is interposed between a base and a cover member. The cover member is formed by bending a light-transmitting acrylic plate into a V-shape (see, for example, patent document 1).
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Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2015-9906
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
In the above-described conventional elevator hall lantern, since the acrylic plate is bent in a V-shape to form the cover member, cracks are likely to occur in the bent portion. Therefore, the design of the bent portion is degraded. Further, when the bending angle is made obtuse, the visibility in the lateral direction is lowered.
The present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to obtain an elevator hall lantern which can secure sufficient visibility and suppress a decrease in design.
Means for solving the problems
The hall lamp of the elevator of the invention is equipped with the light body, this light body has: a frame mounted to a landing wall; a light emitting section provided on the frame; and a cover fixed to the frame, covering the light emitting section, and transmitting light from the light emitting section, the cover having a first display panel and a second display panel, the second display panel being a member separate from the first display panel, the first display panel and the second display panel being arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a cover front end portion, the cover front end portion being an end portion of the cover on a side opposite to the landing wall.
Effects of the invention
In the elevator hall lantern of the present invention, the first and second indicator plates are used as separate members. Further, the first display panel and the second display panel are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at the cover front end portion. Therefore, sufficient visibility can be ensured while suppressing a decrease in design.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram showing an elevator according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing a portion of a landing of the elevator of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing the hall lantern of fig. 2 in an enlarged scale.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the hall lantern of fig. 3 as viewed from obliquely above.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V of fig. 3.
Fig. 6 is a side view illustrating the front end light emitting unit of fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a state where the diffusion sheet is pulled halfway by removing the upper plate from the lamp body of fig. 4.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a state where the upper plate is removed from the lamp body of fig. 4 and the wall fixing member is separated.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which the hall lamp of fig. 4 is laid down and the bottom surface is exposed.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing a part of the lamp body of fig. 4 exploded.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the lamp body in a state where the bottom plate of fig. 10 is removed, as viewed obliquely from below.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Embodiment 1.
Fig. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram showing an elevator according to embodiment 1 of the present invention. In the figure, a machine room 2 is provided in an upper part of a hoistway 1. The machine room 2 is provided with a hoisting machine 3, a deflector sheave 4, and an elevator control device 5.
The hoisting machine 3 includes a drive sheave 6, a hoisting machine motor (not shown), and a hoisting machine brake (not shown). The hoisting machine motor rotates the drive sheave 6. The hoisting machine brake brakes rotation of the drive sheave 6.
A suspension body 7 is wound around the drive sheave 6 and the deflector sheave 4. As the suspension body 7, a plurality of ropes or a plurality of belts are used. A car 8 is connected to a first end of the suspension body 7. A counterweight 9 is connected to a second end of the suspension body 7.
The car 8 and the counterweight 9 are suspended in the hoistway 1 by the suspension body 7. The car 8 and the counterweight 9 are raised and lowered in the hoistway 1 by rotating the drive sheave 6. The elevator control device 5 controls the operation of the car 8 by controlling the hoisting machine 3.
The car 8 has a car frame 10 to which the suspension body 27 is connected, and a car room 11 supported by the car frame 10. A pair of car doors 12 are provided on the front surface of the car room 11. The car 8 is provided with a door controller 13 for controlling the opening and closing operation of the car door 12.
A pair of landing doors 14 is provided at each of the plurality of landings. The landing doors 14 open and close in conjunction with the car doors 12 when the car 8 stops.
Fig. 1 shows only one elevator, but in embodiment 1, an elevator system is configured by two or more elevators installed in the same building. In embodiment 1, an elevator Destination prediction System (DOAS) is applied. In an elevator destination prediction system, a user inputs a number of a destination floor or contacts an authentication card on a landing operation panel to assign a car number of an elevator in advance.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing a portion of a landing of the elevator of fig. 1. In fig. 2, only one landing doorway 15 is shown, but a plurality of landing doorways 15 are provided at a landing. Each landing doorway 15 is opened and closed by a corresponding pair of landing doors 14.
Only one hall lantern 21 is shown in fig. 2, but a plurality of hall lanterns 21 are provided in the landing wall 16. Each hall lantern 21 is disposed diagonally above the corresponding landing doorway 15. The lower end of each hall lantern 21 is provided at the same height as or at a position higher than the upper end of the corresponding landing doorway 15.
Each hall lantern 21 displays the number of the corresponding elevator. The user can wait for the arrival of the car 8 in the vicinity of the landing doorway 15 of the car assigned in advance. For example, a user of an elevator to which an F-number machine is assigned by a landing operation panel can wait for the arrival of the car 8 in the vicinity of the landing doorway 15 having the hall lantern 21 indicating "F". Each hall lantern 21 indicates the arrival of the car 8 of the corresponding elevator and the direction in which the car 8 moves.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing hall lantern 21 of fig. 2 in an enlarged manner, and fig. 4 is a perspective view of hall lantern 21 of fig. 3 as viewed from obliquely above. Hall lantern 21 has a wall fixing part 22 and a lantern body 23. The wall fixing member 22 is fixed to the landing wall 16. The lamp body 23 is attached to the wall fixing member 22.
A cover 24 is provided on a side surface of the lamp body 23. The cover 24 has a first display plate 25 and a second display plate 26 as a member separate from the first display plate 25. The first display panel 25 and the second display panel 26 are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a hood front end portion 24a, which is an end portion of the hood 24 on the side opposite to the landing wall 16.
The first and second display panels 25, 26 are rectangular flat plates of the same size. Thus, an isosceles triangle having an acute apex angle when viewed from directly above is formed between the first and second display panels 25 and 26.
As a material of the first and second display plates 25 and 26, for example, polycarbonate is used. Note that the first and second display panels 25 and 26 are each assigned a numerical name.
The upper portion of the space between the first display plate 25 and the second display plate 26 is closed by the upper plate 27. The upper plate 27 is an isosceles triangular flat plate.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V of fig. 3. The cover 24 is secured to the frame 28. The cover 24 is attached to the landing wall 16 via the wall fixing member 22. The frame 28 is provided with a light emitting unit 29 and a main control board 30. The cover 24 covers the light emitting unit 29 and transmits light from the light emitting unit 29.
The main control substrate 30 is provided at a portion of the frame 28 opposite to the wall fixing member 22. The main control board 30 is provided with a control circuit for controlling the light emitting unit 29. The main control board 30 is exposed to the outside of the lamp body 23 by detaching the lamp body 23 from the wall fixing member 22.
The light emitting section 29 has a front end light emitting unit 31, a plurality of first rear light emitters 32, and a plurality of second rear light emitters 33. The front end light emitting unit 31 is disposed inside the cover front end portion 24 a.
The first rear light emitter 32 is disposed beside the first display panel 25 on the side of the front light emitting unit 31 closer to the landing wall 16. The first rear light emitter 32 is disposed on the first display panel 25 side with respect to the center line C0 in the width direction of the lamp body 23.
The second rear light emitter 33 is disposed beside the second display panel 26 on the side closer to the landing wall 16 than the front light emitting unit 31. The second rear light emitter 33 is disposed on the second display panel 26 side with respect to the center line C0 in the width direction of the lamp body 23.
An extension line C1 of the optical axis of each first rear light emitter 32 passes through the second display panel 26. An extension line C2 of the optical axis of each second rear light emitter 33 passes through the first display panel 25.
For example, the control circuit of the main control board 30 simultaneously lights the first rear light emitter 32 and the second rear light emitter 33 during a period from immediately before the car 8 reaches the landing until the door is closed.
Fig. 6 is a side view illustrating the front-end light emitting unit 31 of fig. 5. The front-end light-emitting unit 31 has a front-end mounting board 34, a first front-end light emitter 35, and a second front-end light emitter 36.
The front end mounting plate 34 has a mounting plate main body 34a and a mounting plate common fastening portion 34 b. The attachment plate main body 34a is continuously disposed inside the cover front end portion 24a in the vertical direction.
The first front-end light emitter 35 is attached to the upper side of the middle of the front-end attachment plate 34 in the vertical direction. The second front-end light emitter 36 is attached below the middle of the front-end attachment plate 34 in the vertical direction.
The first front-end light emitter 35 is an upward direction display portion that notifies the user that the moving direction of the car 8 is the upward direction. The second front end light emitter 36 is a downward direction display section that notifies the user that the moving direction of the car 8 is the downward direction.
For example, the control circuit of the main control board 30 blinks the first front-end light emitter 35 or the second front-end light emitter 36 during a period from immediately before the car 8 reaches the landing until the door is closed.
The cover front end portion 24a has a borderless structure with no boundary between the light-emitting region in the upward direction and the light-emitting region in the downward direction. That is, the cover distal end portion 24a is configured similarly in the entire vertical direction. Therefore, the cover distal end portion 24a has the same material, thickness, and color, and has the same structure as the portion facing the first distal end light emitter 35, the portion facing the second distal end light emitter 36, and the intermediate portion in the vertical direction.
The first front end light emitter 35 is connected to a first front end wiring 38. The first front-end wiring 38 is drawn from the upper end of the front-end light-emitting unit 31. The second front end light emitter 36 is connected to a second front end wiring 39. The second front-end wiring 39 passes between the front-end mounting board 34 and the first front-end light emitter 35, and is drawn out from the upper end of the front-end light emitting unit 31.
The end portions of the first and second front- end wires 38 and 39 opposite to the first and second front- end light emitters 35 and 36 are connected to a front-end connector 40. Light emission control wiring (not shown) connected to the front-end connector 40 is led out from the upper portion of the main control substrate 30.
In a state where the light emission control wiring is disconnected from the front end connector 40, the front end light emitting unit 31 can be inserted into the cover front end portion 24a from the upper end of the cover front end portion 24 a. In a state where the light emission control wiring is disconnected from the front end connector 40, the front end light emitting unit 31 can be pulled out from the upper end of the cover front end portion 24 a.
In fig. 5, a diffusion sheet 41 is disposed inside the cover front end 24 a. The diffusion sheet 41 is continuously arranged in the vertical direction. Further, the diffusion sheet 41 diffuses light from the front end light emitting unit 31.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a state where the diffusion sheet 41 is pulled up halfway by removing the upper plate 27 from the lamp body 23 of fig. 4. The diffusion sheet 41 has a sheet main body 41a and a sheet common fastening portion 41 b. The sheet main body 41a has a V-shaped cross section along the inner surface of the cover distal end portion 24 a.
The sheet co-fastening portion 41b is provided at an upper end portion of the diffusion sheet 41. Further, the sheet common fastening portion 41b horizontally protrudes from the upper end portion of the sheet main body 41a toward the landing wall 16 side.
The diffusion sheet 41 is made of, for example, foldable synthetic paper mainly made of polyester. The sheet main body 41a and the sheet co-fastening portion 41b can be formed by bending synthetic paper.
Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a state where the upper plate 27 is removed from the lamp body 23 of fig. 4 and the wall fixing member 22 is separated. The mounting plate common fastening portion 34b and the sheet common fastening portion 41b overlap each other, and are fixed to the frame 28 in a common fastening manner by the unit fixing screws 42.
The sheet common fastening portion 41b is superposed on the mounting plate common fastening portion 34 b. The sheet common fastening portion 41b and the mounting plate common fastening portion 34b are provided with circular holes through which the unit fixing screws 42 are inserted, respectively.
When the lamp body 23 is assembled, the diffusion sheet 41 can be inserted into the cover front end portion 24a integrally with the front end light emitting unit 31. A positioning portion for positioning the front light-emitting unit 31 in the horizontal direction is provided at the bottom of the cover front end portion 24 a. The upper end portion of the front light emitting unit 31 is positioned by a unit fixing screw 42.
When the front light-emitting unit 31 is to be maintained, only the front light-emitting unit 31 can be pulled out from the cover front end 24a with the diffusion sheet 41 remaining in the cover front end 24a by removing the unit fixing screws 42.
A main wiring 43 connected to the elevator control device 5 is led out from the landing wall 16. The wall fixing member 22 is provided with an opening 22a through which the main wiring 43 passes.
Further, a hook portion 22b as a concave portion is provided on an upper portion of the wall fixing member 22. When the lamp body 23 is attached to the wall fixing member 22, the end portion of the main wiring 43 on the layer station side is hooked on the hook portion 22 b.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which hall lantern 21 of fig. 4 is laid down with its bottom surface exposed, and fig. 10 is a perspective view showing an exploded part of lantern body 23 of fig. 4. The lower portion of the space between the first display plate 25 and the second display plate 26 is closed by the bottom plate 44. The base plate 44 is a flat plate of the same isosceles triangle as the upper plate 27.
A speaker 45 is fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44 so as to face downward. A plurality of holes through which sound from the speaker 45 passes are provided in a portion of the bottom plate 44 facing the speaker 45.
A sound, such as a ring tone or an alert tone, is emitted from the speaker 45 to notify the user of the arrival of the corresponding car 8. The speaker 45 is controlled by a control circuit of the main control board 30.
A plurality of speaker fixing studs 46 are fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44. The speaker 45 is fixed to the base plate 44 by screwing speaker fixing nuts 47 into the respective speaker fixing stud bolts 46.
An L-shaped attachment fitting 48 is fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44. The mounting fittings 48 are disposed closer to the apex than the base of the isosceles triangle of the base plate 44.
The attachment fitting 48 has a flat plate-like fixing portion 48a and a flat plate-like projecting portion 48 b. The fixing portion 48a is overlapped with the upper surface of the bottom plate 44 and fixed to the bottom plate 44.
Two attachment fixing bolts 49 are fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44. Each of the accessory fixing studs 49 penetrates the fixing portion 48 a. The mounting fitting 48 is fixed to the base plate 44 by screwing a fitting fixing nut 50 into a fitting fixing stud 49.
The projecting portion 48b projects upward at a right angle from the bottom plate 44. The protrusion 48b is provided with a U-shaped groove 48 c.
A pair of bottom plate fixing bolts 51 are fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44. The pair of bottom plate fixing studs 51 are disposed in the vicinity of the bottom of the isosceles triangle of the bottom plate 44 in bilateral symmetry. Therefore, the attachment fittings 48 are disposed on the cover distal end portion 24a side of the pair of floor fixing studs 51.
Fig. 10 shows a state in which the floor fixing nut 52 is fastened to each floor fixing stud 51. However, in practice, the base plate fixing nut 52 is screwed into the base plate fixing bolt 51 in a state where the base plate 44 is combined with the lamp body 23.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the lamp body 23 in a state where the bottom plate 44 of fig. 10 is removed, as viewed obliquely from below. A flat plate-like joint portion 53 is provided at a lower portion of the frame 28. A base plate fixing screw 54 is screwed into the joint portion 53.
A pair of bottom plate fixing holes 55 are provided in a lower portion of the frame 28. Each of the bottom plate fixing holes 55 is penetrated by a corresponding bottom plate fixing stud 51.
When the bottom plate 44 is fixed to the frame 28, the bottom plate fixing screw 54 is screwed into the groove 48c by passing the bottom plate fixing screw 54 through it. Further, each of the floor fixing studs 51 is passed through the corresponding floor fixing hole 55 and screwed into the floor fixing nut 52.
At this time, the bottom plate fixing screw 54 can be operated by inserting a tool such as a screwdriver from the end of the lamp body 23 opposite to the cover distal end portion 24 a. Similarly, the base plate fixing nut 52 can be operated from the end portion of the lamp body 23 opposite to the cover distal end portion 24 a.
In this way, the bottom plate 44 is fixed to the frame 28 by screwing the protruding portion 48b and the engaging portion 53 from the side opposite to the hood front end portion 24a, and screwing the bottom plate fixing nut 52 into the bottom plate fixing stud 51. Further, the removal of the base plate 44 may be performed in the reverse procedure described above.
Further, each bottom plate fixing hole 55 is an elongated hole. This can absorb the movement of the bottom plate 44 toward the cover distal end portion 24a due to the screwing of the bottom plate fixing screw 54.
Lamp body 23 of embodiment 1 includes cover 24, upper plate 27, frame 28, light-emitting unit 29, main control board 30, diffusion sheet 41, bottom plate 44, speaker 45, and mounting fittings 48.
In hall lantern 21 of this type, first and second indicator plates 25 and 26, which are separate members, are used. Further, the first display plate 25 and the second display plate 26 are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at the cover front end portion 24 a. Therefore, the cover 24 can be formed into an acute angle without causing cracks at the tip of the cover 24. Therefore, sufficient visibility in the lateral direction can be ensured, and a decrease in design can be suppressed. In particular, in an elevator which performs car display, visibility in the lateral direction is important.
Further, since the diffusion sheet 41 having the sheet body 41a with the V-shaped cross section is disposed inside the cover front end portion 24a, light from the front end light emitting unit 31 can be diffused with a simple configuration.
Even when the first and second display plates 25 and 26 are formed of separate members, the light from the front end light-emitting unit 31 can be prevented from directly leaking from the cover front end portion 24 a. Further, dust can be prevented from entering the cover 24 from the cover distal end portion 24 a.
Further, since the diffusion sheet 41 is made of foldable synthetic paper, the diffusion sheet 41 can be easily manufactured and the diffusion sheet 41 can be easily disposed in the cover front end portion 24 a.
The distal end light-emitting unit 31 can be pulled out from the upper end of the cover distal end portion 24 a. Therefore, maintenance work for the front-end light-emitting unit 31 can be easily performed.
Further, the front end light-emitting unit 31 can be inserted from the upper end of the cover front end portion 24a into the inside of the cover front end portion 24 a. Therefore, the operation of attaching the front-end light-emitting unit 31 can be easily performed.
Further, the mounting plate common fastening portion 34b and the sheet common fastening portion 41b overlap each other and are fixed to the frame 28 in a common fastening manner. Therefore, with a simple configuration, diffusion sheet 41 and front end light emitting unit 31 can be fixed, and the positional relationship between the two can be stably maintained.
Further, since the cover distal end portion 24a has a borderless structure configured similarly in the entire vertical direction, the design can be improved. Further, since the diffusion sheet 41 is also of a borderless structure, the design can be further improved.
Further, an extension line C1 of the optical axis of each first rear light emitter 32 passes through the second display panel 26. Further, an extension line C2 of the optical axis of each second rear light emitter 33 passes through the first display panel 25. This makes it possible to uniformly and brightly illuminate the first and second display panels 25 and 26 while accommodating a large number of first and second rear light emitters 32 and 33 in a small space in the cover 24.
Further, a main control substrate 30 is provided at a portion of the frame 28 opposing the wall fixing member 22. The main control board 30 is exposed to the outside of the lamp body 23 by detaching the lamp body 23 from the wall fixing member 22. Therefore, maintenance work on the main control board 30 can be easily performed.
When the lamp body 23 is attached to the wall fixing member 22, both the fixing operation and the wiring operation of the lamp body 23 are required. On the other hand, since the hook portion 22b is provided on the upper portion of the wall fixing member 22, the main wiring 43 can be temporarily fixed to the hook portion 22b, and the work of fixing the lamp body 23 can be performed with both hands, which can improve the workability.
Further, the bottom plate 44 is fixed to the frame 28 by fixing the protruding portion 48b and the engaging portion 53 with screws from the side opposite to the hood front end portion 24a, and screwing the bottom plate fixing nut 52 into the bottom plate fixing stud 51. Therefore, the screws and the like are not exposed to the lower surface of the bottom plate 44, and the design can be improved.
Further, since the speaker 45 is fixed to the upper surface of the bottom plate 44 in a downward direction, the speaker 45 can be efficiently disposed in the lamp body 23, and the serviceability for the user can be improved.
The method of controlling the lighting and blinking of the light emitting unit 29 is not limited to the above example.
The speaker 45 may not be necessarily used.
In addition, any one of the portion indicating the direction of the car 8 and the portion indicating the car name may not be included.
Further, a bottom plate fixing screw may be provided on the protruding portion side, and an inverted U-shaped groove may be provided on the joining portion side.
In embodiment 1, hall lantern 21 is applied to the traffic light display of the elevator destination prediction system, but the present invention can also be applied to an elevator to which the elevator destination prediction system is not applied.
The layout of the entire elevator apparatus is not limited to the layout of fig. 1.
Further, the present invention can also be applied to various types of elevators such as an elevator having a machine room, a double-deck elevator, or a single-hoistway multi-car type elevator. The single-shaft multi-car system is a system in which an upper car and a lower car disposed directly below the upper car are raised and lowered independently in a common shaft.
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8: a car; 16: a landing wall; 21: a hall lantern; 22: a wall fixing member; 22 b: a hook portion; 23: a lamp body; 24: a cover; 24 a: a cover front end portion; 25: a first display panel; 26: a second display panel; 28: a frame; 29: a light emitting section; 30: a main control substrate; 31: a front-end light emitting unit; 32: a first rear light emitter; 33: a second rear light emitter; 34: a front end mounting plate; 34 b: a mounting plate common fastening portion; 35: a first front end light emitter (upper direction display unit); 36: a second front end light emitter (lower direction display unit); 41: a diffusion sheet; 41 a: a sheet main body; 41 b: a sheet co-fastening portion; 43: a main wiring; 44: a base plate; 45: a speaker; 48: mounting accessories; 48 b: a protrusion; 51: a bottom plate fixing column bolt; 52: a base plate fixing nut; 53: a joint portion; 55: and a bottom plate fixing hole.

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1. A hall lantern for an elevator, which comprises a lantern body,
the lamp body has:
a frame mounted to a landing wall;
a light emitting section provided on the frame; and
a cover fixed to the frame, covering the light emitting section, and transmitting light from the light emitting section,
the cover has a first display plate and a second display plate, the second display plate being a separate member from the first display plate,
the first display panel and the second display panel are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a hood front end portion which is an end portion of the hood on a side opposite to the landing wall;
wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the light emitting section has a front end light emitting unit disposed inside the front end portion of the cover,
the lamp body is further provided with a diffusion sheet,
the diffusion sheet is continuously arranged along the up-down direction at the inner side of the front end part of the cover to diffuse the light from the front end light-emitting unit,
the diffusion sheet has a sheet body with a V-shaped cross section along the inner surface of the cover front end.
2. The hall lantern of elevator according to claim 1,
the diffusion sheet is made of synthetic paper capable of being bent.
3. The hall lantern of elevator according to claim 1,
the front-end light-emitting unit includes:
a front end mounting plate disposed inside the cover front end portion continuously in the vertical direction; and
a front-end light emitter mounted to the front-end mounting plate,
the front light emitting unit is capable of being pulled out from the upper end of the cover front end portion.
4. The hall lantern of elevator according to claim 2,
the front-end light-emitting unit includes:
a front end mounting plate disposed inside the cover front end portion continuously in the vertical direction; and
a front-end light emitter mounted to the front-end mounting plate,
the front light emitting unit is capable of being pulled out from the upper end of the cover front end portion.
5. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 3,
a horizontal mounting plate common fastening part is arranged at the upper end part of the front mounting plate,
a horizontal sheet common fastening portion is provided at an upper end portion of the sheet main body,
the mounting plate co-fastening portion and the sheet co-fastening portion overlap each other and are fixed to the frame in a co-fastening manner.
6. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 4,
a horizontal mounting plate common fastening part is arranged at the upper end part of the front mounting plate,
a horizontal sheet common fastening portion is provided at an upper end portion of the sheet main body,
the mounting plate co-fastening portion and the sheet co-fastening portion overlap each other and are fixed to the frame in a co-fastening manner.
7. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 3,
the front-end light emitting unit includes: an upper direction display part which informs the user that the moving direction of the cage is an upper direction; and a downward direction display section for notifying a user that the moving direction of the car is a downward direction,
the cover front end portion has a borderless structure in which a portion facing the upper direction display portion, a portion facing the lower direction display portion, and a vertically intermediate portion are similarly configured.
8. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 4,
the front-end light emitting unit includes: an upper direction display part which informs the user that the moving direction of the cage is an upper direction; and a downward direction display section for notifying a user that the moving direction of the car is a downward direction,
the cover front end portion has a borderless structure in which a portion facing the upper direction display portion, a portion facing the lower direction display portion, and a vertically intermediate portion are similarly configured.
9. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 5,
the front-end light emitting unit includes: an upper direction display part which informs the user that the moving direction of the cage is an upper direction; and a downward direction display section for notifying a user that the moving direction of the car is a downward direction,
the cover front end portion has a borderless structure in which a portion facing the upper direction display portion, a portion facing the lower direction display portion, and a vertically intermediate portion are similarly configured.
10. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 6,
the front-end light emitting unit includes: an upper direction display part which informs the user that the moving direction of the cage is an upper direction; and a downward direction display section for notifying a user that the moving direction of the car is a downward direction,
the cover front end portion has a borderless structure in which a portion facing the upper direction display portion, a portion facing the lower direction display portion, and a vertically intermediate portion are similarly configured.
11. The hall lantern of an elevator according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
the light emitting section further includes:
a first rear light emitter disposed beside the first display panel on a side closer to the landing wall than the front light emitting means;
a second rear light emitter disposed beside the second display panel on a side closer to the landing wall than the front light emitting means,
an extension line of an optical axis of the first rear light emitter passes through the second display panel, and an extension line of an optical axis of the second rear light emitter passes through the first display panel.
12. A hall lantern for an elevator, which comprises a lantern body,
the lamp body has:
a frame mounted to a landing wall;
a light emitting section provided on the frame; and
a cover fixed to the frame, covering the light emitting section, and transmitting light from the light emitting section,
the cover has a first display plate and a second display plate, the second display plate being a separate member from the first display plate,
the first display panel and the second display panel are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a hood front end portion which is an end portion of the hood on a side opposite to the landing wall;
wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the light emitting section further includes:
a first rear light emitter disposed beside the first display panel on a side closer to the landing wall than the front light emitting means;
a second rear light emitter disposed beside the second display panel on a side closer to the landing wall than the front light emitting means,
an extension line of an optical axis of the first rear light emitter passes through the second display panel, and an extension line of an optical axis of the second rear light emitter passes through the first display panel;
wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the hall lantern of the elevator further comprises a wall fixing member fixed to the wall of the landing, the lantern body is mounted on the wall fixing member,
the lamp body also has a main control substrate,
the main control substrate is provided at a portion of the frame opposing the wall fixing member and controls the light emitting section,
the main control substrate is exposed to the outside of the lamp body by detaching the lamp body from the wall fixing member.
13. The hall lantern of elevator as set forth in claim 12,
a hook portion is provided on an upper portion of the wall fixing member, and the hook portion hooks an end portion on a landing side of a main wiring connected to an elevator control device.
14. A hall lantern for an elevator, which comprises a lantern body,
the lamp body has:
a frame mounted to a landing wall;
a light emitting section provided on the frame; and
a cover fixed to the frame, covering the light emitting section, and transmitting light from the light emitting section,
the cover has a first display plate and a second display plate, the second display plate being a separate member from the first display plate,
the first display panel and the second display panel are arranged in a V-shape so as to form an acute angle with each other at a hood front end portion which is an end portion of the hood on a side opposite to the landing wall;
wherein the content of the first and second substances,
the lamp body further has a bottom plate fixed to a lower portion of the frame,
the upper surface of the bottom plate is fixed with a mounting accessory and a pair of bottom plate fixing column bolts,
the attachment fitting is disposed on the hood distal end side of the pair of floor fixing bolts and has a flat plate-like projecting portion projecting upward from the floor,
a flat plate-shaped joint portion and a pair of bottom plate fixing holes are provided in a lower portion of the frame, the pair of bottom plate fixing bolts pass through the pair of bottom plate fixing holes, the flat plate-shaped joint portion overlaps the protruding portion,
the base plate is fixed to the frame by fixing the protruding portion and the engaging portion with screws from the side opposite to the hood front end portion, and screwing a base plate fixing nut into the base plate fixing stud.
15. The hall lantern of elevator according to claim 14,
the lamp body further has a speaker fixed to an upper surface of the base plate in a downward direction.
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