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EP1378479A2
EP1378479A2 EP03022130A EP03022130A EP1378479A2 EP 1378479 A2 EP1378479 A2 EP 1378479A2 EP 03022130 A EP03022130 A EP 03022130A EP 03022130 A EP03022130 A EP 03022130A EP 1378479 A2 EP1378479 A2 EP 1378479A2
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Yoshikatsu Hayashi
Shuki Hamaguchi
Makoto Tomidokoro
Takenobu Honda
Shigeki Yamakawa
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B11/00Main component parts of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B11/00Main component parts of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
    • B66B11/0035Arrangement of driving gear, e.g. location or support
    • B66B11/0045Arrangement of driving gear, e.g. location or support in the hoistway
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B11/00Main component parts of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
    • B66B11/0065Roping
    • B66B11/008Roping with hoisting rope or cable operated by frictional engagement with a winding drum or sheave

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  • the present invention relates to an elevator apparatus, in the elevating path of which there are provided a cage, counterweight, rope for suspending both the cage and the counterweight, traction machine for driving the rope, and direction-change-pulley for changing the suspending direction of the rope.
  • Figs. 12 and 13 are respectively a plan view and side view showing a conventional elevator apparatus which are illustrated in Figs. 2 and 1 in the official gazette of Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-165172.
  • reference numeral 1 is a cage in which passengers or goods are carried
  • reference numeral 2 is a counterweight for compensating the weight of the cage
  • reference numeral 3 is a rope for suspending the cage 1 and counterweight 2
  • reference numeral 4 is a thin type traction machine for driving and elevating the cage 1 and counterweight 2 via the rope
  • reference numeral 4a is a sheave of the traction machine
  • reference numerals 5a, 5b are direction-change-pulleys for changing the suspending direction of the rope
  • reference numeral 6 is a guide rail for guiding the cage
  • reference numeral 7 is a guide rail for guiding the counterweight
  • reference numeral 8 is an elevating path
  • reference numeral 11 is a hanging pulley for hanging the cage 1
  • reference numeral 12 is a hanging pulley for hanging the counterweight 2
  • reference numeral 13 is a rope fixing device for fixing the rope on the cage side
  • reference numeral 14 is a rope fixing device for fixing the rope on the counterweight side.
  • the cage 1 of the elevator and the counterweight 2 are elevated via the rope 3 suspended by the sheave 4a of the traction machine 4.
  • the guide rail 6 for the cage restricts a movement of the cage 1 in the horizontal direction
  • the guide rail 7 for the counterweight restricts a movement of the counterweight 2 in the horizontal direction. Therefore, the cage 1 and the counterweight 2 neither come into contact nor interfere with other equipment arranged in the elevating path and the elevating path itself.
  • vertical projections of the cage 1, counterweight 2 and traction machine 4 are separated from each other, and the traction machine 4 is located in parallel with one wall face adjacent to the traction machine.
  • Items (1) and (2) described above have the following disadvantages. Height of the elevating path must be larger than the necessary minimum height of elevating path which is necessary for the elevator to be elevated. Further, there is a possibility that the ceiling of the elevating path unexpectedly strikes a maintenance worker on his head when he conducts maintenance work of the traction machine on the cage at the top of the elevating path. Therefore, it is necessary to take countermeasure for protecting the maintenance worker.
  • Item (2) is disadvantageous in that heat generated by the traction machine stays at the top of the elevating path and temperature is raised, so that the traction machine tends to become out of order.
  • Item (3) is disadvantageous in that the elevator apparatus must be provided with a protection means for protecting the traction machine because the traction machine is arranged in the pit which is most likely to be covered with water.
  • the elevator apparatus disclosed in the above Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-165172 the problems described in item (1) can be solved.
  • the elevator apparatus disclosed in the above Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-165172 creates a new disadvantage in which unused spaces are generated all over the height of the elevating path in the upper and the lower portion on the vertical projection face of the traction machine.
  • the conventional elevating apparatus creates a disadvantage in which unused spaces are generated all over the height of the elevating path in the upper and the lower portion on the vertical projection face of the traction machine.
  • the present invention has been accomplished to solve the above problems.
  • an elevator apparatus comprising:
  • an elevator apparatus comprising:
  • an elevator apparatus comprising:
  • Embodiment 1 of the elevator apparatus of the present invention will be explained below.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the elevator apparatus of Embodiment 1 of the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view. This is an example in which the counterweight is arranged at the rear of the cage with respect to the entrance of the elevator and the traction machine is arranged on the side of the cage.
  • reference numeral 1 is a cage in which passengers or goods are carried
  • reference numeral 2 is a counterweight for compensating the weight of the cage 1
  • reference numeral 3 is a rope for suspending the cage 1 and counterweight 2
  • reference numeral 4 is a thin type traction machine for driving and elevating the cage 1 and counterweight 2 via the rope 3
  • reference numeral 4a is a sheave of the traction machine
  • reference numeral 4b is a motor of the traction machine
  • reference numerals 5a, 5b are direction-change-pulleys for changing the suspending direction of the rope 3
  • reference numeral 6 is a guide rail for guiding the cage
  • reference numeral 7 is a guide rail for guiding the counterweight
  • reference numeral 8 is an elevating path
  • reference numeral 8a is a top portion of the elevating path 8
  • reference numeral 8b is a pit section of the elevating path
  • reference numeral 9 is a beam for supporting the traction machine 4
  • reference numeral 10 is a beam
  • one-dotted chain line A in Fig. 1 shows a height of the ceiling of the cage when it stops at the uppermost floor. That is, an upper portion of this one-dotted chain line A is a top portion.
  • One-dotted chain line B in Fig. 1 shows a height of the floor of the cage when it stops at the lowermost floor. That is, a lower portion of this one-dotted chain line B is a pit portion.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 is located at an upper position of one-dotted chain line B. That is, the traction machine 4 is arranged at a lower position of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, and the lower end of the traction machine is arranged at an upper position of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor.
  • the traction machine 4 is arranged in parallel with one wall adjacent to the traction machine 4.
  • direction-change-pulley 5a is arranged being put on the traction machine 4 on the projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5b is arranged being inclined with respect to the wall face.
  • the traction machine 4 is fixed to the lower side of the beam 9 which is supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • the sheaves 4a of the traction machine 4 is located on the cage side with respect to the back face of the guide rail 6 for the cage on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8.
  • the back face of the guide rail is defined as a portion C shown in Fig. 3.
  • the traction machine 4 is directly fixed to the beam 9, however, it is possible to attach the traction machine 4 to the beam 9 via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided. It is possible to arrange an elastic body between the beam 9 and the guide rail 6 for the cage and also it is possible to arrange an elastic body between the beam 9 and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are fixed to the beam 10 which is supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are directly fixed to the beam 10, however, it is possible to attach the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b to the beam 10 via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided. It is possible to arrange an elastic body between the beam 10 and the guide rail 6 for the cage and also it is possible to arrange an elastic body between the beam 10 and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • control panel 15 is arranged in such a manner that the lower end of the control panel 15 is located at an upper position of the floor of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor, that is, the control panel 15 is located at the substantially same height as that of the traction machine 4.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5a is arranged in such a manner that a portion of the direction-change-pulley 5a is put on the traction machine 4 on the projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 and further the sheave 4a of the traction machine 4 is located on the cage side with respect to the back face of the guide rail 6 for the cage in a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Therefore, an occupation area occupied by the traction machine 4 on the projection face of the horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 is reduced. Accordingly, an unused space with respect to the entire height of the elevating path can be reduced. Further, a wrapping angle of the rope wound round the sheave 4a of the traction machine becomes larger than 180°.
  • the traction capacity can be enhanced. Furthermore, since the traction machine 4 is arranged at a lower position of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, there is no possibility that the ceiling of the elevating path unexpectedly strikes a maintenance worker on his head when he conducts maintenance work of the traction machine on the cage at the top of the elevating path. Therefore, it is unnecessary to take countermeasure for protecting the maintenance worker. Heat generated by the traction machine is emitted upward to the ceiling of the elevating path. Accordingly, there is no possibility that the traction machine becomes out of order by a raise in the temperature.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 and the lower end of the control panel 15 are respectively located at upper positions of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor and also located at lower positions of the face of the ceiling of the cage. Therefore, even if the pit is covered with water, there is no possibility that the traction machine 4 and the control panel 15 are damaged by water.
  • depth of the pit is approximately 1.2 m to 1.5 m.
  • a maintenance worker can reach the traction machine and the control panel with his hands when he stands on the pit floor, for example, the traction machine and the control panel are located at the height from 1.2 m to 1.7 m (When the cage stops at the lowermost floor, the height of the floor of the cage is 1.7 m from the pit floor.). Therefore, it is easy for the worker to conduct the maintenance work.
  • the traction machine 4 When the lower end of the traction machine 4 is arranged at an upper position of the face of the floor of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor and also the lower end of the traction machine 4 is arranged at a lower position of the face of the ceiling of the cage, the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are closely located with respect to the height. Therefore, both the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b can be conveniently inspected for maintenance.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of Embodiment 2 of the elevator apparatus of the present invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view. This is an example in which the counterweight is arranged at the rear of the cage with respect to the entrance of the elevator and the traction machine is arranged on the side of the elevating space of the counterweight.
  • like reference characters are used to indicate like parts, and explanations are omitted here.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 is located at an upper position of one-dotted chain line B. That is, the traction machine 4 is arranged at a position lower than the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, and the lower end of the traction machine 4 is arranged at an upper position of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor.
  • the traction machine 4 is arranged in parallel with one wall adjacent to it.
  • the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are arranged in such a manner that portions of the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are put on the traction machine 4 on a projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Since the direction-change-pulley 5b is inclined with respect to the wall face of the elevating path 8, an entering angle of the rope 3 with respect to the rope groove of the sheave 4a becomes small. Therefore, the rope can be prevented from being damaged.
  • the traction machine 4 is fixed to the beam 9, which is supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight, from the lower side.
  • the traction machine 4 is directly fixed to the beam 9, however, it is possible that the traction machine 4 is fixed to the beam via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided.
  • the beam 9 can be attached to the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight via elastic bodies.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5 is fixed to the beam 10 supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5 is directly fixed to the beam 10, however, the direction-change-pulley 5 may be fixed to the beam 10 via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided.
  • the beam 10 can be attached to the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight via elastic bodies.
  • control panel 15 is arranged at a position right above or right below very close to the traction machine 4 where a projection face of the control panel 15 is put on the traction machine 4 on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5a is arranged in such a manner that a portion of the direction-change-pulley 5a is put on the traction machine 4 on the projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 and further the control panel 15 is arranged at a position right above or right below very close to the traction machine 4 where a projection face of the control panel 15 is put on the traction machine 4 on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Therefore, an occupation area occupied by the traction machine 4 on the projection face of the horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 is reduced.
  • the traction machine 4 is arranged at a lower position of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, there is no possibility that the ceiling of the elevating path unexpectedly strikes a maintenance worker on his head when he is conducting maintenance work of the traction machine on the cage at the top of the elevating path. Therefore, it is unnecessary to take countermeasure for protecting the maintenance worker. Heat generated by the traction machine is emitted upward to the ceiling of the elevating path. Accordingly, there is no possibility that the traction machine becomes out of order by a raise in the temperature.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 is located at an upper position of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor and further the control panel 15 is arranged at a position right above or right below very close to the traction machine 4 where a projection face of the control panel 15 is put on the traction machine 4 on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Therefore, even if the pit is covered with water, there is no possibility that the traction machine 4 and the control panel 15 are damaged by water.
  • depth of the pit is approximately 1.2 m to 1.5 m.
  • a maintenance worker can reach the traction machine and the control panel with his hands when he stands on the pit floor, for example, the traction machine and the control panel are located at the height from 1.2 m to 1.7 m (When the cage stops at the lowermost floor, the height of the floor of the cage is 1.7 m from the pit floor.). Therefore, it is easy for the worker to conduct the maintenance work.
  • the traction machine 4 When the lower end of the traction machine 4 is arranged at an upper position of the face of the floor of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor and also arranged at a lower position of the face of the ceiling of the cage, the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are closely located with respect to the height. Therefore, both the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b can be conveniently inspected.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of Embodiment 3 of the elevator apparatus of the present invention.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view. This is an example in which the counterweight is arranged on the side of the cage with respect to the entrance of the elevator and the traction machine is arranged on the same side as that of the counterweight so that a projection face of the traction machine can not be put on the counterweight on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path.
  • like reference characters are used to indicate like parts, and explanations are omitted here.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 is located at an upper position of one-dotted chain line B. That is, the traction machine 4 is arranged at a position lower than the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, and the lower end of the traction machine 4 is arranged at an upper position of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor.
  • the traction machine 4 is arranged in parallel with one wall adjacent to it.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5a is arranged in such a manner that a portion of the direction-change-pulley 5a is put on the traction machine 4 on a projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Since the direction-change-pulleys 5a, 5b are inclined with respect to the wall face of the elevating path 8, an entering angle of the rope 3 with respect to the sheave 4a becomes small. Therefore, the rope can be prevented from being damaged.
  • the traction machine 4 is fixed to the beam 9, which is supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight, from the lower side.
  • the motor 4b of the traction machine 4 is located on the cage side of the back face of the guide rail 6 for the cage on a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8.
  • the back face of the guide rail is defined as a portion C in Fig. 3.
  • the traction machine 4 is directly fixed to the beam 9, however, it is possible that the traction machine 4 is fixed to the beam via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided.
  • the beam 9 can be attached to the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight via elastic bodies.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5 is fixed to the beam 10 supported by the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5 is directly fixed to the beam 10, however, the direction-change-pulley 5 may be fixed to the beam 10 via an elastic body so that a vibration proof structure can be provided.
  • the beam 10 can be attached to the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight via elastic bodies.
  • the direction-change-pulley 5a is arranged in such a manner that a portion of the direction-change-pulley 5a is put on the traction machine 4 on the projection face of a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 and further the motor 4b of the traction machine 4 is located on the cage side with respect to the back face of the guide rail 6 for the cage in a horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8. Therefore, an occupation area occupied by the traction machine 4 on the projection face of the horizontal cross-section of the elevating path 8 is reduced.
  • the traction machine 4 is arranged at a lower position of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor, there is no possibility that the ceiling of the elevating path unexpectedly strikes a maintenance worker on his head who is conducting maintenance work of the traction machine on the cage at the top of the elevating path. Therefore, it is unnecessary to take countermeasure for protecting the maintenance worker. Heat generated by the traction machine is emitted upward to the ceiling of the elevating path. Accordingly, there is no possibility that the traction machine becomes out of order by a raise in the temperature.
  • the lower end of the traction machine 4 and the lower end of the control panel 15 are respectively located at upper positions of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor and also located at lower positions of the face of the ceiling of the cage. Therefore, even if the pit is covered with water, there is no possibility that the traction machine 4 and the control panel 15 are damaged by water.
  • depth of the pit is approximately 1.2 m to 1.5 m.
  • a maintenance worker can reach the traction machine and the control panel with his hands when he stands on the pit floor, for example, the traction machine and the control panel are located at the height from 1.2 m to 1.7 m (When the cage stops at the lowermost floor, the height of the floor of the cage is 1.7 m from the pit floor.). Therefore, it is easy for the worker to conduct the maintenance work.
  • the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5 are closely located with respect to the height. Therefore, both the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5 can be conveniently inspected for maintenance.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of Embodiment 4 of the elevator apparatus of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view.
  • Figs. 9 and 10 are views showing a primary portion. This is an example in which the counterweight is arranged at the rear of the cage with respect to the entrance of the elevator, and the traction machine is arranged on the side of the cage on the lower side of the beam to support the direction-change-pulleys right below the height of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor.
  • Like reference characters are used to indicate like parts and explanations are omitted here.
  • reference numeral 16 is an elastic body for absorbing vibration of the beam 10.
  • inclination angles of the direction-change-pulleys 5 with respect to the elevating path wall are variable, and the interval between the two direction-change-pulleys 5 is also variable.
  • the variable structure can be realized, for example, when the beam 10 and the frame of the direction-change-pulleys 5 are fastened to each other with bolts, and the fastening holes are formed into long holes.
  • the variable structure is not limited to the above specific embodiment. This variable structure can be also applied to Embodiments 1 to 3.
  • the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5 are attached to the same beam 10 and further the beam 10 is attached to the guide rail 6 for the cage and the guide rail 7 for the counterweight via the elastic body 16, vibration of the traction machine 4 and the direction-change-pulleys 5 can be effectively insulated.
  • inclination angles of the direction-change-pulleys 5 with respect to the elevating path wall are variable and the interval between the two direction-change-pulleys 5 is also variable. Therefore, the same design can be applied even if the size of the cage 1 is different so that the positional relation between the cage hanging pulley 12 and the counterweight hanging pulley 13 on the elevating path plane is changed.
  • Fig. 11 is a view showing Embodiment 5 of the elevator apparatus of the present invention. Like reference characters are used to indicate like parts in this view and the views described before.
  • reference numeral 17 is a drive unit with which one of the direction-change-pulleys 5 is replaced. In this connection, this replacement can be applied to any of Embodiments 1 to 4.
  • the elevator apparatus of the present invention is suitably applied to an elevator apparatus comprising: a cage elevating in an elevating path; a counterweight moving in an opposite direction to the cage; a guide rail for the cage to restrict a movement of the cage in the horizontal direction; a guide rail for the counterweight to restrict a movement of the counterweight in the horizontal direction; a rope for suspending the cage and counterweight; a traction machine, round which the rope is wound, for elevating the cage and counterweight via the rope in the elevating path, the traction machine being formed into a thin type, the traction machine being arranged in parallel with one wall face in the horizontal cross-section of the elevating path at an upper position of the floor face of the cage when the cage stops at the lowermost floor of the elevating path and at a lower position of the ceiling of the cage when the cage stops at the uppermost floor; and a direction-change-pulley arranged obliquely with respect to the wall face at an upper position of the traction machine.

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