EP1646576B1 - Abweisende türpaneelführung - Google Patents

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EP1646576B1
EP1646576B1 EP04763109A EP04763109A EP1646576B1 EP 1646576 B1 EP1646576 B1 EP 1646576B1 EP 04763109 A EP04763109 A EP 04763109A EP 04763109 A EP04763109 A EP 04763109A EP 1646576 B1 EP1646576 B1 EP 1646576B1
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Franz Josef Karner
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B13/00Doors, gates, or other apparatus controlling access to, or exit from, cages or lift well landings
    • B66B13/30Constructional features of doors or gates
    • B66B13/308Details of seals and joints
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B13/00Doors, gates, or other apparatus controlling access to, or exit from, cages or lift well landings
    • B66B13/30Constructional features of doors or gates

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  • the invention relates to a guide rail for a lift according to the preamble of claim 1, a guide rail system based thereon, an elevator door arrangement equipped therewith and a lift equipped therewith.
  • Lifts are equipped with regularly automatically opening and closing elevator shaft doors and elevator car doors. These require the guidance.
  • the door panels of these elevator doors are regularly suspended and guided on their upper side on a shaft side above the door lintel mounted door guide.
  • guide rails in the form of door sills which are generally embedded in the cabin floor and floor floor, are used.
  • the elevator doors are guided in guide grooves of these thresholds.
  • the door sills are arranged openly accessible with their guide sections or grooves and are largely in one plane with the surface of the cabin floor or floor.
  • the guide rails and their guide grooves therefore easily become dirty, so that it can quickly interfere with the operation of the doors, that can lead to jamming of the doors.
  • such thresholds do not allow to lead the floor covering of the cabin or the floor to under the doors, which is desirable not only for aesthetic reasons, but also facilitates the care of the floor.
  • Such a guide is for example from the EP 0 708 052 A2 known.
  • This document describes an elevator car, in the bottom of which, below the surface of the floor covering, a guide rail is embedded. The opening of the guide portion facing the opposite shaft wall.
  • the one end of guide shoes is movably guided, the other end is fixed to the underside of the car door, thus leading the car door.
  • the guide section is partially covered, inevitably remains a more or less large slot free, which allows a back and forth of the guide shoes when opening and closing the door.
  • Another example is from the EP 1095895 known.
  • the automatic opening and closing of the elevator car and elevator shaft doors which is today standard, is a process that takes some time. For safety reasons, it is forbidden to start the elevator car when the lift doors are not fully closed. In order to shorten the transport time, however, it is often desirable that the opening of the car and the shaft door can be started even before the elevator car has reached its final, to be approached in slow motion stop position on a shaft door, d. H. "landed" is.
  • leading door opening raises problems from a safety point of view. Because in the course of the leading door opening at least parts of the door guides are temporarily accessible, creating an increased risk of accidents.
  • any object such as the tip of an umbrella
  • a body part such as a shoe or toe
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to provide a guide rail which is suitable as a concealed door guide for an elevator and which minimizes the security risk emanating from the guide rail when the elevator door is open and the elevator car is moving.
  • the guide rail (when viewed in a position corresponding to their mounting position) in the region of the opening, via which the guide shoes can engage in the guide rail, has a deflector. During operation, such a deflector deflects a foreign body from the region of the opening, via which the guide shoes engage in the guide rail, when the elevator car moves in a specific direction.
  • the guide rail according to the invention is designed so that it can be used both as floor and as a ceiling-side rail for supporting and / or guiding the door panels.
  • the invention is further based on the object to provide a guide rail system, which can be realized in a variety of dimensions with a few preassembled items in a simple way concealed security door guides for a variety of elevator door assemblies (one-sided or multi-sided opening and closing, etc.).
  • a guide rail system comprising a guide rail with the profile body according to the invention, and, if necessary, to be combined individually or as a whole Components, namely a skirt and a cover solved, preferably as a further system elements in addition to a guide surface bearing profile and a final profile added.
  • the invention is further based on the object to provide an elevator with a concealed door guide, which allows, at least at individual stops, in a simple manner, a leading door opening.
  • FIG. 2b shows an elevator door arrangement for a shaft door which, at a stop of an elevator car, gives access to the elevator shaft or the elevator car, not shown, therein.
  • An elevator door arrangement for a car door looks exactly the same, which is why the following explanations apply mutatis mutandis to a car door.
  • the door assembly consists of two in opposite directions opening and closing door panels 1.
  • the two door panels are mounted on its upper side in a conventional manner in a guide rail and are guided and carried by this, which is not shown here.
  • Each of the door panels 1 carries at least one arm-like guide shoe 2, which is equipped at its free end with an unspecified sliding element and is guided on the bottom side in a guide rail according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2a shows a comparable elevator door arrangement, which differs from that according to FIG. 2b only in that only a single door panel is used here.
  • FIG. 1 shows a section through the center of the door opening shown in FIG. 2 with the door closed.
  • floor ceiling 4 which carries a complete floor covering 5, such as a covering of stone slabs, parquet or carpet.
  • the guide rail consists in this embodiment of an integrally formed as a bent part of sheet metal, especially steel profile body 6.
  • profile body 6 can be arranged in alignment one behind the other, about to produce a guide for particularly wide doors (not shown here). In this case, it makes sense in the hollow, here approximately triangular cross-section of a correspondingly shaped core introduce in order to stick the individual profile body 6 in alignment with each other and so to avoid any alignment problems.
  • the single profile body 6 is preferably to be made in one piece, it can of course also consist of several separate components, such as (not shown) from a profile which carries the guide section to be discussed in more detail and another adjacent profile to be attached, which will also be discussed later Deflector wears.
  • the profile body 6 of the guide rail used here as the lower guide rail carries a guide portion in the manner of an upward, door panel open towards gutter.
  • this channel can from the top at its end with a (unspecified) sliding body equipped guide shoes 2 engage, which in turn are attached to the door panels 1 and lead them.
  • the guide shoes can engage in this embodiment directly from outside the guide rail in the guide portion, d. H. without that they encompass a wall portion of the guide rail from outside to inside.
  • the guide shoes are guided through their sliding body through the side walls of the channel.
  • the guide section carried by the profile body or the fit between it and the sliding body are dimensioned so that the door panels are guided smoothly while still unwanted oscillations or even deflections of the door panels (such as by the burden on the door panel leaning people) halt is offered.
  • Fig. 3 shows the profile body 6 used in Fig. 1, 2a and 2b in its details.
  • the profile body 6 has two sections 6b and 6c, by means of which the profile body 6 can be screwed directly or indirectly to the building or the elevator car. Also a wall in the building is possible.
  • the profiled body 6 carries the previously mentioned guide section 6a, whose one guide surface is formed by the section 6h of the profiled body, while the other guide surface 7a is preferably formed either by the profile 7 or a section of the skirt 3 (see Fig. 1) both can be attached to the flange 6e of the profile body.
  • the second guide surface on the profile body 6 may be formed.
  • the interchangeability of the guide shoes or their repair (For example, the renewal of the provided at its end slider) in that the channel-like guide portion can be opened by removing the door apron 3 and / or the profile 7, simplified. Together with the guide rail guide shoes can be used in a largely arbitrary position, quantity, curvature and angulation.
  • the profile body is equipped with a leg 6d, which forms a conclusion for the front edge of the floor covering 5, which extends to below the door panels.
  • the end leg 6d not only provides aesthetic benefits, but effectively protects the front edge of the floor covering from damage.
  • the leg 6d is preferably formed on the profile body, but can, if the greater installation effort is not spared, also be a separate component. In the latter case, it is favorable to design the profile body 6 and the leg 6d in such a way that the leg 6d can be preassembled on the profile body 6.
  • the leg 6d provides, possibly also together with the flange 6e, the possibility of a covering element 8 to be mounted in the area which is not traveled by the guide shoes 2 of the door panels 1 when opening and closing the doors, for example by means of countersunk sheet metal or Screws that are screwed into the legs 6d and / or 6e.
  • the versatility of this system can be further increased by the fact that the profile body is dimensioned so that it can optionally also be used to hang door panels, preferably by means of appropriate trolleys, and lead, d. h., That the profile body can then be used as the upper door guide.
  • the profile body 6 is, viewed in a properly mounted position, above its guide portion 6 a, d. H. in the region of the opening 6f, over which the guide shoes engage in the guide rail, equipped with a deflector 6g.
  • This deflector is designed in such a way that a foreign body extending into the guide section 6a through the opening 6f is usually pushed out of the guide rail when the elevator car moves in a specific direction. In any case, it is impossible with practically sufficient certainty that a foreign body can move into the guide rail by a movement in the horizontal direction so that it is severely clamped or sheared off.
  • the deflector 6f can be designed in very different ways.
  • the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, which is discussed here, uses, for example, a deflector which is designed as a straight sliding bevel 6g.
  • the deflections can, as shown in FIG. 6, also be performed crowned or otherwise with a curved or curved surface, as long as it is designed so that the required function is fulfilled.
  • the deflector here the slope 6g, extends from the shaft side Outside of the profile body, which is formed here by the end leg 6d for the floor covering and the flange 6e or the attached profile 7, 3 or 8, to approximately the (in the horizontal direction) lowest point of the guide rail from the outside to straight Ways can be achieved.
  • the chamfered surface 6g is here inclined by about 25 ° with respect to the vertical axis of the shaft, ie with respect to the direction of travel of the elevator car. If the slope is curved, an average inclination between about 25 ° to 30 ° is sufficient.
  • the guide rail is preferably dimensioned such that the inside width "X", ie the smallest width of the opening 6f, is only slightly larger than that required for use in the guide rail on the area enclosed by the guide rail on three sides with the guide rail provided guide shoes 2 to pass unhindered. Because with decreasing "X" the danger of a (too deep) penetration of foreign bodies decreases, because the opening over which an access can be made very narrow.
  • FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment of the guide rail according to the invention. This is intended in particular as a lintel-side guide rail for guiding and suspending the door panels at their top.
  • the upper guide rail of the car door With the door opening leading forward, the upper guide rail of the car door is accessible to the person waiting on the floor for the car coming from below, while for the car occupant, the upper guide rail of the landing door becomes accessible for the car landing from above.
  • the guide rail corresponding to this embodiment offers in its interior the possibility of guiding guide shoes provided at its end with a roller, wherein at the same time the weight of the door panels can also be readily carried.
  • corresponding sliding guides are possible.
  • the guide section 6h, 7a is arranged in the interior such that it can only be reached indirectly by the guide shoe, ie by the guide shoe 2 encompassing a wall section of the guide body 6.
  • the Deflector 6g is therefore designed to be correspondingly short, so that an opening 6i leading to the inside is left free.
  • the deflector is designed so that a kind of labyrinth arises between it and the covering surface 7b, which prevents a long, rigid object from penetrating so that it is in danger of not being rejected.
  • the overlap ⁇ 0, preferably> 10 mm, and optimally> 15 mm, to be measured in the vertical direction, as shown in FIG. 4, is selected.
  • the guide rail shown by Fig. 4 can also be used without changes as a bottom-side guide rail, the guide rail must be installed only rotated by 180 degrees about its longitudinal axis. Also, the guide shoes remain unchanged and are only appropriately rotated.
  • FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment of the guide rail according to the invention. This is primarily intended as a bottom-side guide rail.
  • the guide rail gives a profile that is designed so that the guide rail both as the guide rail of FIG. 4 as well as the guide rail of FIG. 5 with guide shoes can work together. In this way you can with one and the same guide rail for different purposes (Above or below) guide devices are realized, which are optimally adapted to the individual application purpose of each resulting effort.
  • FIGS. 1 to 2 and 5 can be used as a cover-side guide rail, in particular for such door panels whose weight is intercepted by the bottom guide rail and therefore the their top are only to lead.
  • the angle is therefore preferably made less than or equal to 30 degrees.
  • the slope is designed so that there is nowhere an edge in the recess 6f at which intruded objects could become caught before being rejected.
  • the optional door apron 3 further contributes to the improvement of safety. It prevents under unfavorable circumstances from the flange 6e (see Fig. 1) objects can be detected and clamped.

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