EP1749785B1 - Aufzugssteuerung - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
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- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
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- the present invention relates to an elevator apparatus in which an elevator car is raised and lowered in a hoistway while being guided by a car guide rail.
- a safety device when the traveling speed of a car reaches an abnormal speed, a safety device is actuated by a governor to thereby bring the car to an emergency stop. More specifically, when the abnormal speed of the car is detected by the governor, a governor rope is held by a rope gripping device incorporated into the governor, and the safety device is actuated through the intermediation of a safety link mounted in the car.
- WO 03/070615 Al discloses an emergency stop device for use in an elevator.
- two wedge members are driven by springs so as to engage with the guide rail.
- the operation force for actuating the safety device is transmitted mechanically, so it takes a while until the safety device is actuated after the detection of an abnormal speed, with the result that the braking distance the car travels until it comes to a stop increases.
- the present invention has been made with a view to solving the above-mentioned problems, and therefore it is an object of the present invention to provide an elevator apparatus capable of reducing the time required for bringing the car to a stop after detecting an abnormal speed.
- an elevator apparatus comprising: a car that is raised and lowered in a hoistway; a car guide rail for guiding raising and lowering of the car; a speed monitoring portion that generates an abnormality detection signal when a speed of the car being raised reaches a set overspeed; and an upward movement safety device mounted in the car and having an actuator that is driven depending on whether or not the abnormality detection signal is generated, and a braking member that is operated by the actuator, the upward movement safety device causing the braking member to be engaged with the car guide rail to stop upward movement of the car when the abnormality detection signal is generated, characterized in that when the speed monitoring portion generates the abnormality detection signal, the brake member falls by its own weight to be engaged with the car guide rail.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an elevator apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- a pair of car guide rails 2 are disposed in a hoistway 1.
- a car 3 is raised and lowered in the hoistway 1 while being guided by the car guide rails 2.
- the car 3 is suspended in the hoistway 1 together with a counterweight (not shown) by means of a plurality of main ropes (not shown).
- the main ropes are wound around a drive sheave of a drive device (not shown).
- the car 3 and the counterweight are raised and lowered in the hoistway 1 by the drive force of the drive device.
- a pair of upper car guide shoes 4 that engage with the car guide rails 2.
- a pair of lower car guide shoes 5 that engage with the car guide rails 2.
- a pair of upward movement safety devices 6 for bringing the car 3 being raised to an emergency stop.
- a pair of downward movement safety devices 7 for bringing the car 3 being lowered to an emergency stop.
- a speed monitoring portion 8 monitors whether or not the speed of the car 3 has reached a set overspeed (abnormal speed) that is set in advance.
- the speed monitoring portion 8 is provided with a position detecting portion 9 that detects the position of the car 3, a speed detecting portion 10 that detects the speed of the car 3, and an abnormal speed determining portion 11 that performs a comparison between the set overspeed and the car speed.
- a signal from a sensor 12 is input to the position detecting portion 9.
- the sensor 12 generates a signal in accordance with the amount of movement of the car 3.
- the position detecting portion 9 obtains the car position based on the signal from the sensor 12.
- the speed detecting portion 10 obtains the car speed based on the amount of change over time in the car position.
- an encoder that outputs a pulse signal according to the rotation of a governor sheave (not shown) can be used.
- the car 3 may be mounted with a detection roller that rolls along each of the car guide rails 2 so that the encoder outputs a pulse signal according to the rotation of the detection roller.
- various sensors may be used as the sensor 12 as long as they generate a signal for detecting the position and speed of the car 3, for example, a distance sensor generating a signal in accordance with the distance to the car 3, or the like.
- the speed monitoring portion 8 is composed specifically of a microcomputer. That is, the speed monitoring portion 8 has a CPU (processing portion), a RAM, a ROM (storage portion), a timer, and the like.
- the CPU executes computation processing for obtaining the car position and car speed, computation processing of comparing the car speed with the set overspeed, and the like.
- the RAM stores computation data.
- the ROM stores a program for obtaining the car speed and car position for comparison with the set overspeed.
- the CPU executes computation processing based on the program stored in the ROM.
- a speed monitoring program is repeatedly executed at each predetermined computation cycle (for example, 5 msec).
- an abnormality detection signal is output to upward movement emergency stop actuating means 13 or downward movement emergency stop actuating means 14.
- the upward movement emergency stop actuating means 13 or the downward movement emergency stop actuating means 14 are thus actuated, thereby bringing the car 3 to an emergency stop.
- the speed monitoring portion 8 and the emergency stop actuating means 13, 14 may be provided inside a control panel (not shown) for controlling the normal operation of the car 3 or may be provided separately from the control panel. Further, the speed monitoring portion 8 and the emergency stop actuating means 13, 14 may also be mounted in the car 3.
- Fig. 2 is a graph showing set overspeed patterns stored in the abnormal speed determining portion 11 shown in Fig. 1 .
- the speed pattern of the car 3 is a normal speed pattern 115.
- a first set overspeed pattern 116 is set to be higher in value than the normal speed pattern 115.
- a second set overspeed pattern 117 is set to be even higher in value than the first overspeed pattern 116.
- the first and second set overspeed patterns 116, 117 are each set at a substantially equal interval from the normal speed pattern 115 over the entire hoisting stroke. That is, the set overspeed patterns 116, 117 change according to the car position. Specifically, each set overspeed becomes lower with increasing proximity to the terminal floor. Accordingly, the car speed that is judged to be abnormal is lower near the terminal floor than in the vicinity of the intermediate floor.
- Fig. 3 is a side view showing the upward movement safety device 6 shown in Fig. 1
- Fig. 4 is a side view showing a state in which braking is applied by the upward movement safety device 6 shown in Fig. 3
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line V-V of Fig. 3 .
- an emergency stop frame 15 is fixed on top of an upper beam of the car 3.
- a pair of guide surfaces 15a, 15b are formed in a tapered shape so that its distance to the car guide rail 2 increases toward the upper side.
- a pair of wedge members (braking members) 16 are arranged in between each of the guide surfaces 15a, 15b and the car guide rail 2.
- Each wedge member 16 is displaceable between a normal position shown in Fig. 3 and a braking position shown in Fig. 4 .
- a predetermined gap is maintained between each wedge member 16 and a side surface of the car guide rail 2.
- each wedge member 16 is in abutment with the side surface of the car guide rail 2.
- An actuator 17 is arranged above the emergency stop frame 15. The actuator 17 is driven depending on whether or not an abnormality detection signal is generated by the abnormal speed determining portion 11.
- the actuator 17 has a movable portion 18 that engages with the upper end portion of the wedge member 16, and an electromagnetic solenoid portion 19 that drives the movable portion 18.
- a spring bearing 20 is fixed to an upper portion of the actuator 17.
- an auxiliary spring 21 for urging the wedge member 16 toward the braking position.
- the auxiliary spring 21 serves as back-up urging means for forcibly displacing the wedge member 16 into the braking position when the wedge member 16 does not fall by its own weight alone due to rust or the like.
- each of the guide surfaces 15a, 15b and each wedge member 16 is a guide roller device 22 ( Fig. 5 ) for smoothly displacing the wedge member 16 into the braking position.
- the car speed is monitored by the speed monitoring portion 8.
- the wedge member 16 is held in the normal position where the wedge member 16 is separated from the car guide rail 2.
- the passage of electric current through the drive device is cut off, and braking is applied to the rotation of the drive sheave by the brake device of the drive device. The car 3 is thus brought to a sudden stop.
- an abnormality detection signal is output to the upward movement emergency stop actuating means 13 or the downward movement emergency stop actuating means 14, so the car 3 is brought to an emergency stop by the upward movement safety device 6 or the downward movement safety device 7.
- the car 3 is slightly lowered to release the wedging of the wedge member 16, causing the upper end portion of the wedge member 16 to be engaged with the movable portion 18. It should be noted that when the passage of electric current through the actuator 17 is cut off, the movable portion 18 returns to the normal position as shown in Fig. 3 due to the spring force of a return spring (not shown) built in the actuator 17.
- a command signal is output to the actuator 17 of the upward movement safety device 6 upon detecting an abnormal speed, so there is hardly any mechanical transmission of the operation force, thus making it possible to reduce the time it takes to bring the car 3 to a stop after the detection of the abnormal speed. As a result, the braking distance can also be reduced.
- the wedge member 16 falls into the braking position by its own weight, thus making it possible to achieve a simplified structure.
- auxiliary spring 21 enables an increase in the operation speed of the braking operation, and also an improvement in the reliability and stability of the braking operation.
- the set overspeed is set to be smaller near the terminal floor than in the vicinity of the intermediate floor, whereby the braking distance can be further reduced. Further, it is possible to achieve not only reduced buffer size but also reduced pit depth and overhead dimension.
- the movable portion 18 While in Embodiment 1 the engagement of the movable portion 18 with the wedge member 16 is released upon exciting the electromagnetic solenoid portion 19, the movable portion 18 may, conversely, be displaced by a spring or the like when the passage of electric current through the electromagnetic solenoid portion 19 is cut off to thereby release the engagement of the movable portion 18 with the wedge member 16.
- Fig. 6 is a side view showing an upward movement safety device of an elevator apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention
- Fig. 7 is a side view showing a state in which braking is applied by the upward movement safety device shown in Fig. 6 .
- the actuator 17 is disposed on top of the car 3 so as to be placed by the side of the emergency stop frame 15.
- the movable portion of the actuator 17 is connected to the upper end portion of the wedge member 16 through the intermediation of a lever type connecting mechanism 23.
- the actuator 17 has a built-in urging spring (not shown) for urging the movable portion 18 to the both sides of the neutral point thereof.
- a disc spring is used as the urging spring, for example.
- the electromagnetic solenoid portion 19 is excited to displace the movable portion 18 in the rightward direction as seen in the drawing.
- the movable portion 18 is displaced into the braking position at a stroke by the spring force of the urging spring.
- the lever type connecting mechanism 23 is rocked about a shaft 23a in the counter-clockwise direction as seen in the drawing, causing the wedge member 16 to return to the braking position.
- Embodiment 2 is of substantially the same construction as Embodiment 1.
- the operation of returning the upward movement safety device 6 to the normal state can be effected by means of a command from a remote location, thereby making it possible to achieve improved workability. Further, an operation test or the like can be easily carried out on the upward movement safety device 6.
- the actuator 17 and the wedge member 16 are connected to each other through the lever type connecting mechanism 23, whereby the displacement of the movable portion 18 can be transmitted to the wedge member 16 while being magnified.
- the actuator used has the built-in urging spring
- the actuator may be one which displaces the movable portion solely by the electromagnetic force of the electromagnetic solenoid portion.
- Fig. 8 is a side view showing an upward movement safety device of an elevator apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention
- Fig. 9 is a side view showing a state in which braking is applied by the upward movement safety device shown in Fig. 8
- Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line X-X of Fig. 8 .
- the actuator 17 is disposed on top of the car 3 so as to be spaced apart from the emergency stop frame 15.
- a movable pulley supporting member 24 is fixed to the movable portion 18.
- the movable pulley supporting member 24 is provided with a plurality of movable pulleys 25.
- the movable pulleys 25 are arranged symmetrically on both side surfaces of the movable pulley supporting member 24.
- a stationary pulley supporting member 26 opposed to the movable pulley supporting member 24 is fixed to a position on top of the car 3 between the emergency stop frame 15 and the actuator 17.
- the stationary pulley supporting member 26 is provided with a plurality of stationary pulleys 27.
- the stationary pulleys 27 are arranged symmetrically on both side surfaces of the stationary pulley supporting member 26.
- Wires 28 are alternately wound around the movable pulleys 25 and the stationary pulleys 27 respectively arranged on one sides of the pulley supporting members 24, 26.
- the wires 28 are also wound alternately around the movable pulleys 25 and the stationary pulleys 27 respectively arranged on the other sides of the pulley supporting members 24, 26.
- Each wire 28 has a first end portion 28a connected to the stationary pulley supporting member 26, and a second end portion 28b connected to an upper end portion of the wedge member 16.
- Embodiment 2 is of substantially the same construction as Embodiment 1.
- the wedge member 16 When displaced into the braking position, the wedge member 16 is wedged in between each of the guide surfaces 15a, 15b and the car guide rail 2 as the car 3 moves upwards. The car 3 is thus brought to an emergency stop.
- the operation of returning the upward movement safety device 6 to the normal state can also be effected by means of a command from a remote location, thereby making it possible to achieve improved workability. Further, an operation test or the like can be easily carried out on the upward movement safety device 6.
- the wire 28 for transmitting the operation force of the actuator 17 to the wedge member 16 is alternately wound around the movable pulley 25 and the stationary pulley 27, and the distance between the movable pulley 25 and the stationary pulley 27 changes, whereby the displacement of the movable portion 18 of the actuator 17 can be transmitted to the wedge member 16 while being sufficiently magnified.
- the set overspeed may be constant irrespective of the car position.
- the actuator is not limited to an electromagnetic actuator; for example, various actuators may be used as long as they are driven depending on whether or not an abnormality detection is generated, such as a motor, linear motor, hydraulic cylinder, or air cylinder having a rotary shaft.
- the signal to be transferred between the speed monitoring portion and the upward movement safety device is not limited to an electrical signal but may be, for example, a light signal.
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- Aufzugsvorrichtung mit:einer Kabine (3), die innerhalb eines Schachts (1) angehoben und abgesenkt werden kann,einer Kabinenführungsschiene (2) zum Führen des Anhebens und Absenkens der Kabine (3),einem Geschwindigkeitsüberwachungsabschnitt (8), der ein Anomalitätsdetektionssignal erzeugt, wenn eine Geschwindigkeit der Kabine (3), die angehoben wird, eine vorher festgelegte Übergeschwindigkeit erreicht, undeiner Sicherheitseinrichtung für die Bewegung nach oben (6), die in der Kabine (3) angebracht ist und die einen Aktuator (17) aufweist, der in Abhängigkeit davon betrieben wird, ob das Anomalitätsdetektionssignal erzeugt wird, und einem Bremselement (16), das durch den Aktuator (17) betätigt werden kann, wobei die Sicherheitseinrichtung für die Bewegung nach oben (6) das Bremselement (16) dazu bringt, dass es mit der Kabinenführungsschiene (2) in Eingriff tritt, um die Bewegung der Kabine (3) nach oben anzuhalten, wenn das Anomalitätsdetektionssignal erzeugt wird,dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, wenn der Geschwindigkeitsüberwachungsabschnitt (8) das Anomalitätsdetektionssignal erzeugt, das Bremselement (16) durch sein eigenes Gewicht fällt, um mit der Kabinenführungsschiene (2) in Eingriff zu treten.
- Aufzugsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der ein eingestelltes Übergeschwindigkeitsmuster, das sich gemäß einer Kabinenposition verändert, in dem Geschwindigkeitsüberwachungsabschnitt (8) eingestellt ist.
- Aufzugsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Sicherheitseinrichtung für die Bewegung nach oben (6) eine Hilfsfeder (21) aufweist, um das Fallen des Bremselements (16) zu unterstützen.
- Aufzugsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der das Bremselement (16) durch eine Antriebskraft des Aktuators (17) zwischen einer Bremsposition, in der das Bremselement (16) mit der Kabinenführungsschiene (2) im Eingriff ist, und einer normalen Position, in der das Bremselement (16) von der Kabinenführungsschiene (2) getrennt ist, bewegbar ist.
- Aufzugsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, bei welcher der Aktuator (17) mit dem Bremselement (16) durch einen Verbindungsmechanismus vom Hebeltyp (23) verbunden ist.
- Aufzugsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, ferner mit:einem stationären Rollenabstützelement (26),mehreren stationären Rollen (27), die an dem stationären Rollenabstützelement (26) vorgesehen sind,einem beweglichen Rollenabstützelement (24), dessen Abstand von dem stationären Rollenabstützelement (26) aufgrund einer Antriebskraft des Aktuators (17) verändert werden kann,mehreren beweglichen Rollen (25), die an dem beweglichen Rollenabstützelement (24) vorgesehen sind, undeinem Draht (28), der abwechselnd um die stationären Rollen (27) und die beweglichen Rollen (25) herumgewickelt ist und mit dem Bremselement (16) verbunden ist, um eine Auslenkung des beweglichen Rollenabstützelements (24) von dem Aktuator (17) zu dem Bremselement (16) zu übertragen, während er die Auslenkung vergrößert.
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