EP2269936A2 - Elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, and more particularly to an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, which prevents opening of hoistway doors by an external force and accidents caused by such opening of the hoistway doors through reinforcement of a door closure force when the hoistway doors are in a closed state.
- elevator hoistway doors are installed in places where passengers can make direct contact with the doors rather than any other place of an elevator, and are exposed to passenger's mischief and accidents.
- a left door LD and a right door RD are installed in a hoistway portion of an elevator, and upper portions of the left door and the right door are connected to connection plates 400 of a hoistway door device.
- the left door LD and the right door RD have lower portions with respective shoes 100, and a sill 200, in which the shoes 100 are inserted and guided, is installed in the lower portions of the hoistway portion.
- the door opening or closing operation is performed by operation of the connection plate 400 and guide operation of the shoes 100 and the sill 200.
- the hoistway door device may have a structure in which the hoistway doors are connected together through a wire 300 or the like in the hoistway door device and if one door (e.g. LD) is moved, the other door (e.g. RD), which receives force transferred through the wire 300, is opened or closed, or a structure in which the respective connection plates are driven to operate.
- the doors When the doors are closed, the upper portions of the doors are fixed to the connection plates 400 which are connected together through the wire 300.
- the doors interlock with each other only when the doors move in the left or right direction, but on the rigidity or mass which supports the doors against pushing and lifting forces that occur when an impact is applied to a lower front surface of one door (e.g. LD), the other door (e.g. RD) exerts no effect.
- the bending of the door occurs greatly, and thus the shoe 100, which serves to guide the lower portion of the door, may be separated from a groove 210 of the sill 200.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art while advantages achieved by the related art are maintained intact.
- One subject to be achieved by the present invention is to provide an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, which prevents separation of the sill and hoistway doors without greatly increasing the strength of the hoistway doors to primarily secure a user's safety, and makes it possible for manufacturers to develop an inexpensive structure of the elevator to help the manufacturers.
- an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, which includes a stepped portion formed on a lower end of the shoe by bending a lower end of the shoe; and a slit formed on an inner surface of the groove of the sill to correspond to the stepped portion.
- the elevator hoistway door separation preventing structure according to the present invention can prevent or block the separation of the hoistway door with improved shoe and sill structures of the door even if an abnormal impact or force is applied to the hoistway door, and can reduce unnecessary expenses for preventing the separation of the door through reinforcement of the entire strength of the door. Also, the elevator hoistway door separation preventing structure according to the present invention can prevent a user or a resident from falling into the shaft due to the separation of the hoistway door that occurs frequently caused by the abnormal impact.
- an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention
- a stepped portion is formed on a lower end of the shoe by bending the lower end of the shoes
- a slit is formed on an inner surface of the groove of the sill to correspond to the stepped portion.
- a stepped member is welded on a lower side surface of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the stepped portion is formed on the inner surface of the sill.
- an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention
- a bolt is fastened to the lower end of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the bolt is formed on the inner surface of the groove of the sill.
- the stepped portion is formed by bending the lower end of the shoe, a slit is formed by cutting a bottom surface of the groove of the sill, and an inclined portion, which is in contact with the stepped portion, is formed on the end portion of one side of the slit.
- a stepped member is formed to project from an outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, an inclined surface is formed on one side of the inner portion of the groove of the sill, and a vertical surface is formed on the other side of the groove, wherein an upper portion of the groove is formed to be narrow and a lower portion of the groove is formed to be wide.
- a stepped member is formed to project from the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, and inclined surfaces are formed on both sides of the inner portion of the groove of the sill in the same direction.
- an overlay member having a tetragonal cross section is installed on the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, corners of upper and lower ends of the overlay member are in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- the shoe is formed to have a rectangular cross section with a predetermined thickness and to be in close contact with the inner surface of the groove, wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, the outer surface of the shoe is in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- an elevator in the first embodiment of the present invention, includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- a stepped portion 110 is formed on the lower end of the shoe 100 by bending the lower end of the shoe 100, and a slit 214 that corresponds to the stepped portion 110 is formed on an inner surface of the groove 210 of the sill 200.
- the lower stepped portion 110 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of the FIG. 3 , the lower stepped portion 110 of the shoe 100 is locked on an upper end of the groove 210 of the sill 200 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- a stepped member 120 is welded on a lower side surface of the shoe 100, and the slit 214 that corresponds to the stepped portion 120 is formed on the inner surface of the groove 210 of the sill 200.
- the stepped member 120 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 4 , the stepped member 120 fits into the groove 210 of the sill 200 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- a bolt 130 is fastened to the lower end of the shoe 100, and the slit 214 that corresponds to the bolt 130 is formed on the inner surface of the groove 210 of the sill 200.
- the bolt 130 is formed so that its head portion is in close contact with and is fastened to the right surface of the lower end of the shoe 100 and its end portion has a length as long as it is not inserted into the slit 214.
- the end portion of the bolt 130 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 5 , the end portion of the bolt 130 of shoe 100 fits into the groove 210 of the sill 200 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- the stepped portion 110 is formed by bending the lower end of the shoe 100
- a slit 214a is formed by cutting a bottom surface of the groove 210 of the sill 200 in a length direction
- the end portion of the stepped portion 110 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 and the slit 214a of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 6 , the end portion of the stepped portion 110 of the shoe 100 is locked on the inclined portion 215 of the silt 214a to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- a stepped member 120 is formed to project from an outer surface of the lower end of the shoe 100, an inclined surface 216 is formed on one side of the inner portion of the groove 210 of the sill 200, and a vertical surface 217 is formed on the other side of the groove 210, wherein an upper portion of the groove 210 is formed to be narrow and a lower portion of the groove 210 is formed to be wide.
- the stepped member 120 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 7 , the stepped member 120 of the shoe 100 is locked on the inclined surface 216 of the groove 210 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- a stepped member 120 is formed to project from the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe 100, and inclined surfaces 216a and 216b are formed on both sides of the inner portion of the groove 210 of the sill 200 in the same direction.
- the stepped member 120 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 8 , the stepped member 120 of the shoe 100 is locked on the inclined surface 216a of the groove 210 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 9 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- an overlay member 150 having a tetragonal cross section is installed on the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe 100, wherein if the shoe 100 is bent over a predetermined angle, corners of upper and lower ends of the overlay member 150 are in frictional contact with the groove 210 so that the shoe 100 is not separated from the groove 210.
- the overlay member 150 of the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 9 , the corners of the upper and lower ends of the overlay member 150 is locked on the inner surface of the groove 210 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
- FIG. 10 is a view illustrating an operation state according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in which respective shoes 100 are guided, and a sill 200 having a groove 210 for guiding the shoes 100.
- the shoe 100 is formed to have a rectangular cross section with a predetermined thickness and to be in close contact with the inner surface of the groove 210, wherein if the shoe 100 is bent over a predetermined angle, the outer surface of the shoe 100 is in frictional contact with the groove 210 so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- the shoe 100 moves along the groove 210 of the sill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and the shoe 100 is bent to be separated from the groove 210, as illustrated on the right side of FIG. 10 , the corners of the lower ends of one surface and the other surface of the shoe 100 are locked on the inner surface of the groove 210 to prevent the separation of the shoe 100 from the groove 210.
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- This application is based on and claims priority from Korean Patent Application No.
2008-0035946, filed on April 18, 2008 - The present invention relates to an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, and more particularly to an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, which prevents opening of hoistway doors by an external force and accidents caused by such opening of the hoistway doors through reinforcement of a door closure force when the hoistway doors are in a closed state.
- In general, elevator hoistway doors are installed in places where passengers can make direct contact with the doors rather than any other place of an elevator, and are exposed to passenger's mischief and accidents.
- With reference to
FIG. 1 , a left door LD and a right door RD are installed in a hoistway portion of an elevator, and upper portions of the left door and the right door are connected toconnection plates 400 of a hoistway door device. - Also, the left door LD and the right door RD have lower portions with
respective shoes 100, and asill 200, in which theshoes 100 are inserted and guided, is installed in the lower portions of the hoistway portion. - Accordingly, when the left door LD and the right door RD are opened or closed by the driving of the hoistway door device, the door opening or closing operation is performed by operation of the
connection plate 400 and guide operation of theshoes 100 and thesill 200. - That is, the hoistway door device may have a structure in which the hoistway doors are connected together through a
wire 300 or the like in the hoistway door device and if one door (e.g. LD) is moved, the other door (e.g. RD), which receives force transferred through thewire 300, is opened or closed, or a structure in which the respective connection plates are driven to operate. When the doors are closed, the upper portions of the doors are fixed to theconnection plates 400 which are connected together through thewire 300. However, according to this structure, the doors interlock with each other only when the doors move in the left or right direction, but on the rigidity or mass which supports the doors against pushing and lifting forces that occur when an impact is applied to a lower front surface of one door (e.g. LD), the other door (e.g. RD) exerts no effect. - Accordingly, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 , if the door does not have sufficient rigidity when an abnormal impact is applied to the door LD or RD (as indicated by an arrow inFIG. 2 ) due to an unavoidable accident or the like, the bending of the door occurs greatly, and thus theshoe 100, which serves to guide the lower portion of the door, may be separated from agroove 210 of thesill 200. - Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art while advantages achieved by the related art are maintained intact.
- One subject to be achieved by the present invention is to provide an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure, which prevents separation of the sill and hoistway doors without greatly increasing the strength of the hoistway doors to primarily secure a user's safety, and makes it possible for manufacturers to develop an inexpensive structure of the elevator to help the manufacturers.
- In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, which includes a stepped portion formed on a lower end of the shoe by bending a lower end of the shoe; and a slit formed on an inner surface of the groove of the sill to correspond to the stepped portion.
- With the above-described construction, the elevator hoistway door separation preventing structure according to the present invention can prevent or block the separation of the hoistway door with improved shoe and sill structures of the door even if an abnormal impact or force is applied to the hoistway door, and can reduce unnecessary expenses for preventing the separation of the door through reinforcement of the entire strength of the door. Also, the elevator hoistway door separation preventing structure according to the present invention can prevent a user or a resident from falling into the shaft due to the separation of the hoistway door that occurs frequently caused by the abnormal impact.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating the structure of a general elevator; -
FIG. 2 is a view illustrating hoistway door separating process of an elevator in the related art; -
FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG, 7 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating an operation state according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. - In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, a stepped portion is formed on a lower end of the shoe by bending the lower end of the shoes, and a slit is formed on an inner surface of the groove of the sill to correspond to the stepped portion.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, a stepped member is welded on a lower side surface of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the stepped portion is formed on the inner surface of the sill.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, a bolt is fastened to the lower end of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the bolt is formed on the inner surface of the groove of the sill.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, the stepped portion is formed by bending the lower end of the shoe, a slit is formed by cutting a bottom surface of the groove of the sill, and an inclined portion, which is in contact with the stepped portion, is formed on the end portion of one side of the slit.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, a stepped member is formed to project from an outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, an inclined surface is formed on one side of the inner portion of the groove of the sill, and a vertical surface is formed on the other side of the groove, wherein an upper portion of the groove is formed to be narrow and a lower portion of the groove is formed to be wide.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, a stepped member is formed to project from the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, and inclined surfaces are formed on both sides of the inner portion of the groove of the sill in the same direction.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, an overlay member having a tetragonal cross section is installed on the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, corners of upper and lower ends of the overlay member are in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- In an elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes guided therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention, the shoe is formed to have a rectangular cross section with a predetermined thickness and to be in close contact with the inner surface of the groove, wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, the outer surface of the shoe is in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a first embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , in the first embodiment of the present invention, an elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention, astepped portion 110 is formed on the lower end of theshoe 100 by bending the lower end of theshoe 100, and aslit 214 that corresponds to thestepped portion 110 is formed on an inner surface of thegroove 210 of thesill 200. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 3 , the lower steppedportion 110 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side of theFIG. 3 , the lowerstepped portion 110 of theshoe 100 is locked on an upper end of thegroove 210 of thesill 200 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a second embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , in the second embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the second embodiment of the present invention, astepped member 120 is welded on a lower side surface of theshoe 100, and theslit 214 that corresponds to thestepped portion 120 is formed on the inner surface of thegroove 210 of thesill 200. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 4 , thestepped member 120 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 4 , thestepped member 120 fits into thegroove 210 of thesill 200 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a third embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 5 , in the third embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the third embodiment of the present invention, abolt 130 is fastened to the lower end of theshoe 100, and theslit 214 that corresponds to thebolt 130 is formed on the inner surface of thegroove 210 of thesill 200. - The
bolt 130 is formed so that its head portion is in close contact with and is fastened to the right surface of the lower end of theshoe 100 and its end portion has a length as long as it is not inserted into theslit 214. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 5 , the end portion of thebolt 130 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 5 , the end portion of thebolt 130 ofshoe 100 fits into thegroove 210 of thesill 200 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 , in the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, thestepped portion 110 is formed by bending the lower end of theshoe 100, aslit 214a is formed by cutting a bottom surface of thegroove 210 of thesill 200 in a length direction, and aninclined portion 215, which is in contact with thestepped portion 110, is formed on the end portion of one side of theslit 214a. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 6 , the end portion of thestepped portion 110 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 and theslit 214a of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 6 , the end portion of thestepped portion 110 of theshoe 100 is locked on theinclined portion 215 of thesilt 214a to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7 , in the fifth embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, astepped member 120 is formed to project from an outer surface of the lower end of theshoe 100, aninclined surface 216 is formed on one side of the inner portion of thegroove 210 of thesill 200, and avertical surface 217 is formed on the other side of thegroove 210, wherein an upper portion of thegroove 210 is formed to be narrow and a lower portion of thegroove 210 is formed to be wide. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 7 , thestepped member 120 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 7 , thestepped member 120 of theshoe 100 is locked on theinclined surface 216 of thegroove 210 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , in the sixth embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention, astepped member 120 is formed to project from the outer surface of the lower end of theshoe 100, andinclined surfaces groove 210 of thesill 200 in the same direction. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 8 , the steppedmember 120 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 8 , the steppedmember 120 of theshoe 100 is locked on theinclined surface 216a of thegroove 210 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating an operation state according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 9 , in the seventh embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention, anoverlay member 150 having a tetragonal cross section is installed on the outer surface of the lower end of theshoe 100, wherein if theshoe 100 is bent over a predetermined angle, corners of upper and lower ends of theoverlay member 150 are in frictional contact with thegroove 210 so that theshoe 100 is not separated from thegroove 210. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 9 , theoverlay member 150 of theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 9 , the corners of the upper and lower ends of theoverlay member 150 is locked on the inner surface of thegroove 210 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. -
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating an operation state according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 10 , in the eighth embodiment of the present invention, the elevator includes left and right doors LD and RD having lower portions in whichrespective shoes 100 are guided, and asill 200 having agroove 210 for guiding theshoes 100. In the elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure according to the eighth embodiment of the present invention, theshoe 100 is formed to have a rectangular cross section with a predetermined thickness and to be in close contact with the inner surface of thegroove 210, wherein if theshoe 100 is bent over a predetermined angle, the outer surface of theshoe 100 is in frictional contact with thegroove 210 so that the shoe is not separated from the groove. - Accordingly, during a normal operation of the doors, as illustrated on the left side of
FIG. 10 , theshoe 100 moves along thegroove 210 of thesill 200, while if an impact is applied to the door and theshoe 100 is bent to be separated from thegroove 210, as illustrated on the right side ofFIG. 10 , the corners of the lower ends of one surface and the other surface of theshoe 100 are locked on the inner surface of thegroove 210 to prevent the separation of theshoe 100 from thegroove 210. - Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a stepped portion formed on a lower end of the shoe by bending a lower end of the shoe and a slit formed on an inner surface of the groove of the sill to correspond to the stepped portion.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a stepped member is welded on a lower side surface of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the stepped portion is formed on the inner surface of the sill.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a bolt is fastened to the lower end of the shoe, and the slit that corresponds to the bolt is formed on the inner surface of the groove of the sill.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a stepped portion is formed by bending the lower end of the shoe, a slit is formed by cutting a bottom surface of the groove of the sill, and an inclined portion, which is in contact with the stepped portion, is formed on the end portion of one side of the slit.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a stepped member is formed to project from an outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, an inclined surface is formed on one side of the inner portion of the groove of the sill, and a vertical surface is formed on the other side of the groove; wherein an upper portion of the groove is formed to be narrow and a lower portion of the groove is formed to be wide.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein a stepped member is formed to project from the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe, and inclined surfaces are formed on both sides of the inner portion of the groove of the sill in the same direction.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein an overlay member having a tetragonal cross section is installed on the outer surface of the lower end of the shoe; wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, corners of upper and lower ends of the overlay member are in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
- An elevator hoistway door separation preventive structure including left and right doors having lower portions with respective shoes installed therein and a sill having a groove for guiding the shoes, wherein the shoe is formed to have a rectangular cross section with a predetermined thickness and to be in close contact with the inner surface of the groove; wherein if the shoe is bent over a predetermined angle, the outer surface of the shoe is in frictional contact with the groove so that the shoe is not separated from the groove.
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