US288352A - Follower foe ram elevators - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to certain, improvements in elevators, and more especially to that [o class in which the cage or car is elevated by what are known as ram-elevators, provid-, ed with follower guidesfor steadying the ramspindle; and it consistsin certain detailsof constructiom'as hereinafter fully described, r 5 and specifically pointed out in the claims.
- ram-elevators provid-, ed with follower guidesfor steadying the ramspindle
- Fig. 2 is: a vertical section, showing ropes E and Fthe means'for accomplishing the object.
- Fig. 3 is a view of my follower, showing a means for causing its movement at anypoint.
- Fig. 4 is a plan,looking up, of the follower andclamp shown in Fig. 3.
- A represent the side guide-timbers in the elevator-shaft, in which the cage or car B 4c is adapted to ascend and descend by means of L the vertical ran1.O,thetop of which is bolted under the car, and is elevated from below by i the ordinary hydraulic power.
- the object here is to have the follower at rest until the car has reached a certain point-say half its jour ne and then to start it, to thereafter afford support to the ram.
- I represents ropes connected with the ends of the follower, and extendingup behind the side timbers to a point about half-way, where they pass through staples t, in which they are secured by across piece or rod, j, secured to their ends.
- the frame-timbers of the car extend on each side of the side guides, A, and are slotted, as shown, so that when the car reaches the staples itpicks up the cross-pieces j and carries the follower up with it for the scent, I have the clamps K pivoted under. the follower. 1
- Their inner ends are adapted to remainder of the distance.
- the follower or guide D having the pivoted clamps K, the inner ends of which are adapted to bind upon the ram, and suitable cords, wires, or ropes connecting the car with the outer ends of the clamps, whereby said clamps are. made to bind upon the ram and elevate and lower the follower, substantially as described.
- the follower D having the pivoted clamps K, and the means for raising and lowering the follower and causing the clamps to bind upon the ram, consisting of the ropes I, connected with the outer ends of the clamps at their lowor ends, and having cross-pieces j at their up per ends supported in staples on the sides of the shaft-frame, and adapted to be picked up by the moving car, substantially as herein described.
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(No Model.)
W. R. LOW. FOLLOWER FOR RAMBLEVATORS.
Patented Nov. 13, 1883.
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W. R.- LOW.
FOLLOWER FOR RAM ELEVATORS.
Patented Nov. 13, 1883,.
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No; 288,352. Patented Nov. 13, I883.
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Be it known that IflVILLIAM B. Low, of e the city and'county ofSan Francisco, State of California, have invented an Improved Fol- 5lower for ElevatorrRams; and I hereby de clare the following to bea full, clear, and ex act description thereof. e
My invention relates to certain, improvements in elevators, and more especially to that [o class in which the cage or car is elevated by what are known as ram-elevators, provid-, ed with follower guidesfor steadying the ramspindle; and it consistsin certain detailsof constructiom'as hereinafter fully described, r 5 and specifically pointed out in the claims. The particular means by which I accomplish these movementsI will now illustrate by y reference to the accompanying drawings, in
'20 Figurel-is a perspective viewofiny follower, showing ameans by whichit is enabled to afford support to the ram at a pointmiclway. Fig. 2 is: a vertical section, showing ropes E and Fthe means'for accomplishing the object. Fig. 3 is a view of my follower, showing a means for causing its movement at anypoint. Fig. 4, is a plan,looking up, of the follower andclamp shown in Fig. 3.
e The movement which Ideem the best Iywill 3o explain first. As the car ascends and the ram lengthens 'it is obvious that the point needing greatest supportconstantly changes, as this point is aboutmidway between thebase of the e shaft and the car, wherever the latter may be. To afford support at this changeablepoint I have but to so connect my follower that it shall move only onehalf as fast as the car. i
Let A represent the side guide-timbers in the elevator-shaft, in which the cage or car B 4c is adapted to ascend and descend by means of L the vertical ran1.O,thetop of which is bolted under the car, and is elevated from below by i the ordinary hydraulic power.
Between the side guides, A, andbelow the 4 5 car, is atransverse piece or follower, D, through which the ram loosely passes, and which is adapted to travel up or down between the guides readil I l i e To the. bottom of the car, at its sides, are 5o secured-wires, cords, or ropes E E. These pass down to the follower D and around pulpart of Letters re 2 8,352, dated November 1 1883. application filed NoYemherIQ, (No model.)
leys e 6 upon it, and up again through the car to the top of the shaft, where they are secured to the frame-timbers. By this connection of the follower with the car the former will travel only one-half as fast as the latter, and will consequently always be midway between the bottom of the shaft and the car. It begins to move with the car, and will afford support to the rain at the middle point of its exposed portion, no matter where the car may be. These ropes raise the follower, and if every part were accurate it woulddescendof its own weight; but it is likely that the lateral strain upon the ramwould cause the follower to bind. QI have therefore further connected it with the car, to make its descent positive. "To opposite sides of the car are attached ropes F F. These pass up to the top of the frame-timbers, and around pulleys f therein, down through the car and follower to the base of the elevator-shaft, around pulleys 57, up 'to the follower andaround pulleys h upon said follower, down again to the base, where they are secured. These ropes pull the follower down with accuracy. The constant movement given to the follower here shown, while especially applicable to tall buildings,might not always be required. It might besufficient in some casesto pick the follower up at any given point, and then to move it at the same rate of speed as the car, to afford support at the point desired. I show this arrangement in Fig. 3, where similar letters indicate similar parts as those heretofore described. The object here is to have the follower at rest until the car has reached a certain point-say half its jour ne and then to start it, to thereafter afford support to the ram. I represents ropes connected with the ends of the follower, and extendingup behind the side timbers to a point about half-way, where they pass through staples t, in which they are secured by across piece or rod, j, secured to their ends. The frame-timbers of the car extend on each side of the side guides, A, and are slotted, as shown, so that when the car reaches the staples itpicks up the cross-pieces j and carries the follower up with it for the scent, I have the clamps K pivoted under. the follower. 1 Their inner ends are adapted to remainder of the distance. To insure its deimpinge upon the ram and their outer ends have secured to them the ropes I. When the car picks up the ropes, they draw up on the outer ends of the clamps, and thus cause their inner ends to clamp or grip the ram. This grip they maintain in the descent of the follower, and thus insure its downward move ment with the ram. Small stops at the base of the elevator-shaft free the clamps from the ram when the follower reaches the bottom.
By similar connections to those here shown, it is obvious that I could have more'than one follower, and pick each up at any desired point or points. I
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is I 1. In combination with the vertically-moving car and rain of an elevating apparatus, the follower or guide D, fitted loosely uponv the ram between the side timbers, A, and a means for causing said follower to travel up and down the elevatorshaft at one-half the rate of speed of the moving car, whereby said elevate the follower, as described, and the ropes F F, arranged as shown, to carry it down again, substantially as and for the purpose herein described.
4. In combination with the vertically-moving car and ram of an elevating apparatus,
the follower or guide D, having the pivoted clamps K, the inner ends of which are adapted to bind upon the ram, and suitable cords, wires, or ropes connecting the car with the outer ends of the clamps, whereby said clamps are. made to bind upon the ram and elevate and lower the follower, substantially as described.
5. In combination with the vertically-moving car and ram of an elevating apparatus, the follower D, having the pivoted clamps K, and the means for raising and lowering the follower and causing the clamps to bind upon the ram, consisting of the ropes I, connected with the outer ends of the clamps at their lowor ends, and having cross-pieces j at their up per ends supported in staples on the sides of the shaft-frame, and adapted to be picked up by the moving car, substantially as herein described.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand.
XVILLIAM R. LOW.
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US3457876A (en) * | 1966-07-20 | 1969-07-29 | William Darwin Holden | Suspended railway system |
US4671013A (en) * | 1985-10-22 | 1987-06-09 | Noran | Cab window assembly |
US5020641A (en) * | 1990-06-20 | 1991-06-04 | Otis Elevator Company | Method and apparatus for erecting hydraulic elevator rails |
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US3457876A (en) * | 1966-07-20 | 1969-07-29 | William Darwin Holden | Suspended railway system |
US4671013A (en) * | 1985-10-22 | 1987-06-09 | Noran | Cab window assembly |
US5020641A (en) * | 1990-06-20 | 1991-06-04 | Otis Elevator Company | Method and apparatus for erecting hydraulic elevator rails |
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