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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
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  • Patented Jline 17, 1884 is a patented Jline 17, 1884.
  • My invention relates to means for automatically closing the vertically-sliding gates or doors of an elevator-shaft immediately after the elevator passes each floorin ascending and descending.
  • Each door is preferably provided on its outer side and at each corner with a small wheel or pulley, a, bearing against its respective upright B, and thereby facilitating the up and down movethese wheels or pulleys in the manner above described, they may be mounted in castings upon the ends of the gates or doors and travel in the grooves of the uprights B B.
  • cables I) b which pass up over pulleys 0 c, mounted in the uprights B B at a sufficient height above each gate to allow the same to be opened.
  • These cables have at- Instead of arranging (No model.)
  • each gate or doorA To the inner side of each gate or doorA, near one upper corner of the same, is secured a catch, 0, having an inclined upper face, and
  • a vertically-arranged shaft or rod, E passes through the several floors next to the upright B, (to which the spring-pawls D D are secured,) and has loose bearings at its ends in the extreme upper and lower floors. To this shaft or rod E are secured in any suitable manner, and at proper points thereon, several levers, F F and G G.
  • the free ends of the levers F and G engage with the under side of the spring-pawls D D 5 or, in other words, they are located between said pawls and the upright B, and the ends of the levers G and G extend outward in an opposite direction, and are of a proper adaptation to engage (in the ascent and descent of the elevator)with a friction-roller, (I, mounted in proper bearings secured to the side of the elevator platform or car H, which travels in the grooved uprights I I.

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I. K. BEEKMAN;
ELEVATOR GATE ATTACHMENT.
Patented Jline 17, 1884.
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ELEVATOR-GATE ATTACH M ENT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 300,677, dated June 17, 1884:.
Application filed March 10, 1884.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ISAAC K. BEEKMAN, of Dubuque, in the county of Dubuque and 'State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Elevator- Gate Attachments; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
My invention relates to means for automatically closing the vertically-sliding gates or doors of an elevator-shaft immediately after the elevator passes each floorin ascending and descending.
It therein consists in the employment of a catch and a spring-pawl engaging with the former to hold the gate or door open, in means adapted to release said pawl from its engagement with the catch, and in means provided upon' the elevator-platform whereby the gate or door is released and closed immediately after the elevator passes each floor in ascending and descending, all as more fully hereinafter gates or doors, which fit within and travel ver- 'ments of the door.
tically in grooved uprights B B. Each door is preferably provided on its outer side and at each corner with a small wheel or pulley, a, bearing against its respective upright B, and thereby facilitating the up and down movethese wheels or pulleys in the manner above described, they may be mounted in castings upon the ends of the gates or doors and travel in the grooves of the uprights B B.
To the upper corners of the gates or doors are secured cables I) b, which pass up over pulleys 0 c, mounted in the uprights B B at a sufficient height above each gate to allow the same to be opened. These cables have at- Instead of arranging (No model.)
tached to their opposite free ends the weights 0 c, by means of which the gates are nearly balanced, thus requiringbut little pressure to raise or lower the same.
To the inner side of each gate or doorA, near one upper corner of the same, is secured a catch, 0, having an inclined upper face, and
as the gate or door is raised this catch readily engages with a spring-pawl, D, and holds the door in an elevated position until the engagement is broken. The spring-pawl D is secured to the upright B just beneath each floor, and its lower end is bent, as shown, to allowthe catch 0 to readily pass it, and then be caught on the under side. A vertically-arranged shaft or rod, E, passes through the several floors next to the upright B, (to which the spring-pawls D D are secured,) and has loose bearings at its ends in the extreme upper and lower floors. To this shaft or rod E are secured in any suitable manner, and at proper points thereon, several levers, F F and G G. The free ends of the levers F and G engage with the under side of the spring-pawls D D 5 or, in other words, they are located between said pawls and the upright B, and the ends of the levers G and G extend outward in an opposite direction, and are of a proper adaptation to engage (in the ascent and descent of the elevator)with a friction-roller, (I, mounted in proper bearings secured to the side of the elevator platform or car H, which travels in the grooved uprights I I.
The operation of my device is as follows: Upon the ascent of the elevator, as or when it reaches the first floor or landing, the attendant with his hand raises the gate or door, and its catch 0 is caught by the spring-pawl D, and the door is thereby held elevated until the elevator reaches the lever G, when its roller at will come in contact with the end of said lever and press it outward, this action turning the shaft or rod E, and causing the lever G next above to press its spring-pawl outward from under the catch, and therebyrelease the door and allow it to fall and close. These manipulations are repeated at the different floors or landings as the elevator continues to ascend, and the same results follow in the descent of the elevator, the doors closing with certainty immediately after the elevator passes each floor.
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pawls D, of a series of levers engaging with the spring-pawls to release the gates or doors as the elevator leaves each landing in ascending and descending,substantially as described.
2. In a device for automatically closing the vertically-sliding gates or doors ofan elevatorshaft, the combination, with a catch and pawl for holding the gates or doors open, of the vertical rod E, provided with the levers F F and G G, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a device of substantially the character described, the combination, with the vertical rod E and its series of levers, of the elevatorplatform provided with the friction-rollers d, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature presence of two witnesses.
ISAAC K. BEEKMAN.
Witnesses:
'WILLIAM GRAHAM, MONROE M. CADY.
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