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US305212A
US305212A US305212DA US305212A US 305212 A US305212 A US 305212A US 305212D A US305212D A US 305212DA US 305212 A US305212 A US 305212A
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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
    • B66B13/02Door or gate operation
    • B66B13/14Control systems or devices
    • B66B13/16Door or gate locking devices controlled or primarily controlled by condition of cage, e.g. movement or position
    • B66B13/18Door or gate locking devices controlled or primarily controlled by condition of cage, e.g. movement or position without manually-operable devices for completing locking or unlocking of doors
    • B66B13/20Lock mechanisms actuated mechanically by abutments or projections on the cages
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B1/00Control systems of elevators in general
    • B66B1/02Control systems without regulation, i.e. without retroactive action
    • B66B1/06Control systems without regulation, i.e. without retroactive action electric
    • B66B1/08Control systems without regulation, i.e. without retroactive action electric with devices, e.g. handles or levers, in the cars or cages for direct control of movements

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  • My invention relates to lifts for raising and lowering goods in warehouses, factories, Ste., and the door-openings whereof are guarded by doors; and it consists in a device for preventing the lift from being moved away from a iloor so long as the doors of the same floor are not completely closed.
  • the invention comprises mechanism serving to keep the doors of any floor locked, except when the lift is on a level with the oor.
  • Figure l shows in a vertical sectional side view a lift provided with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section, and
  • Fig. 4 a-sectional plan, of the device constituting the main part of the invention, the door being supposed to be closed.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan showing the position of the parts when the door is open.
  • Fig. 6 shows a modified arrangement of a portion of the de vice.
  • Fig. 7 represents a modication of the door-locking mechanism.
  • Figs; 8 and 9 are respectively a front elevation and a sectional plan of a lift having a door with two leaves.
  • rod (or rope) leading to the starting-lever of the winding machinery and brake has a sliding piece connected to it provided with a notch, and to the door is fixed a sector, which, when the door is open, engages with the said notch, so that under these conditions no pull or thrust can be transmitted by the rod to the said machinery, whereas when the door is closed the sector leaves the notch of the sliding piece, the rod being t-hen free to be operated for releasing the brake or for putting, in addition thereto, the windingmachine into gear.
  • f is the lift, d the door, and c the rod (or rope) leading to the starting lever of the winding machinery and brake.
  • the latter parts are not shown in the drawings, as they do not constitute any part of the invention, and as they may be of any known construction.
  • the sliding piece h Y(see also Figs. 3, 4, and 5,) represented in the drawings as being round in section, but which may be of any other convenient sectional shape.
  • This piece is vertically movable in the guide g, but so as to be prevented from rotating, for which purpose it is shown as being provided with a groove, t', into which projects a screw, 7'-
  • the sector a To the door d is fixed the sector a, extending through a horizontal slit of the guide g into a notch, q, cut into the piece h.
  • the sector has a notch, m, corresponding to the sectional form of the piece 7i, and which registers with the latter when the door d is closed.
  • the parts being thus arranged and the door closed, as in Figs. 1 to 4, the picce ⁇ h is free to pass through the notch m.
  • the rod c may consequently be moved to operate the startinglever of the winding-machine, and thus to put the lift in motion; but when the door is opened, however little, the notch m does not register any more with h, and no pull or thrust can be exercised by means of the rod c.
  • Fig. 5 shows the position of the sector a when the door is fully open.
  • the sector is provided within the notch m with ⁇ a tooth, k, the piece h having a groove to cor- Lrespond therewith.
  • rlhis tooth may bc tapered toward the top and the bottom, so that in case the door d is not fully closed the motion imparted to the rode will cause the sides of the said groove to act against the inclined surfaces of the tooth, and Athereby cause the door to be completely closed.
  • the door-locking lmechanism comprises a bolt actuated by a spring, so as to keep another bolt or catch in engagement with the door, and which a tappet on the lift 'draws back when the platform of the lift arrives in the opening guarded by the door.
  • s is the main holt, and n the spring which pushes it toward the door d.
  • the bolt is bent at an angle7 and against this portion of the same, which is preferably provided with a roller, o, acts the tappet or cani l, adapted to ⁇ push the bolt backward against the pressure IOC) of the spring a.
  • rllhese parts are, however, not new, as they have been described in the speciiication ofniy United States Patent No.
  • the locking-piece 7' consists in a bell-crank lever, one arm of which forms the catch engaging with the door,while the other arin is in connection with the bolt s.
  • Figs. S and 9 show an arrangement in which ihe floor-opening of the lift is guarded by a door with two leaves, the axles p whereof are iixed to the leaves, and so connected together by the bevel-wheels e and the shaft b that the motion of either leaf is dependent upon the motion ofthe other one.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1. MARTIN.
SAFETY LIFT.
(No Model.)
Patented Sept. 16,1884.
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- M.l MARTIN.
SAFETY LIFT.
Patented Sept. 16, 1884.
1 ELI/2z for:
Nrrn STATES FFICE@ Artnr 1 SAFETY-Ll FT.
(SPECIFICATION forming part oi Letters Patent No. 305,212, dated September 1G, 1884.
Application Inca Jury 31, isst (No mi dei.)
To @ZZ whom it r11/tty concer-n:
Be it known that I, MORITZ MARTIN, of Bitterfeld, Irussia, Germany, manufacturer, have invented new and useful Improvements in Safety-Lifts, of which the following is aspeciiication.
My inventionrelates to lifts for raising and lowering goods in warehouses, factories, Ste., and the door-openings whereof are guarded by doors; and it consists in a device for preventing the lift from being moved away from a iloor so long as the doors of the same floor are not completely closed. Besides, the invention comprises mechanism serving to keep the doors of any floor locked, except when the lift is on a level with the oor.
The invention is represented on the annexed two sheets of drawings.
Figure l shows in a vertical sectional side view a lift provided with my invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan thereof. Fig. 3 is a vertical section, and Fig. 4 a-sectional plan, of the device constituting the main part of the invention, the door being supposed to be closed. Fig. 5 is a plan showing the position of the parts when the door is open. Fig. 6 shows a modified arrangement of a portion of the de vice. Fig. 7 represents a modication of the door-locking mechanism. Figs; 8 and 9 are respectively a front elevation and a sectional plan of a lift having a door with two leaves.
For the purpose of preventing the lift from being put in motion while the doors guarding the floor-opening of the lift are open, the
rod (or rope) leading to the starting-lever of the winding machinery and brake has a sliding piece connected to it provided with a notch, and to the door is fixed a sector, which, when the door is open, engages with the said notch, so that under these conditions no pull or thrust can be transmitted by the rod to the said machinery, whereas when the door is closed the sector leaves the notch of the sliding piece, the rod being t-hen free to be operated for releasing the brake or for putting, in addition thereto, the windingmachine into gear.
In Figs. 1 and 2, f is the lift, d the door, and c the rod (or rope) leading to the starting lever of the winding machinery and brake. The latter parts are not shown in the drawings, as they do not constitute any part of the invention, and as they may be of any known construction. To the said rod c is connected the sliding piece h, Y(see also Figs. 3, 4, and 5,) represented in the drawings as being round in section, but which may be of any other convenient sectional shape. This piece is vertically movable in the guide g, but so as to be prevented from rotating, for which purpose it is shown as being provided with a groove, t', into which projects a screw, 7'-
To the door d is fixed the sector a, extending through a horizontal slit of the guide g into a notch, q, cut into the piece h. The sector has a notch, m, corresponding to the sectional form of the piece 7i, and which registers with the latter when the door d is closed. The parts being thus arranged and the door closed, as in Figs. 1 to 4, the picce^`h is free to pass through the notch m. The rod c may consequently be moved to operate the startinglever of the winding-machine, and thus to put the lift in motion; but when the door is opened, however little, the notch m does not register any more with h, and no pull or thrust can be exercised by means of the rod c.
Fig. 5 shows the position of the sector a when the door is fully open.
In the modication represented by Fig. 6 the sector is provided within the notch m with `a tooth, k, the piece h having a groove to cor- Lrespond therewith. rlhis tooth may bc tapered toward the top and the bottom, so that in case the door d is not fully closed the motion imparted to the rode will cause the sides of the said groove to act against the inclined surfaces of the tooth, and Athereby cause the door to be completely closed.
The door-locking lmechanism comprises a bolt actuated by a spring, so as to keep another bolt or catch in engagement with the door, and which a tappet on the lift 'draws back when the platform of the lift arrives in the opening guarded by the door.
In Fig. 2, s is the main holt, and n the spring which pushes it toward the door d. At the end toward the back of the lift the bolt is bent at an angle7 and against this portion of the same, which is preferably provided with a roller, o, acts the tappet or cani l, adapted to `push the bolt backward against the pressure IOC) of the spring a. rllhese parts are, however, not new, as they have been described in the speciiication ofniy United States Patent No. 271, S84; but with the said bolt another bolt or lockingpieeev1 is combined, actuated by a spring to engage with a mortise in the door, while at the end of the bolt s there is an inclined sur face which acts against a shoulder on the piece r, to withdraw it from the niortise when the bolt s is drawn back by the tap pet I. The door will thus be free to be opened when the lift is in the position shown in the drawings, while it is kept locked so long as the lift is above or below this position.
According to Fig. '7 the locking-piece 7' consists in a bell-crank lever, one arm of which forms the catch engaging with the door,while the other arin is in connection with the bolt s.
Figs. S and 9 show an arrangement in which ihe floor-opening of the lift is guarded by a door with two leaves, the axles p whereof are iixed to the leaves, and so connected together by the bevel-wheels e and the shaft b that the motion of either leaf is dependent upon the motion ofthe other one. For insuring the complete closing of both door-leaves before the lift can. be raised or lowered, it is therefore but necessary to provide one of them with the device for locking the starting-rod c, and one with the door-locking n'lechanism, as is shown v m, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. The combination, with the door d, provided with sector c, arranged to engage with the sliding piece 7L, ofa locking-piece, r, adapted to engage with the door by the action ot' a spring, and to be withdrawn from the door by the tappet Z and the bolt s, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
Intestiinony whereof I have signed my naine to this specification inthe presence of two subscribing witnesses.
Vitiiesses: MORITZ MARTIN.
HENRY SPRIXGMANN, B. toi.
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