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US344942A
US344942A US344942DA US344942A US 344942 A US344942 A US 344942A US 344942D A US344942D A US 344942DA US 344942 A US344942 A US 344942A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C1/00Flexible shafts; Mechanical means for transmitting movement in a flexible sheathing
    • F16C1/10Means for transmitting linear movement in a flexible sheathing, e.g. "Bowden-mechanisms"
    • 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
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the control gear for elevators consists, usually, of a rope passing through the car, and which is grasped'as the ear moves over it by to the hand of the operator, or of a hand-wheel around the drum of which the control-rope passes, and which of course revolves as the car moves. In either case the operator grasps an object when his car is in motion which has [5 a differential motion from that of the car,
  • the present invention is designed to furnish the operator with a handle or wheel which will shift the control-rope, and yet shall have stationary relations with the car, except when manipulated by the operator. This is done by a combination of a pair of oppositely-revolving control-rope drums on the same shaft with an intermediate epicyclic gearing controlled by a handle, as will be understood by the following description and accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a plan of the apparatus rigged with a hand-wheel or capstan, and Fig. 2 is a 0 horizontal section of the same apparatus, and Fig. 3 is a section of a like apparatus with a lever-handle instead of a capstan-handle.
  • a A represent the control-rope, which is wrapped once round each of the two drums 5 BB, and passes over the usual upper and lower pulley of the reversing-gear.
  • On the opposite interior faces of these drums B B are beveled cog-gears O (3, which mesh into beveled pinions D D on opposite ends of an arm,
  • This arm E and the two drums B B are mounted on the same axis, G,and according as the arm E is to be adjusted by the capstan F or other centralized handle, orbythelevcr F,
  • connection with the handle will be by a sleeve, 0, at ,5 the center, as in Fig. 2, or at the end of the arm E, as in Fig. 3.
  • This apparatus is to be fastened to the side or frame of the car and move with it, and of course may be arranged so that the gearing and ropes are outside of the car, and only the handle inside.
  • the drums B B When the car is in motion, the drums B B will be revolved in opposite directions by the ropes A A, and the pinions D D will revolve freely on their arbors, and 5 the handle F or F will have no motion relative to the car. If it be desired to stop or reverse the motion, a movement of the handle F or F in a proper direction will do it, because sueh a movement will check the revolu' tion of one of the drums B or B and accelerate the revolution of the other.
  • gearing having cogs or teethfrictiongearing of the same shape may be employed, the only difference being that in lieu of toothed surfaces there would be the ordinary smooth surfaces of friction-gearing. This possesses some advantages over the gear with teeth, in that it is noiseless.

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(No Model F. M. CLARK & F. R. LOW
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PATENT FETCH.
FRANK M. CLARK, OF TILTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND FREDERIO It. LOW,
I OF CHELSEA, MASSACHUSETTS.
CQNTROL GEAR FOR ELEVATORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent 110.34%,942, dated July 6,1886.
Application filed March 6, 1986.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we, FRANK M. CLARK, of Tilton, New Hampshire, and FREDERTO B. Low, of Chelsea, Massachusetts, have invented 5 a Control-Gear for Elevators, of which the following is a specification.
The control gear for elevators consists, usually, of a rope passing through the car, and which is grasped'as the ear moves over it by to the hand of the operator, or of a hand-wheel around the drum of which the control-rope passes, and which of course revolves as the car moves. In either case the operator grasps an object when his car is in motion which has [5 a differential motion from that of the car,
which is inconvenient.
The present invention is designed to furnish the operator with a handle or wheel which will shift the control-rope, and yet shall have stationary relations with the car, except when manipulated by the operator. This is done by a combination of a pair of oppositely-revolving control-rope drums on the same shaft with an intermediate epicyclic gearing controlled by a handle, as will be understood by the following description and accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a plan of the apparatus rigged with a hand-wheel or capstan, and Fig. 2 is a 0 horizontal section of the same apparatus, and Fig. 3 is a section of a like apparatus with a lever-handle instead of a capstan-handle.
A A represent the control-rope, which is wrapped once round each of the two drums 5 BB, and passes over the usual upper and lower pulley of the reversing-gear. On the opposite interior faces of these drums B B are beveled cog-gears O (3, which mesh into beveled pinions D D on opposite ends of an arm,
40 E. This arm E and the two drums B B are mounted on the same axis, G,and according as the arm E is to be adjusted by the capstan F or other centralized handle, orbythelevcr F,
or other circumferential handle, the connection with the handle will be by a sleeve, 0, at ,5 the center, as in Fig. 2, or at the end of the arm E, as in Fig. 3.
This apparatus is to be fastened to the side or frame of the car and move with it, and of course may be arranged so that the gearing and ropes are outside of the car, and only the handle inside. When the car is in motion,the drums B B will be revolved in opposite directions by the ropes A A, and the pinions D D will revolve freely on their arbors, and 5 the handle F or F will have no motion relative to the car. If it be desired to stop or reverse the motion, a movement of the handle F or F in a proper direction will do it, because sueh a movement will check the revolu' tion of one of the drums B or B and accelerate the revolution of the other.
WVe wish it understood that in lieu of the gears O C and D Dthat is, gearing having cogs or teethfrictiongearing of the same shape may be employed, the only difference being that in lieu of toothed surfaces there would be the ordinary smooth surfaces of friction-gearing. This possesses some advantages over the gear with teeth, in that it is noiseless.
\Ve claim The combination of the control-rope A A of an elevator with two drums, 1B 13, and with an actuatinghandle within the car by epicyelie gearing in fixed relation with such handle, substantially as described.
FRANK M. CLARK. FRED. R. LOXV. Witnesses:
F. F. RAYMOND, 2d, FRED. B. DOLAN.
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