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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B5/00Applications of checking, fault-correcting, or safety devices in elevators
    • B66B5/02Applications of checking, fault-correcting, or safety devices in elevators responsive to abnormal operating conditions
    • B66B5/16Braking or catch devices operating between cars, cages, or skips and fixed guide elements or surfaces in hoistway or well
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
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  • FIG. 1 is an elevation showing my safety device applied to an elevator
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation showing my safety device in action stopping the car
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 5 5, indicated in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation, reverse view of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a top view of the safety device in action.
  • Fig. 6 is a front view of one of the guides of the elevator.
  • My invention relates to elevators; and it consists of an improved automatically-actin g safety device whereby the car when falling or descending with a greater than a predetermined speed is securely stopped.
  • O represents the upper beam or tie of the elevator F
  • D the guide-rails of the elevator-shaft.
  • Oar F is suspended by link a from cross-bar E, to which the hoisting-ropes h are suitably secured.
  • the safety device consists of two independently-acting sets of catches B, each set being connected by links ZJ to one block A, which are connected each independently of the other by links c to cross-bar E.
  • Adjustable springs g having their upper ends fixed by pins g to the blocks A and their other ends secured to the beam C, draw the blocks A toward the cross-beams.
  • Top girder q is provided with slot q', wherein bolt o shifts, and in the position shown in Fig. l rests against the upper terminus of the slot.
  • the length of the slot q is governed by the required length of the motion of the blocks A, which are drawn up and catches B receded by the action of the hoisting apparatus when lifting the car.
  • springs g draw the blocks toward beams O, and thereby project the catches B.
  • Such instantaneous action upon the blocks A as is produced by the springs g is very material though not prerequisite or indispensable to the operation of my safety device.
  • the elasticity and the tension of the springs g may be tested at any time by a pull on handles r, and maybe adjusted by setting accordingly the nuts ggon the screw-threaded ends of the springs.
  • My safety device will act instantaneously under all conditions. If, for instance, in the arrangement shown in sectional view, Fig. 3, one of the hoisting-ropes n should slacken, slip, or break while the other remains intact, the cross-bar E would be disturbed in its horizontal (balanced) position, and as the pull upon the block A of the set nearest to the broken or slackened rope would cease the block would then be moved instantaneously downward by the sprin g g,and thereby catches B be set in action. In this case the descent of the car would be checked and stopped, though the other set of the apparatus might not at all be put in operation.
  • the operative capacity and readiness of the apparatus can be tested by stopping the car on the bottom of the shaft and letting one or both hoisting-ropes n slacken or by stopping the hoisting machinery and then lifting the car a few inches from below.
  • the car When the apparatus is in acting order, the car will stick in the position to which it Willbe lifted. The car will be movable upwardly, but will not descend.
  • a safety device for elevators comprising two blocks, links connecting each of the blocks separately to the hoisting apparatus operating the car, and springs connecting them to the body of the car, catches having their rear ends connected to the blocks, a sliding connection between the elevatorcarand the hoisting apparatus, and two sets of stop-blocks, fixed in alternating rows, one row on each side of the guiding-rails of the elevator.

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No. 620,364. Patented Feb. 28, |899. L. w. G. ROLFF.
SAFETY ,DEVICE FDR ELEVATOl'iS.4
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No. 620,364. Pat'ented Feb. 28. |899. L. W G. RDLFF.
. SAFETY DEVICE FOB ELEVATDBS.
(Application led Feb. 21, 1898.)
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LOUIS W. G. vROLFF, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO AUGUST REHBOCK, OF SAME PLACE.
SAFETY DEVICE FOR ELEVATORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 620,364, dated February 28, 189g. Application filed February 21,1898. Serial No. 671,131. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LoUIs W. G. RoLFF, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety Devices for Elevators, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure l is an elevation showing my safety device applied to an elevator, and Fig. 2 is an elevation showing my safety device in action stopping the car. Fig. 3 is a sectional View on line 5 5, indicated in Fig. l. Fig. 4 is an elevation, reverse view of Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a top view of the safety device in action. Fig. 6 is a front view of one of the guides of the elevator.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all views of the drawings.
My invention relates to elevators; and it consists of an improved automatically-actin g safety device whereby the car when falling or descending with a greater than a predetermined speed is securely stopped.
My safety device is illustrated in the drawings, wherein O represents the upper beam or tie of the elevator F, and D the guide-rails of the elevator-shaft. Oar F is suspended by link a from cross-bar E, to which the hoisting-ropes h are suitably secured. i
The safety device consists of two independently-acting sets of catches B, each set being connected by links ZJ to one block A, which are connected each independently of the other by links c to cross-bar E. Adjustable springs g, having their upper ends fixed by pins g to the blocks A and their other ends secured to the beam C, draw the blocks A toward the cross-beams. Top girder q is provided with slot q', wherein bolt o shifts, and in the position shown in Fig. l rests against the upper terminus of the slot. The length of the slot q is governed by the required length of the motion of the blocks A, which are drawn up and catches B receded by the action of the hoisting apparatus when lifting the car. When the hoisting apparatus ceases to act, springs g draw the blocks toward beams O, and thereby project the catches B. Such instantaneous action upon the blocks A as is produced by the springs g is very material though not prerequisite or indispensable to the operation of my safety device. The elasticity and the tension of the springs g may be tested at any time by a pull on handles r, and maybe adjusted by setting accordingly the nuts ggon the screw-threaded ends of the springs.
Between the rear ends of catches B and the I lower inclined faces of .the sockets s springs 6o lare provided. Their upper ends are secured to the blocks A and their lower slotted faces slide on screws o, set in the termini of sockets s. These springs have a twofold purposefirst, to act as a buffer between the catches B and block A and also as an elastic support for the catches, while they operate as brakes in the manner shown in Fig. 2, and, second, to throw the catches B into recess m when their outer ends h slide off of the blocks Z. The springs thus supplement the coaction of the blocks A and catches B and also of the springs g in driving catches B outwardly. Stoppingblocks Z are arranged in alternating rows on both sides of the guidesD, as shown in Fig. 6 in front view.
By arranging blocks Z and recesses min alternating rows and by providing two independently-acting sets of blocks A and catches B the force of the jerk in stopping the car is greatly reduced, because immediately when the pull of the hoisting apparatus on the car is released one, often both, pair of the catches B strike against the blocks Zand act as brakes, slackening the speed of the car. The second advantage of this arrangement is that even if the shock should be so great as to break the catches striking rst the other pair will act immediately and safely stop the car under any possible circumstances. In some instances only one set will act; but mostly both sets will act at the same time, and in this case while the catches of one set act as a brake, retarding the motion of the car, the catches of the other set enter into the recesses m and stop it absolutely. When the ends of catches B have entered recesses m and support the stopped car, the strain is set upon the blocks A. The view illustrated in Fig. 4 shows that the weight of the car rests upon the ends of zoe the catches B, between beams Le and blocks u', which support these ends, and thereby transfer the strain upon the structure of the car.
My safety device will act instantaneously under all conditions. If, for instance, in the arrangement shown in sectional view, Fig. 3, one of the hoisting-ropes n should slacken, slip, or break while the other remains intact, the cross-bar E would be disturbed in its horizontal (balanced) position, and as the pull upon the block A of the set nearest to the broken or slackened rope would cease the block would then be moved instantaneously downward by the sprin g g,and thereby catches B be set in action. In this case the descent of the car would be checked and stopped, though the other set of the apparatus might not at all be put in operation.
The operative capacity and readiness of the apparatus can be tested by stopping the car on the bottom of the shaft and letting one or both hoisting-ropes n slacken or by stopping the hoisting machinery and then lifting the car a few inches from below. When the apparatus is in acting order, the car will stick in the position to which it Willbe lifted. The car will be movable upwardly, but will not descend.
I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A safety device for elevators comprising two blocks, links connecting each of the blocks separately to the hoisting apparatus operating the car, and springs connecting them to the body of the car, catches having their rear ends connected to the blocks, a sliding connection between the elevatorcarand the hoisting apparatus, and two sets of stop-blocks, fixed in alternating rows, one row on each side of the guiding-rails of the elevator.
In witness that I claim the improvements described in the foregoing specification I have signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
LOUIS W. G. ROLFF.
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AUGUST REHBooK, RoBER'r VALENTINE MATHEws.
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US2944635A (en) * 1957-10-11 1960-07-12 Hawkeye Products Corp Safety controls for elevators
US3612221A (en) * 1969-09-04 1971-10-12 Raymond Corp Lift truckload carriage safety device
US20050045432A1 (en) * 2003-08-12 2005-03-03 Ernst Ach Elevator installation with a rocker device as support means fixing point and rocker device for use in an elevator installation
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US2944635A (en) * 1957-10-11 1960-07-12 Hawkeye Products Corp Safety controls for elevators
US3612221A (en) * 1969-09-04 1971-10-12 Raymond Corp Lift truckload carriage safety device
US20050045432A1 (en) * 2003-08-12 2005-03-03 Ernst Ach Elevator installation with a rocker device as support means fixing point and rocker device for use in an elevator installation
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