US814928A - Electrical door-opener for elevators. - Google Patents

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US814928A
US814928A US5413201A US1901054132A US814928A US 814928 A US814928 A US 814928A US 5413201 A US5413201 A US 5413201A US 1901054132 A US1901054132 A US 1901054132A US 814928 A US814928 A US 814928A
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    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
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  • To ol?- wwmi may comisario: Y to@ so that when 'tho Soono is ener- Bo if; known Ythat; we; said cores w bei 'oihe soleniifflo and Cxmmzs A. DRESS-Eg, o zoos of o'.
  • the ooro if anni 52 are fastened to o- 55 Y the United Smiles', jre-siding at Chicago, iii tho ver-arms e and e?, respeotvoy, by links d and 5 county of Cook and State of Ilinois, ha?? d.
  • the springsrg and g retract the leverinyete a oorain new and usefu Im oj arms e and e Whoo tho solenoid is dener- ":m in Eeotroal Doo-penes for f' grzed.
  • Lover-grin Ye is mounted on pivot il' tors, of which the folovpfijlgA is a ooa mi ottachod at one and to Spring g and 1in 6o conciso, and exact description, leeronoe beor doohever offr at he other end to even 1o ing had to the accompanying drawings, ormarm gooi-jot ho; oor-arm e mogswlgygp Y ing o pari of this @pacification arm Veie movies therewith, thereby 'zin or' Oui' inventioo relatos to oiovtvrioY Ylgooclosing he door hyas the mz.
  • Mouood oo fj oors h and h are ugs' 2o of a door or x'oors carried Lip'oh the ear.
  • i ond hoh are sipomposod one above Qur invention has heen patiouor iiovethe ohor: 211g i hiring above ug il" s th' Y opei wih reerogxeo to elevator-oars haring Fir' open these lu s and engage double doors and in connection wlh a ojvfsoniiV ha Y Y A is, respective y, sa@ ElhoudiyasrsV 7 5 havin douhlrrdoors at the landingo, and we beingol toni on the inside of doors l??
  • the lugs 'if' fail to 8 .35 new of o porto of the door-opomn two movable cores any other form of solenoid l vice for each of said cores, and means on the iev beuscd and the solenoid maybe re placed by an electromagnet withlstatlpnary core and movable armature, or, 1n fact, hy anv electrically-operated device.

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To ol?- wwmi may comisario: Y to@ so that when 'tho Soono is ener- Bo if; known Ythat; we; said cores w bei 'oihe soleniifflo and Cxmmzs A. DRESS-Eg, o zoos of o'. The ooro if anni 52 are fastened to o- 55 Y the United Smiles', jre-siding at Chicago, iii tho ver-arms e and e?, respeotvoy, by links d and 5 county of Cook and State of Ilinois, ha?? d. The springsrg and g retract the leverinyete a oorain new and usefu Im oj arms e and e Whoo tho solenoid is dener- ":m in Eeotroal Doo-penes for f' grzed. Lover-grin Ye is mounted on pivot il' tors, of which the folovpfijlgA is a ooa mi ottachod at one and to Spring g and 1in 6o conciso, and exact description, leeronoe beor doohever offr at he other end to even 1o ing had to the accompanying drawings, ormarm gooi-jot ho; oor-arm e mogswlgygp Y ing o pari of this @pacification arm Veie movies therewith, thereby 'zin or' Oui' inventioo relatos to oiovtvrioY Ylgooclosing he door hyas the mz. P n Y openers for oevatos, our objoot bo'og zo pio somo is t of if-'arm Whiohs'mounb' if Y Y vaio moans whereby'thergog g attached at ooee-Efi @Y 15 doors may he eteciey #mi of mnb VVspring'g l 'and ai ho othe opened through the agemsy of glgolljjo lollovo-arh o fh when kever-atm eroves orgy Y Y Y ovoY-arm o lhefowi therebyYope'V Our invention oontemgates tho opon'ng'o ing or chasing th oo? as the caso may he.. Y doors ai the andings os We as the opening Mouood oo fj oors h and h are ugs' 2o of a door or x'oors carried Lip'oh the ear. i ond hoh are sipomposod one above Qur invention has heen patiouor iiovethe ohor: 211g i hiring above ug il" s th' Y opei wih reerogxeo to elevator-oars haring Fir' open these lu s and engage double doors and in connection wlh a ojvfsoniiV ha Y Y A is, respective y, sa@ ElhoudiyasrsV 7 5 havin douhlrrdoors at the landingo, and we beingol toni on the inside of doors l?? and 25 have 1 hlstrate om* mention in conuootohl" "k3 ai. ning, thereby o @Ring t o doors wthsuch Stmotufo, it wiH be undorstomh; Y gn situated at thean( ing. Shoud the however, that out invention is equahy appifsogo oie ener rizod while tho'o is above cabe to other arrang-monts. or below he lan ing, the lugs 'if' fail to 8 .35 new of o porto of the door-opomn two movable cores any other form of solenoid l vice for each of said cores, and means on the iev beuscd and the solenoid maybe re placed by an electromagnet withlstatlpnary core and movable armature, or, 1n fact, hy anv electrically-operated device. lt will be4 seen that the door associated wit l1 the clevator-shaft and through which i the passengers pass to and from the elevator is' provider 'ith a 'shielding or protectin device, as it were, located between it an the operator of the ear and constituting the doors fi if, and that it is this shicldin or protecting device that` is connected |with te electromagnct, so as to be moved that there is means for connectio this shielding or protecting device with t ,c door of the elevator-shaft when the car is in a predetermined position and is stopped in that position, and that the eorts of the o erator to open the door under any other con( itions-suc forY example, as when the car is moving and it would be dan-` gcrous tothe passcngers---would bewithout success, for his efforts would result simply 1n moving the shielding or protectlhg device, and this would not permit the passengers to pass in or out of the car or get in a position of danger during this irocess. It will further be seen that while t c operator thus has under his control a means for preventing passengers from )assing from or into the cariiamciv, the sliiclding deviccfwhich he can beep closcd-whc has taken from him the power to bring abot conditions which will latthe passengers pass to and from the careXcept when a condition of safety is assumed'.
l-iaving described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is*- l. The combination with an elevator-car of an clectromnvnetic device located on said car, a movable dbor also mounted` on the car, an operative connection between said door and the clcctroningm'tic device by means of .whii'h thc door mnv bc opened, a door at the clwntor-lzinding, and a detachable c0nnec tion bctwecn the two doors whereby both door.` may' bc siimiltaneonsly opened by the clem,ronnignetic dc vice under predetermined coni lit ionsu i?. The combination with an elevator-car oi' nn electromagnetic device carried thereby,
car for controlling the position of said cores substantiallyY as described.
4. The combination with an elevatorcar, of an electromagnetic device thereon, a door carried upon said car, adoor at the landin means for connecting said electromagnetic device with the door carried lupon thc car, and a part mounted u on the car-door for cn- Lga ing and opening t 1e door at the landing, su stantially as described.
5. The combination with an elevator-car of a sliding door carried thereby, an electromagnetic device mounted upon the car and operatively connected with said door so as to control the same, a door at the landing normally inde endent of said electromagnetic device on tlie car, and means for connectingr the door at the landing with said elcctromagnetic device as the car moves up and down.
6. The combination with an elevator-car, of a pair of doors, a single electromagnetic device mounted upon the car, and intermedi ate mechanism between said electromagnetic device and said doors, whereby both of said doors are opened when the electromagnetic device is actuated, su bstan tiallv as described.
'r'. The combination with an clevator-car, of a solenoid carried thereon, a pair of can doors carried upon said car. a pair of cores for said solenoid, one at each end thereof, and intermediate mechanism between each of said cores, and one of said doors, whereby the doors are opened when the solenoid is energized, substantially as described.
8. The combination with an elcvat'orwar, of an electromagnetic device carried thereon, a car-door, intermediate mechanism between said car-door and said electromagnetic device so that the said door can be opened by the electromagnetic device, a door at the landing inaccessible to the operator when the car-door is closed, and a part carried upon said candoor for engaging said door at the landing, the engaging parts being constructed so that the door at the landing can be opened only when the car is in the immediate vlcinity of the landing, whereby the door at: the landing is beyond the o era tor, substantially as described.
9. he combination with an elevatorcar, of a solenoid mounted thereon at thc Vtop of the car a car-door, a pivoted lever above the head oig the car operator and having one. end
.ccnnected with said door and thc other end connected with the core of said solenoid, and a. retractin device for retractingr said core, substantial y as described.
10. The combination with an elevator-car, of an electromagnetic de vice carricd thereon, a switch carried upon said car in convenient .location to be reached by the operator, n. fdoor, also on the car, and linternicdlatc mechanism between said door and said electromagnetic device, comprising a series oi' horithe direct control of IOO XIS
the operator when the cer-doors are closed :ind n Single electromagnetic ineens carried upon the oar 'for open-ing both pairs of doors, substsintinlh 'es described.
13. The combination with im elevator-ear, of n pair ci ear-doors upon the car, e pair of doors et each landing,- tlie doors on the eer sbieding the doors on the landingso tiuit they cannot be direct-ly operated by the operator, e single electromagnetic device mounted upon the our for oponino both pair of doors,
and means whereby the ainding-doors non be opened only when the cor is in thv immediate vicinity thereof, substantially as described.
i4. The combination with un elevator-eer, of a. pir of car-doors carried upon tiievonr, n pair of doors for each landing shieided from 'the direct control of thel oporntorby the ,is in t doors on the venr, outwardly-projeeting ings or arms upon the ear-doors, inwardly-'pro footing ,lugs or portions upon the. landing'- doors, the seid car-door lues being adapted to en age the landing-door iugs when the oar lim vicinity ofthe lending,- whereby the landing-doors are opened by the opening of the car-doors 'and o singie electromagnetic. device carried upon the ear to o en said cardoors, substantially as describe( 4 15. The com bination with on' elevator-car,
o f a. solenoid at the top of saidscor, a piiir ofdpors carried upon the oar und horizonte! lovers extending between the solenoid and the top of said doors toopen them, sub'stnn eiiyA as described. A f
16. The combinationwi'th'an elaviator-corV of a. solenoid horizontally mounted uponV and carried et the top of the car, s, peil-of cores 5o for said soionoid, one nt each end thereohe pair of doors `eiiiried upon the tear vertical` posts or standards secured to seidrdoorannd a horizontal lover` extendin'v between, eeoh solenoid-core and the verticai ostfr stand 55 i ard n on. one of the doors, su stoiitiaily as descri ed. f- A 17 The combination with an elevator-car of two sliding se arntingdoors mouribsd there,- on, a solenoid a ove the doors prodi ed withl 6o two independent horizontellypositioned cores, each provided with suitable retrating devices, a pivoted aiigiilarlydisposed so1en oid-lever connected with enel; eore`iind.proff ieeng toward the snid doors, 9. oniieotin .65 piece pivotallycpnneeted with eeoiisolonoi over, said coniieoting-pieoes oonneted withzj the doors nenr the meeting fngsiiid means for energizing and denegizi -snidsoerioid so as to cont-rol vthe position oV soiddoors .18. The eoinbination witli'jau 'leyiitoxwa .v
of an eiectrolnagnoti: devine eeriied thelebyifvy f shielding or protecting devierbetweiif .said door sind' t-lie car operator, n. oo iiliet'on tween said shielding. or proteotiii" "il said 'electrumngnet,` so that the b i rotecting devint may be ,moieih sidf or connecting said sliieldin: "f device with t-lio door'nsso Y vator-slmft when the ein' is 'o inrf l u: 'Lin witness whereof nre livei heA un osu. scribed our naines vin the; presnceof two'yvit liasses. 1 w; i v l CHARLES G. ARMSTRONG. f
l CHARLES A. QRESSER. f v Witnesses: e N Y MELANo'rnoN R. Nunn', f j
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