WO2002012109A1 - Überwachungseinrichtung für einen aufzug - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B13/00—Doors, gates, or other apparatus controlling access to, or exit from, cages or lift well landings
- B66B13/22—Operation of door or gate contacts
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- the invention relates to a monitoring device for an elevator, which comprises at least one switching device u which can be actuated without contact.
- Switching devices must have a certain state in order to be able to safely carry out the intended action.
- Elevator cabin all doors remain closed and mechanically locked.
- a monitoring device for a control device having a safety chain is known from the document EP 0 535 205 B1, which is provided with a switching device comprising a sensor that can be triggered without contact.
- the switches or sensors are actuated by approaching or removing a magnet.
- the invention has for its object a
- a monitoring device for an elevator of the type mentioned at the outset which does not have the aforementioned disadvantages and enables safe and trouble-free monitoring. Furthermore, the monitoring device is insensitive to artifacts and external manipulations. The components to be monitored can be clearly identified by means of the monitoring device.
- Another advantage is that several switching devices can be monitored for functionality and condition at the same time.
- Several active units are chained in such a way that the responses of all passive units are linked in such a way that mutual interference in the sense of a misinterpretation can be excluded.
- Another advantage is the fact that data exchange between the active and passive unit can only take place by bringing the coils working as antennas closer together.
- the passive unit does not need its own energy supply or battery. This is achieved in that it has an energy store in which the energy transmitted by the active unit can be stored. This saves energy. Since the energy has to be transmitted to generate the response, no spontaneous activity is possible.
- Fig. 1 shows a switching device of the safety chain in the idle state, i.e. in ineffective condition
- Fig. 2 shows the switching device from Fig. 1 in the operating state, i.e. in the effective state
- Fig. 7 shows a security chain for the door contacts of an elevator system.
- FIG. 1 shows a switching device 1 of an electronic security chain, the switching device 1 having an active unit designed as an interrogation unit 2 and a passive unit designed as an answering unit 3.
- the response unit 3 can be, for example, a transponder, a tag, a smart card or a chip card.
- the interrogation unit 2 has a first coil 4 and the Response unit 3 a second coil 5.
- the interrogation unit 2 and the response unit 3 are in a so-called idle state, that is to say they are so far apart from one another that there is no interaction, that is to say no electromagnetic coupling between them.
- the query unit 2 generates a pattern M, which is transmitted to the response unit 3 and to which the response unit 3 does not respond.
- FIG. 2 shows the same switching device 1 from FIG. 1, but in this case it is in a so-called operating state.
- the query unit 2 and the response unit 3 are arranged so close to one another that an interaction takes place. There is therefore an electromagnetic coupling between the interrogation unit 2 and the response unit 3.
- the answering unit 3 gives a complex answer M 'to the pattern M generated by the query unit 2.
- the interrogation unit 2 can have a generator 6, a first modulator 7 and a first demodulator 8.
- the generator 6 can be, for example, an HF generator, an RF generator and so on.
- the response unit 3 can in turn have a second modulator 9 and a second demodulator 10.
- Response unit 3 can furthermore have an energy store 11, which can be designed, for example, as a capacitor with a capacitance.
- the response unit 3 therefore preferably does not have its own energy supply or battery.
- the query unit 2 is designed such that it is able to transmit information to the answering unit 3 and / or to receive information from the answering unit 3.
- the first coil 4 and the second coil 5 are designed as an antenna.
- the interrogation unit 2 transmits the energy to the response unit 3 via an electromagnetic field.
- electromagnetic coupling is used because the energy transfer works similarly to a transformer, where the energy is transferred from the primary winding to the secondary winding through close coupling.
- the energy coupled in via the electromagnetic field temporarily stores the response unit 3 in the energy store 11. As soon as the response unit 3 has received enough energy, it becomes functional and responds in a very specific manner to the pattern M generated by the query unit 2.
- the pattern M can be an RF carrier, for example, and can be generated as a phase-modulated RF signal.
- the pattern M is used by the response unit 3 only for energy generation and synchronization of a response.
- the pattern M as Instruction to the response unit 3 can be understood to generate a corresponding response M '.
- the pattern M need not be constant and can be specified by the query unit 2 or from outside.
- the response unit 3 changes the pattern M in such a way that it is ensured that this change is carried out by the corresponding response unit 3 itself and not by another element. This can be done, for example, by the answering unit 3 responding to a request by transmitting a unique number. The response unit 3 is thus clearly identified.
- FIG. 3 shows a chain of several switching devices 1, which are linked to one another in series with a central control unit 12.
- Control unit 12 sends a command r (x) and an instruction a (w) in data word format via a serial channel 13 to all query units 2 of the security chain S.
- An electromagnetic signal is generated therefrom and as a pattern M, which is used, for example, with the function M (R , x) can be represented, transmitted to the response units 3.
- the Pattern M excites the respective response units 3 if they are within the range / range of action of the query units 2.
- Each response unit 3 has a characteristic function fi (x), where i represents the number of participants, so in this example the response units 3 are designated with the characteristic functions f0 (x), f1 (x) and f2 (x).
- the response units 3 process the pattern M with the respective characteristic functions fi (x).
- the respective responses M 1 designed as electromagnetic information which can be represented, for example, by the function M '(A, fi (x)), are converted into data word information and additively linked along the serial channel 13.
- the result a (w + fi (x)) is reported back to the central control unit 12.
- the central control unit 12 must be functional and reliable, which can be ensured in a known manner, for example, by a redundant decision branch, not shown ,
- the responses M 'of the response units 3 can be linked additively, it being ensured that the responses of all switching devices 1 are independent of one another. In this example, this is achieved through the characteristic functions f ⁇ (x), fl (x) and f2 (x).
- the communication with the central control unit 12 and the data transmission to the same can take place, for example, via a bus 13.
- the characteristic function fi (x) of the response unit 3 is stored in a table, for example. This means that the determination of the function value is traced back to reading out a memory addressed by the function argument.
- a preferred embodiment variant results from an arrangement as set out in the following FIGS. 4, 5 and 6.
- the response unit 3 has an address / data memory 14, an intermediate data memory 15, a local control unit 16, a modulation / demodulation unit 17 and an antenna 18, which can be designed as a coil.
- the pattern M can be represented, for example, with the function M (R, x), where R represents an inquiry and x an address. If a pattern M (R, x) is picked up by the antenna 18 and then demodulated by the modulation / demodulation unit 17, this becomes an inquiry R of a local one
- Control unit 16 communicated. This then causes reading the cell with the address x from the address / data memory. The value read out is interpreted as the result fi (x), modulated together with the identifier A and emitted via the antenna 18 as a response M ', which can thus be represented as a function M' (A, fi (x)).
- the configuration of the address / data memory so that the contents at the addresses x correspond to the values f (x) can also be carried out using analog mechanisms with appropriate commands or separately, for example by means of a laser and permanent change in the semiconductor structure.
- the answers M 'of several answering units are linked by serial addition of the individual results along a bus 13.
- the queries of the answering units 3 can also be triggered using appropriate commands.
- the interrogation unit 2 has a further antenna 19, a further modulation / demodulation unit 20, a further local control unit 21, a further intermediate data memory 22, an adder 23, and a bus coupling 24, which is positioned along the serial bus 13.
- Response units 3 which are in sufficient proximity to the further antenna 19 are located, then respond with the answer M '(A, f (x)). This is demodulated and stored in the further intermediate data memory 22 as a result. If there is then an instruction a (w) with argument w through the bus 13, the sum w + f (x) is generated in the serial adder 23 and passed on via the bus coupling 24 as a (w + f (x)).
- the result determined by the summation over all tags is compared with that determined by the interrogation unit, and if the safety circuit matches, it is evaluated as closed.
- the central control unit 12 has a control unit 25, a random generator 26, a memory 27, a computer 28, a comparator 29 and a coupling 30, which ensures the serial link with the query units 2.
- a random argument x is generated by the random generator 26 and output to the query units 2 as the command r (x).
- the random argument x will then correspond to an address of the address / data memory 14 of the response unit 3.
- the "setpoint" f A 0 (x) + ... + f ⁇ (x) is calculated using the information relating to the functions fi stored in the memory 27. All those answer units TO ... TN that are used for
- f (x) can also be used.
- f should be chosen so that a simple criterion can be used to check the result.
- Such functions are well known in the field of cryptography under the term “one way function” or "trap door function”. The function need not necessarily deliver scalar results.
- Hierarchy level is guaranteed, the requirements on the bus system itself are very low.
- interlinking of the interrogation stations can also be accomplished by functions other than the addition.
- a single query of all tags is also conceivable.
- the security requirements for the components are low.
- the security results primarily from the handling of information. It only needs to be ensured that the comparator is safe works and its input signals come from independent sources (calculation / bus).
- the central control unit 12 issues a query command r (x) which is propagated along the bus 13 by the query units 2.
- the query command r (x) serves as a control command for each query unit 2 to generate a response in the response units 3.
- the response units 3 have the characteristic functions f0 (x), f1 (x) and f2 (x) in the row.
- the central control unit also sends the instruction a (w) on the bus 13, which the query units 2 interpret as quasi a read command to read the answers M 'and to forward them on.
- Each shaft door 32 has a first door leaf 32 ′ and a second door leaf 32 ′′, which are movable relative to one another for opening and closing the door.
- the closing direction of the shaft doors 32 is shown by the arrows P in FIG.
- the first door leaf 32 ' has the interrogation unit 2 and the second door leaf 32''has the answering unit 3.
- Response unit 3 are attached to the respective door leaf 32 ', 32''arranged so that they attach Schli' eat the shaft door 32 may come so close that they can interact in the sense of this invention together, which means that between which the above-mentioned elektromamegnetician coupling can take place.
- the query units 2 and the response units 3 are preferably located on those parts of the respective door leaves which overlap when the door is closed.
- the query units 2 and the response units 3 are preferably arranged on the corresponding door leaves 32 ′, 32 ′′ such that they only interact in the sense of the invention when the door leaves 32 ′, 32 ′′ are already mechanically or electromechanically locked.
- the query units 2 of each shaft door 32 are connected to one another via a bus line 13 and to a control unit 12 in series.
- the query of the query units 2, the response of the answering units 3 and the data transfer to the control unit 12 functions exactly as shown in FIG. 3.
- the control unit 12 continuously monitors the state of the door contacts and is connected to a central elevator control system (not shown) in a conventional manner.
- the monitoring device according to the invention can be used at all locations of an elevator to be secured, and the switching devices can replace all safety switches of an elevator.
- the active and / or the passive unit can also be provided with switch contacts or with semiconductor switches which, for example, put the energy store or the antenna out of operation. This could be used for example with existing mechanical contacts.
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AU7953101A AU7953101A (en) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Monitoring device for an elevator |
IL15393601A IL153936A0 (en) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Monitoring device for an elevator |
JP2002517416A JP2004505868A (ja) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | 昇降機用モニター装置 |
AU2001279531A AU2001279531B2 (en) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Monitoring device for an elevator |
CA2416902A CA2416902C (en) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Monitoring device for an elevator |
DE50111416T DE50111416D1 (de) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Überwachungseinrichtung für einen aufzug |
EP01957667A EP1307395B2 (de) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Überwachungseinrichtung für einen aufzug |
DK01957667T DK1307395T3 (da) | 2000-08-07 | 2001-08-02 | Overvågningsindretning til en elevator |
US10/353,648 US6732839B2 (en) | 2000-08-07 | 2003-01-29 | Contactless switching device for an elevator safety chain |
CY20071100157T CY1105988T1 (el) | 2000-08-07 | 2007-02-05 | Εξοπλισμος επιτηρησης δια εναν ανελκυστηρα |
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