WO2006053935A1 - Elevator roping arrangement - Google Patents
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- WO2006053935A1 WO2006053935A1 PCT/FI2005/000439 FI2005000439W WO2006053935A1 WO 2006053935 A1 WO2006053935 A1 WO 2006053935A1 FI 2005000439 W FI2005000439 W FI 2005000439W WO 2006053935 A1 WO2006053935 A1 WO 2006053935A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B11/00—Main component parts of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
- B66B11/0065—Roping
- B66B11/008—Roping with hoisting rope or cable operated by frictional engagement with a winding drum or sheave
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- the present invention relates to an elevator roping arrangement as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- the hoisting ropes of elevators have been made increasingly thinner and stronger in structure, thereby also making it possible to reduce the diameters of traction sheaves and diverting pulleys.
- One result of this is that it has been possible to implement even greater suspension ratios, for example 3:1...7:1, and even higher than that.
- a high suspension ratio correspondingly means that numerous diverting pulleys are needed as an aid to the suspension, and optimizing their placement has been difficult in many solutions.
- One problem when using a 4:1 suspension has been passing the hoisting ropes under the elevator car by means of diverting pulleys situated below the elevator car. This solution increases the space below the elevator car, in which case it is difficult to make it possible to drive to the lowest floor in low shafts.
- the object of the elevator roping arrangement of the present invention is to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks and to make possible a reliable, simple and easily positionable elevator roping arrangement, especially for elevators without machine room, with a suspension in which the guide rail forces can easily be controlled.
- a further aim is to achieve a 4:1 elevator suspension, in which the hoisting ropes do not need to pass under the elevator car, thereby making possible a small elevator car in terms of the space required below it.
- the arrangement of the invention is characterized by what is disclosed in the characterization part of claim 1. Likewise, other embodiments of the invention are characterized by what is disclosed in the other claims.
- inventive embodiments are also discussed in the descriptive section of the present application.
- inventive content of the application can also be defined differently than in the claims presented below.
- inventive content may also consist of several separate inventions, especially if the invention is considered in the light of expressions or implicit sub-tasks or from the point of view of advantages or categories of advantages achieved. In this case, some of the attributes contained in the claims below may be superfluous from the point of view of separate inventive concepts.
- the features of the various embodiments can be applied within the framework of the basic inventive concept in conjunction with other embodiments.
- One advantage of the solution according to the invention is an essentially simple, compact and concentric suspension, as a result of which the guide rail forces are small. Consequently, with the structure of the invention it is possible to reliably and cheaply implement elevators supported by the front wall of the elevator shaft that are larger, more efficient and can travel higher.
- Another advantage is that the elevator of the invention can more easily be positioned for example on the exterior wall of a building, on the wall of a lobby inside a large building or on the wall of a courtyard.
- a further advantage is that the space required below the elevator car is small, thus the elevator car can travel close to the bottom of the elevator shaft. This is very advantageous and useful, especially in old buildings when modernizing old elevators.
- Another advantage also is that installation work is easier and one diverting pulley that until now has been required in prior- art 4:1 suspension can be dispensed with.
- An advantage of the support element used in the upper part of the shaft is also that the support element can be constructed to protect the hoisting ropes from dirt in the upper end of the elevator shaft.
- the horizontal section of the hoisting ropes can be made to pass for example wholly or partially inside the support element, in which case dirt cannot attach to them, which could damage the surface of thin hoisting ropes or could cause the rope to jump out of the groove of a diverting pulley with a small diameter.
- Fig. 1 presents a simplified illustration of one elevator solution applicable to the invention, viewed obliquely from the front and from above,
- Fig. 2 presents a simplified illustration of one elevator solution according to Fig. 1, viewed obliquely from the rear and from above,
- Fig. 3 presents a simplified and diagrammatic illustration of another elevator solution applicable to the invention, viewed obliquely from the side and from above, and Fig. 4 presents a simplified top view of the elevator solution presented in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 1 presents a general illustration of one traction sheave elevator with counterweight applicable to the invention, wherein the rope arrangement of the invention is presented with an elevator car 1 that is equipped with a car sling 7 being in its upper position.
- the figure is not drawn to scale nor for example with the correct height proportion, so that the position of the counterweight 4 in relation to the position of the elevator car 1 is not necessarily correct.
- the elevator is preferably an elevator without machine room, in which the drive machine 6 is situated in the elevator shaft.
- the hoisting ropes consist of a number of juxtaposed hoisting ropes 12, which are essentially strong and thin in diameter.
- the diverting pulleys used and the traction sheave are essentially small in diameter, thus the preferably gearless drive machine 6 is essentially small in size and light.
- the elevator is supported via the guide rails 2 by the front wall of the elevator shaft or e.g. in a structure without shaft by the exterior wall of the building or similar on the side of the elevator car 1 containing the door opening.
- the guide rails 2 of the elevator car 1 are supported by the front wall of the shaft by means of guide rail fixings 3 and 11, a sufficient amount of said guide rail fixings being a vertical distance from each other for the full height of the shaft.
- the guide rail fixing 3 is intended to fasten only the guide rail 2 of the elevator car, while both the guide rails 5 of the counterweight 4 and the second guide rail 2 of the elevator car are fastened with a suitably different guide rail fixing 11.
- the upper part of the shaft contains an arrangement for fixing and supporting the elevator machine and some of the diverting pulleys used in the roping arrangement.
- This fixing and support arrangement is preferably fixed to the top end of the guide rails 2 of the elevator car and comprises e.g. substantially rigid and horizontal support beams 8 and 9, and a substantially rigid support element 10.
- the support beams 8 and 9 are each fixed to the top end of their own guide rail 2, such that the first end of support beam 8, 9 extends to the front wall of the shaft on the first side of guide rail 2, to which the aforesaid first end is fixed by means of e.g. a bolted joint.
- the second end of support beam 8, 9 extends in the horizontal direction for at least some distance to the other side of guide rail 2, which is necessary to achieve essentially concentric suspension.
- the drive machine 6 of the elevator is fixed to the top end of the second guide rail 2 of the elevator car preferably on the same side of the elevator car as the counterweight 4 traveling on its guide rails 5.
- the fixing and support arrangement preferably consists of a frame, which is fixed at one end to the front wall of the elevator shaft and supported near the other side to the guide rails 2 of the elevator car.
- the support element 10 is fixed to the outermost ends of the support beams 8, 9 and at the same time is supported between the top ends of the guide rails 2.
- At least the diverting pulleys 19 and 20 are preferably fixed to the support element 10 at a horizontal distance from the front wall of the elevator shaft that leaves the horizontal plane between the guide rails 2 of the elevator car between the diverting pulleys 19 and 20 and the front wall of the elevator shaft.
- the support element 10 is fitted to receive the horizontal component caused by rope forces, while the vertical component is essentially supported by the guide rails 2. Because of the support element 10, the fixing and supporting arrangement is very robust and it is possible to direct the rope forces along the optimal route.
- the support element 10 also protects the horizontal section of the ropes from becoming dirty e.g. as a structure of U- profile beam, of which one flange is situated above the horizontal section of the ropes.
- Fig. 3 presents a suspension solution corresponding to Figs. 1 and 2, in which the fixing and support system in the upper part of the shaft may deviate from what has been described above.
- the diverting pulleys 18a and 21a on the elevator car are disposed on the side walls of the elevator car without a car sling 7.
- the actual passage of the ropes over the diverting pulleys and the traction sheave fully corresponds to the solution according to Figs. 1 and 2.
- the suspension solution according to Fig. 3 is described in more detail in conjunction with Fig. 4.
- the rope After passing around the top of the diverting pulley 16 the rope returns downwards to the diverting pulley 17 fitted into position on the counterweight 4, and after passing around the bottom of the diverting pulley 17 the hoisting ropes continue upwards to the traction sheave 22 of the hoisting machine 6 fitted into position in the upper part of the elevator shaft, touching the diverting pulley 23 that is preferably positioned in the proximity of the hoisting machine 6 and/or in contact with the bottom part of the traction sheave 22.
- DW Double Wrap
- the ropes pass around the traction sheave only once, in which case the contact angle between the rope and the traction sheave is approximately 180°.
- the diverting pulley is used only as an aid for the "touching" of the rope in the manner described above, so that the diverting pulley functions as a rope guide and as a damping pulley for damping vibrations.
- the ropes continue their passage from the traction sheave 22 downwards touching the diverting pulley 23 to the diverting pulley 18/18a, which is fitted into position preferably on the elevator car 1; either on the car sling 7, as is diverting pulley 18, or on the first side wall of the elevator car, as is diverting pulley 18a.
- the ropes 12 After passing around the bottom of the diverting pulley 18/18a, the ropes 12 continue upwards to the diverting pulley 19/19a fitted into position in the upper part of the elevator shaft, and after passing around the top of diverting pulley 19/19a the ropes continue in a substantially horizontal direction to the other diverting pulley 20/2Oa fitted into position in the upper part of the elevator shaft, said diverting pulley 20/2Oa being at essentially the same height as the diverting pulley 19/19a, but substantially symmetrically on the other side of the elevator car as viewed from above.
- the ropes After passing around the top of the diverting pulley 20/2Oa the ropes continue their passage downwards to the diverting pulley 21/21a, which is preferably fitted into position on the elevator car 1; either on the car sling as is diverting pulley 21, or to the second side wall of the elevator car, as is diverting pulley 21a. After passing around the bottom of the diverting pulley 21/21a the ropes 12 continue upwards to the anchored fixing point 14 in the upper part of the elevator shaft, to which the other end of the elevator ropes 12 is fastened.
- Fig. 4 presents a top view of the roping arrangement presented in Fig. 3.
- the biggest difference to the roping arrangement according to Figs. 1 and 2 is that the diverting pulleys 18a and 21a as well as 19a and 20a are not situated as far away from the front wall of the elevator shaft as each other, rather the criterion has been equidistant positioning in relation to the guide rail line of the guide rails 2 of the elevator car 1 as viewed from the top.
- the elevator itself is not necessarily supported by the front wall of the elevator shaft. Instead in the solution according to Figs. 3 and 4 it is possible to use a support element receiving the horizontal component of the rope forces that corresponds to the support element 10, which if viewed from above would be in a diagonal position with respect to the guide rail line.
- the hoist machine 6 and the traction sheave 22 of the elevator and/or the diverting pulleys 16, 19/19a and 20/2Oa situated in the upper part of the elevator shaft can be fixed into position on the frame structure formed by the guide rails 2 or on the beam structure situated in the upper part of the elevator shaft or individually onto the elevator shaft or to some other fixing arrangement suited for the purpose.
- diverting pulleys 18/18a and 21/21a on the elevator car 1 can be fixed into position on the frame structure of the elevator car 1 or on a beam structure or beam structures on the elevator car or individually on the elevator car or on some other fixing arrangement suited for the purpose.
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AT05799116T ATE535484T1 (en) | 2004-11-16 | 2005-10-11 | ROPE ARRANGEMENT FOR ELEVATOR |
CN2005800392331A CN101061055B (en) | 2004-11-16 | 2005-10-11 | Elevator roping arrangement |
JP2007540662A JP2008520514A (en) | 2004-11-16 | 2005-10-11 | Elevator roping structure |
ES05799116T ES2373108T3 (en) | 2004-11-16 | 2005-10-11 | WIRING PROVISION FOR ELEVATOR. |
EP05799116A EP1828044B1 (en) | 2004-11-16 | 2005-10-11 | Elevator roping arrangement |
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