WO2007104550A2 - Aufzugsantrieb mit einem elektromotor - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an elevator drive, a clamping arrangement for an elevator machine, a braking device for an elevator installation and a rotor attachment for an elevator machine.
- inverters with the corresponding power are required for both small and large outputs.
- the cost ratio for converter powers above a certain power increases disproportionately, which additionally increases the costs for lifts above a certain lift power.
- the elevator drive according to the invention has an electric motor which is subdivided into a number of segments, each segment being assigned a converter.
- This elevator drive is used, for example, in drives of more than 50 kW.
- the elevator drive has an electric motor with a rotor and a stator, wherein the stator is subdivided into a number of segments and each segment is assigned an inverter.
- the rotor acts on a shaft.
- the motor principle is designed so that it is possible to operate an elevator direct drive on several inverters.
- the winding structure of the stator Winding is such that a failure of a coil does not necessarily lead to a failure of the elevator system.
- the elevator drive according to the invention is designed in particular as a direct drive and thus gearless.
- This gearless drive is in contrast to cable car drives, where usually a planetary gear is used, possible because the weight difference between full and empty elevator fails lower than cable cars.
- the stator is typically divided circumferentially into segments or sectors.
- an electric motor for the drive is a permanent-magnet, for example.
- Brushless synchronous motor As an electric motor for the drive is a permanent-magnet, for example.
- the rotor is thus equipped with a number of permanent magnets.
- each coil of the stator winding is formed in a concentrated form.
- Each winding in the stator can be designed as a single-tooth winding.
- the individual coils of the stator winding can be connected in parallel or in series with a winding strand.
- the individual segments are galvanically separated from each other.
- the flux generated by the permanent magnets is typically routed over pole pieces.
- the arrangement of the magnets in the rotor preferably form a flux concentration for the magnetic flux together with pole shoes arranged between them.
- the magnetic field of the individual segments preferably spreads only in the region of the segment and generates a torque in the individual segment.
- the individual segments can be connected to one another in parallel or in series and then operated with a converter.
- the number of segments of the electric motor in particular a permanent-magnet synchronous motor, can be calculated with the following sizes:
- the elevator drive according to the invention is constructed such that it can be divided into individual segments, wherein each segment is assigned a converter.
- each segment is assigned a converter.
- a segment typically consists of an independent m-phase system operated by a converter. This means that the total power required by the elevator can be divided by the number of segments. From each individual converter, only this power, reduced by the ratio of total power to number of segments, can be applied. Thus, a more cost-effective production of the drive and all components required in connection with the stator and the rotor is possible.
- the invention also relates to an electric motor or a drive machine for a lift drive described above.
- the invention further relates to a segment for an electric motor, which represents at least one winding of a stator winding, wherein an inverter can be assigned to this segment.
- This segment can thus be used in an electric motor according to the invention of a lift drive according to the invention.
- stator is described with a stator winding comprising a number of windings, wherein the stator winding is divided into segments and each segment comprises at least one winding, and wherein an inverter can be assigned to each segment.
- This stator can thus serve as a stator of an electric motor described above of the above-described elevator drive.
- the invention further relates to a terminal arrangement for an electric motor of a lift drive, in particular an elevator drive of the type described above, and an electric motor with such a clamp arrangement.
- the clamp arrangement explained below can thus find application in a previously described electric motor, but is not limited to such an application.
- gearless elevator drives are designed as permanent magnet synchronous motors. In this case, it is necessary that each individual motor winding is carried out of the stator and connected to terminals in order to then be guided from there as a motor connection cable to individual frequency converter. This means that several terminals and terminal boxes are required on the motor. This is particularly problematic in large engines in which the cables, terminals and frequency converter to be used because of the increasing size are difficult to handle.
- the proposed electric motor is for an elevator drive, in particular an elevator drive of the type described above according to one of claims 1 to 13, is provided.
- This has a motor housing and a number of motor windings which are connected to at least one terminal, wherein on the motor housing ribs or webs are arranged, between which the at least one terminal, usually a plurality of terminals, is arranged.
- the electric motor described is used in particular for driving elevators whose car is connected via carrier means with a counterweight, such as. Cable lifts.
- the motor housing of the electric motor which is designed in particular with a plurality of motor windings, is designed so that between two ribs of the motor housing, a kind of cable channel is formed.
- This area is preferably designed on both sides of the motor so that in this, ie between the two ribs or webs, the terminals and the executed motor windings can be installed or fixed. So can be achieved by simple and few sheet metal covers a necessary protection against contact of the terminals.
- the motor connection cable is, for example. Run down and can be fed from there directly into a cable channel, without restricting the accessibility to the engine. Only by removing a few covers the accessibility to the possibly many terminals can be achieved.
- the presented electric motor is preferably designed as a synchronous motor with a rotor and a stator, wherein the stator windings are connected to the at least one terminal.
- the ribs in the circumferential direction.
- the ribs in their course should not fall below a predetermined height above the housing surface.
- a plurality of clamps are arranged between at least two ribs. Furthermore, the clamps between the ribs can be arranged side by side and / or in the circumferential direction one behind the other.
- the terminals of the motor windings are also arranged between the ribs.
- motor connection cable are guided away from the terminals down from the motor area.
- the motor connection cables are preferably led side by side out of the motor area.
- the ribs serve as support ribs for stabilizing the housing and are dimensioned and arranged for this purpose.
- the motor housing according to the invention has ribs between which at least one clamp is arranged.
- This motor housing is particularly suitable for electric motors of the type described above. It is envisaged that a motor for an elevator drive is divided into several segments, wherein in each case at least one motor winding is formed for each phase. The segments are connected to terminals with cables and the motor housing typically has ribs on its outside in the circumferential direction, at least two ribs forming a space therebetween in which the terminals, the cables of the motor windings and the motor connection cables can be accommodated.
- the ribs should be designed such that a predetermined rib height is not exceeded along a predetermined rib length and a kind of cable channel is formed in the space between two ribs of the motor housing. This area is especially optimized on both sides of the machine so that the terminals as well as the lead out motor windings or their connections can be laid or fastened between the ribs.
- the motor connection cables necessary for the power supply of the motor are led out, for example, in the lower motor area and can be led from there directly into a cable channel without restricting the accessibility to the machine by means of a cable clutter.
- a supply of cables can be made to one side - a discharge to the other side.
- spring-actuated brakes are used where drives have to be braked or held.
- spring-actuated brakes are used in elevator drives, cable railway drives, fairground rides, wind turbines, etc. used.
- the spring-operated brakes perform safety tasks.
- the plant must be briefly stopped operationally at standstill or in an emergency, the entire system slowed down and be brought to a standstill in order to avert danger to persons or the plant.
- the method according to the invention serves to monitor a spring-actuated brake, taking into account a force or a force required for tensioning or prestressing at least one spring.
- the at least one spring can be tensioned or prestressed electromechanically, electrically, mechanically, pneumatically or hydraulically. As springs come, for example, spiral or disc springs into consideration. They can be individual or bundled springs.
- an oil pressure-time curve is detected.
- the hydraulic pressure is preferably interrogated indirectly or directly in the hydraulic oil system via suitable means.
- the method described is, for example, in an elevator drive according to one of claims 1 to 13 or with an electric motor according to one of claims 16 to 26 for use.
- the method described is thus based on the detection of a failure of one or more springs without visual control during operation.
- the brake is typically monitored via appropriate switches and sensors and the monitoring is evaluated accordingly via a controller. Any occurring defect can be detected in good time and a warning or message can be issued.
- the springs, which are no longer functional, can be replaced before a malfunction occurs.
- feathers that fail partially or individually by failure require a modified, usually reduced amount of force to preload.
- this low opening force can be detected, for example, via the oil pressure-time curve. It is with an oil pressure gauge, the current oil pressure preferably in the immediate vicinity in the Supply line measured to the brake calliper.
- this end position is detected via contacts or suitable devices. It then results in a logical combination of these two events to detect a failure or partial failure of a spring.
- the signal of the maximum hydraulic pressure reached is always given first and then the end position signal of the spring.
- the signal of the maximum hydraulic pressure reached is always given first and then the end position signal of the spring.
- a spring break already a lower oil pressure is sufficient to bring the spring into the end position or to open the brake, so that the Endlagensignal is given in time before the maximum oil pressure signal.
- this monitoring can be set.
- the set pressure value to be monitored must be below the oil pressure that is normally required to open the hydraulic brake.
- the evaluation of these signals can now be done via an analog or digital control, which then delivers the result "OK" or "spring break".
- the brake can be constantly monitored by regular tests at short or long intervals. Alternatively, the evaluation can be performed every time the brake is applied.
- the spring can be tensioned pneumatically or electrically with magnetic coils. The occurring electrical values are compared with corresponding preset values. In case of calculation and comparison with the end position monitoring, then "OK" or "Alarm” can be displayed.
- the braking device according to the invention is used in an elevator system and is actuated by spring force.
- the braking device is used in particular for carrying out a method according to any one of claims 28 to 34.
- a device for monitoring a force which is required for clamping at least one spring is provided.
- the braking device is actuated by spring force, wherein, for example, pressed by at least one spring, a friction lining against a braking surface while a braking force is generated. This braking force delays the translational or rotationally moving brake surface with respect to the brake pad.
- the monitoring of the end position of the preloaded spring and the monitoring of the biasing of the spring gives values which are comparable to one another and to a chronological sequence of their occurrence.
- the queries of the end position of the preloaded spring and the biasing pressure eg.
- the hydraulic biasing pressure linked to a logic or a corresponding device and compared with predetermined values. If there is a deviation from specified values, a spring break is detected.
- a force to be expended and / or a time to be expended can be used to monitor the preloading of the spring.
- the end position of the prestressed spring can be queried either directly on the spring elements or indirectly via indirectly and directly connected elements. In this case, the end position can be determined by any device or by any means.
- the hydraulic pressure can be interrogated directly or indirectly via any suitable means.
- the described braking device for example a drum brake
- a counterforce it is necessary for a counterforce to be generated during braking.
- the proposed elevator drive has a braking device as described above according to claim 35, in particular for carrying out a method according to one of claims 28 to 34.
- the motor axis is usually aligned horizontally in operation, since then the traction sheave fastened in addition to the rotor on the motor axis is arranged such that the cables run from below over the traction sheave and are guided downwards again.
- the loads transmitted by the cables to the traction sheave can be transmitted substantially vertically to the motor axis and then further to, for example, two shaft bearings.
- the motor housing must be tilted so that the motor shaft is pointing vertically upwards, so that the weight of the rotor stabilizing effect on the device.
- an insertion mandrel must be attached to the motor shaft as part of the device.
- a large magnetic force e.g. significantly higher than 1000 kg, effective transversely to the axis, which during assembly or disassembly with small differences in distance to nearby surfaces, for example.
- Stator vom tries to apply the magnetic surface to the closer mating surface, the magnets and the laminated core of the Stators are easily damaged and the further rotor positioning is difficult.
- the electric motor described serves for an elevator installation and has a stator and a rotor, which is mounted in a floating manner on a motor shaft with a rotor hub and is fastened by means of a tensioning element.
- the electric motor or the elevator drive is consequently constructed in such a way that the rotor is mounted in a floating manner on the shaft.
- the connection between the rotor hub and the motor shaft via the clamping element which is vorzugseweise a one-piece or multi-part or split shrink disk.
- the tensioning element can, for example, be tensioned and detachable from the side of the rotor facing away from the engine mounting. For example, it can be tightened and loosened with screws distributed around the shaft.
- the clamping element consists of a two-part shrink disk
- the two parts can have mutually facing conical surfaces, wherein the inner, the shaft facing surface is cylindrical.
- the rotor is provided in the region of the shaft with a hub which has a cylindrical surface area on the side remote from the shaft.
- the dead weight of the rotor is borne by the shaft.
- the rotor can be inserted into the motor. A contact of the rotor with the stator is avoided by the exact guidance by means of the shaft.
- the electric motor described is particularly suitable for elevators whose car is connected via support means with a counterweight, such as. Cables.
- the clamping element is preferably formed by at least one shrink disk. It can be provided that a shrink disk is arranged on each of the two axial ends on the rotor hub.
- the rotor is typically mounted on the shaft with a rotor hub, wherein the shaft is cylindrical in the region of the rotor hub.
- the rotor hub may have an outer region which is conical.
- the proposed electric motor can be used in conjunction with a previously described elevator drive.
- the electric motor may include features of the electric motor according to any one of claims 16 to 26 discussed above and include a braking device according to claim 35.
- the rotor according to the invention is used in such an electric motor.
- the described elevator drive is constructed in such a way that the rotor is mounted in a floating manner on the shaft. This is cylindrical in the area of the rotor hub. During assembly of the rotor, the shaft is already permanently attached in its two bearings and thus stabilized in the radial direction.
- the rotor is mounted on the shaft with the rotor hub, whose surface facing the shaft is also cylindrical.
- the hub may have an outer region which is cone-shaped or conical.
- a ring is arranged on a likewise externally cylindrical hub whose outer contour is tapered.
- the shrink disc is, for example, arranged on the surface of the hub remote from the shaft and when tightening the formed on a clamping element outer cone is pulled in the axial direction over the arranged on the hub inner cone ring and thus compressed the hub.
- the Tension should be applied by means of screws arranged around the shaft.
- the rotor is slidable on the shaft and can thus be brought into the desired exact position. After loosening the clamping element, the rotor can be dismantled again.
- the dead weight of the rotor is already supported by the shaft which is arranged in their bearings. Due to the precise guidance of the shaft, contact of the rotor with the stator is avoided. Especially with large rotors with several hundred kilograms dead weight, it is advantageous with the aid of a simple device with pressure plate, which is attached via threaded rods on the front side of the motor shaft to insert the rotor into the engine or safely removed from the engine during disassembly.
- Figure 1 shows a section of an embodiment of the stator according to the invention.
- Figure 2 shows schematically the subdivision of a stator into several segments.
- Figure 3 shows an embodiment of the electric motor according to the invention shown in simplified form to illustrate a terminal arrangement.
- FIG. 4 shows a simplified representation of an electric motor in a plan view.
- Figure 5 shows a schematic representation of a brake with hydraulic brake release.
- FIG. 6 shows a rotor attachment according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a section of a stator is shown, which is designated overall by the reference numeral 10.
- a first segment 12 and a second segment 14 are framed in the illustrated section.
- the first segment 12 is assigned a first converter 16 and the second segment 14 is assigned a second converter 18.
- Pole shoes 20, magnets 24, stator teeth 26 and coils 28 can be seen in the first segment 12. These coils 28 are formed, for example, with concentrated winding as a so-called single-tooth winding. Furthermore, a stator 30 is shown.
- the first segment 12 is connected to the first inverter 16 via six cables, with cables 32 leading phase 1, cable 34 phase 2 and cable 36 phase 3.
- the first inverter 16 is connected via a first terminal 38 as well as the second inverter 18 via a second terminal 40 to the elevator control.
- the second segment 14 is a smallest motor segment with three phases and one coil each for one phase. But there are different divisions of the windings in segments and different Verschaltungslor the segments realized with each other. Thus, a plurality of stator teeth may be included in one phase or even a plurality of smallest segments may be associated with an inverter.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the principle of the inventive division of a stator winding into segments and the assignment of segments to converters.
- a schematically illustrated stator 50 which is subdivided into eight segments 52.
- Each of these segments 52 is associated with a converter 54, wherein in the illustration for reasons of clarity, only three inverters 54 are shown.
- an electric motor 60 is shown in a simplified representation.
- a machine frame 62 a stator housing 64, a rotor cover 66 and a traction sheave 68 with a brake disk 70 are shown.
- attachment points 74 are located for a cover.
- Figure 3 between the two ribs 72 arranged four terminals 76, preferably each for a Segment are provided.
- Motor connection cables 78 connect the terminals 76 to the inverters.
- FIG. 4 shows, in a simplified representation, an electric motor for an elevator drive, which is indicated overall by the reference numeral 90.
- the electric motor 90 comprises a rotor 92 and a stator 94, a motor housing 96 and a machine frame 98.
- the rotor 92 is rotatably mounted as an internal rotor in the stator 94.
- ribs or support ribs 100 are arranged, wherein between the ribs 100 terminals 102 are provided. Above this there is a terminal space cover 104, which has attachment points 106. Motor connection cables 108 are the cables for connecting the terminals 102 to the inverters.
- a brake 120 is shown schematically with hydraulic brake release, wherein in the upper half of the brake 120 is shown in operational braking state and in the lower half in the released state.
- the illustration shows a brake disk 122, a brake lining 124, a pressure plate 126, a spring 128, an oil line 130 for supply and removal, an inlet 132 for a pressure medium 134, for example a pressure oil, a piston 136 with piston surface 138, an oil pressure monitoring 140 , a housing 142 and a push rod 144.
- the brake pad 124 abuts against the brake disk 122.
- the spring 128 is shown in FIG. tense state. In the lower half is not braked and the spring 128 is in the pretensioned state.
- a device 146 for monitoring the time profile of the oil pressure is provided. This device 146 can also read in and evaluate the signal of a limit switch 148. In the upper half of the switch is open 150, in the lower half of this is closed 152. In this position, it is now checked whether the force required to reach the end position corresponds to a predetermined value.
- FIG. 6 shows, in a simplified representation, a rotor attachment according to the invention.
- the illustration shows a cantilevered rotor 160, a stator 162, a motor housing 164, a drive-side bearing 166, a traction sheave with brake disk 168, a B-bearing 170 and a shaft 172, on which the rotor 160 is mounted.
- the rotor 160 is pushed onto the shaft 172 in the horizontal direction and can then be positioned exactly by the shaft 172.
- the rotor 160 engages with its rotor hub 174, the shaft 172, wherein it is clamped by means of a clamping element 176 with clamping screws 178 and thus can be fixedly mounted on the shaft 172. After loosening the clamping element 176, the rotor 160 can be moved along the shaft 172 and thus position or disassemble, wherein the weight of the rotor 160 is held by the shaft 172.
- the traction sheave 168 can also be secured by means of clamping elements 190 and 192 on the shaft. This allows the traction sheave 168, like the rotor 160, to be easily installed and removed. In the present application, therefore, an electric motor is described in which the rotor 160 and the traction sheave 168 by means of clamping elements, which may be formed as a one-piece or two-part or split shrink disc to be attached.
- an electric motor in which only the traction sheave is to be fastened by means of a tensioning element, for example by means of at least one shrinking disc.
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US12/225,163 US20090101449A1 (en) | 2006-03-16 | 2007-03-14 | Elevator Drive |
EP07723256.9A EP1996500B1 (de) | 2006-03-16 | 2007-03-14 | Aufzugantrieb |
ES07723256.9T ES2585927T3 (es) | 2006-03-16 | 2007-03-14 | Accionamiento de ascensor |
KR1020117011877A KR101181539B1 (ko) | 2006-03-16 | 2007-03-14 | 엘리베이터 구동장치 |
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