WO2008037828A1 - Elemento de suspensión y tracción de aparatos elevadores y aparato elevador - Google Patents
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- the present invention is in the field of lifting devices, specifically focusing on the elements intended for the lift and traction of the cabin and the counterweight.
- the object of the invention refers to a suspension and traction element of reduced cost, easy assembly and maintenance that is constituted by two sectors of different configuration, a sector with traction capacity in contact with the traction sheave and the pulleys of diversion and a sector with lift capacity that is not in contact with these pulleys.
- the lifting apparatus incorporating said suspension and traction element is an object of the invention.
- the suspension and traction elements of the lifting devices are constituted by metal cables of nominal diameter from 8 mm, formed by a central core on which several cords are wound, each of which is in turn formed by several steel wires wound on a central wire.
- the central core can also be constituted by a metallic cord of the type of the previous ones or it can be formed by a synthetic material.
- a reduction in the diameter of the pulley also implies a decrease in energy consumption. If it is desired to reduce the diameter of the traction sheave while maintaining the ratio of D P / d N ⁇ 40, the diameter of the suspension and traction cable should be reduced.
- this coating also prevents the internal lubricant of the cable, if it has it, from leaving it and therefore no lubrication is required during its life, not being necessary to carry out maintenance work.
- the cable is not a source of dirt for the rest of the installation, unlike what happens with conventional cables.
- these types of cables appear in one possible embodiment as coated circular cables, while in another possible realization they take the form of flat cables or tapes constituted by several separate cords a distance that are covered giving rise to the tape.
- 2004/076327 which shows a cable formed by a central cord on which several outer cords are wound, each of the cords being formed by filaments of high strength steel and very small diameter, the cable being covered by a thermoplastic material.
- patent EP-1273695 shows a cable that is constituted by several cords, each of which is covered with resin and the set of cords is also covered by resin, thus contributing to reduce the wear of the cable in contact with the pulley.
- suspension elements are independent of the traction elements, that is, the cabin and the counterweight are suspended by cables that support most of the load, while the transmission of movement and therefore the traction is carried out by means of other types of cables, such as tapes or covered circular cables that provide greater traction capacity.
- the FR-2813874 patent shows a lifting device of this type in which the cabin and the counterweight are supported by suspension cables consisting of conventional steel cables, while the movement and therefore the traction of the system is carried out by other cables which consist of traction cables.
- the present invention proposes a suspension and traction element for lifting devices, preferably passenger lifts, of the electric type with counterweight, which allows obtaining a reduction in costs, facilitating assembly and maintenance operations, simplify the components and / or decrease the number of these.
- This suspension and traction element allows supporting the cabin of an elevator with its load and the counterweight, as well as being able to transmit the energy of the drive unit, usually an electric traction machine equipped with a pulley, to these two masses in movement providing sufficient frictional traction capacity in the pulley.
- This suspension and traction element consists of two parts, each of which is optimized to fulfill a different function and requirements. These two parts can be attached directly to each other or with interposition of an intermediate piece.
- the first part of length L1 has the function of providing traction capacity between the drive unit and the cabin and the counterweight, in addition to supporting the load, while the second part of length L2 has the basic function of supporting the cabin and the counterweight, as well as adjusting the total length L of the suspension and traction element to the actual required length of the lifting apparatus, which normally does not correspond to the theoretical one calculated at the factory based on the dimensions of the recess that reflect the building plans of the building, so that the sum of the length of the two parts, L1 and L2 is equal to the total length L of the suspension and traction element.
- the first part destined to drive the moving masses has a partial length L1 with respect to the total length of the complete suspension and traction element L, sufficient to ensure that during the entire displacement that is carried out, both the hoist of the lifting apparatus and the counterweight, all pulleys of the installation make contact exclusively with said first part. While the second part of length L2 has the function of support and adjusts the rest of the length of the suspension and traction element to the fixing ends of said element, without coming into contact with any pulley of the installation, either the pulley of drive traction or any other forwarding pulley.
- the first part is constituted by at least one coated cable or at least one coated tape, covered by a thermoplastic material and by connecting pieces that are linked to the respective ends of said individual coated cable or individual coated tape .
- the first part is constituted by at least two cables of the type that are formed by cords of steel wires of high mechanical resistance that are wound around a central wire, and which are covered by a non-metallic material, preferably thermoplastic pe polyurethane.
- These coated cables are joined at their ends by means of the connection pieces, preferably rigid, configuring a bundle of individual cables that is pre-assembled with said union parts at the factory, thus guaranteeing a uniformity in the length of all the coated cables that compose it and therefore a uniformity in the load that supports each individual cable.
- the set of coated cables of the first part is assembled on site with conventional cable ties to the connecting piece by a mounting technician.
- the second part immediately attached to the first part is constituted by a single conventional circular cable whose breaking load is equivalent to the sum of the breaking loads of the individual cables that form the first part.
- This second part by not going through any pulley, it will not suffer abrasion, wear and / or flexural fatigue and obviously does not need to provide traction capacity, so it will not be sized for this performance.
- the fixing of the ends of the second part is carried out by means of conventional cable ties, using a first cable tie at one end to establish the connection with a fixed point of the installation, and a second cable tie at the other end that joins the piece. intermediate and this in turn to the first part through the joint piece of the individual coated cables.
- the cost of the second part is much lower than that of the first part.
- the intermediate piece that joins the two parts of the suspension and traction element allows or is adapted to join any type of conventional cable ties to the joint part of the first part.
- the intermediate piece can allow the axial rotation of the first part with respect to the second part on the longitudinal axis of the suspension and traction element.
- Another aspect of the invention refers to the union piece itself whose functions are, on the one hand, the joint solidarity of the ends of all the individual cables covered with the first part, and on the other hand the one for joining the first part to
- the intermediate piece in one of the cases and in another case establish a union with a fixed point of the installation.
- This piece is designed to withstand at least 80% of the breaking load of both the first part and the second part.
- This rigid part will in no case pass through any pulley of the installation and can be done through different industrial manufacturing techniques.
- the force necessary for the extraction of the cables of this connecting piece will be at least 80% of the sum of the breaking loads of the coated cables of the first part:
- Fextr Force to extract the cables from the rigid part.
- n Number of individual cables that form the first part.
- CRind Minimum breaking load of a cable of the first part.
- the invention compared to conventional ones in which two cable ties are required for each cable.
- an advantage of the invention is that it eliminates the complex cable ties necessary for this type of cables, using only conventional cable ties in addition to the aforementioned connecting piece to support the ends of the individual cables of the cable.
- Another advantage of the invention is that a uniform distribution of the load between the individual cables is guaranteed, unlike of what happens with the cables of a conventional lifting device that require means at their ends that allow to regulate and distribute the load evenly among them.
- Another object of the invention relates to the lifting apparatus that incorporates at least one suspension and traction element according to the previously described.
- Another advantage of the invention is that it is applicable for any type of suspension system.
- a first type of configuration which has been the most traditionally used, called “1: 1 suspension”
- Another highly extended configuration is the "2: 1 suspension” which, like the previous one, locates the tractor at the top of the elevator shaft or at any other point of the elevator and supports the cabin and the counterweight of the elevator through pulleys of I divert travelers with these elements.
- the speed of the suspension elements is twice that of the linear displacement speed of the cabin and the counterweight, but the tensile load on the suspension elements is half.
- the conventional cables of the second part can be replaced in general by any elongate element of support, rigid and / or flexible equivalent, whose function is the same, that is to support the load and adapt the length of the suspension and traction element to the one really required by the installation.
- This elongated element may consist of a stirrup, sling, tape, rod, etc., duly fixed at one end to the intermediate piece and at the other to a fixed point of the installation.
- the individual coated cables that make up the first part L1 are formed by very high strength steel wires between 2,000 and 4,000 N / mm2, so that the nominal diameter of the coated cable can be reduced to a range between 1 and 5 mm., favoring resistance to bending, fatigue and useful life.
- the cords and / or the cable are covered by a non-metallic material, usually thermoplastic or elastomeric, such as, for example, polyurethane, rubber, etc ... that penetrates partially or totally between the cords and provides an outer layer of slight thickness.
- coated circular cables as well as coated tapes consisting of several strands separated by a distance, or other types of cables can be used, such as synthetic coated cables such as those using aramid fibers, Kevlar, etc. , which are grouped together forming at least one cord covered with thermoplastic or elastomeric material, as well as other alternative solutions.
- the described suspension element is incorporated in conventional elevator apparatuses they have generally a traction sheave, a cabin, a counterweight and op 'tionally with deflecting rollers.
- the traction sheave is provided with groups of throats of primitive diameter D p ⁇ 150 mm in number coinciding with the number of coated cables of the first part of each suspension and traction element. 5
- throats are preferably semicircular, whose geometry has a diameter d G fulfilling: d ⁇ d G ⁇ 1.5 d where d is the diameter of the coated cable and d G the diameter of the geometric profile 0 of each throat of the traction sheave and
- the forwarding pulleys are provided with groups of throats in a number coinciding with the number of suspension and traction elements, which are grouped in respective disks of free and independent rotation of primitive diameter D P ⁇ 150 mm, each of them being groups formed by a number of throats coinciding with the number of coated cables of the first part of the suspension and traction element.
- These throats are semicircular, whose geometry has a diameter d G being fulfilled, 5 d ⁇ d G ⁇ 1, 5 d where d is the diameter of the coated cable and d G the diameter of the geometric profile of each throat of the forwarding pulley and
- Figure 1. Shows the representation of a set of 5 conventional cables that make up a suspension and traction element for lifting devices according to a solution belonging to the state of the art.
- Figure 2a Shows an example of embodiment according to the invention in which the suspension and traction element is formed by two parts, in which the second part comprises two end sections of the same characteristics, with a single cable tie being visible in each one of the ends of the suspension and traction element.
- Figure 2b Shows another embodiment of the suspension and traction element.
- Figure 3. Shows an alternative to the embodiment represented in Figure 2a in which the union of the ends of the individual cables of the first part is carried out by means of conventional cable ties directly to the joint piece.
- Figure 4a Shows a lifting device with a 1: 1 suspension ratio that incorporates the suspension and traction element.
- Figure 4b. Shows a lifting device with a 2: 1 suspension ratio that incorporates the suspension and traction element.
- Figures 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f and 5g.- They show the section of different coated individual cables and coated tapes that can be mounted in the first part of the suspension and traction element.
- Figure 6a Shows an example of the geometry of the throats of the traction sheave of a lifting device adapted to incorporate two suspension and traction elements.
- Figure 6b Shows a sectional view of the forwarding pulley of the lifting apparatus adapted to incorporate two suspension and traction elements.
- Figure 7.- Shows an embodiment of the intermediate piece that allows the rotation of the first part with respect to the second part.
- FIG. 1 a conventional suspension and traction element (100) has been represented for lifting devices according to a solution belonging to the state of the art, in which it is observed that it has a total length L and that it is formed by 5 conventional cables (101) of the same length, at each of whose ends
- (102, 102 ') is a cable tie or clip (104, 104') and a cable tie (103, 103 ') that associates each conventional cable (101) with a rod (105, 105') that fixes the suspension element and traction (100) at extreme points of the lifting device or of the installation.
- the suspension and traction element (1, V, V) for lifting devices that is the object of this invention comprises:
- first part (2) formed by at least one coated cable (3), as shown in figures 2a, 2b or 3, or at least one coated tape (20), coated with thermoplastic material, which is it constitutes in the contact and / or traction sector of the suspension and traction element (1, 1 ', 1 ") on the traction sheave (10) and on the deflection pulleys (13, 14) and, by connecting parts (4, 4 ') in which the ends of the coated cables (3) or coated tapes (20) are fixed and grouped,
- FIG 2a shows one of the preferred embodiments of the suspension and traction element (1) according to the invention described, in which a first part (2) of length L1 formed by 5 coated cables (3) is observed. ) linked by their respective ends by connecting pieces (4), preferably rigid, and a second part (5) formed by two lengths L2 'and L2 ", each consisting of a single cable (6) and two ties (7) at their ends, which are attached to the connecting pieces (4) of the first part (2) by means of the intermediate piece (8)
- the total length of the suspension and traction element (1) is Ia sum of L1, L2 'and L2 "and is equivalent to the length L of the conventional suspension and traction element (100) represented in Figure 1.
- the cable (6) of the second part (5) has a breaking resistance equivalent to the sum of the breaking resistance of the coated cables (3) of the first part (2).
- Figure 2b shows another preferred embodiment of the suspension and traction element (T) of the invention where the first part (2) is fixed to an end point of the lifting device or of the installation by means of the connecting piece (4). ),
- the sum of length L1 of the first part (2) and the length L2 of the second part (5) gives rise to the same length L of the conventional suspension and traction element (100) represented in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the suspension and traction element (1 ") in which the coated cables (3) corresponding to the first part (2) are joined at each end to the joint (4) ') by means of cable ties (7), said union being able to be carried out directly on site.
- Figures 4a and 4b show two examples of lifting devices incorporating a suspension and traction element (1, T, 1 ") according to the invention where the end points A, A ', C, D' of the element have been represented of suspension and traction (1, T, 1 ") also reflected in figures 2a, 2b and 3, as well as the points of attachment B, B ', C between the two parts (2, 5) that make up the suspension element and traction (1, T, 1 ").
- Figure 4a shows a lifting apparatus comprising a traction sheave (10) that transmits the rotary movement of the motor and Io transforms into vertical displacement of the cabin (11) and the counterweight (12).
- Figure 4b shows another elevator configuration in which the traction sheave (10) transmits the movement to the cabin (11 ') and to the counterweight (12), by means of the forwarding pulleys (13, 14).
- Figures 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f and 5g show an example of the coated cables (3) and coated tapes (20) used in the first part (2) of the suspension and tension element (1, 1 ' , one").
- Figure 5a shows a covered cable (3) formed by a central cord (15) on which 6 cords (16) are wound, consisting of both the central cord (15) and the cords (16) by 7 wires (17 ) of high mechanical strength steel. All cords (15, 16) are coated with a lining (18) of thermoplastic material.
- the coated cable (3) shown in Figure 5b is similar to the previous one except that the number of wires (17) that form each cord (15, 16) is 19 wires.
- Figure 5c shows another example of coated cable (3) that differs from the previous ones because the wires (17) that compose it are not of equal diameter, so that the central cord (15) has a larger diameter than the cords (16 ), allowing the lining (18) to penetrate between the cords (16).
- Figure 5d shows a tape (20) or cable called "bone” type consisting of two individual cables whose outer sheath solidarity with each other, giving the resulting assembly a greater contact surface with the throat of the pulley traction (10), thereby increasing the adhesion and traction capacity of the system.
- Figure 5e also shows a flat ribbon (20) that is obtained by covering 8 sets of cords (16).
- Figure 5f shows a coated cable (3), similar to that of Figure 5b, in which the central cord (15) has been replaced by a core (21) of synthetic material such as propylene.
- Figure 5g shows a profiled tape (20) that has longitudinal ribs of different geometries, for example triangular and / or trapezoidal, which are obtained by covering 6 sets of cords (16).
- Figure 6b shows a forwarding pulley (13) for lifting devices adapted for two suspension and traction elements (1, V, 1 ") according to the invention, which is provided with two groups of throats grouped in respective turning discs. free and independent, in which the throats have a primitive diameter preferably equal to or less than 150 mm and are grouped in a same disk in a number coinciding with the number of coated cables (3) of the first part (2) of the element of suspension and traction (1, 1 ', 1 ").
- Figure 7 shows a possible embodiment of the intermediate piece (8) composed of two sectors (8 ', 8 "), each associated with the joint piece (4) of the first part (2) and the cable ties ( 7) of the second part (5) respectively, one of the sectors (8 ') being mounted on a track of an axial bearing (21) and the other sector (8 ") on another track of the same bearing (21) to facilitate its relative rotation and therefore the rotation of the first part (2) with respect to the second part (5) around the longitudinal axis of the suspension and traction element (1, 1 ', 1 ").
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