WO2016042362A2 - Procédé d'appel d'ascenseur - Google Patents

Procédé d'appel d'ascenseur Download PDF

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WO2016042362A2
WO2016042362A2 PCT/IB2014/064693 IB2014064693W WO2016042362A2 WO 2016042362 A2 WO2016042362 A2 WO 2016042362A2 IB 2014064693 W IB2014064693 W IB 2014064693W WO 2016042362 A2 WO2016042362 A2 WO 2016042362A2
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许军
许显斌
谢晶
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南宁马许科技有限公司
许军
南通马许科技有限公司
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B1/00Control systems of elevators in general
    • B66B1/34Details, e.g. call counting devices, data transmission from car to control system, devices giving information to the control system
    • B66B1/46Adaptations of switches or switchgear

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  • Elevator call method FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a method of elevator call.
  • the present invention relates to an elevator call method capable of providing caller number information while calling.
  • each button call should have a unique meaning; otherwise, the elevator will have unnecessary stops at the call floor, resulting in unnecessary time and energy waste.
  • Patent Document 1 US Patent: US005821479A The above-mentioned U.S. Patent Document proposes an elevator call button device. As shown in Figure 2, the device contains a set of buttons corresponding to each floor, each button can emit two colors of light for corresponding display of two status information - Status 1: Called destination floor (light display) Is yellow);
  • State 2 The floor on which the elevator car is currently located (lights are shown in green). State 1 is generated by a call from the elevator car; state 2 is derived from the signal transmitted by the elevator car position detecting device.
  • the invention extends the call button from the traditional "up” and “down” buttons to a set of buttons corresponding to each floor. This makes the operation that needs to be done twice: 1) Press the "Up” or “Down” button in the elevator;
  • the present invention first achieves an unambiguous call by completely eliminating those ambiguous buttons and correspondingly taking other command buttons with a clear single meaning.
  • the elevator call button claimed in the present invention is characterized in that the call button is composed of a set of command buttons, and there is no "up” or “down” button in the command button; and, there is no call button The floor number button corresponding to the floor.
  • Figure 3 shows the basic structure of the invention.
  • the elevator call button located on floor 2 contains floor number buttons corresponding to the respective floors other than floor 2; that is, there is no button corresponding to floor 2; and there is no "up” or "down” button.
  • the elevator call button located on floor 3 contains floor number buttons corresponding to the floors other than building 3; that is, there is no button corresponding to floor 3; and there is no "up” or "Down” button.
  • the person on floor 3 wants to go to floor 6, no matter which floor the elevator car is currently on, this person has only one choice: press the button with floor number 6.
  • the meaning of this call is unique: the caller on floor 3 is going to floor 6. Further improvements involve the frequency of use of buttons on different floors. There is no doubt that some floor buttons are used much more frequently than buttons on other floors. For example, the entrance floor of the building, the floor where the garage is located, the floor where the public service facilities such as restaurants and clubs are located, the frequency of use will be relatively high.
  • buttons on the entrance and exit floors select eye-catching colors.
  • the buttons corresponding to the entry and exit floor (Lobby) in Figure 3 are more than double the buttons on other floors.
  • This special design makes it easier for users to discover.
  • special colors can be used to enhance this eye-catching effect. If the average failure rate per button (measured by number of uses) is the same, then the useful life of the button with a high frequency (in terms of time) will be shorter. In order to improve the service life of those buttons that are frequently used, one of the following two measures can be taken:
  • the call button in Figure 4 contains two types: 3001 and 3002. There is only one set of trigger response devices under the one-shot button 3001; and two sets of trigger response devices with the same function are included under the double trigger button 3002. Any one of the triggering devices of the dual trigger button 3002 can generate a valid call command. Only when both devices fail, will the entire floor button be disabled.
  • Figure 5 shows a dual trigger button in the form of a touch panel.
  • the entire panel is divided into two areas that operate independently of each other: 3002-1, 3002-2.
  • running independently of each other means that one of the trigger zones (ie, one of 3002-1, 3002-2) fails, and does not affect the normal operation of the other trigger zone.
  • the technical solution further claimed by the present invention relates to the integrity problem of data required for elevator scheduling optimization.
  • Patent Document 2 CN 101402428 A
  • Patent Document 3 EP 0 741 105 A3
  • Patent Document 4 JP 2009-298519 A
  • the above-mentioned several patent documents each disclose a method of obtaining data on the number of passengers in an elevator, or in an elevator by measurement and reasoning. From the point of view of elevator dispatching, due to the limited capacity of the car and the precise dispatch of the elevator, the following complete passenger information must be obtained: the passengers waiting for the elevator on each floor, the floor number to be visited, and the corresponding number of people.
  • the current elevator call system design lacks the necessary information on the number of passengers; this results in the elevator dispatch system operating on incomplete information. When a meeting is over, hundreds of people are waiting in the elevator to take the elevator to the restaurant.
  • the elevator dispatch system does not know how many people are waiting for the elevator, which floor these people are going to.
  • the method of detecting the number of people disclosed in the above patent documents can provide some help, the manner in which these data are provided is obtained by passive detection, and is very insufficient.
  • the invention thus proposes a new solution.
  • the elevator caller actively provides the following information: the floor number that each needs to travel, and the corresponding number of people.
  • the method to be protected by the present invention is characterized in that the elevator room on the floor of each elevator service includes means for inputting the number of callers.
  • the device having the caller number input function does not have an "up” or “down” button in the device, and the device includes a set of caller number input buttons and a waiter display area waiting to go to each floor. While the number of caller input buttons is constructed in many ways, the present invention is further illustrated by several specific embodiments.
  • Figure 1 shows a diagram of the distribution of common elevator control buttons.
  • 2 is a schematic diagram of an elevator call button device proposed by the US patent (US005821479A).
  • Figure 3 shows a basic structure of the invention: Unambiguous call button. On the floor where each caller is located, there are neither "up” and “down” buttons in the elevator call button, nor a button corresponding to the floor number.
  • Figure 4 is a call system that includes both one-shot and two-trigger button structures.
  • Figure 5 is a schematic diagram of a dual trigger button using a touch screen.
  • Figure 6 shows a call button diagram that provides information on the number of people waiting to go to a certain floor.
  • FIG. 7 is a partial schematic view of a floor call button group of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a detailed view of the waiting person display area 1000 in Figures 6 and 7.
  • Figure 9 is a schematic illustration of a preferred embodiment. A prompt text is added to the upper portion of the display area 1000. 2001 and 2002 in Fig. 6 are merged into the button group 2000 here.
  • Figure 10 is a partial detail view of Figure 9. The buttons 2001 and 2002 form a button group; and the layout of the display area 1000 is the same as that of FIG.
  • Figure 1 1 shows a combination of buttons for the number of waiters input by the "10", “10” and “C” buttons.
  • Figure 12 separates the elevator call information collection area 200 from the elevator operation information display area 100.
  • the call information collection area 200 further includes an information collection input area 201 and an information collection prompt area 202.
  • Figure 13 is a schematic diagram of an information collection area.
  • the information collection input area 201 includes both the regular numbers “0" - “9” and the "OK” and “C” (cancel) buttons. At the same time, you can add special call buttons, such as "big items” or "exclusive requests" to meet special needs.
  • an acquisition prompt and display 2021 of the destination floor number, and an acquisition prompt and display 2022 of the number of passengers are included.
  • Figure 14 provides a more complex view of the information collection area.
  • Embodiment embodiment 1 Unambiguous call button
  • Figure 3 shows a basic embodiment of the invention: an unambiguous call button.
  • the elevator call button located on floor 2 contains a floor number button corresponding to each floor except floor 2; that is, there is no button corresponding to floor 2; and there is no "up” or "" Under the "button.
  • the elevator call button located on floor 3 contains floor number buttons corresponding to the floors other than building 3; that is, there is no button corresponding to floor 3; and there is no "up” or "down”” button.
  • Embodiment 2 Dual Trigger Call Button
  • the dual trigger call button is generally used for a floor button that provides a public service with a relatively high frequency. There are two purposes for using the double-trigger call button:
  • the double-trigger call button has a larger footprint, which is different from the ordinary one-shot button, which is convenient for users to recognize and operate;
  • the dual-trigger call button has a pair of call triggering devices that are backed up each other. Only when the pair of call triggering devices are fully effective will the floor be unable to be called.
  • the call button in Figure 4 contains two types: a one-shot button 3001 and a dual-trigger button 3002. Single There is only one set of trigger response devices under the trigger button 3001; and the two trigger buttons 3002 contain two sets of trigger response devices with the same function. Any one of the triggering devices of the dual trigger button 3002 can generate a valid call command. Only when both devices fail, will the entire floor button be disabled.
  • Figure 5 shows a simple functional replacement: a dual trigger button in the form of a touch panel. The entire panel is divided into two areas that operate independently of each other: 3002-1, 3002-2. Here, running independently of each other means that one of the trigger zones (ie, one of 3002-1, 3002-2) fails, and does not affect the normal operation of the other trigger zone.
  • Embodiment 3 Waiting Person Input Fig. 6 is a basic example of an elevator call solution having a waiting person input function.
  • On the call panel corresponding to each floor (except the floor where the caller is located), there is a set of caller number input buttons (2001 and 2002) and waiting number display area 1000 dedicated to the floor; by pressing the 2002 or 2001 button , the value of the waiting number can be increased or decreased accordingly, and the value is displayed in the corresponding waiting area display area.
  • the caller on floor 2 if the floor to be visited is 5, just click the "10" button corresponding to floor number 5 to register a waiter.
  • the corresponding display area 1000 will be incremented by "1".
  • FIG. 8 is an internal detail of the display area 1000.
  • display bits 1001 and 1002 display the number of people who are already waiting (from 00 to 99); display bit 1003 has three states: blank, "ten" and "one", which correspond to the following three cases:
  • Display bits 1004 and 1005 are used to display the current number of waiters entered by the caller. They collectively form a two-digit number; 1005 is a single digit and 1004 is a tens digit. In the initial state, both numbers default to "0" and appear in an insignificant state.
  • Embodiment 4 Composite type waiting person input
  • the "ten" buttons originally separated by the display area 1000 are combined into one whole: button group 2000, in the upper part of the display area 1000 Added hint text.
  • Double-press mode In Figure 10, after the touch button 2001 or 2002 exceeds 1 second, the 1004, 1005 in the display area 1000 will enter the fast decrement or increment state to facilitate the input of a larger value.
  • the rate of increment or decrement is preferably one digit per 0.5 second. When you are close to the value you want to enter, you can change to tap mode.
  • Embodiment 5 Quick Input The input operation of this embodiment is completed by three buttons: Where “C” means “cancel” or “undo”; when the button is clicked, the different values in display area 1000 will be cleared according to the current situation.
  • Embodiment 6 Independent Information Collection Area
  • the elevator call information collection area 200 is separated from the elevator operation information display area 100.
  • the call information collection area 200 is located at a height of about 1 meter from the ground to facilitate the operation of different groups of people. It includes an information collection input area 201 and an information collection prompt area 202.
  • Figure 13 is a schematic diagram of an information collection area.
  • the information collection input area 201 includes both the regular numbers "0" - “9” and the "OK” and "C” (cancel) buttons. At the same time, you can add special call buttons, such as "big items” or "exclusive requests", to meet special needs: It is impossible or difficult to share an elevator with other passengers.
  • an acquisition prompt and display area 2021 of the destination floor number, and an acquisition prompt and display area 2022 of the number of passengers are included.
  • the floor number where the caller is located is an invalid operation.
  • the word “invalid” will be displayed in the message collection prompt area.
  • the default starting value of the prompt area 2022 is "1" (flashing state). The caller can select this default value, click the "OK” button to confirm directly, or directly enter Other values, of course, can be added to the rule: Callers cannot enter "00".
  • the caller is first prompted to enter the floor number to be visited, and after confirmation, is prompted to enter the number of people; these two operations use the same set of input buttons.
  • the floor number prompt information and the number of people gathering prompt information can adopt two alternate display modes: eye-catching mode and non-eye-catching mode.
  • Embodiment 7 More information feedback On the basis of the above-mentioned Embodiment 6, an information feedback area 203 can be added, as shown in FIG.
  • This information comes from the feedback of the elevator dispatch system: according to the still valid call request of all callers on each floor, and the current operational status data of each elevator, a dispatch schedule is sent to inform which elevator to pick up the current caller, and Give an expected value of the waiting time.
  • the number of people entered by the caller requires multiple elevators to undertake the delivery task, the corresponding multiple elevator numbers will be circulated.

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L'invention concerne un procédé d'appel d'ascenseur. Dans le procédé, un dispositif d'appel d'ascenseur inter-dans chaque étage desservi par un ascenseur est muni d'un nombre de personnes appelant fonction d'entrée
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