Machine roomless elevator
US-9487378-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10011461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10011461-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414454803-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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An elevator includes an elevator car; a counterweight; a drive wheel mounted stationary, and having a rotational axis; first diverting wheel(s), mounted on the elevator car, and having a rotational axis parallel with the rotational axis of the drive wheel; a second and a third diverting wheel mounted on the counterweight radially side by side, each having a rotational axis, which is at an angle of 60 to 90 degrees relative to the rotational axis of the drive wheel; a roping suspending the elevator car and counterweight and including a first belt-like rope and a second belt-like rope, each having a first end and a second end fixed to a stationary rope fixing, and each comprising one or more load bearing members made of fiber-reinforced composite material; wherein the first rope and the second rope are arranged to pass side by side from the fixing of the first end downwards to the elevator car; and to turn side by side under said first diverting wheel(s); and to pass upwards to the drive wheel; and to turn side by side over the drive wheel; and to pass downwards to the counterweight, each rope turning around its longitudinal axis an angle of 60 to 90 degrees, and into the gap between the rims of the second and third diverting wheel, the first rope passing to the second diverting wheel and the second rope passing to the third diverting wheel, the first rope passing under the second diverting wheel and the second rope passing under the third diverting wheel, the diverting wheels rotating in opposite directions guiding the ropes arriving to them from the drive wheel to turn away from each other; and to pass upwards to the fixing of the second end.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator comprising: an elevator car; a counterweight; a drive wheel mounted stationary, and having a rotational axis; first diverting wheel(s), mounted on the elevator car, and having a rotational axis parallel with the rotational axis of the drive wheel; a second diverting wheel and a third diverting wheel mounted on the counterweight radially side by side, the second and third diverting wheels having a rotational axis different from each other, and each of the second and third diverting wheels is at an angle of 60 to 90 degrees relative to the rotational axis of the drive wheel; and a roping suspending the elevator car and counterweight and comprising a first rope and a second rope, each of the first and second ropes having a first end fixed to a first stationary rope fixing and a second end fixed to second and third stationary rope fixings, respectively, and each of the first and second ropes comprising one or more load bearing members made of fiber-reinforced composite material, wherein the first rope and the second rope are located adjacent one another from the first stationary rope fixing downwards to the elevator car in a direction towards a bottom of a hoistway of the elevator, under said first diverting wheels, pass upwards to the drive wheels in a direction towards the top the hoistway, and are located adjacent one another over the drive wheels, pass downwards to the counterweight, each rope turning around its longitudinal axis an angle of said 60 to 90 degrees, and into a gap between rims of the second and third diverting wheel, the first rope passing to the second diverting wheel and the second rope passing to the third diverting wheel, the first rope passing under the second diverting wheel and the second rope passing under the third diverting wheel, the second and third diverting wheels rotating in opposite directions guiding the ropes to turn away from each and pass upwards to the second and third stationary rope fixings, respectively, wherein each of said load bearing member(s) has a width larger than a thickness thereof as measured in a width-direction of the rope, and wherein each of the second and third diverting wheels, have a diameter of 30 to 70 cm. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said fiber-reinforced composite material comprises reinforcing fibers in polymer matrix. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein said one or more load bearing members is/are embedded in elastomeric coating. 4. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said one or more load bearing members is/are embedded in elastomeric coating. 5. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the roping comprises only said two ropes. 6. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the drive wheel is mounted at a top end of the hoistway in which the car and the counterweight travel. 7. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the counterweight travels vertically on a backside of the vertically traveling car. 8. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the ropes pass from the drive wheel turning around their longitudinal axes in opposite turning directions. 9. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said angle of 60 to 90 degrees is 60 to 85 degrees. 10. The elevator according to claim 9 , wherein the first rope passes downwards turning clockwise and the second rope passes downwards turning counterclockwise, and said angle of 60 to 85 degrees is with the second diverting wheel an angle measured in clockwise direction and with the third diverting wheel an angle measured in counter-clockwise direction with respect to the rotational axis of the drive wheel. 11. The elevator according to claim 9 , wherein the first rope passes downwards turning counterclockwise and the second rope passes downwards turning clockwise, and said angle of 60 to 85 degrees is with the second diverting wheel an angle measured in counter-clockwise direction and with the third diverting wheel an angle measured in clockwise direction with respect to the rotational axis of the drive wheel. 12. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said angle of 60 to 90 degrees is 90 degrees. 13. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the roping comprises exactly two of said ropes passing around the drive wheel adjacent each other in width-direction of the rope, wherein wide sides of the ropes are against the drive wheel. 14. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein each of said rope(s) comprises a plurality of said load bearing members adjacent in width-direction of the rope. 15. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said angle of 60 to 90 degrees is 75 to 85 degrees. 16. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein each of the second and third diverting wheels, have a diameter of 30 to 50 cm.
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