Elevator arrangement and method

US10065834B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10065834-B2
Application numberUS-201414518397-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2014
Priority dateMay 23, 2012
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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The invention relates to an elevator arrangement, which comprises one or more elevator units to be moved in an elevator hoistway, said unit(s) including at least an elevator car, and possibly also a counterweight, roping connected to an elevator unit, which roping comprises a plurality of ropes, and a moveable supporting structure in the elevator hoistway for supporting the aforementioned one or more elevator units below it via the aforementioned roping, and a rope pulley or rope pulley stack of the supporting structure in connection with the supporting structure, around which rope pulley or rope pulley stack the aforementioned roping travels, and from which the roping travels down to an elevator unit. The roping travels from the aforementioned rope pulley or rope pulley stack down to an elevator unit, in connection with which is a first rope pulley or rope pulley stack and a second rope pulley or rope pulley stack, which are disposed non-coaxially in relation to each other, their rotation axes being separate from each other in the lateral direction, and in that the first part of the ropes of the roping traveling from the rope pulley or rope pulley stack down to the elevator unit travels to the elevator unit, to the first rope pulley or rope pulley stack that is in connection with the elevator unit, under the pulley or stack, and onwards back up to a rope anchorage arrangement, and the second part to the second rope pulley or rope pulley stack in that is connection with the elevator unit in question, under the pulley or stack, and onwards back up to a rope anchorage arrangement. The invention also relates to corresponding guidance of compensating roping, as well as to a method wherein the service range of the elevator car is increased.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A kit to construct an elevator arrangement, the kit comprising: roping selectively connected to one or more elevator units, the roping including at least a first roping arrangement and a second roping arrangement; a movable supporting structure in an elevator hoistway for supporting the one or more elevator units via the first roping arrangement during construction of the elevator arrangement; a traction sheave attached to the movable supporting structure, the traction sheave configured to have the roping travel therearound and down to one or more of the elevator units; and a first pair of rope pulleys on one of the one or more elevator units, the first pair of rope pulleys including a first rope pulley and a second rope pulley disposed non-coaxially in relation to each other such that rotation axes of the first pair of rope pulleys are separate from each other in a lateral direction, wherein the kit is constructible such that, during construction of the elevator arrangement, the traction sheave is at a first horizontal position with respect to walls of the elevator hoistway, the first roping arrangement is in a 2:1 configuration, and a first rope of the first roping arrangement is configured to travel from the traction sheave to the first rope pulley under the first rope pulley and onwards back up to one or more rope anchors and a second rope of the first roping arrangement is configured to travel from the traction sheave to the second rope pulley under the second rope pulley and onwards back up to one or more of the rope anchors such that the first roping arrangement travels at a center point of a vertical projection of the one of the one or more elevator units, and after completion of the elevator arrangement, the first roping arrangement is swapped for the second roping arrangement, the second roping arrangement is in a 1:1 configuration, and the second roping arrangement is configured to travel from the traction sheave and terminate on the one or more elevator units at the center point such that a position of the traction sheave connected to the second roping arrangement remains at the first horizontal position after construction of the elevator arrangement and conversion from the 2:1 configuration to the 1:1 configuration. 2. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 1 , further comprising: the one or more elevator units configured to move in the elevator hoistway, the one or more elevator units including a first elevator unit and a second elevator unit connected by the roping, the first elevator unit being an elevator car and the second elevator unit being a counterweight wherein, the roping on a first side of the traction sheave is configured to travel down to the first pair of rope pulleys on the elevator car, and the roping on a second side of the traction sheave is configured to travel down to a second pair of rope pulleys on the counterweight. 3. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein the counterweight is configured to travel on one side of the elevator car, and an axis of rotation of the traction sheave is parallel to a direction of a wall of the elevator car that is on the side of the counterweight. 4. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the roping travels from the movable supporting structure down to the one or more elevator units such that the roping travels at the center point of the vertical projection of respective ones of the one or more elevator units. 5. A kit to construct an elevator arrangement, the kit comprising: a movable supporting structure in an elevator hoistway, the movable supporting structure configured to support one or more elevator units during construction of the elevator arrangement; roping selectively connected to the one or more elevator units and hanging suspended from the one or more elevator units, the roping including at least a first roping arrangement and a second roping arrangement; a traction sheave configured to rotate below the one or more elevator units, the traction sheave configured to have the roping travel therearound and up to the one or more elevator units; and a first pair of rope pulleys including a first rope pulley and a second rope pulley disposed non-coaxially in relation to each other such that rotation axes of the first pair of rope pulleys are separate from each other in a lateral direction, wherein the kit is constructible such that, during construction of the elevator arrangement, the traction sheave is at a first horizontal position with respect to walls of the elevator hoistway, the first roping arrangement is in a 2:1 configuration, and a first rope of the first roping arrangement is configured to travel from the traction sheave to the first rope pulley over the first rope pulley and onwards back down to a rope anchorage arrangement and a second rope of the first roping arrangement is configured to travel from the traction sheave to the second rope pulley over the second rope pulley and onwards back down to one or more of the rope anchors such that the first roping arrangement travels at a center point of a vertical projection of the one of the one or more elevator units, and after completion of the elevator arrangement, the first roping arrangement is swapped for the second roping arrangement, the second roping is in a 1:1 configuration, and the second roping is configured to travel from the traction sheave and terminate on the one or more elevator units at the center point such that a position of the traction sheave connected to the second roping arrangement remains at the first horizontal position after construction of the elevator arrangement and conversion from the 2:1 configuration to the 1:1 configuration. 6. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein the roping travels as a dense bundle from the traction sheave to the first rope pulley and the second rope pulley, and the first rope pulley and the second rope pulley are configured to divide the first rope and the second rope of the first roping arrangement respectively, such that the first rope is conducted away from the second rope. 7. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the first rope pulley and the second rope pulley are configured to guide the first rope and the second rope of the first roping arrangement respectively, such that the first rope and the second rope travel relatively close to each other from the traction sheave to the first pair of rope pulleys, and the first rope and the second rope travel relatively far from each other from the first pair of rope pulleys to one or more of the rope anchors. 8. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the roping includes excess roping wound around a rope reel associated with a roping supply storage space, and the rope anchors are configured to open to adjust an amount of the excess roping wound around the rope reel. 9. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the one or more elevator units include a first elevator unit and a second elevator unit connected by the roping, the first elevator unit being an elevator car and the second elevator unit being a counterweight, and the roping runs from the first pair of rope pulleys associated with the elevator car around the traction sheave and to a second pair of rope pulleys associated with the counterweight. 10. The kit to construct the elevator arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the movable supporting structure is liftable upwards in the elevator hoistway. 11. The kit to

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Classifications

  • Arrangements of ropes or cables · CPC title

  • B66B11/008Primary

    with hoisting rope or cable operated by frictional engagement with a winding drum or sheave · CPC title

  • B66B19/02Primary

    Installing or exchanging ropes or cables · CPC title

  • B66B9/00Primary

    Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures (characterised by control systems B66B1/00; apparatus for raising or lowering persons on stages of theatres A63J5/12) · CPC title

  • Mining-hoist operation · CPC title

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What does patent US10065834B2 cover?
The invention relates to an elevator arrangement, which comprises one or more elevator units to be moved in an elevator hoistway, said unit(s) including at least an elevator car, and possibly also a counterweight, roping connected to an elevator unit, which roping comprises a plurality of ropes, and a moveable supporting structure in the elevator hoistway for supporting the aforementioned one o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ratia Jouni, Peraelae Jussi, Kone Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66B11/008. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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