Handrail tension monitoring device for a passenger transport system
US-2023356983-A1 · Nov 9, 2023 · US
US10065839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065839-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214370718-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A system for braking an escalator or moving walkway includes a handrail and passenger support in registration with one another so as to move together. A braking tensioner selectively increases tension in the handrail during operation. The increased tension serves to frictionally brake the handrail and hence the passenger support. The braking tensioner may be located in any of various locations depending upon system design, and may be driven in any suitable manner, e.g., hydraulically, electrically, electromagnetically, and so on. Frictional wear on the handrail is reduced by the fact that the described braking system spreads the frictional load over a large area of the handrail, e.g., the many locations where the handrail contacts the underlying support throughout its length.
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I claim: 1. A passenger conveyor comprising: a passenger support configured to support one or more passengers; a handrail linked to the passenger support such that the passenger support and the handrail move in registration with one another, the handrail movement guided by an underlying support; and a brake system for selectively preventing movement of the handrail and the passenger support in registration with the handrail, the brake system including a tensioner for selectively increasing a tension of the handrail, whereby friction between the handrail and the underlying support precludes the handrail and passenger support from moving. 2. The passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the brake system provides one or both of operational braking and auxiliary braking. 3. The passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the passenger conveyor is one of an escalator and a moving sidewalk. 4. The passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the passenger support includes one of a step, pallet, and conveyor belt. 5. A passenger conveyor comprising: a passenger support configured to support one or more passengers; a handrail linked to the passenger support such that the passenger support and the handrail move in registration with one another, the handrail movement guided by an underlying support; and a brake system for selectively preventing movement of the handrail and the passenger support in registration with the handrail, the brake system including a tensioner for selectively increasing a tension of the handrail, whereby friction between the handrail and the underlying support precludes the handrail and passenger support from moving; wherein the tensioner for selectively increasing a tension of the handrail against the underlying support includes a tension bow adjacent the handrail and a forcing member associated with the tension bow for forcing the tension bow against the handrail. 6. The passenger conveyor according to claim 5 , wherein the tension bow is one of a roller bow and a sliding bow. 7. The passenger conveyor according to claim 5 , wherein the tension bow has associated therewith a guide angle in the handrail as it passes the tension bow, and wherein a force of application of the tension bow needed to produce a predetermined tension in the handrail is dependent on the guide angle of the tension bow. 8. The passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the handrail riding against the underlying support includes first and second turnaround portions where the handrail turns substantially one hundred and eighty degrees, transition curve portions, as well as one or more linear portions wherein the handrail moves in a linear fashion, further including a drive system for driving the passenger support and the handrail including a drive pulley, and wherein the tensioner for selectively increasing a tension of the handrail is located in at least one location selected from the group consisting of a linear portion of the handrail, a turnaround portion of the handrail, a transition curve portion and adjacent the drive pulley. 9. The passenger conveyor according to claim 5 , wherein the forcing member associated with the tension bow for forcing the tension bow against the handrail is actuated via one or more of hydraulic actuation, electro-magnetic actuation, electrical actuation, and spring actuation. 10. A method for braking a passenger conveyor having a passenger support configured to support one or more passengers and a handrail linked to the passenger support such that the passenger support and the handrail move in registration with one another, the handrail movement guided by an underlying support, the method comprising: detecting a need to brake the passenger conveyor; and responsive to detecting a need to brake, selectively increasing a tension in the handrail to increase the friction between the handrail and underlying support until the handrail is precluded from moving, thus also stopping the passenger support. 11. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the passenger conveyor is one of an escalator and a moving sidewalk. 12. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the passenger support includes one of a conveyor belt, a linked plurality of steps, or a linked plurality of pallets. 13. A method for braking a passenger conveyor having a passenger support configured to support one or more passengers and a handrail linked to the passenger support such that the passenger support and the handrail move in registration with one another, the handrail movement guided by an underlying support, the method comprising: detecting a need to brake the passenger conveyor; and responsive to detecting a need to brake, selectively increasing a tension in the handrail to increase the friction between the handrail and underlying support until the handrail is precluded from moving, thus also stopping the passenger support; wherein the passenger conveyor includes a tension bow adjacent the handrail and a forcing member associated with the tension bow, and wherein selectively increasing a tension of the handrail against the underlying support comprises forcing the tension bow against the handrail via the forcing member. 14. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the tension bow is one of a roller bow and a sliding bow. 15. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the handrail riding against the underlying support includes first and second turnaround portions where the handrail turns substantially one hundred and eighty degrees, transition curve portions, as well as one or more linear portions wherein the handrail moves in a linear fashion, and wherein forcing the tension bow against the handrail via the forcing member includes forcing the tension bow against the handrail in at least one of a turnaround portion, a transition curve portion and a linear portion. 16. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the passenger conveyor includes a driving pulley for driving the handrail and wherein forcing the tension bow against the handrail via the forcing member includes forcing the tension bow against the handrail adjacent the driving pulley. 17. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 13 , wherein forcing the tension bow against the handrail via the forcing member includes forcing the tension bow against the handrail by one of a hydraulic mechanism, electro-magnetic mechanism, electrical mechanism, and spring mechanism. 18. The method for braking a passenger conveyor in accordance with claim 13 , wherein forcing the tension bow against the handrail via the forcing member provide at least one of operational braking and emergency safety braking. 19. A brake system for application to a passenger conveyor having a movable passenger support portion and a movable passenger handrail linked for concurrent movement to the passenger support portion, the brake system comprising a tension element configured to selectively increase tension in the handrail to provide a braking force for the passenger support portion resulting from increased tension of the handrail. 20. A brake system for application to a passenger conveyor having a movable passenger support portion and a movable passenger handrail linked for concurrent movement to the passenger support portion, the brake system comprising a tension elemen
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