Structural health monitoring of an escalator drive system
US-2017297874-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10227215B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10227215-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715684387-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A passenger conveyor (1) comprises at least one transport chain (6) connected to a plurality of transportation elements (4) which are configured for travelling in a closed loop along a pathway; at least one sensor (24), which is arranged in a non-straight portion of the pathway and which is configured for detecting a varying force (F′) exerted by the transport chain (6) and/or by the transportation elements (4) in a direction oriented transversely, in particular orthogonally, to a travelling direction of the transportation elements (4); and a calculation and alarm unit (26).
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What is claimed is: 1. Passenger conveyor comprising: at least one transport chain connected to a plurality of transportation elements which are configured for travelling in a closed loop along a pathway; at least one sensor, which is arranged in a non-straight portion of the pathway and which is configured for detecting a varying force (F′) exerted by the transport chain and/or by the transportation elements in a direction oriented transversely to a travelling direction of the transportation elements; and a calculation and alarm unit, which is configured for determining an amplitude (Δa) of the varying force (F′) detected by the sensor; and which is configured for comparing the determined amplitude (Δa), or a quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), with a predetermined threshold value (aT) and for issuing an alarm signal in case the calculated amplitude (Δa), or the quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), exceeds the predetermined threshold value (aT). 2. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the calculation and alarm unit is configured for issuing the alarm signal only in case the calculated amplitude (Δa), or the quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), exceeds the predetermined threshold value (aT) for at least a predetermined amount of time (T) and/or for at least a predetermined number of times. 3. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor is arranged in a curved intermediate portion of the pathway. 4. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the calculation and alarm unit is configured for calculating a component of the force (F) which is oriented parallel to the travelling direction. 5. Passenger conveyor according claim 4 , wherein the calculation and alarm unit is configured for calculating an acceleration (a) of the transportation elements from the calculated component of the force (F) oriented parallel to the travelling direction and for comparing the calculated acceleration (a) with the predetermined threshold value (aT). 6. Passenger conveyor according claim 5 , wherein the calculation and alarm unit is configured for including the mass (mstep) of the transportation elements and the mass (mP) of passengers residing on the transportation elements when calculating the acceleration (a) of the transportation elements. 7. Passenger conveyor according claim 6 , further comprising a driving force sensor which is configured for determining the driving force which is needed for driving the transportation elements, wherein the calculation and alarm unit is configured for determining the mass (mP) of passengers residing on the transportation elements from said driving force. 8. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the passenger conveyor is an escalator in which the transportation elements are provided in the form of steps. 9. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the passenger conveyor is a moving walkway in which the transportation elements are provided in the form of pallets. 10. Passenger conveyor according to claim 1 , wherein the least one sensor is configured for detecting a varying force exerted by the transport chain and/or by the transportation elements in a direction oriented orthogonally to the travelling direction of the transportation elements. 11. Passenger conveyor according to claim 3 , wherein the curved intermediate portion of the pathway is located between an inclined portion of the passenger conveyor and a horizontal landing portion of the passenger conveyor. 12. Method for monitoring vibrations in a passenger conveyor comprising a transport chain connecting a plurality of transportation elements which are configured for travelling in a closed loop along a pathway; wherein the method includes detecting a varying force (F′) exerted by the transport chain and/or by the transportation elements in a direction which is oriented transverse to the travelling direction in a non-straight portion of the pathway; determining the amplitude (Δa) of the detected varying force (F′); comparing the amplitude (Δa), or a quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), with a predetermined threshold value (aT) and issuing an alarm signal in case the amplitude (Δa), or the quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), exceeds the predetermined threshold value (aT). 13. Method according to claim 12 wherein the alarm signal is issued only in case the amplitude (Δa), or the quantity derived from said amplitude (Δa), exceeds the predetermined threshold value (aT) for at least a predetermined amount of time (T) and/or for at least a predetermined number of times. 14. Method according to claim 12 , further including calculating a component of the force (F) which is oriented parallel to the travelling direction. 15. Method according to claim 14 , wherein the method further includes calculating an acceleration (a) of the transport chain from the calculated component of the force (F) which is oriented parallel to the travelling direction and comparing the calculated acceleration (a) with the predetermined threshold value (aT). 16. Method according to claim 15 , wherein the method further includes using the mass (mstep) of the transportation elements and the mass (mP) of passengers residing on the transportation elements when calculating the acceleration of the transportation elements. 17. Method according to claim 16 , wherein the method includes determining the driving force which is needed for driving the transportation elements and determining the masses (mP) of passengers residing on the transportation elements from said driving force.
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