Elevator brake release monitoring
US-2017349403-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US10273119B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10273119-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515510130-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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An elevator load weighing system (100) includes a brake assembly (104) configured to apply a braking force that inhibits vertical movement of an elevator car (106), and rotate in response to realizing a torque applied thereto. A position monitoring mechanism (112) is coupled to the brake assembly (104) and is configured to output a position signal in response to a rotation of the brake assembly (104). An electronic elevator control module (102) is configured to determine a zero-torque position of the brake assembly (104) prior to engaging the brake assembly (104). The electronic elevator control module (102) is further configured to detect at least one rotational brake displacement of the brake assembly (104) based on the position signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator load weighing system, comprising: a brake assembly configured to apply a braking force that inhibits vertical movement of an elevator car, the brake assembly configured to rotate in response to realizing a torque applied thereto; a position monitoring mechanism coupled to the brake assembly and configured to output a position signal in response to a rotation of the brake assembly; and an electronic elevator control module in electrical communication with the position monitoring mechanism, the elevator control module configured to determine a zero-torque position of the brake assembly prior to engaging the brake assembly and to detect at least one rotational brake displacement of the brake assembly based on the position signal. 2. The elevator load weighing system of claim 1 , wherein the elevator control module determines a load applied to the elevator car based on a plurality of brake displacements of the brake assembly, and determines an overload condition of the elevator car when the plurality of rotational brake displacements exceeds a threshold value. 3. The elevator load weighing system of claim 2 , wherein the position monitoring mechanism is coupled to the brake assembly and is configured to rotate among a plurality of rotational positions in response to a rotational displacement of the brake assembly, the position signal indicating at least one of an upward displacement or a downward displacement of the elevator car. 4. The elevator load weighing system of claim 3 , wherein the load is determined according to a rotational position differential between the zero-torque position and a second rotational position after engaging the brake assembly. 5. The elevator load weighing system of claim 4 , wherein the elevator control module detects a power loss of the elevator car and re-initializes the zero-torque position in response to detecting an initial rotational position output from the position monitoring mechanism after restoring power to the elevator car. 6. The elevator load weighing system of claim 3 , further comprising: a drive system that controls the vertical displacement of the elevator car, wherein the elevator control module commands the drive system to apply a pre-torque force on the brake assembly prior to disengaging the brake assembly, the pre-torque force returning the brake assembly to the zero-torque position. 7. The elevator load weighing system of claim 6 , wherein the pre-torque force is based on a sum of the rotational brake displacements. 8. The elevator load weighing system of claim 3 , wherein the position monitoring mechanism is a rotary encoder, the brake assembly includes a disc spring unit that elastically moves between a biased position corresponding to the zero-torque position and a displaced position corresponding to a rotational position that is displaced with respect to the zero-torque position, and wherein the rotational positions of the rotary encoder have a linear relationship with respect to the torque and the pre-torque force. 9. A method of determining a load of an elevator car, the method comprising: rotating a brake assembly configured to apply a braking force that inhibits the vertical movement of the elevator car, the brake assembly rotating in response to realizing a torque applied thereto; outputting a position signal in response to rotating brake assembly; and determining a zero-torque position of the brake assembly prior to engaging the brake assembly and to detecting at least one rotational brake displacement of the brake assembly based on the position signal. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising determining a load applied to the elevator car based on a plurality of rotational brake displacements of the brake assembly, and determining an overload condition of the elevator car when the plurality of brake displacements exceeds a threshold value. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising determining at least one of an upward displacement or a downward displacement of the elevator car based on at least one rotational brake displacement. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising determining the load based on a rotational position differential between the zero-torque position and a second rotational position after engaging the brake assembly. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising detecting a power loss of the elevator car and re-initializing the zero-torque position in response to detecting a first rotational brake displacement of the brake assembly after restoring power to the elevator car. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: applying a pre-torque force on the brake assembly prior to disengaging the brake assembly, the pre-torque force returning the brake assembly to the zero-torque position. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising determining the pre-torque force based on a sum of the rotational brake displacements.
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