Elevator with a braking device
US-2017029247-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US10450165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10450165-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515301312-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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An elevator may include a brake apparatus such as a safety apparatus or a service brake, for example. The brake apparatus may be designed to generate a stepped braking force for braking an elevator car of the elevator. A plurality of brake cylinder assemblies may be configured so as to supply different braking forces. The brake cylinder assemblies may in some cases include a piston, a spring, and a brake pad. Moreover, a valve assembly may be utilized by one or more of the brake cylinder assemblies. Additional features of the brake apparatus may involve a compressor, a pressure accumulator, a pressure regulating valve.
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What is claimed is: 1. An elevator comprising: an elevator car; and a brake apparatus configured to generate a selectively variable stepped braking force for braking the elevator car, in which the stepped braking force to be generated is selected from a finite number of discrete force values, the brake apparatus comprising, a plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies that each generate a braking force that is different than the amount of braking force generated by the other of the respective brake cylinder assemblies, wherein the plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies can be actuated in various combinations to apply a stepwise variable amount of total braking force selected from a finite number of discrete force values, dependent on the specific combination of brake cylinder assemblies that are actuated, wherein the plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies of the brake apparatus comprises, a first brake cylinder assembly that generates a first braking force, a second brake cylinder assembly that generates a second braking force that is at least two times greater than the first braking force generated by the first brake cylinder assembly, and a third brake cylinder assembly that generates a third braking force that is between three and five times greater than the first braking force generated by the first brake cylinder assembly. 2. The elevator of claim 1 wherein the plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies are each in fluid communication with the same operating pressure. 3. A brake for a safety apparatus or a service brake of an elevator, comprising: a brake apparatus configured to generate a selectively variable stepped braking force for braking an elevator car of the elevator, in which the stepped braking force to be generated is selected from a finite number of discrete force values, the brake apparatus comprising, a plurality of springs configured to generate braking force, wherein the amount of braking force generated by each respective spring is different than an amount of braking force generated by each of the other of the respective springs, wherein the plurality of springs can be actuated in various combinations to apply a stepwise amount of total braking force selected from a finite number of discrete force value steps, dependent on the specific combination of springs that are actuated to generate braking force. 4. A brake apparatus for an elevator, the brake apparatus comprising: a plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies braking an elevator car, in which the stepped braking force to be generated is selected from a finite number of discrete force values, wherein each brake cylinder assembly includes a spring configured to generate braking force, and the amount of braking force generated by each respective spring is different than an amount of braking force generated by each of the other of the respective springs; and a plurality of valves for the actuation of the plurality of brake cylinder assemblies. 5. The brake apparatus of claim 4 wherein the plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies are each in fluid communication with the same operating pressure. 6. An elevator comprising: an elevator car; and a brake apparatus configured to generate a selectively variable stepped braking force for braking the elevator car, in which the stepped braking force to be generated is selected from a finite number of discrete force values, the brake apparatus comprising, a plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies that each generate a braking force that is different than the amount of braking force generated by the other of the respective brake cylinder assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of individually-actuatable brake cylinder assemblies includes a spring configured to generate braking force, and the amount of braking force generated by each respective spring is different than an amount of braking force generated by each of the other of the respective springs.
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