Mechanical hoistway access control device
US-2019031468-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US10526172B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10526172-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715721226-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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A mechanical hoistway access control device for an elevator landing door includes a first blocking member mounted on a position on a landing door frame above a landing door, and a second blocking member mounted on a position on a car door frame above a car door. The first blocking member is pivotably attached between an upright position and a first horizontal position extending in the door opening direction about a horizontal shaft. The second blocking member is pivotably attached between an upright position and a second horizontal position about a horizontal shaft, the second horizontal position being where the second blocking member protrudes out to the landing door side to block movement of the first blocking member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mechanical hoistway access control device for an elevator landing door, comprising: a first blocking member mounted on a position on a landing door frame above a landing door, the first blocking member pivotably attached between an upright position and a first horizontal position extending in the door opening direction about a horizontal shaft; and a second blocking member mounted on a position on a car door frame above a car door, the second blocking member pivotably attached between an upright position and a second horizontal position about a horizontal shaft, the second horizontal position being where the second blocking member protrudes out to the landing door side to block movement of the first blocking member, wherein the first blocking member is configured to fall down in the first horizontal position to mechanically block complete closing of the landing door when the landing door is opened with no elevator car at the landing, and wherein the second blocking member is configured to fall down in the second horizontal position before the first blocking member falls down to prevent the first blocking member from falling down in the first horizontal position when the landing door is opened in conjunction with the car door. 2. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , wherein the first blocking member is a latch including a tapered end and a cutout portion formed immediately behind the tapered end, wherein the cutout portion is configured to engage with a corresponding receiver arranged on an upper edge of the landing door when the landing door is closed after the landing door is once opened with no elevator car at the landing, and wherein the engagement of the cutout portion with the receiver mechanically locks opening and closing of the landing door. 3. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , further including a landing door switch device that locks the landing door when the landing door is closed. 4. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , wherein the first blocking member has a L-shaped configuration including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion pivotably attached between the upright position and the first horizontal position about the horizontal shaft arranged at a corner section of the L-shaped configuration, the second portion configured such that it extends to the door opening direction from the corner section of the L-shaped configuration when the first portion is in the upright position, and configured to be in slidable contact with an upper edge of the landing door to maintain the first portion in the upright position when the landing door is closed. 5. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 4 , wherein the second portion is configured to make slidable contact with the upper edge of the landing door to maintain the first portion in the upright position until the second blocking member falls down in the second horizontal position when the landing door is opened in conjunction with the car door. 6. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , further including a stopper mounted on an upper edge of the car door so that the stopper makes contact with a landing door side surface of the second blocking member to maintain it in the upright position when the car door is closed. 7. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 6 , wherein the stopper has a tapered portion oriented toward the door closing direction, the tapered portion configured to lift the second blocking member back into the upright position when the car door is closing. 8. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , wherein the second blocking member is formed of a cylindrical rod. 9. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 6 , wherein the stopper is formed of a metal plate having a tapered shape oriented toward the door closing direction. 10. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , wherein the first blocking member further includes a biasing means for biasing the first blocking member in the upright position toward the first horizontal position. 11. The mechanical hoistway access control device of claim 1 , wherein the second blocking member further includes a biasing means for biasing the first blocking member in the upright position toward the second horizontal position.
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