Method for manufacturing a platform lift rail
US-2019185294-A1 · Jun 20, 2019 · US
US10745247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10745247-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615247314-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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A guidance mechanism for an elevator car is constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure. The guidance mechanism includes a first support structure supported by the first lane structure. The first support structure includes a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure. A first retention device of the mechanism is disposed, at least in part, between the first retainer face and the first lane structure. The first retention device is supported by the elevator car and is constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A guidance mechanism for an elevator car constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure, the guidance mechanism comprising: a first support structure supported by the first lane structure, the first support structure including a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces and is spaced from the first lane structure; and a first retention device disposed at least in part between the first retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure, wherein the first retention device is a slider constructed and arranged to move along the first retainer face. 2. A guidance mechanism for an elevator car constructed and arranged to move along a lane defined at least in-part between two opposing first and second lane structures of a stationary structure, the guidance mechanism comprising: a first support structure supported by the first lane structure, the first support structure including a first retainer face disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces and is spaced from the first lane structure; a first retention device disposed at least in part between the first retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the first retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure; a first roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a first guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the first guidance face faces substantially opposite the first retainer face; a second roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a second guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the second guidance face is disposed substantially normal to the first guidance face and the first retainer face; and a third roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a third guidance face of the first support structure, wherein the third guidance face faces opposite the second guidance face. 3. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 2 , wherein the first support structure includes a rail bracket constructed and arranged to support at least a part of a first portion of a linear propulsion motor for propelling the elevator car. 4. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 3 further comprising: a second retainer face carried by a second projecting member of the first support structure disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure, and wherein the first retainer face is carried by a first projecting member of the first support structure that projects in an opposite direction from the second projecting member; and a second retention device disposed at least in part between the second retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the second retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure. 5. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 4 further comprising: a fourth roller supported by the elevator car and constructed and arranged to roll upon a fourth guidance face carried by the second projecting element and that faces opposite the second retainer face. 6. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 5 , wherein the first and second guidance faces are carried by the first projecting member and the third guidance face is carried by the second projecting member. 7. The guidance mechanism set forth in claim 2 further comprising: a second retainer face carried by a second projecting member of the first support structure disposed between the elevator car and the first lane structure, that substantially faces the first lane structure, and is spaced from the first lane structure, and wherein the first retainer face is carried by a first projecting member of the first support structure that projects in an opposite direction from the second projecting member; and a second retention device disposed at least in part between the second retainer face and the first lane structure, supported by the elevator car, and constructed and arranged to contact the second retainer face for limiting lateral movement of the elevator car away from the first lane structure and toward the second lane structure.
actuated mechanically otherwise than by rope or cable · CPC title
Riding means, e.g.} Shoes, Rollers, {between car and guiding means, e.g. rails, ropes (rollers adapted to match the shape of a special guiding means B66B7/02; vibration attenuation systems acting between car and its supporting frame B66B11/026) · CPC title
with a special shape · CPC title
Rollers · CPC title
Shoes, sliders · CPC title
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