Evacuation concept for elevator systems
US-2017240380-A1 · Aug 24, 2017 · US
US10926977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10926977-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615754011-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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An elevator car with special measures for evacuation has several side walls, a floor and a ceiling, which together enclose an interior of the elevator car. The elevator car has a flap arranged on one of the side walls and a ladder for evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car. The flap is movable between a closed state, in which the flap blocks access from the interior of the elevator car to an area behind the flap, and an open state, in which access is possible from the interior of the elevator car to the area behind the flap. The flap has a height less than the height of the side walls. In the closed state of the flap, the ladder is arranged in the area behind the flap. The ladder is removable from behind the flap and can be increased in length for the evacuation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator car, comprising: a plurality of side walls, a floor and a ceiling together enclosing an interior of the elevator car, whereby the floor and the ceiling are distanced from each other by a height of the side walls; a ladder for evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car; a flap arranged on one of the side walls of the elevator car; wherein the flap is movable through a rotating movement between a closed state whereby the flap blocks access from the interior of the elevator car to an area behind the flap, and an open state whereby access is possible from the interior of the elevator car to the area behind the flap; wherein the flap has a height that is less than the height of the side walls; wherein the ladder is arranged in the area behind the flap in the closed state of the flap; whereby the ladder is removable from the area behind the flap and is expandable in length for use in the evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car; wherein the flap has a holding arrangement for detachably securing the ladder to a side of the flap that is opposite to the interior of the elevator car; and another ladder removably attached at an outside of a side of the elevator car and adapted to be removed from the side and positioned for use in getting passengers from a roof of the elevator car to an exit from an elevator shaft in which the elevator car is movable while the ladder in the interior of the elevator car remains available to evacuate persons. 2. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the height of the flap is less than a half of the height of the side walls. 3. The elevator car according to claim 1 whereby the flap is attached to a structure in a lower area of the elevator car by a hinge arrangement so that the flap can be opened to the open state by rotating the flap around a horizontal axis of rotation at the hinge arrangement. 4. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the ladder is a telescopic ladder. 5. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the ladder has several longitudinally connectable parts. 6. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the flap has a locking arrangement for releasably locking the flap in the closed state. 7. The elevator car according to claim 6 wherein the locking arrangement is adapted to be locked and unlocked with a separate tool. 8. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the flap in the closed state is flush with the side wall on which the flap is arranged. 9. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the flap is a part of a wall box accommodated in the side wall on which the flap is arranged. 10. The elevator car according to claim 1 including an exit hatch arranged in the ceiling of the elevator car. 11. The elevator car according to claim 1 wherein the ladder has a length in an extended state that is equal to or greater than the height of the side walls. 12. The elevator car according to claim 1 including a fixing device located on an outside of the elevator car and being adapted to affix the ladder to the outside of the elevator car. 13. An elevator car, comprising: a plurality of side walls, a floor and a ceiling together enclosing an interior of the elevator car, whereby the floor and the ceiling are distanced from each other by a height of the side walls; a ladder for evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car; a flap arranged on one of the side walls of the elevator car; wherein the flap is movable through a rotating movement between a closed state whereby the flap blocks access from the interior of the elevator car to an area behind the flap, and an open state whereby access is possible from the interior of the elevator car to the area behind the flap; wherein the flap has a height that is less than the height of the side walls; wherein the ladder is arranged in the area behind the flap in the closed state of the flap and the ladder is detachably affixed to a back side of the flap that is opposite to the interior of the elevator car; and whereby the ladder is removable from the area behind the flap and is expandable in length for use in the evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car. 14. The elevator car according to claim 13 wherein the flap has a holding arrangement for detachably securing the ladder to the back side of the flap. 15. An elevator car, comprising: a plurality of side walls, a floor and a ceiling together enclosing an interior of the elevator car, whereby the floor and the ceiling are distanced from each other by a height of the side walls; a ladder for evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car; a flap arranged on one of the side walls of the elevator car; wherein the flap is movable through a rotating movement between a closed state whereby the flap blocks access from the interior of the elevator car to an area behind the flap, and an open state whereby access is possible from the interior of the elevator car to the area behind the flap; wherein the flap has a height that is less than the height of the side walls; wherein the ladder is arranged in the area behind the flap in the closed state of the flap whereby the ladder is removable from the area behind the flap and is expandable in length for use in the evacuating persons from the interior of the elevator car; wherein the flap has a holding arrangement for detachably securing the ladder to a side of the flap that is opposite to the interior of the elevator car; and a fixing device located on an outside of the elevator car and being adapted to attach the ladder to the outside of the elevator car for use in getting passengers from a roof of the elevator car to an exit from an elevator shaft in which the elevator car is movable.
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