Elevator system rails

US11014782B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11014782-B2
Application numberUS-201615545130-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 21, 2016
Priority dateJan 23, 2015
Publication dateMay 25, 2021
Grant dateMay 25, 2021

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An elevator system includes one or more elevator cars configured to travel along a hoistway. One or more rails extend along the hoistway and are operably connected to the one or more elevator cars to guide the one or more elevator cars along the hoistway. Each rail of the one or more rails includes a plurality of rail segments arranged end to end. Each rail segment is affixed to a hoistway wall to transfer vertical loads from the rail segment to the hoistway wall. Each rail segment is secured to the hoistway wall via a plurality of rail support brackets. The vertical loads are transferred from the rail segment to the hoistway wall via at least one rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets.

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What is claimed is: 1. An elevator system comprising: one or more elevator cars configured to travel along a hoistway; and one or more rails extending along the hoistway and operably connected to the one or more elevator cars to guide the one or more elevator cars along the hoistway, each rail of the one or more rails including a plurality of rail segments arranged end to end, each rail segment affixed to a hoistway wall via a plurality of rail support brackets; wherein the vertical loads are transferred from the plurality of rail segments to the hoistway wall via at least one rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets; wherein a rail segment of the plurality of rail segments is rigidly affixed to a first rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets to transfer the vertical loads from the rail segment to the hoistway wall, and at least a second rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets spaced apart from the first rail support bracket along the rail segment is vertically slidingly connected to the rail segment. 2. The elevator system on claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of primary drive portions extending along the hoistway and operably connectable to the one or more elevator cars to drive the one or more elevator cars along the hoistway, each primary segment of the plurality of primary portions affixed to the hoistway wall via the plurality of rail support brackets to transfer vertical loads from the primary portion to the hoistway wall via at least one rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets. 3. The elevator system of claim 2 , further comprising a gap between vertically adjacent primary portions. 4. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of rail support brackets is three rail support brackets. 5. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein vertically adjacent rail segments of the plurality of rail segments are connected via a connecting plate allowing for expansion and/or contraction of a spacing between the adjacent rail segments, the connecting plate including a slot extding across the spacing between the adjacent rail segments, through which the vertically adjacent rail segments are connected. 6. The elevator system of claim 5 , wherein the spacing is between about 1 millimeter and 4 millimeters. 7. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein vertically adjacent rail segments include an expansion joint therebetween to maintain a smooth running surface along the rail. 8. The elevator system of claim 7 , wherein the expansion joint includes a tongue portion at a first rail segment and a groove portion at a second rail segment configured to receive the tongue portion. 9. The elevator system of claim 8 , wherein the tongue portion and/or the groove portion slope along a rail height at an angle non-perpendicular to the running surface. 10. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein the angle is between about 15 degrees and 75 degrees, relative to the running surface. 11. A guide rail assembly for an elevator system comprising: a plurality of rail segments arranged end to end; and a plurality of rail support brackets affixed to each rail segment of the plurality of rail segments to transfer vertical loads from the rail segment to a hoistway wall; wherein a rail segment of the plurality of rail segments is rigidly affixed to a first rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets to transfer the vertical loads from the rail segment to the hoistway wall, and at least a second rail support bracket of the plurality of rail support brackets spaced apart from the first rail support bracket along the rail segment vertically slidingly connected to the rail segment. 12. The guide rail assembly of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of rail support brackets is three rail support brackets. 13. The guide rail assembly of claim 11 , wherein vertically adjacent rail segments of the plurality of rail segments are connected via a connecting plate allowing for expansion and/or contraction of a spacing between the adjacent rail segments, the connecting plate including a slot extding across the spacing between the adjacent rail segments, through which the vertically adjacent rail segments are connected. 14. The guide rail assembly of claim 13 , wherein the spacing is between about 1 millimeter and 4 millimeters. 15. The guide rail assembly of claim 11 , wherein vertically adjacent rail segments include an expansion joint therebetween to maintain a smooth running surface along the rail. 16. The guide rail assembly of claim 15 , wherein the expansion joint includes a tongue portion at a first rail segment and a groove portion at a second rail segment configured to receive the tongue portion. 17. The guide rail assembly of claim 16 , wherein the tongue portion and/or the groove portion slope along a rail height at an angle non-perpendicular to the running surface. 18. The guide rail assembly of claim 17 , wherein the angle is between about 15 degrees and 75 degrees, relative to the running surface.

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Classifications

  • B66B19/002Primary

    installing or exchanging guide rails (details of rails B66B7/02) · CPC title

  • for lateral transfer of car or frame, e.g. between vertical hoistways or to/from a parking position · CPC title

  • B66B7/026Primary

    Interconnections · CPC title

  • B66B7/023Primary

    Mounting means therefor · CPC title

  • Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures (characterised by control systems B66B1/00; apparatus for raising or lowering persons on stages of theatres A63J5/12) · CPC title

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What does patent US11014782B2 cover?
An elevator system includes one or more elevator cars configured to travel along a hoistway. One or more rails extend along the hoistway and are operably connected to the one or more elevator cars to guide the one or more elevator cars along the hoistway. Each rail of the one or more rails includes a plurality of rail segments arranged end to end. Each rail segment is affixed to a hoistway wall…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Otis Elevator Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66B19/002. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 25 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).