Friction liner and traction sheave
US-10766746-B2 · Sep 8, 2020 · US
US11117787B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11117787-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916518105-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 14, 2021 |
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An illustrative example embodiment of elevator sheave liner includes a rigid central portion made of a first material and a resilient outer portion made of a second material. The central portion defines a traction surface that is configured to receive an elevator tension member. The outer portion defines an engagement surface that is configured to secure the sheave liner to an elevator sheave.
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I claim: 1. An elevator sheave liner, comprising: a rigid central portion made of a first material, the central portion defining a traction surface that is configured to receive an elevator tension member; and a resilient outer portion made of a second material, the outer portion defining an engagement surface that is configured to secure the sheave liner to an elevator sheave wherein the first material comprises metal; and the second material comprises a polymer. 2. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the second material comprises an elastomer. 3. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the second material comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane. 4. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the central portion is a casting and the first material comprises iron. 5. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the engagement surface comprises a dovetail profile. 6. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the outer portion is over-molded onto the central portion. 7. An elevator sheave assembly, comprising: a sheave including a first surface parallel to an axis of rotation of the sheave; a rigid sheave liner made of a first material, the sheave liner having an inner surface received adjacent the first surface, the sheave liner having an outer surface defining a traction surface that is configured to receive an elevator tension member; and a resilient layer made of a second material and secured to one of the sheave and the rigid sheave liner, the resilient layer being between the sheave and the rigid sheave liner, the resilient layer having an exterior profile that cooperates with surfaces on the other of the rigid sheave liner and the sheave to secure the rigid sheave liner to the sheave. 8. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 7 , wherein the resilient layer is secured to the rigid sheave liner; the sheave includes retaining surfaces that are transverse to the first surface; the retaining surfaces have a dovetail profile; the exterior profile of the resilient layer defines engagement surfaces that engage the retaining surfaces; and the engagement surfaces have a corresponding dovetail profile. 9. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 8 , wherein the sheave liner includes an inner surface received adjacent the first surface of the sheave; the inner surface is situated at a first radial distance from the axis of rotation; the outer portion includes an inner ledge; and the inner ledge is situated at a second, larger radial distance from the axis of rotation. 10. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 7 , wherein the sheave liner is snap-fit onto the sheave. 11. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first material comprises metal; and the second material comprises a polymer. 12. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second material comprises an elastomer. 13. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second material comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane. 14. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 11 , wherein the rigid sheave liner comprises a casting and the first material comprises iron. 15. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 7 , wherein the resilient layer is over-molded onto the one of the sheave and the rigid sheave liner. 16. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 7 , wherein the resilient layer is secured to the sheave; the exterior profile includes retaining surfaces that are transverse to the first surface; and the rigid sheave liner has an exterior that includes engagement surfaces that engage the retaining surfaces. 17. The elevator sheave assembly of claim 16 , wherein the retaining surfaces establish a dovetail profile; and the engagement surfaces establish a corresponding dovetail profile. 18. The elevator sheave liner of claim 1 , wherein the resilient outer portion is secured to each of two surfaces on the rigid central portion, the two surfaces are transverse to the traction surface, and the engagement surface has a dovetail profile.
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