Rope terminal arrangement and an elevator
US-2016272466-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US11130656B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11130656-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716086625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 28, 2021 |
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An elevator installation wherein damage to a support for an elevator car and a counterweight, in particular damage to a sheath of the support, advantageously can be detected. At the elevator installation, a housing at least partially extending around the support, for example at a deflecting roller arrangement. A surface of the housing facing the support is electrically conductive and is electrically grounded. If the support or a wire coming out of the damaged support comes in contact with the housing, an electrical ground fault results. The ground fault can be detected by a security monitoring unit by monitoring a current flowing through the wires of the support, and the damage to the support can thus be inferred.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator installation, comprising: a supporting means; a movable elevator component supported by the supporting means; a housing attached to the movable elevator component and surrounding at least a part of the supporting means; wherein the supporting means can move relative to the housing; and wherein the housing includes a housing body formed of a non-conductive plastics material and an electrically conductive element which is electrically grounded and is arranged on a surface of the housing body facing the supporting means. 2. The elevator installation according to claim 1 including a deflecting roller fastened to the movable elevator component, wherein the supporting means supports the movable elevator component by passing around the deflecting roller at least in part, wherein the housing surrounds the deflecting roller at least in part in a region in which the supporting means passes around the deflecting roller, and the housing is spaced from the supporting means in the region. 3. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the surface of the housing body facing the supporting means is opposite a rear surface of the supporting means, wherein the rear surface of the supporting means is opposite a front surface of the supporting means contacting a deflecting roller or a driving pulley. 4. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive element is an electrically conductive layer arranged on the surface of the housing body facing the supporting means. 5. The elevator installation according to claim 4 wherein the electrically conductive layer is formed by an electrically conductive foil. 6. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive element is an electrically conductive conductor path arranged on the surface of the housing body facing the supporting means. 7. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive element is grounded by a cable attached to the housing. 8. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the supporting means includes at least one electrically conductive wire and wherein the elevator installation includes a security monitoring unit that applies an electrical voltage to the at least one wire and is adapted to detect changes in properties of an electrical current conducted through the at least one wire. 9. The elevator installation according to claim 8 wherein the changes in properties of an electrical current conducted through the at least one wire include an electrical ground fault of the at least one wire. 10. The elevator installation according to claim 1 wherein the housing is fastened to the movable elevator component. 11. A deflecting roller arrangement for an elevator installation, comprising: a deflecting roller; a housing, wherein the deflecting roller is adapted to be mounted in the elevator installation to rotate relative to the housing, wherein the housing surrounds the deflecting roller in a region being adjacent to a surface of the deflecting roller; and wherein the housing includes a housing body formed of a non-conductive plastics material and an electrically conductive element arranged on a surface of the housing body facing the deflecting roller, where the electrically conductive element is connected to an electrical connector adapted to connect to an electrical ground potential. 12. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the surface of the housing body facing the deflecting roller is opposite a lateral surface of the deflecting roller. 13. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the electrically conductive element is an electrically conductive layer arranged on the surface of the housing body facing the deflecting roller. 14. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 13 wherein the electrically conductive layer is formed of an electrically conductive foil. 15. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 11 wherein the electrically conductive element is an electrically conductive conductor path arranged on the surface of the housing body facing the deflecting roller. 16. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 11 including a cable connected to the electrical connector for electrical connection to the electrical ground potential. 17. The deflecting roller arrangement according to claim 11 including a breakage detection apparatus having at least one electrically conductive conductor path extending along the housing. 18. An elevator installation, comprising: a supporting means; a movable elevator component supported by the supporting means; a housing surrounding at least a part of the supporting means, wherein the supporting means can move relative to the housing, and wherein the housing includes a housing body formed of a non-conductive plastics material and an electrically conductive element arranged on a surface of the housing body facing the supporting means; a deflecting roller, wherein the supporting means supports the movable elevator component by passing around the deflecting roller at least in part, wherein the housing surrounds the deflecting roller at least in part in a region in which the supporting means passes around the deflecting roller, and wherein the housing is spaced from the supporting means in the region; wherein the surface of the housing body facing the supporting means is opposite a rear surface of the supporting means, wherein the rear surface of the supporting means is opposite a front surface of the supporting means that contacts the deflecting roller in the region; wherein the electrically conductive element is electrically grounded by a cable attached to the element; and wherein the supporting means includes at least one sheathed, electrically conductive wire, and wherein the elevator installation includes a security monitoring unit that applies an electrical voltage to the at least one wire and detects changes in properties of an electrical current conducted through the at least one wire. 19. The elevator installation according to claim 18 wherein the properties include an electrical ground fault of the at least one wire.
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