Moving walkway
US-2019218070-A1 · Jul 18, 2019 · US
US11230459B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11230459-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016951044-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 25, 2022 |
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A belt-driven escalator (2) includes a plurality of escalator steps (4) arranged to travel along an inclined conveyance path (101), a drive belt (10) connected to the plurality of escalator steps (4), a drive system (24) arranged to drive the drive belt (10) so as to propel the plurality of escalator steps (4) along the inclined conveyance path (101); and a belt support structure (22). The belt support structure (22) includes a plurality of support wheels (206) and a support belt (212) extending over the plurality of support wheels (206). The support belt (212) is arranged to provide support to the plurality of escalator steps (4) via the drive belt (10).
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What is claimed is: 1. A belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) comprising: a plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) arranged to travel along an inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); a drive belt ( 10 ) directly and rotatably connected to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ); a drive system ( 24 ) arranged to drive the drive belt ( 10 ) so as to propel the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) along the inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); and a belt support structure ( 22 ) comprising a plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) and a support belt ( 212 ) extending over the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ), wherein the support belt ( 212 ) is arranged to provide support to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) via the drive belt ( 10 ). 2. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the conveyance path ( 101 ) comprises an upper transition region ( 110 ) between an inclined region ( 106 ) and a non-inclined landing region ( 104 ), and the belt support structure ( 22 ) is arranged to provide support to the steps ( 4 ) in the upper transition region ( 110 ). 3. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the support belt ( 212 ) is arranged to provide curved support to the drive belt ( 10 ) in the upper transition region ( 110 ). 4. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) is arranged to provide curved support to the drive belt ( 10 ) with a curve that matches a curve of the upper transition region ( 110 ). 5. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) over which the support belt ( 212 ) extends comprises at least three coplanar support wheels ( 206 ) arranged in a curve. 6. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the drive belt ( 10 ) is toothed. 7. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprises a frame ( 204 ) to which the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) is mounted. 8. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprises one or more removable mounting structures ( 218 ) via which one or more support wheels ( 206 ) is mounted to the frame ( 204 ). 9. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprises two terminal support wheels ( 206 a ) between which the support belt ( 10 ) extends, along with one or more intermediate support wheels ( 206 b ) located between the two terminal support wheels ( 206 a ). 10. A belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) comprising: a plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) arranged to travel along an inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); a drive belt ( 10 ) connected to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ); a drive system ( 24 ) arranged to drive the drive belt ( 10 ) so as to propel the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) along the inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); and a belt support structure ( 22 ) comprising a plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) and a support belt ( 212 ) extending over the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ), wherein the support belt ( 212 ) is arranged to provide support to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) via the drive belt ( 10 ); wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprises a frame ( 204 ) to which the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) is mounted; wherein one or more of the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) is adjustably mounted to the frame ( 204 ). 11. A belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) comprising: a plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) arranged to travel along an inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); a drive belt ( 10 ) connected to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ); a drive system ( 24 ) arranged to drive the drive belt ( 10 ) so as to propel the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) along the inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); and a belt support structure ( 22 ) comprising a plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) and a support belt ( 212 ) extending over the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ), wherein the support belt ( 212 ) is arranged to provide support to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) via the drive belt ( 10 ); wherein the support belt ( 10 ) comprises a lower surface in contact with the one or more support wheels ( 206 ) and comprising at least one longitudinal groove ( 214 ), and at least one of the support wheels ( 206 ) over which the support belt ( 212 ) extends comprises a corresponding ridge ( 216 ) engaged with the at least one longitudinal groove ( 214 ). 12. The belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the support belt ( 212 ) comprises a flat belt comprising several adjacent “v” shaped grooves ( 214 ), and at least one of the support wheels ( 206 ) comprises a corresponding plurality of ridges ( 216 ). 13. A belt-driven escalator ( 2 ) comprising: a plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) arranged to travel along an inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); a drive belt ( 10 ) connected to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ); a drive system ( 24 ) arranged to drive the drive belt ( 10 ) so as to propel the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) along the inclined conveyance path ( 101 ); and a belt support structure ( 22 ) comprising a plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) and a support belt ( 212 ) extending over the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ), wherein the support belt ( 212 ) is arranged to provide support to the plurality of escalator steps ( 4 ) via the drive belt ( 10 ); wherein the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprises a plurality of adjacent support belts ( 10 ). 14. A belt support structure ( 22 ) for supporting an escalator drive belt ( 10 ), the belt support structure ( 22 ) comprising a plurality of support wheels ( 206 ) and a support belt ( 212 ) extending over the plurality of support wheels ( 206 ), wherein the support belt ( 206 ) is arranged to provide support to the drive belt ( 10 ); wherein the support belt ( 212 ) comprises a flat belt comprising several adjacent “v” shaped grooves ( 214 ) and at least one of the support wheels ( 206 ) comprises a corresponding plurality of ridges ( 216 ).
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