Travelling cable of an elevator, and an elevator
US-9944494-B2 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US11299370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11299370-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816023775-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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A tension member for an elevator system includes one or more tension elements extending along a length of the tension member, and one or more a wave guide regions secured to at least one surface of the tension member or integral to the tension member and extending along the length of the tension member. The one or more wave guide regions are configured for transmission of a radio frequency (RF) data signal along the one or more wave guide regions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tension member for an elevator system, comprising: one or more tension elements extending along a length of the tension member; and one or more a wave guide regions secured to at least one surface of the tension member or integral to the tension member and extending along the length of the tension member, the one or more wave guide regions configured for transmission of a radio frequency (RF) data signal along the one or more wave guide regions; wherein the tension member is configured as a belt, the belt including a jacket defining: a traction side configured to interact with a drive sheave of the elevator system; and a back side opposite the traction side; and wherein the one or more wave guide regions are secured at an edge surface of the belt, the edge surface extending between the traction side and the back side. 2. The tension member of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wave guide regions are secured at the back side of the belt. 3. The tension member of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wave guide regions are configured as a plurality of wave guide strips, each wave guide strip extending partially across a belt width of the belt. 4. The tension member of claim 1 , further comprising an interlayer disposed between the jacket and the one or more wave guide regions, the interlayer having a different refractive index than the one or more wave guide regions. 5. A tension member for an elevator system, comprising: one or more tension elements extending along a length of the tension member; and one or more a wave guide regions secured to at least one surface of the tension member or integral to the tension member and extending along the length of the tension member, the one or more wave guide regions configured for transmission of a radio frequency (RF) data signal along the one or more wave guide regions; wherein the tension member is configured as a synthetic fiber rope; wherein the one or more wave guide regions surround the one or more tension elements. 6. The tension member of claim 1 , wherein the tension member is configured as a synthetic fiber tape, the one or more wave guide regions disposed at an outer surface of the synthetic fiber tape. 7. The tension member of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wave guide regions have a loss tangent of less than 0.001. 8. The tension member of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wave guide regions are formed from a low loss dielectric material including one or more of a polyolefin, a fluoropolymer, a polystyrene homo or co-polymers, micro-porous or nano-porous polymeric materials. 9. An elevator system, comprising: a hoistway; an elevator car movable along the hoistway; a tension member operably connected to the elevator car to move the elevator car along the hoistway, the tension member including: one or more tension elements extending along a length of the tension member; and one or more wave guide regions secured to at least one surface of the tension member or integral to the tension member and extending along the length of the tension member, the one or more wave guide regions configured for transmission of a radio frequency (RF) data signal along the one or more wave guide regions; wherein the tension member is configured as a belt, including a jacket including: a traction side configured to interact with a drive sheave of the elevator system; and a back side opposite the traction side; wherein the one or more wave guide regions are secured at one of the back side or an edge surface of the belt, the edge surface extending between the traction side and the back side. 10. The elevator system of claim 9 , further comprising: a non-contact transmitter disposed in the hoistway configured to transmit the RF data signal to the one or more wave guide regions; and a coupling disposed at the elevator car to convey the RF data signal from the one or more wave guide regions to one or more systems of the elevator car. 11. The elevator system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more systems are one or more of a car control system, a communication system, or an entertainment system. 12. The elevator system of claim 10 wherein the RF data signal includes one or more of an audio signal, a video signal, a control signal, a prognostic health management signal or a condition based monitoring signal. 13. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein the tension member is configured as a synthetic fiber rope and the one or more wave guide regions surround or are surrounded by the one or more tension elements. 14. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein the tension member is configured as a synthetic fiber tape, the one or more wave guide regions disposed at an outer surface of the synthetic fiber tape. 15. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein the data signal has a frequency of 1 Mhz or greater.
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