Simply-supported recirculating elevator system
US-2019077637-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US11390490B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11390490-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016747845-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2022 |
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An illustrative example embodiment of an elevator includes an elevator car frame. A drive mechanism is situated near only one side of the elevator car frame. The drive mechanism includes at least one rotatable drive member that is configured to engage a vertical surface near the one side of the elevator car frame, selectively cause movement of the elevator car frame as the rotatable drive member rotates along the vertical surface, and selectively prevent movement of the elevator car frame when the drive member does not rotate relative to the vertical surface. A biasing mechanism urges the rotatable drive member in a direction to engage the vertical surface. At least one stabilizer is situated near the one side of the elevator car frame and is configured to prevent the elevator car frame from tipping away from the vertical surface.
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I claim: 1. An elevator, comprising: an elevator car frame; a drive mechanism situated near only one side of the elevator car frame, the drive mechanism including two drive wheels configured to engage oppositely facing vertical surfaces near the one side of the elevator car frame, selectively cause movement of the elevator car frame as the drive wheels rotate along the vertical surfaces, and selectively prevent movement of the elevator car frame when the drive wheels do not rotate relative to the vertical surfaces; a biasing mechanism comprising two beams, wherein each of the two beams has a first end and a second end, the beams are respectively associated with one of the drive wheels, the beams are supported for pivotal movement relative to the elevator car frame in response to a force that urges the drive wheels in a direction to engage the vertical surfaces, the first ends of the beams move toward each other in response to an increase in the force, and the second ends of the beams move away from each other in response to the increase in the force; and at least one stabilizer situated near the one side of the elevator car frame, the at least one stabilizer being configured to prevent the elevator car frame from tipping away from the vertical surface. 2. The elevator of claim 1 , wherein each of the drive wheels comprises a wheel and a motor supported at least partially within the wheel. 3. The elevator of claim 1 , wherein the beams move in a first direction and the force is in a second, different direction. 4. The elevator of claim 3 , wherein the first direction is horizontal and the second direction is vertical. 5. The elevator of claim 4 , wherein the force is based on a load on the elevator car frame. 6. The elevator of claim 3 , wherein the biasing mechanism includes an actuator portion that moves in the second direction in response to a change in the force; the actuator portion moves in response to the increase in the force to cause movement of the first ends of the beams toward each other; and the actuator portion moves in response to a decrease in the force to allow movement of the first ends of the beams away from each other. 7. The elevator of claim 6 , wherein the actuator portion moves along the second direction. 8. The elevator of claim 7 , wherein the actuator portion includes an angled surface that has a first profile along a portion of the angled surface and a second profile along a second portion of the angled surface, the first profile includes a first angle that is steeper than a second angle of the second portion, and the second portion of the angled surface causes movement of the first ends of the beams in response to the force being above a preselected threshold. 9. The elevator of claim 8 , wherein the second profile includes a curved surface. 10. The elevator of claim 1 , comprising a vertical support member that includes the vertical surfaces and wherein the vertical support member includes at least one reaction surface that is transverse to the vertical surfaces; and the stabilizer is received against the at least one reaction surface. 11. The elevator of claim 10 , wherein the vertical support comprises an I-beam having a web and a flange at each end of the web; the web defines the vertical surfaces; and at least one of the flanges defines the at least one reaction surface. 12. The elevator of claim 11 , wherein the stabilizer comprises at least one roller that is received against the at least one reaction surface on the at least one of the flanges.
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