Elevator counterweight
US-2023242378-A1 · Aug 3, 2023 · US
US11952241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11952241-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217968183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2022 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2024 |
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An elevator counterweight ( 2 ) includes a first part ( 4 ). The first part ( 4 ) is configured to be connected, in use, to a suspension member ( 8 ) of an elevator system ( 1 ). The first part ( 4 ) is arranged to receive an additional mass ( 6 ) when the first part ( 4 ) is connected to the suspension member ( 8 ), such that a mass of the elevator counterweight ( 2 ) can be varied. A controller ( 14 ) may be arranged to control a mass variation system ( 12 ) to vary the mass of the elevator counterweight ( 2 ) according to a schedule. The controller ( 14 ) may determine the schedule in a learning process.
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What is claimed is: 1. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator car; an elevator counterweight including a first part configured to be connected, in use, to a suspension member of an elevator system, wherein the first part is arranged to receive an additional mass when the first part is connected to the suspension member, such that a mass of the elevator counterweight can be varied; a mass variation system, wherein the mass variation system is arranged to add additional mass to the first part and/or remove additional mass from the first part, so that a mass of the elevator counterweight can be varied; a controller, wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to add or remove the additional mass from the first part of the elevator counterweight; and a dynamic display, wherein the dynamic display is arranged to display a current duty load, wherein the current duty load varies in correspondence with variation in the mass of the elevator counterweight. 2. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is arranged to carry out a learning process, comprising the controller receiving measurements, over a first time period, representative of a load within the elevator car, and then, after the first time period ends, either: the controller determining a predicted schedule of the maximum load in the elevator car over time; or the controller sending the measurements representative of a load within the elevator car over the first time period to a cloud service, wherein the cloud service is configured to determine the predicted schedule of the maximum load in the elevator car over time, and send this predetermined schedule to the controller; wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to vary the mass of the elevator counterweight according to the predicted schedule. 3. The elevator system of claim 2 , wherein after the first time period ends, the controller continues to receive measurements representative of the load within the elevator car, and updates the predicted schedule based on these measurements received after the end of the first time period. 4. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to vary the mass of the elevator counterweight in response to a trigger from the elevator system. 5. The elevator system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an elevator system controller arranged to control operation of the elevator system, wherein the control of the operation of the elevator system is adapted in correspondence with variations in the mass of the elevator counterweight. 6. The elevator system of claim 1 , further comprising a hoistway, within which the elevator car is configured to travel, the hoistway comprising a parking location and wherein the elevator system is configured so that the additional mass is stored in the parking location when it has been removed from the elevator counterweight by the mass variation system. 7. The elevator system of claim 6 , wherein the parking location is located on the hoistway wall, wherein the parking location is at a height in the hoistway which corresponds to a height of the elevator counterweight when the elevator car is positioned at a main floor of the elevator system, wherein the main floor of the elevator system is the floor of the elevator system at which the majority of incoming passengers arrive at the elevator system. 8. An elevator system comprising: an elevator car; an elevator counterweight including a first part configured to be connected, in use, to a suspension member of an elevator system, wherein the first part is arranged to receive an additional mass when the first part is connected to the suspension member, such that a mass of the elevator counterweight can be varied; a mass variation system, wherein the mass variation system is arranged to add additional mass to the first part and/or remove additional mass from the first part, so that a mass of the elevator counterweight can be varied; a controller, wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to add or remove the additional mass from the first part of the elevator counterweight; and at least one operation-mode display, wherein the operation-mode display is arranged to display an indication of an elevator mode of operation, wherein the mode of operation corresponds to a variation in the mass of the elevator counterweight. 9. The elevator system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is arranged to carry out a learning process, comprising the controller receiving measurements, over a first time period, representative of a load within the elevator car, and then, after the first time period ends, either: the controller determining a predicted schedule of the maximum load in the elevator car over time; or the controller sending the measurements representative of a load within the elevator car over the first time period to a cloud service, wherein the cloud service is configured to determine the predicted schedule of the maximum load in the elevator car over time, and send this predetermined schedule to the controller; wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to vary the mass of the elevator counterweight according to the predicted schedule. 10. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein after the first time period ends, the controller continues to receive measurements representative of the load within the elevator car, and updates the predicted schedule based on these measurements received after the end of the first time period. 11. The elevator system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is arranged to control the mass variation system to vary the mass of the elevator counterweight in response to a trigger from the elevator system. 12. The elevator system as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising an elevator system controller arranged to control operation of the elevator system, wherein the control of the operation of the elevator system is adapted in correspondence with variations in the mass of the elevator counterweight. 13. The elevator system of claim 8 , further comprising a hoistway, within which the elevator car is configured to travel, the hoistway comprising a parking location and wherein the elevator system is configured so that the additional mass is stored in the parking location when it has been removed from the elevator counterweight by the mass variation system. 14. The elevator system of claim 13 , wherein the parking location is located on the hoistway wall, wherein the parking location is at a height in the hoistway which corresponds to a height of the elevator counterweight when the elevator car is positioned at a main floor of the elevator system, wherein the main floor of the elevator system is the floor of the elevator system at which the majority of incoming passengers arrive at the elevator system.
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