Fire resistant coated steel belt
US-2016325966-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US2016257529A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016257529-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415033179-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An elevator drive for use in a counterweight-less elevator installation includes a motor driving a traction sheave in engagement with an elongate load bearing member supporting an elevator car, and a pressure applicator exerting a normal force on the elongate load bearing member as the member engages with the traction sheave. One of the traction sheave and the pressure applicator is displaceable relative to the other. Accordingly, in use, the normal force imparted by the pressure applicator on the elongate load bearing member can be varied to improve the longevity of the elongate load bearing member.
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1 - 15 . (canceled) 16 . An elevator drive comprising: a motor; a traction sheave driven by the motor for engaging with an elongate load bearing member supporting an elevator car; and a pressure applicator arranged to exert normal force on the elongate load bearing member towards the traction sheave, wherein one of the traction sheave and the pressure applicator is mounted on a lever rotatable about a fulcrum and is thereby displaceable relative to another of the traction sheave and the pressure applicator, and whereby a tension in the elongate load bearing member biases the lever about the fulcrum when the traction sheave engages the elongate load bearing member. 17 . The elevator drive according to claim 16 including a switch monitoring a position of the lever. 18 . The elevator drive according to claim 16 wherein the pressure applicator comprises a belt entrained over a first pulley and a second pulley and engaging the elongate load bearing member. 19 . The elevator drive according to claim 16 wherein the pressure applicator comprises a plurality of rollers spring biased towards the traction sheave and engaging the elongate load bearing member. 20 . The elevator drive according to claim 19 wherein the rollers are mounted on chain links forming a chain and at least one end of the chain is anchored by a spring. 21 . The elevator drive according to claim 16 wherein the motor is mounted on the lever. 22 . The elevator drive according to claim 21 wherein the tension in the elongate load bearing member biases the traction sheave towards the pressure applicator. 23 . The elevator drive according to claim 16 wherein the pressure applicator is mounted on the lever. 24 . The elevator drive according to claim 23 including a spring acting on the lever to bias the pressure applicator towards the traction sheave. 25 . The elevator drive according to claim 23 wherein the tension in the elongate load bearing member acts on the lever to bias the pressure applicator towards the traction sheave. 26 . The elevator drive according to claim 25 including a diverting pulley mounted to the lever and the elongate load bearing member travels over the diverting pulley. 27 . The elevator drive according to claim 23 wherein the pressure applicator comprises a belt entrained over a first pulley and a second pulley and wherein at least one of the first pulley and the second pulley is mounted on the lever. 28 . A counterweight-less elevator installation comprising: an elevator car; an elongate load bearing member supporting the elevator car; and elevator drive comprising, a motor, a traction sheave driven by the motor engaging with the elongate load bearing member, and a pressure applicator exerting normal force on the elongate load bearing member towards the traction sheave, wherein one of the traction sheave and the pressure applicator is mounted on a lever rotatable about a fulcrum and is thereby displaceable relative to another of the traction sheave and the pressure applicator, and whereby a tension in the elongate load bearing member biases the lever about the fulcrum. 29 . A method for driving a counterweight-less elevator comprising the steps of: driving a traction sheave; supporting an elevator car on an elongate load bearing member engaging the traction sheave; and exerting a normal force on a portion of the elongate load bearing member passing over the traction sheave and varying the normal force in accordance with changes in a tension in the elongate load bearing member. 30 . The method according to claim 29 including a step of providing a pressure applicator to exert the normal force on the portion of the elongate load bearing member as it engages with the traction sheave.
with hoisting rope or cable operated by frictional engagement with a winding drum or sheave {(B66B11/008 takes precedence)} · CPC title
for counterweightless elevators · CPC title
Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures (characterised by control systems B66B1/00; apparatus for raising or lowering persons on stages of theatres A63J5/12) · CPC title
with hoisting rope or cable positively attached to a winding drum {(B66B11/0075 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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