Frictionless electronic safety actuator
US-2024051794-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US2016289045A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016289045-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415036514-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A safety brake for an elevator includes a brake element or a brake wedge, a guide element, and a setting device. The brake element or the brake wedge is borne movably on the guide element. The safety brake has an activating element, which, upon activation of the safety brake, can be brought into mechanical engagement with the brake element or the brake wedge to act on a guiderail to stop an associated elevator car.
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1 - 15 . (canceled) 16 . A safety brake for an elevator comprising: a brake element; a guide element on which the brake element is displaceably borne, wherein the guide element is movable between a rest position and a brake initial position; a setting device with a pressure element, the pressure element acting on the guide element to move the guide element from the rest position into the brake initial position; and an activating element, which, upon activation of the safety brake, is brought into mechanical engagement with the brake element, and by which the brake element is moved in a direction towards an engaged position. 17 . The safety brake according to claim 16 wherein the brake element is a brake wedge with a brake surface and, upon activation of the safety brake, the activating element moves in a direction along the brake surface to move the brake wedge towards the engaged position. 18 . The safety brake according to claim 16 wherein upon activation of the safety brake, the guide element is brought into mechanical engagement with the activating element or the activating element is fastened to a brake housing for swiveling and is pivotable with the guide element. 19 . The safety brake according to claim 16 wherein the activating element has a roller for mechanical engagement with the brake element. 20 . The safety brake according to claim 19 wherein the activating element has a pivot point for the guide element, the pivot point being positioned between a swivel axle of the activating element and the roller. 21 . The safety brake according to claim 16 wherein the actuating element includes a holding element for holding the guide element prior to activation of the safety brake, and a pressure element for moving the guide element upon activation of the safety brake. 22 . The safety brake according to claim 21 wherein the holding element is an electromagnet. 23 . The safety brake according to claim 21 wherein the pressure element is a helical spring. 24 . The safety brake according to claim 21 wherein the holding element is fastened to the guide element. 25 . The safety brake according to claim 16 including a pressure element in mechanical engagement with the guide element and a setting device for setting a pressure force applied by the pressure element on the guide element. 26 . The safety brake according to claim 16 including a guide plate with a guide contour for guiding movement of the brake element. 27 . The safety brake according to claim 26 wherein the guide contour extends at a wedge angle to a working axis of the safety brake. 28 . The safety brake according to claim 27 wherein the guide contour has an at least partly curved contour relative to the working axis. 29 . The safety brake according to claim 16 including a brake plate borne on a spring assembly, wherein a guiderail can be arranged between the brake element and the brake plate. 30 . A method for moving a brake element of an elevator safety brake into an engaged position comprising the steps of: bringing a guide element, with the brake element movably borne thereon, from a rest position into a brake initial position using a pressure element of a setting device; and upon activation of the safety brake, moving the brake element using an activating element in a direction of an engaged position. 31 . The method according to claim 30 including the steps of: upon activation of the safety brake, bringing the guide element into mechanical engagement with the activating element; and bringing the guide element into the rest position through the movement of the brake element into the engaged position. 32 . The method according to claim 30 including the steps of: until activation of the safety brake, holding the guide element in the rest position with a holding element; upon deactivation of the holding element, using the setting device to push the guide element into the brake initial position; after a release of the safety brake and upon retraction from the brake initial position into the engaged position, pushing the guide element into the rest position; and after reaching the rest position, holding the guide element in the rest position using the holding element. 33 . An elevator having a safety brake for braking an elevator car or a counterweight, the safety brake comprising: a brake element; a guide element on which the brake element is displaceably borne in a guide, wherein the guide element is movable between a rest position and a brake initial position; a setting device with a pressure element, the pressure element acting on the guide element to move the guide element from the rest position into the brake initial position; and an activating element, which, upon activation of the safety brake, is brought into mechanical engagement with the brake element, and by which the brake element is moved in a direction towards an engaged position.
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