Steel wire rope, elevator provided with steel wire rope, lubricant for steel wire rope, and use of lubricant for lubricating the steel wire rope

US2019062992A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019062992-A1
Application numberUS-201816171509-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 26, 2018
Priority dateJun 16, 2016
Publication dateFeb 28, 2019
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The object of the invention is a traction sheave elevator and a steel rope that comprises metal as a load-bearing material, such as the suspension rope of an elevator, which rope comprises at least one or more strands laid from metal wires and which rope is lubricated with a lubricant. Another object is the use of the aforementioned lubricant for lubricating a steel rope. The lubricant comprises at least oil and powder substance, which powder substance comprises at least particles whose shape substantially spherical or almost spherical, and preferably the hardness of at least part of the particles is greater than 4 on the Mohs scale.

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1 . Steel wire rope comprising one or more strands composed of steel wires and a lubricant, which lubricant comprises oil and an amount of a powder substance, wherein the lubricant is in a form of paste and the powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles whose internal aspect ratio is at most about 5, preferably less than 2, more preferably less than 1.5, even more preferably at most about 1.2, most preferably as close to one as possible. 2 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the shape of the particles is substantially spherical or almost spherical. 3 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles whose hardness is greater than 4 on the Mohs scale. 4 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the hardness of the particles is about equal to the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands, or greater than the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands. 5 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the powder substance comprises particles that belong to the spinel group of minerals, which has crystal forms that are cubic or isometric, for instance octahedral. 6 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the powder substance comprises classified manganese (II, III) oxide, Mn 3 O 4 and/or manganese (IV) oxide, MnO 2 . 7 . Steel wire rope according to claim 6 , wherein the powder substance is classified manganese (II, III) oxide, Mn 3 O 4 and/or manganese (IV) oxide, MnO 2 . 8 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the powder substance comprises glass balls and/or glass beads, and/or other substantially spherical or almost spherical material particles, such as ceramic particles. 9 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the particle size of at least some of the particles is greater than the asperity of the contact surface of the suspension rope and the counter contact surface of the suspension rope. 10 . Steel wire rope according to claim 9 , wherein advantageously the size of particles of the powder substance in the lubricant is smaller than 75 μm. 11 . Steel wire rope according to claim 9 , wherein preferably at least 50% of the mass of the powder substance belongs to the particle size range from 1 to 10 μm. 12 . Steel wire rope according to claim 9 , wherein the more or less spherically shaped hard particles of the powder substance are arranged to form a layer between the sliding and/or rolling contact surface of the suspension rope and the counter contact surface of the suspension rope, which layer prevents the contact between surface asperities, and that the particles are arranged to form a complex slip plane, which increases the friction but at the same time reduces wear of the contact surfaces. 13 . Steel wire rope according to claim 1 , wherein the lubricant comprises a binder agent, the proportion of the binder agent being in the range of 0-5 weight-%, preferably in the range of 0.2-3 weight-%, even more preferably in the range of 0.3-0.6 weight-%, and more suitably about 0.4 weight-% of the amount of the lubricant. 14 . Traction sheave elevator, comprising at least an elevator car, possibly a counterweight and a plurality of suspension ropes, comprising one or more strands composed of steel wires, which ropes are led to pass over a traction sheave provided with a hoisting machine and which suspension ropes are lubricated with a lubricant that comprises at least oil, wherein the lubricant of the suspension ropes comprises powder substance, which powder substance comprises particles whose internal aspect ratio is at most about 5, preferably less than 2, more preferably less than 1.5, even more preferably at most about 1.2, and most preferably as close to one as possible. 15 . Traction sheave elevator according to claim 14 , wherein the shape of the particles is substantially spherical or almost spherical. 16 . Traction sheave elevator according to claim 14 , wherein the powder substance comprises particles whose hardness is greater than 4 on the Mohs scale. 17 . Traction sheave elevator according to claim 14 , wherein the hardness of the particles is about equal to the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands of suspension ropes, or greater than the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands of suspension ropes. 18 . Traction sheave elevator according to claim 14 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant of the suspension ropes of the elevator comprises particles that belong to the spinel group of minerals, which has crystal forms that are cubic or isometric, for instance octahedral. 19 . Traction sheave elevator according to claim 14 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant of the suspension ropes of the elevator comprises classified manganese (II, III) oxide, Mn 3 O 4 and/or manganese (IV) oxide, MnO 2 . 20 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope, which rope comprises one or more strands composed of steel wires, and which lubricant comprises oil and powder substance, wherein the powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles whose internal aspect ratio is at most about 5, preferably the internal aspect ratio is less than 2, more preferably less than 1.5, even more preferably at most about 1.2, most preferably as close to one as possible. 21 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope according to claim 20 , wherein the shape of the particles is substantially spherical or almost spherical. 22 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope according to claim 20 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles whose hardness is greater than 4 on the Mohs scale. 23 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope according to claim 20 , wherein the hardness of the particles is about equal to the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands of the rope, or greater than the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands of the rope. 24 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope according to claim 20 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles that belong to the spinel group of minerals, which has crystal forms that are cubic or isometric, for instance octahedral. 25 . Rope lubricant for a steel wire rope according to claim 20 , wherein the powder substance in the lubricant comprises classified manganese (II, III) oxide, Mn 3 O 4 and/or manganese (IV) oxide, MnO 2 . 26 . Use of a lubricant for lubricating a rope, e.g. a steel rope, that comprises metal as a load-bearing material, which lubricant comprises at least oil and powder substance, which powder substance in the lubricant comprises particles whose internal aspect ratio is at most about 5, preferably the internal aspect ratio is less than 2, more preferably less than 1.5, even more preferably at most about 1.2, most preferably as close to one as possible. 27 . Use of the lubricant according to claim 26 , in which lubricant the shape of the particles is substantially spherical or almost spherical. 28 . Use of the lubricant according to claim 26 , which lubricant comprises particles whose hardness is greater than 4 on the Mohs scale. 29 . Use of the lubricant according to claim 26 , in which lubricant the powder substance comprises particles whose hardness is about equal to the hardness of the steel of the wires of the strands of the rope, or greater than the hardness of the st

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What does patent US2019062992A1 cover?
The object of the invention is a traction sheave elevator and a steel rope that comprises metal as a load-bearing material, such as the suspension rope of an elevator, which rope comprises at least one or more strands laid from metal wires and which rope is lubricated with a lubricant. Another object is the use of the aforementioned lubricant for lubricating a steel rope. The lubricant comprise…
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Kone Corp
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Primary CPC classification D07B1/144. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
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