Elevator Hoisting Member and Method of Use
US-2015307321-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US9352935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352935-B2 |
| Application number | US-83955004-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2004 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 1998 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A tension member for an elevator system has an aspect ratio of greater than one, where aspect ratio is defined as the ratio of tension member width w to thickness t (w/t). The increase in aspect ratio results in a reduction in the maximum rope pressure and an increased flexibility as compared to conventional elevator ropes. As a result, smaller sheaves may be used with this type of tension member. In a particular embodiment, the tension member includes a plurality of individual load carrying cords encased within a common layer of coating. The coating layer separates the individual cords and defines an engagement surface for engaging a traction sheave.
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What is claimed is: 1. A traction drive for an elevator system, the elevator system including a car and a counterweight, the traction drive including a traction sheave driven by a machine and a tension member interconnecting the car and counterweight, the tension member supporting a load of the car and a load of the counterweight, the tension member having a width w, a thickness t measured in the bending direction, said tension member having a plurality of cords therein including wires, each wire being less than 0.25 mm in diameter, said cords being spaced apart in a direction along the width and having a coating material between adjacent cords, said tension member further having an engagement surface defined by the width of the tension member, wherein the tension member has an aspect ratio, defined as the ratio of width w to thickness t, of greater than one, the traction sheave including a traction surface configured to receive the engagement surface of the tension member such that traction between the traction sheave and the engagement surface of the tension member causes movement of the tension member that moves the car and counterweight, wherein the traction sheave includes a pair of retaining rims on opposite sides of the traction sheave, wherein the are of wires arranged in a plurality of strands, each strand having several wires twisted around a center wire, wherein said strands are arranged in a twisted pattern with several strands twisted around a center strand, and wherein said center wire of said center strand in each individual cord is larger than all other wires in each individual cord while having a diameter of less than 0.25 mm. 2. The traction drive of claim 1 , wherein said several strands comprise six strands. 3. The traction drive of claim 2 , wherein said several strands of each cord consist of six strands. 4. The traction drive of claim 3 , wherein said several wires of each strand consist of six wires. 5. The traction drive of claim 1 wherein said several wires comprise six wires. 6. The traction drive of claim 1 , wherein said wires are in a range of about 0.10 mm to about 0.20 mm. 7. The traction drive of claim 1 , wherein said cords have three distinct sizes of wires. 8. The traction drive of claim 1 , wherein said retaining rims provide a boundary on engagement between the tension member and the sheave. 9. The traction drive of claim 1 , wherein said cords have three distinct sizes of wires. 10. A traction drive for an elevator system, the elevator system including a car and a counterweight, the traction drive including a traction sheave driven by a machine and a tension member interconnecting the car and counterweight, the tension member supporting a load of the car and a load of the counterweight, the tension member having a width w, a thickness t measured in the bending direction, said tension member having a plurality of cords therein including wires, each wire being of less than 0.25 mm in diameter, said cords being spaced apart in a direction along the width and having a coating material between adjacent cords, said tension member further having an engagement surface defined by the width of the tension member, wherein the tension member has an aspect ratio, defined as the ratio of width w to thickness t, of greater than one, the traction sheave including a traction surface configured to receive the engagement surface of the tension member such that traction between the traction sheave and the engagement surface of the tension member causes movement of the tension member that moves the car and counterweight, wherein the traction sheave includes a pair of retaining rims on opposite sides of the traction sheave, wherein the are wires arranged in a plurality of strands, each strand having several wires twisted around a center wire, wherein said strands are arranged in a twisted pattern with several strands twisted around a center strand, and wherein said center wire in each individual cord is larger than all other wires in each individual cord while having a diameter of less than 0.25 mm. 11. The traction drive of claim 10 , wherein said several strands comprise six strands. 12. The traction drive of claim 11 , wherein said several strands of each cord consist of six strands. 13. The traction drive of claim 10 , wherein said several wires comprise six wires. 14. The traction drive of claim 13 , wherein said several wires of each strand consist of six wires. 15. The traction drive of claim 10 , wherein said wires are in range of about 0.10 mm to about 0.20 mm. 16. The traction drive of claim 10 , wherein said retaining rims provide a boundary on engagement between the tension member and the sheave.
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