Handrail automatically tensioning system and a method for adjusting tension level of handrail
US-10865074-B2 · Dec 15, 2020 · US
US9428368B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9428368-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314652470-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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The invention relates to a device ( 2 ) for driving a handrail ( 6 ) for an escalator ( 40 ) or for driving a handrail ( 6 ) for a moving walkway, the device comprising a drive belt ( 1 ) guided along a contact zone ( 10 ) and deflected on a deflection roller ( 7 ) after passing through the contact zone ( 10 ). The handrail ( 6 ) can be guided resting against the drive belt ( 1 ) along the entire contact zone ( 10 ) and can be driven by the drive belt ( 1 ) by means of friction between drive belt ( 1 ) and handrail ( 6 ). The device ( 2 ) comprises a deflection element ( 16 ), which deflection element ( 16 ) ensures that a lift-off point ( 18 ) of the handrail ( 6 ) from the drive belt ( 1 ) delimiting the contact zone ( 10 ) is arranged upstream of the deflection region of the drive belt ( 1 ) on the deflection roller ( 7 ). According to the invention, an escalator ( 40 ) or a moving walkway can be modernized with such a device ( 2 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. Device ( 2 ) for driving a handrail ( 6 ) of an escalator ( 40 ) or for driving a handrail ( 6 ) of a moving walkway, the device ( 2 ) comprising: a drive belt ( 1 ), which is deflected by way of a first and a second deflection roller ( 7 , 7 . 1 ) and forms a contact zone with the handrail ( 10 ), and at least one counter-pressure guide roller ( 4 ), for guiding the handrail ( 6 ) along the entire contact zone ( 10 ) bearing against the drive belt ( 1 ) and which is drivable by the drive belt ( 1 ) by means of friction couple between the drive belt ( 1 ) and handrail ( 6 ), wherein the device ( 2 ) further comprises a first tangential plane (T′), which is tangential to the first and second deflection rollers ( 7 , 7 . 1 ) and which is formed parallel to the axis of rotation of the first and second deflection rollers ( 7 , 7 . 1 ), and a second tangential plane (T″), which is tangential to the at least one counter-pressure guide roller ( 4 ) or one of the first and second deflection rollers ( 7 , 7 . 1 ), wherein the second tangential plane (T″) is arranged parallel to the first tangential plane (T′) and the first and second tangential planes (T′, T″) are so constructed that the first and second deflection rollers ( 7 , 7 . 1 ) and the at least one counter-pressure guide roller ( 4 ) are arranged between the tangential planes (T′, T″), characterized in that the device ( 2 ) comprises a deflecting element ( 16 ), which is arranged between the first and second tangential planes (T′, T″) and at a spacing from the first and second deflection rollers ( 7 , 7 . 1 ) and which ensures that a lift-off point ( 18 ), which bounds the contact zone ( 10 ), of the handrail ( 6 ) from the drive belt ( 1 ) is located at the deflection roller ( 7 ) ahead of a region of deflection of the drive belt by the counter-pressure guide roller ( 1 ). 2. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the deflecting element ( 16 ) is formed by a deflection roller ( 16 ). 3. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , wherein one of the deflection rollers ( 7 . 1 ) is arranged to be adjustable so as to tighten the drive belt ( 1 ) and press it against the handrail ( 6 ). 4. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , with at least two counter-pressure guide rollers ( 4 ), wherein the at least two counter-pressure guide rollers ( 4 ) form a roller curve ( 5 ). 5. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the deflection rollers are constructed as cogged belt pulleys ( 7 b ) and the drive belt is constructed as a cogged belt ( 1 b ). 6. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the drive belt is a wedge belt ( 1 a ) and the deflection roller ( 7 a ) forms a guide surface corresponding with the wedge belt ( 1 a ). 7. Device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the drive belt ( 1 ) is provided to bear against a handgrip surface ( 20 ) of the handrail ( 6 ) within the contact zone ( 10 ). 8. Escalator or moving walkway with a device ( 2 ) for driving a handrail ( 6 ) of the escalator according to claim 1 . 9. A method for modernization of an escalator ( 40 ) or a moving walkway comprising the step of retrofitting on the escalator or moving walkway a device ( 2 ) according to claim 1 . 10. The device of claim 6 wherein the wedge belt is a poly-V-belt.
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