Underslung elevator

US9511979B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9511979-B2
Application numberUS-201314904882-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 2, 2013
Priority dateAug 2, 2013
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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An underslung elevator includes: a suspending sheave assembly disposed on a lower portion of a car floor, the suspending sheave assembly being configured such that suspending sheaves are each supported rotatably between two longitudinal end portions of a pair of suspending sheave beams; and rubber vibration isolators disposed between a car frame lower beam and the suspending sheave assembly. The suspending sheaves are supported on the pair of suspending sheave beams such that portions thereof protrude upward beyond the pair of suspending sheave beams, and the rubber vibration isolators are disposed to be positioned vertically above shafts of the suspending sheaves when viewed from an axial direction of each of the suspending sheaves, and to be positioned on opposite sides of each of the suspending sheaves when viewed from vertically above.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An underslung elevator comprising: a cage; a car frame lower beam that is fixed directly to a lower surface of a car floor of said cage, and that supports said cage; a suspending sheave assembly that is disposed on a lower portion of said car floor, said suspending sheave assembly including: a pair of suspending sheave beams that are disposed so as to face each other so as to be separated; and a pair of suspending sheaves that are each supported rotatably between two longitudinal end portions of said pair of suspending sheave beams; and rubber vibration isolators that are disposed between said car floor and said suspending sheave assembly, or between said car frame lower beam and said suspending sheave assembly, wherein: said pair of suspending sheaves are supported on said pair of suspending sheave beams such that portions thereof protrude upward beyond said pair of suspending sheave beams; and said rubber vibration isolators are disposed so as to be positioned vertically above shafts of said suspending sheaves when viewed from an axial direction of each of said pair of suspending sheaves, and so as to be positioned on opposite sides of each of said pair of suspending sheaves when viewed from vertically above; and wherein said car floor comprises: a floor plate on which a load is placed; a floor beam that is mounted to a lower surface of said floor plate so as to reinforce against flexure of said floor plate; and floor frame side beams that are mounted to lower surfaces of two side portions of said floor plate in a direction of frontage, and to which said car frame lower beam is fixed; suspending sheave housing portions are formed by cutting away a portion of lower portion sides of said floor frame side beams; and said suspending sheave assembly is disposed on a lower portion of said floor frame side beam so as to house inside said suspending sheave housing portions said portions of said pair of suspending sheaves that protrude upward beyond said pair of suspending sheave beams. 2. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , wherein an upper portion of said suspending sheave housing portions of said floor frame side beams is configured so as to have a closed-section construction. 3. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said suspending sheave assembly is disposed so as to be parallel to said car frame lower beam. 4. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a traction countermeasure weight is disposed between said pair of suspending sheaves so as to be between said pair of suspending sheave beams. 5. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a motion attenuator is disposed on said suspending sheave assembly. 6. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , further comprising a lower stopper for preventing damage to said rubber vibration isolators due to compression, that stops approach of said car floor toward said suspending sheave assembly such that a distance between said car floor and said suspending sheave assembly does not become less than or equal to a first set value. 7. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , further comprising an upper stopper for preventing damage to said rubber vibration isolators due to extension, that stops separation of said car floor from said suspending sheave assembly such that a distance between said car floor and said suspending sheave assembly does not become greater than or equal to a second set value. 8. The underslung elevator according to claim 7 , wherein said upper stopper, said rubber vibration isolators, and said suspending sheave assembly are attached integrally to said car floor or to said car frame lower beam. 9. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , further comprising: a lower stopper for preventing damage to said rubber vibration isolators due to compression, that stops approach of said car floor toward said suspending sheave assembly such that a distance between said car floor and said suspending sheave assembly does not become less than or equal to a first set value; and an upper stopper for preventing damage to said rubber vibration isolators due to extension, that stops separation of said car floor from said suspending sheave assembly such that a distance between said car floor and said suspending sheave assembly does not become greater than or equal to a second set value that is greater than said first set value. 10. The underslung elevator according to claim 9 , wherein said lower stopper and said upper stopper are configured coaxially. 11. The underslung elevator according to claim 1 , further comprising a horizontal stopper that restricts horizontal movement of said suspending sheave assembly, and allows vertical movement thereof. 12. The underslung elevator according to claim 11 , wherein said horizontal stopper comprises: a mounting arm that is disposed so as to extend below said suspending sheave assembly from said car frame lower beam or from said car floor; an annular elastic member that is mounted to a penetrating aperture that is formed on a portion of said mounting arm that is positioned below said suspending sheave assembly; and a cylindrical member that is fixed to said suspending sheave assembly, and that extends vertically downward so as to pass through said elastic member so as to be spaced apart from an inner circumferential wall surface of said elastic member.

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  • Rope or cable carriers · CPC title

  • Car frames · CPC title

  • Passive systems (aerodynamic structure B66B11/0226) · CPC title

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What does patent US9511979B2 cover?
An underslung elevator includes: a suspending sheave assembly disposed on a lower portion of a car floor, the suspending sheave assembly being configured such that suspending sheaves are each supported rotatably between two longitudinal end portions of a pair of suspending sheave beams; and rubber vibration isolators disposed between a car frame lower beam and the suspending sheave assembly. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66B11/0206. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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