Frictionless electronic safety actuator
US-2024051794-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9517918B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9517918-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214402710-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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A device for reducing an actuation force spike in an elevator car safety system. The device includes an elevator car mounted overspeed governor, a safety gear, a safety lever, and a force reducing mechanism. The force reducing mechanism is connected in a series relationship with the safety lever between the overspeed governor and the safety gear.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for reducing an actuation force spike in an elevator car safety system, the device comprising: an elevator car mounted overspeed governor; a safety gear; a safety lever; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism comprises at least one of a torsion spring and a linear spring at least partially contained within the overspeed governor. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the force reducing mechanism connects the overspeed governor to the safety lever. 3. A device for reducing an actuation force spike in an elevator car safety system, the device comprising: an elevator car mounted overspeed governor; a safety gear; a safety lever; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism comprises: a lifting bar rigidly connected to the overspeed governor; and an energy absorbing component that connects the lifting bar to the safety lever. 4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the lifting bar and the safety lever rotate about a common axis. 5. The device of claim 3 , wherein the energy absorbing component is at least one of a helical spring, an elastomeric spring, and a damping element. 6. A device for reducing an actuation force spike in an elevator car safety system, the device comprising: an elevator car mounted overspeed governor; a safety gear; a safety lever; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism connects the safety lever to the safety gear. 7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the force reducing mechanism is at least one of a helical spring, an elastomeric spring, and a damping element. 8. A device for reducing an actuation force spike in an elevator car safety system, the device comprising: an elevator car mounted overspeed governor; a safety gear; a safety lever; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism connects a first portion of the safety lever to a second portion of the safety lever; the first portion of the safety lever rigidly connected to the overspeed governor, and the second portion rigidly connected to the safety gear. 9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the force reducing mechanism is integral with safety lever, the force reducing mechanism comprising a portion of the safety lever narrowed relative to the first portion of the safety lever and the second portion of the safety lever. 10. An elevator car mounted overspeed governor assembly for actuating safety gear, the assembly comprising: a tripping sheave; a trip ring; a centrifugal mechanism connected to the tripping sheave, the centrifugal mechanism to couple the trip ring to the tripping sheave at a certain overspeed velocity; a safety lever for connecting to safety gear; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism connects the trip ring to the safety lever. 11. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the force reducing mechanism comprises a torsion spring. 12. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the force reducing mechanism comprises a linear spring at least partially contained within the trip ring. 13. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the force reducing mechanism comprises: a lifting bar rigidly connected to the trip ring; and an energy absorbing component that connects the lifting bar to the safety lever. 14. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the lifting bar, the trip ring, and the safety lever rotate about a common axis. 15. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the energy absorbing component is at least one of a helical spring, an elastomeric spring, and a damping element. 16. An elevator car mounted overspeed governor assembly for actuating safety gear, the assembly comprising: a tripping sheave; a trip ring; a centrifugal mechanism connected to the tripping sheave, the centrifugal mechanism to couple the trip ring to the tripping sheave at a certain overspeed velocity; a safety lever for connecting to safety gear; and a force reducing mechanism connected with the safety lever to reduce an impact force transmitted from the overspeed governor to the safety lever and on to the safety gear; wherein the force reducing mechanism connects a first portion of the safety lever to a second portion of the safety lever; the first portion of the safety lever rigidly connected to the trip ring, and the second portion for rigidly connecting to the safety gear. 17. The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the force reducing mechanism is integral with safety lever, the force reducing mechanism comprising a portion of the safety lever narrowed relative to the first portion of the safety lever and the second portion of the safety lever.
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