Elevator system door frame that supports guide rails

US9561936B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9561936-B2
Application numberUS-200913201680-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2009
Priority dateMar 13, 2009
Publication dateFeb 7, 2017
Grant dateFeb 7, 2017

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An exemplary elevator door frame includes a sill member and a header member. A plurality of jamb members are generally perpendicular to the sill member and the header member. A plurality of guide rail brackets are supported on at least one of the sill member, the header member or one of the jamb members. The guide rail brackets are configured to receive a portion of a guide rail.

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We claim: 1. An elevator door frame, comprising: a frame sill member; a frame header member; a plurality of frame jamb members between the sill member and the header member; a door sill member; a door header member; door jamb members between the door sill member and the door header member; a plurality of guide rail brackets supported on at least one of the frame sill member, frame header member or one of the frame jamb members; and at least one guide rail section secured in a selected position relative to the door frame by the guide rail brackets, the at least one guide rail section being distinct from the frame jamb members and the door jamb members. 2. The elevator door frame of claim 1 , comprising at least four guide rail brackets wherein two of the brackets are on one side of an opening defined by the door frame and two others of the brackets are on an opposite side of the opening such that the brackets are arranged to receive guide rail portions of a guide rail on each side of the opening. 3. The elevator door frame of claim 1 , wherein the guide rail section comprises a first portion that remains in a fixed position relative to the door frame and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion. 4. The elevator door frame of claim 3 , wherein the second portion is moveable into a position aligned with the first portion and the second portion effectively increases a length of the guide rail section relative to the door frame when the second portion is aligned with the first portion. 5. An elevator system in a hoistway, comprising: a plurality of door frames including a frame sill member, a frame header member and frame jamb members associated with the frame header member and the frame sill member, the door frames including a door sill member, a door header member and door jamb members associated with the door header member and the door sill member, the door frames being supported at selected locations along a selected wall of the hoistway such that there is vertical spacing between one of the frame header members at a first landing and an adjacent one of the frame sill members at a second, different landing; and a plurality of guide rails supported by the door frames in selected positions along the selected wall, wherein the guide rails are distinct from the frame jamb members and the door jamb members. 6. The elevator system of claim 5 , comprising a plurality of guide rail brackets supported on each of the door frames, the guide rails being secured in the selected positions by the guide rail brackets. 7. The elevator system of claim 5 , wherein the guide rails are secured directly to one of the frame members of the door frames. 8. The elevator system of claim 5 , wherein the guide rails each comprise a plurality of guide rail sections and each of the sections is supported by a corresponding one of the door frames. 9. The elevator system of claim 8 , wherein the guide rail sections each comprise a first portion that remains in a fixed position relative to the corresponding door frame and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion. 10. The elevator system of claim 9 , wherein the second portion is moveable into a position aligned with the first portion, the second portion of one guide rail section contacts the first portion of a vertically adjacent guide rail section when in the position aligned with the first portion. 11. The elevator system of claim 10 , wherein the second portion is hinged to the first portion. 12. The elevator system of claim 5 , wherein a position of each door frame is selected relative to the selected wall of the hoistway to thereby automatically align the guide rails in a desired orientation in the hoistway upon installation of the door frames. 13. A method of installing elevator system components, comprising the steps of: installing frames that each include a frame header member, a frame sill member and frame jamb members in selected locations along a selected wall of a hoistway; situating a door header, a door sill and door jambs on the installed frames, respectively; and securing guide rails in selected positions along the selected wall by supporting the guide rails on the installed frames. 14. The method of claim 13 , comprising securing guide rail brackets to selected frame members of the frames; and securing the guide rails to the guide rail brackets. 15. The method of claim 14 , comprising securing the guide rail brackets before installing the frames. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising securing sections of the guide rails to the frames before installing the frames. 17. The method of claim 13 , comprising securing guide rail sections to each of the door frames before installing the door frames; and connecting the guide rail sections to each other. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the guide rail sections each comprise a first portion that remains in a fixed position relative to the corresponding frame and a second portion that is moveable relative to the first portion and the method comprises moving the second portion into a position aligned with the first portion such that the second portion of one guide rail section contacts a first portion of a vertically adjacent guide rail section when in the position aligned with the first portion. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the second portion is hinged to the first portion. 20. The method of claim 13 , comprising selecting a position of each frame relative to the selected wall of the hoistway to thereby automatically align the guide rails in a selected orientation in the hoistway upon installation of the frames.

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What does patent US9561936B2 cover?
An exemplary elevator door frame includes a sill member and a header member. A plurality of jamb members are generally perpendicular to the sill member and the header member. A plurality of guide rail brackets are supported on at least one of the sill member, the header member or one of the jamb members. The guide rail brackets are configured to receive a portion of a guide rail.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Miller Robin Mihekun, Adifon Leandre, Thompson Mark Steven, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B66B7/023. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 07 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).