Elevator Car and Elevator System
US-2017362064-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9573793B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573793-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313861433-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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The invention relates to an elevator having a car and guide rails along which the car is guided along a hoistway between landings of the elevator, the car comprising: a frame, upper and lower guide elements, which are mounted to said frame at a vertical distance from each other, and exactly one elevator cabin with a cabin floor, in which elevator the cabin is—in travel direction of the car—movably connected to the frame between an uppermost and a lowermost position. By this means a high travel comfort can be obtained with economic space usage at the top and bottom of the hoistway.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator having a car and guide rails along which the car is guided along a hoistway between landings of the elevator, the car comprising: a frame, upper and lower guide elements, which are mounted to said frame at a vertical distance from each other, and exactly one elevator cabin with a cabin floor, in which elevator the cabin is—in a travel direction of the car—movably connected to the frame between an uppermost and a lowermost position, wherein a position of the cabin floor is configured to be centralized with respect to the upper and lower guide elements as long as the car is not located at an uppermost or a lowermost landing of the elevator. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the car has adjustment means configured to move or lock the cabin relative to the frame. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein the elevator comprises a control of the elevator, and wherein the adjustment means is controlled by the control to selectively move or lock the cabin relative to frame dependent on the position of the car in the hoistway. 4. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the car is suspended in the hoistway by means of hoisting ropes. 5. The elevator according to claim 4 , wherein an adjustment between the uppermost and lowermost position of the cabin with respect to the frame is effected by gravity acting on the frame. 6. The elevator according to claim 4 , wherein in a pit of the hoistway a stopper is provided for the frame or any part connected therewith. 7. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator is configured to adjust a position of the cabin with respect to the frame to the uppermost position when the car is reaching the uppermost landing of the elevator. 8. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator is configured to adjust a position of the cabin with respect to the frame to the lowermost position when the car is reaching the lowermost landing of the elevator. 9. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the length of the frame in a direction of the hoistway is 150 to 300% of a height of the cabin. 10. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein in the uppermost position of the cabin with respect to the frame, a vertical level of the cabin roof is in a proximity of the vertical level of the upper guide elements and, wherein in the lowermost position of the cabin with respect to the frame, the vertical level of the cabin floor is in the proximity of the vertical level of the lower guide elements. 11. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein in all positions of the car in the hoistway except at the lowermost landing, a mutual position of the cabin and the frame is adjusted by gravity such that the cabin is in its uppermost position, and that in this position the cabin floor is centralized between the upper and lower guide elements. 12. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator comprises a guide rail brake fixed to said frame. 13. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a mutual position between the cabin and the frame is configured to be locked, if a gripping device connected with the frame is activated and/or if a safety circuit of the elevator is opened. 14. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein the upper and lower guide elements are guide rollers. 15. An elevator with landings having an elevator car and guide rails for guiding the car in a hoistway of the elevator between said landings, the car having upper and lower guide elements, and exactly one cabin having a cabin floor, which cabin floor is movable relative to the lower and/or upper guide elements, whereby, when the car is away from the lowermost or uppermost landing of the elevator, the position of the cabin floor is adjustable to be centralized between the upper and lower guide elements, and that, when the car approaches the topmost or lowermost landing, a distance between the cabin floor and a corresponding upper/lower guide element is adjustable to be reduced with respect to said centralized position. 16. An elevator according to claim 15 , wherein except the lowermost landing the position of the cabin floor is adjustable to be centralized between upper and lower guide elements and that at the lowermost landing the distance between the cabin floor and the lower guide elements is adjusted to be reduced with respect to the centralized position. 17. The elevator according to claim 15 wherein the elevator car has an adjustment means for moving said cabin floor relative to the lower and/or upper guide elements, said adjustment means further being controllable by a control of the elevator, whereby, when the car is away from the lowermost or uppermost landing of the elevator, the control of the elevator controls the adjustment means so as to position the cabin floor centrally between the upper and lower guide elements. 18. The elevator according to claim 15 wherein the car comprises a car frame to which the upper and lower guide elements are mounted, and wherein the position of the cabin with respect to the car frame is movable in travelling direction of the car. 19. A method for controlling an elevator having a hoistway, a car and guide rails, wherein the car is guided along the guide rails in the hoistway between landings, the car having upper and lower guide elements and exactly one cabin with a cabin floor, in which method a position of the cabin floor with respect to the upper and lower guide elements is adjusted to be central between the upper and lower guide elements when the car is away from a lowermost or an uppermost landing of the elevator, and in which method a distance between the cabin floor and the upper and lower guide elements is adjusted to be reduced when the car is at the uppermost or lowermost landing, respectively.
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