Elevator system roping arrangement
US-2017362063-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9617119B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9617119-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114362698-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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In an elevator apparatus, a hoisting machine includes a driving sheave, and a motor portion that rotates the driving sheave, and is disposed in an upper portion inside a hoistway. A suspending unit is wound sequentially around a first car suspending sheave, a second car suspending sheave, the driving sheave, and a counterweight suspending sheave. The second car suspending sheave, the driving sheave, and the counterweight suspending sheave are disposed on a first side of a car guide rail center line that connects first and second car guide rails when viewed from directly above. A portion of the motor portion is disposed between a back surface of the second car guide rail and a hoistway wall. The driving sheave is disposed so as to overlap with the second car guide rail when viewed from a landing side.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator apparatus comprising: a car on which first and second car suspending sheaves are disposed, and that is raised and lowered inside a hoistway; first and second car guide rails that are installed inside the hoistway so as to guide the raising and lowering of the car, each of the first and second car guide rails having a front surface that faces the car and a back surface that faces away from the car; a counterweight on which a counterweight suspending sheave is disposed, and that is raised and lowered inside the hoistway; first and second counterweight guide rails that are installed inside the hoistway so as to guide the raising and lowering of the counterweight; a hoisting machine that includes: a driving sheave; and a motor portion that rotates the driving sheave, the hoisting machine being disposed in an upper portion inside the hoistway so as to raise and lower the car and the counterweight; a suspending means that includes a car-side end portion and a counterweight-side end portion, and that is wound sequentially around the first car suspending sheave, the second car suspending sheave, the driving sheave, and the counterweight suspending sheave to suspend the car and the counterweight; a car-side rope fastener portion that is disposed in the upper portion inside the hoistway, and to which the car-side end portion is connected; and a counterweight-side rope fastener portion that is disposed in the upper portion inside the hoistway, and to which the counterweight-side end portion is connected, wherein: the second car suspending sheave, the driving sheave, and the counterweight suspending sheave are disposed on a first side of a car guide rail center line that connects the first and second car guide rails when viewed from directly above; a portion of the motor portion is disposed between the back surface of the second car guide rail and a hoistway side wall; and the driving sheave is disposed so as to overlap with the second car guide rail when viewed from a landing side. 2. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the counterweight is disposed beside the car when viewed from directly above, and wherein at least a portion of the hoisting machine is disposed so as to overlap with the counterweight when viewed from directly above. 3. The elevator apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the counterweight is disposed on an identical side of the car guide rail center line to the driving sheave when viewed from directly above. 4. The elevator apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a portion of the counterweight is disposed between the second car guide rail and the hoistway side wall. 5. The elevator apparatus according to claim 2 , further comprising a hoisting machine supporting beam that supports the hoisting machine, wherein the counterweight-side rope fastener portion is supported on a top surface of the hoisting machine supporting beam. 6. The elevator apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the hoisting machine supporting beam is supported by the second car guide rail and by the first and second counterweight guide rails. 7. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: sheave-side return sheaves that are disposed lower than the driving sheave in the upper portion inside the hoistway; and a counterweight-side return sheave that is disposed higher than the counterweight suspending sheave in the upper portion inside the hoistway, wherein the counterweight is disposed rearward from the car when viewed from directly above, and wherein the suspending means being wound from the driving sheave, via the sheave-side return sheave and the counterweight-side return sheave, to the counterweight suspending sheave. 8. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second car suspending sheaves are disposed such that a portion of the suspending means that passes between the first and second car suspending sheaves is parallel to the car guide rail center line when viewed from directly above. 9. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second car suspending sheave is disposed on an opposite side of the car guide rail center line from the first car suspending sheave when viewed from directly above. 10. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the driving sheave is less than or equal to half of a diameter of the motor portion. 11. The elevator apparatus according claim 1 , wherein the motor portion includes a first side that faces the car, and a second side that faces away from the car, wherein the driving sheave is disposed on the first side of the motor portion, and wherein an end surface of the second car guide rail that faces the car is closer to the car than an end surface of the driving sheave that faces the car. 12. The elevator apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the hoisting machine further comprises a brake that is disposed on an outer circumferential portion of the motor portion, and that brakes the rotation of the driving sheave, and wherein the driving sheave is located on a first side of the second car guide rail and the brake is located on a second side of the second car guide rail opposite from the first side so that the driving sheave and brake face each other from opposite sides of the second car guide rail when viewed from directly above.
Other common features of elevators · CPC title
in the hoistway · CPC title
Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures (characterised by control systems B66B1/00; apparatus for raising or lowering persons on stages of theatres A63J5/12) · CPC title
with hoisting rope or cable operated by frictional engagement with a winding drum or sheave · CPC title
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