Fire resistant coated steel belt
US-2016325966-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9695014B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9695014-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414327830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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An elevator includes a car, a counterweight, a suspension working together with the car and the counterweight, and a wheel at least partially wound around by the suspension. The suspension includes a tie beam arrangement with two tie beams and an encasing shell wherein a ratio of the width of the suspension to the height thereof is in a range between one and three. The wheel includes a flute having a flat base for guiding the suspension. When the suspension is unloaded, there is an air gap between the suspension and a guide region of the flute. The suspension is ovalized under loading to close the air gap. The shell is coated, at least in areas, on the outer surface thereof, wherein the coating optionally has a friction-reducing, friction-increasing, and/or wear-detecting effect.
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An elevator having a car, a counterweight, a suspension coupling the car and the counterweight, a wheel contacted and at least partially looped by the suspension, and at least one drive for driving the car, the counterweight and the suspension, the elevator being arranged with the car, the counterweight, the suspension and the drive in a common shaft, comprising: the suspension having a cross section ratio of a width to a height being in a range of between one and three; the suspension extending longitudinally with a tie beam arrangement and a shell which encases the tie beam arrangement and forms an outer surface that contacts the wheel; the wheel having a flute in which the suspension is at least partially received, and a flute base of the flute, which is contacted by the suspension and is formed substantially planar, wherein said flute has a lateral guide region and a lateral inlet region, said guide region extending between said inlet region and said base, said guide region widening in a direction of said inlet region to form air gap between said guide region and a majority of a height of the suspension when unloaded, the suspension being widened under a loading force whereby the suspension is substantially adapted to said widened guide region closing said air gap, and wherein said guide region has a guide region radius larger than a suspension radius of the suspension when unloaded, the suspension being ovalized under the loading force whereby the suspension is substantially adapted to said guide region radius; and said shell is coated on at least a portion of said outer surface, said coating selectively having at least one of a friction-reducing, a friction-increasing and a wear-detecting effect when contacting the wheel. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said tie beam arrangement includes at least two tie beams touching one another at a point. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 wherein said at least two tie beams include metallic wires formed into singly or multiply stranded steel cables, said at least two tie beams being laid in opposite directions. 4. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said tie beam arrangement includes tie beams having a diameter in a range between 1.25 mm and 8 mm. 5. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said tie beam arrangement includes tie beams having a diameter in a range between 1.5 mm and 2.5 mm. 6. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said outer surface of the suspension has at least one groove formed therein running in a longitudinal direction of the suspension. 7. The elevator according to claim 6 wherein said at least groove is positioned between two tie beams of the suspension. 8. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one drive includes one of an asynchronous motor and a permanent magnet motor. 9. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute is partially coated. 10. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute has a flute base with an average roughness in a range of between 0.1 pm and 0.7 pm in a circumferential direction. 11. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute base has a surface with an average roughness in a range of between 0.2 pm and 0.6 pm in a circumferential direction. 12. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute base has a surface with an average roughness in a range of between 0.3 pm and 0.5 pm in a circumferential direction. 13. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute base has a surface with an average roughness in a range between 0.3 pm and 1.3 pm in an axial direction. 14. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute base has a surface with an average roughness in a range between 0.4 pm and 1.2 in an axial direction. 15. The elevator according to claim 1 wherein said flute base has a surface with an average roughness in a range between 0.5 pm and 1.1 pm in an axial direction. 16. An elevator having a car, a counterweight, a suspension coupling the car and the counterweight, a wheel contacted by the suspension, and a drive for driving the car, the counterweight and the suspension, comprising: the suspension having a tie beam arrangement and a shell which encases said tie beam arrangement, the suspension extending in a longitudinal direction with an outer surface contacting and partially looping around the wheel; the wheel having a flute in which the suspension is at least partially received, and a flute base of said flute being formed substantially planar and contacted by the suspension, wherein said flute has a lateral guide region and a lateral inlet region, said guide region extending between said inlet region and said base, said guide region widening in a direction of said inlet region to form air gap between said guide region and a majority of a height of the suspension when unloaded, the suspension being widened under a loading force whereby the suspension is substantially adapted to said widened guide region closing said air gap, and wherein said guide region has a guide region radius larger than a suspension radius of the suspension when unloaded, the suspension being ovalized under the loading force whereby the suspension is substantially adapted to said guide region radius; and the structure suspension having adjacent said outer surface a groove running in the longitudinal direction of the suspension. 17. The elevator according to claim 16 wherein said tie beam arrangement includes two tie beams and said groove is positioned between said tie beams. 18. The elevator according to claim 17 wherein said tie beams touch one another at a point. 19. The elevator according to claim 17 wherein said groove faces said base to provide a compression-free region between the base and said shell. 20. The elevator according to claim 17 wherein each of said tie beams is formed with the suspension radius.
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