Cab for vertical travel with controllable orientation for non-vertical travel
US-2017355565-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US9701515B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9701515-B2 |
| Application number | US-99087608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2008 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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An exemplary elevator system includes an elevator car ( 22 ) having an integrated cabin and car frame structure including a platform thickness (T) between a floor surface in the cabin and a lowermost surface on a support beam used for supporting the car beneath the floor surface. A sheave assembly ( 26 ) is supported beneath the floor surface. The sheave assembly includes a plurality of sheaves and a plurality of subframe beams. The sheaves and subframe beams fit within the platform thickness (T) such that the subframe beams and the sheaves are no lower than the lowermost surface on the support beam. A plurality of isolation members are between the sheave assembly and the elevator car for isolating an interior of the cabin from vibrations associated with movement of the sheaves ( 26 ).
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We claim: 1. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator car having an integrated cabin and car frame structure including a platform thickness between a floor surface in the cabin and a lowermost surface on a support beam used for supporting the car beneath the floor surface; a sheave assembly supported beneath the floor surface, the sheave assembly including a plurality of sheaves and a plurality of subframe beams, the sheaves and subframe beams fitting within the platform thickness such that the subframe beams and the sheaves are no lower than the lowermost surface on the support beam, wherein the subframe beams do not directly contact the elevator car; and a plurality of isolation members between the sheave assembly and the elevator car, the isolation members isolating vibrations associated with movement of the sheaves from an interior of the cabin, wherein the isolation members comprise resilient pads positioned between the subframe beams and a corresponding structural surface on the elevator car, and wherein at least one of the subframe beams or the corresponding structural surface on the elevator car includes a recess that at least partially receives a portion of a corresponding one of the isolation members for limiting movement of the subframe beams relative to the elevator car in at least two directions. 2. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein there are at least four isolation members and at least two subframe beams, each subframe beam having a recess near each end of the subframe beam, each recess at least partially receiving one of the isolation members. 3. The elevator system of claim 2 , wherein the subframe beams are parallel to each other and the sheaves are positioned between the subframe beams with an axis of rotation of the sheaves perpendicular to the subframe beams. 4. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein the recess comprises three reaction surfaces such that the isolation member limits movement of the subframe beams relative to the elevator car in three directions. 5. The elevator system of claim 1 , wherein the other of the subframe beams or the corresponding structural surface on the elevator car comprises a reaction surface against which the corresponding one of the isolation members reacts to limit movement of the subframe beams relative to the elevator car. 6. An elevator system, comprising: an elevator car having an integrated cabin and car frame structure including a platform thickness between a floor surface in the cabin and a lowermost surface on a support beam used for supporting the car beneath the floor surface; a sheave assembly supported beneath the floor surface, the sheave assembly including a plurality of sheaves and a plurality of subframe beams, the sheaves and subframe beams fitting within the platform thickness such that the subframe beams and the sheaves are no lower than the lowermost surface on the support beam; and a plurality of isolation members between the sheave assembly and the elevator car, the isolation members isolating vibrations associated with movement of the sheaves from an interior of the cabin, wherein the isolation members comprise resilient pads positioned between the subframe beams and a corresponding structural surface on the elevator car, wherein the isolation members provide isolation along three distinct axes that are perpendicular to each other; and wherein at least one of the subframe beams or the corresponding structural surface on the elevator car includes a recess that at least partially receives a portion of a corresponding one of the isolation members for limiting movement of the subframe beams relative to the elevator car in at least two directions.
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