Method, arrangement and elevator
US-2017057788-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US9758343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9758343-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615139060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An elevator includes first and second elevator units vertically movable in a hoistway and interconnected by at least one belt-shaped hoisting rope. Each of the belt-shaped hoisting ropes is moved and passes around a drive wheel and includes consecutively a first rope section extending between the drive wheel and the first elevator unit, and a second rope section extending between the drive wheel and the second elevator unit. The elevator further includes non-driven cambered diverting wheels, each said first and second rope section being arranged to pass around and rest against a cambered circumferential surface area thereof. A monitoring arrangement monitors displacement of the first and second rope sections of the wheels in the axial direction. When one or more of the first and second rope sections is displaced in the axial direction of the wheels away from a predefined zone, rotation of the drive wheel is stopped.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator, comprising: a first elevator unit vertically movable in a hoistway, and a second elevator unit vertically movable in the hoistway, at least one of said elevator units being an elevator car; one or more belt-shaped hoisting ropes interconnecting the first elevator unit and the second elevator unit; and rope wheels including a drive wheel for moving said one or more belt-shaped hoisting rope, wherein each of said one or more belt-shaped hoisting ropes passes around the drive wheel and comprises consecutively a first rope section extending between the drive wheel and the first elevator unit, and a second rope section extending between the drive wheel and the second elevator unit, wherein the rope wheels further include one or more non-driven cambered diverting wheels, each said first rope section being arranged to pass around a first non-driven, cambered diverting wheel, and wherein the elevator further comprises: a rope monitoring arrangement configured to monitor displacement of each of said first rope sections in an axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, and displacement of each of the second rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, and wherein the elevator is configured to: rotate the drive wheel in a first rotation direction such that each said first rope section runs from the drive wheel towards the first non-driven, cambered diverting wheel and each said second rope section runs from a second non-driven, cambered diverting wheel towards the drive wheel; monitor displacement of each of the first rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, and displacement of each of the second rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, while the drive wheel is rotated in the first rotation direction; stop rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direction when one or more of the first and second rope sections is displaced in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone; and thereafter to rotate the drive wheel in a second rotation direction opposite to said first rotation direction without further rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direction. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator is configured to rotate the drive wheel in the second rotation direction only if one or more criteria are met. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein said one or more criteria include at least one or both of the following: none of the first rope sections is displaced in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone; and displacement of one or more of the second rope sections away from the predefined zone triggers stopping a rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direction. 4. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein each said second rope section is arranged to pass around the second non-driven, cambered diverting wheel. 5. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator is configured to continue rotating the drive wheel in the second rotation direction until the car is level with a landing, and wherein when the car is level with the landing, door(s) leading from the car are opened. 6. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the rope monitoring arrangement is configured to monitor displacement of each of said first rope sections as defined with a first detector, and displacement of each of said second rope sections as defined with a second detector. 7. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said rope monitoring arrangement comprises: at least one first detector configured to detect displacement of each of said first rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone; and at least one second detector configured to detect displacement of each of said second rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone. 8. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein each said first detector is configured to detect displacement of each of said first rope sections in an axial direction of the wheels over a first limit position or over a second limit position between which first and second limit position the first rope section is disposed, and each said second detector is configured to detect displacement of each of said second rope sections in an axial direction of the rope wheels over a first limit position or over a second limit position, between which first and second limit position the second rope section is disposed. 9. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein each predefined zone is delimited by a first and second limit position. 10. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein displacement of one or more of said first rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone, or displacement of one or more of said second rope sections in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone, is arranged to trigger the elevator to stop the rotation of the drive wheel. 11. A method for controlling an elevator which elevator comprises: a first elevator unit vertically movable in a hoistway, and a second elevator unit vertically movable in a hoistway, at least one of said elevator units being an elevator car; one or more belt-shaped hoisting ropes interconnecting the first elevator unit and the second elevator unit; and rope wheels including a drive wheel for moving said one or more belt-shaped hoisting ropes, wherein each of said one or more belt-shaped hoisting ropes passes around the drive wheel and comprises consecutively a first rope section extending between the drive wheel and the first elevator unit, and a second rope section extending between the drive wheel and the second elevator unit, wherein the rope wheels further include one or more non-driven, cambered diverting wheels, each said first rope section being arranged to pass around a first non-driven, cambered diverting wheel, and wherein the elevator further comprises: a rope monitoring arrangement, the method comprising the steps of: rotating the drive wheel in a first rotation direction such that each said first rope section runs from the drive wheel towards the first non-driven, cambered diverting wheel; monitoring displacement of each said first rope section in an axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, as well as displacement of each said second rope section in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from a predefined zone, while the drive wheel is rotated in said first rotation direction; stopping the rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direction when one or more of the first and second rope sections is displaced in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone; and after stopping, rotating the drive wheel in a second rotation direction opposite the first rotation direction without further rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direction. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises rotating the drive wheel in a second rotation direction only if one or more criteria are met. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein said one or more criteria include at least one or both of the following: none of the first rope sections is displaced in the axial direction of the rope wheels away from the predefined zone; and displacement of one or more of the second rope sections away from the predefined zone triggers stopping a rotation of the drive wheel in said first rotation direc
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