Method and apparatus for checking states in an elevator installation
US-9327941-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US9796561B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9796561-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214376983-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A method of wear detection of a coated belt or rope includes connecting a wear detection unit to one or more monitoring strands and/or cords of a coated belt or rope. The coated belt or rope includes one or more baseline strands and/or cords exhibiting a first change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt or rope and one or more monitoring strands and/or cords exhibiting a second change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt or rope, greater than the first change in electrical resistance. An electrical resistance of the one or more monitoring strands and/or cords is measured via the wear detection unit. Using at least the measured electrical resistance of the one or more monitoring strands and/or cords, a wear condition of the belt or rope is determined.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coated belt or a coated rope, comprising: a plurality of wires arranged into a plurality of strands or cords, the plurality of strands or cords including: one or more baseline strands or baseline cords exhibiting a first change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt or rope; and one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords exhibiting a second change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt, greater than the first change in electrical resistance; and a jacket substantially retaining the plurality of strands or cords; wherein the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords are formed from smaller diameter wires than the diameter of wires forming the one or more baseline strands or baseline cords, the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords having a monitoring breaking strength in the range of −25% to +10% relative to a baseline breaking strength of the one or more baseline strands or baseline cords. 2. The belt or the rope of claim 1 , wherein a monitoring strand or a monitoring cord of the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords is disposed at an outer position. 3. The belt or the rope of claim 2 , wherein the belt or rope is a belt, and a monitoring cord of the one or more monitoring cords is disposed at a longitudinally outer position in the belt. 4. The belt or the rope of claim 1 , wherein a monitoring strand or a monitoring cord of the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords is disposed at a center position. 5. The belt or the rope of claim 4 , wherein the belt or rope is a belt, and a monitoring cord of the one or more monitoring cords is disposed at a longitudinally center position of the belt. 6. The belt or the rope of claim 1 , wherein the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords are at least two monitoring strands or monitoring cords. 7. The belt or the rope of claim 6 , wherein two monitoring strands or monitoring cords of the at least two monitoring stands or monitoring cords are disposed adjacently. 8. The belt or the rope of claim 7 , wherein the belt or rope is a belt, and two monitoring cords of the at least two monitoring cords are disposed longitudinally adjacently in the belt. 9. The belt or the rope of claim 1 , wherein a monitoring strand or monitoring cord of the one or more monitoring stands or monitoring cords has a substantially same wire cross-sectional area as a baseline strand or a baseline cord of the one or more baseline stands or baseline cords. 10. An elevator system comprising: an elevator car; one or more sheaves; a wear detection unit; and a belt or a rope operably connected to the wear detection unit, including: a plurality of wires arranged into a plurality of strands or cords, the plurality of strands or cords including: one or more baseline strands or baseline cords exhibiting a first change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt or rope; and one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords exhibiting a second change in electrical resistance as a function of bending cycles of the belt, greater than the first change in electrical resistance; and a jacket substantially retaining the plurality of strands or cords; wherein the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords are formed from smaller diameter wires than the diameter of wires forming the one or more baseline strands or baseline cords, the one or more monitoring strands or monitoring cords having a monitoring breaking strength in the range of −25% to +10% relative to a baseline breaking strength of the one or more baseline strands or baseline cords. 11. The elevator system of claim 10 , wherein the wear detection unit measures electrical resistance of the one or more monitoring cords. 12. The elevator system of claim 10 , wherein the wear detection unit is disposed at an upper end of an elevator hoistway.
by measuring variation of impedance, e.g. resistance, capacitance, induction · CPC title
Coated or with bond, impregnation or core · CPC title
for maintenance or repair · CPC title
Investigating the presence of flaws · CPC title
characterised by being laid or braided from several sub-ropes or sub-cables, e.g. hawsers · CPC title
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