Lightweight elevator traveling cable
US-2018339882-A1 · Nov 29, 2018 · US
US9850096B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9850096-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414264768-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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The present disclosure is related to a travelling cable clamp assembly fixing an elevator travelling cable to a fixing base, such as to a first movable support structure in the hoistway for supporting said at least one elevator unit movable in the hoistway, including at least an elevator car.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A travelling cable clamp assembly configured to connect an elevator travelling cable to a first movable support structure in a hoistway, the first movable support structure configured to support at least one elevator car movable in the hoistway, the travelling cable clamp assembly comprising: a travelling cable including an insulating jacket having a first planar surface and a second planar surface, conductors configured to transmit electrical energy and data to the elevator car, and one or more load-bearing elements configured to connect a first end of the travelling cable to the elevator car and a second end of the travelling cable to the first movable support structure; a first plate element configured to contact the first planar surface of the insulating jacket; a second plate element configured to contact the second planar surface of the insulating jacket; and at least two spacers between the first plate element and the second plate element with the travelling cable therebetween, the at least two spacers each being an elongated planar element having a length extending in a first direction of the one or more load-bearing elements and havirig a thickness in a second direction perpendicular to the first planar surface and the second planar surface that is greater than a diameter of the one or more load-bearing elements and less than a thickness in the second direction of the insulating jacket such that the first plate element and the second plate element are separated by a gap in the second direction through which the travelling cable is configured to lock between the first plate element and the second plate element, when the first plate element and the second plate element are pressed against the one or more load-bearing elements inside the insulating jacket without cutting open the insulation jacket. 2. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: one or more adjustable locking devices configured to pinch the travelling cable between the first plate element and the second plate element. 3. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 2 , further comprising: a clamp fixing plate configured to support the first plate element. 4. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 3 , further comprising: one or more wedge clamps configured to manage cable loop formed by the travelling cable. 5. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the clamp fixing plate, the first and second plate elements, the at least two spacers, the wedge clamps, and the one or more adjustable locking devices include a metallic material. 6. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the clamp fixing plate, the first plate element, the second plate element, the at least two spacers, and/or the wedge clamps include a non-metallic material. 7. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said travelling cable is continuously extendable in lengthwise direction between the elevator car and the first movable support structure. 8. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said travelling cable is fed into the elevator by discharging the cable from a cable reel rotating in situ on a reeling rack connected to the first movable support structure. 9. The travelling cable clamp assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the travelling cable is configured to fit within an open hollow cavity formed by the first plate element and the second plate element such that the insulating jacket is configured to contact the first planar surface and the second planar surface of the travelling cable. 10. An elevator arrangement comprising: at least one elevator car movable in a hoistway; a first movable support structure configured to support the at least one elevator car movable in the hoistway; and a travelling cable clamp assembly configured to connect an elevator travelling cable to the first movable support structure in the hoistway, the travelling cable clamp assembly including, a travelling cable including an insulating jacket having a first planar surface and a second planar surface, conductors configured to transmit electrical energy and data to the elevator car, and one or more load-bearing elements configured to connect a first end of the travelling cable to the elevator car and a second end of the travelling cable to the first movable support structure, and a travelling cable clamp including a first plate element, a second plate element, and at least two spacers between the first plate element and the second plate element, the first plate element configured to contact the first planar surface of the insulating jacket, the second plate element configured to contact the second planar surface of the insulating jacket, the at least two spacers each being an elongated planar element having a length extending in a first direction of the one or more load-bearing elements and having a thickness in a second direction perpendicular to the first planar surface and the second planar surface that is greater than a diameter of the one or more load-bearing elements and less than a thickness in the second direction of the insulating jacket such that the first plate element and the second plate element are separated by a gap in the second direction through which the travelling cable is configured to lock between the first plate element and the second plate element, when the first plate element and the second plate element are pressed against the one or more load-bearing elements inside the insulating jacket without cutting open the insulation jacket. 11. A method of constructing an elevator configured to perform a jump-lift during construction thereof, the elevator including an elevator car having a travelling cable connected thereto, the travelling cable including an insulating jacket having a first planar surface and a second planar surface, conductors configured to transmit electrical energy and data to the elevator car, and one or more load-bearing elements configured to connect a first end of the travelling cable to the elevator car and a second end of the travelling cable to the a first movable support structure, the method comprising: using the elevator car to transport passengers and/or goods in a completed portion of a hoistway; lifting the first movable support structure higher in the hoistway, the first movable support structure configured to support the elevator car; releasing a travelling cable clamp to extend the traveling cable connected between the elevator car and the first movable support structure, the travelling cable clamp including a first plate element, and second plate element, and at least two spacers between the first plate element and the second plate element with the travelling cable therebetween, the first plate element configured to contact the first planar surface of the insulating jacket, the second plate element configured to contact the second planar surface of the insulating jacket, the at least two spacers each being an elongated planar element having a length extending in a first direction of the one or more load-bearing elements and having a thickness in a second direction perpendicular to the first planar surface and the second planar surface that is greater than a diameter of the one or more load-bearing elements and less than a thickness in the second direction of the insulating jacket such that the first plate element and the second plate element are separated by a gap in the second direction through which the travelling cable is configured to lock between the first plate element and the second plate element, when the first plate element and th
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