Method and an arrangement in condition monitoring of an elevator rope
US-2015362450-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9944493B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9944493-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113092391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A suspension and transmission device for use with an elevator system comprises one or more strips that provide load carrying, transmission or traction, and load carrying redundancy or safety functions for the elevator system. In one version a single strip comprised of polymer and composite materials provides these functions. In another version multiple strips comprised of polymer and composite materials provide these functions. In another version, a strip comprises a hollow interior portion. In another version one or more strips incorporate materials that can be detected when using the strip to monitor the condition of the one or more strips.
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We claim: 1. An elevator suspension and transmission strip, wherein the strip comprises: a. a first transmission layer on the outside of the strip configured to contact a traction sheave, wherein the transmission layer is comprised of a polymer; b. a first load carrying layer and a second load carrying layer comprised of a fiber reinforced composite material and configured to support the weight of the elevator, wherein both the first and second load carrying layers are entirely enclosed by the first transmission layer, with the first and second load carrying layers positioned one above the other relative to the thickness of the strip; c. an information transfer layer positioned between the first load carrying layer and the second load carrying layer, wherein the information transfer layer is not a load carrying layer, wherein the information transfer layer comprises a detectable material separate from the fiber reinforced composite material of the first and second load carrying layers, wherein the detectable material provides information on the condition of the strip; and d. multiple adhesive layers configured to bind the first transmission layer, the first load carrying layer, the second load carrying layer, and the information transfer layer together such that the strip forms a unitary structure. 2. The strip of claim 1 , wherein the information transfer layer comprises magnetic particles, configured to permit detection of magnetic flux. 3. The strip of claim 1 further comprising a safety layer configured to provide redundant support for the weight of the elevator. 4. The strip of claim 3 , wherein the first load carrying layer is comprised of a first fiber reinforced composite material, wherein the second load carrying layer is comprised of a second fiber reinforced composite material. 5. The strip of claim 4 , wherein the first fiber reinforced composite material is carbon fiber and polyurethane composite, and wherein the second fiber reinforced composite material is glass fiber and polyurethane composite. 6. The strip of claim 1 , wherein the detectable material is capable of producing fluorescence. 7. The strip of claim 1 , wherein the detectable material comprises an electromagnetic responsive label. 8. The strip of claim 1 , wherein the detectable material is capable of emitting a detectable gas. 9. The strip of claim 1 , wherein the detectable material comprises nano-magnetic particles.
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