Elevator
US-2021139277-A1 · May 13, 2021 · US
US9957135B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9957135-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414314689-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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An elevator includes an elevator car, a counterweight and suspension roping, which connects the elevator car and counterweight to each other, and which suspension roping includes one or more ropes, which include a load-bearing composite part, which includes reinforcing fibers in a polymer matrix. The elevator car and the counterweight are arranged to be moved by exerting a vertical force on at least the elevator car or on the counterweight. The elevator includes a device separate from the suspension roping for exerting the force on at least the elevator car or on the counterweight.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Elevator, comprising: an elevator car; a counterweight; a suspension roping, which connects the elevator car and counterweight to each other, and comprises one or more ropes, each rope comprising a load-bearing composite part, which comprises reinforcing fibers in a polymer matrix; a traction roping connected to the elevator car and the counterweight by being suspended to hang from the elevator car and from the counterweight; and a motorized traction device separate from the suspension roping and configured to exert a vertical force on at least the elevator car or on the counterweight via the traction roping, wherein the elevator car and the counterweight are arranged to be moved by exerting the vertical force on at least the elevator car or on the counterweight, and wherein the traction roping includes a first portion suspended by the elevator car and a second portion suspended by the counterweight, and a suspension ratio of the first portion of the traction roping and the second portion of the traction roping is 2:1. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the motorized traction device comprises a rotating device and a traction sheave to be rotated. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein a module of elasticity of the aforementioned polymer matrix is at least 2 GPa. 4. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein the elevator comprises a rope pulley, while supported on which the one or more ropes of the suspension roping support the elevator car and the counterweight. 5. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a module of elasticity of the polymer matrix is at least 2 GPa. 6. The elevator according to claim 5 , wherein the elevator comprises a rope pulley, while supported on which the one or more ropes of the suspension roping support the elevator car and the counterweight. 7. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator comprises a rope pulley, while supported on which the one or more ropes of the suspension roping support the elevator car and the counterweight. 8. The elevator according to claim 7 , wherein the rope pulley is a non-driven rope pulley. 9. The elevator according to claim 8 , wherein the rope pulley is out of a path of movement of the elevator car, and the suspension roping is supported on the side of the elevator car. 10. The elevator according to claim 7 , wherein the rope pulley is out of a path of movement of the elevator car, and the suspension roping is supported on the side of the elevator car. 11. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a density of the reinforcing fibers is less than 4000 kg/m3. 12. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein a strength of the reinforcing fibers is over 1500 N/mm2. 13. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fibers are carbon fibers, glass fibers, aramid fibers or polymer fibers, or a number of different types of fibers, comprising at least one or more of the carbon fibers, glass fibers, aramid fibers and polymer fibers. 14. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fibers are carbon fibers or glass fibers or a number of different types of fibers, comprising at least glass fibers or carbon fibers. 15. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing fibers are essentially uninterlaced with each other. 16. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the individual reinforcing fibers are evenly distributed in the aforementioned matrix. 17. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the hoisting machine is disposed in a proximity of a bottom end of a path of movement of the elevator car. 18. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the traction roping comprises one or more ropes, a longitudinal force-transmission capability of which is based at least essentially on metal wires in a longitudinal direction of the one or more ropes of the traction roping. 19. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the load-bearing part is surrounded with a coating layer, and the coating layer forms the surface of the rope.
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