Elevator system including a protective hoistway liner assembly
US-2018290862-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US9963324B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9963324-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715613858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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An elevator includes a hoistway; an elevator car vertically movable in the hoistway, the passage to and/or from the elevator car being provided in depth direction of the hoistway; a counterweight vertically movable in the hoistway beside the elevator car in width direction of the hoistway; one or more ropes interconnecting the elevator car and the counterweight and hanging from these; a rope wheel arrangement in the bottom end of the hoistway for guiding the one or more ropes; and a vertically oriented guide rail for guiding the elevator car extending between the elevator car and counterweight. The elevator includes a bridge structure mounted on the floor of the hoistway, the bridge structure including a cross member, wherein the guide rail for guiding the elevator car is mounted on top of the cross member, the bridge structure including a passage for the one or more ropes below the cross member, and the one or more ropes pass from the counterweight downwards to the rope wheel arrangement, and the rope wheel arrangement is arranged to guide the one or more ropes to pass below the cross member via said passage and up to the elevator car.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An elevator comprising: a hoistway; an elevator car vertically movable in the hoistway, the passage to and/or from the elevator car being provided in a depth direction of the hoistway; a counterweight vertically movable in the hoistway beside the elevator car in width direction of the hoistway; one or more ropes interconnecting the elevator car and the counterweight, and hanging from these; a rope wheel arrangement in the bottom end of the hoistway for guiding the one or more ropes; a vertically oriented guide rail for guiding the elevator car extending vertically between the elevator car and the counterweight; and a bridge structure mounted on the floor of the hoistway, the bridge structure comprising a cross member, wherein the guide rail for guiding the elevator car is mounted on top of the cross member, wherein the bridge structure comprises a passage for the one or more ropes below the cross member, wherein the one or more ropes pass from the counterweight downwards to the rope wheel arrangement, and wherein the rope wheel arrangement is arranged to guide the one or more ropes to pass below the cross member via said passage and up to the elevator car. 2. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the cross member is arranged to support the guide rail vertically. 3. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein the cross member comprises an upper face on top of which the guide rail is mounted, and which upper face is more than 1 m above the upper face of the floor of the hoistway, yet below the sill of the lowermost landing of the elevator, the guide rail resting on said upper face. 4. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein the cross member comprises an upper face on top of which the guide rail is mounted, and a lower face delimiting the passage below it, which lower face is more than 0.8 m above the upper face of the floor of the hoistway, yet below the sill of the lowermost landing of the elevator. 5. The elevator according to claim 2 , wherein said one or more ropes comprise one or more ropes that pass below the bridge structure such that they cross the vertical projection of the guide rail. 6. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the cross member comprises an upper face on top of which the guide rail is mounted, and which upper face is more than 1 m above the upper face of the floor of the hoistway, yet below the sill of the lowermost landing of the elevator, the guide rail resting on said upper face. 7. The elevator according to claim 6 , wherein the cross member comprises an upper face on top of which the guide rail is mounted, and a lower face delimiting the passage below it, which lower face is more than 0.8 m above the upper face of the floor of the hoistway, yet below the sill of the lowermost landing of the elevator. 8. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the cross member comprises an upper face on top of which the guide rail is mounted, and a lower face delimiting the passage below it, which lower face is more than 0.8 m above the upper face of the floor of the hoistway, yet below the sill of the lowermost landing of the elevator. 9. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said one or more ropes comprise one or more ropes that pass below the bridge structure such that they cross the vertical projection of the guide rail. 10. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the elevator comprises vertically oriented guide rails for guiding the elevator car extending vertically on opposite sides of the elevator car in a width direction of the hoistway, said guide rails of the elevator car being positioned such that their vertical longitudinal axes are on a common vertical plane extending parallel with width direction of the hoistway. 11. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said one or more ropes comprise one or more ropes that are connected with a suspension point of the counterweight and with a suspension point of the elevator car, which suspension points are on the same vertical plane as the guide rail, said vertical plane being parallel with width direction of the hoistway. 12. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the passage extends below the cross member in width direction of the hoistway, whereby one or more ropes can pass via it in width direction of the hoistway. 13. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the bridge structure is immovably mounted on the floor of the hoistway, such that it rests on the floor of the hoistway. 14. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the bridge structure comprises a first support leg and a second support leg, standing on the floor of the hoistway, which first and second support leg are displaced in depth direction of the hoistway, and which first and second support leg each support vertically the cross member, the passage extending in width direction of the hoistway below the cross member between the first and second leg. 15. The elevator according to claim 14 , wherein each of said first support leg, said second support leg and said cross member is elongated and positioned such that the central axis thereof extends along a common vertical plane extending parallel with depth direction of the hoistway. 16. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the guide rail is positioned between the central third of the depth of the elevator car and the central third of the depth of the counterweight. 17. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein the suspension point of the counterweight is positioned within the central third of the depth of the counterweight and the suspension point of the elevator car is positioned within the central third of the depth of the elevator car. 18. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said rope wheel arrangement comprises a first rope wheel, and a second rope wheel, which have parallel rotational axes, and the first rope wheel is arranged to divert each rope arriving thereto from the counterweight to pass to the second rope wheel, and the second rope wheel is arranged to divert each rope arriving thereto to pass up to the elevator car. 19. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said rope wheel arrangement comprises a frame mounted immovably on the floor of the hoistway on which frame the rope wheels of the rope wheel arrangement are mounted vertically movably. 20. The elevator according to claim 1 , wherein said rope wheel arrangement comprises only non-driven rope wheels.
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