EP1798187B1 - Sheave assembly for an elevator system - Google Patents
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- B66B11/00—Main component parts of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
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- This invention generally relates to elevator systems and more specifically to a space efficient elevator system including a guide rail mounted machine and a sheave design that accommodates the guide rail.
- Elevator systems typically include a car and counterweight that move within a hoistway. Roping couples the car and counterweight and supports them as they move. A motor drives the rope to raise and lower the car.
- the car typically includes a roller assembly that cooperates with a guide rail to guide the car within the hoistway.
- the motor has been mounted within a machine room disposed at the top of the hoistway.
- Idler sheaves disposed on the elevator car form part of a system of roping for raising and lowering the car along with the counterweight. Roping is threaded through idler sheaves at various location in the system, for example, the elevator car and counterweight.
- the idler sheaves necessarily take up space within the hoistway and the guide rail extends from the interior surface of the hoistway walls toward the elevator car.
- Various machine mounting strategies have been proposed but building and safety codes require sometimes expensive devices and controls.
- DE-1032496 discloses an elevator system with idler sheaves.
- FR-2823734-A discloses a machine room-less elevator system. Even with such systems, there still is need to decrease the space occupied by an elevator system.
- this invention is an elevator system having a unique sheave arrangement that can accommodate a portion of a guide rail, requires less space within a hoistway and allows more versatility in arranging the components in the system.
- An elevator system designed according to this invention includes a car and at least one guide rail to guide the car as it moves within a hoistway.
- a sheave assembly mounted to the car includes at least two sheave portions rotatable about a common axis with a spacing between the portions.
- the sheave portions are mounted either about a common shaft or about separate shafts disposed about the common axis.
- the rail extends into the spacing between sheave portions such that at least a portion of the rail is accommodated within the spacing between the sheave portions.
- the inventive arrangement of system components provides a more efficient, space saving elevator system.
- an embodiment of this invention is an elevator system 10 including an elevator car 12 supported for movement within a hoistway 14.
- the hoistway 14 includes guide rails 38 positioned on an interior wall 24 of the hoistway 14 and mounted to counter-weight brackets 56.
- the counter-weight brackets 56 are mounted to an opposite interior wall 26.
- the guide rails 38 guide movement of the elevator car 12 within the hoistway 14.
- the counter-weight bracket 56 provides a space extending the entire height 42 of the hoistway 14 for movement of a counter-weight 22.
- the counterweight 22 moves when the elevator car 12 moves as known.
- the counterweight 22 is guided by guide rails 40 mounted within the hoistway (shown in Figure 3 ).
- the elevator car 12 and counterweight 22 include sheave assemblies 32, 34 that cooperate with roping 36 and a machine 16 to raise and lower the elevator car 12.
- the sheave assemblies 32 are mounted to a base 48 of the elevator car 12, however, it is within the contemplation of this invention that the sheave assemblies 32 may be mounted on other locations on the elevator car 12 or elsewhere in the system 10 as may be needed as are known to a worker skilled in the art.
- the elevator car 12 also includes roller assemblies 28, 30 disposed on a top and bottom of the elevator car 12 that ride along the guide rails 38 maintaining proper alignment of the elevator car 12.
- the machine 16 of the example elevator system 10 is positioned and supported atop at least one of the guide rails 38, 40. Supporting the machine 16 atop the guide rails 38, 40 eliminates the need for a separate machine room required in conventional elevator systems.
- the machine room-less elevator system 10 is designed to efficiently use hoistway space 14 and eliminate the requirement of a separate machine room. Using a guide rail to support the machine 16 provides the further advantage of minimizing the number of components.
- the elevator system 10 optimizes space use within the hoistway 14.
- the inventive approach allows the guide rails 38 to be positioned as close to the elevator car 12 as is possible.
- the sheave assemblies 32 include a spacing 62 between profiled belt engaging portions 54, allowing the guide rails 38 to extend closer to the elevator car 12.
- the sheave assemblies 32 are disposed on the base 48 of the elevator car 12 and at least two belts 36 thread about the idler sheave assemblies disposed on either side of the elevator car 12 and are fixed at one end to a dead end hitch 18 mounted atop one of the guide rails 38.
- the other end of each belt 36 is fixed to dead end hitch 20 mounted atop the guide rail 38 with the machine 16 after threading through the idler sheave assembly 34 of the counterweight 22 and over the machine 16.
- the illustrated configuration of roping is only one type and it should be understood that other configurations of hoistway roping for raising and lowering the elevator car 12 are within the contemplation of this invention.
- each of the guide rails 38 includes a mount portion 64 mounted to the interior wall 24 or to the counter-weight bracket 56. Extending from the rail mount 64 is a guide portion 66. The guide portion 66 cooperates with the roller assemblies 28,30 as known. Space within the hoistway 14 is conserved by allowing the guide portion 66 of the guide rails 38 to extend toward the car 12 beyond the belt engaging surfaces on the sheave portions 54 of the sheave assemblies 32. Extending the guide portion 66 of each guide rail 38 between sheaves 54 of the sheave assembly 32 reduces the amount of space utilized for components of the elevator system 10 to conserve space within the hoistway 14.
- the example sheave assembly 32 includes four individual sheave portions 54 supported about a common shaft 50.
- a spacing 62 separates the sheave portions 54 into two separate groups of two idler sheave portions 54.
- Each of the idler sheave portions 54 includes an outer diameter 74 ( Figure 5 ).
- Some of the guide portion 66 of each guide rail 38 extends into the spacing 62 between a plane 72, tangent to the outer diameter 74 of the sheave portions 54, and the shaft 50.
- the spacing 62 has a smaller outside dimension than the outside diameter 74 of the sheave portions. In the illustrated example, the outer dimension of the shaft 50 establishes this smaller outside dimension.
- each of the sheaves 54 includes the outer diameter 74.
- the plane 72 tangent to the outer diameter 74 is spaced a first distance 75 from the axis of rotation 58.
- the guide portion 66 of the guide rail 38 is spaced from the axis of rotation 58 a second distance. The second distance is less then the first distance 75 such that a portion of the guide rail 38 is within the spacing 62 between sheave portions 54.
- the plane 72 tangent to the outer diameter 74 of the sheave portions 54 extends across the spacing 62 and at least a portion of the guide 66 of the guide rail 38 intersects the plane 72.
- the guide rail 38 engages the roller assembly 28 of elevator car 12.
- the ropes 36 are shown in relative position to the guide rail 38 and roller assembly 28.
- the plane 72 tangent with the outer diameter 74 of the sheaves 54 is shown relative to the ropes 36 and intersects a portion of the guide rail 38.
- Mounting the idler sheave assemblies 32 to create the spacing 62 through which the guide portion 66 can extend provides increased space for use by the elevator car 12 and efficiently allocates precious and valuable space within the hoistway 14.
- the increased space within the hoistway 14 provided by this invention accommodates consumer demands for efficient use of hoistway space.
- sheave assembly 32 an enlarged view is shown of the sheave assembly 32.
- the sheave portions 54 are supported about the axis 58 by the common shaft 50 and includes bearing assemblies 60 mounted within each sheave portion 54.
- the bearing assemblies 60 may be of any type known to a worker skilled in the art.
- two sheave portions 54 are shown on either side of the guide rail 38 along with corresponding roping 36. It should be understood that it within the contemplation of this invention that separate shafts be used for supporting the sheave portions 54.
- FIG. 7 another embodiment of the sheave assembly is shown including three idler sheave portions 54 on each side of the spacing 62.
- the number of sheave portions 54 disposed on either side of the guide rail 38 is application specific and may include two, three, four, or any combinations thereof as required by specific application requirements.
- the counterweight 22 includes a sheave assembly 34 similar to the sheave assemblies 32 mounted on the elevator car 12.
- the guide rails 40 for the counterweight 22 do not extend between the sheave portions 70 of the sheave assembly 34 mounted on the counter-weight 22 in this example.
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Description
- This invention generally relates to elevator systems and more specifically to a space efficient elevator system including a guide rail mounted machine and a sheave design that accommodates the guide rail.
- Elevator systems typically include a car and counterweight that move within a hoistway. Roping couples the car and counterweight and supports them as they move. A motor drives the rope to raise and lower the car. Typically, the car includes a roller assembly that cooperates with a guide rail to guide the car within the hoistway.
- Traditionally, the motor has been mounted within a machine room disposed at the top of the hoistway.
- Idler sheaves disposed on the elevator car, for example, form part of a system of roping for raising and lowering the car along with the counterweight. Roping is threaded through idler sheaves at various location in the system, for example, the elevator car and counterweight. The idler sheaves necessarily take up space within the hoistway and the guide rail extends from the interior surface of the hoistway walls toward the elevator car. Various machine mounting strategies have been proposed but building and safety codes require sometimes expensive devices and controls.
DE-1032496 discloses an elevator system with idler sheaves. - Recently, machine room-less elevator systems have been developed that no longer require a separate machine room. Machine room-less elevator systems were developed in response to consumer demands for simpler, more efficient use of space dedicated to elevator systems.
FR-2823734-A - It is desirable to minimize system expenses to conserve hoistway space and allow for easy installation of the elevator car within the hoistway. Further, buildings typically are not designed to make special accommodations for elevator systems.
- For these reasons it is desirable to design an elevator system adaptable to efficiently utilize hoistway space. This invention addresses these needs.
- According to the present invention there is provided a machine room-less elevator system as defined by claim 1.
- In general terms this invention is an elevator system having a unique sheave arrangement that can accommodate a portion of a guide rail, requires less space within a hoistway and allows more versatility in arranging the components in the system.
- An elevator system designed according to this invention includes a car and at least one guide rail to guide the car as it moves within a hoistway. A sheave assembly mounted to the car includes at least two sheave portions rotatable about a common axis with a spacing between the portions. The sheave portions are mounted either about a common shaft or about separate shafts disposed about the common axis. In one embodiment the rail extends into the spacing between sheave portions such that at least a portion of the rail is accommodated within the spacing between the sheave portions.
- Accordingly, the inventive arrangement of system components provides a more efficient, space saving elevator system.
- The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiments. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
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Figure 1 schematically shows an elevator system designed according to embodiments of this invention; -
Figure 2 is a side view of an elevator car including guide rollers and idler sheave assemblies according to an embodiment of the invention; -
Figure 3 is a top view of the elevator car and counterweight; -
Figure 4 is a top view of another embodiment of this invention. -
Figure 5 is an enlarged view of the idler sheave assembly of the elevator car and counterweight; -
Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the roller assembly of the elevator car and the sheave assemblies on the counterweight; and -
Figure 7 is an enlarged view of another embodiment of the idler sheave assembly. - Referring to
Figures 1 and2 , an embodiment of this invention is anelevator system 10 including anelevator car 12 supported for movement within a hoistway 14. The hoistway 14 includesguide rails 38 positioned on aninterior wall 24 of the hoistway 14 and mounted tocounter-weight brackets 56. Thecounter-weight brackets 56 are mounted to an oppositeinterior wall 26. The guide rails 38 guide movement of theelevator car 12 within the hoistway 14. Thecounter-weight bracket 56 provides a space extending theentire height 42 of the hoistway 14 for movement of acounter-weight 22. - The
counterweight 22 moves when theelevator car 12 moves as known. Thecounterweight 22 is guided byguide rails 40 mounted within the hoistway (shown inFigure 3 ). Theelevator car 12 andcounterweight 22 includesheave assemblies machine 16 to raise and lower theelevator car 12. In the illustrated example thesheave assemblies 32 are mounted to abase 48 of theelevator car 12, however, it is within the contemplation of this invention that thesheave assemblies 32 may be mounted on other locations on theelevator car 12 or elsewhere in thesystem 10 as may be needed as are known to a worker skilled in the art. Theelevator car 12 also includesroller assemblies elevator car 12 that ride along theguide rails 38 maintaining proper alignment of theelevator car 12. - The
machine 16 of theexample elevator system 10 is positioned and supported atop at least one of theguide rails machine 16 atop theguide rails room-less elevator system 10 is designed to efficiently use hoistway space 14 and eliminate the requirement of a separate machine room. Using a guide rail to support themachine 16 provides the further advantage of minimizing the number of components. - The
elevator system 10 optimizes space use within the hoistway 14. The inventive approach allows theguide rails 38 to be positioned as close to theelevator car 12 as is possible. Thesheave assemblies 32 include aspacing 62 between profiledbelt engaging portions 54, allowing theguide rails 38 to extend closer to theelevator car 12. - The
sheave assemblies 32 are disposed on thebase 48 of theelevator car 12 and at least twobelts 36 thread about the idler sheave assemblies disposed on either side of theelevator car 12 and are fixed at one end to adead end hitch 18 mounted atop one of theguide rails 38. The other end of eachbelt 36 is fixed todead end hitch 20 mounted atop theguide rail 38 with themachine 16 after threading through theidler sheave assembly 34 of thecounterweight 22 and over themachine 16. The illustrated configuration of roping is only one type and it should be understood that other configurations of hoistway roping for raising and lowering theelevator car 12 are within the contemplation of this invention. - Referring to
Figure 3 , each of theguide rails 38 includes amount portion 64 mounted to theinterior wall 24 or to thecounter-weight bracket 56. Extending from therail mount 64 is aguide portion 66. Theguide portion 66 cooperates with theroller assemblies guide portion 66 of theguide rails 38 to extend toward thecar 12 beyond the belt engaging surfaces on thesheave portions 54 of thesheave assemblies 32. Extending theguide portion 66 of eachguide rail 38 betweensheaves 54 of thesheave assembly 32 reduces the amount of space utilized for components of theelevator system 10 to conserve space within the hoistway 14. - The
example sheave assembly 32 includes fourindividual sheave portions 54 supported about acommon shaft 50. Aspacing 62 separates thesheave portions 54 into two separate groups of twoidler sheave portions 54. Each of theidler sheave portions 54 includes an outer diameter 74 (Figure 5 ). Some of theguide portion 66 of eachguide rail 38 extends into the spacing 62 between aplane 72, tangent to the outer diameter 74 of thesheave portions 54, and theshaft 50. The spacing 62 has a smaller outside dimension than the outside diameter 74 of the sheave portions. In the illustrated example, the outer dimension of theshaft 50 establishes this smaller outside dimension. - Referring to
Figure 4 , in another embodiment of this inventionseparate shafts common axis 58 to rotatablysupport sheave portions 54. In this embodiment, the smaller outside dimension is further decreased relative to the embodiment shown inFigure 3 withcommon shaft 50. - Referring to
Figure 5 , theshaft 50 is supported by thesupport member 52 attached to theelevator car 12. Each of thesheaves 54 includes the outer diameter 74. Theplane 72 tangent to the outer diameter 74 is spaced a first distance 75 from the axis ofrotation 58. Theguide portion 66 of theguide rail 38 is spaced from the axis of rotation 58 a second distance. The second distance is less then the first distance 75 such that a portion of theguide rail 38 is within the spacing 62 betweensheave portions 54. In other words, theplane 72 tangent to the outer diameter 74 of thesheave portions 54 extends across thespacing 62 and at least a portion of theguide 66 of theguide rail 38 intersects theplane 72. - Referring to
Figure 6 , theguide rail 38 engages theroller assembly 28 ofelevator car 12. Theropes 36 are shown in relative position to theguide rail 38 androller assembly 28. Theplane 72 tangent with the outer diameter 74 of thesheaves 54 is shown relative to theropes 36 and intersects a portion of theguide rail 38. Mounting theidler sheave assemblies 32 to create thespacing 62 through which theguide portion 66 can extend provides increased space for use by theelevator car 12 and efficiently allocates precious and valuable space within the hoistway 14. The increased space within the hoistway 14 provided by this invention accommodates consumer demands for efficient use of hoistway space. - Referring to
Figure 5 , an enlarged view is shown of thesheave assembly 32. Thesheave portions 54 are supported about theaxis 58 by thecommon shaft 50 and includes bearing assemblies 60 mounted within eachsheave portion 54. The bearing assemblies 60 may be of any type known to a worker skilled in the art. In this embodiment, twosheave portions 54 are shown on either side of theguide rail 38 along with correspondingroping 36. It should be understood that it within the contemplation of this invention that separate shafts be used for supporting thesheave portions 54. - Referring to
Figure 7 , another embodiment of the sheave assembly is shown including threeidler sheave portions 54 on each side of thespacing 62. The number ofsheave portions 54 disposed on either side of theguide rail 38 is application specific and may include two, three, four, or any combinations thereof as required by specific application requirements. - The
counterweight 22 includes asheave assembly 34 similar to thesheave assemblies 32 mounted on theelevator car 12. The guide rails 40 for thecounterweight 22 do not extend between thesheave portions 70 of thesheave assembly 34 mounted on the counter-weight 22 in this example. - The foregoing description is exemplary and not just a material specification. The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it should be understood that the terminology used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
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- A machine room-less elevator system comprising:a car (12); andat least one rail (38) mounted within a hoistway (14) to guide said car (12);
characterised in that:at least one sheave assembly (32) mounted to said car (12) has at least two profiled belt engaging sheave portions (54) rotatable about a common axis (58) and axially spaced apart by a spacing (62) allowing a guide portion (66) of said at least one rail (38) to extend toward said car (12) beyond the profiled belt engaging surfaces on said sheave portions (54), wherein each of said sheave portions (54) includes a first radial dimension (74), and the spacing (62) between said sheave portions (54) includes a second, radial dimension smaller than said first radial dimension; andat least two belts (36) thread about said at least one sheave assembly (32). - The system of claim 1, wherein said portion (66) of said at least one rail (38) extends between said sheave portions (54).
- The system of claim 1, wherein a plane (72) tangent to the outer diameter (74) of the sheave portions (54) extends across the spacing (62) and at least a portion of a guide (66) of said at least one rail (38) intersects the plane (72).
- The system of claim 1, wherein each of said sheave portions (54) includes an outer surface spaced a first radial distance (75) from the axis of rotation (58) of the sheave assembly (32), said at least one rail (38) disposed in the axial space (62) between said sheave portions (54) and spaced a second radial distance smaller than said first radial distance (75) from said rotation axis (58).
- The system of any preceding claim, further including at least one of said sheave assemblies (32) disposed on opposite sides of said car (12).
- The system of any preceding claim, including a plurality of sheave portions (54) disposed on opposite sides of said spacing (62) and a corresponding plurality of load bearing belts (36).
- The system of any preceding claim, including a shaft (50; 51,53) supporting said sheave portions (54) for rotation about the axis (58).
- The system of claim 7, including a common shaft (50) supporting said sheave portions (54).
- The system of claim 7, including separate shafts (51,53) for supporting said sheave portions (54).
- The system of any preceding claim, wherein said sheave portions (54) each comprises a separate member on either side of said spacing (62).
- The system of claim 10, including a plurality of separate members disposed on either side of a rail (38).
- The system of claim 1, further comprising a hoistway (14) including first and second rails (38) disposed on opposite sides of said car (12) and a first said sheave assembly (32) disposed one side of said car (12) and a second sheave assembly (32) disposed on an opposite side of said car (12).
- The system of claim 12, including a machine (16) mounted on at least one said rall (38,40).
- The system of claim 12, including a counterweight (22) having a sheave assembly (34) having at least two sheave portions (70) rotatable about a common axis with a spacing between the portions (70).
- The system of claim 14, including a common shaft (68) supporting said two sheave portions (70) of said counterweight (22).
- The system of claim 14, including separate shafts supporting said sheave portions (70) of said counterweight (22).
- The system of claim 14, including a combined bracket (56) supporting at least one of said first and second rails (38) for said car and rails (40) for said counterweight (22).
- The system of any preceding claim, wherein said sheave assemblies (32) are mounted to a bottom portion of said car (12).
- The system of any of claims 1-17, wherein said sheave assemblies (32) are mounted to a top portion of said car (12).
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