WO2002005617A1 - Stairlift with variable force friction drive - Google Patents
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- WO2002005617A1 WO2002005617A1 PCT/GB2001/002941 GB0102941W WO0205617A1 WO 2002005617 A1 WO2002005617 A1 WO 2002005617A1 GB 0102941 W GB0102941 W GB 0102941W WO 0205617 A1 WO0205617 A1 WO 0205617A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B9/00—Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures
- B66B9/06—Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures inclined, e.g. serving blast furnaces
- B66B9/08—Kinds or types of lifts in, or associated with, buildings or other structures inclined, e.g. serving blast furnaces associated with stairways, e.g. for transporting disabled persons
- B66B9/0807—Driving mechanisms
- B66B9/0815—Rack and pinion, friction rollers
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- This invention relates to stairlifts, and, in particular, to a curved stairlift.
- Stairlifts having a positive drive system such as a rack and pinion drive system
- a positive drive system such as a rack and pinion drive system
- a rack and pinion drive system are the most common.
- a positive drive system such as a rack and pinion drive system
- One example of such a stairlift is described in International Patent Application WO 96/20125 but there are numerous others including some of our own manufacture.
- positive drive stairlifts are well-known and have been sold and used for a number of years, the manufacture of such lifts involves considerable precision to ensure silent, reliable operation of the rack and pinion system. This, in turn, means that this form of lift is relatively expensive to manufacture, install and maintain.
- Friction drive stairlifts are generally smoother and quieter, can incorporate tighter inside bends, and allow the stairlift rail to be provided in modular form, with greater ease, as matching rail pitch is no longer an issue.
- the present invention provides a stairlift including a stairlift rail
- a drive system including a frictional drive wheel engaging said rail to drive said carriage along said rail,
- said stairlift being characterised in that the contact pressure between said drive wheel and said rail varies with the weight acting on said seat.
- said stairlift further includes weight transfer means operable to transfer weight applied to said seat into contact pressure between said drive wheel and said rail.
- said drive roller acts in combination with at least one clamping roller such that said drive and clamping rollers are positioned on opposite sides of said rail, said drive and clamping rollers being displaceable toward and away from one another so as to vary the force on said rail clamped there between, said weight transfer means being operable to displace said drive and clamping rollers toward one another in response to a weight being applied to said seat.
- said seat is displaceable with respect to said carriage said weight transfer means being operable to transfer a displacement of said seat with respect to said carriage, under the influence of a weight being applied to said seat, into a displacement of said drive and clamping rollers toward one another.
- said weight transfer means includes one, and more preferably two,
- said weight transfer means includes a hydraulic or pneumatic system to transfer displacement of said seat with respect to said carriage into a displacement of said drive and clamping rollers toward one another.
- said system includes two clamping rollers acting in combination with one drive roller.
- Said clamping rollers are preferably arranged to either side of, and equi-distant from, a vertical line passing through the axis of said drive roller when said carriage is located on a horizontal section of rail.
- the invention provides a skate for a friction drive stairlift, said skate including a friction drive roller constructed and arranged to engage a first surface part of a stairlift rail;
- clamping rollers constructed and arranged to engage an opposed surface part of said rail such that said rail is located between said drive roller and said clamping rollers
- said skate being characterised in that the spacing between said drive roller and said clamping rollers, in a direction perpendicular to the tangent between said drive roller and said rail, is variable.
- skate further includes displacement means operable to vary said spacing.
- said skate includes a lever bracket with respect to which said drive roller is rotatably mounted; and a clamping roller bracket on which said clamping rollers are rotatably mounted, said clamping roller bracket being connected to, but being slidably displaceable with respect to, said lever bracket.
- the invention provides a stairlift including the skate as set forth above.
- Figure 1 shows a general front elevation of a stairlift assembly incorporating the invention
- Figure 2 shows an enlarged rear view of the stairlift carriage shown in
- Figure 3 shows a side elevation of that which is shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 shows a view similar to Figure 2, but with the carriage positioned on a sloping section of rail;
- FIGS. 5 A show details of alternative weight transfer arrangements &5B incorporated in a stairlift according to the invention
- Figure 6 shows a similar view to Figure 2 but with the carriage positioned on a negative transition bend in the rail;
- Figure 7 shows a side elevation of that which is shown in Figure 6;
- Figure 8 shows a view similar to Figure 6, but with the carriage positioned on a positive transition bend in the rail;
- Figure 9 shows a side elevation of that which is shown in Figure 8.
- Figure 10 shows a schematic plan view of the skate roller positioned on a straight horizontal section of rail
- Figure 11 shows a similar view to Figure 10 but with the skate negotiating an outside bend (in a horizontal plane);
- Figure 12 shows a view similar to Figure 10 but with the skate negotiating an inside bend.
- a stairlift 10 is depicted including a carriage 11 mounted on a rail 12.
- the carriage provides for a chair (not shown) to be mounted on interface 13 thereon in a manner which will become clearer from the description which follows.
- the rail 12 comprises a top tube 14 and a bottom tube 15, the tubes being held in fixed relationship by rail brackets 16 ( Figure 3).
- the brackets preferably serve as mounting points for posts or uprights 17 upon which the rail is mounted on a stairway.
- the rail 12 includes a negative transition bend 18 and a positive transition bend 19.
- the rail will also include inside and outside bends in a horizontal plane and, whilst these are not shown in Figure 1, they are shown in Figures 11 and 12.
- the stairlift is driven by frictional engagement between a friction drive roller and one of the tubes 14 or 15, the frictional engagement between the drive roller varying according to weight applied to the seat or chair mounted on the carriage i.e. weight applied vertically to interface 13.
- weight applied to the seat or chair mounted on the carriage i.e. weight applied vertically to interface 13.
- the carriage 11 includes an upright chassis defined by side plates 20, rear surface 21 and front surface 22. Enclosed within the carriage is a motor and gearbox, indicated in dotted outlines by reference numerals 23 and 24 respectively.
- the output of the gearbox projects through the rear 21 of the carriage and has a drive wheel 25 mounted thereon.
- the surface of drive wheel is preferably formed with a high friction surface. This surface may, for example, be formed from polyurethane with a shore hardness of 85 to 90.
- the drive roller 25 forms part of a skate 26 ( Figures 5A, 5B), the skate further including clamping rollers and roller mounts which are described in greater detail below.
- the skate chassis is formed, in part, by a lever bracket 28, the lever bracket 28 being mounted over the gearbox output, between the carriage rear 21 and the drive roller 25.
- the bracket 28 is a sliding fit over the gearbox output so as not to rotate therewith but the bracket, and thus the entire skate 26, pivots about the same axis as the gearbox output and the drive roller 25.
- Slidably mounted on the lower side of the lever bracket 28 is a clamping roller bracket 30.
- a pair of pillars 31 extend upwardly from the clamping roller bracket 30 and slidingly engage in vertical bores (not shown) formed in the lever bracket 28. This allows the clamping roller bracket 30 to pivot with the lever bracket 28 about the skate pivot axis, yet slide with respect to the lever bracket in the directions shown by arrow 32 in Figure 5B.
- the clamping roller bracket 30 serves as a mount for bottom skate rollers 34a and 34b, each of the rollers 34a, 34b being rotatably mounted in U-shaped brackets 35, which brackets 35 are, themselves, mounted for rotation about vertical axes which pass through the centres of retaining bolts 36.
- the combination of the drive roller, and two clamping rollers mounted equidistant from the drive roller is both vertical and horizontal planes, has particular advantages. Not only does this arrangement permit the skate to negotiate all types of vertical and horizontal bend, but the arrangement also provides inherent stability to the carriage by countering against twist and fore/aft rocking.
- the skate further includes pressure varying means to vary the roller spacing, and thus the frictional engagement, as above described.
- a pair of levers 38a and 38b are mounted on opposite sides of the lever bracket 28, the inner ends being pivoted at 39 to extensions 40 provided on the front of bracket 28. Pivoted at an intermediate point on each lever 38 is a link 42 which attaches the lever to the clamping roller bracket 30. Attached to the outer end of each lever 38 is one end of a Bowden cable 44. As can be seen from Figure 5A, one Bowden cable 44 can be attached directly to each of the levers 38a, 38b. Alternatively, as shown in Figure 5B, and in Figure 2, the two Bowden cables 44 can be attached, near centrally, to a balance bar 45 extending between the outer ends of the levers 38a and 38b.
- the latter arrangement is easier to adjust and is more effective in maintaining friction drive should one of the cables 44 break.
- the outer casings of the Bowden cables are retained in slots (not shown) provided in shroud 46 extending outwardly from the upper edge of bracket 28, the shroud also covering, and preventing interference with, the drive roller 25.
- the ends of the Bowden cables 44 not attached to levers 38a, 38b are attached to chair interface 13.
- the outer casings of the cables 44 are retained on the upper edge 47 of the carriage chassis, the inner cables passing over pulleys 48 before being fixed to a vertical part of the inner surface of the interface 13.
- the interface ends of the cables 44 preferably attach to cross piece 50 which, in turn, is pivotally fixed to the interface 13 at 51.
- the interface 13 in the form shown, has a substantially channel shaped main section, the sides 54 of the channel closely overlying the sides 20 of the carriage.
- the upper part of the interface is formed into mounting flange 56 to allow a seat or chair to be fixed to the interface, while the lower part of the interface mounts a footrest 58.
- the interface sides 54 include vertical slots 60 which engage over pegs 61 extending out from the side walls 20 of the carriage.
- the engagement of the pegs 61 in slots 60 not only retains the interface 13 on the carriage 11, but also controls and limits vertical sliding movement of the interface with respect to the carriage.
- Springs 62 may be provided, acting between the interface and the carriage, to ensure a degree of clamping by the skate on rail 14 is maintained when there is no occupant on the stairlift. Whilst the springs 62 are shown as coil springs, they could also be provided in the form of gas springs.
- a stairlift of the type described must also include some form of levelling arrangement to ensure the mounting flange 56 of the interface remains substantially level regardless of the position of the carriage 11 on the rail 12.
- the form of stairlift described herein is based on a rail having rail tubes which are equi-spaced along the entire length of the rail.
- the carriage 11 incorporates a sensor to sense out-of -level displacement of the carriage chassis, and combines this with an actuator which effects rotation between the skate and the carriage chassis, to maintain the chassis in such a position that flange 56 of interface 13 is always maintained level.
- the stairlift as herein described obviates the need for a conventional cluster arrangement acting on bottom rail tube 15.
- the stairlift as herein described includes a simple support roller 74 which rotates about is vertical axis and reacts the forces tending to rotate the carriage in a clockwise sense as shown in Figure 3. Whilst one support roller only is shown in Figures 1 to 9 two parallel support rollers could be provided, as is shown in Figures 10 to 12.
- Figure 10 illustrates the roller positions when the carriage is positioned on a straight section of rail, such as is also shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- the clamping rollers swivel outwardly in brackets 35 to accommodate the rail curvature and, in so doing, effectively project the drive roller outwardly in the direction of arrow 76. Since the form of the drive roller would normally constrain the generated tending to rotate the carriage about the rail.
- the present invention addresses this problem by providing the drive roller with an elongated shank 80 extending from the rounded conical end section 82 as can be clearly seen in Figure 9.
- the contact point between the roller 25 and the rail can "float" over the axial length of the roller as the carriage negotiates inside and outside bends.
- the present invention provides an effective from of friction drive stairlift which enables high levels of frictional torque to be generated and applied though a single drive wheel. Further, the combination of a single top drive wheel in combination with two clamping rollers acting on the opposite sides of the rail tube, provides near perfect geometry for the carriage to negotiate bends in both vertical and horizontal planes.
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US6050198A (en) * | 1997-03-17 | 2000-04-18 | Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft | Travelling mechanism of a rail-movable lifting device |
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GB2443182A (en) * | 2006-03-16 | 2008-04-30 | July Strupinsky | Stair lift |
NL2019975B1 (en) * | 2017-11-24 | 2019-05-31 | Devi Group B V | A stairlift carriage and a stairlift |
WO2019103614A3 (en) * | 2017-11-24 | 2019-07-11 | Devi-Group Bv | A stairlift carriage and a stairlift |
US11198593B2 (en) | 2017-11-24 | 2021-12-14 | Devi-Group Bv | Stairlift carriage and a stairlift |
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GB2585658A (en) * | 2019-07-09 | 2021-01-20 | Stannah Stairlifts Ltd | Improvements in or relating to stairlifts |
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