Abstract:
A set of elevators, e.g. an elevator group, is connected to a common power supply. The elevators are controlled by a common control system so that an elevator car having stopped is prevented from being dispatched in the up direction if, of the elevator cars of the elevators connected to the common power supply, more cars are moving upwards than are moving downwards.
Abstract:
An elevator is provided comprising a number of diverting pulleys in the upper part of an elevator shaft or equivalent, a number of diverting pulleys in the lower part of the elevator shaft and a number of diverting pulleys on the elevator car. In various embodiments, at least some of the diverting pulleys are pre-rigged and brought into the elevator shaft together with the car, and the hoisting ropes are stretched to their proper length when the diverting pulleys in the upper and lower parts of the shaft are mounted in place. In various embodiments, the elevator may be an elevator without counterweight.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an arrangement in an elevator without counterweight, which comprises at least a control unit (5), a hoisting machine (3) and a traction sheave (4) connected to it, and an elevator car (1) suspended on hoisting ropes (2) fixed to an essentially immovable place at their first ends and adjustably at their second ends, which elevator car (1) is fitted to travel backwards and forwards in an essentially vertical direction, and which elevator also comprises a tightening element (15) acting on the second end of the hoisting ropes (2). An actively operating actuator (17, 21, 24, 29) is in connection with the tightening element (15), which is fitted by means of feedback to keep the rope tension essentially at a predetermined level either by lightening or tightening the rope tension according to changes in the loading.
Abstract:
A pallet arrangement for a people mover includes a pallet adapted to move on wheels and form part of a moving track. The pallet includes a pallet body having at least two profile sections joined together. A wear surface is coupled to the pallet body and the two profile sections have a form-lock coupling.
Abstract:
In the elevator of the invention, the hoisting rope is roped to meet the traction sheave in two different rope grooves, which have differ from each other in respect of their holding properties. In the traction sheave of the invention, at least two adjacent rope grooves have cross-sectional shapes differing from each other.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an elevator system and a method for reducing total power in an elevator system. According to the invention, the elevator system comprises at least one elevator without counterweight for moving people and/or goods, which elevator without counterweight comprises a power converter unit, an elevator motor, a traction sheave, a set of hoisting ropes and an elevator car, and which elevator system comprises means for storing mechanical energy and discharging an energy storage.
Abstract:
A conveyor for use in a travelator for transporting passengers in a transport direction. The conveyor comprises a frame; a plurality of shafts mounted on the frame substantially transversely to the transport direction, each of the plurality of shafts being substantially parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another. A belt pulley pack is mounted on each of the shafts, each belt pulley pack comprising a plurality of belt pulleys mounted adjacent to one another. Each belt pulley comprises a mold-cast object comprising: a first side having a first aligning and coupling element formed therein; a second side opposite to the first side, the second side having a second aligning and coupling element fitted to match the first aligning and coupling element, so that the first and second aligning and coupling elements of adjacent belt pulleys align and couple the adjacent belt pulleys together in a shape-locking manner. A moving transport surface comprises a plurality of mutually parallel endless belt loops, each of the belt loops passing over two belt pulleys located on different shafts.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of changing the direction of motion of a pallet at an end of a transport conveyor while maintaining the pallet at a substantially constant attitude. The method comprises conveying pallets in a passenger transport direction and at a first level, conveying pallets in a return direction and at a second, different level, positively guiding a trailing end of a first pallet with respect to its direction of motion with a supporting element, and rotating the supporting element with a second pallet located immediately behind the first pallet with respect to the direction of motion, thereby moving the trailing end of the first pallet from one of the first level and the second level to the other of the first level and the second level and changing the direction of motion of the first pallet.
Abstract:
A travelator and method for transporting passengers on a travelator. The travelator includes a plurality of successive conveyors arranged to form an acceleration section, a constant speed section including at least one conveyor having a constant transport speed, and a deceleration section. The acceleration section includes successive conveyors having constant speeds stepwise increasing in the transport direction for accelerating a passenger. The deceleration section includes successive conveyors having constant speeds stepwise decreasing in the transport direction for decelerating the passenger. The speeds of the conveyors in the acceleration section and the deceleration section are arranged such that the average acceleration experienced by the passenger over the entire length of the acceleration and deceleration sections is constant. Adjacent successive conveyors in the acceleration and deceleration sections include a common diverting element having a speed change point at which the speeds of the adjacent successive conveyors are different in the transport direction.
Abstract:
Elevator without counterweight, in which elevator there is a compensating system separating the roping portion of the hoisting ropes above the elevator car from the roping portion of the hoisting ropes below the elevator car and in which the rope tension is arranged by means of the compensating system to be greater in the portion of roping above the elevator car than in the portion of roping below the elevator car, installed by raising the travel height of the elevator at least once. When raising the travel height, the extension of the hoisting ropes is fed in via the compensating system or via the rope fastening in the compensating system.