AU4752802A - Equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door - Google Patents
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- AU4752802A AU4752802A AU47528/02A AU4752802A AU4752802A AU 4752802 A AU4752802 A AU 4752802A AU 47528/02 A AU47528/02 A AU 47528/02A AU 4752802 A AU4752802 A AU 4752802A AU 4752802 A AU4752802 A AU 4752802A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B13/00—Doors, gates, or other apparatus controlling access to, or exit from, cages or lift well landings
- B66B13/02—Door or gate operation
- B66B13/12—Arrangements for effecting simultaneous opening or closing of cage and landing doors
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Abstract
A carrier (1) on the cabin-door with rails (6,7,16) together with rollers (2,3) on the shaft door detachably connects the cabin and shaft doors. /a first locking mechanism (4) locks and unlocks the cabin door; a second locking mechanism (5) locks and unlocks he shaft door. Levers (17,18) are linked to a rail (7) of the carrier. One end of the levers are joined to a further rail (16); the other ends are joined to the first locking mechanism.
Description
P/00/01128/5/91 Regulation 3.2(2)
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Application Number: Lodged: Invention Title: EQUIPMENT FOR CONNECTING A CAGE DOOR WITH A SHAFT DOOR The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us Description: Equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door The invention relates to equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors, wherein an entrainer, which is arranged at the cage door, with rails detachably connects, together with rollers arranged at the shaft door, the cage door with the shaft door, and a first locking mechanism locks and unlocks the cage door and a second locking mechanism locks and unlocks the shaft door.
With patent specification EP 0 332 841 B1 there has become known a device by means of which a cage door of a lift cage disposed in the region of a storey is opened in common with a shaft door. If the lift cage is disposed outside a storey, the cage door remains locked by the same device. The cage door is driven by a belt-shaped drive means by way of an entrainer parallelogram consisting of a fixed and a movable cam. For the free travel the entrainer parallelogram is closed, and it opens for coupling with the shaft door, between two coupling rollers arranged at the shaft door, before a movement of the door takes place. The movable cam of the entrainer parallelogram has a displaceable run-up cam which, during the travel and when at a stop outside a storey, lifts off a fixed cam carrier by leaf springs. For coupling with the coupling rollers of a shaft door, the run-up cam is pressed against the fixed cam carrier. This displacing travel is utilised for unlocking a cage door lock.
A disadvantage of the known equipment is that the movement of the run-up cam is transmitted by means of a control cam to a control roller of the cage door lock. The relatively small movement of the run-up cam has to be transmitted by way of several elements as far as the cage door lock, which notwithstanding a complicated mechanism has to lock and unlock the cage door.
Here the invention will create a remedy. The invention as characterised in claims 1 and 6 meets the object of avoiding the disadvantages of the known equipment and of proposing equipment for secure connection of a cage door with the shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors.
Advantageous developments of the invention are indicated in the dependent claims.
The advantages achieved by the invention are essentially to be seen in that the movement of the third rail pivotably connected to the entrainer parallelogram is directly transmitted to the first locking mechanism. The movement of the third rail, translated without control cams and control rollers, is transmitted to the first locking mechanism. A quick and reliable locking and unlocking of the cage door is thereby achieved. Moreover, the movement of the entrainer parallelogram and the third rail is transmitted directly to the second locking mechanism for locking and unlocking the shaft door. A quick and reliable locking and unlocking of the shaft door is thereby achieved.
The present invention is explained in more detail by reference to the accompanying figures, in which: Fig. 1 shows equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors in the case of closed and locked doors, Fig. 2 shows a detail A of Fig. 1, Fig. 3 shows the equipment during the opening process of the cage door and the shaft door, Fig. 4 shows the equipment with opened cage door and with opened shaft door, Figs. 5, 6 and 7 show details of a locking mechanism for the shaft door, Fig. 8 shows an entrainer and a locking mechanism with closed and locked doors, Fig. 9 shows an entrainer and a locking mechanism with closed doors, Fig. 10 shows the movements of parts of the entrainer and the locking mechanism for the cage door, Fig. 11 shows details of the entrainer and the locking mechanism for the cage door, Fig. 12 shows a detail B of Fig. 11 and Fig. 13 shows details of a lock for the cage door.
Fig. 1 shows equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors. The equipment consists of an entrainer 1 arranged at the cage door, which entrainer 1 together with a second roller 2 arranged at the shaft door and a third roller 3 arranged at the shaft door detachably connects the cage door with the shaft door, and of a first locking mechanism 4 for locking and unlocking the cage door and a second locking mechanism 5 for locking and unlocking the shaft door. When the doors are closed and locked the entrainer 1 is closed and can move freely between the second roller 2 and the third roller 3, wherein the lift cage on the journey is between two storeys or moves past a storey which is not to be served.
The entrainer 1 comprises a first rail 6 and a second rail 7, which are pivotably connected together by means of a first lever 8 and a second lever 9. The first lever 8 is rotatably mounted at a second axle 10 and the second lever 9 is rotatably mounted at a third axle 11. The axles 10, 11 are arranged at the cage door. Provided at the upper end of the first rail 6 is a first roller 12, which rolls on an inclined roller track 13 of a first base plate 14 arranged at the lift cage. A first tension spring 15 connects the first rail 6 with the second rail 7, wherein the first tension spring 15 acts on the entrainer 1 in opening manner. A third rail 16 extending parallelly to the second rail 7 is pivotably connected to a third lever 17 and to a fourth lever 18 of the second rail 7.
The first locking mechanism 4 consists of a first lock 21, which is provided with a recess 19 and a locking nose 20 and which is rotatably mounted at a first axle 22. The first axle 22 is arranged at the cage door. As shown in Fig. 1, the locking nose 20 of the first lock 21 was disposed against a first catch 23 of the first base plate 14 in the case of an unauthorised opening movement of the cage door. The position of the first lock 21 is monitored by means of a first contact 24. A locking rod 25 actuates the first lock 21, wherein a rod pin 26 projects into the recess 19 of the first lock 21. The locking rod 25 is pivotably connected to the third lever 17 and the fourth lever 18.
The second locking mechanism 5 consists of a second lock 28 rotatably mounted at a fourth axle 27 and a second catch (not illustrated) arranged at the shaft door-frame. The fourth axle 27 is arranged at a second base plate 29 and this, in turn, at the shaft door.
The second roller 2 is arranged at the second lock 28 and the third roller 3 is arranged at the second base plate 29. A second contact 32 monitors the setting of the second lock 28.
Fig. 2 shows details of the first lock 21, wherein the recess 19 has approximately the shape of a triangle. The shape of the recess 19 is determined by the movement of the second rail 7, by the movement of the third rail 16 and by the rotational movement, which is to be executed, of the first lock 21. A first buffer 30, which prevents metallic impact noises, is provided at the locking nose 20. A first contact bridge 31, which in the illustrated locked state closes the first contact 24, is arranged in electrically insulated manner at the first lock 21.
Fig. 3 shows the entrainer 1, the first locking mechanism 4 and the second locking mechanism 5 during the opening process of the cage door and the shaft door. The first roller 12 rolls along the roller track 13, whereby the first rail 6 moves horizontally in the opening direction and vertically downwardly. The second rail 7 and the third rail 16 are horizontally and vertically moved by means of the levers 8, 9, wherein the second rail 7 and the third rail 16 move away from the first rail 6; the entrainer 1 opens. With the vertical movement of the second rail 7, the locking rod 25 is raised, wherein the rod pin 26 displaces the first lock 21 in a rotational movement in clockwise sense. In Fig. 3 the first contact bridge 31 has already detached from the first contact 24. As soon as the first rail 6 runs up on the third roller 3 and the third rail 16 runs up on the second roller 2, the second lock 28 is displaced in a rotational movement in anticlockwise sense and the second contact 32 is opened. When the third rail 16 impinges on the second roller 2, the third rail 16 moves towards the second rail 7. This relative movement is transmitted to the third lever 17 and the fourth lever 18 and by these to the locking rod 25, wherein the locking rod 25 executes an additional movement upwardly in vertical direction.
Fig. 4 shows the entrainer 1, the first locking mechanism 4 and the second locking mechanism 5 when the cage door is opened and the shaft door is opened. The first roller 12 is at the lower end of the roller track 13. After leaving the roller track 13, the rails are kept in their position by means of the first tension spring 15. The entrainer 1, the first lock 21 and the second lock 28 are fully opened.
Fig. 5 shows the second locking mechanism 5 when the shaft door is closed and locked.
When the entrainer 1 is closed the second lock 28 is behind the second catch (not illustrated) as seen in opening direction. The second lock 28 was disposed against the second catch in the case of an unauthorised opening movement of the shaft door. A second tension spring (not illustrated) engages at a first pin 33 and keeps the second lock in the illustrated setting.
Fig. 6 shows the second locking mechanism 5 when the shaft door is opened. During the opening process of the doors the second lock 28 has, through running-up of the rails 6, 16 on the rollers 2, 3, executed a rotational movement in anticlockwise sense, wherein the second contact 32 was opened.
The equipment according to Figs. 1 to 6 is illustrated as seen from the shaft door side.
Fig. 7 shows the locking mechanism 5 as seen from the cage side. As explained above, the second roller 2 is arranged at the second lock 28 and the third roller 3 is arranged at the second base plate 29. The third rail 16 running up on the second roller 2 effects a rotational movement of the second lock 28 in clockwise sense about the fourth axle 27.
Fig. 8 shows the entrainer 1 and the first locking mechanism 4 when the cage door is closed and locked. The second locking mechanism 5 is not illustrated. The entrainer 1 is closed and the third rail 16 is spaced from the second rail 7. The entrainer 1 can move between the second roller 2 and the third roller 3. In the case of an unauthorised opening movement of the cage door the locking nose 20 of the first lock 21 was disposed against the first catch 23 of the first base plate 14.
Fig. 9 shows the entrainer 1 and the first locking mechanism 4 when the cage door is closed and unlocked. The second locking mechanism 5, the second roller 2 and the third roller 3 are not illustrated. The entrainer 1 is partly opened and the third rail 16 bears against the second rail 7. The movement, which is executed up to then, of the second rail 7 in vertical direction has been transmitted to the locking rod 25. The movement, which has been executed up to then, of the third rail 16 in horizontal direction has been translated by means of the third lever 17 and the fourth lever 18 into a vertical movement and transmitted to the locking rod 25. With the vertical movement of the locking rod the rod pin 26 has lifted the first lock 21 out of the region of the first catch 23 and unlocked the cage door. The first contact bridge 31 has been separated from the first contact 24.
Fig. 10 shows the movements of parts of the entrainer 1 and the first locking mechanism 4.
The rotational movement of the first lever 8 and the second lever 9 is symbolised by P1.
The rotational movement of the third lever 17 and the fourth lever 18 is symbolised by P2.
P3 symbolises the horizontal movement of the third rail 16. P4 symbolises the vertical movement of the locking rod 25. The rotational movement of the first lock 21 is symbolised by The equipment according to Figs 8 to 10 is illustrated as seen from the shaft door side.
Fig. 11 shows details of the entrainer 1 and the first locking mechanism 4 as seen from the cage side. The third lever 17 is rotatably mounted at a fifth axle 34 and the fourth lever 18 is rotatably mounted at a sixth axle 35 of the second rail 7. Arms 38, 39 of the third rail 16 are pivotably arranged at the short arms 36, 37 of the levers 17, 18. The locking rod 25 is pivotably arranged at the long arms 40, 41 of the levers 17, 18. The spacing of the third rail 16 from the second rail 7 is denoted by d. If the third rail 16 runs on the second roller 2, the spacing d reduces until the third rail 16 is disposed against a second buffer 42 and the second rail 7 is disposed against a third buffer 43. A fourth buffer 44 limits the downward travel of the locking rod Fig. 12 shows the detail B of Fig. 11, from which the arrangement of the third lever 17 or the fourth lever 18 at the second rail 7 as well as the arrangement of the third rail 16 and the locking rod 25 at the third lever 17 and the fourth lever 18, respectively, are apparent.
The horizontal movement of the third rail 16 is transmitted as a vertical movement to the locking rod 25 substantially in the length ratio of the arms 36, Fig. 13 shows the first lock 21 with a synthetic material lining 45 in the region of the recess 19. The synthetic material lining 45 prevents metallic impact noises during the locking and unlocking.
Claims (6)
1. Equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors, wherein an entrainer which is arranged at the cage door, with rails 7, 16) detachably connects, together with rollers 3) arranged at the shaft door, the cage door with the shaft door and a first locking mechanism locks and unlocks the cage door and a second locking mechanism locks and unlocks the shaft door, characterised in that levers (17, 18) are pivotably arranged at one rail of the entrainer and are connected at one end with a further rail (16) of the entrainer and at the other end with the first locking mechanism wherein the movement of the rail and the movement of the further rail (16) are transmissible to the first locking mechanism
2. Equipment according to claim 1, characterised in that the lever (17, 18) has a short arm (36, 37) and a long arm (40, 41), wherein the further rail (16) is pivotably connected with the short arm (36, 37) and the first locking mechanism is pivotably connected with the long arm (40, 41).
3. Equipment according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the first locking mechanism comprises a locking rod (25) which is pivotably connected with the levers (17, 18) and which transfers the vertical movement of the rails 16) to a first lock (21) arranged at the cage door.
4. Equipment according to claim 3, characterised in that the first lock (21) has a recess (19) into which a rod pin (26) of the locking rod (25) projects and the shape of the recess (19) is determined by the movement of the rails 16). Equipment according to claim 4, characterised in that a synthetic material lining is provided in the region of the recess (19).
6. Equipment for connecting a cage door with a shaft door and for locking and unlocking the doors, wherein an entrainer which is arranged at the cage door, with rails 7, 16) detachably connects, together with rollers 3) arranged at the shaft door, the cage door with the shaft door and a first locking mechanism locks and unlocks the cage door and a second locking mechanism locks and unlocks the shaft door, I 8 characterised in the second locking mechanism is actuable by means of rollers 3), wherein the rails 7, 16) of the entrainer act on the rollers 3).
7. Equipment according to claim 6, characterised in that the second locking mechanism comprises a lock (28) which is rotatably arranged at the shaft door and at which one roller is arranged, the other roller being fixedly arranged at the shaft door. DATED this 13th day of June 2002. INVENTIO AG WATERMARK PATENT TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS 290 BURWOOD ROAD HAWTHORN. VIC. 3122.
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