[0001] The elevator load cabin is guided during the movement by traditional steel guides
fixed along a vertical side of the hoistway, the load cabin being suspended by a counterweight
which is also guided by steel guides fixed to the hoistway.
[0002] The two weights are connected by steel cables which extend along the hoistway up
to its upper point.
[0003] Two transmission pulleys are fixed to the top of the hoistway, one of which allows
the alternate motion of the two weights (when the cabin is at the top, the counterweight
is at the bottom and
vice versa). The counterweight is calculated so as to require the least driving force. In the
ideal condition, i.e. with a load in the cabin which is half its capacity, the system
is mechanically balanced.
[0004] The vertical movement of the cabin is generated and controlled by a motor positioned
in the lowest part of the hoistway, under the counterweight. This motor transmits
its power by means of a pulley which adheres to more metal cables or belts and generates
the vertical movement.
[0005] Said cables are fixed to the counterweight and transmitted by the second pulley fixed
to the top and are kept in tension by means of a biasing system. An electromechanical
device will control the value of the tension.
[0006] The apparatus has therefore two cable systems, one for the balancing and one for
the movement.
[0007] The motor and the cabin motion control are operated by a device which is positioned
quite close to the hoistway inside a metal box, the control levers for the manual
emergency operation being arranged in said metal box.
[0008] The cabin, the doors, the supporting mechanical part of the cabin and the safety
devices such as locking bolts, switches, alarms, parachutes, shock absorbers, etc.,
are all in accordance with the safety regulations presently in force and are not an
object of the patent.
[0009] This lifting apparatus, capable of vertically transporting people and objects, is
innovative since, unlike the conventional apparatuses, it consists of two separate
cable systems, which allow to satisfy the present market requirements:
1. energy saving; on account of the counterweight and since the static loads of the
moving organs do not rest on the motor, the force of the motor is reduced by 50%;
2. elimination of the machine housings since the motor is placed inside the hoistway;
3. reduced acoustic pollution;
4. reduced risk in the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance operations since the
machine is always positioned in the hoistway at 0 level and for this reason it is
easily accessible by the operators.
1. Hauling of the counterweight.
2. Double cable system: traction cables and balancing cables.
3. Positioning of the motor under the counterweight in the hoistway.