[0001] The present invention concerns an elevator with a car operating panel to register
elevator calls
Background art
[0002] In the new generations of inexpensive elevators for small buildings, it was introduced
the concept of a car operating panel with a keypad exhibiting 10 digits (0 to 9).
This 10 digits-keypad system has reached the target of a unique factory produced car
operating panel for all elevators, with evident cost and logistic advantages.
[0003] As added feature, due to the presence of a 10 digits-keypad and several displays,
the car panel could also be used as a maintenance tool.
[0004] Unfortunately, together with the advantages concerning the logistic and maintenance,
derived by the fact that always the same car operating panel can be delivered, some
important and advantageous features of the old customized car operating panels have
been lost.
[0005] Unequivocal action of a button: a button identified by a certain number or letter had in the past only the function
to place a call to the floor corresponding to said number. With a 10 digits-keypad
solution this is no longer possible, since the button identified by the number 1,
for example, is used in combination with other buttons to place elevator calls to
the floors 12 or -1.
[0006] Multi-button input: the user interface of the elevator was a one-action machine-man interface. With
a 10 digits-keypad solution the user interface of the elevator becomes a two-action
machine-man interface, since, for example, to place a call to the floors 12 or -1,
the user must push two buttons sequentially.
[0007] Optical acknowledgment: Because one button serves for different inputs, the optical acknowledgment of a pressed
button and of a registered call would be equivocal.
[0008] Limits of the shaft: these are with a 10 digits-keypad solution no longer recognizable. The user cannot
recognize if the uppermost floor of a building is the floor 6, 7, 10 or 12.
[0009] Inexistent floors: the indication of all the 10 digits (0 to 9) on the car operating panel disturbs
the customers possessing elevators in buildings with only few floors, since they get
confused by the presence of the highest digits (9, 8...), which do not correspond
to any floor in the building.
[0010] It is necessary therefore to develop a standard car operating panel, which can be
fully customized at the elevator installation itself and do not need special customizing
operations in the factory. Said car operating panel can preferably be used without
adding special components and exhibits also preferably a maintenance interface to
change the elevator parameters.
[0011] An attempt to attain these goals is for exampled exemplified by DE 19539288 C2, in
which a freely configurable and customizable car operating panel for elevator is disclosed,
which exhibits freely programmable touch sensitive buttons and a maintenance mode
for elevator service.
[0012] Such a car operating panel exhibits, however, the disadvantages to be expensive,
not user-friendly, complex to be configured, not esthetically attractive. Furthermore,
this apparatus exhibits a difficult fabrication and assembly and cannot be produced
using well-established components. The advantages for logistic are therefore lost.
This apparatus is, furthermore, not conform to the norms concerning handicapped people,
since blind people cannot recognize by tact the floor numbers on the keyboard. According
to the norms EN 81-70, these requirements must be fulfilled for elevator push buttons:
an operating force between 2.5 and 5 N, an operating and registration feedback and
floor numbers in relief with a minimal height of 0.8 mm.
[0013] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a car operating
panel for an elevator installation which is freely configurable, inexpensive, user-friendly,
conform to the norms concerning handicapped people, assembled using well-established
standard components and esthetically attractive for the users.
[0014] A car operating panel, which solves this problem according to the present invention,
is claimed in independent claim 1. This claim concerns an elevator with a car operating
panel, comprising push buttons corresponding to floors of a building, wherein said
push buttons act on switch contacts registering elevator calls and wherein said push
buttons are reversibly mountable on the switch contacts by position lock or frictional
contact or glued joint.
[0015] Said Push buttons are parts of the car operating panels, which can place an elevator
call, when pushed for example by the human finger of an elevator user.
[0016] They place a call by acting on a switch contact or sensor, which generates and transmits
the call signal to the elevator control.
These switch contacts are meant freely configurable, when the floor to which they
correspond and to which they place a call, can be freely changed and programmed.
The set of combinations switch contact-floor constitutes a specified configuration,
which can be set up for example by a service man at the moment of the installation
of the elevator in a building, on the ground of the number of floors exhibited by
said building.
If the switch contacts correspond to real and physical floor in a building, they are
configured as active or activated.
If the switch contacts do not correspond to any real and physical floor in the building,
they are configured as inactive or deactivated.
A blank element is a part of the car operating panel, which is not marked by any indication
of a floor number or concerning another elevator function.
It is preferably not movable and does not allow then the activation of the switch
contact underlying it.
Push buttons can be lighted-on, when a light source generates light making them distinguishable
from the other push buttons. This does not make sense with a conventional 10 digits-keypad
solution.
[0017] The invention as set out in claim 1 exhibits the advantages, that the claimed car
operating panel can be freely configured according to the building in which is mounted
in a very user-friendly way, without the need of expensive components or complex operations.
Since the configuration is carried out only by mounting by position lock or frictional
contact or glued joint determined push buttons of the car operating panel, corresponding
to the active switch contacts, said configuration can be carried out in a very fast,
elegant and time non-consuming way. Additional mechanical components are not required.
The configuration can always be carried out on the same type of car operating panel,
maintaining in such a way all logistic advantages offered by a unique factory produced
car operating panel. An additional advantage is that in case of failure of a push
button said defective push button can be easily replaced, with no need to demount
the entire car operating panel or replace it entirely.
[0018] According to claim 2, said push buttons are mountable on the switch contacts by snap
action or by screws.
[0019] These two mounting methods seem to offer the most practical, fast and cheap way of
mounting and demounting the push buttons.
[0020] According to claim 3, said switch contacts are freely configurable to correspond
to floors of a building according to a specified configuration.
[0021] This preferred embodiment exhibits the advantage, that each combination and order
of push buttons placing calls to a determined floor can be achieved, with no restriction
of any type.
[0022] Further advantageous embodiments are claimed in the other depended claims.
[0023] According to claim 4, push buttons marked with a floor number are mounted on the
switch contacts activated to place elevator calls to said floor and inactive switch
contacts are covered by a blank element.
[0024] This preferred embodiment exhibits the advantage that inactive switch contacts not
only are disabled to place calls to the elevator control, but are also not perceived
at all by the elevator users, not generating thereby any type of confusion or annoyance.
[0025] According to claim 5, the push buttons comprise a frame, which is mountable by snap
action.
[0026] This preferred embodiment exhibits the advantage that while snapping the push buttons
onto the switch contacts, no elevator call is mistakenly placed by exerting pressure
onto the switch contacts.
[0027] According to claim 6, the car operating panel exhibits a 10 digits-keypad consisting
in a symmetric matrix of 12 configurable touch sensitive buttons arranged in 3 columns
and 4 lines.
[0028] This embodiment exhibits the advantage to use standard components already present
nowadays in the market.
[0029] According to claim 7, a button arrangement is provided comprised in a floor range
from -3 to 8 and blank elements cover the inactive switch contacts.
[0030] This embodiment exhibits the advantage to be suited to the most spread buildings
and to the most common floor configurations, which occur in the market.
[0031] According to claim 8, the push buttons, when actuated to register an elevator call,
are configured to be lighted on, in a manner that the acknowledgement of the elevator
call is visible.
[0032] In the case of a conventional 10 digits-keypad, the registration and acknowledgement
of button is visible in a destination indicator above the button part unit or in a
separate display.
[0033] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that the intuitive perception of the call
acknowledgment is very fast and clear in the human brain of the elevator user.
[0034] According to claim 9, the buttons are lighted on by a backlight generated by LED's.
[0035] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that the light generating devices are very
small and inexpensive.
[0036] According to claim 10, the light acknowledging a registered elevator call blinks
with a predetermined intermittency.
[0037] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that the intuitive perception of the call
placement is increased.
[0038] According to claims 11 and 12, the switch contacts are configurable to correspond
to elevator operations and/or functions to be carried out and/or activated during
maintenance or service.
[0039] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that an additional maintenance man-elevator
interface is not required and place and costs can be saved.
[0040] According to claim 13, the push buttons are provided with Braille signs in relief
indicating the floors assigned to the buttons, in such a way that they are recognizable
by a blind person.
[0041] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that the elevator installation is made compatible
with the norms relating to handicapped people.
[0042] According to claim 14, push buttons for an elevator car operating panel are provided,
said push buttons being mountable on the switch contacts of the elevator car operating
panel by snap action or by screws.
[0043] This embodiment exhibits the advantage that different types of push buttons can be
provided by different suppliers and sold for example in the form of elevator button
kits, which can be easily produced and bought in the market and which can be easily
mounted during an elevator installation or supplied to the customers and elevator
users themselves in view of an elevator upgrade or modernization.
Brief description of the drawings
[0044] For a more complete description of the present invention and for further objects
and advantages thereof, reference is made to the following description, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1
- is a schematic representation of a car operating panel, according to a conventional
embodiment with a 10 digits-keypad,
- FIG. 2
- is a schematic representation of the push buttons and blank elements mounted on the
switch contacts, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3
- is a schematic representation of a car operating panel, according to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed description
[0045] Fig. 1 shows a car operating panel 1 known in the state of the art. The car operating
panel exhibits a keypad 2, which, in this example, is characterized by 10 digits arranged
in a predefined spatial order (10 digits-keypad). The keypad exhibits push buttons
6, which are used to place elevator calls to the building floors. The push buttons
are movable in the horizontal direction in order to place the calls and are firmly
and undetachably mounted onto switch contacts, for example by means of gluing or welding.
They act on the switch contacts in order to place the elevator calls. A frame 7 surrounds
the push buttons. This frame is firmly und undetachably fixed to the base 8 of the
car operating panel, for example by means of gluing or welding. The floors corresponding
to the push buttons are indicated by black markings indelibly stamped or laser-printed
on the push buttons. The switch contacts are arranged behind the areas corresponding
to the push buttons to produce an electrical signal, which is then generated through
the touching of a human finger. In this way, the car operating panel can detect elevator
calls placed by a user and transmit them to the elevator control. The operating panel
is also provided with a position indicator 3, which displays at which floor the elevator
cage is traveling at a specific instant. A destination indicator 4 is also usually
provided, which shows all calls which have been placed and must be still served. No
button acknowledgement is possible for the placed calls. Auxiliary signs 5 are preferably
provided, which point out special conditions of the elevator equipment, such as alarm,
emergency and similar auxiliary indications. The alarm and emergency symbols are not
visible in the normal use. Therefore lift users are not made frightened about this
possibility.
[0046] This car operating panel exhibits evident advantages from the point of view of the
logistic, since a unique operating panel in this form can be produced industrially
and introduced everywhere in different types of buildings, with dramatic cost advantages.
[0047] This car operating panel exhibits, however, the disadvantage, that the 10 digits
(0 to 9) are always displayed on the keypad, since they have been indelibly stamped
or laser printed on the push button surface and the push buttons cannot be easily
replaced. The push buttons are firmly and undetachably connected with the switch contacts,
while the frame is firmly and undetachably connected with the base. The 10 digits
are, for example, also displayed, when the car operating panel is mounted in a building
with only two floors, in which the digits ranging from three to nine would be unnecessary,
which brings confusion and complains from the side of the concerned customers and
users.
Furthermore, if one push button is defective, it is necessary to demount and replace
the entire circuit board (PCB), in which the switch contacts are mounted.
[0048] Besides such a car operating panel is not configurable and the floors which correspond
to determined push buttons cannot be changed, since the push buttons and the keypad
cannot be adapted.
[0049] This prevents, for example, such an operating panel to be adapted to buildings, where
floors below the ground are present(-1, -2...) and to circumstances, where it would
be desirable or compulsory to have the digit 0 in the lowest left area of the keypad.
[0050] Fig. 2 shows a preferred embodiment of the present invention, which solves all cited
problems.
[0051] In this embodiment, the push buttons 6 of the keypad 2, which correspond to floors
which are effectively present in the building and which are therefore active, are
snapped onto the switch contacts 9 by means of a snap-in push button frame 7. The
push button comprises then a movable central part, which is used to place elevator
calls, and an external frame part 7, which is fix and is used to snap the push buttons
on the switch contacts. The active push buttons are therefore easily installable and
replaceable. When a switch contact on the keypad does not correspond to a floor which
is effectively present in the building and is therefore inactive, this switch contact
is made invisible by covering it with a blank element 10 (Fig. 3). The inactive switch
contact is therefore totally invisible for the user and cannot be activated. At the
same time the elevator control stops these switch contacts from being enabled to place
elevator calls.
[0052] The snapping action of this preferred embodiment can be replaced by any other suitable
reversible positive lock mounting system of the push buttons.
[0053] Alternatively, the push buttons and blank elements can be mounted with screws or
by any other suitable frictional connection system.
[0054] A glued joint can be also imagined between the push buttons and the switch contacts,
whereby the push buttons can be easily and rapidly demounted by an increase of the
temperature or by the action of ultrasounds, which make the glued joint weaker.
[0055] The car operating panel is therefore freely configurable and can be customized to
the building configuration in a very user-friendly and inexpensive way.
[0056] In the example of Fig. 3, by snapping new push buttons onto the switch contacts in
a keypad similar to that represented in Fig. 1, it was possible to achieve a different
succession of digits, which was required by the floor configuration of the building
in which the car operating panel had to be installed. This building exhibited the
floors -1 to 3.
The push buttons corresponding to the active floors must be so positioned on the switch
contacts, that the digit marked on them corresponds to the floor, for which the switch
contact has been enabled by the elevator control to place a call.
In Fig. 3 the switch contacts corresponding to floors higher than 3 and lower than
-1 are not visible, since they are covered by blank elements 10. These switch contacts
correspond to inexistent floors, are made invisible and are not allowed by the elevator
control to place calls.
[0057] By positioning the push buttons onto the switch contacts, all possible successions
of digits can be obtained. The car operating panel is therefore totally configurable
and can be customized to each building and required floor configuration.
[0058] Note that the components of the car operating panel are always the same. The same
car operating panels, push buttons, keypads, bases and switch contacts arrangements
must be produced by the elevator factory. From the point of view of the logistic and
industrial production, no disadvantage occurs because of the introduction of the inventive
car operating panel.
[0059] Note also that the configuration operations are very simple and do not require any
special electronic hardware or software programs to be executed. The configuration
can be carried out manually by any person in a very fast, user-friendly and inexpensive
way by using well-established factory produced components.
With this concept, once defined the button symbols and the maximal number of call
buttons, the car panel can be customized directly in the field without the need of
a factory customization. The service man can define which switch contacts have to
be activated by entering the lowest floor offset of the building. The elevator control
knows how many floors are in the building and can activate automatically the necessary
switch contacts.
[0060] Thanks to the invention, kits of elevator push buttons can be produced and sold independently
from the fabrication and installation of an elevator. These kits can be provided to
maintenance personal, customers and even elevator users, so that they can personalize,
upgrade or modernize their elevator installations corresponding to their wishes with
no need of complex and expensive technical operations.
[0061] In the preferred embodiment of Fig. 3 the push buttons actuated to register an elevator
call, are configured to be lighted on with blue light generated by LEDs placed behind
the buttons, in a manner that the acknowledgement of the elevator call is visible.
[0062] In addition to the backlight, the elevator call is also acknowledged by a blinking
with a pre-determined intermittency of the light. An audible signal could be provided
as well.
[0063] Fig. 3 shows a car operating panel according to the present invention as installed
in a building with floors ranging from -1 to 3. With this car operating panel different
button arrangements are possible inside a floor range from -3 to 8. A maximum of 12
stops can be achieved. This car operating panel is, however, especially suited for
the following floor ranges, which are the most common in our cities: -1 to 2, -1 to
3, -1 to 4, 0 to 2, 0 to 3, 0 to 4, -2 to 2, -2 to 3, -2 to 4, -3 to 8.
[0064] In case of public buildings, in which elevator installations must meet norms relating
to handicapped people, the push buttons must exhibit Braille signs in relief indicating
the floors assigned to the buttons, in such a way that they are recognizable also
by a blind person. An operating force between 2.5 and 5 N, an operating and registration
feedback and floor numbers in relief with a minimal height of 0.8 mm are also compulsory
requirements.
[0065] The switch buttons of the car operating panel in Fig. 3 are configurable to correspond
to elevator operations and functions to be carried out and activated during maintenance
or service.
[0066] The maintenance interface is a classical 10 digits-keypad one and is used as input
for the maintenance and configuration functions of the elevator.
[0067] A 10 digits-keypad kit of push buttons, similar to that one displayed in Fig. 1 must
be preferably provided to the maintenance personal, so that these supplied buttons
can be snapped in and the configuration mode functions are then clearly evident to
the service personal on the elevator-man interface of the keypad. In another preferred
solution, the 10 digits-keypad buttons are dismantled and then the switches are directly
free for the programming/configuration mode. After configuration, the buttons are
fixed again and the car operating panel is ready to use. Switches on PCB are marked
with the 10 digits -keypad numbers, and no additional key pad unit tool for programming
is needed.
[0068] Covered switch elements, which are not used in the normal mode, are available in
the configuration mode.
1. Elevator with a car operating panel (1), comprising push buttons (6) corresponding
to floors of a building, wherein said push buttons (6) act on switch contacts (9)
registering elevator calls,
characterized in that
said push buttons (6) are reversibly mountable on the switch contacts (9) by position
lock or frictional contact or glued joint.
2. The elevator of claim 1, wherein said push buttons are reversibly mountable on the
switch contacts by snap action or by screws.
3. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein said switch contacts are freely
configurable to correspond to floors of a building according to a specified configuration.
4. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein push buttons marked with a floor
number are mounted on the switch contacts activated to place elevator calls to said
floor and inactive switch contacts are covered by a blank element (10).
5. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein the push buttons comprise a frame
(7), which is mountable by snap action.
6. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein in said car operating panel the
push buttons form a symmetric matrix of 12 push buttons arranged in 3 columns and
4 lines.
7. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein a button arrangement for a floor
range comprised between -3 and 8 is provided and wherein blank elements cover the
inactive switch contacts.
8. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein said buttons, when actuated to
register an elevator call, are configured to be lighted on, in a manner that the acknowledgement
of the elevator call is visible.
9. The elevator of claim 8, wherein the buttons are lighted on by a backlight generated
by at least a LED.
10. The elevator of claim 8 or 9, wherein the light acknowledging a registered elevator
call blinks with a predetermined intermittency.
11. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein the switch contacts are configurable
to correspond to elevator operations and/or functions to be carried out and/or activated
during maintenance or service.
12. The elevator of claim 11, wherein the maintenance and/or configuration mode is made
available and accessible by removing the push buttons.
13. The elevator of one of the preceding claims, wherein the push buttons are provided
with Braille signs in relief indicating the floors assigned to the buttons, in such
a way that they are recognizable by a blind person.
14. Push buttons (6) for a car operating panel of an elevator according to any of the
preceding claims,
characterized in that
said push buttons (6) are mountable on the switch contacts (9) of the elevator car
operating panel by snap action.