TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a step collapse reset device for an escalator.
BACKGROUND
[0002] As shown in figs. 1 and 2, the step collapse reset device in the prior art comprises
a Z-shaped round rod handle (Fig. 2). Due to the requirements of safety regulations,
the installation position of the step collapse reset device must be on the cross beam
rotating rod at the first multi-function board (MPB) under the skirt panel near the
inclined section of the escalator (Fig. 1). Since the original position of the round
rod handle for resetting is relatively low, after the step collapse switch striking
rod (Fig. 3) is deflected by the steps and triggers the step collapse safety switch
via the safety switch actuating cam (see Fig. 3), the round rod handle will rotate
away from the original position, resulting in its lower height (Fig. 2). Therefore,
after troubleshooting, on the premise that only one inner wall plate above the skirt
panel can be removed, the position of the round rod handle is inconvenient for personnel
to operate, that is, it is not convenient to reset the round rod handle, and it is
also not convenient to test the function of the step collapse safety switch.
[0003] In addition, if one simply lengthens the round rod handle, the problem of interference
between the round rod handle and other parts of the escalator will occur due to space
limitation.
SUMMARY
[0004] In order to solve one or more defects in the prior art, according to one aspect of
the present disclosure, a step collapse reset device for an escalator is proposed,
which comprises a reset handle bar.
[0005] The step collapse reset device also comprises a link rod assembly.
[0006] The reset handle bar is connected to the cross beam rotating rod of the escalator
through the link rod assembly.
[0007] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod is converted into a substantially linear
motion of the reset handle bar through the link rod assembly.
[0008] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly comprises
a swinging arm.
[0009] One end of the swinging arm is fixedly connected to the cross beam rotating rod.
[0010] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod can drive the swinging arm to swing.
[0011] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly further
comprises a connecting bracket.
[0012] The other end of the swinging arm is pivotally connected to one end of the connecting
bracket through a hinge part, so that the connecting bracket can rotate relative to
the swinging arm.
[0013] The other end of the connecting bracket is connected to one end of the reset handle
bar through a fastener.
[0014] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the connecting bracket
is L-shaped, so as to avoid interference with the handrail belt of the escalator.
[0015] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the other end of the reset
handle bar can extend to a height that is flush with the upper edge of the skirt panel
of the escalator.
[0016] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the step collapse reset
device further comprises a guide bracket.
[0017] The guide bracket is installed on the skirt panel of the escalator through fasteners.
[0018] The guide bracket is provided with a slender guide bracket opening.
[0019] The reset handle bar passes through the guide bracket opening, so that the guide
bracket opening can limit the swing of the reset handle bar in the linear motion process
thereof.
[0020] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the hinge part comprises
a screw and a nut.
[0021] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly is
arranged at two ends of the cross beam rotating rod of the escalator.
[0022] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, a step collapse switch
striking rod and a safety switch actuating cam are arranged on the cross beam rotating
rod.
[0023] After the step collapse switch striking rod is deflected by the steps of the escalator
and rotates away from its initial position, the cross beam rotating rod is driven
to rotate, so that the safety switch actuating cam triggers the step collapse safety
switch of the escalator.
[0024] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod drives the swinging rod to swing.
[0025] The swing of the swinging rod makes the reset handle bar to move in the direction
towards the cross beam rotating rod through the connecting bracket.
[0026] According to the above aspects of the present disclosure, when the step collapse
safety switch and the step collapse switch striking rod of the escalator need to be
reset, the other end of the reset handle bar is pulled, so that the reset handle bar
moves in the direction away from the cross beam rotating rod, and the movement of
the reset handle bar drives the cross beam rotating rod to rotate through the connecting
bracket and the swinging arm, and the rotation of the cross beam rotating rod drives
the step collapse switch striking rod to return to its initial position and causes
the safety switch actuating cam to release the trigger to the step collapse safety
switch of the escalator.
[0027] According to the technical scheme of the present disclosure, the rotation of the
step collapse switch striking rod is converted into a substantially linear up-and-down
motion through the link rod assembly connected together via the hinge device, which
optimizes the spatial structure and avoids the interference problem from simply lengthening
the handle.
[0028] In addition, by raising the reset handle bar to a position in which the upper edge
of the handle is flush with that of the skirt panel, it becomes easy for operators
to observe and operate.
[0029] So far, in order that the detailed description of the present disclosure can be better
understood, and that the contribution of the present disclosure to the prior art can
be better recognized, the present disclosure has outlined the contents of the disclosure
quite extensively. Of course, the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described
below and will form the subject of the appended claims.
[0030] Likewise, those skilled in the art will realize that the concept on which the present
disclosure is based can be easily used as a basis for designing other structures,
methods and systems for implementing several purposes of the present disclosure. Therefore,
it is important that the appended claims should be considered to include such equivalent
structures as long as they do not exceed the substance and scope of the present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Through the following drawings, those skilled in the art will have a better understanding
of the present disclosure, and the advantages of the present disclosure can be more
clearly reflected. The drawings described here are only for illustrative purposes
of selected embodiments, not all possible embodiments, and are intended not to limit
the scope of the present disclosure.
Figs. 1 to 3 illustrate a step collapse reset device for an escalator according to
the prior art;
Figs. 4 to 5 illustrate a step collapse reset device for an escalator according to
the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] In the prior art as shown in figs. 1 to 3, the step collapse reset device includes
a Z-shaped round rod handle 1. Due to the requirements of safety regulations, the
installation position of the step collapse reset device must be on the cross beam
rotating rod 4 at the first multi-function board 3 (MPB) below the skirt panel 2 near
the inclined section of the escalator. Since the original position of the round rod
handle 1 for resetting is relatively low, after the step collapse switch striking
rod 5 is deflected by the steps and triggers the step collapse safety switch 6 via
the safety switch actuating cam 8, the round rod handle 1 will rotate away from the
original position, resulting in its lower height (as shown by the arrow in Figure
2). Therefore, after troubleshooting, on the premise that only one inner wall plate
7 above the skirt panel 2 can be removed, the position of the round rod handle 1 is
inconvenient for personnel to operate, that is, it is not convenient to reset the
round rod handle 1, and it is also not convenient test the function of the step collapse
safety switch 6.
[0033] Next, with reference to figs. 4 to 5, specific embodiments according to the present
disclosure will be described in detail below, in which the same components as those
in the prior art keep the same reference numerals.
[0034] According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a step collapse reset device
for an escalator is proposed, which comprises a reset handle bar 9.
[0035] The step collapse reset device further comprises a link rod assembly 10.
[0036] The reset handle bar 9 is connected to the cross beam rotating rod 4 of the escalator
through the link rod assembly 10. The cross beam rotating rod 4 is rotatably installed
on the multi-function board 3 of the escalator.
[0037] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod 4 is converted into a substantially linear
motion of the reset handle bar 9 through the link rod assembly 10. In fig. 4 and 5,
the linear motion is up-and-down motion.
[0038] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly
10 includes a swinging arm 11.
[0039] One end of the swinging arm 11 is fixedly connected to the cross beam rotating rod
4.
[0040] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod 4 can drive the swinging arm 11 to swing.
[0041] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly
10 further comprises a connecting bracket 12.
[0042] The other end of the swinging arm 11 is pivotally connected to one end of the connecting
bracket 12 through a hinge part 13, so that the connecting bracket 12 can rotate relative
to the swinging arm.
[0043] The other end of the connecting bracket 12 is connected to one end of the reset handle
bar 9 through a fastener.
[0044] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the connecting bracket
12 is L-shaped, so as to avoid interference with the handrail belt 14 of the escalator.
[0045] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the other end of the
reset handle bar 9 can extend to a height that is flush with an upper edge of the
skirt panel 2 of the escalator.
[0046] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the step collapse reset
device further comprises a guide bracket 15.
[0047] The guide bracket 15 is installed on the skirt panel 2 of the escalator through fasteners
16.
[0048] The guide bracket 15 is provided with a slender guide bracket opening 15-1 thereon.
[0049] The reset handle bar 9 passes through the guide bracket opening 15-1, so that the
guide bracket opening 15-1 can limit the swing of the reset handle bar 9 in the linear
motion process thereof.
[0050] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the hinge part 13 comprises
a screw and a nut.
[0051] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, the link rod assembly
10 is arranged at two ends of the cross beam rotating rod 4 of the escalator.
[0052] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, a step collapse switch
striking rod 5 and a safety switch actuating cam 8 are arranged on the cross beam
rotating rod 4.
[0053] After the step collapse switch striking rod 5 is deflected by the steps of the escalator
and rotates away from its initial position, the cross beam rotating rod 4 is driven
to rotate, so that the safety switch actuating cam 8 triggers the step collapse safety
switch 6 of the escalator.
[0054] The rotation of the cross beam rotating rod 4 drives the swinging rod 11 to swing.
[0055] The swing of the swinging rod 11 makes the reset handle bar 9 to move in a direction
towards the cross beam rotating rod 4, that is, downward in figs. 4 and 5, via the
connecting bracket 12.
[0056] According to the above embodiments of the present disclosure, when the step collapse
safety switch 6 and the step collapse switch striking rod 5 of the escalator need
to be reset, the operator can observe the position status of the reset handle bar
9 and can very easily access the reset handle bar 9 only by detaching the inner wall
plate 7, and the operator pulls the other end of the reset handle bar 9 so that the
reset handle bar 9 moves in a direction away from the cross beam rotating rod 4 (i.e.
upward in figs. 4 and 5), the movement of the reset handle bar 9 drives the cross
beam rotating rod 4 to rotate through the connecting bracket 12 and the swinging arm
11, and the cross beam rotating rod 4 rotates to drive the step collapse switch striking
rod 5 to return to its initial position and causes the safety switch actuating cam
8 to release the trigger to the step collapse safety switch 6 of the escalator (at
this time, the switch contact of the step collapse safety switch 6 is in the cam recess
of the safety switch actuating cam 8 as shown in fig. 3).
[0057] The foregoing disclosure provides illustration and description, but it is not intended
to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Modifications
and variations can be made in light of the above disclosure, or can be acquired from
the practice of the embodiments.
[0058] Even though specific combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed
in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure
of various embodiments. In fact, many of these features can be combined in ways not
specifically stated in the claims and/or not specifically disclosed in the specification.
Although each dependent claim listed below may directly depend on only one claim,
the disclosure of various embodiments includes each dependent claim combined with
every other claim in the claim set.
[0059] Unless explicitly stated, no element, action or instruction used herein should be
interpreted as critical or necessary. In addition, as used herein, the articles "a"
and "an" are intended to include one or more items and can be used interchangeably
with "one or more". Furthermore, as used herein, the article "the" is intended to
include one or more items cited in connection with the article "the" and can be used
interchangeably with "one or more". Furthermore, as used herein, the term "set" is
intended to include one or more items (e.g., related items, unrelated items, combinations
of related and unrelated items, etc.) and can be used interchangeably with "one or
more". When only one item is intended, the phrase "only one" or similar language is
used. In addition, as used herein, the term "have" and its variants are intended to
be open-ended terms. In addition, the phrase "based on" is intended to mean "at least
partially based on" unless otherwise explicitly stated. In addition, as used herein,
the term "or" is intended to be inclusive when used in series, and can be used interchangeably
with "and/or" unless otherwise explicitly stated (for example, if used in combination
with "or" or "only one of them").
1. A step collapse reset device for an escalator, which comprises a reset handle bar
(9),
characterized in that:
the step collapse reset device also comprises a link rod assembly (10);
the reset handle bar (9) is connected to a cross beam rotating rod (4) of the escalator
through the link rod assembly (10);
the rotation of the cross beam rotating rod (4) is converted into the substantially
linear motion of the reset handle bar (9) through the link rod assembly (10).
2. The step collapse reset device according to claim 1,
characterized in that:
the link rod assembly (10) comprises a swinging arm (11);
one end of the swinging arm (11) is fixedly connected to the cross beam rotating rod
(4);
the rotation of the cross beam rotating rod (4) can drive the swinging arm (11) to
swing.
3. The step collapse reset device according to claim 2,
characterized in that:
the link rod assembly (10) also comprises a connecting bracket (12);
the other end of the swinging arm (11) is pivotally connected to one end of the connecting
bracket (12) through a hinge part (13), so that the connecting bracket (12) can rotate
relative to the swinging arm (11);
the other end of the connecting bracket (12) is connected to one end of the reset
handle bar (9) through a fastener.
4. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3, characterized in that,
the connecting bracket (12) is L-shaped, thus avoiding interference with the handrail
belt (14) of the escalator.
5. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3, characterized in that,
the other end of the reset handle bar (9) can extend to a height flush with an upper
edge of the skirt panel of the escalator.
6. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3,
characterized in that,
the step collapse reset device also comprises a guide bracket (15);
the guide bracket (15) is installed on the skirt panel of the escalator through fasteners
(16);
a slender guide bracket opening (15-1) is arranged on the guide bracket (15);
the reset handle bar (9) passes through the opening of the guide bracket (15-1), so
that the opening of the guide bracket (15-1) can limit the swing of the reset handle
bar (9) in the linear motion process thereof.
7. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3, characterized in that,
the hinge part (13) comprises a screw and a nut.
8. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3, characterized in that,
the link rod assembly (10) is arranged at two ends of the cross beam rotating rod
(4) of the escalator.
9. The step collapse reset device according to claim 3,
characterized in that,
a step collapse switch striking rod (5) and a safety switch actuating cam (8) are
arranged on the cross beam rotating rod (4);
after that striking rod of the step collapse switch (5) is deflected by the steps
of the escalator and rotates away from its initial position, the cross beam rotating
rod (4) is driven to rotate, so that the safety switch actuating cam (8) triggers
a step collapse safety switch (6) of the escalator;
the rotation of the cross beam rotating rod (4) drives the swinging rod (11) to swing;
the swing of the swing rod (11) makes the reset handle bar (9) move in the direction
close to cross beam rotating rod (4) through the connecting bracket (12).
10. The step collapse reset device according to claim 9, characterized in that,
when it is necessary to reset the escalator step collapse safety switch (6) and the
step collapse switch striking rod (5), pull the other end of the reset handle bar
(9), so that the reset handle bar (9) moves in the direction away from the cross beam
rotating rod (4), which drives the cross beam rotating rod (4) to rotate through the
connecting bracket (12) and the swinging arm (11), and the cross beam rotating rod
(4) rotates to drive the step collapse switch striking rod (5) to return to its initial
position and make the safety switch actuating cam (8) release the trigger to the step
collapse safety switch (6) of the escalator.