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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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11.04.2001 Bulletin 2001/15 |
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Date of filing: 20.01.1998 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: B66B 9/08 |
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WO 9831/627 (23.07.1998 Gazette 1998/29) |
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COMPACT ESCALATOR
KOMPAKTE FAHRTREPPE
ESCALIER MECANIQUE COMPACT
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Proprietor: Vadas, Peter |
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- Vadas, Peter
1112 Budapest (HU)
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Representative: Viering, Jentschura & Partner |
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Postfach 22 14 43 80504 München 80504 München (DE) |
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DE-U- 9 107 523 FR-A- 2 723 578 US-A- 4 457 402 US-A- 5 234 078
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The subject of the present invention is a compact escalator provided with stair steps
arranged on different levels.
[0002] The conventional escalators have a rotating system, providing services for a mass
of people. This system requires very large spaces and consuming much of energy. They
are noisy and having a complicated mechanism, requires expensive maintenance. Such
kind of escalators are disclosed in US-PS No. 4,378,346 and US-PS 5,330,042.
[0003] This kind of escalators are not applicable as mobile equipments or for smaller buildings,
family homes. The material of the walking surfaces are not variable for matching the
surroundings and can not be finished with surfaces like wood, marble or ceramic tiles.
To provide escalators other than straight type is very complicated. (see the escalator
shown in US-PS 4,662,502).
[0004] Further disadvantage of the conventional escalators are, that in immobile position
the riser of the steps are too high to climb and in mobile position are considerably
unsafe.
[0005] The object of this invention is therefor to eliminate the disadvantages of the conventional
escalators and to provide an escalator to fit for smaller spaces and with different
configurations, with stairs curved shapes or even for spiral stairs.
[0006] In accordance with this invention the compact escalator is provided with stair steps
on different levels, wherein the height of each step is variable, the steps contain
a fixed lower and a vertically movable upper element, a lifting device is between
the lower and upper element and said lifting device is connected to a control unit
provided with at least a direction switch. Said lifting devices are hinged joint type
mechanisms or pulley block type mechanisms and are provided with electric motor or
with hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders. The lifting devices are provided with starter
and dead-end switches. Said starter switches are activated by weight sensors.
[0007] The stair steps are operating in order one after the other. The stair steps activated
by the body weight and lifting the step to the same elevation as the next step creating
an undulating movement and are elevating or sinking in accordance with the speed of
the walker. Since the steps are individual units, the stairs can be used simultaneously
by more people walking with different speed.
[0008] The movement of the stair steps are activated with the weight of the person. The
upstairs or downstairs walking is controlled by a direction switch.
[0009] The stairs in immobile position can be used in the conventional way since the distribution
of the risers are similar to the constructed type of stairs.
[0010] On the compact escalators smaller loads are easily transportable, like two wheel
hand trucks or carriages since the steps are always in level during the operation.
[0011] A further advantage of the invention is that the compact escalator installation is
possible not only in new locations, but also over on existing stairs with minor alteration.
The alteration would include only the first and the last steps. The last step is recommended
to be built in (levelled up) and the first step is recommended to be recessed into
the slab.
[0012] According to the concept of this invention stairs can be provided with shapes other
than straight types stairs with curved shapes, undulated or even stairs with spiral
configurations. Compact escalators can be supplied for vehicles like: ships, aeroplanes,
with exterior or interior installation.
[0013] The details of the invention explained on the attached sketch are as follows:
Fig. 1. is the view of the compact escalator layout,
Fig. 2a is the view of the step in lower position,
Fig. 2b is the view of the step in upper position,
Fig. 3 is the section of the step in lower and upper position,
Fig. 4a is the sketch of the step lifting device in lower position and
Fig. 4b is a sketch of the step lifting device in upper position.
[0014] Figure 1 is showing the escalator designed over on existing stairs 1. The new steps
2 contain upper elements 3 and lower elements 4. Between the elements there are lifting
devices (not shown).
[0015] The first step 2 is recessed into the slab allowing for the upper element 3 shown
in full lines to be in level with the slab. The element in upper position is shown
with dashed lines. It can be seen that the position of the top of said first and second
steps are in the same level and to walk from the first step to the second is only
a horizontal move.
[0016] Figs 2a and 2b show a sketch of a stair step with a lifting device. The device is
driven by electric motor 5. The lifting device is a hinge joint type mechanism 6 consisting
of connection boxes 7 and 8, arms 9 and links 10. The lower connection box 8 is connected
to the extensions 11 of the motor shaft and are moving the hinge joints.
[0017] The extended motor shafts operating the hinge joints are threaded with right and
left threads, respectively. The upper connection boxes 7 are sliding on rails 12.
Fig 2a is showing the lifting device in lower position (and not showing the weight
sensor which is activating the device). The weight sensor is activated by the weight
of the person - in this case with a delayed action. Than, electric motor 5 rotates
and closes the distance between the connection boxes 8 and moves the upper element
3 of the step to the level of the next step 2. In the position shown with dashed lines
(Fig. 1), the person using the stairs can walk on the step which again is activated
by the weight and moves to the following level.
[0018] When operating downstairs, the steps are in the upper position first. From the first
stair step one can walk straight on the next one which starts sinking activated by
the body weight to the level of the lower step and again walking to the next step
until arriving to the bottom of the stairs.
[0019] Similar device is shown on Fig. 3, where the lifting action is driven by hydraulic
or pneumatic cylinders 13 and pistons 14 moving the upper element 3 of the step 2
to the level of the next one.
[0020] Figs 4a and 4b show an alternative lifting device operated by a pulley block system.
Pulleys 16 are arranged on support arms 15 fixed on the lower element 3 and moving
pulleys 18 are fixed on the upper element 4. Cables 19 are arranged between the pulleys
16 and 18 in such a way that the one end of the cable is mounted to the upper element
3 and the other end to a cable drum 20 mounted to the electric motor 5. The operation
of this stair step is similar to the operation described before. The weight sensor
is activating the electric motor and the cables 19 are winding on the drums 20 meanwhile
the upper element 3 of the stair is lifting up.
[0021] The stair steps of the compact escalator can be activated with means other than weight
sensor, like photo-electric cell. The final level of the upper stair steps are controlled
by dead-end switches. The total system is connected to a control unit which contains
at least one direction switch. With this direction switch is able to alternate the
upstairs or downstairs movement of the escalator. The control unit also activates
the return of the stair step to the basic position in case of a break down or of close-down.
This control unit is also operating the escalator to return the steps to the basic
position after a break-down.
[0022] The above description demonstrates that the operation of the compact escalator is
very simple and safe. The escalator can be installed anywhere in any shape or configuration.
The demonstrated details are only to illustrate the basic operation of the invention.
The compact escalator can be installed in countless alternative situation in accordance
with the scope of the following claims.
1. Compact escalator provided with stair steps on different levels, characterized in that the height of each step (2) is variable, the steps (2) contain a fixed lower (4)
and a vertically movable upper element (3), a lifting device is between the lower
(4) and upper element (3) and said lifting device is connected to a control unit provided
with at least a direction switch.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1. characerized in that said lifting devices are hinged joint type mechanisms (6).
3. The device as claimed in claim 1. characerized in that said lifting devices are pulley block type mechanisms.
4. The device as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 characerized in that the lifting devices are provided with electric motor (5).
5. The device as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 characerized in that the lifting devices are provided with hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders (13).
6. The device as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5 characerized in that the lifting devices are provided with starter and dead-end switches.
7. The device as claimed in claim 6 characerized in that said starter switches are activated by weight sensors.
1. Kompakte Fahrtreppe, die mit Trittstufen auf verschiedenen Höhen versehen ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Höhe jeder Stufe (2) variabel ist, wobei die Stufen (2) ein feststehendes
unteres (4) und ein vertikal bewegbares oberes Element (3) umfassen, wobei eine Hebevorrichtung
zwischen dem unteren (4) und dem oberen Element (3) vorgesehen ist und die Hebevorrichtung
an eine Steuereinheit angeschlossen ist, die mit mindestens einem Richtungsschalter
versehen ist.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hebevorrichtungen vom Typ eines Gelenkverbindungsmechanismus (6) sind.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hebevorrichtungen vom Typ eines Flaschenzugmechanismus sind.
4. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hebevorrichtungen mit einem Elektro-Motor (5) versehen sind.
5. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hebevorrichtungen mit Hydraulik- oder Pneumatikzylindern (13) versehen
sind.
6. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-5,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hebevorrichtungen mit Starter- und Stilllegungsschaltern versehen sind.
7. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 6,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Starterschalter durch Gewichtssensoren betätigt werden.
1. Escalator compact assorti des marches sur différents niveaux, caractérisé en ce que la hauteur de chaque marche (2) est variable, que les marches (2) contiennent
un élément inférieur fixé (4) et un élément supérieur verticalement mobile (3), des
moyens de levage sont disposés entre les éléments inférieur et supérieur (3 et 4),
et que lesdites moyens de levage sont connectés à une unité de commande assortie au
moins d'un commutateur de direction.
2. Escalator suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdites moyens de levage
sont des mécanismes de type d'un entrainement articulé.
3. Escalator suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdites moyens de levage
sont des mécanismes de type d'un entrainement par vis sans fin.
4. Escalator suivant la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que lesdites moyens
de levage sont assortis d'un moteur électique.
5. Escalator suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdites moyens de levage
contiennent des cylinders de travail hydrauliques ou pneumatiques.
6. Escalator suivant l'une de revendications précédents, caractérisé en ce que lesdites
moyens de levage sont assortis des conjoncteurs de démarrage et de renversement de
marche.
7. Escalator suivant la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que ledit conjoncteur de démarrage
est actionné par un élément sensible au poids.
