Elevator
First Claim
1. An elevator comprising:
- a cage capable of vertically moving along cage guide rails in an elevator shaft, and provided with cage-side sheaves on its lower portion;
a counterweight capable of vertically moving along counterweight guide rails in the elevator shaft and provided with counterweight-side sheaves;
two hoist cables wound around the cage-side sheaves and the counterweight-side sheaves such that one end part of the hoist cables suspend the cage and the other end part of the same suspend the counterweight in two-to-one roping arrangement respectively; and
a driving unit including traction sheaves around which the two hoist cables are wound respectively, and held on upper ends of the counterweight guide rails;
wherein, in a top plan view of the elevator shaft, the traction sheaves of the driving unit are disposed in a space between an inner side surface of the elevator shaft facing the counterweight and a vertical outer side surface of the cage facing the same inner side surface of the elevator shaft, when the cage exists at its uppermost position in the elevator shaft.
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Abstract
An elevator installed in an elevator shaft has a cage, a counterweight, hoist cables suspending the cage and the counterweight, and a driving unit disposed outside a space in which the cage moves vertically in the elevator shaft, and provided with drive sheaves around which the hoist cables are wound to move the cage and the counterweight in the elevator shaft by the driving unit. The hoist cables are wound around the drive sheaves and sheaves supported on the cage and the counterweight in two-to-one roping arrangement such that the driving unit is at a level below the ceiling of the cage as located at its uppermost position. The cage-side sheaves are disposed at four positions on the lower portion of the cage respectively and symmetrically with respect to a center of gravity of the cage in a top plan view.
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4 Claims
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1. An elevator comprising:
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a cage capable of vertically moving along cage guide rails in an elevator shaft, and provided with cage-side sheaves on its lower portion;
a counterweight capable of vertically moving along counterweight guide rails in the elevator shaft and provided with counterweight-side sheaves;
two hoist cables wound around the cage-side sheaves and the counterweight-side sheaves such that one end part of the hoist cables suspend the cage and the other end part of the same suspend the counterweight in two-to-one roping arrangement respectively; and
a driving unit including traction sheaves around which the two hoist cables are wound respectively, and held on upper ends of the counterweight guide rails;
wherein, in a top plan view of the elevator shaft, the traction sheaves of the driving unit are disposed in a space between an inner side surface of the elevator shaft facing the counterweight and a vertical outer side surface of the cage facing the same inner side surface of the elevator shaft, when the cage exists at its uppermost position in the elevator shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
the cage-side sheaves are disposed at four positions on the lower portion of the cage respectively and symmetrically with respect to a center of gravity of the cage in a top plan view, and the two hoist cables are wound around the traction sheaves and are wound around a pair of the cage-side sheaves in two-to-one roping arrangement respectively to suspend the cage. -
3. The elevator according to claim 2, wherein cage-side ends of the hoist cables are hitched to a cage-side hitching beam supported on one of the cage guide rails symmetrically disposed with respect to the cage guide rail.
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4. The elevator according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein counterweight-side ends of the hoist cables are hitched to a counterweight-side hitching beam supported by the counterweight guide rails and a counterweight-side guide rail.
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