Elevator system and method including a controller and remote elevator monitor for remotely performed and/or assisted restoration of elevator service
First Claim
1. A method of responding to a report of a malfunction, in an elevator (49) powered from a source (62) and having at least one controller (56-58), without human intervention at the site of the elevator, which method is characterized by one or more of:
- (a) causing said one or more controllers, upon determining a malfunction, to temporarily interrupt (66a, 66b) the power from said source;
(b) causing said controller to perform diagnostic routines and in response to a corresponding indication from said diagnostic routines, causing said controller to reboot (150) itself; and
(c) providing a remote elevator monitor (50) at the site of said elevator which monitors operational parameters of said elevator, including reports of malfunctions, and communicates (52, 84, 86) said reports of malfunctions and at least some others of said operational parameters to a central elevator monitor and control station (51), remote from said elevator site, and in response to a report of malfunction (23, 24) (i) determining at said central station if the elevator is running (100) or if the power from said source is outside limits (104) of voltage or phase and in such cases causing no further response to the report of malfunction, (ii) determining at said central station if the malfunction is in controller software (106) and if so remotely communicating from said central station a power-on-reset (108) to said elevator, (iii) determining at said central station if a malfunction is due to failure (118) of a non-safety-critical component and if so disabling (120) said component from said central station, (iv) remotely commanding (124), by communication with said elevator from said central station, one or more functions of said elevator one or more times and/or in different ways to determine (130) at said central station if said elevator can be brought into operation, or (v) determining at said central station when on-site service is required (123, 132) and providing from said central station instructions (115, 136) for a mechanic concerning the most likely cause of the malfunction and action most likely to remedy the malfunction.
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Abstract
An elevator (49) includes remote elevator monitoring equipment (50) (REM) connected by a communication linkage (52) to a central elevator monitoring and control station (51). Main, drive, and door controllers (56-58) are interconnected (5961) with the REM. Power-on-reset (POR) of controllers is caused internally (150) or by remotely-operable relays (63-65). An elevator expert at the remote station may order a POR (108), disable components (120), try various fixes (124), and/or order maintenance (115, 135) with instructions. In another embodiment, the controller (56a, 56b) includes elevator diagnostics (150) which can recognize an elevator malfunction and either cause a relay (63) to interrupt power for an interval or cause a reboot.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of responding to a report of a malfunction, in an elevator (49) powered from a source (62) and having at least one controller (56-58), without human intervention at the site of the elevator, which method is characterized by one or more of:
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(a) causing said one or more controllers, upon determining a malfunction, to temporarily interrupt (66a, 66b) the power from said source; (b) causing said controller to perform diagnostic routines and in response to a corresponding indication from said diagnostic routines, causing said controller to reboot (150) itself; and (c) providing a remote elevator monitor (50) at the site of said elevator which monitors operational parameters of said elevator, including reports of malfunctions, and communicates (52, 84, 86) said reports of malfunctions and at least some others of said operational parameters to a central elevator monitor and control station (51), remote from said elevator site, and in response to a report of malfunction (23, 24) (i) determining at said central station if the elevator is running (100) or if the power from said source is outside limits (104) of voltage or phase and in such cases causing no further response to the report of malfunction, (ii) determining at said central station if the malfunction is in controller software (106) and if so remotely communicating from said central station a power-on-reset (108) to said elevator, (iii) determining at said central station if a malfunction is due to failure (118) of a non-safety-critical component and if so disabling (120) said component from said central station, (iv) remotely commanding (124), by communication with said elevator from said central station, one or more functions of said elevator one or more times and/or in different ways to determine (130) at said central station if said elevator can be brought into operation, or (v) determining at said central station when on-site service is required (123, 132) and providing from said central station instructions (115, 136) for a mechanic concerning the most likely cause of the malfunction and action most likely to remedy the malfunction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 6)
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4. A method of providing potentially corrective action to an elevator system (49) in response to elevator operation diagnostics (50) sensing (24) a malfunction, said elevator system having at least one controller (56-58) and at least one car (73) movable in a hoistway (71), characterized by:
causing a power-on-reset (POR) of one or more controllers in said elevator system by a process of operating, independent of human intervention at the site of the elevator system, said process comprising one or more of (a) a maintenance person informed of said malfunction (87) through communication linkage (52, 84, 86) causing said POR (66b) from a site remote from the elevator by means of communication linkage (91, 92) or (b) having on-site elevator monitoring equipment (50) cause (66) said POR when said monitoring equipment senses an elevator malfunction for which a POR may cure the elevator malfunction or provide information which may aid in determining the cause of the malfunction, or (c) providing, in program routines of said at least one controller (56a, 56b), elevator diagnostics (150) which cause said POR (66a, REBOOT) in response to recognition of an elevator malfunction for which a POR may cure the elevator malfunction or provide information which may aid in determining the cause of the malfunction. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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7. An elevator system comprising:
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an elevator (49) serving a site, said elevator powered from a source (62) and having at least one controller (56-58); a remote elevator monitor (REM) (50) at said site; and a central elevator monitor and control station (51) remote from said site, said REM monitoring operational parameters of said elevator, including reports of malfunctions, and communicating said reports of malfunctions and at least some others of said operational parameters to said central elevator monitor and control station; characterized by; means, operable by an elevator expert who communicates with said elevator and observes said reports of malfunctions and said others of said operational parameters, for (i) determining at said central station if the elevator is running or if the power from said source is outside limits (104) of voltage or phase and in such cases causing no further response to the report of malfunction, (ii) determining at said central station if the malfunction is in controller software (106) and if so remotely communicating from said central station a power-on-reset (108) to said elevator, (iii) determining at said central station if a malfunction is due to failure of a non-safety-critical component (118) and if so disabling said component (120) from said central station, (iv) remotely commanding, by communication with said elevator from said central station, one or more functions (124) of said elevator one or more times and/or in different ways to determine at said central station if said elevator can be brought into operation, or (v) determining at said central station when on-site service is required (123, 132) and providing from said central station instructions (115, 135) for a mechanic concerning the most likely cause of the malfunction and action most likely to remedy the malfunction.
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8. An elevator system, comprising:
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an elevator (49) having at least one controller (56-58) and at least one car (73) movable in a hoistway (71); an elevator diagnostic function disposed in either or both of (i) said controller (56a, 56b) and/or (ii) a remote elevator monitor (50); and means operable in response to said diagnostic function sensing an elevator malfunction for which a power-on-reset (POR) of at least one said controller may cure the elevator malfunction or provide information which may aid in determining the cause of the malfunction for (66, 66a, 66b, REBOOT) causing a POR in at least one said controller, said means comprising one or more of (a) a tool (51, 96) remote from said elevator, controlled by maintenance personnel (89, 98;
96) informed of said malfunction through communication linkage (52, 84, 86) and operable over communication linkage (91, 92), or (b) on-site elevator monitoring equipment (50), or (c) said at least one controller (56a, 56b) performing elevator diagnostic (150) program routines. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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