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Elevator system and method including a controller and remote elevator monitor for remotely performed and/or assisted restoration of elevator service

  • US 8,069,958 B2
  • Filed: 07/18/2005
  • Issued: 12/06/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/18/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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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:

  • (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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