ELEVATOR WITHOUT MACHINE-ROOM

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve designing and working adaptability, facilitate maintenance, and increase resistance to load and vibration, by installing a slim hoist inside a hoistway so as to be built-in, and eliminating use of a machine room installed inevitably on the upper part of the hoistway...

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Main Authors YANG SUN HO, LEE GWAN NAM, PARK JONG HOON, SUH JONG HO, LIM KYE YOUNG, YEOM JOON TAE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 13.02.2001
Edition7
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve designing and working adaptability, facilitate maintenance, and increase resistance to load and vibration, by installing a slim hoist inside a hoistway so as to be built-in, and eliminating use of a machine room installed inevitably on the upper part of the hoistway of an existing elevator. SOLUTION: This elevator, with the traveling stroke of a weight 3 set shorter than that of an elevator car 1, involves a pair of weight guide rails 5 guiding and supporting the weight 3 and a reinforcing mounting base 6 transversely-fixed to the upper end part of a weight traveling section of the weight of the rails 5. A pair of weight guide rails 5 are integrally-formed with the reinforcing mounting base 6. On the reinforcing mounting base 5, a built-in-type hoist 10 is placed for hoisting the elevator car 1 by transmitting power by means of an electric roping means 100.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP20000006203