Patent ID: 9010499
Filing Date: 2015-04-21
Classification: B66B

Abstract:
1. A method of operating an elevator system having at least one hoistway and a plurality of elevator cars traveling within said at least one hoistway, each car having brakes and safeties, said method comprising: determining the car velocity of each car in said hoistway; characterized by: developing, for all possible combinations of velocity of each pair of adjacent cars in said hoistway, a braking distance which is greater by a predetermined amount than a safe braking distance for stopping one or both cars of each said pair of adjacent cars to maintain adequate separation; developing, for all possible combinations of velocity of each said pair of adjacent cars, a stopping distance which is greater by a predetermined amount than a safe stopping distance for stopping both cars of each said pair of adjacent cars by means of safeties; (a) periodically or (b) continuously determining the actual distance between cars of each said pair of adjacent cars; providing at least one signal causing the brakes of one or more cars of a particular pair of adjacent cars to be applied in the event that said actual distance between said particular pair of adjacent cars is less than said braking distance corresponding to the contemporaneous velocities of said particular pair of adjacent cars; providing an engage safeties signal indicative of said actual distance being less than said stopping distance corresponding to the contemporaneous velocities of a pair of adjacent cars; and providing signals to engage the safeties of all of said cars in said hoistway in response to said engage safeties signal wherein said braking distances are developed as: Where K(B)=a braking distance bias constant, which is optional V=velocity A=acceleration, assumed from car overbalance D=deceleration=[F(B)−W Where F(B)=force applied by brakes W m=mass of car plus counterweight and said stopping distances are developed in the same fashion as said braking distances except that force applied by the safeties is substituted for brake force and a safeties braking distance bias constant may either be (a) the same as or (b) different than said braking distance bias constant, or (c) omitted.