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Title: Elevator system



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1. A method of reinitializing an elevator system in a building having a plurality of floors, including upper and lower terminal floors, following an occurrence which may result in an elevator car being stopped at a position other than level with a floor of the building, comprising the steps of:

determining if the elevator car is within a predetermined distance from a floor,

setting the car position to the associated floor when it is found to be within said predetermined distance,

setting the car position to the closest floor to the elevator car in a predetermined travel direction, when the elevator car is not within said predetermined distance,

and moving the elevator car to a predetermined floor when it is not within said predetermined distance.



2. The method of claim 1 wherein each floor has a leveling zone, and the predetermined distance is the leveling zone.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining if the elevator car is within a predetermined distance from a floor includes the step of physically detecting the presence of the elevator car within the predetermined distance from a terminal floor.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining if the elevator car is within a predetermined distance from a floor includes the steps of maintaining a counter actuated by each predetermined increment of car movement, providing a floor address for each floor in terms of the count of the counter when the elevator car is located at the floor, and comparing the count on the counter with the floor addresses to determine if the elevator car is within the predetermined distance from a floor.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining if the elevator car is within the predetermined distance from the floor includes the step of physically detecting the presence of the elevator car within the predetermined distance from a terminal floor, and if it is not within the predetermined distance of a terminal floor, determining if the elevator car is within the predetermined distance from an intermediate floor by the steps of maintaining a counter actuated by a predetermined increment of car movement, providing a floor address for each floor in terms of the count on the counter when the elevator car is located at the floor, and comparing the count on the counter with the floor addresses to determine if the elevator car is within the predetermined distance from a floor.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of setting the car position to the closest floor to the car in the predetermined travel direction includes the step of determining the travel direction of the elevator car at the time of the occurrence, with the predetermined travel direction being this last travel direction of the elevator car.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of moving the elevator car to a predetermined floor includes the step of determining if there is a registered call associated with a floor ahead of the elevator car in its last travel direction, and if so, the predetermined floor is the floor of the closest such call to the elevator car.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of setting the car position to the closest floor to the car in a predetermined travel direction includes the steps of determining the travel direction of the elevator car at the time of the occurrence, with the predetermined travel direction being this last travel direction of the elevator car, determining if there is a registered call for elevator service associated with a floor ahead of the elevator car in its last travel direction, and if so, the predetermined floor, in the step of moving the elevator car, is the floor of the closest such call to the elevator car, complementing the last travel direction when the determining step finds no call associated with a floor ahead of the car in the last travel direction, setting the car position to the closest floor in the complemented travel direction, determining if there is a registered call for elevator service associated with a floor ahead of the elevator car in the complemented travel direction, and if so, the predetermined floor, in the step of moving the elevator car, is the floor of the closest such call to the elevator car.

9. The elevator system of claim 1 wherein the step of moving the elevator car to a predetermined floor includes the step of assigning the elevator car to travel to a floor associated with a registered call for elevator service, when at least one is registered, with the predetermined floor being the floor associated with the call.

10. The elevator system of claim 1 wherein the step of moving the elevator car to a predetermined floor includes the step of assigning the car to a dummy call for the predetermined floor, with the predetermined floor being the floor to which the car position was set by the prior setting step.

11. The elevator system of claim 1 wherein the step of moving the elevator car to a predetermined floor includes the step of assigning the elevator car to travel to a floor associated with an actual call for elevator service, when at least one is registered, with the predetermined floor being the floor associated with such a call, and placing a dummy call, in the absence of a registered call, with the predetermined floor of the dummy call being the car position used in the second setting step.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of determining if the elevator car is within a predetermined distance from the floor includes the step of physically detecting the presence of the elevator car within the predetermined distance from a terminal floor, and if its presence is not so detected, the steps of maintaining a counter actuated by predetermined increments of car movement, providing a floor address for each floor in terms of the count on the counter when the elevator car is located at the floor, and determining if the counter has a valid count, with the predetermined floor to which the moving step moves the car being a predetermined terminal floor when the determining step finds the count not valid.

13. The method of claim 12 including the step of comparing the count of the counter with the floor addresses to determine if the elevator car is within the predetermined distance from an intermediate floor, when the validity step finds the count to be valid.


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Inventors: Ludwig, Richard H. (West Caldwell, NJ)
Quan, Wing C. (Waldwick, NJ)
Husson, Alan L. (Hackettstown, NJ)
Dirnberger, Linus R. (Randolph, NJ)
Polis, Marjorie J. (Morris Township, Morris County, NJ)

Application Number: 06/370021
Filing Date: 1982-04-20
Publication_date: 1984-03-13
Assignee: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP (US)

Primary Class(es): 187/247 187/394
Other Classes: B66B5/02; B66B3/02
US Patent Ref:
3720292March, 1973Magee187/29AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR CAR POSITIONING MONITOR
4124103November, 1978Otto et al.187/29Elevator system
4134476January, 1979Zolnerovich, Jr. et al.187/29Elevator system
4220222September, 1980Kamaike et al.187/29Automatic landing apparatus in service interruption
4368518January, 1983Terazono et al.187/29Cage position detecting apparatus

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Truhe V, J.
Assistant Examiner: Duncanson Jr., W. E.
Attorney: Lackey D. R.
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