Emergency braking system for hoists

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Inventors

Camack, Dermot E.
Clyne, Shawn
Lo, Kelvin

Application #

074425

Filed

Jun-10-1993

Published

Oct-11-1994

Current US Class

187/369
187/375
188/170
188/44
188/72.3
188/72.7
188/72.9

International Classes

B61H 007/12; B66B 005/16; 106 P

Field of Search

188/43 188/44 188/45 188/72.3 188/170 188/72.7 188/72.8 188/72.9 188/165 188/187 188/180 188/196 187/86 187/85 187/90 187/91 187/93 303/71

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

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Abstract
An emergency braking system for hoist cages, mounted for vertical travel between opposed guide rails, utilizes opposed pairs of pivoted brake application arms associated with braking web surfaces provided on the insides of the opposed hoist guide rails where each pair of brake application arms are provided, at one of their ends, with opposed pairs of braking surfaces associated with the webs and at their other ends with opposed cam follower rollers which, in turn, are associated with symmetrically opposed cam surfaced members which are mechanically connected to a spring biased hydraulic cylinder combination mounted for limited free lateral movement on the cage and located between the opposed pairs of brake application arms with the piston rod of the cylinder connected to one cam member and the cylinder per se to the other cam member. The cam member cam surfaces being arranged to apply spring braking pressure to the respective webs when the cylinder is not under pressure. Pressurizing the cylinder is effective to remove the braking pressure and cylinder pressure is maintained during normal hoist operation but is removed when a malfunction, such as over-speed or unauthorized movement of the hoist cage, is sensed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An emergency braking system for a hoist for preventing unauthorized movement of a hoist cage guided by opposed cage-side guide rails wherein the guide rails are each provided with an inwardly projecting web with a braking surface on each side of the web, comprising two pairs of opposed, pivoted, brake application arms, each pair of arms having outer ends provided with oppositely disposed brake pads associated, in clamping arrangement, with the braking surfaces of one of the webs and inner ends provided with oppositely disposed cam follower surfaces, the pivot points of each said pair of arms being located intermediate the ends of the said pair of arms and secured to the cage, two camming means, each provided with oppositely disposed camming surfaces, each one of the said camming means being individually and operatively associated in cooperating arrangement with the cam follower surfaces of one of said pair of arms, a hydraulic-fluid-operated cylinder, located between the said two pairs of arms and secured to the cage to allow limited lateral movement of the cylinder with respect to the cage, the cylinder being provided with a piston with an associated, projecting, piston rod, the said cylinder being mechanically connected to one of the said camming means and the said piston rod mechanically connected to the other of the said camming means, spring pressure means being associated with the said cylinder to pressure bias the piston rod to a retracted position with respect to the cylinder whereat the said camming means are each pulled laterally inward, with respect to the cage, to move the oppositely disposed cam follower surfaces of each pair of arms with respect to each other to produce spring pressure application of the said brake pads to the web associated therewith and wherein means is provided to pressurize the said cylinder with hydraulic fluid to extend the said piston rod from the said cylinder, against spring pressure, to release the spring pressure on the said brake pads, there being control means provided to release the fluid pressure from the cylinder.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to emergency braking systems for hoists and vertical lifts in general, the braking system designed to be applied automatically, or intentionally, in the case of unauthorized movement of the hoist cage in either vertical direction or in the case of over speed in any direction.

In the operation of hoist systems it is desirable to provide an emergency braking system which will operate automatically in case of a malfunction of the hoist system and stop movement of the hoist cage in either direction, even in the event of hoist lift cable failure. It is also desirable to prevent hoist cage movement over speed in either vertical direction since damage to equipment and personal injury may ensue. Accordingly, the emergency braking system should be actuated immediately on sensing the loss of control of the hoist system as indicated by the unauthorized movement of the hoist. "Unauthorized movement" means any movement of the hoist which is not initiated by and within set operational parameters of the control system of the hoist per se. Such unauthorized movement can be sensed by a hoist position and movement sensing and indicating system which is coupled to the control system of the emergency braking system to actuate same when unauthorized movement is sensed. The position and movement sensing system may be coupled to the control system for the hoist in such a manner that the emergency brake cannot be applied when authorized movement is taking place. It is also desirable to provide a fail safe braking system so that any failure in the control or braking system will actuate the brake.
 
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