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United States Patent | 3,599,754 |
Caputo , et al. | August 17, 1971 |
In a direct current drive system for an elevator, a high-gain amplifier controls the speed of the motor through variable energization of the generator field in accordance with an error signal developed as a function of the difference between a signal developed by a pattern generator and a signal developed by a tachometer. Switchless feedback circuits are provided to bring the car smoothly to a creep speed should the pattern generator or tachometer generator fail as an open circuit. A noncontinuous feedback circuit and variable damping on the pattern generator minimize jerk on one floor runs but do not interfere with leveling. Should the pattern generator fail to initiate deceleration by a predetermined point as the car approaches a terminal, a fixed low speed signal brings the car to the landing. When the car is operating on reduced pattern signals, normal door preopening is discontinued.
Inventors: | Caputo; William R. (Wyckoff, NJ), Ostrander; William M. (Hackensack, NJ) |
Assignee: |
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
(Pittsburgh,
PA)
|
Appl. No.: | 04/845,604 |
Filed: | June 30, 1969 |
Current U.S. Class: | 187/297 |
Current International Class: | B66B 1/28 (20060101); B66B 1/30 (20060101); B66B 5/08 (20060101); B66B 5/10 (20060101); B66b 001/30 () |
Field of Search: | 187/29 318/20,745,142,143,145,257,258,260,263,295,310,317,329,345,386,449 |
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