Patents by Inventor Ronald Dietze
Ronald Dietze has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20210147183Abstract: An elevator system, including at least one elevator cab, which can be moved at least in the vertical direction in an elevator shaft. A first drive device is provided for moving the at least one elevator cab. A platform device is provided, said platform device including a platform and a second drive device for moving the platform, wherein the platform is movable in the vertical direction and in at least one horizontal direction in the elevator shaft, wherein the second drive device is independent of the first drive device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicants: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AG, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Ronald DIETZE, Lucas Franz MAGER, Thomas KUCZERA
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Publication number: 20190367331Abstract: An elevator system may include at least two elevator cars that are movable along a common rail section on a wall. The common rail section may comprise a plurality of rail segments arranged consecutively along a direction of travel of the elevator cars. Furthermore, the rail section may comprise at least one first rotary segment. A first rail segment of the plurality of rail segments may be arranged adjacent to the first rotary segment. The first rail segment may be fixed to the wall via a first fixed bearing such that the first rail segment is fixed in all three directions in space with respect to the wall. The first fixed bearing may be positioned at an end of the first rail segment that faces the first rotary segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicants: thyssenkrupp Elevator AG, thyssenkrupp AGInventors: Ronald DIETZE, Petros BURUTJIS, Thomas KUCZERA, Martin MADERA
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Patent number: 10308479Abstract: An example elevator system may include a shaft in which at least one elevator car can be vertically displaced. The elevator car may be coupled to a counterweight via a cable arrangement wherein the cable arrangement has at least one cable portion. Horizontal deflection of the cable portion can be limited by at least one limiting member. In some examples, the at least one limiting member may be configured as a limiting roller that is mounted laterally alongside the cable portion such that it can be rotated about an axis of rotation and can be made to rotate by a controllable rotary drive that depends on a speed and a movement direction of the cable portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Patent number: 10183842Abstract: An example elevator system may include a shaft in which a first elevator car and a second elevator car positioned below the first elevator car are separately movable up and down in a vertical direction along a common guideway. The first elevator car may be coupled to a first counterweight by first suspension ropes and by first compensation ropes, and the second elevator car may be coupled to a second counterweight by second suspension ropes and second compensation ropes. Further, first and second ends of the first compensation ropes may be secured to the first counterweight or to the first elevator car. The first compensation ropes may be guided around at least one roller positioned on a bottom surface of the first elevator car or on the counterweight.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AGInventors: Jörg Müller, Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Patent number: 9834410Abstract: An elevator installation includes a shaft in which a first elevator car and a second elevator car arranged below the first elevator car are movable upward and downward in the vertical direction separately from each other. Each elevator car is coupled to a counterweight via a rope or belt arrangement. At least one rope or belt arrangement has two rope or belt sections via which one of the elevator cars is coupled to a counterweight and which extend laterally along the other elevator car. In order to avoid impairment of an elevator car by rope or belt oscillations, the elevator car has at least one limiting member which is held in a predetermined position in the shaft and is assigned to a rope or belt section and has at least one limiting element which is movable between a limiting position and a release position depending on the position of the elevator car which is coupled to the counterweight via the associated rope or belt section.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Patent number: 9783391Abstract: An elevator installation includes a shaft in which at least two elevator cars are arranged one above the other and are capable of travel upward and downward in a vertical direction separately from one another, wherein each elevator car is assigned a travel drive. The elevator cars are capable of travel with large and small spacings to one another without the risk of collision by coupling at least two elevator cars together by way of a variable-length, releasable coupling device, wherein the spacing between the coupled-together elevator cars can be varied, in a manner dependent on the relative speed between the two elevator cars, with the aid of at least one of the travel drives.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Publication number: 20170210598Abstract: An elevator system may have a vertical shaft and at least two cars that are arranged above one another in the shaft and can each be moved upwards and downwards. A first car may be coupled via first suspension means to a first drive and a first counterweight, and a second car may be coupled via second suspension means to a second drive and to a second counterweight, and to a machine room adjacent to the shaft which is spatially separate from the shaft. The first drive is disposed outside the shaft and the second drive is disposed at least partially within the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicants: ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG, ThyssenKrupp AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze
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Publication number: 20170121152Abstract: A lift system may include at least two cars that can be moved in a lift shaft, at least two drives each of which is configured to drive one of the cars for movement within the lift shaft, and a frame device. The at least two cars may be positioned within the frame device that is movable in the lift shaft. The at least two cars can be moved relative to one another within the frame device by way of their respective drives.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Applicant: ThyssenKrupp Elevator AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Publication number: 20160297645Abstract: An elevator installation includes a shaft in which a first elevator car and a second elevator car arranged below the first elevator car are movable upward and downward in the vertical direction separately from each other. Each elevator car is coupled to a counterweight via a rope or belt arrangement. At least one rope or belt arrangement has two rope or belt sections via which one of the elevator cars is coupled to a counterweight and which extend laterally along the other elevator car. In order to avoid impairment of an elevator car by rope or belt oscillations, the elevator car has at least one limiting member which is held in a predetermined position in the shaft and is assigned to a rope or belt section and has at least one limiting element which is movable between a limiting position and a release position depending on the position of the elevator car which is coupled to the counterweight via the associated rope or belt section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: ThyssenKrupp Elevator AGInventors: Holger ZERELLES, Bernd ALTENBURGER, Ronald DIETZE, Juri SCHÄFER
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Publication number: 20160251202Abstract: An example elevator system may include a shaft in which a first elevator car and a second elevator car positioned below the first elevator car are separately movable up and down in a vertical direction along a common guideway. The first elevator car may be coupled to a first counterweight by first suspension ropes and by first compensation ropes, and the second elevator car may be coupled to a second counterweight by second suspension ropes and second compensation ropes. Further, first and second ends of the first compensation ropes may be secured to the first counterweight or to the first elevator car. The first compensation ropes may be guided around at least one roller positioned on a bottom surface of the first elevator car or on the counterweight.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: ThyssenKrupp Elevator AGInventors: Jörg Müller, Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer
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Publication number: 20160244299Abstract: An elevator installation includes a shaft in which at least two elevator cars are arranged one above the other and are capable of travel upward and downward in a vertical direction separately from one another, wherein each elevator car is assigned a travel drive. The elevator cars are capable of travel with large and small spacings to one another without the risk of collision by coupling at least two elevator cars together by way of a variable-length, releasable coupling device, wherein the spacing between the coupled-together elevator cars can be varied, in a manner dependent on the relative speed between the two elevator cars, with the aid of at least one of the travel drives.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: ThyssenKrupp Elevator AGInventors: Holger ZERELLES, Bernd ALTENBURGER, Ronald DIETZE, Juri SCHÄFER
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Publication number: 20160236905Abstract: An example elevator system may include a shaft in which at least one elevator car can be vertically displaced. The elevator car may be coupled to a counterweight via a cable arrangement wherein the cable arrangement has at least one cable portion. Horizontal deflection of the cable portion can be limited by at least one limiting member. In some examples, the at least one limiting member may be configured as a limiting roller that is mounted laterally alongside the cable portion such that it can be rotated about an axis of rotation and can be made to rotate by a controllable rotary drive that depends on a speed and a movement direction of the cable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: ThyssenKupp Elevator AGInventors: Holger Zerelles, Bernd Altenburger, Ronald Dietze, Juri Schäfer