Patents by Inventor Thomas Coquerelle
Thomas Coquerelle 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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Patent number: 9150384Abstract: An elevator system comprises a hoistway (4), an elevator car (2) arranged to move vertically within the hoistway and a drive machine (10) arranged in the hoistway outside the travel path of the car (2) or vertical projection thereof. The car (2) is coupled to the machine (10) by a rope (18) which is guided by a pair of idler sheaves (26, 28) so as to pass under the car (2). The idler sheaves (26, 28) have a diameter of less than 120 mm. The disclosed arrangement allows both overhead space and pit depth to be minimised.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Thomas Coquerelle, Frédéric Beauchaud, Pascal Rebillard, Raphaël Picard, Jean-Noël Cloux, Fabrice Hamon, Aurélien Tissier, Franck Dominguez, Stephane Gourjeande, Michel Beeuwsaert, Loï Duchamp, Gérard Sirigu, Hugues Fanielle
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Patent number: 8365870Abstract: An elevator car includes a foldable handrail mounted on top of the car. Safety switches are associated with the foldable handrail including a first safety switch and a second safety switch. The first safety switch is closed only when the handrail is folded in a fully retracted position. The second safety switch is closed when the handrail is unfolded in a fully deployed position. A safety chain is associated with the first and second safety switches for supplying power to an elevator drive system in a normal operation or an inspection operation depending on the state of the first and second safety switches.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Gérard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard, Olivier Dukacz, Dominique Goulet, Alain Simonot, Jean-Noel Cloux, David Pillin, Florence Picard, Frédéric Beauchaud, Thomas Coquerelle, Michel Beeuwsaert, Nicolas Fonteneau, Andres Monzon, Fernando Del Rio, Peter Herkel, Dirk Tegtmeier
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Publication number: 20120175193Abstract: The elevator has a car movable vertically within a shaft between lower and upper end positions and a drive system coupled to a traction system for controlling movement of the car. A limit switch which is open when the car is in a selected distance range from one of the end positions. The limit switch forms part of a power line supplying power to the drive system for controlling movement of the car in a direction towards that end position in an inspection operation. Thus movement of the car is prevented only in that direction when the car is in the selected distance range in an inspection operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Gérard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard, Olivier Dukacz, Dominique Goulet, Alain Simonot, Jean-Noel Cloux, David Pillin, Florence Picard, Frèdèric Beauchaud, Thomas Coquerelle, Michel Beeuwsaert, Nicolas Fonteneau, Andres Monzon, Fernando Del Rio, Peter Herkel, Dirk Tegtmeier
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Patent number: 8162108Abstract: The elevator has a car movable vertically within a shaft between lower and upper end positions and a drive system coupled to a traction system for controlling movement of the car. A limit switch which is open when the car is in a selected distance range from one of the end positions. The limit switch forms part of a power line supplying power to the drive system for controlling movement of the car in a direction towards that end position in an inspection operation. Thus movement of the car is prevented only in that direction when the car is in the selected distance range in an inspection operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Gérard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard, Olivier Dukacz, Dominique Goulet, Alain Simonot, Jean-Noel Cloux, David Pillin, Florence Picard, Frédéric Beauchaud, Thomas Coquerelle, Michel Beeuwsaert, Nicolas Fonteneau, Andres Monzon, Fernando Del Rio, Peter Herkel, Dirk Tegtmeier
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Patent number: 8136637Abstract: A safety device for an elevator system includes a retractable element mounted on a support. The retractable element has a stopping position in which a catch portion of the retractable element projects from the support to engage a triggering member of a safety brake associated with an elevator car as the elevator car traveling in a selected direction approaches a selected vertical position, and a retracted position. An actuator selectively controls the position of the retractable element. A position sensor is responsive to the position of the retractable element to make sure that it is in its stopping position when needed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Thomas Coquerelle, Frédéric Beauchaud, Nicolas Fonteneau, Dominique Goulet, Olivier Dukacz, Gérard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard
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Patent number: 7954605Abstract: An electric safety switch (3) resetting device (1) for the car safety device (5) of elevators includes a switch (3) shaped as a box attached to the lower skirt (9) of the car frame, near the car safety blocks (11). A mobile upper tongue (13) is engaged with a car safety block triggering lever (15), which tongue (13) can trigger the switch (3) under the action of said triggering lever (15) and reset it in the opposite direction when operated by the maintenance operator. A connecting rod arrangement (29) hinged to the tongue (13) can be remotely actuated by the operator using an actuator (35) while standing at the landing opening near the arrested elevator car, to drive said tongue (13) to a position that will reset the switch (3).Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Nicolas Fonteneau, Thomas Coquerelle, Franck Dominguez, Frédéric Beauchaud
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Publication number: 20100163346Abstract: The safety device for an elevator system comprises a retractable element mounted on a support. The retractable element has a stopping position in which a catch portion of the retractable element projects from the support to engage a triggering member of a safety brake associated with an elevator car as the elevator car traveling in a selected direction approaches a selected vertical position, and a retracted position. An actuator selectively controls the position of the retractable element. A position sensor is responsive to the position of the retractable element to make sure that it is in its stopping position when needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Thomas Coquerelle, Frèdèric Beauchaud, Nicolas Fonteneau, Dominique Goulet, Olivier Dukacz, Gérard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard
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Publication number: 20100155184Abstract: The elevator has a car movable vertically within a shaft between lower and upper end positions and a drive system coupled to a traction system for controlling movement of the car. A limit switch which is open when the car is in a selected distance range from one of the end positions. The limit switch forms part of a power line supplying power to the drive system for controlling movement of the car in a direction towards that end position in an inspection operation. Thus movement of the car is prevented only in that direction when the car is in the selected distance range in an inspection operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Gerard Sirigu, Pascal Rebillard, Olivier Dukacz, Dominique Goulet, Alain Simonot, Jean-Noel Cloux, David Pillin, Florence Picard, Frèdèric Beauchaud, Thomas Coquerelle, Michel Beeuwsaert, Nicolas Fonteneau, Andres Monzon, Fernando Del Rio, Peter Herkel, Dirk Tegtmeier
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Publication number: 20100155181Abstract: An elevator system comprises a hoistway (4), an elevator car (2) arranged to move vertically within the hoistway and a drive machine (10) arranged in the hoistway outside the travel path of the car (2) or vertical projection thereof. The car (2) is coupled to the machine (10) by a rope (18) which is guided by a pair of idler sheaves (26, 28) so as to pass under the car (2). The idler sheaves (26, 28) have a diameter of less than 120 mm. The disclosed arrangement allows both overhead space and pit depth to be minimised.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Thomas Coquerelle, Frédéric Beauchaud, Pascal Rebillard, Raphaël Picard, Fabrice Hamon, Aurélien Tissier, Franck Dominguez, Stephane Gourjeande, Michel Beeuwsaert, Loï Duchamp, Gèrard Sirigu, Hugues Fanielle
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Publication number: 20100078268Abstract: The invention pertains to an electric safety switch (3) resetting device (1) for the car safety device (5) of elevators, wherein the switch (3) is shaped as a box attached to the lower skirt (9) of the car frame, near the car safety blocks (11), comprising a mobile upper tongue (13) engaged with a car safety block triggering lever (15), which tongue (13) can trigger the switch (3) under the action of said triggering lever (15) and reset it in the opposite direction when operated by the maintenance operator, characterized in that it comprises a connecting rod arrangement (29) hinged to the said tongue (13) that can be remotely actuated by the operator using a drive means (35) while standing at the landing opening near the arrested elevator car, to drive said tongue (13) to a position that will reset the switch (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Nicolas Fonteneau, Thomas Coquerelle, Franck Dominguez, Frédéric Beauchaud
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Patent number: 7523810Abstract: The invention relates to an Elevator car (3) guiding device for an elevator without a machine room and with a drive motor (5) mounted on a top side wall of the shaft, wherein the elevator car (3) is guided by means of opposed top and bottom guide elements (9) integral therewith and sliding or rolling on car guide rails (11), characterized in that at least the top car guide element (9) standing in the vertical projection of the drive motor (5) or of the bracket thereof is attached to the car (3) at a lower height than the opposite guide element (9), so as to enable the translation of the car (3) in the shaft (7) at a higher height where the upper part (29) of the car can stand opposite the drive motor (5) or the bracket thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Jean-Noël Cloux, Thomas Coquerelle, Pascal Rebillard, Frédéric Beauchaud, Michel Beeuwsaert, Loïc Duchamp
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Publication number: 20080302612Abstract: The invention pertains to an Elevator car with a lower chassis (3) bearing the passenger platform (5) characterized in that said chassis (3) is provided with at least one rigid bottom shock absorbing leg (13) mounted so as to fold away under said chassis before being mounted in its service position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Frederic Beauchaud, Thomas Coquerelle
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Patent number: 7387192Abstract: The counterweight according to the invention for an elevator with a frame (1) comprising two vertical U-shaped posts (3) parallel and opposed to each other and connected to each other by at least one upper cross-beam (5) and one lower cross-beam (7), wherein the wings of the vertical posts accommodate flat ballast weights forming a mass and piled up on each other in the frame (1), is characterized in that the upper ballast weights (11?a, 11?b), at least those located at a higher height than that of the conventional tilted assembly of the lower one-piece ballast weights (11?), comprise at least two parts interlocked with each other so that they can be successively assembled by interlocking them in a plane and in rows between the two posts (3), said interlocking providing a good lateral stiffness to avoid the lateral escape of said two interlocked ballast weight parts (11?a and 11?b) out of said frame (1) during counterweight displacement.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Otis Elevator CompanyInventors: Jean-Noël Cloux, Thomas Coquerelle, Fabrice Hamon
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Publication number: 20080029350Abstract: The invention relates to an Elevator car 93) guiding device for an elevator without a machine room and with a drive motor (5) mounted on a top side wall of the shaft, wherein the elevator car (3) is guided by means of opposed top and bottom guide elements (9) integral therewith and sliding or rolling on car guide rails (11), characterized in that at least the top car guide element (9) standing in the vertical projection of the drive motor (5) or of the bracket thereof is attached to the car (3) at a lower height than the opposite guide element (9), so as to enable the translation of the car (3) in the shaft (7) at a higher height where the upper part (29) of the car can stand opposite the drive motor (5) or the bracket thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANYInventors: Jean-Noel Cloux, Thomas Coquerelle, Pascal Rebillard, Frederic Beauchaud, Michel Beauwsaert, Loic Duchamp
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Publication number: 20070246307Abstract: The counterweight according to the invention for an elevator with a frame (1) comprising two vertical U-shaped posts (3) parallel and opposed to each other and connected to each other by at least one upper cross-beam (5) and one lower cross-beam (7), wherein the wings of the vertical posts accommodate flat ballast weights forming a mass and piled up on each other in the frame (1), is characterized in that the upper ballast weights (11?a, 11?b), at least those located at a higher height than that of the conventional tilted assembly of the lower one-piece ballast weights (11?), comprise at least two parts interlocked with each other so that they can be successively assembled by interlocking them in a plane and in rows between the two posts (3), said interlocking providing a good lateral stiffness to avoid the lateral escape of said two interlocked ballast weight parts (11?a and 11?b) out of said frame (1) during counterweight displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Jean-Noel Cloux, Thomas Coquerelle, Fabrice Hamon
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Publication number: 20070034455Abstract: The safety device according to the invention for maintenance personnel in elevators having no machine rooms and flexible tension member, the elevator booth comprising an upper median crosspiece (5) on its roof forming part of its support arcade is characterized in that it comprises, with symmetry with respect to the median traction plane of the booth or to the median plane of the set of flexible tension members (17), at least two rigid rods (9) mounted sliding on the crosspiece (5) on one side and approximately parallel to the latter and able to be moved in an active outgoing position projecting from the crosspiece (5) so as to come opposite and simultaneously in contact with a corresponding stop (23) fixed at an adequate height on the booth guide rail (21), and in an inactive incoming position where they are out of range of said stop (23) corresponding to the normal functioning of the elevator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Thomas Coquerelle, Franck Det