Patents by Inventor Thomas M. McHugh

Thomas M. McHugh 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).

  • Patent number: 5880414
    Abstract: When an elevator is running, the car door 27 is locked in the closed position by a brake shoe 12 which engages the edge of the door hanger 24 in response to a push-type solenoid 19 overcoming the force of a spring. When the door is not closed, a friction brake pad 11 contacts the door hanger surface to hold the door open for passenger boarding or to stop the door in case of failure of door operator power while the door is in motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Frank Guliuzza, Jr., Edward E. Ahigian, Richard E. Kulak, Thomas M. McHugh, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5808246
    Abstract: An electronic motor drive produces a required motion profile for an elevator door operator actuated by a three-phase, line-powered linear induction motor (LIM) by means of an array of TRIAC switches producing selected forces from the LIM. The TRIAC drive is capable of producing acceleration, deceleration or free coast in either the open or close direction of door operation. When controlled by an algorithm such as a "time-optimal switch point" or "bang-bang" control, the TRIAC drive produces the required motions from the linear induction motor for elevator door operation. The motor windings may be switchable between delta and wye hookups to provide two distinct thrust levels. Phase angle modulation may be used to provide finer control of thrust.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett, Zbigniew Piech
  • Patent number: 5736693
    Abstract: A linear induction motor utilizes a double-sided primary and a dual secondary to directly drive an elevator car door open and closed. The invention has the advantage of being compact: all magnetic-attractive loads are confined to a primary mount bracket, and all thrust loads are carried directly by the car header, not transferred to the cab. Also, high thrusts can be developed from a small space, i.e., short net working coil area, due to the double-sided primary winding and dual secondary arrangement. The configuration is basically simple, with a low moving mass and easy-to-fabricate parts, the primary core being particularly easily wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Zbigniew Piech, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Edward E. Ahigian, Richard E. Kulak, Thomas M. McHugh, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5732796
    Abstract: An elevator door evacuation deterrent device in combination with a moving vane elevator door coupler having a pair of coupler vanes pivotally connected by links to form a parallelogram movable between a compressed position, an expanded interlock position and a third expanded overtravel locking position when the elevator car is outside a landing zone. A top end from one of the vanes projects upwardly and abuts a locking plate on the elevator car to limit movement of the car door in the overtravel locking position when the car is outside of a landing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Edward E. Ahigian, David W. Barrett, Thomas M. McHugh, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak
  • Patent number: 5682023
    Abstract: A linear motor for operating an elevator door is energized using a bang-bang control strategy (10) wherein three-phase AC utility mains (16) are connected (29) directly to the linear motor primary (14) by means of a motor control (12) in response to control signals (26) provided under the direction of a control strategy (10), which may be microprocessor-based. Commands (24) from an elevator controller to open/close the elevator door cause the system to operate the doors and a sensor (22) provides feedback (28) by means of which the control (10) is able to determine switch points for switching the AC mains.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Thomas M. McHugh, Richard E. Peruggi, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5669465
    Abstract: An elevator hoistway door lock assembly comprises first and second lock subassemblies. Each lock subassembly has a rotatable latch mounted on a respective door hanger, a first and second catches are mounted on the hoistway for engagement with each respective latch, a first and second cam followers are fastened to the respective latches and movable between a first position in which each latch engages the respective catch in a locked position and a second position in which each latch is disengaged from the respective catch in an unlocked position so that the hoistway doors may be moved to an open position and each pair of electrical contacts for indicating a locked condition of the respective door when the contacts are electrically connected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Kulak, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5668355
    Abstract: The door or doors on an elevator cab are driven during their opening and closing cycles by a linear induction motor drive system. The primary of the linear motor is fixed to the cab assembly, and the secondary is mounted on the door hanger panel and moves with the door. In order for the secondary to maintain a proper spacing relative to the primary, a flexible connection is provided between the secondary and the remainder of the door. In this way, shifting of the door during its opening and closing movements will not cause misalignment of the secondary with respect to the primary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Edward E. Ahigian, Thomas M. McHugh, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5651427
    Abstract: An elevator door hold-close device in combination with a moving vane elevator door coupler having first and second vanes pivotally connected by links to form a parallelogram pivotally movable between a first compressed uncoupled position and an expanded coupled position. A structural member is fixed to the elevator car and has a friction pad configured for retentive engagement with a friction pad on the vane assembly to hold the car door closed against manual operation when the elevator car is in flight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Kulak, Edward E. Ahigian, Thomas M. McHugh, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5651428
    Abstract: A coupling for causing an elevator car door to engage an elevator hoistway door includes a pair of vanes, each end of each vane pivoted on a link connecting it with the other vane, the links being disposed for rotation between said two vanes on an elevator car door thereby forming a parallelogram. The vanes extend vertically between four rollers which rotate about horizontal axles disposed at the top of the hoistway door, and which provide rotationally stiff coupling. A solenoid actuator can move one vane up to cause the parallelogram to shrink, into an uncoupled position. When the actuator is disenergized, a spring causes the parallelogram to spread so that the vanes are wedged between the rollers and the two doors are coupled together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Edward E. Ahigian, David W. Barrett, Thomas M. McHugh, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak
  • Patent number: 5612518
    Abstract: The door or doors of an elevator are driven through their opening and closing cycles by one or more linear induction motor (LIM) assemblies in which the primary winding component of the LIM assembly is secured to the elevator cab structure and the LIM secondary component is secured to the cab door. If the cab has two oppositely moving doors, there will preferably be two separate motor drives, one for each door. In one embodiment, the motor components are arranged so as to create a normal force which is horizontal; and in another embodiment, the normal force created is vertical. A primary motor mount bracket is used which secures the primary winding component to the overhead component of the cab structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1997
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Jerome F. Jaminet, Zbigniew Piech, Frank Guliuzza, Jr., Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5538106
    Abstract: A coupling for causing an elevator car door to engage an elevator hoistway door includes a pair of vanes, each end of each vane pivoted on a link connecting it with the other vane, the links being disposed for rotation between said two vanes on an elevator car door thereby forming a parallelogram. The vanes extend vertically between four rollers which rotate about horizontal axles disposed at the top of the hoistway door, and which provide rotationally stiff coupling. A solenoid actuator can move one vane up to cause the parallelogram to shrink, into an uncoupled position. When the actuator is disenergized, a spring causes the parallelogram to spread so that the vanes are wedged between the rollers and the two doors are coupled together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Thomas M. McHugh, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, Thomas He, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Richard E. Peruggi, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5509504
    Abstract: An elevator car door is moved by a variable voltage, variable frequency linear induction motor which is driven open current loop to achieve a desired velocity profile indicated by an incremental linear encoder, with washed out proportional and integral gain. A magnetizing current insufficient to overcome the weight of the door is added in quadrature with the linear force current, and frequency is determined open loop in a predetermined fashion. Pulse width modulation voltage control signals are utilized to apply fixed voltages of correct polarity through a low pass three phase filter to the windings of the motor for correct intervals of time so as to synthesize desired sinusoidal winding currents. A boost of current is provided following each zero crossing of the sinusoidal winding currents to overcome lags therein. A ramp down of voltage avoids dropping the door at the end of door opening and door closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Thomas M. McHugh, David W. Barrett, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak
  • Patent number: 5503248
    Abstract: An elevator car door is moved by a variable voltage, variable frequency linear induction motor which is driven open current loop to achieve a desired velocity profile indicated by an incremental linear encoder, with washed out proportional and integral gain. A magnetizing current insufficient to overcome the weight of the door is added in quadrature with the linear force current, and frequency is determined open loop in a predetermined fashion. Pulse width modulation voltage control signals are utilized to apply fixed voltages of correct polarity through a low pass three phase filter to the windings of the motor for correct intervals of time so as to synthesize desired sinusoidal winding currents. A boost of current is provided following each zero crossing of the sinusoidal winding currents to overcome lags therein. A ramp down of voltage avoids dropping the door at the end of door opening and door closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5495918
    Abstract: An elevator car door is moved by a variable voltage, variable frequency linear induction motor which is driven open current loop to achieve a desired velocity profile indicated by an incremental linear encoder, with washed out proportional and integral gain. A magnetizing current insufficient to overcome the weight of the door is added in quadrature with the linear force current, and frequency is determined open loop in a predetermined fashion. Pulse width modulation voltage control signals are utilized to apply fixed voltages of correct polarity through a low pass three phase filter to the windings of the motor for correct intervals of time so as to synthesize desired sinusoidal winding currents. A boost of current is provided following each zero crossing of the sinusoidal winding currents to overcome lags therein. A ramp down of voltage avoids dropping the door at the end of door opening and door closing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5494137
    Abstract: A reciprocating elevator cab door is mounted on a guide track assembly which is fixed to the cab. The cab door is provided with guide rollers which travel along the upper surface of the guide track as the door opens and closes. The door is also provided with at least one upthrust roller which engages the lower surface of the guide track so as to stabilize the door against rocking motion as it moves back and forth over the guide track. The upthrust roller is preferably spring biased against the guide track. Use of the upthrust roller allows greater flexibility of door drive systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5487449
    Abstract: A magnetic coupling device is disposed on an elevator car door in a position to engage a magnetic vane disposed on a hoistway door which is to be opened in unison with the car door. The magnetic coupling unit may comprise either an electromagnet or a permanent magnet and has spring loaded rollers disposed above and below it so as to control the initial force of engagement between the elevator car door and the hoistway door, for smoother door opening operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: David W. Barrett, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalcyk, Richard E. Kulak
  • Patent number: 5485896
    Abstract: A horizontally stiff, but vertically yielding coupling between an elevator car door and an elevator hoistway door includes a brushless torque actuator which rotates a member (disposed on the elevator door) between a first, clearance position and a second, coupling position where it becomes wedged between the walls of a channel disposed on a hoistway door. The member may have rollers to make contact with the walls of the channel, or it may simply have sliding surfaces for contact with the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1996
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Thomas M. Kowalczyk, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Richard E. Kulak, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5454447
    Abstract: An elevator hoistway door lock comprises a rod journaled for rotation on a hoistway door. A pin which extends laterally from the rod engages a lip when the rod is rotated into a locked position by means of its own weight, and optionally a spring. The pin clears the lip when the rod is rotated into an unlocked position by means of a retiring cam disposed on the elevator car. The electrical safety switch contacts are interconnected by a rotating contact disposed on the rod, only when the rod is rotated to place the pin in the locked position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Kulak, Thomas M. McHugh, Edward E. Ahigian, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 5435415
    Abstract: An elevator hoistway door is coupled to an elevator car door so as to be opened and closed in unison therewith by means of a pair of shoes which are mounted on the elevator door and have cammed surfaces that allow the shoes to be spread so as to be wedged within the walls of a channel that is mounted on the hoistway door. The wedging action is caused by a solenoid actuator and the shoes are returned by means of a spring to a rest position in which they have adequate clearance within channels of all of the hoistway doors which the elevator may pass. Advance door opening and releveling is accommodated by means of rollers or sliding contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: Otis Elevator Company
    Inventors: Richard E. Kulak, Edward E. Ahigian, Thomas M. McHugh, Jerome F. Jaminet, Thomas He, Richard E. Peruggi, Thomas M. Kowalczyk, David W. Barrett
  • Patent number: 4760830
    Abstract: The method and apparatus for generating start of combustion signals associated with the combustion events in a diesel engine (10), and for using such signals to control the timing of fuel delivery to the engine. The combustion event is sensed, as by an electrostatic (230, 330) or optical (130, 430) sensor, and signal conditioning circuitry (32) provides a start-of-combustion (SOC) signal (34) which is directly and precisely indicative of the time of the onset of combustion. The sensors (130, 230) include self-cleaning capabilities (48, 248) for extended operating life on an engine. The sensors may be incorporated in the structure of a glow plug (330, 430). The SOC signal (34) is advantageously supplied to a timing control circuit (26) which delivers a timing control signal (28) to a fuel delivery device, such as the controller (16') associated with a fuel pump (16).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1988
    Assignee: Ambac Industries, Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert H. Bullis, Robert A. DiDomenico, John A. Kimberley, Thomas M. McHugh, Christopher A. Parent, James R. Voss, Walter J. Wiegand