Elevator floor cutoff

Elevator – industrial lift truck – or stationary lift for vehicle – Stationary lift for roadway vehicle or required component... – Having specific drive means for support

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043524117

ABSTRACT:
A microprocessor cab controller for an elevator car processes signals to control car calls by means of routines which prevent car calls from being registered behind the advancing direction of the car unless the car is headed for the lobby without further demand or the car has no advance direction, which respond to directives from a car controller mounted in the building to reset all car calls, reset selected car calls, reset the car call at a floor landing where the car is stopping, or force selected car calls; to inhibit car calls in a selected one of two zones of continuous floors for implementing dual up peak operation, and for selectively inhibiting registration of car calls at floors which are designated as cut off from service by the car. The invention allows the group controller to block or restore response of selected elevators to car calls for specific floors or to restore response of selected elevators to car calls for all floors.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3428148 (1969-02-01), Jacobs
patent: 3586133 (1971-06-01), Santysiak
patent: 4157133 (1979-06-01), Corcoran et al.

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