Elevator – industrial lift truck – or stationary lift for vehicle – With call registration means – Shared by plural load supports
Patent
1995-11-29
1997-09-02
Nappi, Robert
Elevator, industrial lift truck, or stationary lift for vehicle
With call registration means
Shared by plural load supports
187902, 187249, 187400, B66B 118, B66B 100, B66B 900
Patent
active
056635397
ABSTRACT:
Double deck elevator cars (10-12) are moveable in corresponding adjacent overlapping hoistways (7-9). Passengers entering the bottom deck (39) from a ground landing are transferred into the bottom deck (47) of a second elevator as passengers in the upper deck (46) of the second elevator are transferred to the upper deck (38) of the first elevator. Passengers in the lower deck (31) of a third elevator (10) are transferred to a lower landing (33) as passengers in an upper landing (32) enter an upper deck (30) of the third elevator. Passengers are thereafter transferred in the same fashion between the second elevator and the third elevator at a second transfer level (49).
REFERENCES:
patent: 1939729 (1933-12-01), Stark
Vogel, Robert M., "Elevator Systems of the Eiffel Tower 1889", United States National Museum Bulletin 228, p. 38.
Barker Frederick H.
Bennett Paul
Bittar Joseph
Cooney Anthony
McCarthy Richard C.
Nappi Robert
Otis Elevator Company
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