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Assembly for fastening conveying device of cableway system on suspension bar |
JP2005145942 |
2005-05-18 |
JP2006089019A |
2006-04-06 |
SCHERTLER KURT |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a system and a method for fastening a conveying device to a suspension bar to overcome defects of a known device.
SOLUTION: An assembly is provided to fasten a conveying device of a cableway system such as a cabin 2 on a suspension bar 1. A traveling mechanism 11, a coupling clamp 12 to be interacted with a conveying or traction cable 10 of the cableway system, and a guide roller 15 are formed on an upper end part of the suspension bar. The cabin has a supporting device 21 on its upper end, and the cabin is hinge-joined with a lower end part of the suspension bar in such a manner of pivotably turning in the sectional direction of the conveying or traction cable. The hinge joining of the cabin onto the lower end of the suspension bar is arranged with a certain distance in the sectional direction with respect to the conveying or traction cable by two links 3, 4 extending upwardly in an inclined manner. Free ends of the links are articulation-joined with the supporting device and the lower end part of the suspension bar.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI |
22 |
Grip guiding device of ropeway |
JP18456494 |
1994-08-05 |
JP3437272B2 |
2003-08-18 |
ジャン‐ピエール、ラステロ; マックス、ブロシャン |
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23 |
JPH0114064B2 - |
JP8903283 |
1983-05-20 |
JPH0114064B2 |
1989-03-09 |
FURITSUTSU FUOITSU; KURISUCHAN RITSUKURI |
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24 |
JPS5842060B2 - |
JP1248479 |
1979-02-05 |
JPS5842060B2 |
1983-09-16 |
NAKADA SHINJI; NISHIMURA YUTAKA; UEKI SUSUMU |
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25 |
Rolling statically determinate device of suspension car |
JP1248479 |
1979-02-05 |
JPS55106855A |
1980-08-16 |
NAKADA SHINJI; NISHIMURA YUTAKA; UEKI SUSUMU |
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26 |
Cable railway system |
US13211352 |
2011-08-17 |
US08359980B2 |
2013-01-29 |
Markus Beck |
A cable railway system has a conveying cable, which in the two end stations of the system is guided over a respective deflection pulley. Transport vehicles, which can be coupled to the conveying cable and are configured with a clamping device and with a running gear. The vehicles are coupled to the conveying cable along the route and are guided in the stations by way of the running gear along guide rails. There, the passengers disembark and board. The movement of the vehicles in the stations is governed by control tires, which are drivingly coupled to one another by gear mechanisms. The drive power of the control tires is taken from at least one support roller for the conveying cable, which support roller is located in the station. The support roller for the conveying cable via which the drive of the control tires is derived from the conveying cable by way of at least one drive belt is elastically mounted on a rigidly fastened axle. |
27 |
ROLLER GUIDE WITH SPEED DEPENDENT STIFFNESS |
US12298787 |
2006-05-22 |
US20090294222A1 |
2009-12-03 |
Zbigniew Piech |
A guide device (26) for use in an elevator system includes an elevator guide roller (30) having a hardness that varies depending on a speed of rotation of the guide roller (30). In a disclosed example, a magnetorheological fluid within the guide roller (30) changes viscosity depending on the speed of rotation. One example includes varying an influence of a first magnetic field on the magnetorheological fluid to change the viscosity. |
28 |
Damper for cableway traction cables |
US10574791 |
2004-09-27 |
US07549377B2 |
2009-06-23 |
Otto Pabst |
A damper is described for cableway traction cables comprising a carrying cable (2) stretched between a downstream station and an upstream station with a traction cable (3) returned by pulleys in the stations and at least one support (9) of the cables (2, 3) provided along the path of the cableway and bearing a support and a roller battery and a plurality of cabins (4) running along the carrying cables (2) and can be coupled with the traction cable (3) by means of clamps (6).In accordance with this invention to the structure of the roller battery and preferably at the entrance of the roller battery in the direction of movement (16) of the cabins there is joined a lever (12) bearing at its free end a roller (13) engaged on the traction cable (3) and the lever is loaded by elastic means or weights towards the traction cable in such a manner as to soften the passage of this roller over the back of the clamp and to accompany the traction cable in the lowering onto the roller battery. |
29 |
Damper for cableway traction cables |
US10574791 |
2004-09-27 |
US20070169660A1 |
2007-07-26 |
Otto Pabst |
A damper is described for cableway traction cables comprising a carrying cable (2) stretched between a downstream station and an upstream station with a traction cable (3) returned by pulleys in the stations and at least one support (9) of the cables (2, 3) provided along the path of the cableway and bearing a support and a roller battery and a plurality of cabins (4) running along the carrying cables (2) and can be coupled with the traction cable (3) by means of clamps (6). In accordance with this invention to the structure of the roller battery and preferably at the entrance of the roller battery in the direction of movement (16) of the cabins there is joined a lever (12) bearing at its free end a roller (13) engaged on the traction cable (3) and the lever is loaded by elastic means or weights towards the traction cable in such a manner as to soften the passage of this roller over the back of the clamp and to accompany the traction cable in the lowering onto the roller battery. |
30 |
Assembly for fastening a transportation device of a cableway system on a suspension bar |
US11119253 |
2005-04-29 |
US07082880B2 |
2006-08-01 |
Kurt Schertler |
An assembly for fastening a transportation device of a cableway system, such as a cabin or a chair, on a suspension bar, which is formed at its upper end with a running mechanism, with a coupling clamp, interacting with the conveying cable or traction cable of the cableway system, and with a guide roller, the transportation device also being provided at its upper end with a supporting device, by way of which it is articulated on the lower end of the suspension bar in a way allowing it to be pivoted transversely with respect to the conveying cable or traction cable. The articulation of the transportation device on the lower end of the suspension bar is formed by two links, which are located at a distance from each other transversely in relation to the conveying cable or traction cable and run obliquely upward in relation to each other, their free ends being articulated on the one hand on the supporting device and on the other hand on the lower end of the suspension bar. |
31 |
Pneumatic suspension system for ropeway cars |
US144816 |
1980-04-29 |
US4338863A |
1982-07-13 |
Francis Tauzin |
This suspension device for the car of a ropeway comprises a pneumatic balloon tire interposed between the bottom of a carrying strap suspended from the wire rope of the ropeway and an upper frame of the car framework which bears upon the tire. |
32 |
Suspended articulated chairlift mounting assembly |
US841813 |
1977-10-13 |
US4179994A |
1979-12-25 |
Jan K. Kunczynski |
A chair assembly mounting apparatus is disclosed which may be employed to mount a chair, gondola, platform, etc. to a hanger arm for use in a chairlift or the like. The apparatus provides a movable connection between the chair frame and hanger arm which reduces vibration and fatigue and yet damps or resists excessive motion. The mounting apparatus includes a rubber-like member which encircles a frame portion, preferably having a flange thereon, and in turn is encircled by a support housing rigidly mounted to the hanger arm. Movement of the frame relative to the hanger arm causes the flange to resiliently displace the rubber-like member. |
33 |
Chair swing damper |
US27819863 |
1963-05-06 |
US3170412A |
1965-02-23 |
SOWDER TONY R |
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34 |
Switch for automatic cable-chain-grip systems. |
US1907406328 |
1907-12-13 |
US926058A |
1909-06-22 |
FOUTS GEORGE S; FOUTS HILDA J |
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35 |
Switch for automatic cable chain grip systems. |
US1907406327 |
1907-12-13 |
US920856A |
1909-05-04 |
FOUTS GEORGE S; FOUTS HILDA J |
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36 |
Compensating device. |
US1903175314 |
1903-10-01 |
US758584A |
1904-04-26 |
CRUIKSHANK WILLIAM Y |
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37 |
Cable-switch |
US529530D |
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US529530A |
1894-11-20 |
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38 |
john kratz |
US520364D |
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US520364A |
1894-05-22 |
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39 |
Cable suburban railway |
US430179D |
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US430179A |
1890-06-17 |
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40 |
Carriage adapted to run on wire cables |
US413389D |
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US413389A |
1889-10-22 |
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