How does an Elevator work?

How does an Elevator work?

Elevator Evolution

The video explores the history and mechanics of elevators, highlighting their significance in urban development and safety features that revolutionized building design.

Elevator Origins

  • Elevators enabled vertical expansion in buildings, overcoming limitations posed by stairs.
  • Elisha Otis' safety mechanism in the 1850s ensured elevator passengers' safety by preventing free falls.

Types of Elevators

  • Hydraulic elevators use cylinders and pistons for shorter buildings, while traction elevators with cables are common in tall structures.
  • Traction elevators utilize counterweights to balance cab weight, reducing strain on the motor.

Safety Features

How Elevators Work

In this section, the functioning of elevators is explained, focusing on emergency brakes and safety mechanisms.

Emergency Brake Mechanism

  • The emergency brake in an elevator cab consists of two clamps located at the bottom, which grip the guide rail when activated by a lever to prevent the elevator from falling.
  • The overspeed governor is a device that stops the elevator if it moves downward too quickly. It contains flyweights that engage with gear teeth to halt the cable movement, ensuring safety.

Safety Measures and Door Mechanism

  • In case of being stuck in an elevator, it's advised not to force open doors but to use the emergency call button for assistance.
  • Elevators have hoistway doors on each floor and a cab door. These doors are equipped with sensors to prevent closure if obstructed until the cab stops at the correct floor.

Door Operation and Interlock System

  • The door operator at the top of the cab controls opening and closing of hoistway doors. They can only be opened by this operator when required.
  • Hoistway doors feature an interlock system ensuring they won't open unless the cab is directly behind them. A mechanism involving a beak and pickup rollers enables controlled door unlocking.

Key Access for Unlocking Doors

  • A clutch on the cab door interacts with pickup rollers to unlock both hoistway and cab doors simultaneously after stopping. Authorized personnel can use a special key for unlocking in specific situations.
Video description

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