IP Library Granted Patent US 12686594
Granted Patent B2
US 12686594 · App. 18/424,254 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Elevator safety braking device

Inventors: Kevin Cunningham (Elburn, IL); Timothy Toan (Oak Park, IL)
B66B5/16B66B1/32B66B5/0031B66B5/027B66B5/06B66B5/145B66B7/047
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Patent No.
US 12686594
App. No.
18/424,254
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An elevator safety device for an elevator car, which includes one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies mounted on the elevator car and designed to selectively brake on a guide rail of the elevator car upon detection of a predetermined safety condition, including an uncontrolled ascending or unintended movement of the elevator car, prior to actuation of any mechanical safety brake. The safety device may be used with traction-type or hydraulic-type elevators.

Claims (15)

1 . An elevator safety braking assembly for use with a traction-type or hydraulic elevator car carried by opposing guide rails, designed to work in conjunction with a mechanical safety brake, wherein the mechanical safety brake actuates if one or more predetermined safety conditions are triggered, comprising:

one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies mounted on at least top or bottom cross-rails, or a safety plank, of the elevator car and designed to selectively brake on one or more of the guide rails, whether the elevator is moving upwardly or downwardly and prior to actuation of the mechanical safety brake, upon detection of the one or more predetermined safety conditions, or upon detection of an uncontrolled or unintended movement of the elevator car other than that which would actuate the mechanical safety brake;

wherein the one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies comprise a caliper case housing integrating a piston and brake pad.

2 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the brake pad comprises a Kevlar composite material with bronze weave embedded in the pad.

3 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 2 , wherein the piston has a diameter in the range of about 2.5-3.0 inches.

4 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 2 , wherein the piston has a diameter of about 2.75 inches.

5 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the safety braking assembly is useable for elevators with car speeds between 100-2000 feet-per-minute.

6 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the safety braking assembly is useable for gross loads in excess of 10,000 pounds.

7 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one or more predetermined safety conditions comprise one or more of the following: a predetermined speed is exceeded, whether in the ascending or descending direction; elevator door lock jumper protection; elevator pit encroachment; retardant braking for preventing an added heavy load from moving the elevator off of floor level; conditions of elevator hoist doors, and elevator car doors; conditions of an elevator safety string; an elevator system encoder; brake inputs; valve inputs; and setting the elevator car to remove passengers without first securely rigging/fastening the elevator car.

8 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 7 , wherein the elevator safety string includes safety circuits which monitor one or more of the following: reverse phase relay; top and bottom final; pit switch; car top stop switch; governor overspeed switch; safety operated switch; and drive ready relay.

9 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elevator car comprises a traction-type elevator car with or without hoist ropes.

10 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies includes roller guides in mechanical connection with one or more of the guide rails, and hydraulic disc brakes.

11 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 10 , wherein one or more of the roller guides include shock-absorbing elements.

12 . The elevator safety braking assembly device of claim 1 , wherein solid shoes are associated with each of the one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies.

13 . The elevator safety braking assembly of claim 9 , wherein the one or more hydraulically-powered braking assemblies may be used with guide rails having differing cross-sectional shapes comprising one or more of the following: T-shaped, hat-shaped, omega-shaped, and round.