Title of Invention

A METHOD FOR INSTALLATION OF A LANDING DOOR AND AN INSTALLATION SYSTEM THEREOF

Abstract Procedure for the installation of a landing door, in which a threshold module (2) is mounted on the lower edge of a door opening (1) of the elevator shaft, whereupon side posts {3, 4) are mounted at the edges of the opening and a lintel (5) connecting the side posts as well as an overhead supporter (6) for the suspension of the door panels are mounted in the upper, part of the opening, the equally long side posts (3, 4) being mounted on top of the threshold module (2) while the side posts are . connected to each other by the lintel (5) mounted on top of them, the overhead supporter ((5) is lifted up onto the lintel and fixed to the wall by its ends.
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The present invention relates to a method and a system for the installation of a landing door for an elevator
Traditionally, to install a landing door for an elevator, a threshold module is mounted on the lower edge of the door opening, in a horizontal position and at the correct distance from the elevator car Next, the side posts are mounted at the side edges of the door opening to from door jambs, in a position as accurately vertical as possible and in alignment with the threshold module The side posts can be connected by their upper ends together by a lintel, which can also be fastened by its ends to the edges of the door opening After this, the overhead supporter is fixed to the upper part of the door opening by lifting it up to its position and fastening it with bolts to the edges of the door opening in a position as accurately horizontal as possible, i e parallel to the threshold module
The prior art procedure involves several drawbacks Installation must be carried out be resorting to welding and observing relatively accurate measurements So it imposes strict requirements regarding the dimensioning of the door opening Installation is difficult and slow because practically every part of the door must be measured separately and mounted in the correct position relative to the door opening The relatively heavy overhead supporter must be supported manually during the mounting and measurement In addition, especially in high-rise elevator shafts, tolerance problems are encountered because the door openings must be relatively accurately positioned and sufficiently small to allow the door parts to be accurately installed in position' A procedure and a system for the installation of a landing door
is already known for example from JP-A-10001275.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the drawbacks described above A specific object of the invention is to present a new type of procedure and a

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corresponding system that makes it possible to assemble the landing door in as simple a manner as possible and without welding and laborious or difficult operations A further object of the invention is to reduce the tolerance requirements regarding the construction of elevator shafts
The present invention provides a method for installation of a landing door, said
method comprising the steps of
mounting a threshold module on a lower edge of a door opening of an elevator
shaft,
mounting side posts of equal length at edges of the opening, the side posts being
mounted on top of the threshold module,
connecting the side posts with a lintel, the lintel being mounted on top of said side
posts, the lintel having ends which extend beyond the side posts,
fixing at least one of the ends of the lintel to the wall;
placing an overhead supporter on the lintel at an upper part of the opening, the
overhead supporter resting on the lintel and being for suspension of door panels,
and
fixing ends of the overhead supporter to the wall
The overhead supporter resting on the lintel may be attached to the lintel The lintel and the side posts attached to the threshold module are preferably cross-measured and fixed to the wall before the overhead supporter is brought to rest on the lintel.
The present invention also provides an installation system for a landing door, comprising
a threshold module to be attached to a lower end of a door opening of an elevator shaft,
side posts of equal length, which are attached to the threshold module,
a lintel which is mounted on top of the side posts, the lintel having fitting parts and having
ends which extend beyond the side posts, at least one of the ends of the lintel being fixable
to the wall,
a bracket attached to the at least one of the ends of the lintel for fixing the at least one of the
ends to the wall, and

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an overhead supporter having at least one bracket which mates with the fitting parts, in the event of the overhead supporter resting on the lintel, whereby the overhead supporter is caused to rest on the lintel and is capable of being fixed to an edge of the door opening
The fitting parts of the lintel preferably comprise slots, holes, sleeves, supporting pins or the like engageable with said brackets The brackets may be provided with tongues, pins, lugs or equivalent projections fitting onto the fitting parts Lugs or the
like provided in said bracket preferably engage supporting elements provided in the

lintel The ends of said overhead supporter may be provided with fixing points to

allow the overhead supporter, resting on said lintel, to be fixed to the wall. The
lintel is preferably provided with mounting brackets by which the lintel, resting on the side posts, can be attached to the wall after cross-measurement of the side posts and the lintel The mounting brackets may comprise a flexible element to permit the lintel and the side posts to be moved perpendicularly to the wall
In the method of the invention for the installation of a landing door, a threshold module is mounted on the lower edge of the door opening, in a position as accurately horizontal as possible and in a suitable position relative to the depth dimension of the door opening After this, according to the invention, side posts of a length as precisely equal to each other as possible are mounted on top of the threshold module and attached to the threshold module by their lower ends, while the top ends of the side posts are connected to each other by a lintel mounted on top of them Next, the overhead supporter is lifted up and allowed to rest on the lintel The overhead supporter remains in position as it is supported by the lintel and thus it can be easily fixed to the wall by its ends
It is possible to leave the overhead supporter resting on the lintel by its own weight, held in position only by suitable fitting parts and brackets, but preferably the overhead supporter, after being placed in position on the

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lintel, is attached to the lintel e.g. using suitable bolts.
In an embodiment of the invention, the cross-measure of the door opening formed by the side posts and the lintel is taken and the door opening is straightened and attached to the wall before the overhead supporter is lifted into position. Another possibility is to lift the overhead supporter into position on the lintel and cross-measure the door opening only when the overhead supporter is being attached to the wall.
The essential point in the procedure of the invention is that/ after the threshold module has been mounted in position, no accurate measurements to determine the vertical or horizontal alignment of different parts are required, but the parts can be simply put together and bolted to the wall of the elevator shaft after only taking the cross-measure. The heavy overhead supporter need not be measured and fitted into position, but simply lifting it onto the lintel will suffice to make sure that the overhead supporter is in the correct position.
The system of the invention for the installation of a landing door comprises a threshold module to be mounted on the lower edge of the door opening, side posts, a lintel and an overhead supporter, from which the door panels are suspended. According to the invention, the lintel mounted on top of the side posts comprises fitting parts and the overhead supporter comprises corresponding brackets so that the overhead supporter can be lifted into position on the lintel, the overhead supporter remaining in its final mounting position on the lintel. After this, the overhead supporter can be locked or fixed to the lintel and also to the wall without having to be otherwise supported during the mounting operation.

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The fitting parts of the lintel preferably comprise
slots, openings, sleeves, supporting pins or equivalent
elements or areas for the brackets of the overhead sup
porter. Likewise, the brackets preferably consist of
tongues, pins, lugs or equivalent projections adapted to
the fitting parts. Moreover, the brackets can advanta
geously be shaped in different ways and different sup
porting structures can be added to the lintel. Of course
it is obvious in the framework of the inventive idea that
the fitting parts and brackets may be arranged the other
way round on the lintel and overhead supporter, in other
words, the essential point is that the lintel and the
overhead supporter are provided with mutually correspond
ing elements that enable the overhead supporter to rest
on the lintel by its own weight.
The ends of the overhead supporter are preferably provided with fixing points by which the overhead supporter, resting on the lintel in precisely the correct position relative to the door opening, can be fixed to the wall.
The lintel is preferably likewise provided with mounting brackets by which the lintel, resting on the side posts, can be attached to the wall after the cross-measurement of the door opening formed by the side posts and the lintel . The mounting brackets or their attachments to the wall are preferably of a flexible or sliding type to permit the assembly formed by the lintel and side posts to be moved to a suitable distance from the wall, i.e. to a precisely vertical position over the threshold module.
The system of the invention for the installation of a landing door allows the door frame to be assembled from parts that need no welding. Thus, it will be possible to use pre-coated sheet material, resulting in obvious cost
savings. The invention can be implemented using a lintel of a light structure that is easy to mount and adjust in

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position on the side posts while at the same time serving as a mounting jig and
support for the overhead supporter Therefore, the overhead supporter can be
allowed to rest on the lintel and it can then be permanently fixed to the wall by its ends Moreover, the invention simplifies the process of constructing the elevator shaft as a whole because the entire door structure is measured and installed based on the lower edge of the door opening Thus, the side and top edges of the door opening are not subject to any strict requirements regarding dimensional accuracy
in the following, the invention will be described in detail by referring to the
accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig 1 represents the first stage of the installation procedure of the invention,
Fig 2 represents the second stage of the installation procedure,
Fig 3 represents the third stage of the installation procedure,
Fig 4 represents the fourth stage of the installation procedure, and
Fig 5 represents a detail off the installation procedure
As illustrated by Fig 1, a threshold module 2 is fixed to the lower edge of a door opening 1 of an elevator shaft, in a horizontal position and correctly positioned in the depth direction of the door opening 1 On its top, the threshold module 2 has mounting areas 11 to which the lower ends of the side posts 3 and 4 are attached as illustrated by Fig 2
After this, as illustrated by Fig 3, a lintel 5 of a relatively light structure is mounted horizontally on top of the side posts 3 and 4 Each end of the lintel is provided with a mounting bracket 10 extending over the edge of the door opening onto the wall The cross-measure of the opening formed by the side posts 3 and 4 and the hn-

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tel 5 is checked to ensure that the opening is straight,
whereupon the lintel is preliminarily fastened to the wall from the holes at the ends of the mounting brackets 10. After this, the vertical alignment of the side posts 3 and 4 on the threshold module 2 is checked and adjusted, whereupon the mounting brackets 10 are tightened in position on the wall.
Next, as illustrated by Fig. 4, the overhead supporter 6 can be lifted onto the lintel so that its brackets 8 engage the pins 7 of the lintel. Thus, after being lifted onto the lintel, the overhead supporter 6 will remain in place without any additional support while at the same time being accurately positioned in its" final installation position. The overhead supporter is therefore easy to fix permanently to the wall by the fixing points 9 at the ends by using suitable bolts. In addition, either before or after being attached to the wall, the overhead supporter 6 and the lintel 5 can be attached to each
other by the fitting parts 7 and the brackets 8.
Fig. 5 presents a detail of a preferred installation system, in which the bracket 8 is so shaped that lugs 11 comprised in the bracket 8 intermesh with a supporting structure 12 comprised in the lintel 5. The supporting structure 12 may be e.g. a shaped portion of the lintel 5, a separate part attached to the lintel 5 or some other supporting element. With this arrangement, the overhead supporter 6 will remain in place supported by the 'bracket 8 and the lintel 5 so that it is not necessary to immediately tighten the fitting parts 7 to fix the overhead supporter 6 to the lintel 5. This procedure allows safer and faster installation as the overhead supporter 6 is held in place on the lintel 5 without being supported manually, and it makes it easier to fasten the fitting parts 7.

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In the foregoing, the invention has been described by way of example by the aid of the drawings while different embodiments of the invention are possible within the scope of the inventive idea defined by the claims.


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WE CLAIM
1 A method for installation of a landing door, said method comprising the steps of
mounting a threshold module on a lower edge of a door opening of an elevator shaft,
mounting side posts of equal length at edges of the opening, the side posts being mounted on top of the threshold module,
connecting the side posts with a lintel, the lintel being mounted on top of said side posts, the lintel having ends which extend beyond the side posts; fixing at least one of the ends of the lintel to the wall,
placing an overhead supporter on the lintel at an upper part of the opening, the overhead supporter resting on the lintel and being for suspension of door panels, and fixing ends of the overhead supporter to the wall
2 The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of fixing at least one of the
ends of the lintel to the wall is carried out before the step of fixing ends of the
overhead supporter to the wall
3 The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the step of fixing at least one end
of the lintel comprises mounting both of the ends of the lintel to the wall
4 The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of resting the overhead
supporter on the lintel comprises attaching the overhead supporter to the lintel
5 The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lintel and the side posts are
cross measured and fixed to the wall before the overhead supporter is brought
to rest on the lintel
6 An installation system for a landing door, comprising
a threshold module to be attached to a lower end of a door opening of an
elevator shaft,
side posts of equal length, which are attached to the threshold module,
a lintel which is mounted on top of the side posts, the lintel having fitting parts
and having ends which extend beyond the side posts, at least one of the ends
of the lintel being fixable to the wall,
a bracket attached to the at least one of the ends of the lintel for fixing the at
least one of the ends to the wall,
and
an overhead supporter having at least one bracket which mates with the fitting




parts, in the event of the overhead supporter resting on the lintel, whereby the overhead supporter is caused to rest on the lintel and is capable of being fixed to an edge of the door opening
7 The installation as claimed in claim 6, wherein both of the ends of the lintel are
mountable to the wall
8 The installation as claimed in claim 6 or 7, wherein the fitting parts of the lintel
comprises at least one of slots, holes, sleeves and supporting pins which
engage the at least one bracket of the overhead supporter.
9 The installation system as claimed in any of claims 6 to 8, wherein the at least
one bracket of the overhead supporter comprises at least one of tongues, pins,
and lugs which engage the fitting parts of the lintel
10 The installation system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one bracket
has at least one lug which is engaged with at least one of the supporting
elements in the lintel
11 The installation system as claimed in any of claims 6 to 10, wherein the
overhead supporter has fixing points for fixing the overhead supporter resting
on the lintel to the wall
12 The installation as claimed in any of claims 6 to 11, wherein the lintel has
mounting brackets at each end by which the lintel, resting on the side posts, is
attachable to the wall after cross measurement of the side posts and the lintel
13 The installation system as claimed in any of claims 6 to 12, wherein the at
least one bracket has a flexible element for permitting the lintel and side posts
to be moved perpendicularly by a predetermined distance from the wall
14 A method for installation of a landing door, substantially as herein described,
particularly with reference to the accompanying drawings
15 An installation system for a landing door, substantially as herein described,
particularly with reference to, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings
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Dated this 5th day of November 1998
Procedure for the installation of a landing door, in which a threshold module (2) is mounted on the lower edge of a door opening (1) of the elevator shaft, whereupon side posts {3, 4) are mounted at the edges of the opening and a lintel (5) connecting the side posts as well as an overhead supporter (6) for the suspension of the door panels are mounted in the upper, part of the opening, the equally long side posts (3, 4) being mounted on top of the threshold module (2) while the side posts are . connected to each other by the lintel (5) mounted on top of them, the overhead supporter ((5) is lifted up onto the lintel and fixed to the wall by its ends.

Documents:

01963-cal-1998 abstract.pdf

01963-cal-1998 claims.pdf

01963-cal-1998 correspondence.pdf

01963-cal-1998 description(complete).pdf

01963-cal-1998 drawings.pdf

01963-cal-1998 form-1.pdf

01963-cal-1998 form-2.pdf

01963-cal-1998 form-3.pdf

01963-cal-1998 form-5.pdf

01963-cal-1998 gpa.pdf

01963-cal-1998 priority document.pdf

1963-CAL-1998-(13-01-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

1963-CAL-1998-CHANGE OF ADDRESS UNDER RULE 94.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-abstract.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-claims.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-description (complete).pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-drawings.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-examination report.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-form 1.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-form 2.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-form 3.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-form 5.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-gpa.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-letter patent.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-priority document.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-specification.pdf

1963-cal-1998-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 195401
Indian Patent Application Number 1963/CAL/1998
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date 03-Nov-2005
Date of Filing 05-Nov-1998
Name of Patentee KONE CORPORATION
Applicant Address KARTANONTIE 1, 00330, HELSINKI
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HARRI ANTTILA KESKITIE 10,05400,JOKELA
2 ARI KETONEN PERTTULANKATU 32, 05900, HYVINKAA
3 JORI HAGG ILMATTARENTIE 10,11910,RIIHIMAKI
PCT International Classification Number B66B 13/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 981992 1998-09-15 Finland
2 974158 1997-11-06 Finland