EP4452811A1 - Système d'ascenseur ayant des règles d'utilisation d'ascenseur au niveau d'une ouverture de porte de bâtiment - Google Patents

Système d'ascenseur ayant des règles d'utilisation d'ascenseur au niveau d'une ouverture de porte de bâtiment

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EP4452811A1
EP4452811A1 EP22835679.6A EP22835679A EP4452811A1 EP 4452811 A1 EP4452811 A1 EP 4452811A1 EP 22835679 A EP22835679 A EP 22835679A EP 4452811 A1 EP4452811 A1 EP 4452811A1
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door
building
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signal
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Florian TRÖSCH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B1/00Control systems of elevators in general
    • B66B1/34Details, e.g. call counting devices, data transmission from car to control system, devices giving information to the control system
    • B66B1/46Adaptations of switches or switchgear
    • B66B1/468Call registering systems
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B1/00Control systems of elevators in general
    • B66B1/34Details, e.g. call counting devices, data transmission from car to control system, devices giving information to the control system
    • B66B1/3415Control system configuration and the data transmission or communication within the control system
    • B66B1/3446Data transmission or communication within the control system
    • B66B1/3461Data transmission or communication within the control system between the elevator control system and remote or mobile stations
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B2201/00Aspects of control systems of elevators
    • B66B2201/40Details of the change of control mode
    • B66B2201/46Switches or switchgear
    • B66B2201/4607Call registering systems
    • B66B2201/4615Wherein the destination is registered before boarding
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B2201/00Aspects of control systems of elevators
    • B66B2201/40Details of the change of control mode
    • B66B2201/46Switches or switchgear
    • B66B2201/4607Call registering systems
    • B66B2201/4638Wherein the call is registered without making physical contact with the elevator system
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B2201/00Aspects of control systems of elevators
    • B66B2201/40Details of the change of control mode
    • B66B2201/46Switches or switchgear
    • B66B2201/4607Call registering systems
    • B66B2201/4653Call registering systems wherein the call is registered using portable devices

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  • the technology described here generally relates to an elevator system and its operation in a building.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the technology relate in particular to an elevator system in connection with a building door and a method for operating such an elevator system.
  • elevator operator terminals are arranged on the individual floors, with which a user can call an elevator.
  • An elevator operator terminal may have up/down buttons that a person on a floor can use to enter a desired direction of travel. After boarding an elevator car serving the elevator call, the person can enter a desired destination floor at a car call terminal arranged therein.
  • Another floor-side elevator operating terminal can have a keyboard, a touch-sensitive screen and/or a data acquisition device (e.g. in the form of an RFID card reader known from EP 0699617 B1) for call input; such a call input includes the desired destination floor and is also known as a destination call.
  • an elevator call can also be initiated by operating a building door (e.g. inner building door and/or outer building door) in conjunction with an electronic or electromechanical door lock.
  • a building door e.g. inner building door and/or outer building door
  • EP 2 271 572 B1 describes a method for operating an elevator installation, in which a destination call is initiated by opening and/or closing a building door.
  • a door sensor detects the opening and/or closing of the building door, whereupon a door signal is transmitted to an elevator controller.
  • the floor on which the respective building door is arranged defines the call input floor (also boarding floor). As soon as the elevator car has reached the call input floor and the person has boarded, the elevator car is moved to the destination floor in accordance with the destination call.
  • the elevator controller is designed to receive an electrical door signal via the communication network, which indicates an opening and/or a closing of a building door of a building.
  • a control and interface device is communicatively coupled to the elevator controller and includes a communication device that can be coupled to an external communication network in order to exchange data with a communication device of a person using the building.
  • the data includes an elevator usage rule set by the individual.
  • the control and interface device is designed to store the elevator usage rule in a storage device and, upon receipt of the door signal, to generate a control signal corresponding to the elevator usage rule.
  • the elevator control is designed to operate the elevator installation according to the control signal.
  • a door signal transmitted by an elevator controller is received by a control and interface device of the elevator installation.
  • the door signal is received by the elevator controller via a communication network and indicates opening and/or closing of a building door.
  • an elevator usage rule is determined by the control and interface device, the elevator usage rule being stored in a memory device.
  • a control signal is generated by the control and interface device based on the determined elevator usage rule.
  • the control signal is transmitted from the control and interface device to the elevator controller, and the elevator system operated controlled by the elevator controller according to the control signal.
  • an elevator system is created in which a person can define one or more elevator usage rules for a building door, which should apply when this building door z. B. is opened.
  • the person can, for example, specify in an elevator usage rule how the elevator system has to react when they open the apartment door (interior building door) when leaving their apartment or when they open a front door (outside building door) when they return home.
  • the elevator use rule can specify, for example, that an elevator call is generally registered or that this only occurs at certain times; for the latter case, the elevator use rule contains corresponding time specifications.
  • Another example elevator usage rule may specify that the elevator system ask the person if an elevator is needed.
  • An elevator usage rule can be a time specification for an elevator usage, a time specification for an alternative building usage (e.g. an action on the floor of the building door or the person wants to walk to another floor) or a communication (request) with the person with or without specifying a time.
  • an elevator usage rule can include a building door-specific elevator usage, e.g. B. that a proof of authorization must be presented at this building door and an elevator call is only registered with a valid proof of authorization.
  • the person can use a mobile communication device (e.g. a mobile phone) or a stationary communication device (e.g. a computer) that communicate with the elevator system via the communication network.
  • the communications network may include the Internet and/or a cellular communications network; related to the building, it is therefore a communication network that is wholly or partly external communication network is. No or only a minimal building-internal communication infrastructure is therefore to be provided for the communication between the person and the elevator system.
  • the communication device of the elevator installation is designed to exchange data by means of a radio signal or a wired data signal.
  • the elevator system can e.g. B. send the mentioned request according to a corresponding elevator usage rule to the mobile communication device, and the person can respond with an entry on the mobile communication device. This communication takes place via the building-external communication network.
  • the elevator usage rule is stored centrally in the elevator system and is executed there. Therefore, only one door sensor is to be provided on a building door, which is communicatively coupled to the elevator system. If an electronic or electromechanical door lock is provided on a building door, it can be a technically relatively simple door lock that can be unlocked and locked; in particular, neither a memory device for storing the elevator usage rule nor a communication device for receiving the elevator usage rule are required.
  • a person can store several elevator usage rules applicable to them centrally in the elevator system.
  • a personal profile (user profile) can be stored for the person in the elevator system. This and the central storage increase the ease of use when programming the elevator usage rules and the building-specific and person-specific programming of the elevator usage rules, e.g. B. adapted to the number of building doors that are assigned to the person and to the living habits of the person.
  • the elevator system is designed, even in such a building, the plurality of Store, manage and execute elevator usage rules according to the situation.
  • the elevator control is designed to receive a large number of door signals, each door signal being permanently assigned to one of the building doors and indicating that this building door is being opened and/or closed.
  • the memory device is designed to store this assignment to a building door for each door signal and an individual elevator usage rule for each of these building doors.
  • the control and interface device is designed to determine the assigned building door and the elevator usage rule for a received door signal.
  • the elevator controller is configured to receive an identification signal from a recognition device that is assigned to a building door and to check its validity.
  • the identification signal is generated when the person presents proof of authorization at this building door, with the elevator controller being designed to transmit the door signal emanating from this building door to the control and interface device only if the identification signal is valid.
  • An elevator use rule can thus be linked to a condition, for example that the person z. B. has to show a valid proof of authorization at a front door before the building door is opened and an elevator call is registered.
  • the storage device is designed to store the elevator usage rule together with a personal identifier in a personal profile.
  • the identification signal which is generated by the recognition device, includes the personal identification of the person who shows the proof of authorization.
  • the elevator controller is designed to transmit the personal identifier to the control and interface device, and the control and interface device is designed to determine the elevator use rule based on the transmitted personal identifier, which rule is stored in the personal profile associated with the personal identifier.
  • the technology described here is not limited to any particular control technology; it can be used in an elevator system with a destination call controller and in a Elevator system with a conventional up / down directional control can be applied.
  • the technology described here can thus be used in a large number of buildings with existing and new elevator systems to be installed.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary situation in a building with several floors and an elevator system
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary communication between the elevator system and a mobile device
  • FIG 3 shows an exemplary representation of a method for operating the elevator installation.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an exemplary situation in a building that has several floors served by an elevator installation 1 .
  • several building doors 2 are arranged on the floors, for example apartment doors or house doors.
  • the elevator system 1 is designed to react when a building door 2 is opened and/or closed according to an elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3, which a person P previously specified for "their" building door 2 (or building doors 2). has.
  • the reaction can consist, for example, in that an elevator is moved to the floor of the building door 2 (or not) or in that the person P who is at the building door 2 is asked for instructions or prompted to enter such.
  • the elevator installation 1 receives a door signal assigned to this building door 2, whereupon the elevator installation 1 is operated according to the elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3 assigned to the door signal.
  • An elevator usage rule RI, R2, R2 can e.g. B. specify that no elevator is called when building door 2 is opened on a Sunday (because person P wants to use the stairs), and/or that an elevator is called when building door 2 is opened on a weekday morning (because then person P needs a lift to an underground car park).
  • the elevator system 1 is shown in its basic structure.
  • an elevator control 12 EC
  • a drive device 18 M
  • elevator operating devices 4 and an elevator car 10 that can be moved in a shaft 28, also referred to as car 10 below, are shown.
  • the person skilled in the art recognizes that the elevator system 10 can also be configured differently, for example as one with a plurality of cars 10 in one or more shafts or as a hydraulic elevator.
  • the shaft 28 is separated on each floor in a known manner by a shaft door 14 (in FIG. 1 the shaft door 14 is indicated only on the bottom floor).
  • the elevator system 1 has a control and interface device 22 (CTRL), which includes a memory device 20 or is communicatively coupled to such a memory device.
  • CTRL control and interface device 22
  • the control and interface device 22 is connected to the elevator control 12;
  • the control and interface device 22 or its functionality can be implemented in the elevator control 12 .
  • the control and interface device 22 (as shown in FIG. 1 by way of example) is connected to the elevator control 12, but is not limited thereto.
  • the control and interface device 22 has a communication device 30 (FIG. 2) for communication via a communication network 26 (IP), for example the Internet; in relation to the building and the elevator system 1, the communication network 26 is an external communication network.
  • the control device 22 can receive data from a communication device 24 and send it to it via this communication network 26 .
  • the communication device 24 may be a mobile communication device (e.g., a cellular phone) carried by a person P; in this case, a communication comprises, at least on the personal side, a radio communication according to a standard for mobile communication known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the elevator-side communication device 30 can also be designed for such a radio communication; it can also include wired data communication.
  • the communication device 24 can at least according to a Application to be a stationary computer.
  • the building doors 2 are arranged on the upper floors inside the building, for example they allow access to and exit from apartments, offices or other delimited zones or rooms.
  • the person skilled in the art recognizes that the building door 2 arranged on the lower floor in FIG. 1 can be an external building door, for example a front door or a garage door or a garage door.
  • a building door 2 separates an interior from an exterior, for example an apartment door separates a (private) apartment from a public or semi-public corridor; B. opposite a public sidewalk.
  • each building door 2 has a locking device 8, which depends on the building (e.g. residential and/or commercial building), the type of building door 2 (e.g. swing door or sliding door) and the location of the building door 2 (e.g. B. interior or exterior door) is designed.
  • the locking device 8 can comprise a mechanical or electromechanical door lock, which in one embodiment is designed in such a way that a person P can actuate it from both sides of the door (i.e. from inside and outside), including opening and closing and/or locking and unlocking the building door 2. Provision can be made in particular for unlocking from the outside that the person must have a mechanical key or proof of authorization (e.g. password or code). Exemplary Proofs of Entitlement are provided elsewhere in this specification.
  • each sensor device 6 is assigned to a building door 2 and is designed to generate an electrical door signal when the building door 2 is actuated, in particular when it is opened and/or closed.
  • the assignment to a building door 2 can take place in that the sensor device 6 is arranged on the building door 2, as shown in FIG. 1; it can be arranged on a door leaf, a door frame and/or in the locking device 8 .
  • the sensor device 6 can comprise a door contact switch, for example.
  • the assignment to a Building door 2 can also be effected by arranging a sensor device 6 in a fixed environment in relation to a building door 2 .
  • the opening and / or closing of the building door 2 can z. B. be recognized as a sensor with a motion sensor or a surveillance camera.
  • the sensor device 6 recognizes from which door side (i.e. from the inside or from the outside) the person P operates the building door 2; this can e.g. B. can be achieved by a combination of the sensors mentioned.
  • the sensor device 6 can be designed, for example, to determine whether the person P is touching an inside or an outside door handle (or an analogous device); at an apartment door z. B. only the inner door handle cause a door signal, in the case of an external building door (front door), however, it can be the outer door handle.
  • the sensor device 6 can recognize whether the person P is approaching the building door 2 from the inside or from the outside (or is already there) or whether he is presenting proof of authorization. It can thus be recognized whether the building door 2 is opened, for example, when leaving the apartment and the person P may need an elevator, or whether it is opened to enter the apartment and the person P therefore does not need an elevator.
  • z. B. can be applied to an apartment door
  • the sensor device 6 is designed to generate a door signal when the building door 2 is closed.
  • the person P can leave the apartment z. B. open the apartment door first and then close and lock it.
  • the sensor device 6 can detect leaving the apartment (direction of movement of the person) from the sequence of door opening-door closing-door locking.
  • the person P can actively (deliberately) close (lock) the apartment door from the outside.
  • the person skilled in the art recognizes that an apartment door can be locked and must first be unlocked before person P can open it to leave the apartment.
  • This unlocking z. B. done automatically by the locking device 8 when the inner door handle is pressed. Person P can also actively (consciously) unlock the apartment door from the inside.
  • the sensor device 6 is designed to recognize this.
  • the communication network 16 can be a communication bus system, individual point to-point lines or a combination thereof.
  • the elevator control 12, the elevator operating devices 4, the building doors 2 or their sensor devices 6 can be assigned individual addresses and/or identifiers.
  • the communication can take place according to a protocol for wired communication, for example the Ethernet protocol.
  • the elevator control 12 recognizes (eg in connection with a building plan), among other things, which building door 2 is opened or closed on which floor.
  • the floor on which the identified building door 2 is located specifies the location of the person P and thus a boarding location (boarding floor) for a potentially desired journey to a destination floor.
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary communication between the control and interface device 22 of the elevator system 1 and the mobile communication device 24.
  • the control and interface device 22 and the communication device 24 communicate bidirectionally with one another via the communication network 26, i. H. both units can receive and send data via the communication network 26 .
  • the control and interface device 22 shown as an example in FIG. 2 comprises the communication device 30, a processor 32 (pP) and a memory device 20, which is communicatively coupled to the communication device 30.
  • the processor 32 is configured (e.g. programmed) to perform the functions of the control and interface device 22 .
  • the control and interface device 22 can e.g. For example, receive and process data from the elevator controller 12, transmit a control signal generated thereupon to the elevator controller 12, store one or more elevator rules RI, R2, R3 in the memory device 20 and read and process them from it.
  • the mobile communication device 24 is shown in FIG. 2 as a mobile phone or smartphone of person P by way of example; it has a display unit 32, among other things, for operating the mobile communication device 24 by means of a graphical user interface 34.
  • the user interface 34 in FIG. 2 shows three elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 in three columns arranged side by side for illustration.
  • the person P can be the one shown in Fig. 2 Elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 shown can be displayed, for example, in order to get an overview of the elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 that have already been defined, to change them and/or to add another elevator usage rule.
  • Elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 shown can be displayed, for example, in order to get an overview of the elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 that have already been defined, to change them and/or to add another elevator usage rule.
  • the number of elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 depends on the person P (e.g.
  • the elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 are represented by symbols/pictograms; those skilled in the art will recognize that they are exemplary and may additionally or alternatively include text, single letters, and/or numbers. Those skilled in the art will also recognize that an analog user interface 34 can be displayed on a monitor of a stationary or mobile computer.
  • the mobile communication device 24 (or the computer) has a software application (app) that enables the person P to set (program) the elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3, for example the software application generates one or more fields on the user interface 34 for Input and/or selection of e.g. B. Personal details, access authorizations, contact details, details of building doors, elevator actions, time details (e.g.
  • the software application After completion of the programming of an elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3, the software application initiates its transmission to the control and interface device 22, which stores the elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3 in the memory device 20.
  • the elevator installation 1 is operated as follows:
  • the elevator use rule RI specifies an action at a defined building door 2 (icon for an open door), a time indication (icon for a clock) and an elevator action (icon for an elevator). If the person P has specified this elevator usage rule RI for their apartment door, for example, this means that an elevator call is registered when the apartment door (defined building door 2) is closed opened at a specified time. The door opening is indicated to the elevator control by the generated door signal.
  • the specified time may indicate an approximate time (e.g. 7:30 am +/- 5 minutes), a time period (e.g. between 7:00 and 9:00 am on a weekday).
  • the elevator call can e.g. B. specify only the direction of travel or the direction of travel and a desired destination floor.
  • the elevator usage rule R2 also specifies an action on a defined building door 2 (pictogram for an open door), for example also the apartment door of person P.
  • the elevator system 1 should respond to a door opening with a request ((question mark) pictogram for respond to a request that the elevator system 1 sends to the mobile communication device 24 of the person P; the request can be sent as a request message.
  • the person P has e.g. B. enter the telephone number of the communication device 24, so that the communication regarding.
  • the request via the communication network 26 takes place.
  • the request can e.g. B. ask whether an elevator is desired; Depending on the design, the direction of travel or a destination floor can be requested.
  • the software application is designed to display the query accordingly on the user interface 34, including any input and/or selection fields.
  • the elevator usage rule R2 may also include time information; the person P can z. B. specify that the request should be made when the building door 2 is opened at the weekend.
  • the elevator usage rule R3 stipulates that a proof of authorization (pictogram for a photo ID) must be presented at a defined building door 2 . This can e.g. B. at the building entrance door (front door) may be required, which is shown in Fig. 1 on the bottom floor.
  • the elevator use rule R3 also stipulates that, if there is a valid proof of authorization for the person P who proves that he is authorized by the proof of authorization, an elevator call is to be registered (pictogram for an elevator).
  • the elevator call can e.g. B. specify only the direction of travel or the direction of travel and a desired destination floor.
  • the (stored) destination floor can be the residential floor to which person P would like to be transported after returning home.
  • the person skilled in the art recognizes that the locking device 8 of the building entrance door is designed to record the proof of authorization and to initiate a validity check.
  • the locking device 8 can comprise a recognition device (also marked with the reference number “8”) which generates an identification signal when proof of authorization is presented.
  • the validity check can be performed by an access control function that is executed in an access control system provided in the building or in the elevator control 1 or in its control and interface device 22 .
  • the credential may be of any of the types specified elsewhere in this specification.
  • the proof of authorization is stored on the mobile communication device 24 .
  • the mobile communication device 24 can transmit the authorization verification (or its data) to the locking device 8 as a radio signal (e.g. using RFID or Bluetooth technology) in one exemplary embodiment.
  • the elevator controller 12 is designed to transmit the door signal emanating from the building door 2 to the control and interface device 22 only if the identification signal or valid proof of authorization is valid.
  • the storage device 20 is designed to store the elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3 together with a personal identifier in a personal profile.
  • the identification signal includes a personal identifier that uniquely identifies the person P.
  • the elevator controller 12 is designed to transmit the personal identifier to the control and interface device 22 .
  • the control and interface device 22 is designed to determine the elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3, based on the transmitted personal identifier, which is stored in the personal profile assigned to the personal identifier.
  • FIG. 3 the method is illustrated by an exemplary flow chart with a number of steps shown.
  • the division into these steps is exemplary and that one or more of these steps can be broken down into one or more sub-steps or that several of the steps can be combined into one step. Also, some steps may be performed in a different order than shown, and some steps may be performed substantially simultaneously.
  • the method according to FIG. 3 begins in a step S1 and ends in a step S6.
  • a door signal assigned to a building door 2 is received.
  • the door sensor 6 generates the door signal when the building door 2 is opened by or for the person P.
  • the door signal is addressed to the elevator controller 12 in order to be transmitted to the elevator controller 12 via the communication network 16 . From this transmission with transmitter and receiver information, the building door 2 or its door sensor 6 results from or from which the door signal emanates, i. H. it is recognized which building door 2 is opened. In addition, this results in the time (e.g. day of the week and time) at which the door signal is received.
  • the person P can be determined who is authorized to access this building door 2; the floor on which the building door 2 is located can also be determined.
  • the arrangement of the building doors 2 can be documented in an electronically stored building plan, from which the elevator control 12 and/or the control and interface device 22 can read data.
  • the determinations mentioned can be carried out by the elevator control 12 and/or the control and interface device 22 .
  • the door signal received by the elevator control 12 and/or the information determined by the elevator control 12 (building door 2, person P, floor) can be transmitted to the control and interface device 22 for this purpose.
  • an elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3 is determined.
  • the control and interface device 22 uses the information determined in step S2 in order, controlled by the processor 32, to search the memory device 20 for an elevator use rule RI, R2, R3 assigned to the door signal or the building door 2, which is to be applied at the determined time.
  • the person P has at least one elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3.
  • the person P has not defined any elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 in general or for a specific building door 2;
  • the elevator installation 1 can be designed in such a way that an elevator call is registered each time the door is opened.
  • the control and interface device 22 determines the elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3 that is to be applied to the building door 2 in question.
  • the control and interface device 22 Based on the determined elevator usage rule RI, R2, R3, the control and interface device 22 generates a control signal in a step S4, according to which the elevator installation 1 is to be operated in a step S5.
  • the elevator system 1 is operated as a reaction to the door signal emanating from a recognized building door 2 .
  • the response may include a response defined according to one of the elevator usage rules RI, R2, R3 described in connection with FIG. 2 (e.g. register an elevator call or send a request to the mobile communication device 24).
  • the method ends in step S6.
  • the elevator system 1 can be equipped with an up/down control (also directional control) or with a destination call control. Those skilled in the art recognize that mixed forms of the named control technologies can also be possible.
  • elevator operating devices 4 are arranged on the floors, at each of which an elevator call (also floor call or directional call) can be entered for a desired direction of travel. By way of illustration, such elevator operating devices 4 are shown in FIG. 1 on the two upper floors.
  • the desired destination floor is then input by the person P in the car 10 at an elevator operating device arranged there (not shown in FIG. 1); such a call input is also referred to as a car call.
  • a communication line connects the (cabin-side) elevator operating device to the elevator controller 12.
  • the drive controller 18 controls the movement of the elevator car 10 according to the destination floor entered in the car 10. If the elevator system 1 is equipped with a destination call control, are on arranged on the floors elevator operating devices 4, on which a person P can enter a desired destination floor, a destination call is then registered as an elevator call. By way of illustration, such an elevator operator 4 is shown in FIG. 1 on the lowest floor. After entering the destination floor, information about the boarding floor and the destination floor is available. The drive control 18 controls the process of the elevator car 10 according to the destination call.
  • the communication network 16 is used for bidirectional communication between the individual elevator operating devices 4 and the elevator control 12;
  • the communication network 16 is also used for communication between the elevator control 12 and the individual building doors 2, or their door sensors 6 and locking devices 8.
  • the communication between the elevator control 12 and the building doors 2 can also be bidirectional, for example to transmit a control signal for opening (unlocking ) a building door 2 after verification of a credential.
  • the communication network 16 consists of a wired data bus system.
  • a protocol for wired communication for example the LonTalk protocol, if the data bus system is based on the LON standard (LON: Local Operating Network).
  • LON Local Operating Network
  • a card-shaped data carrier with (RFID) radio technology or an imprinted optical code e.g. barcode (barcode), QR code or another matrix code
  • a password e.g. a password
  • a code number e.g. a code number (PIN code) or the mobile communication device 24
  • RFID card-shaped data carrier with
  • corresponding detection devices 8 are arranged in the building, in particular on one or more building doors 2 and in connection with the elevator system 1 (storey side and/or cabin side).
  • Such a recognition device 8 records the proof of authorization or its data, e.g. B. a PIN code entered by the person or an electronic or optical code read from a data carrier if the person P wants to enter a building door 2 . Once the data has been recorded, it is checked whether the code received is assigned to a person P with access authorization in a database (eg in the storage device 20). If this is the case and the person P is therefore authorized to enter, the access control function causes the relevant building door 2 to be unlocked in order to allow the person P to enter.
  • a database eg in the storage device 20
  • the recognition device 8 can comprise a reader that can collect data based on one of various known technologies.
  • the reader can read data from magnetic cards, chip cards, RFID cards or mobile electronic devices (e.g. mobile phones, smartphones, tablets), or data from optical codes (barcodes, QR codes, color codes) that are printed on various carrier materials or displayed on displays of mobile electronic devices (e.g. mobile phones, smartphones, tablets).
  • the reading device may comprise a device for detecting and/or recognizing biometric parameters (e.g. patterns of fingertips, palms or eyes (iris), or characteristics of voices).
  • biometric parameters e.g. patterns of fingertips, palms or eyes (iris), or characteristics of voices.
  • the data acquisition device can be used on door 2, for example.
  • the reader is an RFID reader that receives data from an RFID card placed within radio range.
  • the data for example an identification code, is stored in a data memory of the RFID card.
  • the radio frequency used by the RFID reader and the RFID card is, for example, 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz or 2.45 GHz.
  • the reader is an optical reader (such as a camera or scanner) that captures the pattern of an optical code printed on a substrate or displayed on an electronic device.
  • the building doors 2 allow access to the homes, offices or other restricted areas.
  • barriers may be used to allow or block access.
  • barriers can be supplemented or replaced by electronic monitoring devices, for example light barriers, motion detectors or optical devices (3D cameras, video cameras). Depending on the building, such alternatives can also be used in combination.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système d'ascenseur (1) comprenant un dispositif de commande d'ascenseur (12), une cabine d'ascenseur (10) et des dispositifs d'actionnement d'ascenseur (4) qui sont couplés en communication au dispositif de commande d'ascenseur (12) par un réseau de communication (16). Le dispositif de commande d'ascenseur (12) est conçu pour recevoir un signal de porte électrique via le réseau de communication (16), qui indique qu'une porte de bâtiment (2) d'un bâtiment est en train d'être ouverte et/ou fermée. Un dispositif de commande et d'interface (22) est couplé en communication au dispositif de commande d'ascenseur (12) et comprend un dispositif de communication (30) qui peut être couplé à un réseau de communication externe (26) afin d'échanger des données avec un appareil de communication (24) d'une personne (P) utilisant le bâtiment. Les données concernent une règle d'utilisation d'ascenseur (R1, R2, R3) définie par la personne (P). Le dispositif de commande et d'interface (22) est conçu pour stocker la règle d'utilisation d'ascenseur (R1, R2, R3) dans un dispositif de mémoire (20) et, lors de la réception du signal de porte, pour générer un signal de commande correspondant à la règle d'utilisation d'ascenseur (R1, R2, R3). Le dispositif de commande d'ascenseur (12) est conçu pour faire fonctionner le système d'ascenseur (1) en fonction du signal de commande.
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