Group control for lifts with double cages with immediate...

B - Operations – Transporting – 66 – B

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B66B 1/46 (2006.01) B66B 1/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2042971

In this group control, upper as well as also lower cages of the double cages can be used at a main stopping place for journeys to even-numbered and odd-numbered storeys. For this purpose, a respective call store (20, 21), in which the calls entered at the main stopping place and identifying the target storeys are stored, is associated with the lower and the upper cage. A switching circuit (32) at its input side stands in connection with the call stores (20, 21) in such a manner that the double cage concerned is scheduled in dependence on a allocated call as stopping at storey pairs numbered even-odd or odd-even. At the output side, the switching circuit (32) is connected with a switching equipment (31), which has the effect that either the double cages stopping at storey pairs numbered even- odd or the double cages stopping at storey pairs numbered odd-even are excluded from the allocation process in the case of a further call still to be allocated in order to maximise the possibilities for co-incident stops without losing flexibility.

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