Title of Invention

MOVABLE WALKWAYS INSTALLATION

Abstract The invention provides a movable walkway installation (10), such as an escalator or a travelator, which installation (10) includes a movable support member (18) for transporting persons supported thereon, a movable handrail (16) for gripping by persons transported by the movable support member (18), and a disinfecting device (14) which is installed and positioned for disinfecting the movable handrail (16) during movement of the handrail (16) past the disinfecting device (14). The disinfecting device (10) may be arranged to produce ultra-violet radiation selected to have a disinfecting or germicidal effect.
Full Text Typically, the installation includes a movable! walkway which provides an endless movable support member
which is movable along an endless course, the movable walkway including an endless band operatively
connected to the support member for synchrc nous movement therewith along a separate endless course such
that, along a part of its course, the band provides the handrail for gripping by persons supported on the support
member, the handrail being spaced above the support member and being movable in a direction parallel to the
direction of movement of the support member, the disinfecting device being installed at a fixed position adjacent
the course of the band and operable to provide: at least intermittent disinfection of the band as it moves past the
disinfecting device.
The band may be guided on its endless course by a handrail guide, the band extending peripheral along and
around the handrail guide, the handrail guide fceing positioned to extend alongside and parallel to the movable
support member, the disinfecting device being Dositioned and oriented to disinfect an outer surface of the band
on the side thereof which is opposite from the handrail guide, its being appreciated that it is this outer surface of
the band which will, in use, come into contact with the hands of users holding the handrail, and which will thus be
most in need of disinfecting.
The endless course of the band typically has a forward leg in which the band is spaced above the support
member and is movable in the same direction as a forward supporting leg of the support member where the
support member faces upwardly, and a return lag in which the band is movable in the opposite direction, the
disinfecting device being positioned for disinfecting the endless band on its return leg. In most cases, the
disinfecting device will thus not be visible to users; of the walkway or escalator.
The disinfecting device may comprise an irradiating arrangement or an irradiating means for disinfecting the
endless band by irradiating it with electromagnetic waves selected to have a disinfecting or germicidal effect.
Typically, the irradiating arrangement is configjred to produce ultra-violet waves, the ultra-violet radiation
preferably being middle or extreme ultra-violet radiation, having a wavelength of between 180 and 290 nm and
being produced by a lamp having a wattage of 10-30 watt.
The irradiating arrangement may include a housing in which a suitable source of electromagnetic radiation,
typically a lamp, is housed, the housing being configured to permit passage of the endless band in a longitudinal
direction through the housing.
The housing may be shaped at least partially to s urround the band, when the band is viewed in cross-section,
the housing having a reflective interior which is shaped such that, in use, substantially the entire exposed cross-
sectional periphery of the band is subjected to disinfecting or germicidal radiation. To this end, the housing may
be installed such that a slack portion of the band passes through the housing.

Instead, the disinfecting device may be arranged to deposit a disinfectant or germicidal
substance on the endless band, the disinfecting device optionally including a pad which is
impregnated with the disinfectant or germicidal substance, the disinfectant device also
including an urging means for urging the pad into contact with the band as the band is
moved past the disinfecting device, so that the pad is configured to clean the band by
abrasion and simultaneously to deposit a film of the disinfectant or germicidal substance on
the band.
The invention extends to a disinfecting device suitable for forming part of a moving
walkway or escalator installation as defined above.
The invention extends to a method of operating a movable walkway, which method includes
at least intermittently disinfecting a movable handrail of the walkway by means of a
disinfecting device installed at a position at or adjacent an endless course along which the
handrail moves, so that the handrail is disinfected as it moves past the disinfecting device on
its endless course.
The method typically includes continuously disinfecting the handrail as it moves past the
installed disinfecting device.
In one embodiment of the invention, disinfecting the handrail comprises irradiating the
handrail with electromagnetic waves of which the wavelength is selected to have a
germicidal or disinfectant effect.
The invention extends to a method of operating a movable walkway, which method includes
installing a disinfecting device adjacent the movable walkway, to form a movable walkway
installation as defined above. It will be appreciated that an existing walkway or escalator
can, by performance of this method, be converted to a movable walkway installation as
defined above.

The invention will now be further described, byway of example, with reference to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation of an escalator installation in accordance with the
invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic end view of the escalator installation of Figure 1 ;
Figure 3 is a detailed part-sectional schematic end elevation of a disinfecting device forming
part of the escalator installation of Figure 2, on an enlarged scale ;
Figure 4 is a schematic partial three-dimensional view from above of a further embodiment
of an escalator installation in accordance with the invention; and
Figure 5 is a schematic sectional elevation of the installation of Figure 4, taken along line
V-V in Figure 4.
In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally indicates a movable walkway installation,
in this example being an escalator installation, in accordance with the invention. The
installation 10 comprises an escalator 12 and a pair/of disinfecting devices 14 for
disinfecting a movable handrail 16 of he escalator 12.
The escalator 12 provides an endless movable support member 18 for transporting persons
(not shown) supported thereon along a path extending from one end of the escalator 12 to
the other end thereof. The support member 18 is inclined, in this example moving forwardly
from a lower landing 20 to a higher landing 22 in the direction of arrow 23.
A pair of balustrades 24 comprising handrail guides is positioned alongside the support
member 18, the balustrades 24 being on opposite sides of member 18, each balustrade 24
extending parallel to the support member 18. Each balustrade 24 has a series of uprights or

posts 25 which are transversely spaced apart in series, an endless rail 27 (Figure 3)
extending along the upper and lower E3nds of the series of posts 25.
Each balustrade 24 has mounted thereon an endless band 26 which is movable along an
endless path or course. The band 26 is supported on and longitudinally slidably engaged
with the rail 27 of the balustrade 24, so that the band 26 extends along and around the
periphery of the balustrade 24, the periphery of the balustrade 24 defining the endless
course of the band 26. In conventional fashion, the band 26 is of a flexible polymeric or
elastomeric plastics material, in this case being of rubber. The endless course comprises an
upper, forward leg 28 along which the band 26 moves in a direction parallel to the forward
direction of movement of the support member 18 (indicated by arrow 23), and a lower
return leg 30, in which the band 26 moves in the opposite direction, indicated by arrow 32.
Along the upper leg 28, the band 26 thus provides a moving handrail for persons supported
on the support member 18.
A disinfecting device 14 is installed adjacent the endless course of each band 26 at a
position under the endless course on its return leg 30. As can best be seen in Figure 1, each
disinfecting device 14 is thus installed underground, beneath the surface 34 of the lower
landing 20, and is thus not visible to users of the escalator 12.
Each disinfecting device 14 comprises an irradiating means or irradiating device for
irradiating the endless band 26 with disinfecting radiation in the form of electromagnetic
waves, in this case ultra-violet waves 36, of which the wavelength and intensity are selected
such that the ultra- violet waves 36 have a germicidal or disinfecting effect on the band 26.
As can be seen in Figure 3 of the drawings, an outer surface 38 of the band 26 which, at the
position of the device 14, faces outwardly and downwardly away from the rail 27, can be
exposed to the ultra-violet radiation and can thus be disinfected.
In use, the outer surface 38 of the band 26 is intermittently or continuously exposed to
contact with the hands of users of the escalator 12, who use the band 26 as a handrail. It is
well known that such contact can infect the handrail 16 with germs and viruses which are

transmissible from one user to another. However, as each band 26 moves past its associated
disinfecting device 14, these germs and viruses are killed or disabled by exposure to the
ultra-violet radiation, thus disinfecting the outer surface 38 of the band 26. The transmission
of infections or diseases from one use to another via the handrail 12 is thus inhibited.
It should be appreciated that although, in this example, the disinfecting device 14 comprises
an irradiating means, in other embodiments of the invention the disinfecting device 14 can
instead be arranged operably to deposit a disinfecting substance on the endless band 26.
In Figures 4 and 5 of the drawings, reference numeral 50 generally indicates a part of a
further embodiment of an escalator installation in accordance with the invention. The
installation 50 of Figure 4 is functionally similar to the installation 10 of Figure 1, like
reference numerals indicating like pans in Figures 1 to 3 and in Figures 4 to 5.
The main distinction between the installation 50 and the installation 10 of Figure 1 is that
die irradiating means includes a pair of ultra- violet lamps 60 housed in an enclosed housing
52 through which the band 26 passes longitudinally. The housing 52 thus extends around
the band 26, when the band is viewed in cross-section (Figure 5), so that substantially no
ultra-violet radiation escapes the housing 52, thus shielding users from ultra- violet
radiation. In this example, the housing 52 is installed at a part of the endless course of the
band 26 where it is not guided by the rail 27, in other words in a slack portion of the band
26, so that the housing 52 completely envelops and surrounds the band 26 where it passes
through the housing 52. It should be appreciated, however, that the housing 52 can, in other
examples, be configured for installation such that a part of the rail 27 is located inside the
housing 52.
In this example the lamps 60 are in the form of elongated tubes which extend parallel to the
lengthwise direction of the band 26 where it passes through the housing 52. The lamps 60
respectively have a wattage of 30 watt and produce ultra-violet radiation in the extreme
range of ultra- violet radiation. The housing 52 is longitudinally split, having a removable

lid or cover 54 for permitting ready installation of the housing 52 and FOR ALLOWING
maintenance personnel to access the lamps 60.
The inner walls of the housing 52, which form the interior 62 of the housing, have a mirror-
finish, thus being reflective to ultra-violet radiation. In use, ultra-violet waves emanating
from the lamps 60 are thus reflected by the interior of the housing 52 such that not only the
outwardly facing surface 38 of the hind 26, but also the opposing side and surfaces of the
band 26, are exposed to disinfecting ultra-violet radiation.
It is an advantage of the escalator installation 10 as described with reference to the drawings
that the provision of the disinfecting devices 14 inhibits the transmission of germs or viruses
between users who hold the same portion of the band 26 on successive passes of the band
26 on the upper leg 28 of its endless path or course.
It is also an advantage of the illustrated example that no substances are deposited on the
band 26, so that the outer surface 38 of the band is not wet or sticky to the touch, and no
replacement of any disinfectant substances is required.
The irradiating device 14 is compatible with any existing walkway or escalator, so that the
device 14 can be retro-fitted to existing walkways or escalators, to form an installation 10 as
described with reference to the drawings. It is also envisaged that the band 26 can be at least
partially transparent, in which case the disinfecting device can be used to disinfect areas
located between the band 26 and therail 27.

A movable walkway installationwhich includes:
a movable support member for transporting persons supported
thereon;
a movable handrail for gripping by persons transported by the movable
support member, the movable handrail comprising an endless band which is
operatively connected to the movable support member for synchronous
movement therewith and
a disinfecting device which is installed and positioned for disinfecting
the band during movement of the band past the disinfecting device , the
disinfecting device comprises an irradiating arrangement for disinfecting the
endless band by irradiating it with electromagnetic waves selected to have a
disinfecting or germicidal effect, and the disinfecting device being configured
for subjecting, in use, substantially an entire exposed cross-sectional
periphery of the band to disinfecting or germicidal radiation.
2. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 1, in which the
disinfecting device includes a housing in which a lamp for producing
disinfecting electromagnetic radiation is housed, the housing being configured
to permit passage of the band through the housing in a longitudinal direction.
3. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 2, in which the
housing is shaped at least partially to surround the band, when the band is
viewed in cross-section, the housing having a reflective interior.
4. A movable walkway installation as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3,
in which the irradiating arrangement is configured to produce ultra-violet

5. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 1, which includes a
movable walkway which provides an endless movable support member which
is movable along an endless course, the endless band being operatively
connected to the support member for synchronous movement therewith along
a separate endless course SUCH that, along a part of its course, the band
provides the handrail for gripping by persons supported on the support
member, the handrail being spaced above the support member and being
movable in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of the support
member, the disinfecting device being installed at a fixed position adjacent
the course of the band and operable to provide at least intermittent
disinfection of the band as it moves past the disinfecting device .
6. A movable walkway instillation as claimed in claim 5, in which the
band is guided on its endless course by a handrail guide, the band extending
peripherally along and around the handrail guide, the handrail guide being
positioned to extend alongside and parallel to the movable support member,
the disinfecting device being positioned and oriented to disinfect at least an
outer surface of the band on the side thereof which is opposite from the
handrail guide.
7. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6, in
Rawhich the endless course of the band has a forward leg in which the band is
spaced above the support member and is movable in the same direction as a
forward supporting leg of the support member where the support member
faces upwardly, and a return leg in which the band is movable in the opposite
direction, the disinfecting device being positioned for disinfecting the endless
band on its return leg.

8. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 7, in which the
disinfecting device includes a housing in which a lamp for producing
disinfecting electromagnetic radiation is housed, the housing being configured
to permit passage of the band through the housing in a longitudinal direction.
9. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 8, in which the
housing is shaped at least partially to surround the band, when the band is
viewed in cross-section, the housing having a reflective interior.
10. A movable walkway installation as claimed in claim 8 or claim 9, in
which the lamp is an ultra-violet lamp..
11. A movable walkway installation adjacent an endless course of a
movable handrail band of a movable walkway, the device including an
irradiating arrangement for disinfecting the endless band by irradiating it with
electromagnetic waves selected to have a disinfecting or germicidal effect,
and the disinfecting device being configured for subjecting, in use,
substantially an entire exposed cross-sectional periphery of the band to
disinfecting or germicidal radiation.
12 A method of operating a movable walkway, which method includes at
least intermittently disinfecting a movable handrail of the walkway by means
of a disinfecting device installed at a position at or adjacent an endless
course along which the handrail moves, so that the handrail is disinfected
as it moves past the disinfecting device on its endless course disinfecting the
handrail comprising irradiating substantially the entire exposed cross-
sectional periphery of the handrail with electromagnetic waves of which the
wavelength is selected to have a germicidal or disinfectant effect.

13. A method as claimed in claim 13, which includes continuously
disinfecting the handrail as it moves past the installed disinfecting device .
Dated 25th day of November, 2004 Dr.Sanchita Ganguli
Of S Majumdar & Co.
Applicant"s Agent

The invention provides a movable tvalkway installation (10), such as an escalator or a
travelator, which installation (10) includes a movable support member (18) for transporting
persons supported thereon, a movable handrail (16) for gripping by persons transported by
the movable support member (18), and a disinfecting device (14) which is installed and
positioned for disinfecting the movable handrail (16) during movement of the handrail (16)
past the disinfecting device (14). The disinfecting device (10) may be arranged to produce
ultra-violet radiation selected to have a disinfecting or germicidal effect.

Documents:

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-claims.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-form 2.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-pa.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1788-kolnp-2004-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 230227
Indian Patent Application Number 1788/KOLNP/2004
PG Journal Number 09/2009
Publication Date 27-Feb-2009
Grant Date 25-Feb-2009
Date of Filing 25-Nov-2004
Name of Patentee OTIS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
Applicant Address 192 LMMELMAN ROAD, WADEVILLE 1428
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LOMBARD, MORNE, ROBERT 47 RIDGE RAOD, BARTLETTS, 1459 BOKSBURG
PCT International Classification Number B60B 31/02
PCT International Application Number PCT/IB03/01572
PCT International Filing date 2003-04-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2002/3404 2002-04-29 South Africa