ELEVATOR SYSTEMS

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HAUGHTON TOLEDO SCALE CORPORATION 350 WEST WILSON BRIDGE ROAD WORTHINGTON OH 43085 ELEVATOR SYSTEMS, ESCALATOR SYSTEMS, DUMB-WAITER SYSTEMS, AND PARTS THEREOF;
STANDARD ELEVATOR SYSTEMS TORIN DRIVE INTERNATIONAL 4949 E RAINES RD, #101 MEMPHIS TN 38118 The mark consists of the word STANDARD appearing above the words ELEVATOR SYSTEMS, all of the words are displayed in blue; appearing to the left of the words is an incomplete square in blue bisected diagonally with a wide turquoise bar.;Elevators and escalators and all components thereof, namely, controllers, engines and motors, mechanical, electrical, and electronic components; replacement parts for elevators and escalators;The color(s) blue and turquoise is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;STANDARD ELEVATOR SYSTEMS;
STANDARD ELEVATOR SYSTEMS He, Hao 4143 Loch Meade Drive Lakeland TN 38002 The mark consists of the word STANDARD appearing above the words ELEVATOR SYSTEMS, all of the words are displayed in blue; appearing to the left of the words is an incomplete square in blue bisected diagonally with a wide turquoise bar.;Elevators and escalators and all components thereof, namely, controllers, engines and motors, mechanical, electrical, and electronic components; replacement parts for elevators and escalators;The color(s) blue and turquoise is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;STANDARD ELEVATOR SYSTEMS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An elevator in which the elevator car is suspended by means of hoisting ropes consisting of a single rope or several parallel ropes, said elevator having a traction sheave which moves the elevator car by means of the hoisting ropes. The elevator has rope portions of the hoisting ropes going upwards and downwards from the elevator car, and the rope portions going upwards from the elevator car are under a first rope tension (T1) which is greater than a second rope tension (T2), which is the rope tension of the rope portions going downwards from the elevator car, and that the elevator comprises a compensating system for keeping the ratio (T1/T2) between the first and the second rope tensions substantially constant.