There are four main types of vertical transportation: stairs, lifts, escalators, and ramps. Stairs can be straight, dog-legged, geometric, circular, or involve quarter or full turns. Escalators are powered continuous moving stairways used to transport people between floors in places like malls and airports. Ramps provide a sloped surface for transportation between floors, especially for large numbers of people or vehicles. Elevators use guided cars or platforms to lift people and materials vertically between levels in buildings over four stories tall, and can be traction, hydraulic, roped hydraulic, or holeless hydraulic.
5. Straight stairs
All steps lead in one direction
This may be continuous with two flights with an intermediate landing.
Adopted when stair case is narrow and long.
6. Dog-legged stairs
Consist of two straight flights running in opposite directions.
There is no space between the flights in plan.
Landing is provided at level which direction of flight changes.
7. Geometrical stairs
These stairs may have any geometrical shape and they require no newel
post.
This type of stair is similar to open newel stair except the well formed
between forward and backward flight is curved.
Change of direction in such stairs is achieved by winders and not by
landings.
8. Circular stairs
All the steps are radiate from a newel post or well hole
All the steps are winders
This is provided where space is limited and traffic is casual
9. Quarter turn newel
A stair turning through 90 degree with the help of level landing.
Used in shops and public buildings.
10. Open newel stairs
Popularly known as open well stairs.
A well or opening is left between forward or backward flight.
The opening is generally used for installation of lift.
11. Escalators
Escalators is a power driven, inclined, continuous stairway used for raising or lowering
passengers.
Most applications include department stores airports, shopping malls, hotels and public
buildings.
One of the largest, most expensive machines people use on a regular basis, but also one
of the simplest.
12. Escalator installation
It includes:
•The escalator,
•The track,
•The trusses or girders,
•The balustrading,
•The step treds
•Landings and
•All the chains and wires and machinery directly connected
with the operation of the escalator.
13. Ramps
Ramps are slopping surface that can be used to provide an easy connection
from floor to floor especially when large numbers of people or vehicles are
moving from time to time.
14. An exterior location is preferred for ramps, indoor ramps are not recommended because
they take up a great deal of space.
Ideally the entrance to a ramp should be immediately adjacent to the stairs
1M=3.28FT
15. Elevator
Elevator has been used in building having more then 4 stories
Lift
An Appliance designed to transport persons or material between two or more levels in the
vertical or substantially vertical direction by means of a guided car or platform.
The world elevator is also synonymously used for lift
16. Types of Elevators
Generally Two Categories
Traction ( Electric)
Virtually limitless rise (high & mid rise)
High speeds but high installation cost
Hydraulic
Limited to heights of about 60 ft (6 stories)
Lower speeds
Lower initial cost-higher power consumptions