Passenger conveyor guidance system

The system addresses the issue of passengers leaving one side open on congested escalators by using a mobile unit to guide even distribution, improving safety and efficiency.

JP2026105600AActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC BUILDING SOLUTIONS CORP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC BUILDING SOLUTIONS CORP
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In passenger conveyors like escalators, passengers often leave one side open during congestion, leading to potential accidents, imbalance, and reduced transportation efficiency, with announcements alone being insufficient to change this behavior.

Method used

A dynamic monitoring unit detects congestion and deploys a mobile unit to guide passengers to board in two rows by commanding it to board at the empty side, providing visual and auditory guidance to maintain even distribution.

Benefits of technology

This solution prevents one side of the conveyor belt from being left empty, enhancing safety and improving transportation efficiency by ensuring even passenger distribution.

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Abstract

On escalators and other passenger conveyors, it's customary to leave one side open for people to walk on, even when crowded. However, walking on an escalator can cause falls and accidents. Furthermore, it can lead to uneven weight distribution on the escalator, potentially causing malfunctions. It also reduces transport efficiency. [Solution] The passenger conveyor guidance device includes a dynamic monitoring unit that detects or predicts congestion at the passenger conveyor boarding area, and a mobile unit that, when congestion is detected or predicted, commands the mobile unit to board the passenger conveyor.
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