

Push-button panel according to the preceding claim, characterized in that, in case the contact mechanism is not present, the push-button is utilized as signaller.ħ. Push-button panel according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that, for each single push-button (P), in the board (SV) there are provided, respectively: a contact mechanism (MC), diodes (D) and resistances (R) for the LEDs' operation.Ħ. Push-button panel according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it provides at least a vetronite board (SV) wherein the circuits necessary to send and/or receive the signals of the lift are obtained and whereon the push-buttons (P) and/or the signallings are fastened.ĥ.

Push-button panel according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is preset and assembled in the factory or in the laboratory before the installation in the elevator system, performing appropriate checks and control tests, thus providing the maximum guarantee for a correct and safe electric connection between the connection contacts and the electric control panel.Ĥ. Push-button panel according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said rigid printed circuit board (SV), whereon all the push-buttons (P) and the signallings are grouped and fastened, further comprises the electronic components for the operation of the push-buttons themselves.ģ.

Push-button panel for elevator systems of the type comprising one or more push-buttons, characterized in that it comprises a rigid stand of electric interconnection (SV) constituted by a printed circuit with substantially rectilinear shape whereon a plurality of pre-connected push-buttons (P) is installed the installation of said pre-connected push-buttons (P) being performed by installing said rigid stand, already equipped with push-buttons, in the elevator and by connecting it to the panel by means of the connectors of a common multipolar cable (CS), already preset and tested as well.Ģ. First Canadian Place, Toronto, Canada.Ĭopyright © DMG 2006/22. Polished gold PVD fixtures inside Eurodam cruise ship elevatorsįull height column in white Corian with PVD gold Sherman buttons and applied tactile braille and floor tags. (Photo and installation by Schindler Marine, Italy)įull height polished gold PVD column with customized floor engravings and PVD Panzer pushbuttons. This section contains some examples of unique fixture solutions created over time by DMG and by our partner company MAD Elevator Fixtures.Ĭaesar Bezel with blue illumination and Sherman classic pushbuttons at the Toronto City Hall, Canadaįull height car column in gold PVD st/steel with Panzer pushbuttons on Crown Princess cruise ship's elevators. DMG founds its leadership in the fixture business on its unparalleled ability to design and supply unique and appealing solutions, based on the adoption of special materials and exclusive components.
