F. Wertheim & Co. passenger lift cabin

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Museum of Engineering and Technology, Krakow
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380,585
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2021-06-27
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Devices for the vertical transport of people and cargo have been known since ancient times. They consist mainly of a platform or cabin for the passengers or cargo, a rope with block and tackle, and a counterweight to the load being transported. Over time, the driving force in the lifting devices has been provided by animals, then steam, and finally the electric motor. The passenger lift cabin presented here, made of wood on a steel frame, was used in the Press Palace on Wielopole street in Kraków. It features a unique safety feature in the event that the rope snaps – a device that would catch the cabin in guides, developed by the American designer Elisha Graves Otis around the middle of the 19th century. The cabin was built in the 1920’s at a factory specialising in the production of metal safes and lift devices, F. Wertheim & Comp. Manufacturer: F. Wertheim & Co., 1920’s Inv. No.: MIM1075/III-63 Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA