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In 1884, Londoner J.E. Hall developed the first paternoster. It was driven by a steam engine and called "J.E. Hall's Cyclic Elevator." The newspaper described the system as having, "an endless chain of cabins moving at a moderate …
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May 16, 2016 · Initially called “cyclic elevators,” the name “paternoster” emerged from the system’s resemblance to rosary beads rotating in the hands of a Catholic reciting prayers …
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Meet Paternoster, The Non-Stop Elevator Chain! Imagine an elevator chain without doors, that never stops, that you have to jump in or out, and carries only two people. That is …
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Jan 31, 2019 · The king of elevators in those days was the paternoster lift, an ever-moving chain of elevator cabins that didn't stop or slow down. Invented in the 1860s by Peter Ellis, …
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Dec 13, 2017 · What is a Paternoster lift? Invented in the 1860s by Peter Ellis, an architect from Liverpool. Uses open compartments on a continuously moving loop, one side going up, the other down. Name...
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Nov 1, 2022 · A paternoster (/ˈpeɪtərˈnɒstər/, /ˈpɑː-/, or /ˈpæ-/) or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments (each usually designed for two …
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