On Dec 27 2012, 7:28 pm, Larry Scholnick <
larry_scholn...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> We've all heard those little beeps that elevators emit
When did fully automatic elevators first go into widespread service in
buildings (as opposed to experimental installations or semi-automatic
ones where the doors were still manual)?
If memory serves, all buildings built or modernized in the mid 1950s
and later had automatic elevators. However, the transition to
automatic in older buildings took years to complete. Also, well into
the 1980s, some buildings still had a manually operated elevator for
special services, such as freight or priority (eg a hospital*).
But in some movies, older buildings had some automatic elevators,
too**.
*In one hospital the switchboard would phone the elevator operator to
bring the car to a certain floor in stat situations. That's of course
when elevators had real working telephones for emergencies in them. I
wonder if the automated intercoms they use today actually would reach
a human in an emergency, or end up merely leaving a message.
**Just aired on TCM was the 1960 classic "The Apartment", involving a
love interest with an elevator operator in an overwise very modern
building that still had manual elevators. I remember all buildings
like that having automatic elevators.