Ride cars
Definition
Basic concept of Assemble cars
El monta autos es un sistema mecánico diseñado para el transporte vertical y horizontal de vehículos en edificios, principalmente en estacionamientos o garajes con limitaciones de espacio. Its main function is to facilitate the parking of cars in small spaces using lifting platforms or elevators adapted to support the weight and dimensions of a vehicle.
These systems allow optimizing the use of space in densely populated urban areas, where building large conventional garages is not viable. In addition, the car lift improves the safety and efficiency of the parking process, avoiding complicated maneuvers and maximizing parking capacity.
History and evolution of car rides
Origins and early developments
Car ride systems began to be developed in the mid-20th century in response to the accelerated growth of the vehicle fleet and the consequent demand for parking spaces in cities. Initially, these were simple mechanisms based on lifting platforms that allowed vehicles to be stacked at different levels.
These first models were inspired by existing technologies for the vertical transportation of cargo and people, adapting them to support the considerable weight of automobiles. The technical evolution allowed the incorporation of more robust structures and more sophisticated control systems to guarantee the safety and speed of vehicle movement.
Technological development and modernization
With the advancement of mechanical and electronic engineering, car lifts integrated automated systems and computerized controls that optimize the use of space and reduce operation time. These advances facilitated the implementation of robotic parking, where the vehicle is stored and retrieved without direct human intervention.
Currently, the car lift includes technologies such as safety sensors, anti-fall systems, and mobile platforms to maximize capacity in reduced spaces, in addition to complying with international safety and accessibility regulations.