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What (who) is double-deck screen - definition

ELEVATOR WITH TWO CABS STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER
Double deck elevators; Double-decker elevator; Double-deck lift
  • The [[Bailong Elevator]]

Double-deck aircraft         
  • [[Airbus A380]]
  • [[Breguet Deux-Ponts]], the first full double-deck aircraft
  • JAL]] 747-300 with the stretched upper deck
Double-decker aircraft; Double-deck aeroplane; Double-decker aeroplane; Double-decker airplane; Double-deck airplane; 2 storey airplane
A double-deck aircraft has two decks for passengers; the second deck may be only a partial deck, and may be above or below the main deck. Most commercial aircraft have one passenger deck and one cargo deck for luggage and ULD containers, but only a few have two decks for passengers, typically above or below a third deck for cargo.
Deck (bridge)         
  • An open-deck railway bridge in [[Leflore County, Mississippi]]
PART OF A BRIDGE
Suspended bridge deck; Bridge deck; Suspended deck bridge; Deck bridge; Suspended-deck bridge
A deck is the surface of a bridge. A structural element of its superstructure, it may be constructed of concrete, steel, open grating, or wood.
Théodore Deck         
  • Faience vase, c. 1889
  • Porcelain garlic head vase with [[sang de boeuf glaze]], Paris, 1895
  • Vase, c. 1890
CERAMIC ARTIST
Theodore Deck
Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century art pottery. Born in Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to Paris at age 24.

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Double-deck elevator

A double-deck elevator or double-deck lift is an elevator where one cab is stacked on top of another. This allows passengers on two consecutive floors to be able to use the elevator simultaneously, significantly increasing the passenger capacity of an elevator shaft. Such a scheme can improve efficiency in buildings where the volume of traffic would normally have a single-deck elevator stopping at every floor. For example, a passenger may board the lower deck (which serves only odd-numbered floors) at basement level while another passenger may board the upper deck (which serves even-numbered floors) on the ground floor—the cab serving even floors is on top of the cab serving odd floors.

Double-deck elevators occupy less building core space than traditional single-deck elevators do for the same level of traffic. In skyscrapers, this allows for much more efficient use of space as the floor area required by elevators is significant.

The other main technique for reducing the floor area occupied by elevators is shared-shaft elevators where multiple elevators use different sections of the same shaft to serve different floors with skylobbies separating the sections. The Thyssenkrupp TWIN elevator places 2 independent elevator cabs in 1 shaft and the Thyssenkrupp MULTI system places several elevator cabs in one shaft—each cab is equipped with its own, independent linear motor and can move vertically but also horizontally from one shaft to another.