The medical elevator car includes a car space surrounded by a left side wall panel, a right side wall panel, a rear wall panel, a top plate and a bottom plate. A part of the left side wall panel or a part of the right side wall panel extends outward to form an extension structure, and an extension space is formed on the inner side of the extension structure. The extension space is connected to the car space, and the extension space is rectangular. The height of the extension space is the same as the height of the car space. A folding chair is provided on the extension structure, and the folding chair is located in the extension space. A left control box is provided at the front end of the left side wall panel, and a right control box is provided at the front end of the right side wall panel.
This structural design does not affect the operation of the elevator, and increases the use space of the car. When the elevator is running, the driver can sit on the folding chair, which will not occupy the car space, will not affect the nursing bed or the hospital bed, and is convenient for medical staff or patients to enter and exit. At the same time, there are two control boxes for convenient passenger operation.
The medical elevator car solves the structural imperfections of traditional elevators in medical use and improves the practicality of the elevator.



