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US-9950592-B2 · Apr 24, 2018 · US
US10144269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10144269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514925136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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An automobile air vent register is described. The register uses a pair of rotating vent cover doors and an elongate opening in a configuration providing good airflow control within a limited space. Exemplary methods and structures for controlling and directing airflow are provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle air register, comprising: an airflow path through an opening from a duct to a vehicle interior, the opening having length and width; a first door, rotatable between closed and open around a first lengthwise pivot-axis extending along a forward-most side edge of the duct, wherein the closed first door covers at least one-half the opening; and a second door, opposite the first, rotatable around a second lengthwise pivot-axis between closed and open. 2. The register of claim 1 , wherein the register has no lateral vanes parallel to the first lengthwise pivot-axis. 3. The register of claim 1 , wherein the closed first door is semi-cylindrical on a surface facing the vehicle interior, and wherein the closed second door is semi-cylindrical on a surface facing the vehicle interior, and wherein the closed first and second doors block substantially all airflow through the opening. 4. The register of claim 1 , wherein the first door is configured to rotate about 120 degrees between the closed position and the open position, and wherein the second door is configured to rotate about 120 degrees between the closed position and the open position. 5. The register of claim 1 , further comprising: a cover door control mechanism comprising: a first door pivot gear configured to rotate the first door between the open and closed positions; a second door pivot gear configured to rotate the second door between the open and closed positions; a driven gear configured to rotate the first door pivot gear; and a driving gear, fixedly connected to a cover control knob, and having a first engaging position and a second engaging position, whereby the first engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the same direction, and whereby the second engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the opposite direction. 6. The register of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of vanes oriented substantially perpendicular to the length of the register. 7. The register of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of vanes oriented substantially perpendicular to the length of the register, wherein the vanes are adapted to pivot, thereby directing air flow; and a vane control, wherein the vane control is configured to pivot the vanes by a linear actuator. 8. The register of claim 1 , wherein the opening length is at least four times the width. 9. The register of claim 1 , wherein the opening length is 3 to 5 times the width. 10. The register of claim 1 , wherein the opening width is less than half of a width of the duct. 11. The register of claim 10 , further comprising: at least two splitter fins placed along the airflow path between the duct and the opening. 12. The register of claim 1 , wherein each door is formed from a single piece of material. 13. The register of claim 1 , wherein the duct has no flow shutter. 14. The register of claim 1 , wherein the first door is longer than the second door. 15. The register of claim 1 , wherein the length is greater than the width. 16. A method for directing airflow into a vehicle passenger compartment comprising: providing a vehicle air register system having: an airflow path from a blower to a duct, through an opening from the duct to a vehicle interior; a first door, movably mounted at a first side of the opening, rotatable about 120° between closed and open around a first lengthwise pivot-axis extending along the first side of the opening and defining a forward-most edge of the duct, wherein the closed first door covers at least one-half the opening; and a second door, movably mounted at an opposite side of the opening, parallel to the first side, rotatable about 120° around a second lengthwise pivot-axis between closed and open; rotating the first door and second doors to a selected position, thereby directing airflow into the vehicle passenger compartment. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein, the system further comprises a cover door control mechanism comprising: a first door pivot gear configured to rotate the first door between the open and closed positions; a second door pivot gear configured to rotate the second door between the open and closed positions; a driven gear configured to rotate the first door pivot gear; and a driving gear, fixedly connected to a cover control knob, and having a first engaging position and a second engaging position, whereby the first engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the same direction, and whereby the second engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the opposite direction, the method further comprising: moving the cover control knob to the second engaging position; and rotating the gears to close the covers and substantially block all airflow through the opening. 18. A control mechanism for an air vent cover comprising: a first door pivot gear configured to rotate a first door between an open and a closed position; a second door pivot gear configured to rotate a second door between an open and a closed position; a driven gear configured to rotate the first door pivot gear; and a driving gear, fixedly connected to a cover control knob, and having a first engaging position and a second engaging position, whereby the first engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the same direction, and whereby the second engaging position is configured to transfer movement of the cover control knob to rotate the first and second door pivot gears in the opposite direction. 19. The control mechanism of claim 18 , further comprising one or more idler gears configured to transfer movement from the driven gear to the first door pivot gear. 20. The control mechanism of claim 18 , wherein the first door and the second door move cooperatively and to the same degree relative to each other.
Details of actuators · CPC title
the door being a rotating disc or cylinder or part thereof (B60H1/00678 takes precedence) · CPC title
Control members, e.g. levers or knobs (B60H1/00985 takes precedence) · CPC title
using only pivoting shutters · CPC title
Details of pivots of damper doors · CPC title
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