R744 based heat pump system with a water cooled gas cooler for cooling, heating and dehumidification of an ev/hev
US-2016082805-A1 · Mar 24, 2016 · US
US10183549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10183549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715499548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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A vehicle having a heating and cooling system includes a refrigerant loop having first and second heat exchangers, a compressor, and an expansion device, and a coolant loop. The coolant loop is connected, in one embodiment, to allow a first flow of coolant to be directed through each of a plurality of heat exchangers and an auxiliary coolant loop and to allow a second flow of coolant to be directed through each of the plurality of heat exchangers and the auxiliary coolant loop dependent upon a mode of operation. A control module controls the first and second flows dependent upon the mode of operation. In one other embodiment, the coolant loop includes manifolds and reservoirs with regulating sending and receiving ports for directing the flows. The auxiliary coolant loop is for heating/cooling one or more components, such as a battery, dependent upon the mode of operation.
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What is claimed: 1. A vehicle having a heating and cooling system, comprising: a refrigerant loop having first and second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchangers; a coolant loop having a first reservoir and a first manifold for directing a first flow of coolant through at least one of a plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers, and a second reservoir and a second manifold for directing a second flow of coolant through at least one other of said plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers dependent upon a mode of operation; and a control module for controlling said first and second coolant reservoirs and said first and second manifolds dependent upon the mode of operation. 2. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers includes at least an outside heat exchanger, and first and second passenger compartment heat exchangers. 3. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 2 , wherein each of said first and second reservoirs and manifolds include at least one sending port and at least one receiving port and said control module controls a degree of openness of said at least one sending port and said at least one receiving port. 4. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said first manifold, said outside heat exchanger, and said first reservoir for cooling the first flow of coolant, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said second manifold, said first passenger compartment heat exchanger, and said second reservoir for lowering a temperature within the passenger compartment in a cooling mode of operation. 5. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said first manifold, said second passenger compartment heat exchanger, and said first reservoir for raising a temperature within the passenger compartment, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and routed through said second manifold, said outside heat exchanger, and said second reservoir for warming the second flow of coolant in a heating mode of operation. 6. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said first manifold, said outside heat exchanger, said second passenger compartment heat exchanger, and said first reservoir for cooling the first flow of coolant and for warming the passenger compartment, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said second manifold, said first passenger compartment heat exchanger, and said second reservoir for cooling the passenger compartment in a dehumidification and reheat mode of operation. 7. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said first manifold, an auxiliary coolant loop, and said first reservoir for heating a component. 8. The vehicle having a heating and cooling system of claim 3 , wherein the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed through said second manifold, an auxiliary coolant loop, and said second reservoir for cooling a component. 9. A vehicle heating and cooling system, comprising: a refrigerant loop having at least first and second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchangers, a compressor, and an expansion device through which a refrigerant flows; a coolant loop connected to allow a first flow of coolant to be directed through at least one of a plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers, and to allow a second flow of coolant to be directed through at least one other of said plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers dependent upon a mode of operation; and a control module for controlling said first and second flows of coolant dependent upon the mode of operation. 10. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 9 , wherein said refrigerant loop further includes at least one of an internal heat exchanger, a two-way valve, a three-way valve, an accumulator, and a second expansion device. 11. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 9 , wherein said coolant loop includes a plurality of four-way valves for directing the first flow of coolant through at least one of said plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers, and the second flow of coolant through at least one other of said plurality of air-to-coolant heat exchangers dependent upon the mode of operation. 12. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 11 , wherein said control module further controls said plurality of four-way valves. 13. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 12 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said outside heat exchanger for cooling the first flow of coolant, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said second passenger compartment heat exchanger for lowering a temperature within the passenger compartment in a cooling mode of operation. 14. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 12 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said second passenger compartment heat exchanger for raising a temperature within the passenger compartment, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said outside heat exchanger for warming the second flow of coolant in a heating mode of operation. 15. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 12 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said outside heat exchanger and said second passenger compartment heat exchanger for cooling the first flow of coolant and for warming the passenger compartment, and the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said first passenger compartment heat exchanger for cooling the passenger compartment in a dehumidification and reheat mode of operation. 16. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 12 , wherein the first flow of coolant is heated within said first refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through an auxiliary coolant loop for heating a component or the second flow of coolant is cooled within said second refrigerant-to-coolant heat exchanger and directed by said plurality of four-way valves through said auxiliary coolant loop for cooling said component dependent upon the mode of operation. 17. The vehicle heating and cooling system of claim 9 , wherein said coolant loop includes a plurality of reservoirs and manifolds for directing the first flow of coolant through at least one
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