Radiant heating system with infrared sensors for temperature feedback control

US10814697B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10814697-B2
Application numberUS-201715679785-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 17, 2017
Priority dateAug 17, 2017
Publication dateOct 27, 2020
Grant dateOct 27, 2020

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A radiant heating system includes a radiant heating zone, a first radiant heating feature on a first side of the radiant heating zone and a second radiant heating feature on a second side of the radiant heating zone opposite the first side. A method of radiant heating is also disclosed.

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What is claimed: 1. A radiant heating system, comprising: a radiant heating zone; a first radiant heating feature on a first side of said radiant heating zone, said first radiant heating feature including a first mood lighting source; a second radiant heating feature across said radiant heating zone from said first side, said second radiant heating feature including a first mood lighting sensor wherein said first mood lighting source is configured to direct mood lighting across the radiant heating zone toward said first mood lighting sensor; and a controller configured to control operation of said first radiant heating feature and said second radiant heating feature, said controller being configured to maintain said first radiant heating feature and said second radiant heating feature in an inactive state to conserve energy when mood lighting from the first mood lighting source reaches the first mood lighting sensor indicating no target in the radiant heating zone. 2. The radiant heating system of claim 1 , wherein said first radiant heating feature includes a first radiant heat source and a first IR sensor feature. 3. The radiant heating system of claim 2 , wherein said second radiant heating feature includes a second IR sensor feature. 4. The radiant heating system of claim 2 , wherein said second radiant heating feature is an IR specular element. 5. The radiant heating system of claim 2 , wherein said second radiant heating feature is a second radiant heat source and a second IR sensor feature. 6. The radiant heating system of claim 5 , wherein said first radiant heat source is a first radiant heating panel and said second radiant heat source is a second radiant heating panel. 7. The radiant heating system of claim 5 , wherein said first radiant heat source is a first plurality of radiant heating panels and said second radiant heat source is a second plurality of radiant heating panels. 8. The radiant heating system of claim 7 , wherein said first IR sensor feature comprises a first plurality of IR sensors, one IR sensor of said first plurality of IR sensors being provided on each of said first plurality of radiant heating panels. 9. The radiant heating system of claim 8 , wherein said second IR sensor feature comprises a second plurality of IR sensors, one IR sensor of said second plurality of IR sensors being provided on each of said second plurality of radiant heating panels. 10. The radiant heating system of claim 5 , wherein said first radiant heating feature further includes at least one near-IR emitter and said second radiant heating feature further includes at least one near-IR sensor. 11. The radiant heating system of claim 1 , wherein said first radiant heating feature further includes a second mood lighting sensor and said second radiant heating feature further includes a second mood lighting source. 12. The radiant heating system of claim 11 , wherein said controller is further configured to respond to detection of a target to be heated in said radiant heating zone by activating said first radiant heating feature and said second radiant heating feature. 13. The radiant heating system of claim 12 , wherein said radiant heating zone is a footwell of a motor vehicle.

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  • Temperature profile · CPC title

  • Electric heaters using radiation · CPC title

  • Temperature by averaging, e.g. by scan · CPC title

  • related to the quantity of heat produced by the heater · CPC title

  • by detection of the vehicle occupants' presence; by detection of conditions relating to the body of occupants, e.g. using radiant heat detectors · CPC title

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What does patent US10814697B2 cover?
A radiant heating system includes a radiant heating zone, a first radiant heating feature on a first side of the radiant heating zone and a second radiant heating feature on a second side of the radiant heating zone opposite the first side. A method of radiant heating is also disclosed.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/2218. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 27 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).