Multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles

US11104201B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11104201-B2
Application numberUS-201816181806-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 6, 2018
Priority dateNov 24, 2017
Publication dateAug 31, 2021
Grant dateAug 31, 2021

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The invention relates to a multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles (1) with several air conditioning zones (2), in particular for buses, characterized thereby that an air temperature control unit (3) is implemented to generate simultaneously warm air and cold air, wherein the cold air across a cold air duct (5) and the warm air across a warm air duct (6) extend separated from one another as a double conduit over the length of the vehicle (1) and that decentralized air mixing units (4) with at least one air outlet (20) are disposed along the double conduit and that the air outlets (20) are assigned to the air conditioning zones (2) of the vehicle (1).

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles with several air conditioning zones, comprising an air temperature control unit to simultaneously generate warm air and cold air, wherein the cold air flows across a cold air duct and the warm air flows across a warm air duct, and wherein the cold air duct and the warm air duct each extend over the length of the vehicle separated from one another forming a double conduit, and decentralized air mixing units disposed along the double conduit, each air mixing unit including at least one air outlet, and the at least one air outlet of each air mixing unit is located on a respective zone of the air conditioning zones of the vehicle, wherein for the generation of a warm air flow and a cold air flow a blower each is disposed in the air temperature control unit such that each blower is controllable and regulatable separately one from the other. 2. A multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles with several air conditioning zones, comprising an air temperature control unit to simultaneously generate warm air and cold air, wherein the cold air flows across a cold air duct and the warm air flows across a warm air duct, wherein the cold air duct and the warm air duct each extend over the length of the vehicle separated from one another forming a double conduit, and decentralized air mixing units disposed along the double conduit, each air mixing unit including at least one air outlet, and the at least one air outlet of each air mixing unit is located on a respective zone of the air conditioning zones of the vehicle, wherein any one of the air mixing units is developed such that it is manually operable, wherein a control element in the form of a knob is provided which via its rotation controls the temperature of the air volume flow and via its axial displacement controls the air quantity of the air volume flow. 3. A multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles with several air conditioning zones, comprising an air temperature control unit to simultaneously generate warm air and cold air, wherein the cold air flows across a cold air duct and the warm air flows across a warm air duct, and wherein the cold air duct and the warm air duct each extend over the length of the vehicle separated from one another forming a double conduit, and decentralized air mixing units disposed along the double conduit, each air mixing unit including at least one air outlet, and the at least one air outlet of each air mixing unit is located on a respective zone of the air conditioning zones of the vehicle, wherein the air temperature control unit includes a blower comprising connections for the supply of outside air and inside air, with the regulation of the ratio one to the other of the air supply. 4. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein the air temperature control unit comprises a refrigerant circulation with compressor, condenser, expansion element and evaporator, wherein the condenser is disposed prior to the warm air duct and the evaporator is disposed prior to the cold air duct and air can be conveyed by the blower into the cold air duct and into the warm air duct through the evaporator and the condenser. 5. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 4 , wherein the refrigerant circulation of the air temperature control unit includes R744 as the refrigerant and that the condenser is implemented as a combined refrigerant store and drier. 6. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein the cold air duct and the warm air duct are disposed laterally or at a roof lining of the vehicle. 7. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein the air temperature control unit is disposed on or at the roof of the vehicle. 8. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein several air temperature control units are provided. 9. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein the air conditioning zones are assigned to seats and that the seats comprise sensors for detecting occupancy of the seats. 10. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein additionally an infrared heater is disposed in a footwell of any one of the air conditioning zones. 11. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein any one of the air mixing units comprises connections for the cold air duct and the warm air duct and is located between them and that on the air mixing unit a temperature louver is provided for setting the ratio of warm air to cold air and downstream thereof a volume louver is provided for setting the air volume flow at the at least one air outlet of the air mixing unit. 12. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein any one of the air mixing units comprises several air outlets. 13. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein for the generation of a warm air flow and a cold air flow a blower each is disposed in the air temperature control unit such that each blower is controllable and regulatable separately one from the other. 14. A multi-zone air conditioning system as in claim 3 , wherein any one of the air mixing units is developed such that it is manually operable, wherein a control element in the form of a knob is provided which via its rotation controls the temperature of the air volume flow and via its axial displacement controls the air quantity of the air volume flow.

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  • Electric heaters using radiation · CPC title

  • for vehicles carrying large numbers of passengers, e.g. buses · CPC title

  • for the battery · CPC title

  • characterised by the position of the HVAC devices with respect to the passenger compartment (B60H1/00021 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Devices in the roof area of the passenger compartment · CPC title

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What does patent US11104201B2 cover?
The invention relates to a multi-zone air conditioning system for vehicles (1) with several air conditioning zones (2), in particular for buses, characterized thereby that an air temperature control unit (3) is implemented to generate simultaneously warm air and cold air, wherein the cold air across a cold air duct (5) and the warm air across a warm air duct (6) extend separated from one anothe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hanon Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/00371. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 31 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).