Vehicle HVAC system with modular door design

US11299009B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11299009-B2
Application numberUS-202016813902-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 10, 2020
Priority dateMar 10, 2020
Publication dateApr 12, 2022
Grant dateApr 12, 2022

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A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system includes a door plate, a first shaft, and a second shaft. The door plate has a front surface extending between an upper edge surface and a lower edge surface. The upper edge surface defines a first array of keyed orifices. The lower edge surface defines a second array of keyed orifices. The first shaft has a first keyed protrusion that is disposed within a first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices. The second shaft has a second keyed protrusion that is disposed within a first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices. The first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices and the first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices form a pair of axially aligned keyed orifices.

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A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system comprising: a door plate having a front surface extending between an upper edge surface and a lower edge surface, the upper edge surface defining a first array of keyed orifices and the lower edge surface defining a second array of keyed orifices, wherein the first and second arrays of keyed orifices form pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices, and wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair axially aligned of keyed orifices has a shape that differs from the keyed orifices that form the other pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices; a first shaft having a first keyed protrusion disposed within a first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices; and a second shaft having a second keyed protrusion disposed within a first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices, wherein the first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices and the first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices form a first pair of the pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices. 2. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are identical in shape. 3. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 1 wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair axially aligned of keyed orifices has a size that differs from the keyed orifices that form the other pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices. 4. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein each of the keyed orifices of the first pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are T-shaped. 5. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 1 , wherein each of the keyed orifices of the first pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are cross-shaped. 6. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 1 further comprising a barrel type door secured to a first lateral end of the door plate. 7. A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system comprising: a post having an upper edge surface, a lower edge surface, a lateral side defining a receptacle, the upper edge surface defining a first array of keyed orifices and the lower edge surface defining a second array of keyed orifices, wherein the first and second arrays of keyed orifices form pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices; a door plate having a lateral edge disposed within the receptacle; a first shaft having a first keyed protrusion disposed within a first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices; and a second shaft having a second keyed protrusion disposed within a first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices, wherein the first keyed orifice of the first array of keyed orifices and the first keyed orifice of the second array of keyed orifices form a first pair of the pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices. 8. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 7 , wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are identical in shape. 9. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 7 , wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair axially aligned of keyed orifices has a shape that differs from the keyed orifices that form the other pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices. 10. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 9 , wherein each of the keyed orifices within each pair axially aligned of keyed orifices has a size that differs from the keyed orifices that form the other pairs of axially aligned keyed orifices. 11. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 9 , wherein each of the keyed orifices of the first pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are T-shaped. 12. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 9 , wherein each of the keyed orifices of the first pair of axially aligned keyed orifices are cross-shaped. 13. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 7 further comprising a barrel type door secured to a first lateral end of the door plate. 14. A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system comprising: a door plate having a front surface extending between an upper edge surface and a lower edge surface, the door plate defining an array of parallel keyed cavities that extend from the upper edge surface to the lower edge surface; and a shaft having a keyed portion disposed within a first keyed cavity of the array of keyed cavities and having first and second ends that protrude from the upper edge surface and the lower edge surface, respectively. 15. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 14 , wherein each of the keyed cavities has a shape that differs from the other keyed cavities. 16. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 15 , wherein the first of the keyed cavities is D-shaped. 17. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 15 , wherein the first of the keyed cavities is T-shaped. 18. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 15 , wherein the first of the keyed cavities is cross-shaped. 19. The modular door for a vehicle HVAC system of claim 15 , wherein the first of the keyed cavities is oval-shaped.

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  • Damper doors moved by translation, e.g. curtain doors · CPC title

  • the door being a rotating disc or cylinder or part thereof (B60H1/00678 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Damper doors moved by rotation; Grilles · CPC title

  • Manufacturing or assembling · CPC title

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What does patent US11299009B2 cover?
A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system includes a door plate, a first shaft, and a second shaft. The door plate has a front surface extending between an upper edge surface and a lower edge surface. The upper edge surface defines a first array of keyed orifices. The lower edge surface defines a second array of keyed orifices. The first shaft has a first keyed protrusion that is disposed within…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Int America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/00692. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2022 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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