Vehicle microclimate system and method of controlling same

US11718146B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11718146-B2
Application numberUS-202117327842-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2021
Priority dateOct 31, 2014
Publication dateAug 8, 2023
Grant dateAug 8, 2023

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A HVAC thermal conditioning system provides a macroclimate environment. An auxiliary thermal conditioning system has multiple microclimate devices. The microclimate devices are configured to be arranged within an interior space that provides the macroclimate environment to an occupant. The microclimate devices provide a microclimate environment to the occupant different than the macroclimate environment. The microclimate devices are in close proximity to a region of the occupant. A controller calculates an occupant personal comfort based upon a thermal energy experienced by the occupant from thermal radiation sources, thermal convection sources, and thermal conduction sources, and to automatically command the microclimate devices in response to the calculated occupant personal comfort based upon occupant characteristics to achieve a desired occupant personal comfort. The automatic command is to adjust and apportion the thermal conduction sources and/or thermal radiation sources experienced by the occupant to achieve the desired occupant personal comfort.

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A vehicle microclimate system comprising: a HVAC thermal conditioning system configured to provide a macroclimate environment; an auxiliary thermal conditioning system that has multiple microclimate devices, the microclimate devices configured to be arranged within an interior space that provides the macroclimate environment to an occupant, the microclimate devices are configured to provide a microclimate environment to the occupant different than the macroclimate environment, the microclimate devices configured to be in close proximity to a region of the occupant; and a controller in communication with the microclimate devices, the controller is configured to calculate an occupant personal comfort based upon a thermal energy experienced by the occupant from thermal radiation sources, thermal convection sources, and thermal conduction sources; wherein the controller configured to automatically command the microclimate devices in response to the calculated occupant personal comfort based upon occupant characteristics to achieve a desired occupant personal comfort; multiple thermal conditioning devices including the HVAC thermal conditioning system and the multiple microclimate devices; and wherein the automatic command from the controller is configured to control at least two of the multiple thermal conditioning devices that includes at least one of the multiple microclimate devices to adjust and apportion the thermal conduction sources and/or thermal radiation sources experienced by the occupant, to achieve the desired occupant personal comfort. 2. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein a region of the occupant includes at least one of a hand, a foot, a neck, a face, a leg, an arm, a head and a torso, and the at least one of multiple microclimate devices is provided by at least one of a steering wheel, a seat, a door panel, an armrest, a dash panel and a roof panel. 3. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein the occupant characteristics uses at least one of measured occupant information, user-input occupant information and learned occupant information. 4. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 3 , comprising an occupant comfort sensor in communication with the controller, the occupant comfort sensor configured to detect the occupant characteristics, the controller configured to use the detected occupant characteristics for determining the occupant personal comfort. 5. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 4 , wherein the occupant characteristics include at least one of occupant core temperature, occupant skin temperature and occupant skin moisture. 6. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 5 , wherein the occupant comfort sensor is an IR sensor configured to detect the occupant skin temperature. 7. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 4 , wherein the occupant comfort sensor is at least one of a weight sensor and a seatbelt sensor. 8. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 3 , wherein the user-input occupant information corresponds to a user-input occupant profile including at least one of gender, height, weight and occupant-provided comfort data. 9. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 3 , wherein the memory includes at least one look-up table with a microclimate profile associated with the occupant, the controller configured to modify the microclimate profile based upon at least one user input and command the microclimate devices in response to the microclimate profile associated with the user profile. 10. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 9 , wherein the controller records a thermal control setting for at least one of an outside temperature, an inside temperature, and a humidity on the look-up table and stores the thermal control settings chosen by the occupant under the recorded conditions. 11. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 10 , wherein the thermal control settings include user inputs to at least one of a switch and a touchscreen used to control at least one of the HVAC thermal conditioning system and the microclimate devices. 12. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 3 , wherein the occupant characteristics are associated with a microclimate profiles for use in setting the microclimate system at the occupant's specific location within the vehicle. 13. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein the occupant personal comfort is calculated based upon an equation TE occ =Σq r +Σq cv +Σq cd , wherein TE occ is the thermal energy experienced by the occupant, q r corresponds to the thermal radiation sources, q cv corresponds to the thermal convection sources, and q cd corresponds to the thermal conduction sources, wherein the automatic command from the controller is configured to adjust Σq cd and/or Σq r by controlling at least one of multiple microclimate devices to achieve the desired thermal comfort according to the equation. 14. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to detect a solar load on the vehicle relating to the thermal radiation sources q r based upon a solar load parameter, at least one of the microclimates device commanded in response the solar load parameter, the controller is configured to determine the solar load based upon at least one of vehicle location, vehicle direction of travel, detected light intensity and sun location. 15. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein the thermal convection source is thermally conditioned airflow from a vent. 16. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein the thermal conduction source is heating or cooling from a seat surface. 17. The vehicle microclimate system according to claim 1 , wherein the occupant personal comfort is determined for each of multiple vehicle occupants. 18. A vehicle microclimate system comprising: a HVAC thermal conditioning system configured to provide a macroclimate environment; an auxiliary thermal conditioning system that has multiple microclimate devices, the microclimate devices configured to be arranged within an interior space that provides the macroclimate environment to an occupant, the microclimate devices are configured to provide a microclimate environment to the occupant different than the macroclimate environment, the microclimate devices configured to be in close proximity to a region of the occupant; and a controller in communication with the microclimate devices, the controller is configured to calculate an occupant personal comfort based upon a thermal energy experienced by the occupant from thermal radiation sources, thermal convection sources, and thermal conduction sources; wherein the controller configured to automatically command the microclimate devices in response to the calculated occupant personal comfort based upon occupant characteristics to achieve a desired occupant personal comfort; wherein the automatic command from the controller is configured to control at least one of multiple microclimate devices to adjust and apportion the thermal conduction sources and/or thermal radiation sources experienced by the occupant, to achieve the desired occupant personal comfort; and wherein the occupant characteristics uses user-input occupant information, the user-input occupant information corresponds to a user-input occupant profile including at least one of gender, height, weight and occupant-provided comfort data, wherein the user-input occupant pr

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  • for vehicle seats · CPC title

  • the input being solar radiation · CPC title

  • for steering wheels · 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

  • the input being a vehicle driving condition, e.g. speed (B60H1/00828, B60H1/00864 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11718146B2 cover?
A HVAC thermal conditioning system provides a macroclimate environment. An auxiliary thermal conditioning system has multiple microclimate devices. The microclimate devices are configured to be arranged within an interior space that provides the macroclimate environment to an occupant. The microclimate devices provide a microclimate environment to the occupant different than the macroclimate en…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentherm Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/00285. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2023 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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