Transport refrigeration system and a can id distributing method for the transport refrigeration system
US-2021199358-A1 · Jul 1, 2021 · US
US12434533B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12434533-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318312020-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 7, 2025 |
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A recreational vehicle air conditioning system supports multiple recreational vehicle air conditioning units having closed air conditioning circuits and a controller that is electronically coupled to each of the recreational vehicle air conditioning units to control each of the closed air conditioning circuits to regulate an overall power consumption of the multiple recreational vehicle air conditioning units. A recreational vehicle air conditioning system may also support multiple recreational vehicle air conditioning units where a refrigerant line set is coupled between the recreational vehicle air conditioning units such that a compressor in one of the recreational vehicle air conditioning units is capable of supplying refrigerant to the evaporators of the multiple recreational vehicle air conditioning units, and such that valves coupled in series with each of the evaporators may be regulated to control cooling by each recreational vehicle air conditioning unit.
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An air conditioning system for a recreational vehicle, the system comprising: a first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit for cooling a first zone in a living space of the recreational vehicle, the first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit including: a first air conditioning circuit including a compressor, a first evaporator, and a first valve configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the first evaporator; a first refrigerant port coupled in parallel with the first evaporator, the first refrigerant port including a first outlet coupled upstream of the first evaporator and a first inlet coupled downstream of the first evaporator; and a second valve configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the first refrigerant port; a second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit for cooling a second zone in the living space of the recreational vehicle, the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit including: a second air conditioning circuit including a second evaporator; and a second refrigerant port including a second inlet coupled upstream of the second evaporator and a second outlet coupled downstream of the second evaporator; a refrigerant line set coupling the first outlet to the second inlet and coupling the second outlet to the first inlet to place the second evaporator in fluid communication with the compressor; and a controller coupled to the compressor and the first and second valves and configured to control the first and second valves while running the compressor to regulate refrigerant flow through each of the first and second evaporators and thereby control cooling of the first and second zones in the living space of the recreational vehicle. 2. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit is configured to be mounted on a side wall of the recreational vehicle. 3. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit is configured to be mounted in a cabinet of the recreational vehicle. 4. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit is configured to be mounted on a rear of the recreational vehicle. 5. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the first air conditioning circuit further includes a condenser coupled downstream of the compressor and upstream of the first evaporator, wherein the first valve is coupled between the condenser and the first evaporator, wherein the second valve is coupled between the condenser and the first outlet, wherein the first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit further includes a third valve coupled between the first evaporator and the compressor and a fourth valve coupled between the first inlet and the compressor, and wherein the controller is further coupled to the third and fourth valves to regulate refrigerant flow through each of the first and second evaporators. 6. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is external to both of the first and second recreational vehicle air conditioning units. 7. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is disposed in the first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit. 8. The air conditioning system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is a first controller and wherein the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit includes a second controller disposed in the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit and in communication with the first controller. 9. The air conditioning system of claim 8 , further comprising a communication channel established between the first and second controllers. 10. The air conditioning system of claim 9 , wherein the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit includes at least one sensor, and wherein the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit is configured to communicate sensor data from the at least one sensor to the first controller over the communication channel. 11. The air conditioning system of claim 1 , wherein the refrigerant line set further includes at least one electrical line to supply electrical power from the first recreational vehicle air conditioning unit to the second recreational vehicle air conditioning unit. 12. A recreational vehicle air conditioning unit for a recreational vehicle, the recreational vehicle air conditioning unit comprising: a housing; a first air conditioning circuit disposed in the housing and including a compressor, a first evaporator, and a first valve configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the first evaporator; a first refrigerant port disposed on the housing and coupled in parallel with the first evaporator, the first refrigerant port including a first outlet coupled upstream of the first evaporator and a first inlet coupled downstream of the first evaporator, the first refrigerant port configured to be coupled to a second air conditioning circuit disposed external to the housing and including a second evaporator and a second refrigerant port including a second inlet coupled upstream of the second evaporator and a second outlet coupled downstream of the second evaporator, wherein the first refrigerant port is configured to couple to the second air conditioning circuit through a refrigerant line set that couples the first outlet to the second inlet and couples the second outlet to the first inlet to place the second evaporator in fluid communication with the compressor; a second valve configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the first refrigerant port; and a controller coupled to the compressor and the first and second valves and configured to control the first and second valves while running the compressor to regulate refrigerant flow through each of the first and second evaporators. 13. The recreational vehicle air conditioning unit of claim 12 , wherein the first air conditioning circuit further includes a condenser coupled downstream of the compressor and upstream of the first evaporator, wherein the first valve is coupled between the condenser and the first evaporator, wherein the second valve is coupled between the condenser and the first outlet, wherein the recreational vehicle air conditioning unit further includes a third valve coupled between the first evaporator and the compressor and a fourth valve coupled between the first inlet and the compressor, and wherein the controller is further coupled to the third and fourth valves to regulate refrigerant flow through each of the first and second evaporators. 14. The recreational vehicle air conditioning unit of claim 12 , wherein the recreational vehicle air conditioning unit is configured to mounted on a rear of the recreational vehicle. 15. The recreational vehicle air conditioning unit of claim 12 , wherein the housing is a first housing, wherein the second air conditioning circuit is disposed in a second housing, the recreational vehicle air conditioning unit further comprising a communication port configured to communicate with a component in the second housing. 16. The recreational vehicle air conditioning unit of claim 15 , wherein the controller is a first controller, and the component is a sensor, a fan or a second controller disposed in the second housing. 17. The recreational vehicle air conditioning unit of claim 16 , further comprising a power port configured to communicate power to the second housing.
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