Hvac control for vehicles with start/stop engines

US2016332502A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016332502-A1
Application numberUS-201615223766-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 29, 2016
Priority dateMay 15, 2013
Publication dateNov 17, 2016
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A vehicle HVAC system is described that comprises a front control interface, a rear control interface, and a climate controller. The front control interface may be manipulated by the driver in the front seat. Manipulating the front control interface controls the climate setting for both the front and rear areas of the vehicle. The rear control interface, located in the rear area of the vehicle, is accessible to be manipulated by a passenger seated in the rear area. The controller may be commanded to disable the front control interface and enable the rear control interface to control the climate setting for the rear area.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A heating ventilation and air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising: a front climate interface to set a climate setting of a front area and a rear area; a rear climate interface to set a climate setting of the rear area; an occupant sensor to detect an occupied rear seat; a selector switch actuatable by a vehicle occupant; and a controller to allow the rear climate interface to control the climate setting of the rear area under conditions of a detected rear occupant or an actuated selector switch, and to prevent a vehicle engine from shutting off when the climate settings are different. 2 . The heating ventilation and air conditioning system of claim 1 wherein: the rear climate interface is further configured to be manipulated by a passenger seated in the rear area. 3 . The heating ventilation and air conditioning system of claim 1 wherein: the controller is further configured to change the climate of a selected one of the front or rear areas based upon a selected climate setting range. 4 . The heating ventilation and air conditioning system of claim 1 further comprising: at least one climate sensor configured to detect a current climate setting in each of the front and rear areas. 5 . A vehicle HVAC system comprising: a front climate interface that controls front and rear climate settings; a rear climate interface that controls the rear climate setting; and a controller configured to, in response to actuation of a switch, disable the front climate interface from controlling the rear climate setting, allow the rear climate interface to control the rear climate setting, and restart an engine to achieve the rear climate setting. 6 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 wherein: the rear climate interface is configured to control the front area climate setting. 7 . The HVAC system of claim 6 wherein: the controller being further configured to disable the front climate interface from controlling the front area climate setting such that the rear climate interface controls the front and rear climate settings. 8 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 wherein: the controller disables the front climate interface upon detection of a driver being a chauffeur of the vehicle. 9 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 8 wherein: the controller is further configured to disable the front climate interface in response to a seat in a front area changing positions to a position different from a preset seat position indicative of an owner. 10 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 wherein: the controller disables the front climate interface upon detection of a passenger being seated in the rear area via a camera. 11 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 10 further comprising: a seat occupant sensor to detect a passenger seated in a rear area, the controller being in communication with the seat occupant sensor such that the controller disables the front climate interface upon the seat occupant sensor detecting a passenger being seated in the rear area. 12 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 wherein: the controller is disables the front climate interface upon detection of a driver being a chauffeur of the vehicle and upon detection of a passenger seated in a rear area. 13 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 , wherein: the controller is further configured to enable the front climate interface to control the rear climate setting in a rear area. 14 . The vehicle HVAC system of claim 5 further comprising: an engine configured to be enabled and disabled, via the controller, to reduce fuel consumption wherein the controller is further configured to restart the engine, after the engine has been disabled, based on the front and rear climate settings being different from a climate of one of a front and rear area. 15 . A control system comprising: a control circuit enables and disables an engine to reduce fuel consumption; a heating ventilation and air conditioning system may be disabled when the engine is off and is selectively enabled when the engine is operating; an input indicative of a rear seat being occupied provided to the control circuit; and a climate sensor controls the heating ventilation and air conditioning system based upon a rear seat condition when the input is received by the control circuit. 16 . The control system of claim 15 further comprising: a sensor monitoring the rear seat that provides the input indicative of the rear seat being occupied. 17 . The control system of claim 15 further comprising: a seat position sensor attached to a front seat that provides the input when the front seat is shifted to a position to provide added leg room for the rear seat. 18 . The control system of claim 15 wherein: the engine is an internal combustion engine that is part of a hybrid electric vehicle that also includes an electric traction motor and a battery. 19 . The control system of claim 15 wherein: the engine is a combustion engine that provides all traction power for a vehicle.

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  • Ventilators and damper doors · CPC title

  • to front and rear part of passenger compartment · CPC title

  • for vehicles having a combustion engine and electric drive means, e.g. hybrid electric vehicles · CPC title

  • Control systems or circuits characterised by including features for locking or memorising of control modes · CPC title

  • for sending air streams of different temperatures into the passenger compartment · CPC title

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What does patent US2016332502A1 cover?
A vehicle HVAC system is described that comprises a front control interface, a rear control interface, and a climate controller. The front control interface may be manipulated by the driver in the front seat. Manipulating the front control interface controls the climate setting for both the front and rear areas of the vehicle. The rear control interface, located in the rear area of the vehicle,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/00742. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).