Cooling systems for vehicle interior surfaces
US-2019322305-A1 · Oct 24, 2019 · US
US8993929B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8993929-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213348688-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2015 |
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A steering wheel includes a central portion connected to the steering column for rotation about an axis, and a rim extending around the central portion. A steering wheel includes a passageway extending through portions of the steering wheel. A plurality of spaced apart rings are disposed on the rim, and a plurality of N-type and P-type thermoelectric (“TE”) elements are disposed on the rings. The thermoelectric elements may comprise Peltier devices in the form of relatively thin plate-like units having generally planar opposite surfaces, and rectangular perimeters. An electrical conductor interconnects the P-type and N-type elements in series. The steering wheel includes first and second thermal conductors thermally connected to inner and outer surfaces of the thermoelectric elements. An air circulation device moves air through the passageway to cool the rim of the steering wheel.
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We claim: 1. A steering wheel assembly, comprising: a central portion configured to be connected to a steering column of a motor vehicle for rotation about an axis; a rim extending around the central portion, wherein the steering wheel includes a passageway extending through at least a portion of the rim, the rim defining an outer side portion facing away from the axis; a plurality of spaced apart rings of thermally conductive material disposed on the rim; a plurality of N-type thermoelectric elements having inner and outer surfaces, wherein the N-type elements are disposed on at least one of the rings with the inner surface facing the rim; a plurality of P-type thermoelectric elements having inner and outer surfaces, wherein the P-type elements are disposed on at least one of the rings with the inner surface facing the rim; a first thermal conductor thermally connected to the inner surfaces of the N-type and P-type elements and to the thermally conductive material of the at least one ring; a second thermal conductor thermally connected to the outer surfaces of the N-type and P-type elements; an electrical conductor interconnecting the P-type and N-type elements in series, such that an electrical current passing through the electrical conductor causes the N-type and P-type thermoelectric elements to conductively draw heat from the second thermal conductor to cool the second thermal conductor and conduct the heat to the rim; a powered air circulation device that moves air through the passageway to thereby cool the rim upon application of electrical power to the P-type and N-type elements. 2. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the steering wheel includes at least one spoke extending between the central portion of the steering wheel and the rim portion of the steering wheel, and wherein the passageway extends through the spoke and fluidly interconnects the rim and the central portion of the steering wheel. 3. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the rings comprise electrically conductive material; and wherein the N-type and P-type thermoelectric elements are electrically connected to the rings upon which each thermoelectric element is disposed. 4. The steering wheel assembly of claim 3 , wherein: the thermoelectric elements comprise thin plate-like structures defining a perimeter, a thickness, and a cross-sectional area, and wherein a ratio of the thickness divided by the cross-sectional area is in the range of about 0.08 to about 0.20. 5. The steering wheel assembly of claim 3 , including: a layer of electrically insulating, yet thermally conductive material disposed between the rings and the rim. 6. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the electrical conductors comprise a first electrical conductor disposed on the inner surfaces of the P-type and N-type thermoelectric elements, and a second electrical conductor disposed on the outer surfaces of the P-type and N-type thermoelectric elements, and including; a thermally insulating material disposed between adjacent P-type and N-type thermoelectric elements. 7. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: each ring comprises a circular band of electrically conductive metal having opposite side edges and cylindrical inner and outer surfaces. 8. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: each ring comprises a circular band of electrically conductive metal having opposite side edges and cylindrical inner and outer surfaces. 9. The steering wheel assembly of claim 8 , wherein: each ring defines a generally constant width between the opposite side edges, and wherein: the P-type and N-type thermoelectric elements define a thickness and opposite side edges, and wherein a distance between the opposite side edges of the P-type and N-type thermoelectric elements is significantly less than the width of the rings. 10. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the powered air circulation device comprises a fan disposed in the steering wheel. 11. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , including; a controller; and a temperature sensor operably connected to the controller wherein the controller controls an amount of electrical power supplied to the N-type and P-type thermoelectric elements based, at least in part, on a temperature sensed by the temperature sensor. 12. The steering wheel assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the temperature sensor is positioned on the steering wheel. 13. The steering wheel assembly of claim 11 , including: an electrical resistance heating element disposed on the rim of the steering wheel, wherein the electrical resistance heating element is controlled by the controller based, at least in part, on a temperature sensed by the temperature sensor. 14. The steering wheel assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the rim of the steering wheel is generally circular and defines 12 equally spaced clock positions corresponding to positions on a clock face, and wherein: the rings of electrically conductive material provide a heat output level per unit length that is greater near the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions than at the 12 o'clock position. 15. A method of controlling a temperature of a steering wheel of a motor vehicle of the type having an interior space that can be accessed by opening a door of the vehicle, the method comprising: providing a steering wheel having a rim and a temperature control system including a plurality of N-type thermoelectric elements and a plurality of P-type thermoelectric elements on the rim that are electrically and thermally interconnected to conductively cool the rim of the steering wheel; controlling an amount of electrical power supplied to the N and P-type thermoelectric elements utilizing at least one of a temperature of the interior space, heat input into the interior space from solar rays, a temperature of a component that is thermally connected to the interior space, and a signal from a remote device. 16. The method of claim 15 , including: providing a temperature sensor to measure a temperature of the steering wheel; and wherein: an amount of electrical power supplied to the N and P-type thermoelectric elements is controlled utilizing a temperature of the steering wheel. 17. The method of claim 15 , including: providing a cell phone; utilizing a signal from the cell phone to control the temperature control system of the steering wheel. 18. The method of claim 15 , including: measuring a temperature of a vehicle interior space at predefined time intervals when the vehicle is not in operation; controlling the temperature control system based on the measured temperatures of a vehicle interior space. 19. A steering wheel, comprising: a rim having an air passageway; a metal ring extending around the rim; thermally conductive, electrically insulating material between the rim and metal ring; alternating P and N thermoelectric cooling elements on an outside of the metal ring; metal material on an outside of the thermoelectric elements; thermal insulation between the metal ring and the second metal material surrounding the thermoelectric elements; electrical insulation on the second metal material. 20. The steering wheel of claim 19 , wherein: the rim is circular and defines 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, and wherein a plurality of metal rings are disposed at the 3 o'clock position, and a plurality of metal rings are disposed at the 9 o'clock position; adjacent pairs of P and N thermoelectric elements
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