Air conditioner for vehicle
US-2018326812-A1 · Nov 15, 2018 · US
US9657956B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9657956-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313834471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2017 |
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A temperature door for an air handling system of a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system includes a first surface defining a sealing perimeter and a pivoting structure coupled to the first surface and defining an axis. The first surface is configured to pivot about the axis in the housing of the air handling system. A sealing lip is disposed about the sealing perimeter of the first surface and is adapted to engage a corresponding sealing surface of the housing of the air handling system. A pivoting of the first surface about the axis from a sealed position causes a progressive disengagement of the sealing lip from the sealing surface beginning in a location proximate the axis while at least a portion of the sealing lip remains engaged with the sealing surface at a location spaced from the axis.
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A temperature door for an air handling system, comprising: a first surface defining a sealing perimeter; a pivoting structure defining an axis, wherein the first surface is coupled to the pivoting structure and configured to pivot about the axis in a housing of the air handling system; a sealing lip disposed about the sealing perimeter of the first surface adapted to engage and overlap a corresponding sealing surface of the housing of the air handling system in a first seal position; wherein a pivoting of the first surface about the axis from the first seal position causes a disengagement of at least a first portion of the sealing lip from the sealing surface in a location proximate the axis while at least a second portion of the sealing lip remains engaged with the sealing surface at a location spaced from the axis, wherein the at least the first portion of the sealing lip overlaps the sealing surface of the housing by a smaller distance than the at least the second portion of the sealing lip overlaps the sealing surface of the housing. 2. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 1 , wherein the pivoting of the first surface about the axis away from the first seal position causes a progressive disengagement of the sealing lip from the sealing surface beginning at the location proximate the axis and continuing in a direction extending away from the axis, wherein the progressive disengagement of the sealing lip from the sealing surface is caused by a progressively increasing overlap present between the sealing lip and the sealing surface of the housing beginning at the location proximate the axis and continuing in the direction extending away from the axis. 3. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 1 , wherein at least one release gap is formed between the sealing lip and the sealing surface by the disengagement thereof. 4. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 3 , wherein the release gap has a maximum width of between approximately 1 and 5 millimeters. 5. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 1 , wherein a further pivoting of the first surface about the axis away from the first seal position moves the door to a second seal position, the sealing lip spaced from the sealing surface by a release gap. 6. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 1 , wherein the sealing perimeter of the first surface has between two and six sides. 7. A temperature door for an air handling system, comprising: a first surface; a pivoting structure defining an axis, wherein the first surface is coupled to the pivoting structure and configured to pivot about the axis in a housing of the air handling system; the first surface further comprising: a first radial edge and a second radial edge extending radially outwardly from the axis, and a distal edge spaced from the axis and extending between the first radial edge and the second radial edge; a first radial sealing lip disposed on the first radial edge; a second radial sealing lip disposed on the second radial edge; and a distal sealing lip disposed on the distal edge, wherein the first radial sealing lip, the second radial sealing lip, and the distal sealing lip define a sealing perimeter of the first surface adapted to engage and overlap a corresponding sealing surface of the housing of the air handling system in a first seal position; wherein a pivoting of the first surface about the axis from the first seal position causes a disengagement of at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip from the sealing surface in a location proximate the axis while the distal sealing lip remains engaged with the sealing surface at a location spaced from the axis, wherein the at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip overlaps the corresponding sealing surface of the housing by a smaller distance at the location proximate the axis than at the location spaced from the axis. 8. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 7 , wherein the pivoting of the first surface about the axis away from the first seal position causes a progressive disengagement of the at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip from the sealing surface beginning at the location proximate the axis and continuing in a direction extending away from the axis, wherein the progressive disengagement of the at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip from the sealing surface is caused by a progressively increasing overlap present between the at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip and the sealing surface of the housing beginning at the location proximate the axis and continuing in the direction extending away from the axis. 9. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 7 , wherein a further pivoting of the first surface about the axis away from the first seal position moves the door to a second seal position, the at least one of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip spaced from the sealing surface by a release gap while the distal sealing lip remains engaged with the sealing surface. 10. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 9 , wherein a further pivoting of the first surface about the axis from the second seal position moves the door to a third seal position, the first radial sealing lip, the second radial sealing lip and the distal sealing lip spaced from the sealing surface by a release gap. 11. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 10 , wherein the release gap has a maximum width of between about 1 mm and about 5 mm. 12. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 9 , wherein a further pivoting of the first surface about the axis from the second seal position moves the door to a third seal position, the first radial sealing lip, the second radial sealing lip and the distal sealing lip cooperating with the sealing surface to optimize a flow of air therethrough. 13. The temperature door for an air handling system of claim 7 , wherein the distal sealing lip is longer than each of the first radial sealing lip and the second radial sealing lip. 14. A temperature door for an air handling system of a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system for a vehicle, comprising: a first surface; a pivoting structure defining an axis, wherein the first surface is coupled to the pivoting structure and configured to pivot about the axis in a housing of the air handling system; the first surface further comprising: a first radial edge and a second radial edge extending radially outwardly from the axis, and a distal edge spaced from the axis and extending between the first radial edge and the second radial edge; a first radial sealing lip disposed on the first radial edge; a second radial sealing lip disposed on the second radial edge; and a distal sealing lip disposed on the distal edge, wherein the first radial sealing lip, the second radial sealing lip, and the distal sealing define a sealing perimeter of the first surface adapted to engage a corresponding sealing surface of the housing of the air handling system in a first seal position; wherein a first pivoting of the first surface about the axis from the first seal position to a second seal position causes formation of a first release gap between the first radial sealing lip and the sealing surface and a second release gap between the second radial sealing lip and the sealing surface while the distal sealing lip remains engaged
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