HVAC module having an open architecture

US9724978B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9724978-B2
Application numberUS-201514685933-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2015
Priority dateApr 14, 2015
Publication dateAug 8, 2017
Grant dateAug 8, 2017

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An open architecture HVAC module is disclosed having a housing defining an air inlet and at least two adjacent air outlets. An evaporator and a heater unit are disposed within the housing. A cold air chamber is defined between the evaporator and heater unit, and a hot air chamber is defined downstream of the heater unit. A partition extends into the cold and hot air chambers from an interior surface of the housing between the two adjacent air outlets. The partition is spaced from the evaporator and heater unit. The partition cooperates with the housing to define a first mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first outlet and a second mixing chamber in fluid communication with the second outlet. A blend valve is disposed in each mixing chambers. The blend valves are configured to selectively direct air flow from the cold and hot air chambers to the air outlets.

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What is claimed is: 1. An HVAC module, comprising: a housing defining an air inlet, a first air outlet, and a second air outlet adjacent said first air outlet; a first heat exchanger disposed within said housing downstream of said air inlet; a second heat exchanger disposed within said housing downstream of said first heat exchanger; a first air chamber defined in said housing between said first heat exchanger and said second heat exchanger; a second air chamber defined in said housing between said second heat exchanger and an interior surface of said housing downstream of said second heat exchanger; a first partition extending into said first air chamber and said second air chamber from an interior surface of said housing between said first air outlet and said second air outlet; wherein said first partition is spaced from said first heat exchanger and said second heat exchanger such that each of said first air outlet and said second air outlet are in fluid communication with both of said first air chamber and said second air chamber. 2. The HVAC module of claim 1 , wherein: said first partition wall cooperates with said housing to define a first mixing chamber in fluid communication with said first outlet on one side of said first partition wall and a second mixing chamber in fluid communication with said second outlet said other side of said first partition wall, wherein each of said first and second mixing chambers are in fluid communication with both of said first air chamber and said second air chamber. 3. The HVAC module of claim 2 , further comprising a first blend valve disposed in said first mixing chamber, wherein said first blend valve is configured to selectively direct air flow from said first air chamber and said second air chamber to said first air outlet. 4. The HVAC module of claim 3 , further comprising a second blend valve disposed in said second mixing chamber, wherein said second blend valve is configured to selectively direct air flow from said first air chamber sand said second air chamber to said second air outlet. 5. The HVAC module of claim 4 , wherein: said housing further defines a third air outlet and a fourth air outlet adjacent said third air outlet. 6. The HVAC module of claim 5 , further comprising a second partition extending into said first air chamber and said second air chamber from an interior surface of said housing between said third air outlet and said fourth air outlet. 7. The HVAC module of claim 6 , wherein said second partition is spaced from said first heat exchanger and said second heat exchanger such that each of said third air outlet and said fourth air outlet are in fluid communication with both of said first air chamber and said second air chamber. 8. The HVAC module of claim 7 , wherein: said second partition wall cooperates with said housing to define a third mixing chamber in fluid communication with said third outlet on one side of said second partition wall and a fourth mixing chamber in fluid communication with said fourth outlet said other side of said second partition wall, wherein said third and fourth mixing chambers are in fluid communication with said first air chamber and said second air chamber. 9. The HVAC module of claim 8 , further comprising a third blend valve disposed in said third mixing chamber, wherein said third blend valve is configured to selectively direct air flow from said first air chamber and said second air chamber to said third air outlet. 10. The HVAC module of claim 9 , further comprising a fourth blend valve disposed in said fourth mixing chamber, wherein said fourth blend valve is configured to selectively direct air flow from said first air chamber sand said second air chamber to said fourth air outlet. 11. The HVAC module of claim 10 , further comprises no more than one blower assembly configured to induce air flow through said housing from said inlet to at least one of said outlets. 12. The HVAC module of claim 11 , wherein said first heat exchanger is an evaporator and said second heat exchanger is a heater unit.

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  • Deviding walls for separate air flows · CPC title

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

  • Distribution of conditionned air · CPC title

  • Air flow details of HVAC devices · CPC title

  • to left and right part of passenger compartment · CPC title

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What does patent US9724978B2 cover?
An open architecture HVAC module is disclosed having a housing defining an air inlet and at least two adjacent air outlets. An evaporator and a heater unit are disposed within the housing. A cold air chamber is defined between the evaporator and heater unit, and a hot air chamber is defined downstream of the heater unit. A partition extends into the cold and hot air chambers from an interior su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mahle Int Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60H1/00064. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). 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).