Directional climate control system with infrared targeting

US9862247B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9862247-B2
Application numberUS-201414492637-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2014
Priority dateSep 22, 2014
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system has a steerable outlet for directing a stream of treated air into a passenger compartment of a vehicle. A thermographic imager is configured to capture thermographic images covering a fixed region within the passenger compartment in which an occupant is potentially located. The HVAC control circuit is configured to a) compress a thermographic image to a temperature map representing pixels of the thermographic image falling within a predetermined temperature range corresponding to the occupant, b) filter the temperature map according to a sliding window to coalesce continuous regions of pixels on average falling within the predetermined temperature range, c) quantify an area for each continuous region, d) locate a centroid of a continuous region having a largest area, and e) aim the steerable outlet toward the centroid.

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What is claimed is: 1. Vehicle apparatus comprising: a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system having a steerable outlet for directing a stream of treated air into a passenger compartment of a vehicle; a thermographic imager configured to capture thermographic images covering a fixed region within the passenger compartment in which an occupant is potentially located; and an HVAC control circuit configured to a) compress a thermographic image to a temperature map representing pixels of the thermographic image falling within a predetermined temperature range corresponding to the occupant, b) filter the temperature map according to a sliding window to coalesce continuous regions of pixels on average falling within the predetermined temperature range, c) quantify an area for each continuous region, d) locate a centroid of a continuous region having a largest area, and e) aim the steerable outlet toward the centroid. 2. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an ambient temperature sensor measuring an external temperature outside the vehicle; and a cabin temperature sensor measuring an internal temperature inside the passenger compartment; wherein the HVAC control circuit selects the predetermined temperature range in response to the external and internal temperatures. 3. The vehicle apparatus of claim 2 wherein the HVAC control circuit includes a lookup table defining a minimum temperature and a maximum temperature of the predetermined range according to the measured internal and external temperatures. 4. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steerable outlet has a variable focus controllable by the HVAC control circuit in response to a magnitude of the largest area. 5. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 wherein the steerable outlet has a variable flow rate controllable by the HVAC control circuit in response to the internal temperature. 6. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 wherein the temperature map is comprised of pixels each having either a first value indicating a temperature within the predetermined range or a second value indicating a temperature outside the predetermined range. 7. The vehicle apparatus of claim 6 wherein the sliding window is comprised of a square array of pixels successively scanning the temperature map, wherein a pixel at successive centers of the square array is assigned a value matching a majority value for the pixels of the temperature map within the square array at each successive position. 8. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 wherein the area for each continuous region is quantified in response to summing a number of pixels within the region. 9. The vehicle apparatus of claim 1 wherein the centroid of the region is located in response to an average of orthogonal coordinates of the pixels of the region. 10. Vehicle apparatus comprising: a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system having a steerable outlet for directing a stream of treated air into a passenger compartment of a vehicle; a thermographic imager configured to capture thermographic images covering a fixed region within the passenger compartment in which an occupant is potentially located; and an HVAC control circuit configured to a) compress a thermographic image to a temperature map representing pixels of the thermographic image falling within a predetermined temperature range corresponding to the occupant, b) filter the temperature map according to a sliding window to coalesce continuous regions of pixels on average falling within the predetermined temperature range, c) quantify an area for each continuous region, d) locate a centroid of a continuous region having a largest area, and e) aim the steerable outlet toward the centroid; wherein the HVAC system includes a plurality of steerable outlets serving an occupant, and wherein the HVAC control circuit ranks a plurality of continuous regions according to their respective quantified areas and aims each respective steerable outlet to a respective centroid of a different one of the ranked regions. 11. Vehicle apparatus comprising: a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system having a steerable outlet for directing a stream of treated air into a passenger compartment of a vehicle; a thermographic imager configured to capture thermographic images covering a fixed region within the passenger compartment in which an occupant is potentially located; and an HVAC control circuit configured to a) compress a thermographic image to a temperature map representing pixels of the thermographic image falling within a predetermined temperature range corresponding to the occupant, b) filter the temperature map according to a sliding window to coalesce continuous regions of pixels on average falling within the predetermined temperature range, c) quantify an area for each continuous region, d) locate a centroid of a continuous region having a largest area, and e) aim the steerable outlet toward the centroid; wherein the HVAC control circuit periodically re-aims the steerable outlet in response to updated thermographic images. 12. The vehicle apparatus of claim 10 further comprising; a seat occupancy detector providing an indication whether each one of a plurality of seating positions within the passenger compartment are occupied; wherein one of the steerable outlets is primarily dedicated to a first one of the seating positions and is steered to a second one of the seating positions when the seat occupancy detector indicates that the first one of the seating positions is unoccupied. 13. The vehicle apparatus of claim 11 wherein the HVAC system includes a variable speed blower, and wherein an operating speed of the blower is reduced during capturing of an updated thermographic image. 14. The vehicle apparatus of claim 11 wherein the HVAC control circuit filters an updated thermographic image to reduce imaging of the stream of treated air.

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  • G06F18/00Primary

    Pattern recognition · CPC title

  • by detection of the vehicle occupants' presence; by detection of conditions relating to the body of occupants, e.g. using radiant heat detectors · CPC title

  • Air directing means, e.g. blades in an air outlet (construction of nozzles or air diffusers B60H1/34) · CPC title

  • the components being ventilating, air admitting or air distributing devices · CPC title

  • Constructional lay-out of the devices in the vehicle · CPC title

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What does patent US9862247B2 cover?
A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system has a steerable outlet for directing a stream of treated air into a passenger compartment of a vehicle. A thermographic imager is configured to capture thermographic images covering a fixed region within the passenger compartment in which an occupant is potentially located. The HVAC control circuit is configured to a) compress a thermog…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F18/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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