Heater-core cover with heat pickup for aspirator air nozzle

US9878590B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9878590-B2
Application numberUS-201514629576-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2015
Priority dateFeb 25, 2014
Publication dateJan 30, 2018
Grant dateJan 30, 2018

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An HVAC assembly for conditioning air within a vehicle passenger cabin. The assembly includes a housing, at least one front air inlet and at least one front air outlet for conditioning air at a front of the cabin, at least one rear air inlet and at least one rear air outlet for conditioning air at a rear of the cabin, and a heater core. A cover is configured to: be mounted to an exterior of the housing over at least one heater core conduit; direct airflow exiting the housing to the at least one heater core conduit to permit heat transfer from heated coolant flowing through the at least one heater core conduit to the airflow to heat the airflow; and direct the heated airflow out from within the cover towards the at least one rear air inlet to mix with air exiting the at least one rear air inlet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heating, ventilation, and air-cooling (HVAC) assembly configured to condition air within a vehicle passenger cabin, the HVAC assembly comprising: a housing; at least one front air inlet and at least one front air outlet for conditioning air at a front portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; at least one rear air inlet and at least one rear air outlet for conditioning air at a rear portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; a heater core within the housing; and a cover configured to: be mounted to an exterior of the housing over at least one heater core conduit; direct airflow exiting the housing through a housing aperture defined by the housing to the at least one heater core conduit to permit heat transfer from heated coolant flowing through the at least one heater core conduit to the airflow to heat the airflow; and direct the heated airflow out from within the cover towards the at least one rear air inlet to mix with air exiting the at least one rear air inlet. 2. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one heater core conduit includes an inlet heater core conduit configured to direct the coolant from an engine to the heater core, and an outlet heater core conduit configured to direct the coolant from the heater core towards the engine. 3. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing further comprises an evaporator. 4. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an aspirator configured to direct the airflow out from within the housing through the housing aperture to within the cover. 5. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover at least partially defines a subchamber configured to direct the airflow to the at least one heater core conduit and out from within the cover through at least one outlet aperture defined by the cover. 6. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover defines channels that are at least partially helical, the channels configured to circle the airflow about the at least one heater core conduit to heat the airflow by facilitating heat transfer from the heated coolant flowing through the at least one heater core conduit to the airflow. 7. The HVAC assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one heater core conduit includes an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit; and wherein the cover at least partially defines an aspirator aperture configured to receive an aspirator nozzle therein, a first conduit aperture configured to receive the inlet conduit therethrough, a second conduit aperture configured to receive the outlet conduit therethrough, and at least one outlet aperture configured to direct the airflow from the cover to the at least one rear air inlet. 8. A heating, ventilation, and air-cooling (HVAC) assembly configured to condition air within a vehicle passenger cabin, the HVAC assembly comprising: a housing; at least one front air inlet and at least one front air outlet for conditioning air at a front portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; at least one rear air inlet and at least one rear air outlet for conditioning air at a rear portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; a heater core within the housing; an evaporator within the housing; an aspirator assembly including an aspirator nozzle at an exterior of the housing, the aspirator assembly configured to receive and direct airflow exiting the housing through a first housing aperture defined by the housing, the airflow heated by the heater core; and a cover mounted to an exterior of the housing over at least one heater core conduit, the cover configured to: direct airflow from the aspirator assembly to the at least one heater core conduit to permit heat transfer from heated coolant flowing through the at least one heater core conduit to the airflow to heat the airflow; and direct the heated airflow out from within the cover towards the at least one rear air inlet to mix with air exiting the at least one rear air inlet. 9. The HVAC assembly of claim 8 , wherein the aspirator assembly further includes a conduit extending from a second housing aperture defined by the housing to the aspirator nozzle at an exterior of the housing. 10. The HVAC assembly of claim 8 , wherein the cover at least partially defines a subchamber configured to direct the airflow from the aspirator nozzle to the at least one heater core conduit. 11. The HVAC assembly of claim 10 , wherein the cover includes a plurality of outlet apertures facing the at least one rear air inlet and configured to direct the airflow from the subchamber to the at least one rear air inlet. 12. The HVAC assembly of claim 11 , wherein the subchamber defines channels that are at least partially helical, the channels configured to circle the airflow about the at least one heater core conduit to heat the airflow by facilitating heat transfer from the heated coolant flowing through the at least one heater core conduit to the airflow. 13. The HVAC assembly of claim 12 , wherein the subchamber is partially defined by the exterior of the housing. 14. The HVAC assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least one heater core conduit includes an inlet conduit and an outlet conduit; and wherein the cover at least partially defines: an aspirator aperture configured to receive the aspirator nozzle therein; a first conduit aperture configured to receive the inlet conduit therethrough; a second conduit aperture configured to receive the outlet conduit therethrough; and a plurality of outlet apertures configured to direct the airflow from the cover to the at least one rear air inlet. 15. A heating, ventilation, and air-cooling (HVAC) assembly configured to condition air within a vehicle passenger cabin, the HVAC assembly comprising: a housing; at least one front air inlet and at least one front air outlet for conditioning air at a front portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; at least one rear air inlet and at least one rear air outlet for conditioning air at a rear portion of the vehicle passenger cabin; a heater core within the housing; an evaporator within the housing; an aspirator assembly including an aspirator nozzle at an exterior of the housing, the aspirator assembly configured to receive and direct airflow exiting the housing through a housing aperture defined by the housing, the airflow heated by the heater core; an inlet heater core conduit extending from the exterior of the housing; an outlet heater core conduit extending from the exterior of the housing; and a cover mounted to the exterior of the housing over at least a portion of each of the aspirator nozzle, the inlet heater core conduit, and the outlet heater core conduit; wherein the cover is configured to: direct airflow from the aspirator nozzle to both the inlet and outlet heater core conduits to permit heat transfer from heated coolant flowing through the inlet and outlet heater core conduits to the airflow to heat the airflow; and direct the heated airflow out from within the cover towards the at least one rear air inlet to mix with air exiting the at least one rear air inlet. 16. The HVAC assembly of claim 15 , wherein the cover at least partially defines an aspirator aperture through which the aspirator nozzle extends, a first conduit aperture through which the inlet heater core conduit extends, and a second conduit aperture through which the outlet heater core conduit extends. 17. The HVAC assembly of claim 16 , wherein the cover further defines a plurality of outlet apertures configured to direct the airflow out from within the cover towards the at least one rear air inlet. 18. The HVAC assembly of claim

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

  • of air deflecting or air directing means inside the device · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9878590B2 cover?
An HVAC assembly for conditioning air within a vehicle passenger cabin. The assembly includes a housing, at least one front air inlet and at least one front air outlet for conditioning air at a front of the cabin, at least one rear air inlet and at least one rear air outlet for conditioning air at a rear of the cabin, and a heater core. A cover is configured to: be mounted to an exterior of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Int America Inc, Denso Corp
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 Jan 30 2018 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).