B60H1/00535

HOUSING FOR A HEATING, VENTILATION AND/OR AIR CONDITIONING DEVICE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20210323386 · 2021-10-21 · ·

The invention relates to a heating, ventilation and/or air conditioning device (10) for a motor vehicle, comprising a housing (12) defining an air duct (11) for the passage of an airflow comprising—an inlet module (8), comprising at least one air inlet (15, 16), an air filter (70) being arranged within the inlet module (8), and—a distribution module (9) comprising at least one air outlet (27, 29, 30), the inlet module (8) and the distribution module (9) being detachably assembled to one another; according to the invention, the inlet module (8) is configured to be arranged in a first area of the vehicle, and the distribution module (9) is configured to be arranged in a second area of the vehicle, the air filter (70) being able to be removed from the second area of the vehicle. The invention also relates to a motor vehicle comprising such a device.

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system of a work vehicle

A heating, ventilation, and air condition (HVAC) system of a work vehicle includes a housing configured to mount to a structure of a cab of the work vehicle. The housing includes at least one mounting assembly configured to support at least one heat exchanger within the housing, and the at least one mounting assembly is configured to position the at least one heat exchanger such that the at least one heat exchanger extends through the structure from an interior of the cab to an exterior of the cab while the at least one heat exchanger is coupled to the at least one mounting assembly.

Air conditioning system for vehicle

Disclosed herein is an air conditioning system for a vehicle, in which an air conditioning unit having noise inducing unit is arranged at an engine room based on a dash panel and a distribution duct for distributing air to the interior of the vehicle is arranged in the interior of the vehicle based on the dash panel, thereby reducing noise and vibration in the interior of the vehicle, securing visibility and enabling a worker to easily access the air conditioning system for follow-up service because the air conditioning unit causing noise is arranged inside the engine room, and enhancing passengers' convenience by maximizing the interior space of the vehicle in comparison with the conventional air conditioning systems because only the distribution duct is arranged in the interior of the vehicle.

Overhead automatic heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) apparatus
11091006 · 2021-08-17 ·

An overhead automatic Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) apparatus can be installed in an overhead surface within various types of vehicles, structures, and buildings, in order to maintain comfortable temperature inside of the respective environment. The overhead automatic HVAC apparatus can be installed in the roof of an automobile, allowing the driver to return to a comfortable temperature. Also this provides safety, preventing a child left inside of the automobile from being harmed due to extreme temperatures. The overhead automatic HVAC apparatus can be installed in a roof of a military vehicle, such as an High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), or the ceiling of an office inside of a commercial building. The overhead automatic HVAC apparatus can be self-powered, including a battery and a solar-powered generator which allows the overhead automatic HVAC apparatus to run when conventional AC units are off, reduces costs, and power consumption.

Vehicle air conditioner
11034208 · 2021-06-15 · ·

An air-conditioner, adapted to be fitted to a roof/wall of a vehicle, comprises: an external unit containing a compressor and at least one heat exchanger element and having air channels respectively for supplying conditioned air and for receiving return air through an opening in a roof or wall of the vehicle, the opening being either of two types of different sizes; a frame to be installed in the opening and between the external unit and the roof/wall and having locating elements, on each of two opposite sides of the frame, configured to locate the frame in the opening and to locate the frame in the external unit, wherein the frame is to be installed with the first side facing the roof or wall for the first type of opening and is to be installed with the first side facing the external unit for the second type of opening.

MODULAR ROOF-MOUNTED AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM

A modular, roof-mounted air-conditioning system for a vehicle includes at least two similar air-conditioning modules for air-conditioning areas within the vehicle, wherein the air-conditioning modules are combined to form a functional assembly, and wherein the assembly can be installed on a roof of the vehicle.

VEHICLE HVAC SYSTEM WITH MODULAR DOOR DESIGN
20210283989 · 2021-09-16 ·

A modular door kit for a vehicle HVAC system includes first, second, and third subcomponents. The first subcomponent defines a receptacle and is configured to be standardized for first and second door configurations. The second subcomponent has a first protrusion and is configured to be standardized for the first door configuration but not the second door configuration. The first protrusion is configured to engage the receptacle to rigidly affix the position of the second subcomponent relative to the first subcomponent to form the first door configuration. The third subcomponent has a second protrusion and is configured to be standardized for the second door configuration but not the first door configuration. The second protrusion is configured to engage the receptacle to rigidly affix the position of the third subcomponent relative to the first subcomponent to form the second door configuration.

VEHICLE HVAC SYSTEM WITH MODULAR DOOR DESIGN
20210283977 · 2021-09-16 ·

A modular door for a vehicle HVAC system includes a first subcomponent, a second subcomponent, and a customized subcomponent. The first subcomponent forms a first portion of the modular door and is configured to be standardized for first and second vehicle HVAC systems. The second subcomponent forms a second portion of the modular door and is configured to be standardized for the first and second vehicle HVAC systems. The customized subcomponent is configured to separate the first subcomponent from the second subcomponent. The customized subcomponent is also configured to connect the first subcomponent to the second subcomponent such that the modular door is configured for the first vehicle HVAC system.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) ASSEMBLY FOR SUPPLYING DIFFERENT MIXED AIR FLOWS SIMULTANEOUSLY AND METHOD FOR MANAGING THE SAME

A heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) assembly for supplying different mixed air flows simultaneously is disclosed. The assembly includes first blend kinematics configured for allowing passage of a first air flow, second blend kinematics configured for allowing passage of a second air flow, obtaining means configured to obtain a temperature command indicating a target temperature for two different locations outside the HVAC assembly, identifying means configured to identify a pattern for the first blend kinematics and the second blend kinematics for modifying the first air flow and the second air flow based on the temperature command, and coordinating means configured to coordinate each of the first blend kinematics and the second blend kinematics simultaneously.

Vehicle air-conditioning unit
11001126 · 2021-05-11 · ·

A vehicle air-conditioning unit includes a seal compressing portion presses a sealing component against a partition wall that separates an interior and an exterior of a vehicle compartment. The seal compressing portion is positioned in the interior of the vehicle compartment and includes a tubing routing space through which inner tubing extends, and a drain space positioned below the tubing routing space to receive water drained from the tubing routing space. The drain space communicates with the exterior of the vehicle compartment via a through hole of the partition wall to discharge water from the drain space to the exterior of the vehicle compartment.