B60H2001/2281

Vehicle air conditioning apparatus

A vehicle air conditioning apparatus is provided which includes: a plurality of seat air conditioning units configured to selectively perform cooling or heating per corresponding seat among a plurality of seats installed in a cabin, respectively; and a plurality of exhaust ducts for discharging, outside the cabin, part of air used in the plurality of seat air conditioning units. An exhaust duct of a given one of the plurality of seat air conditioning units is connected to an air inlet of another seat air conditioning unit.

End Line Assembly for a Heating Device of a Vehicle Fit for Habitation
20210316595 · 2021-10-14 ·

The invention relates to an end line assembly (10) for a heating device (30) of a vehicle (42) fit for habitation, in particular a caravan, motorhome or ship, comprising: at least one exhaust-gas pipe portion (16-1, 16-2) for leading away exhaust gases of an associated burner of the heating device (30); at least one combustion air pipe portion (18) for feeding combustion air to an associated burner of the heating device (30), the exhaust-gas pipe portion (16-1, 16-2) and the combustion air pipe portion (18) being parallel to one another and immovable in a sleeve portion (20), the outside (22) of which delimits the line assembly (10) with respect to the surroundings.

Vehicle heater

A vehicle heater includes a combustion chamber assembly unit (18) to be fed with fuel and combustion air, a housing (22) with a circumferential wall (24) defining a combustion air flow space (26), a combustion air blower (30) adjoining an end face (28) of the circumferential wall (24) of the housing (12) in the direction of a housing longitudinal axis (L), a fuel feed line and a sealing formation with a first sealing formation area arranged between the end face (28) of the circumferential wall (24) and the blower housing (32). A second sealing formation area (62) is positioned to mesh with a fuel feed line passage opening (38) for establishing a closure between the circumferential wall (24) and the fuel feed line (36). The sealing formation (56) includes a sealing element (54) providing the first sealing formation area (58) and the second sealing formation area (62).

Vehicle heater

A vehicle heater includes a heater housing (12), through which heating air to be heated can flow, with a heating air inlet area and with a heating air outlet area. A burner unit is arranged in the heater housing. A combustion air blower is arranged in the heater housing for feeding combustion air to the burner unit. A heat exchanger unit is arranged in the heater housing (12). Heating air flowing through the heater housing (12) can flow around the heat exchanger unit. A combustion air intake muffler (76), which is essentially arranged in the heater housing (12), is associated with the combustion air blower (46).

Combustion air blower

A combustion air blower, especially side channel blower, for a fuel-operated vehicle heater, includes a blower housing (38). An air flow space (44), through which combustion air being fed can flow, is formed in the blower housing (38). Air flowing over an inlet area (55) into the air flow space (44) flows to a feed area enclosing a feed wheel (48). At least one hydrocarbon storage element (70, 88) is formed in the air flow space (44), for storing gaseous hydrocarbon present in the air flow space (44).

Combustion chamber assembly unit

A combustion chamber assembly unit for a fuel-operated vehicle heater includes a combustion chamber housing (14) elongated in a direction of a housing longitudinal axis (L), with a combustion chamber (16) radially outwardly bounded by a circumferential wall (18), and with a combustion chamber bottom (20) axially delimiting the combustion chamber (16). A combustion air feed volume (36) is provided that is open to the combustion chamber (16) via a plurality of passage openings (38). A cooling medium feed device (46) is provided for feeding a liquid cooling medium to the combustion air feed volume (36).

Arrangement and method for de-icing a heat exchanger

An arrangement for de-icing a heat exchanger includes an air guiding housing and at least one fan. The air guiding housing is configured to take in an air from an outside of a motor vehicle through an inlet opening and to discharge the air from an outlet opening. The fan is positioned between the inlet opening and the outlet opening inside the air guiding housing and is configured to circulate the air in the air guiding housing. The heat exchanger is positioned between the inlet opening and the outlet opening inside the air guiding housing and allows the air to pass therethrough, thereby being configured to cool the air. The inlet opening and the outlet opening each are configured to be closed. The air guiding housing is configured to cause a circulation flow therein when the fan is operated while the inlet opening and the outlet opening are closed.

COMBUSTION CHAMBER ASSEMBLY UNIT FOR A FUEL-OPERATED VEHICLE HEATER
20210283985 · 2021-09-16 ·

A combustion chamber assembly unit for a fuel-operated vehicle heater includes a mixing chamber (20) extending in a direction of a combustion chamber assembly unit longitudinal axis (L) for generating an air/fuel mixture. A fuel feed device (38) feeds fuel to the mixing chamber (20) and a combustion air feed device feeds combustion air to the mixing chamber (20). A diffuser device (22) is arranged downstream in relation to the mixing chamber (20) in the direction of the combustion chamber assembly unit longitudinal axis (L). The fuel feed device (38) includes an evaporator device (36). The combustion air feed device (18) includes a swirling flow generation device (14). The swirling flow generation device (14) is arranged with the evaporator device (36) upstream in relation to the mixing chamber (20) in the direction of the combustion chamber assembly unit longitudinal axis (L).

VEHICLE HEATING SYSTEM
20210094382 · 2021-04-01 ·

A system (1) for heating a vehicle interior comprising at least one subsystem (2) for heat delivery to the vehicle's interior, cab or the like, at least one subsystem (3) for supplying electrical energy to the system (4) for heating, at least one subsystem (5) for controlling the system (1) and at least one subsystem (6) for storing electrical energy (2) so that heat delivery to the vehicle's interior, cab or the like comprises at least one heat delivery device (7). The heat delivery device (7) comprising at least one infra-heater and at least one air flow generating device (8). The said air flow generating device (8) creating an air flow that flows past the infra-heater allowing the airflow to absorb the heat energy which is a by-product of the infra-heater which results in a combination of convection heat and direct infra-heat. The system (1) provides a more even heat dissipation achieving higher efficiency, and that the system's (1) subsystem (6), for storing electric energy, includes at least one accumulator, separated from the other electrical components of the vehicle.

Compact air conditioning apparatus, cord harness and method of use thereof
10906379 · 2021-02-02 · ·

A compact air conditioning apparatus and supporting assembly for electric vehicle and other battery driven applications, and a cord harness for sheathing a power cord. The air conditioning apparatus may include a PTC heater array with stacked PTC heaters with a fan blowing air through the PTC heater array to raise air temperature. The apparatus includes power management features to limit the power consumption, such as staggered PTC heater start-up, a user presence detector and battery threshold monitoring. The air conditioning apparatus may include cooling components to lower air temperature. The cord harness including a series of guard sections and hinges facilitating a foldable protective design for wiring. The air conditioning apparatus may attach to a supporting assembly configured to fit in a cupholder. The supporting assembly may be configured to fit multiple cupholder designs. The air conditioning apparatus and supporting assembly may include additional accessory components.