B60H1/3228

AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM WITH MULTI-TEMPERATURE ZONE, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR AND TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION VEHICLE
20230235931 · 2023-07-27 ·

A multi-temperature air conditioning system, a control method thereof and a transport refrigeration vehicle. The multi-temperature air conditioning system includes an outdoor unit; a first type indoor unit; and a second type indoor unit; a number of a first type four-way valves corresponds to the number of the first type indoor units, and a number of a second type four-way valves corresponds to the number of the second type indoor units; and a section flow path which could be conducted or disconnected is further included, which connects the first type indoor unit between the first throttling element and the first on-off valve, and connects the second type indoor unit between the second throttling element and the second on-off valve.

AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLE
20230234424 · 2023-07-27 ·

An air-conditioning system for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The air-conditioning system includes a refrigerant circuit for being flowed through by a refrigerant. In the refrigerant circuit, a compressor for compressing the refrigerant, a condenser for condensing the refrigerant subject to passing condensation heat on to a fluid conducted through the condenser, an expansion device for expanding the refrigerant and an evaporator for evaporating the refrigerant are arranged. A coolant circuit is provided fluidically separated from the refrigerant circuit for being flowed through by a coolant. In the coolant circuit at least one heat source for heating the coolant is arranged. The coolant circuit is thermally connected to the refrigerant circuit via the evaporator of the refrigerant circuit, so that in the evaporator heat from the coolant is transferrable to the refrigerant.

REFRIGERATION CYCLE DEVICE
20230219398 · 2023-07-13 ·

A refrigeration cycle device includes a flow path switching unit configured to determine whether an outside-air heat absorption unit is required to be defrosted. The flow path switching unit is further configured to: cause a heat medium to circulate separately between a first circulation circuit configured to cause the heat medium to circulate through a heat source and a second circulation circuit configured to cause the heat medium to circulate between an evaporation unit and the outside-air heat absorption unit, when it is determined that the outside-air heat absorption unit is not required to be defrosted; and switch a flow path of the heat medium to cause the heat medium in the first circulation circuit to circulate through the outside-air heat absorption unit, when it is determined that the outside-air heat absorption unit is required to be defrosted.

MEDIUM-TO-HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SYSTEM FOR A TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION UNIT

A high-voltage system for a transport refrigeration unit (TRU) includes a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) source, and a first converter coupling the HVDC source to a distribution bus, the distribution bus is coupled to a compressor, at least one condenser, and at least one evaporator. A distribution bus is coupled to a compressor bus coupled to the compressor, a condenser bus coupled to the at least one condenser, and an evaporator bus coupled to the at least one evaporator.

IN-VEHICLE TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
20220371397 · 2022-11-24 ·

An in-vehicle temperature adjustment system includes: a refrigeration circuit including an inter-medium heat exchanger and a vaporizer that vaporizes the cooling medium to achieve a refrigeration cycle by circulating a cooling medium; a thermal circuit including a heater core, the inter-medium heat exchanger, an engine thermal circuit, and a radiator to circulate the heating medium; and a controller that controls a distribution state of the heating medium. The thermal circuit includes: a first branch portion at which a coolant flowing out of the engine thermal circuit and the inter-medium heat exchanger is divided into coolants flowing into the heater core and into the radiator; a second branch portion at which a coolant flowing out of the heater core is divided into coolants flowing into the inter-medium heat exchanger and into the engine thermal circuit; a first adjustment valve and a second adjustment valve.

Vehicular heat management system
11499757 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A vehicular heat management system includes a heat pump cycle capable of heating a heat-exchanging-object fluid by using exhaust heat of an in-vehicle device as a heat source that radiates heat during operation, and an exhaust-heat refrigerant circuit that releases the exhaust heat to outside air through an exhaust-heat refrigerant. The heat pump cycle includes a recovery heat exchange portion that performs heat exchange between a heated air heated by the exhaust heat and a cycle refrigerant circulating in the heat pump cycle. The exhaust-heat refrigerant circuit includes an exhaust-heat exchange portion that performs heat exchange between the heated air and the exhaust-heat refrigerant. The recovery heat exchange portion and the exhaust-heat exchange portion are integrally formed as a combined heat exchanger capable of transferring heat between the cycle refrigerant and the exhaust-heat refrigerant.

VEHICLE COOLING/HEATING SYSTEM
20220355639 · 2022-11-10 ·

A vehicle cooling/heating system includes a coolant line in which coolant is circulated between a heat source component of a vehicle that provides waste heat and a chiller and a refrigerant line in which refrigerant is circulated through a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve, and an evaporator. The refrigerant line performs indoor cooling through the evaporator. A controller controls the coolant line such that, during a king mode in which it is necessary to dry the evaporator, the coolant in the coolant line is circulated or not circulated through the heat source component and the chiller; and controls the coolant line such that the refrigerant in the refrigerant line flows in an order of the compressor, the evaporator, and the chiller.

METHOD FOR DEFROSTING AN EXTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER, WHICH IS OPERATED AS AN AIR HEAT PUMP, OF A COOLING SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, COOLING SYSTEM, AND MOTOR VEHICLE HAVING SUCH A COOLING SYSTEM
20230096213 · 2023-03-30 · ·

A method for defrosting an external heat exchanger, operated as an air heat pump evaporator, of a cooling system for a motor vehicle. The cooling system includes a refrigerant compressor connected to a primary and secondary section; an external heat exchanger; an evaporator; a heating register; a primary section valve which is closed in the air heat pump operation; and a secondary section valve which is open in the air heat pump operation. The method includes closing of the secondary section valve; opening of the primary section valve, so that refrigerant flows directly from the refrigerant compressor to the external heat exchanger; and setting an inlet-side pressure level of the refrigerant on the external heat exchanger to a target pressure which corresponds to a condensation temperature (Tkond) of the refrigerant in the range: 2° C. ≤ Tkond ≤ 20° C., in particular 4° C. ≤ Tkond ≤ 10° C.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING CASE WITH MULTI-POSITION DOOR FOR CASE RECIRCULATION

Various disclosed embodiments include illustrative heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) devices, HVAC systems, vehicles, and methods. An illustrative HVAC system includes a case configured to at least partially recirculate air within the case, a blower disposed in the case and configured to cause air to flow, a first heat exchanger disposed in the case and configured to heat the air, and a second heat exchanger disposed in the case and configured to exchange heat with the air.

Air conditioning system for vehicle

An air conditioning system for a vehicle may include a refrigerant line through which a refrigerant circulates and an evaporator and a condenser are connected to each other; and a first core and a second core for indoor air conditioning, wherein the first core includes a first inlet and a first outlet through which a coolant passing through the evaporator is introduced and discharged, respectively, the second core includes a second inlet and a second outlet through which a coolant passing through the condenser is introduced and discharged, respectively, and the first core and the second core are connected to each other through a connection line, and the connection line is provided with a first valve selectively connecting the first core and the second core through the connection line.