METHOD OF VEHICLE OCCUPANT PROTECTION
20210001000 ยท 2021-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H3/0078
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L2209/111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method of protecting an occupant of a vehicle an interior, an exterior and a portal through which air passes. The method includes monitoring quality and pressure of air on the interior and exterior of the vehicle. It is determined if air on the interior or the exterior has lower contaminants. Air pressure is adjusted on the interior to create a pressure differential between pressure of air on interior and pressure of air on the exterior to determine direction of movement of air through the portal.
Claims
1. A method of protecting an occupant of a vehicle, the vehicle having an interior, an exterior and a portal disposed on the vehicle through which air passes between the interior of the vehicle and the exterior of the vehicle, an HVAC system disposed on the vehicle for circulating air on the interior of the vehicle, a source of electromagnetic radiation disposed in the HVAC system for reducing contaminant in air, a first sensor disposed on the interior of the vehicle for monitoring quality of air adjacent the first sensor, a second sensor disposed on the exterior of the vehicle for monitoring quality of air adjacent the second sensor, a first pressure sensor disposed on the interior of the vehicle for monitoring pressure of air adjacent the first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor disposed on the exterior of the vehicle for monitoring pressure of air adjacent the second pressure sensor, and a controller connected with the first sensor, the second sensor, the first pressure sensor and the second pressure sensor, the method comprising steps of: energizing the source of electromagnetic radiation to reduce contaminant in air; monitoring quality of air on the interior of the vehicle; monitoring quality of air on the exterior of the vehicle; monitoring pressure of air on the interior of the vehicle; monitoring pressure of air on the exterior of the vehicle; determining if air on the interior of the vehicle or air on the exterior of the vehicle has lower contaminants; adjusting air pressure on the interior of the vehicle to create a pressure differential between pressure of air on the interior of the vehicle and pressure of air on the exterior of the vehicle to determine direction of movement of air through the portal.
2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one source of electromagnetic radiation comprises a light emitting diode.
3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic radiation has a wavelength within a range of 200 nanometers to 280 nanometers.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0006] This disclosure relates specifically to a system and a method for protecting an occupant of a vehicle, such as a school bus, a commercial vehicle and the like. Embodiments disclosed herein generally comprise an HVAC system 10 disposed on a vehicle 13 comprising a duct 11 disposed in the vehicle 13. The system for sterilizing or reducing contaminant in air in the vehicle 13 includes at least one source 12 of electromagnetic radiation located in the duct 11 of the HVAC system 10. Other elements of the HVAC system 10 include, but are not limited to, duct 18 that conveys air to a vent in the vehicle 13, a duct 20 that conveys air to a vent associated with a defroster, an operable door 22 that controls air movement to the duct 20, a duct 24 that conveys air to a vent on the vehicle 13, an operable door 26 that controls air movement to the duct 24, a heater core 28 that imparts thermal energy to air, an operable door 30 that controls air movement from the heater core 28, an evaporator core 32 that absorbs thermal energy from air, a blower 34 that moves air, an operable door 36 that controls air movement into a cabin of the vehicle 13, an air filter 38, a duct 40 that conveys air from an exterior 19 of the vehicle 13, and a duct 36 that conveys air to a cabin of the vehicle 13.
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[0009] The controller 14 determines operation of the at least one sources 12, viz. time when the at least one sources 12 emit electromagnetic radiation. The controller 14 can determine intensity of the electromagnetic radiation. The controller 14 can be programmable. The controller 14 can allow the at least one sources 12 to emit electromagnetic radiation, for instance, at specific times of day, for specific temporal duration, etc. The controller 14 may allow the at least one sources 12 to emit electromagnetic radiation at specific times to manage vehicle power usage. In some embodiments, the controller 14 may allow the at least one sources 12 to emit electromagnetic radiation substantially continuously thereby enabling substantially continuous sterilization or contaminant reduction of the HVAC system 10.
[0010] With structure of a system for reducing contaminant in air in a vehicle 13 being described, now attention is drawn to a method of reducing contaminant in air in a vehicle 13.
[0011] Once the vehicle 13 includes an HVAC system 10 with at least one source 12 of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength within a range of about 200 nanometers to about 280 nanometers located in a duct 11 of the HVAC system 10, then temporal duration of emission of the electromagnetic radiation from the at least one source 12 of electromagnetic radiation and intensity of electromagnetic radiation are determined. These parameters are inputted into the controller 14. The controller 14 energizes the at least one source 12 of electromagnetic radiation in accordance with the inputted parameters.
[0012] The at least one sensor 25 samples air outside of the vehicle 13 periodically for air quality and reports results to the controller 14. Similarly, the at least one sensor 21 on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 periodically samples quality of the air on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 and reports results to the controller 14. The controller 14 compares results from the at least one sensor 21 and the at least one sensor 25, thereby determining if air inside the vehicle 13 or air outside the vehicle 13 has less contaminants.
[0013] The at least one pressure sensor 27 on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 and the at least one pressure sensor 29 on exterior 19 of the vehicle 13 read the air pressure on both the interior 17 and exterior 19 of the vehicle 13, respectively. Results from those at least one pressure sensors 27 and 29 are sent to the controller 14. The controller 14 compares results from the at least one pressure sensor 27 and the at least one pressure sensor 29 thereby determining a pressure differential between the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 and the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13. This pressure differential can influence air flow through the portal 15 when the portal 15 is opened.
[0014] If air on the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13 contains less contaminants than air on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13, the HVAC system 10 can regulate air flow between the exterior 19 of the vehicle and the interior 17 of the vehicle 13. To provide air a reduced amount of contaminants, the HVAC system 10 can operate on a substantially continuous basis to sterilize the air of the vehicle 13. The controller 14, using results from the at least one pressure sensor 27, the at least one pressure sensor 29, the at least one sensor 25 and the at least one sensor 21, regulates air pressure in the vehicle 13 to create a pressure differential favoring movement of air with reduced amount of contaminants into or out of the vehicle 13.
[0015] For instance, to prepare for an onboarding passenger to enter the vehicle 13 through the portal 15, the controller 14 uses the above-discussed results to determine if air on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 or air on the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13 has lower contaminants. If air on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 has lower contaminants than air on the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13, the HVAC system 10 adjusts air pressure on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 such that, when the portal 15 opens, air from the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 will move towards the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13. If air on the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13 has lower contaminants than air on the interior 17 of the vehicle, then the HVAC system 10 adjusts pressure of air on the interior of the vehicle 13 to create reduced air pressure on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 with respect to pressure of air on the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13. This pressure differential encourages movement air from the exterior 19 of the vehicle 13 to the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 through the portal 15. Essentially, pressure of air on the interior 17 of the vehicle 13 determines direction of air movement through the portal 15. In either case, the air containing a higher of contaminants moves away from the interior 17 and an occupant of the vehicle 13.