AIR VENT INCLUDING MESH PANEL WITH IMPROVED DIRECTIVITY
20200324625 · 2020-10-15
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
Air vent including mesh panel with improved directivity. In general, the disclosed subject matter relates to an air vent which comprises a mesh panel with vent holes to cover an outlet of the air vent, wherein the air vent provides for improved directionality of the outlet air through the mesh panel. The improvement in directivity is provided by that the air flowing towards the mesh panel is directed to flow substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel in at least some direction modes of the air redirecting element.
Claims
1. An air vent comprising: at least one air redirecting element adapted to redirect an air flow flowing towards an outlet of the air vent; and a mesh panel with vent holes arranged downstream of the at least one air redirecting element to cover the outlet of the air vent, wherein the at least one air redirecting element and the mesh panel are adapted such that the air flow is redirected by the at least one air redirecting element in a direction substantially perpendicular to at least a portion of the mesh panel in at least two direction modes of the at least one air redirecting element.
2. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air redirecting element and the mesh panel are adapted such that the air flow is redirected by the at least one air redirecting element in a direction substantially perpendicular to the at least a portion of the mesh panel with vent holes in all redirecting modes of the at least one air redirecting element.
3. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air redirecting element includes at least one rotatable vane, wherein the rotational orientation of the vane defines the direction mode of the air redirecting elements.
4. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the mesh panel is made from a rigid material, such as a metal, or a plastic, or a carbon composite.
5. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the mesh has a curved shape.
6. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the holes in the mesh are elongated holes.
7. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein at least one vane is arranged in a duct leading the air flow towards the mesh panel, wherein the duct includes a curved inner portion as part of the at least one air redirecting element adapted to direct the airflow in the direction substantially perpendicular to the mesh of holes.
8. The air vent according to claim 7, wherein the at least one air redirecting element includes a static air redirecting member arranged in the duct downstream of the vane, the static air redirecting member includes a curved upper surface and a curve lower surface for directing the air flow in the direction substantially perpendicular to the mesh of holes.
9. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the mesh is arranged to seamlessly cover an outlet of a further device arranged adjacent to the outlet of the air vent.
10. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the mesh panel comprises an opening for allowing direct air flow to bypass vent holes of the mesh panel.
11. The air vent according to claim 10, wherein the opening extends across a centre transverse axis of the mesh panel.
12. A vehicle interior assembly comprising the air vent according to claim 1, and an interior panel, wherein the air vent is integrated in the interior panel.
13. The vehicle interior assembly according to claim 12, comprising a further device comprising an outlet arranged adjacent to the outlet of the air vent, wherein the mesh is arranged to cover the outlet of the further device.
14. The vehicle interior assembly according to claim 13, wherein the further device is a speaker.
15. A vehicle comprising the air vent according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] These and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing example embodiments of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] In the present detailed description, various embodiments of an air vent according to the present disclosure are described. However, this invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to the skilled person. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout.
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[0035] The air redirecting elements in the form of rotatable vanes provides a flexible solution for being able to redirect the air flow in a wide range of directions.
[0036] A mesh panel 108 with vent holes is arranged downstream of the vanes 102a-b to cover the outlet 106 of the air vent. The at least one rotatable vane 102a-b and the mesh panel 108 are adapted such that the air flow 104 is redirected by the vanes 102a-b in a direction substantially perpendicular to at least a portion of the mesh panel with vent holes in at least two direction modes of the vanes 102a-b.
[0037] In each of the direction modes may at least one of the vanes be arranged to point along an axis substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel.
[0038] Embodiments of the present disclosure are based on the realization that by directing the air flow substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel, an increase in air flow is obtained through the mesh panel in the directions which correspond to being perpendicular to the mesh panel.
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[0040] Further,
[0041] The air flow direction out from the air vent 100 in the second direction mode is different from the air flow direction out from the air vent 100 in the first direction mode. However, in both the first direction mode and the second direction mode is the air flow perpendicular to the respective portion of mesh holes. As is understood, the rotational orientation of the vane 102a-b defines the direction mode in the embodiment shown in
[0042] Accordingly, by shaping the mesh panel such that directions perpendicular from the mesh panel are in desired air flow directions, for example as illustrated in
[0043] The inventors have thus realized that in order to provide satisfactory air flow through the mesh panel vent holes, the air flow should preferably be directed in a direction as close as possible to perpendicular to the mesh panel. Accordingly, the inventors realized to design the mesh panel and the air redirecting elements such that the air flow from the air redirecting elements is directed substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel in preferably as many direction modes as possible of the air redirecting elements.
[0044] A design procedure for an air vent of the present disclosure may be to firstly determine the desired outflow directions from the air vent, and shape the mesh panel to have normal axis from the vent holes of the mesh panel in the desired outflow directions. The air redirecting elements may thereafter be adapted to redirect an air flow to be perpendicular to the mesh panel in as many direction modes as possible or suitable for the particular mesh panel.
[0045] It should be understood that there are many different possibilities for enabling the substantially perpendicular flow to the mesh panel for more than one direction mode of the air redirecting element that are within the scope of the appended claims. Herein, a few selected examples are shown.
[0046] The mesh panel 108 in the embodiments described with reference to
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[0048] The air vent 300 further includes an air redirecting element in the form of a static air redirecting member 314 arranged in the duct 310 downstream of the vane 302. The static air redirecting member 314 includes a curved upper surface 316 and a curved lower surface 318 for directing the air flow 304 in the direction substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel 308. The static air redirecting member 314 provides for improved ability to redirect the air flow 304 to a direction perpendicular to the mesh panel 308.
[0049] In addition, in order to further improve the directivity of the air vent 300, the air vent 300 shown in
[0050] Altogether, the rotatable vane 302, the shape of the duct 310 and the shape of the static air redirecting member 314, and the mesh panel 308 are adapted such that the air flow 304 is redirected by the air redirecting elements 302, 314, and 310, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the mesh panel 308 with vent holes in at least two direction modes of the rotatable vane 302.
[0051] The static air redirecting element 314 which has curved upper 316 and lower surfaces 318 is arranged downstream of the vane 302. The vane 302 redirects the air flow to flow either past the upper curved surface 316 or past the lower curved surface 318, or a combination thereof depending on the specific direction mode of the vane 302.
[0052] The rotatable vane 302 has its rotation axis 319 adjacent to the static air redirecting member 314, with the vane 302 generally pointing in the upstream direction of the air flow 304. This provides for the possibility for the vane 302 to direct the air flow to flow either above or below the static air redirecting member 314 with little or no escape air that flows past the vane 302 without being redirected. The connection between the pivot point 319 of the vane 302 and the static air redirecting member 314 may be air tight.
[0053] The static air redirecting member 314 is here only shown in a cross-sectional view. The static air redirecting member 314 preferably extends the entire transverse length of the vane 302, i.e. the transverse direction of the outlet 306, comparable with the general shape of the outlet 106 in
[0054] In the example direction mode of the vane 302 shown in
[0055] If the vane 302 is rotated to another direction mode, as shown in the example direction mode of the vane 302 shown in
[0056] Accordingly, the rotatable vane 302 controls the air flow 304 to flow either in the upper portion 320 or the lower portion 322 of the duct 310. The rotatable vane 302 may therefore also control the distribution of the air flow 304 that enters either one of the upper portion 320 and the lower portion 322. However, due to the configuration of the curved inner portion 312 of the duct and the air redirecting element 314, the air flow 304 is redirected in a direction substantially perpendicular to the at least a portion of the mesh of vent holes, or even the entire mesh panel 308, in all redirecting modes of the rotatable vane 302.
[0057] Accordingly, with the introduction of the curved duct and the static air redirecting member, another possibility for improving the directivity of the air flow is presented. With this solution, the air flow through the mesh panel is improved for a wider range of direction modes of the air redirecting element.
[0058] The mesh panel 308 shown in
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[0060] With the opening 404 in the centre of the mesh panel, it is possible to increase the air flow through the mesh panel in a portion of the mesh panel where it may be difficult to accomplish an air flow perpendicular to the mesh panel. Accordingly, with the addition of the opening 404 improved air flow in the direction of the opening 404 is provided but to the cost of having a somewhat larger opening than that of the vent holes.
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[0062] The opening may extend across the entire transverse length of the mesh panel, or only across a portion of the entire transverse length. The dimensions of the opening 404 is here shown only for exemplifying purposes. The size and shape of the opening 404 may be designed according to specific design cases.
[0063] The mesh panels may be provided in different forms and with different shapes and patterns of the vent holes, some of which will be described next.
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[0068] The vehicle interior 800 includes a further device 808 arranged adjacent to the outlet 810 of the air vent 802. The mesh 812 of the air vent 804 is arranged to cover the outlet of the further device. This creates a seamless integration of the further device 808 behind the same mesh panel as the air vent.
[0069] The mesh panels described herein may be made from various materials. Preferably, the mesh panel is made from a rigid material and for the sake of completeness, some example materials include, a metal, or a plastic, or a carbon composite. The mesh panel may be manufactured by various techniques, including but not limited to etching, punching or moulding.
[0070] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
[0071] For example, further configurations of air redirecting elements which direct an air flow perpendicular to a curved mesh panel is possible and within the scope of the appended claims. In addition, further types of mesh panels with various types of shaped vent holes and patterns are possible, and the ones disclose herein merely serve as examples.
[0072] Furthermore, the vanes are illustrated herein with example shapes that are purely exemplary and various shapes are within the scope of the claims. The general function of the vanes is to divert the air flow in a certain direction depending on the angular orientation of the vane. Generally, the vanes are relatively planar although other possible shapes are possible. In cases where there is more than one vane, the vanes preferably rotate at the same time, synchronized.
[0073] In addition, the size of the vent holes are herein exemplified for clarity in the drawings. The size of the vent holes may in practical applications be different than the illustrated examples. For example, the holes may have dimensions in the order or e.g. 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm. One example is a vent hole with height 1 mm and width 3 mm.
[0074] The density of the vent holes in the mesh panel may vary depending on the specific implementation and size of the mesh holes. Generally, for a given size of vent holes, a higher density provides a more intense air flow. The distance between the vent holes may be comparable to a dimension of the vent holes.
[0075] The mesh panel may be relatively thin, e.g. a sheet of the selected material for the mesh panel, in the preferred shape.
[0076] In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
[0077] Various examples have been described. These and other examples are within the scope of the following claims.