Thermoelectric insulated cooler for motorcycles
10584909 ยท 2020-03-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D11/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D16/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2400/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2321/0251
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D16/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A thermoelectric cooling apparatus for use with a motorcycle includes a housing having a bottom wall and a wall structure extending upwardly that defines an interior area and an open top providing selective access to the interior area. A conductive lining is situated adjacent to the insulation layer that includes an aluminum cooling plate upwardly displaced from the bottom wall such that the bottom wall, the wall structure and the cooling plate defining a hollow compartment. The cooling apparatus is mounted to a motorcycle with mounting straps and locked with a locking assembly. A thermoelectric assembly is situated in the compartment having a cool side coupled to a lower surface of the cooling plate of the lining and an opposed hot side, the thermoelectric assembly configured to electrically connect to the battery of the motorcycle such that the thermoelectric assembly conductively cools the cooling plate and the lining when actuated.
Claims
1. A thermoelectric cooling apparatus for use with a motorcycle, the motorcycle having a mounting structure and a battery, comprising: a housing having a bottom wall and a wall structure extending upwardly from said bottom wall that defines an interior area and an open top that provides access to said interior area; a mounting strap mounted to an outer surface of said wall structure of said housing and attachable to the exterior attachment structure of the motorcycle, said mounting strap extending partially between said lid and said bottom wall; wherein said housing includes an insulation layer coupled to an inner surface of said wall structure of said housing; a locking assembly coupled to said outer surface of said wall structure of said housing, said locking assembly comprising: a sleeve attached to said outer surface and extending along a circumference thereof, said sleeve having an inner channel with an open inlet and an open outlet; a locking cable positioned in said inner channel of said sleeve, a portion of said locking cable extending outside of said open inlet and said open outlet for selective attachment to the exterior attachment structure of the motorcycle; a lock coupled to a proximal end of said locking cable for selectively receiving a distal end of said locking cable in a locked engagement; a conductive lining situated adjacent to said insulation layer within said housing, said conductive lining having an aluminum cooling plate upwardly displaced from said bottom wall such that said bottom wall, said wall structure and said cooling plate defining a hollow compartment; and a thermoelectric assembly situated in said compartment having a cool side coupled to a lower surface of said cooling plate of said lining via a thermoelectric element and an opposed hot side, said thermoelectric assembly configured to receive electric current from the battery of the motorcycle such that said thermoelectric assembly conductively cools said cooling plate and said lining when energized.
2. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said housing includes a lid pivotally connected to an upper edge of said wall structure and movable between an open configuration providing access to said interior area and a closed position preventing access to said interior area.
3. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 2, wherein said lid is selectively secured at said closed configuration by a fastener taken from the group including a zipper, a latch, a buckle, a magnet, and a friction fit arrangement.
4. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising a power inverter electrically connected to said thermoelectric assembly and configured to direct current from the motorcycle battery to said thermoelectric assembly via an electrically conductive cable.
5. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 1, wherein: said bottom wall of said housing defines an outlet opening; said theremoelectric cooling apparatus further comprises a fan positioned in said compartment proximate said outlet opening, said fan configured to exhaust air heated by said hot side of said thermoelectric assembly outwardly through said outlet opening.
6. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said bottom wall of said housing defines an inlet opening displaced from said outlet opening and configured to draw fresh air into said compartment when heated air is exhausted out of said compartment via said outlet opening.
7. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 2, wherein a portion of said insulative layer is fixedly attached to a lower surface of said lid and is removed from a remainder of said insulated layer when said lid is moved to said open configuration.
8. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 2, further comprising a carrying strap mounted to an outer surface of said wall structure of said housing and configured to extend partially between said lid and said bottom wall.
9. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising a heat pipe constructed of a conductive material having a first end operatively connected to said thermoelectric element of said cool side of said thermoelectric assembly and a second end displaced from said first end that is operatively connected to said conductive lining of said housing at a position upwardly displaced from said cooling plate, said heat pipe extending through said insulation layer between said first and second ends, respectively.
10. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said second end of said heat pipe is coupled to a thermoelectric disk mounted to said conductive liner.
11. A thermoelectric cooling apparatus for use with a motorcycle, said motorcycle having a plurality of mounting structures and a battery, comprising: a housing having a bottom wall and a continuous side wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall that defines an interior area and an open top that provides access to said interior area; a plurality of mounting straps mounted to an outer surface of said wall structure of said housing and attachable to said plurality of mounting structures of the motorcycle, respectively, said strap extending partially between said lid and said bottom wall; wherein at least one of said mounting straps includes a buckle selectively mounting said housing to a selected mounting structure of the motorcycle; a locking assembly coupled to said outer surface of said wall structure of said housing, said locking assembly comprising: a sleeve attached to said outer surface and extending along a circumference thereof, said sleeve having an inner channel with an open inlet and an open outlet; a locking cable positioned in said inner channel of said sleeve, a portion of said locking cable extending outside of said open inlet and said open outlet for selective attachment to the exterior attachment structure of the motorcycle; a lock coupled to a proximal end of said locking cable for selectively receiving a distal end of said locking cable in a locked engagement; wherein said housing includes: a lid pivotally connected to an upper edge of said side wall and movable between an open configuration providing access to said interior area and a closed position preventing access to said interior area; an insulation layer coupled to an inner surface of said wall structure of said housing; a conductive lining situated adjacent to said insulation layer within said housing, said conductive lining having an aluminum cooling plate upwardly displaced from said bottom wall such that said bottom wall, said wall structure and said cooling plate define a hollow compartment; a thermoelectric assembly situated in said compartment having a cool side coupled to a lower surface of said cooling plate of said lining via at least one thermoelectric element and an opposed hot side, said thermoelectric assembly configured to receive current from the battery of the motorcycle such that said thermoelectric assembly conductively cools said cooling plate and said lining when energized; and a heat pipe constructed of a conductive material having a first end operatively connected to at least one thermoelectric element of said thermoelectric assembly and a second end displaced from said first end and operatively connected to said conductive lining of said housing at a position upwardly displaced from said cooling plate, said heat pipe extending through said insulation layer between said first and second ends, respectively.
12. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, wherein: said bottom wall of said housing defines an outlet opening; said thermoelectric cooling apparatus further comprises a fan positioned in said compartment proximate said outlet opening, said fan configured to exhaust air heated by said hot side of said thermoelectric assembly outward through said outlet opening.
13. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 12, wherein said bottom wall of said housing defines an inlet opening displaced from said outlet opening and configured to draw fresh air into said compartment when heated air is exhausted out of said compartment via said outlet opening.
14. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, wherein said lid is selectively secured at said closed configuration by a fastener taken from the group including a zipper, a latch, a buckle, a magnet, and a friction fit arrangement.
15. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, further comprising a power inverter electrically connected to said thermoelectric assembly configured to deliver current from the motorcycle battery to said thermoelectric assembly via a cable.
16. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, wherein a portion of said insulative layer is fixedly attached to a lower surface of said lid and is removed from a remainder of said insulated layer when said lid is moved to said open configuration.
17. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, further comprising a carrying strap mounted to an outer surface of said wall structure of said housing and configured to extend partially between said lid and said bottom wall.
18. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus as in claim 11, wherein said second end of said heat pipe is coupled to a thermoelectric disk mounted to said conductive liner at a position about midway between said bottom wall and said upper edge of said side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) A thermoelectric cooling apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
(17) The housing 20 includes a bottom wall 22 and a wall structure 24 extending upwardly from peripheral edges of the bottom wall 22. In an embodiment (shown in the accompanying drawings), the wall structure 24 may include a continuous side wall 26 arranged in a cylindrical configuration. In other words, the housing 20 may have a generally cylindrical arrangement that is conveniently strapped onto a rear seat or frame of a motorcycle. Together, the bottom wall 22 and wall structure 24 define a hollow interior area 28 and an open top 30 that allows access to the interior area 28.
(18) The housing 20, however, may include a lid 38 pivotally or loosely coupled to an upper edge of the side wall 26 and movable between an open configuration (
(19) The housing 20 includes an insulation layer 50. The insulation layer 50 is coupled to an inner surface of the wall structure 24 of the housing 20 (
(20) A conductive lining 52 is situated adjacent an inner surface of the insulation layer 50 along the side wall within the housing 20. The conductive lining 52 may be a thin aluminum material that is capable of conducting or transferring thermal energy, i.e. a temperature. The conductive lining 52 includes an aluminum cooling plate 54 extending between lower ends of the insulation layer 50 and upwardly displaced from the bottom wall 22 of the housing 20. The cooling plate 54, lower portions of the wall structure 24, and the bottom wall 22 of the housing 20 form a compartment 56 that is substantially hollow (
(21) The thermoelectric assembly 60 includes a plurality of thermoelectric elements 62 positioned atop an aluminum heat sink 64. The thermoelectric assembly 60 may be electrically connected to the battery of a motorcycle, such as with an electrical cord and a polarized electrical plug 66 which, in some embodiments may alternatively be an inverter. In an embodiment, the thermoelectric assembly 60 may be plugged in using a 2-prong quick disconnect plug. It is understood that the cord may be held securely to the wall structure 24 of the housing 20 with an elastic cord strap 21. The thermoelectric assembly 60 is configured to become cool on the top side having the plurality of thermoelectric elements 62 and becomes hot on the bottom side at the heat sink 64. Therefore, the thermoelectric assembly 60 is accurately described as having a cool side and an opposed hot side when energized by electrical current. In an embodiment, the cool side of the thermoelectric assembly 60 is coupled to a lower surface of the cooling plate 54 and the hot side extends downwardly therefrom. The entire thermoelectric assembly 60 is situated in the compartment 56 of the housing 20 (
(22) Further, additional structures are incorporated into the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 to keep the inner walls of the housing 20 cooler than previous coolers. More particularly, at least a pair of heat pipes 51 (and, preferably, two per side) is coupled at a first end to at least one but preferably four thermoelectric elements 62 of the thermoelectric assembly 60 and at a second end to associated thermoelectric disks and mounting plates 53 of the conductive lining 52 of the housing 20 (
(23) The bottom wall 22 of the housing 20 defines an outlet opening 32 and an inlet opening 34 displaced from the outlet opening 32. The thermoelectric assembly 60 includes a fan 36 positioned in the compartment 56 proximate the outlet opening 32 and configured to direct air heated by the hot side of the thermoelectric assembly 60 out of the compartment 56 and housing 20 via the outlet opening 32. The outlet opening 32, which may also be referred to as an exhaust vent, may be covered by a grate or vent cover to prevent objects from interfering or damaging the fan 36. The inlet opening 34 is configured to allow fresh ambient air from outside the housing 20 to enter the compartment 56 as warm air is exhausted therefrom.
(24) With further reference to the housing 20, the wall structure 24 may be constructed substantially of leather although flexible plastic, vinyl, or fabric would also be suitable. A carrying strap 42 may be coupled to an outer surface of the side wall 26 and configured to be grasped by the hand of a user for carrying the entire housing 20 or positioning it to be strapped to a motorcycle. Further, a plurality of mounting straps may be coupled to the outer surface of the wall structure, each mounting strap 44 including one or more buckles 46 configured to enable the housing 20 to be selectively mounted to a rear seat, backrest, luggage rack, saddlebag, or frame of a motorcycle. In other words, the motorcycle includes a plurality of mounting structures to which one or more mounting straps 44 may be attached and, as a result, the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 may be mounted securely to a motorcycle. Stated still another way, the rear seat, backrest, luggage rack, saddlebag, or frame of a motorcycle constitute and may be referred to later as the mounting structures to which the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 may be mounted to a motorcycle.
(25) In another aspect, the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 includes a theft prevention feature. More particularly, the apparatus includes a locking assembly coupled to the outer surface of the side wall 26 of the housing 20. Preferably, the locking assembly includes a sleeve 70 attached to the outer surface of the side wall 26 that defines an interior channel between the sleeve 70 and the side wall 26. In other words, the outer edges of the sleeve 70 may be fixedly attached to the side wall 26 while a middle portion thereof defines the open interior channel. The sleeve 70 extends substantially around an entire circumference of the side wall 26 and defines open inlet and outlet ends.
(26) Then, the locking assembly includes a locking cable 72 positioned in the channel of the sleeve 70 so as to be hidden substantially and protected from damage, vandalism, or cutting by a thief. The locking cable 72 includes opposed proximal and distal ends that may be visible and extend from respective inlet and outlet ends of the sleeve 70. The sleeve may define additional inlets and outlets (not shown) such as at spaced apart points on respective sides and back of the side wall 26. It is understood, therefore, that the locking cable 72 may be selectively wrapped around or through respective attachment structures of the motorcycle for securely mounting the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 to the motorcycle. Further, the locking assembly includes a lock 74 coupled to either the proximal end or distal end of the locking cable, the lock configured to selectively receive the other end thereof in a locking arrangement.
(27) In use, the housing 20 of the thermoelectric cooling apparatus 10 may be mounted to a rear portion of a seat or the frame of a motorcycle using the mounting straps 44. If desired, the apparatus may be locked to the motorcycle using the locking assembly described above. The lid 38 may be opened and food or beverage items may be inserted into the interior area 28. Using the electrical plug 66 or inverter and associated electrical cord, the thermoelectric assembly 60 situated in the compartment 56 of the housing 20 may be electrically connected to the motorcycle's battery 12 or, indirectly, to the ignition switch. Upon being plugged in, the thermoelectric assembly 60 is energized, causing the cool side to become cold and the hot side to become hot. The cold temperature energy is transferred by conduction to the cooling plate 54, conductive lining 52, and air within the interior area, so as to cool items therein. The insulation layer 50 effectively maintains the cooled temperature within the housing 20.
(28) It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.