MOBILE LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE AND A METHOD FOR VENTILATING A MOBILE LEISURE ACCOMMODATION VEHICLE
20200039325 · 2020-02-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02B30/56
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60H1/00828
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H2001/00178
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/262
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a mobile accommodation vehicle (1) comprising a first free flow opening (2) enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of the vehicle and a second free flow opening (3) also enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of the vehicle, wherein the first free flow opening (2) is arranged higher than the second free flow opening (3) in the accommodation vehicle (1). The first free flow opening (2) or the second free flow opening (3) is provided with heat recovery ventilation means (4) and the heat recovery ventilation means (4) is arranged to enable free air flow through the heat recovery ventilation means (4), when the heat recovery ventilation means (4) is not in operation or the heat recovery ventilation means (4) is provided in a third free flow opening (5) if passage through the heat recovery ventilation means (4) is blocked or at least substantially reduced when the heat recovery ventilation means (4) is not in operation. A method for ventilating a mobile accommodation vehicle (1) is also disclosed.
Claims
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16. A mobile accommodation vehicle comprising a first free flow opening enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of said vehicle, a second free flow opening also enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of said vehicle, wherein said first free flow opening is arranged higher than said second free flow opening in said accommodation vehicle, wherein said first free flow opening or said second free flow opening is provided with a heat recovery ventilator, and wherein said heat recovery ventilator is arranged to enable free air flow through said heat recovery ventilator when said heat recovery ventilator is not in operation or if passage through said heat recovery ventilator is blocked or at least substantially reduced when said heat recovery ventilator is not in operation, then said heat recovery ventilator is provided in a third free flow opening, wherein said mobile accommodation vehicle comprises a controller arranged to control said heat recovery ventilator, and wherein said mobile accommodation vehicle comprises an air flow measuring sensor for measuring an inflow and an outflow through at least one of said first free flow opening, said second free flow opening or said third free flow opening and/or a pressure differential measuring sensor for measuring a pressure differential between said inside and said outside of said mobile accommodation vehicle.
17. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said controller is arranged to generate a balanced air flow through said heat recovery ventilator enabling that when said heat recovery ventilator is in operation, the inflow through said heat recovery ventilator will be substantially equal to the outflow through said heat recovery ventilator.
18. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said controller is arranged to control said heat recovery ventilator to reduce the free air flow through at least one of said first free flow opening, said second free flow opening or said third free flow opening.
19. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is arranged in said first free flow opening.
20. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is arranged in said second free flow opening.
21. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is arranged in both said first free flow opening and said second free flow opening.
22. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said first free flow opening is arranged in a roof surface of said mobile accommodation vehicle and/or wherein said second free flow opening is arranged in a floor surface of said mobile accommodation vehicle.
23. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said heat recovery ventilator comprises an emergency air flow device arranged to enable free flow through an emergency free flow opening if said heat recovery ventilator is malfunctioning or out of operation.
24. The mobile accommodation vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said mobile accommodation vehicle comprises a controller arranged to control the operation of said heat recovery ventilator so that the pressure inside said mobile accommodation vehicle is substantially equal to the pressure outside said mobile accommodation vehicle.
25. A method for ventilating a mobile accommodation vehicle, wherein said mobile accommodation vehicle comprises a first free flow opening capable of enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of said accommodation vehicle, a second free flow opening also capable of enabling free airflow between the inside and the outside of said accommodation vehicle, wherein said first free flow opening is arranged higher than said second free flow opening in said accommodation vehicle, wherein said first free flow opening or said second free flow opening comprises heat recovery ventilator, and wherein said heat recovery ventilator enabling free air flow through said heat recovery ventilator when said heat recovery ventilator is not in operation, or if passage through said heat recovery ventilator is blocked or at least substantially reduced when said heat recovery ventilator is not in operation, then said heat recovery ventilator is provided in a third free flow opening, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is controlled to reduce the free air flow through at least one of said first free flow opening, said second free flow opening or said third free flow opening, and wherein said method comprises the steps of: directly or indirectly obtaining measurements regarding the airflow in and/or out of said first free flow opening, said second free flow opening, said third free flow opening and/or said heat recovery ventilator, and controlling an air flow out through said heat recovery ventilator and/or an air flow in through said heat recovery ventilator on the basis of said measurements.
26. The method according to claim 25, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is controlled so that an inflow through said heat recovery ventilator is substantially equal to an outflow through said heat recovery ventilator.
27. The method according to claim 25, wherein said heat recovery ventilator is controlled so that the the pressure inside said mobile accommodation vehicle is substantially equal to the pressure outside said mobile accommodation vehicle.
28. The method according to claim 25, wherein said method further comprises monitoring the quality of the air inside said mobile accommodation vehicle and controlling the operation of said heat recovery ventilator in response to said monitoring.
29. The method according to claim 25, wherein said method is a method for ventilating a mobile accommodation vehicle.
Description
FIGURES
[0060] The invention will be described in the following with reference to the figures in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0072] In this embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 comprises a first free flow opening 2 arranged in the roof surface 8 of the vehicle 1 and a second free flow opening 3 arranged in the floor surface 9 of the vehicle 1 to space the openings 2,3 vertically far apart, so that the first free flow opening 2 is placed considerably higher than the second free flow opening 3. However, in another embodiment the first free flow opening 2, the second free flow opening 3 and/or other openings could be located in walls of the vehicle 1.
[0073] In this embodiment, the first free flow opening 2 is provided with heat recovery ventilation means 4 which in this embodiment is a regenerator including an air flow generator 13 comprising a separate inflow generator 15 and a separate outflow generator 16. However, in another embodiment heat recovery ventilation means 4 could be of another type as will be discussed later and/or the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could comprise more air flow generators 13 or the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could comprise a single air flow generator 13 arranged to alternately generate the inflow and the outflow as will be discussed in relation to
[0074] In this embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is designed so that when the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is not in operation, air may flow freely between the inside and the outside of the vehicle 1 through the heat recovery ventilation means 4. Thus, even if the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is malfunctioning or not working at all, an air flow can always be generated through the first free flow opening 2 and the second free flow opening 3.
[0075] In this embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is controlled so that the inflow through the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is substantially equal to the outflow through the heat recovery ventilation means 4. Thereby the inflow and/or the outflow through the second free flow opening 3 will be reduced in most cases.
[0076] In another embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could further comprises sensors or other similar means for monitoring the quality of the air inside the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 and then also control the operation of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 in response to this monitoring.
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[0078] In this embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is designed so that when the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is not in operation, the passage through the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is blocked or at least severely reduced. Thus, to ensure that an air flow can always be generated through two vertically separated free flow openings 2, 3, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is in this embodiment provided with a third free flow opening 5 in which the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is installed.
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[0080] This solution is similar to the solution displayed in
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[0082] In this embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 comprise pressure differential measuring means 17 for measuring a pressure differential between the inside and the outside of the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 at the first free flow opening 2. However, in another embodiment the pressure differential could also or instead be measured at the second free flow opening 3, the third free flow opening 5 and/or another opening in the vehicle 1.
[0083] In this embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 also comprises control means 6 arranged to control the operation of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 in response to the measurements of the pressure differential measuring means 17 so that the heat recovery ventilation means 4 will attempt to maintain the pressure inside the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 substantially equal to the pressure outside the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 at the first free flow opening 2, so that air flow through the first free flow opening 2 hereby is avoided or at least reduced.
[0084] In this embodiment both the pressure differential measuring means 17 and the control means 6 are formed as parts of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 but in another embodiment, the pressure differential measuring means 17 and/or the control means 6 could be formed separate from the heat recovery ventilation means 4 e.g. as part of the control means of the vehicle 1 and only a control signal would be communicated to the heat recovery ventilation means 4.
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[0086] In this embodiment, the vehicle 1 is provided with a second free flow opening 3 in which the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is placed and a first free flow opening 2 in which air flow measuring means 7 is located for measuring the inflow and the outflow through the first free flow opening 2. However, in another embodiment the air flow measuring means 7 could also or instead be placed in the second free flow opening 3, a third free flow opening 5 and/or another opening in the vehicle 1.
[0087] In this embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 also comprises control means 6 arranged to control the operation of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 in response to the measuring's of the air flow measuring means 7 so that the heat recovery ventilation means 4 will attempt to reduce the air flow through the first free flow opening 2.
[0088] In this embodiment both the air flow measuring means 7 and the control means 6 are formed as parts of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 but in another embodiment, the air flow measuring means 7 and/or the control means 6 could be formed separate from the heat recovery ventilation means 4 e.g. as part of the control means of the vehicle 1 and only a control signal would be communicated to the heat recovery ventilation means 4.
[0089] In another embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 disclosed in
[0090] The air flow through an opening 2, 3, 5 can be measured in several ways by means of known anemometers or more indirectly by means of detecting a pressure difference across an opening 2, 3, 5, a temperature difference across an opening 2, 3, 5 and in a preferred embodiment of the invention the air flow in and/or out through the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is controlled on the basis of these measurements, predictions, deductions or calculations regarding the airflow in and/or out of the first free flow opening 2, the second free flow opening 3, a third free flow opening 5 and/or the heat recovery ventilation means 4.
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[0092] In this embodiment, the passage through the heat recovery ventilation means 4 will be blocked or substantially reduced if the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is malfunctioning or out of operation and in this embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 therefore comprises an emergency air flow device 10 arranged to enable free flow through an emergency free flow opening 11 when the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is malfunctioning or out of operation so that ensure that an air flow can always be generated through two vertically separated free flow openings 2, 3, 5, 11.
[0093] However, in another embodiment the emergency air flow device 10 could be arranged at another opening in the vehicle 1such as the first free flow opening 2, the second free flow opening 3, a third free flow opening 5 and/or another opening in the vehicle 1.
[0094] In this embodiment, the emergency air flow device 10 is formed as an integrated part of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 but in another embodiment, the emergency air flow device 10 could be formed separate from the heat recovery ventilation means 4.
[0095] In the embodiment disclosed in
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[0097] In this embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 are formed as an air-to-liquid heat exchanger arranged in the first free flow opening 2 arranged to exchange heat with another air-to-liquid heat exchanger arranged in the second free flow opening 3 by means of a coolant being circulated by a pump 19. In this embodiment, only the heat exchanger arranged in the first free flow opening 2 is provided with an air flow generator 13 but in another embodiment, an air flow generator 13 could be arranged at both openings 2, 3.
[0098] In another embodiment, both the first free flow opening 2 and the second free flow opening 3 could be provided with heat recovery ventilation means 4 of the regenerator type configured so that they would operate synchronouslyi.e. so that when one is creating an inflow, the other is creating an outflow. In such a setup, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 at one opening 2, 3 could also be controlled based on knowledge about the air flow through the other heat recovery ventilation means 4 in the other opening 2, 3. Hereby it would be possible to implement control strategies which can maximise the use of ambient energy with an effective balance between the use of automatic and manual control. E.g. is a user manually increases the air flow through a heat recovery ventilation means 4 e.g. arranged in a bathroom of the vehicle 1, then other heat recovery ventilation means 4 can adapt and compensate the ventilation levels elsewhere.
[0099] In this embodiment, the mobile accommodation vehicle 1 is also provided with a heat source 18 in the form of an open flame heater. However, in another embodiment the heat source 18 could also or instead comprise a gas stove, candles or other heat sources comprising an open flame that will affect the CO2 level inside the vehicle.
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[0101] In this embodiment the first free flow opening 2 could e.g. be arranged in a bathroom of the vehicle and a user could then manually operate the heat recovery ventilation means 4 so that both the inflow generator 15 and the outflow generator 16 are arranged to generate an outflowat least temporaryand thereby generate a significant air flow in through the second free flow opening 3 and/or the first air flow opening 2 and out through the heat recovery ventilation means 4 in free flow opening 5. In another embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could be arranged to at least temporary generate a significant inflow instead.
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[0103] In this embodiment of the invention the heat recovery ventilation means 4 is a regenerator comprising an air flow generator 11in form of a single fanand a heat exchange unit 12 in the form of a latent heat storage.
[0104] In this embodiment, the heat energy conservation is made as the direction of the flow through the regenerator 27 alternatesby alternating the rotational direction of the air flow generator 11so that the air heat energy from one direction is transferred to the heat exchange unit 12 and then to air flow in the opposite direction when the air flow generator 11 changed flow direction. In another embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could be provided with a separate inflow generator and a separate outflow generator arranged to operate more or less independently or the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could be designed in numerous other ways.
[0105] In this embodiment, the ratio of heat exchange can be controlled by controlling the quantity of inflow and/or outflow in each ventilation cycle. The quantity can be controlled by changing the duration of the cycle time and/or by changing the air flow rate through the heat recovery ventilation means 4.
[0106] In another embodiment, the heat recovery ventilation means 4 could also be provided provided with filters to reduce dirt deposits on the internal components of the heat recovery ventilation means 4 and to improve inside air quality.
[0107] The invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of mobile accommodation vehicles 1, heat recovery ventilation means 4, air flow measuring means 7 and other. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular examples described above but may be designed and altered in a multitude of varieties within the scope of the invention as specified in the claims.
LIST
[0108] 1. Mobile accommodation vehicle
[0109] 2. First free flow opening
[0110] 3. Second free flow opening
[0111] 4. Heat recovery ventilation means
[0112] 5. Third free flow opening
[0113] 6. Control means
[0114] 7. Air flow measuring means
[0115] 8. Roof surface of said mobile accommodation vehicle
[0116] 9. Floor surface of said mobile accommodation vehicle
[0117] 10. Emergency air flow device
[0118] 11. Emergency free flow opening
[0119] 12. Heat exchange unit
[0120] 13. Air flow generator
[0121] 14. Wheel
[0122] 15. Inflow generator
[0123] 16. Outflow generator
[0124] 17. Pressure differential measuring means
[0125] 18. Heat source
[0126] 19. Pump