Vehicle comprising air conditioning apparatus
10421335 ยท 2019-09-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H1/2218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H2001/2234
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle includes an air conditioning apparatus configured to be capable of executing ventilation operation to supply air outside the vehicle into a passenger compartment, and cooling operation to supply cool air into the passenger compartment; and a control unit that causes the air conditioning apparatus to execute remote air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed while a user is not in the vehicle, and operated air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed by the user's operation while the user is in the vehicle. The control unit controls the air conditioning apparatus such that a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the remote air conditioning is more relaxed than a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the operated air conditioning. In this way, power consumption by pre-air conditioning can be reduced.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: an air conditioning apparatus configured to be capable of executing ventilation operation to supply air outside said vehicle into a passenger compartment when an evaporator stops a cooling function, and cooling operation to supply cool air cooled by the evaporator into said passenger compartment; and a control unit that causes said air conditioning apparatus to execute remote air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed while a user is not in said vehicle, and operated air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed by operation by the user while the user is in said vehicle, when a target blowing temperature determined based on a set temperature of the air conditioning apparatus set by the user is lower than an air temperature in a passenger compartment, the control unit determining that cooling is necessary, when it is determined that cooling is necessary and when the remote air conditioning is executed (i) the control unit controlling the air conditioning apparatus to execute the ventilation operation when the set temperature of the air conditioning apparatus is higher than a prescribed temperature and an outside air temperature of the vehicle is lower than the air temperature in the passenger compartment, (ii) the control unit controlling the air conditioning apparatus to execute the cooling operation when the set temperature of the air conditioning apparatus is lower than the prescribed temperature, and (iii) the control unit controlling the air conditioning apparatus to execute the cooling operation when the outside air temperature of the vehicle is higher than the air temperature in the passenger compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail hereinafter, with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, identical or corresponding parts are denoted by identical numerals, and description thereof will not be repeated.
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(14) The vehicle is a hybrid vehicle or an electric vehicle including as a running source a power storage device (battery) not shown in the figure. The battery can be charged with electric power from a power supply outside the vehicle (external power supply) through a charging cable. Such a hybrid vehicle may also be referred to as a plug-in hybrid vehicle.
(15) The vehicle can be air-conditioned by the air conditioning apparatus mounted on the vehicle. The air conditioning apparatus basically operates on electric power from the battery. Before riding in the vehicle, the user can perform air conditioning of the vehicle (pre-air conditioning) by operating the electronic key. Furthermore, where the vehicle is in a state in which it can run, for example, where the user is in the vehicle, the user can perform air conditioning by operating the operating panel (not shown) in the passenger compartment (operated air conditioning). When the pre-air conditioning is performed during charging of the battery, electric power from the external power supply can also be used for the pre-air conditioning.
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(18) The air conditioning apparatus is capable of executing cooling operation to supply cool air into the passenger compartment or heating operation to supply warm air into the passenger compartment. Additionally, the air conditioning apparatus can execute ventilation operation to supply air outside the passenger compartment into the passenger compartment.
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(21) Hybrid running mechanism 300 can drive motor generators MG1, MG2 with an internal combustion engine (engine) 310. Output torque of motor generators MG1, MG2 is transmitted to a driving wheel 150 via a power transmission gear 140. Electric power stored in a power storage device (battery) 360 is converted into electric power for driving motor generators MG1, MG2 by a PCU (Power Control Unit) 340. Electric power generated at motor generators MG1, MG2 can also be converted into electric power for charging battery 360 by PCU 340. A system main relay SMR switches between a connected state and a non-connected state of battery 360 and PCU 340. Electric power of battery 360 is also utilized for air conditioning unit 400.
(22) Plug-in mechanism 370 is configured to be supplied with electric power from a power supply outside vehicle 100 through an inlet 371. Electric power supplied to inlet 371 is converted by a power conversion device 372. The converted electric power is supplied to battery 360 as charging electric power via a charging relay (CHR) 373.
(23) Air conditioning unit 400 includes an inside air intake port 410, an outside air intake port 420, inside/outside air switching door 430, a blower motor 440, an evaporator 450, an expansion valve 451, a condenser 452, a compression machine (compressor) 453, an electric fan 454, an electric motor 455, a heater 460, an air outlet 470, an inside air sensor 480, and an outside air sensor 490.
(24) Air conditioning unit 400 can execute the ventilation operation to supply air outside vehicle 100 (outside air) into passenger compartment 500, and the cooling operation to supply cool air into passenger compartment 500. In the ventilation operation, outside air is drawn in through outside air intake port 420. Outside air passes through inside/outside air switching door 430, and is blown toward evaporator 450 by blower motor 440. In the ventilation operation, a cooling function of evaporator 450 is stopped. The cooling function of evaporator 450 will be described later. A heating function of heater 460 is stopped. Outside air is thus supplied to air outlet 470 without substantially changing the temperature. Air outlet 470 supplies the outside air by blowing it into passenger compartment 500. On the other hand, in the cooling operation, air (inside air) in vehicle compartment 500 is drawn through inside air intake port 410. Inside air passes through inside/outside air switching door 430, and is blown toward evaporator 450 by blower motor 440. In the cooling operation, evaporator 450 carries out the cooling function. The heating function of heater 460 is stopped. Inside air is thus changed to air having a low temperature by evaporator 450, and is supplied to air outlet 470. It is noted that the temperature of the air delivered through air outlet 470 in the cooling operation (target blow temperature TAO ( C.)) is determined in consideration of various factors such as a set temperature of air conditioning unit 400, the environment (for example, solar radiation) in which vehicle 100 is placed, and the like.
(25) The cooling function of evaporator 450 is implemented by compressor 453 that compresses a refrigerant, condenser 452 for cooling the refrigerant, and expansion valve 451 for ejecting the refrigerant into evaporator 450. Condenser 452 is cooled by winds from electric fan 454. Electric motor 455 drives electric fan 454. Electric power from battery 360 is utilized for the operation of air conditioning unit 400 including the operation of compressor 453 and electric motor 455, and the operation of heater 460. Electric power received by plug-in mechanism 370 from the external power supply can also be utilized for the operation of air conditioning unit 400.
(26) Inside air sensor 480 measures an air temperature in passenger compartment 500 (Tr). Outside air sensor 490 measures an air temperature outside vehicle 100 (Tam).
(27) Passenger compartment 500 is a space occupied by the user. Passenger compartment 500 is provided with a ventilation opening 510. In the ventilation operation, for example, the air in passenger compartment 500 (indoor air) passes an exhaust path (not shown) through ventilation opening 510, and is exhausted to the outside of vehicle 100 through vent duct 600. The exhaust path may be provided to allow heat exchange between the exhausted indoor air and battery 360. Passenger compartment 500 is provided with an operating panel 520. The user operates operating panel 520 to perform air conditioning, for example.
(28) Operating panel 520 is provided with an operation button for setting vehicle 100 into a READY-ON state (a state in which the vehicle can run), for example. Where vehicle 100 is in the READY-ON state, ECU 200 can determine that the user is in the vehicle, and if not so, that is, when vehicle 100 is in a READY-OFF state (a state in which the vehicle cannot run), ECU 200 can determine that the user is not in the vehicle. A sensor may be provided in a driver's seat to determine whether the user is in the vehicle or not.
(29) Communication unit 700 communicates with the outside of vehicle 100. Communication unit 700 makes wireless communication with the electronic key as shown in
(30) With the structure described above, vehicle 100 can charge battery 360 by utilizing the electric power from the power supply outside vehicle 100. Air conditioning is performed by ECU 200 controlling air conditioning unit 400. Air conditioning can be performed before the user rides in vehicle 100 (pre-air conditioning). The user can operate the electronic key described previously to perform the pre-air conditioning (remote pre-air conditioning). Air conditioning is also performed while the user is in vehicle 100 (operated air conditioning). The user can operate operating panel 520 or operate the electronic key to perform the operated air conditioning.
(31) In the remote pre-air conditioning or the operated air conditioning, both the ventilation operation and the cooling operation can be executed. The operated air conditioning while the user is in the vehicle requires the instantaneous effect of cooling. On the other hand, the remote pre-air conditioning while the user is not in the vehicle does not require an effect as instantaneous as that of the operated air conditioning. In vehicle 100, therefore, ECU 200 controls air conditioning unit 400 such that a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the remote pre-air conditioning is more relaxed than a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the operated air conditioning. The expression that the condition in which the ventilation operation is executed is relaxed means that the remote pre-air conditioning has more states (or frequencies, for example) in which the ventilation operation is permitted than the operated air conditioning. In an extreme case, in the operated air conditioning, air conditioning is performed such that the ventilation operation is seldom performed.
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(33) The lower part of the graph shown in
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(35) With reference to
(36) In Step S102, it is determined whether the pre-air conditioning is to be performed or not. For example, where the user is not in the vehicle (where the vehicle is in the READY-OFF state), it is determined that the pre-air conditioning is to be performed. Conversely, where the user is in the vehicle, it is determined that the pre-air conditioning is not to be performed (the operated air conditioning is to be performed, for example). Where the pre-air conditioning is to be performed (YES in Step S102), the processing proceeds to Step S103. On the other hand, where the pre-air conditioning is not to be performed (NO in Step S102), the processing proceeds to Step S105.
(37) In Step S103, it is determined whether outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr or not. Where outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (YES in Step S103), the processing proceeds to Step S104. On the other hand, where outside air temperature Tam is not lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (NO in Step S103), the processing proceeds to Step S105. It is noted that where outside air temperature Tam and temperature in the passenger compartment Tr are equal, the processing may proceed to Step S104, rather than Step S105.
(38) In Step S104, the ventilation operation is executed. Temperature in the passenger compartment Tr thus decreases to be close to outside air temperature Tam. The processing subsequently returns to Step S103 again.
(39) In Step S105, the cooling operation is executed. Temperature in the passenger compartment Tr thus decreases rapidly. The processing of the flow chart subsequently ends.
(40) According to the flow chart shown in
First Modification
(41) The user may specify a temperature (set temperature) of the pre-air conditioning by operating the electronic key, for example. When the set temperature is relatively low, it can be assumed that the user desires rapid cooling (with a high instantaneous effect). It is therefore preferred to perform air conditioning in consideration of the set temperature.
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(44) In Step S203, it is determined whether the set temperature is higher than a prescribed temperature. This prescribed temperature is a relatively low temperature in a range of settable temperatures, and is a lower limit temperature or a temperature near the lower limit temperature. Where the set temperature is higher than the prescribed temperature (YES in Step S203), the processing proceeds to Step S204. On the other hand, where the set temperature is not higher than the prescribed temperature (NO in Step S203), the processing proceeds to Step S206.
(45) In Step S205, the ventilation operation is executed to realize cooling. The processing is subsequently returned to Step S204 again. In Step S206, the cooling operation is executed to realize rapid cooling. The processing of the flow chart subsequently ends. In this way, air conditioning in consideration of the set temperature is performed.
Second Modification
(46) The user may specify a maximum time (set time) in which the execution of the pre-air conditioning is continued by operating the electronic key, for example. When the set temperature is relatively short, it can be assumed that the user desires cooling with a high instantaneous effect. It is therefore preferred to perform air conditioning in consideration of the set time.
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(49) In Step S303, it is determined whether the set time is longer than a prescribed time. The prescribed time is a relatively short time in a range of settable times, and is a minimum time or a time near the minimum time (about 5 minutes, for example). Where the set time is greater than the prescribed time (YES in Step S303), the processing proceeds to Step S304. On the other hand, where the set time is not greater than the prescribed time (NO in Step S303), the processing proceeds to Step S306.
(50) In Step S305, the ventilation operation is executed to realize cooling. The processing subsequently returns to Step S304 again. In Step S306, the cooling operation is executed to realize rapid cooling. The processing of the flow chart subsequently ends. In this way, air conditioning in consideration of the set time is performed.
Third Modification
(51) The ventilation operation cools the inside of the passenger compartment by utilizing air outside the vehicle. Therefore, as the outside air temperature becomes relatively high, the effect of cooling by the ventilation operation becomes more unlikely to be obtained. It is therefore preferred to perform air conditioning in consideration of the outside air temperature.
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(54) In Step S403, it is determined whether outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr or not. Where outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (YES in Step S403), the processing proceeds to Step S404. On the other hand, where outside air temperature Tam is not lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (NO in Step S403), the processing proceeds to Step S406.
(55) In Step S404, it is determined whether outside air temperature Tam is higher than a prescribed temperature or not. This prescribed temperature is a high temperature that exceeds 40 C. or even 45 C., for example. Where outside air temperature Tam is higher than the prescribed temperature (YES in Step S404), the processing proceeds to Step S406. On the other hand, where outside air temperature Tam is not higher than the prescribed temperature (NO in Step S404), the processing proceeds to Step S405.
(56) In Step S405, the ventilation operation is executed to realize cooling. The processing subsequently returns to Step S403 again. In Step S406, the cooling operation is executed to realize rapid cooling. The processing of the flow chart subsequently ends. In this way, air conditioning in consideration of the outside air temperature is performed.
Fourth Modification
(57) If the ventilation operation in the pre-air conditioning is prolonged, sufficient cooling may not be performed within a pre-air conditioning set time (10 minutes, for example). It is therefore preferred to perform air conditioning in consideration of a pre-air conditioning time.
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(60) In Step S503, it is determined whether outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr or not. Where outside air temperature Tam is lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (YES in Step S503), the processing proceeds to Step S504. On the other hand, where outside air temperature Tam is not lower than temperature in the passenger compartment Tr (NO in Step S503), the processing proceeds to Step S506.
(61) In Step S504, it is determined whether a time during which the pre-air conditioning has been performed (pre-air conditioning time) is longer than the prescribed time (5 minutes, for example) or not. Where the pre-air conditioning time is longer than the prescribed time (YES in Step S504), the processing proceeds to Step S506. On the other hand, where the pre-air conditioning time is not longer than the prescribed time (NO in Step S504), the processing proceeds to Step S505.
(62) In Step S505, the ventilation operation is executed to realize cooling. The processing subsequently returns to Step S503 again. In Step S506, the cooling operation is executed to realize rapid cooling. The processing of the flow chart subsequently ends. In this way, air conditioning in consideration of the pre-air conditioning time is performed.
(63) Lastly, the embodiment of the present invention will be summarized. With reference to
(64) Preferably, as shown in
(65) More preferably, as shown in
(66) Alternatively, as shown in
(67) Moreover, preferably, as shown in
(68) Alternatively, as shown in
(69) It is noted that vehicle 100 may also be configured to include an air conditioning apparatus (air conditioning unit 400) configured to be capable of executing ventilation operation to supply air outside vehicle 100 into passenger compartment 500, and cooling operation to supply cool air into passenger compartment 500; and a control unit (ECU 200) that causes the air conditioning apparatus (air conditioning unit 400) to execute the remote air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed by remote operation, and the operated air conditioning in which air conditioning is performed by operation of an operating panel in passenger compartment 500. The control unit (ECU 200) controls the air conditioning apparatus (air conditioning unit 400) such that a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the remote air conditioning is more relaxed than a condition in which the ventilation operation is executed in the operated air conditioning.
(70) Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the scope of the present invention being interpreted by the terms of the appended claims.