Air Vent for a Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Equipped Therewith
20190270363 ยท 2019-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H1/3414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H2001/3478
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sturdier design of an air vent which is provided in the interior of a motor vehicle is provided. The air vent includes an air supply duct, a first air vent duct, which branches off from the air supply duct and includes a first air inlet port and a first air outlet port. The air vent also includes a second air vent duct, which branches off from the air supply duct and includes a second air inlet port and a second air outlet port, and an air adjuster for adjustment of the quantity of air transported through the first air vent duct and the second air vent duct. The air adjuster has a round, preferably circular cross-section, on the outer face of which a first and a second segment are provided, which are spaced apart from one another to form an air guide duct, and which respectively close or at least partially open the first air inlet port or the second air inlet port as required.
Claims
1. An air vent for a motor vehicle comprising: an air supply channel; a first air discharge channel which branches off from the air supply channel and which comprises a first air inlet opening and a first air outlet opening; and a second air discharge channel which branches off from the air supply channel and which comprises a second air inlet opening and a second air outlet opening, wherein the first air inlet opening and the second air inlet opening are constructed to be parallel with each other in fluid terms, the first air outlet opening and the second air outlet opening are spaced apart from each other, an air adjuster which is for adjusting a quantity of air transported through the first air discharge channel and the second air discharge channel and which is arranged adjacent to the first air inlet opening and the second air inlet opening, the air adjuster has a round cross-section at an outer side of which a first portion and a second portion are provided, the first portion and the second portion are spaced apart from each other with an air guiding channel being formed, the first portion optionally closes or at least partially releases the first air inlet opening, and the second portion optionally closes or at least partially releases the second air inlet opening.
2. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the first portion is arranged adjacent to the first air inlet opening and has a clear surface-area which at least corresponds to a clear surface-area of the first air inlet opening, and the second portion is arranged adjacent to the second air inlet opening and has a clear surface-area which at least corresponds to a clear surface-area of the second air inlet opening.
3. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein a clear surface-area of the air guiding channel substantially corresponds to a clear surface-area of a region of the air supply channel adjacent thereto.
4. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein a clear surface-area of the first portion and/or the second portion at least corresponds to a clear width of a region of the air supply channel adjacent thereto.
5. The air vent according to claim 2, wherein the clear surface-area of the first portion and/or the second portion at least corresponds to a clear width of a region of the air supply channel adjacent thereto.
6. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein at least one plate is located in the first air discharge channel and/or the second air discharge channel.
7. The air vent according to claim 1, wherein the air adjuster has a circular cross-section.
8. A motor vehicle comprising at least one air vent according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] There is connected downstream to the air supply channel 10 an air adjuster 15 whose function will be described below. The air adjuster 15 is constructed in a substantially cylindrical manner. Consequently, the air adjuster 15 is constructed to be substantially circular in cross-section, that is to say, in accordance with a section through the vertical plane (x-z plane) of a Cartesian vehicle-orientated coordinate system known per se, and supported so as to be able to be pivoted about a rotation axis 20 which is located in the central region thereof and which is orientated orthogonally with respect to the vertical plane. There are located in the radial outer region of the air adjuster 15 a first portion 25 and a second portion 30 which is spaced apart therefrom and in the perspective shown they have a cross-section in the form of a circular ring and extend in a longitudinal direction (that is to say, in the y direction of the coordinate system mentioned). Between the first portion 25 and the second portion 30 there is formed an air supply channel 35 through which the air introduced from the air supply channel 10 can flow in the direction of a first air discharge channel 40 and a second air discharge channel 45. The first air discharge channel 40 has a first air inlet opening 50 and a first air outlet opening 55 which is located downstream thereof. The second air discharge channel 45 has a second air inlet opening 60 and a second air outlet opening 65 which is located downstream thereof.
[0033] From the first air outlet opening 55 and the second air outlet opening 65, as indicated by the arrows, air can flow out of the air vent 5 into a motor vehicle inner space 70. To this end, it is necessaryas shown in
[0034] The two air outlet openings 60 and 65 shown in this figure are constructed as gaps which extend substantially in the transverse direction of the motor vehicle 1, that is to say, in the y direction. As a result, an air flow from the air outlet openings 60 and 65 will flow out substantially in the x-z plane. In order to also enable flowing out in other directions, there are provided in the first air discharge channel 40 and the second air discharge channel 45 plates 75 which can be adjusted from the motor vehicle inner space 70 by way of an adjustment mechanism which is known per se and which is depicted here only schematically. The plates 75 are in the embodiment shown here pivotably supported by way of a common pivot axle 80 about a vertical axis z of the motor vehicle 1 so that a direction change of the discharged air in the y direction, consequently in the y-z plane, is possible in a simple manner.
[0035] As can be seen in
[0036] If in contrast air is intended to flow only through the second air outlet opening 65, whilst the first air outlet opening 60 does not permit any air flow, it is only necessary to rotate the air adjuster 15 in a clockwise direction about the rotation axis 20 in such a manner that the second portion 30 releases the second air inlet opening 60, whilst the first portion 25 covers the first air inlet opening 50.
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[0038] In
1+13+3+23+2+22+d+11=360,where
1=11,
2=22,
3=11+d+22, and
1>13,
2>23.
[0039] If, according to the embodiment shown in
[0040] In
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0041] 1 Motor vehicle [0042] 5 Air vent [0043] 10 Air supply channel [0044] 15 Air Adjuster [0045] 20 Rotation axis [0046] 25 First portion [0047] 30 Second portion [0048] 35 Air guiding channel [0049] 40 First air discharge channel [0050] 45 Second air discharge channel [0051] 50 First air inlet opening [0052] 55 First air outlet opening [0053] 60 Second air inlet opening [0054] 65 Second air outlet opening [0055] 70 Motor vehicle inner space [0056] 75 Plates [0057] 80 Pivot axis [0058] 90 Third portion [0059] x, y, z Axes of a motor-vehicle-specific Cartesian coordinate system which is known per se [0060] Direction angle
[0061] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.