Ventilated seatbelt for efficient cooling and heating of vehicle passengers
10279646 ยท 2019-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2022/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00828
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25B21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/2218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H2001/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/5635
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/3407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F25B21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle seatbelt mounted, individualized climate control apparatus that provides substantially instantaneous heating or cooling of the occupant of a vehicle seat is presented. The apparatus has at least one housing with an inner chamber coupled to diffusers to deliver ambient, cooled or heated air from an air source through the chamber to the body of the occupant. Regardless of the cabin temperature, local conditioning of a seat occupant efficiently cools the front of the torso and dissipates the body's thermal plume or warms the torso in the alternative. The functional and safety aspects of conventional three-point seat belts remain unchanged and the apparatus can be used with retractable belts.
Claims
1. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a housing with one or more air intake ports and a plurality of diffusers; (b) at least one fastener on said housing configured to couple the housing to a seatbelt; (c) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; (d) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (e) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers; (f) wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: (i) a controller; (ii) a thermoelectric heating element; and (iii) a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; (iv) wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller; (g) one or more temperature sensors; and (h) one or more pressure sensors; (i) wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the housing are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said housing further comprises a central chamber connected to the intake port and to the diffusers, wherein air from the air source fills said central chamber through the intake port and is emitted from the housing through the diffusers.
3. An apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said housing further comprises a transition chamber configured to join a chamber of a housing section mounted on one side of a seatbelt to a chamber of a housing section mounted to an opposite side of the seatbelt.
4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said diffusers of said housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
5. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one said fastener for coupling the housing to said seatbelt comprises a sleeve configured to receive and retain a seatbelt.
6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one said fastener for coupling the housing to said seatbelt is a fastener selected from the group of fasteners consisting of a hook and loop fastener, a thread fastener, a snap fastener, a clip fastener and an adhesive fastener.
7. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a housing with one or more air intake ports and a plurality of diffusers; (b) at least one fastener on said housing configured to couple the housing to a seatbelt; (c) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (d) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (e) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers; (f) wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air and blower comprises air from a climate control system and fan of a vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
8. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein said housing further comprises a central chamber connected to the intake port and to the diffusers, wherein air from the air source fills said central chamber through the intake port and is emitted from the housing through the diffusers.
9. An apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein said housing further comprises a transition chamber configured to join a chamber of a housing section mounted on one side of a seatbelt to a chamber of a housing section mounted to an opposite side of the seatbelt.
10. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein said diffusers of said housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
11. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein at least one said fastener for coupling the housing to said seatbelt comprises a sleeve configured to receive and retain a seatbelt.
12. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein at least one said fastener for coupling the housing to said seatbelt is a fastener selected from the group of fasteners consisting of a hook and loop fastener, a thread fastener, a snap fastener, a clip fastener and an adhesive fastener.
13. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a housing, the housing having an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iii) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (iv) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers; (c) wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: (i) a controller; (ii) a thermoelectric heating element; and (iii) a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; (iv) wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller; (d) one or more temperature sensors; and (e) one or more pressure sensors; (f) wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the housing are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
14. An apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein said diffusers of said housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
15. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; and (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a housing, the housing having an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iii) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (iv) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers; (c) wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises air from a climate control system of said vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
16. An apparatus as recited in claim 15, wherein said diffusers of said housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
17. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a first housing, the first housing having an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iii) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the first housing and diffusers; (iv) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers; (c) a second housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers mounted to the chest portion of the seatbelt; and (d) a duct coupled to the intake port of the second housing and to the blower; (e) wherein air from the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air is delivered to the second housing and diffusers by the blower.
18. An apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein said diffusers of said second housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
19. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a first housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a second housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers mounted to the chest portion of the seatbelt; (iii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iv) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the first housing and the second housing; (v) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers of the first housing and second housing; (c) wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: a controller; a thermoelectric heating element; and a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller; (d) one or more temperature sensors; and (e) one or more pressure sensors; (f) wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the first and second housings are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
20. An apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein said source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises air from a climate control system of a vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technology described herein will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings which are for illustrative purposes only:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Referring more specifically to the drawings, for illustrative purposes an embodiment of the apparatus of the present disclosure is depicted generally in
(10) In the embodiment shown in
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(12) The chest panel 16 of the apparatus is connected with an upper duct 26 either directly to the conditioning unit 22 or through the lower lap panel 12 so that conditioned air is provided to the chest panel 16 of the apparatus. The upper air duct 26 preferably traces the length of the lap belt 14 and around the buckle hardware 20 and the shoulder belt 18 to deliver air to the chest panel 16 of the apparatus.
(13) In an alternative embodiment, the conditioned air from the conditioning unit 22 is directed through the lower duct 24 to the lap panel 12 and then through the upper duct 26 that is connected on the opposite end of panel 12 as the lower duct 24. In one embodiment there is a ducting transition from the lap panel 12 to the chest segment 16. The transition section transfers the air from one side of the belt to the other (this is necessary since the top of the belt switches at the buckle).
(14) The source of the intake air for the system may be drawn from the cabin or from ductwork in the automobile body from the exterior of the vehicle. The system air may then be heated or cooled with its own conditioning system that is independent of the conditioning system of the vehicle. For example, the air may be cooled or heated with a thermoelectric cooler/heater positioned either upstream or downstream from the fan that is configured to deliver a stream of cool/hot air into the duct 24 and lap panel 12 as shown in
(15) Accordingly, control over the actuation and temperature of the air flow produced by the cooling/heating unit 22 can be through control of the vehicle conditioning system controls or through individual control over the cooling/heating unit 22 elements depending on the selected configuration of the system. Preferably, the cooling/heating unit 22 has controls that provide control over the air temperature and the amount of air that is blown into the housing and to the occupant of the seat. The cooling/heating unit 22 may also have temperature and pressure sensors to monitor the air flowing into the housing. The controller can control the temperature and volume of air that is being emitted by the diffuser elements of the housing to the occupant. System fan and temperature controls may be mounted on the seatbelt 14, lap 12 or chest 16 panels or incorporated as part of the automobile central HVAC controls.
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(17) The lap panel 12 of the embodiment of
(18) The cross-sectional view of the lap panel 12 shown in
(19) Lap panel 12 and chest panel 16 can have diffuser 38 sections on the bottom side of the housing, as shown in
(20) Air flows out of the diffuser outlets 34 of diffuser 38 of the lap panel 12 or chest panel 16 to convectively, evaporatively, and conductively cool the pelvic and chest regions of the wearer. This local cooling is highly efficient at cooling the front of the torso and dissipating the body's thermal plume. In a hot car, the thermal plume is undesirable for both comfort and the passenger's perception of air quality.
(21) Likewise, heated air can be delivered to the panels and emitted through the diffusers 38 at the various locations on the panel housings to specifically apply heated air to the body of occupant of the seat. Heated air from the lap 12 and chest panels 16 may also be very efficient at warming the body, depending on the passenger's clothing. In one embodiment, a thermoelectric heat exchanger in the intake air supply duct is provided that is located just upstream or downstream of a blower to provide heated air instantaneously.
(22) There are many advantages and benefits that can be seen with the specialized delivery of hot or cold air through the lap and chest panels. For example, one advantage local delivery has over over cabin air conditioning is energy efficiency. In fuel-efficient automobiles (conventional, hybrid, and all-electric), cooling and heating of the passenger cabin imposes high demands on the batteries and fuel economy. Conventional vehicle heating and cooling systems must be oversized to be able to rapidly provide comfort for passengers entering the vehicle at very low or high ambient temperatures. Any measure that reduces the size of this air temperature conditioning system benefits the system operation of the vehicle under normal steady-state operations.
(23) Another advantage of local delivery through the panels on a seatbelt is occupant comfort. Comfort effects realized with air deliveries through the panels are more immediate and localized than found in conventional air conditioning systems. With this system, air is not blown into the eyes or across the hands of the driver as experienced with dashboard-mounted HVAC outlets. For cooling a passenger in a hot cabin, the direct local application of air movement (either at ambient cabin temperature or cooled below it) in the boundary layer of the torso/pelvis region has a rapid effect on comfort and requires relatively little power compared to cooling the entire cabin. This location is very effective at removing body heat and disrupting the body's heated thermal plume which is a detriment to comfort and perceived air quality under warm and hot conditions. For heating the passenger in a cold cabin, the pelvic region is (together with feet and hands) the most important part of the body for the perception of comfort.
(24) Accordingly, low-power direct cooling of vehicle passengers after entering a heat-soaked cabin allows the cooling system (AC) of the vehicle to be downsized and made more efficient. Similarly, low-power direct heating of passengers in a cold-soaked cabin reduces the required heating capacity of the automobile's heater. During steady-state operation, the ventilated seatbelt reduces the power required to condition the air in the cabin (applies to both heating and cooling).
(25) Another advantage is that the system does not modify the standard three-point seatbelt web material, strength, retractability, ease of use, buckle or shoulder-pulley hardware. Appearance can also be minimal. Fans and potential thermoelectric heaters are positioned out of the way with convenient access to heat source/sinks in the vehicle body. System fan and temperature controls may be mounted on the belt or be part of the automobile central heating and cooling (HVAC) controls.
(26) It will be seen that there can be several different variations of the ventilated seatbelt panels as shown in
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(28) The apparatus 40 shown in
(29) The lower or lap section 48 of the housing is mounted on one side of the seatbelt 42 and transition 50. The upper or chest section 52 is mounted to the opposite side of the seatbelt 42 and to the transition 50. This embodiment allows the lap section 48 and the chest section 52 of the housing to be on the outer surface of belt 42 when the buckle 46 is engaged. In addition, the seatbelt 42 is always against the body of the occupant of the seat and the seatbelt engages the buckle 46 and pulley 44 as in a conventional setting. The transisition 50 may exceed the width of the seatbelt 42 and may balloon to a volume that maintains a suitable airflow into the chest section 52 of the housing.
(30) The housing is preferably an airtight material that is flexible and collapsable so that it will move through the openings of the pulley 44 and buckle 46 when the interior air pressure is removed and belt 42 is retracted.
(31) The lower section 48 of the housing is coupled to an air source 54 that provides ambient air or air that is heated or cooled air to the interior of the housing. The lap section 48 and the chest section 52 of the housing also have air emitting sections of mesh or perforations or directional nozzles. Even movement of ambient air inherently cools the body of the occupant and disrupts the upward flowing thermal plume. Ventilated air plus a thermoelectric unit installed either upstream or downstream from the fan of the air source 54 can be used to deliver heated or cooled air to the occupant through the housing.
(32) In the embodiment shown in
(33) The blower 54 can have heating and cooling elements 56 in the airstream produced by the blower 54. The elements 56 or the blower 54 can include temperature sensors and a control unit that can be controlled independently or by the air temperature control system of the vehicle. The cooler/heater elements 56 of blower 54 can be reversible by reversing electric current in one embodiment.
(34) Alternatively, the housing can also be pressurized by the car's HVAC system directly. Ventilation plus cooled/heated air from the automobile HVAC system can be ducted to the lower section 48 of the housing. Thermoelectric heat rejection to the metal chassis or to the air (in the cabin, in vehicle cavity space, or to the outside on the underside of the vehicle) are also possible.
(35) From the discussion above it will be appreciated that the technology described herein can be embodied in various ways, including the following:
(36) 1. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a housing with one or more air intake ports and a plurality of diffusers and; (b) at least one fastener on the housing configured to couple the housing to a seatbelt; (c) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (d) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (e) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers.
(37) 2. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the housing further comprises a central chamber connected to the intake port and to the diffusers, wherein air from the air source fills the chamber through the intake port and is emitted from the housing through the diffusers.
(38) 3. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the housing further comprises a transition chamber configured to join a chamber of a housing section mounted on one side of a seatbelt to a chamber of a housing section mounted to an opposite side of the seatbelt.
(39) 4. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the diffusers of the housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
(40) 5. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the fastener for coupling the housing to a seatbelt comprises a sleeve configured to receive and retain a seatbelt.
(41) 6. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the fastener for coupling the housing to a seatbelt is a fastener selected from the group of fasteners consisting of a hook and loop fastener, a thread fastener, a snap fastener, a clip fastener and an adhesive fastener.
(42) 7. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: a controller; a thermoelectric heating element; and a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller.
(43) 8. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, further comprising: one or more temperature sensors; and one or more pressure sensors; wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the housing are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
(44) 9. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air and blower comprises air from a climate control system and fan of a vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
(45) 10. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; and (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a housing, the housing having an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iii) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the housing and diffusers; (iv) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers.
(46) 11. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: a controller; a thermoelectric heating element; and a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller.
(47) 12. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, further comprising: one or more temperature sensors; and one or more pressure sensors; wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the housing are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
(48) 13. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises air from a climate control system of a vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
(49) 14. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the diffusers of the housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
(50) 15. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, further comprising: (a) a second housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers mounted to the chest portion of the seatbelt; and (b) a duct coupled to the intake port of the second housing and to the blower; (c) wherein air from the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air is delivered to the second housing and diffusers by the blower.
(51) 16. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the diffusers of the second housing are diffusers selected from the group of diffusers consisting of directional nozzles, mesh, and housing perforations.
(52) 17. An apparatus for the efficient cooling or heating of vehicle passengers, comprising: (a) a seatbelt comprising a lap portion, a chest portion and a buckle; and (b) a climate control device coupled to the lap portion of the seatbelt, comprising: (i) a first housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers; (ii) a second housing with an intake port, a chamber and one or more diffusers mounted to the chest portion of the seatbelt; (iii) a source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air; and (iv) a blower coupled to the source of air and to the air intake ports of the first housing and the second housing; (v) wherein heated or cooled or ambient temperature air from the source of air is emitted from the diffusers of the first housing and second housing.
(53) 18. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises: a controller; a thermoelectric heating element; and a refrigerant cooling element disposed upstream or downstream of the blower; wherein the actuation of the heating and cooling elements and the blower are controlled by the controller.
(54) 19. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, further comprising: one or more temperature sensors; and one or more pressure sensors; wherein the temperature and pressure of air delivered to the first and second housings are sensed by the sensors and controlled by the controller.
(55) 20. The apparatus of any previous embodiment, wherein the source of ambient temperature, heated or cooled air comprises air from a climate control system of a vehicle and ducts from the vehicle climate control system to the intake port of the housing.
(56) Although the description herein contains many details, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the disclosure fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art.
(57) In the claims, reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean one and only one unless explicitly so stated, but rather one or more. All structural, chemical, and functional equivalents to the elements of the disclosed embodiments that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed as a means plus function element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase means for. No claim element herein is to be construed as a step plus function element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase step for.