Vehicle air-conditioning unit
09931907 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00678
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
To provide a vehicle air-conditioning unit that increases a volume of airflow delivered from a side vent opening in a foot mode, to effectively prevent fogging of windowpanes on right and left end sides. An air passage has: a first passage that guides hot air to a center vent opening, a side vent opening, and a defrost opening; and a second passage that is branched from the first passage and guides the hot air to a foot opening. A first door is arranged at a branched position of the air passage to the second passage, and a second door is arranged between the center vent opening and the defrost opening. In a foot mode, the first door closes the first passage and opens a first supply passage, the first supply passage communicates between the first and second passages, the second door closes the center vent opening and forms a second supply passage on an upstream side of the side vent opening, and the second supply passage communicates between an extending direction of the first supply passage and the side vent opening.
Claims
1. A vehicle conditioning unit including: an air-conditioning case that has an air passage; a heat exchanger that is arranged in the air passage and exchanges heat with air flowing through the air passage; a center vent opening that is provided on a downstream side of the heat exchanger arranged in the air-conditioning case; a side vent opening that is provided on a right side and/or a left side in a vehicle right and left direction of the center vent opening; a defrost opening that is provided in a front side in a vehicle longitudinal direction of the center vent opening; and a foot opening that is provided on a lower side in a vehicle vertical direction of the center vent opening, wherein the air passage has: a first passage that guides air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the center vent opening, the side vent opening, and the defrost opening; and a second passage that is branched from the first passage and guides the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the foot opening, wherein a first door for distributing the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the first passage and the second passage is arranged at a branched position to the second passage, wherein a first supply passage that communicates between the first passage and the second passage is provided on a downstream side of the first door, and this first supply passage is opened and closed by the first door, and wherein a second door for distributing the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the center vent opening and the defrost opening is arranged in the first passage at a position on a downstream side of the first supply passage, wherein in the vehicle air-conditioning unit in a foot mode, the first door closes the first passage and opens the first supply passage, and the second door closes the center vent opening, and forms a second supply passage, an entry of which is positioned in an extending direction of the first supply passage and an exit of which communicates with the side vent openings, wherein the first door is a butterfly-type door that has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; a first closing section that extends from the rotational shaft; a second closing section that extends from the rotational shaft in a different direction from the first closing section and greater than 90 degrees from the direction of the first closing section, in the foot mode, the first closing section closes the first passage, and the second closing section opens the first supply passage, and a third closing section that extends from the rotational shaft in a different direction from both of the first closing section and the second closing section, a length of the third closing section in a direction along a shaft direction of the rotational shaft is shorter than a length of the first supply passage in the direction along the shaft direction of the rotational shaft, and in the foot mode, the third closing section partially closes the first supply passage.
2. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger heats the air in the air passage.
3. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the first supply passage is in a tunnel shape.
4. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the second door has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; and a fourth closing section that extends from the rotational shaft, the fourth closing section includes: a center vent closing portion that can close the center vent opening; and a step portion that has a step displaced in a peripheral direction of the rotational shaft with respect to the center vent closing portion, in the foot mode, the center vent closing portion closes the center vent opening, and the step portion is positioned on an upstream side of the side vent opening and forms the second supply passage.
5. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein in a defrost mode or a vent mode, the first door closes the second passage and also closes the first supply passage.
6. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the first door is the butterfly-type door, in a defrost mode or a vent mode, the first closing section closes the second passage, and the second closing section closes the first supply passage.
7. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the second door has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; and a fourth closing section that extends from the rotational shaft, the side vent opening is arranged further on a downstream side of the center vent opening arranged on the downstream side of the heat exchanger, and in the foot mode, the fourth closing section closes the center vent opening, is arranged on the upstream side of the side vent opening, and forms the second supply passage.
8. A vehicle conditioning unit including: an air-conditioning case that has an air passage; a heat exchanger that is arranged in the air passage and exchanges heat with air flowing through the air passage; a center vent opening that is provided on a downstream side of the heat exchanger arranged in the air-conditioning case; a side vent opening that is provided on a right side and/or a left side in a vehicle right and left direction of the center vent opening; a defrost opening that is provided in a front side in a vehicle longitudinal direction of the center vent opening; and a foot opening that is provided on a lower side in a vehicle vertical direction of the center vent opening, wherein the air passage has: a first passage that guides air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the center vent opening, the side vent opening, and the defrost opening; and a second passage that is branched from the first passage and guides the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the foot opening, wherein a first door for distributing the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the first passage and the second passage is arranged at a branched position to the second passage, wherein a first supply passage that communicates between the first passage and the second passage is provided on a downstream side of the first door, and this first supply passage is opened and closed by the first door, and wherein a second door for distributing the air that has passed through the heat exchanger to the center vent opening and the defrost opening is arranged in the first passage at a position on a downstream side of the first supply passage, wherein in the vehicle air-conditioning unit in a foot mode, the first door closes the first passage and opens the first supply passage, and the second door closes the center vent opening, and forms a second supply passage, an entry of which is positioned in an extending direction of the first supply passage and an exit of which communicates with the side vent opening, The vehicle air conditioning unit according to claim 1 wherein the first door is a butterfly-type door that has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; a first closing section that extends from the rotational shaft; and a second closing section that extends from the rotational shaft in a different direction from the first closing section and greater than 90 degrees from the direction of the first closing section, in the foot mode, the first closing section closes the first passage, and the second closing section opens the first supply passage.
9. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 8 wherein the second door has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; and a fourth closing section that extends from the rotational shaft, the fourth closing section includes: a center vent closing portion that can close the center vent opening; and a step portion that has a step displaced in a peripheral direction of the rotational shaft with respect to the center vent closing portion, in the foot mode, the center vent closing portion closes the center vent opening, and the step portion is positioned on an upstream side of the side vent opening and forms the second supply passage.
10. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 9 wherein the second door has the fourth closing section including the center vent closing portion and the step portion in a defrost mode or a def/foot mode, the center vent closing portion closes the center vent opening, the step portion is arranged on the upstream side of the side vent opening and forms the second supply passage, and in a vent mode or a bi-level mode, the fourth closing section closes the defrost opening.
11. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 8 wherein the second door has: a rotational shaft that is rotatably supported by the air-conditioning case; and a fourth closing section that extends from the rotational shaft, the side vent opening is arranged further on a downstream side of the center vent opening arranged on the downstream side of the heat exchanger, and in the foot mode, the fourth closing section closes the center vent opening, is arranged on the upstream side of the side vent opening, and forms the second supply passage.
12. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 11 wherein the second door has the fourth closing section, the side vent opening is arranged further on a downstream side of the center vent opening arranged on the downstream side of the heat exchanger, in a defrost mode or a def/foot mode, the fourth closing section closes the center vent opening and is positioned on the upstream side of the side vent opening, and forms the second supply passage, and in a vent mode or a bi-level mode, the fourth closing section closes the defrost opening.
13. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 8 wherein in a defrost mode or a vent mode, the first door closes the second passage and also closes the first supply passage.
14. The vehicle air-conditioning unit according to claim 8 wherein the first door is the butterfly-type door, in a defrost mode or a vent mode, the first closing section closes the second passage, and the second closing section closes the first supply passage.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(25) A description will hereinafter be made on embodiments of this invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1
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(27) As shown in
(28) A heat exchanger for cooling 4, such as an evaporator, is arranged on a relatively upstream side in the air passage 3. The heat exchanger for cooling 4 is arranged to cover a flow passage of the air passage 3, and the air passing through the air passage 3 passes through the heat exchanger for cooling 4. The heat exchanger for cooling 4 is appropriately joined to a compressor or the like, which is not shown, by piping, so as to constitute a refrigeration cycle. The heat exchanger for cooling 4 cools the air by exchanging heat between a coolant that flows through the refrigeration cycle and the air that passes through the heat exchanger for cooling 4, and dehumidifies the air that passes through the heat exchanger for cooling 4.
(29) A heat exchanger for heating 5, such as a heater core, is arranged on a downstream side of the heat exchanger for cooling 4 in the air passage 3 with a specified gap being interposed therebetween. The heat exchanger for heating 5 heats the air that has been cooled or dehumidified when passing through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 and can reheat the air that has been cooled by the heat exchanger for cooling 4. As the heat exchanger for heating 5, for example, a heater core of hot water type that uses a coolant of a vehicle engine, a radiator using a refrigerant that is at a high temperature and compressed by the compressor, a PTC heater that uses electric power, or the like is used.
(30) The air passage 3 has a cold air passage 3a, through which the air (cold air) that bypasses the heat exchanger for heating 5 flows, and a hot air passage 3b, through which the air (hot air) that passes through the heat exchanger for heating 5 flows.
(31) Then, an air mix door 6 for adjusting an airflow volume ratio between the air flowing through the cold air passage 3a and the air flowing through the hot air passage 3b is arranged in the air passage 3. In this example, the air mix door 6 is a butterfly-type door and arranged at a merging point of the cold air passage 3a and the hot air passage 3b. More specifically, the air mix door 6 has two closing sections 6a, 6b, and can rotate about a rotational shaft 6c from a position where the cold air passage 3a is closed by the closing section 6a to set a ratio of the air flowing through the cold air passage 3a to zero (a position shown in
(32) The air passage 3 includes a defrost opening 8, a center vent opening 9, a side vent opening 10, and a foot opening 11 on the lowermost downstream side therein, that is, on the downstream side of the heat exchanger for heating 5.
(33) The defrost opening 8 is arranged in the front in a vehicle traveling direction, and a downstream side end thereof is opened to an upper surface of the air-conditioning case 2. Then, the defrost opening 8 is connected to a defrost blowout port via a defrost duct, which is not shown, and this defrost blowout port blows out the air to an inner surface of a front windowpane in the vehicle traveling direction.
(34) The center vent opening 9 is arranged adjacent to the defrost opening 8 at a rear position of the defrost opening 8 in the vehicle traveling direction, and a downstream side end thereof is opened to the upper surface of the air-conditioning case 2. Then, the center vent opening 9 is connected to a center vent blowout port via a center vent duct, which is not shown, and this center vent blowout port blows out the air to an upper body of a passenger in the vehicle cabin.
(35) In this example, the side vent openings 10 are arranged adjacent to the center vent opening 9 at positions on both sides in the vehicle right and left direction with respect to the center vent opening 9, and downstream side ends thereof are opened to the upper surface of the air-conditioning case 2. Then, the side vent openings 10 are connected to a side vent blowout port via a side vent duct, which is not shown, and this side vent blowout port blows out the air to an inner surfaces of windowpanes on both sides in the vehicle right and left direction. In Example 1, an opening end on the upstream side of the each side vent opening 10 is arranged on the same plane as an opening end on the upstream side of the center vent opening 9.
(36) The air passage 3 has a first passage 12 and a second passage 13, the first passage 12 being used to guide the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 or the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 and the heat exchanger for heating 5 to the defrost opening 8, the center vent opening 9, and the side vent opening 10, and the second passage 13 being branched from the first passage 12 and used to guide the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 or the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 and the heat exchanger for heating 5 to the foot opening 11.
(37) In this example, the first passage 12 includes the cold air passage 3a, the hot air passage 3b, and a cold/hot air mixing space 3c, in which the cold air that has flown through the cold air passage 3a and the hot air that has flown through the hot air passage 3b are merged, so as to mix the cold air and the hot air. Then, a downstream side of the first passage 12 extends to the opening ends of the defrost opening 8, the center vent opening 9, and the side vent opening 10.
(38) In this example, the second passage 13 is configured to be branched from the first passage 12 in the vicinity of the cold/hot air mixing space 3c and to extend rearward in the vehicle traveling direction. Then, a partitioning section 14 for partitioning between this second passage 13 and the first passage 12 extends from a branched position to an inner wall surface of the air-conditioning case 2.
(39) In this example, the foot opening 11 continues to the second passage 13. An opening end on the upstream side of the foot opening 11 is opened to face the vehicle right and left direction with respect to the second passage 13, and a downstream side end of the foot opening 11 is opened to face downward of the vehicle. Then, the foot opening 11 is connected to a foot blowout port via a foot duct, which is not shown. Alternatively, the downstream side end of the foot opening 11 as is serves as the foot blowout port, and is appropriately configured to blow out the air to feet of the passenger in the vehicle cabin.
(40) By the way, as shown in
(41) This first door 15 is a butterfly-type door in Example 1 and, as shown in
(42) Each of these closing sections 19, 20, 21 is in a flat plate shape. The first closing section 19 has the longest dimension that extends along the radial direction from the rotational shaft 18 while the second closing section 20 and the third closing section 21 have the shorter dimensions. A dimension of the first closing section 19 along a shaft direction of the rotational shaft 18 is substantially the same as a dimension of a first passage along the vehicle right and left direction. A dimension of the second closing section 20 along the shaft direction of the rotational shaft 18 is substantially the same as a dimension of a second passage along the vehicle right and left direction. A dimension of the third closing section 21 along the shaft direction of the rotational shaft 18 is substantially the same as a dimension of the center vent opening 9 along the vehicle right and left direction. Noted that, in
(43) In this Example 1, the first closing section 19 can rotate within a range from a position where it abuts against an inner surface of the air-conditioning case 2 on the heat exchanger for cooling 4 side to a position where it abuts against a tip portion of the partitioning section 14. Then, when the first closing section 19 abuts against the inner surface of the air-conditioning case 2 on the heat exchanger for cooling 4 side, the first passage 12 is closed, and thus the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 or the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 and the heat exchanger for heating 5 can be distributed to the second passage 13. When the first closing section 19 abuts against the tip portion of the partitioning section 14, the second passage 13 and further the foot opening 11 are closed, and thus the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 or the air that has passed through the heat exchanger for cooling 4 and the heat exchanger for heating 5 can be distributed to the first passage 12.
(44) As shown in
(45) The third closing section 21 partially closes the first supply passage 22 in the foot mode and thereby restricts a position where the first passage and the second passage communicate with each other. More specifically, as shown in
(46) In addition, as shown in
(47) As shown in
(48) Noted that the second door 16 shown in
(49) Based on the above configuration of the vehicle air-conditioning unit 1, the airflow in the air-conditioning case 2 in each of the foot mode, a defrost mode, a def/foot mode, a bi-level mode, and the vent mode will be described in a cross section that is cut along the side vent opening 10 and a cross section that is cut along the center vent opening 9 by using
(50) (Foot Mode)
(51) In the foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(52) As shown in
(53) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at a position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is a slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(54) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(55) The air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11 while some of the air flows along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and is blown out to the first passage 12.
(56) While most of the air that has been blown out to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10 through the second supply passage 29, a remaining slight volume of the air flows to the defrost opening 8.
(57) Next, as shown in
(58) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(59) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(60) The air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11 since the first supply passage 22 is closed.
(61) Accordingly, in the foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set blowout volumes such that an airflow volume from the foot blowout port is the largest, followed by that from the side vent blowout port and that from the defrost blowout port in this order.
(62) (Defrost Mode)
(63) In the defrost mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(64) As shown in
(65) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(66) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(67) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(68) At this time, the step portion 27 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, and the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(69) Next, as shown in
(70) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(71) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(72) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(73) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(74) Accordingly, in the defrost mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port and the side vent blowout port. It is also possible to set the airflow volume from the defrost blowout port to be larger than the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port.
(75) (Def/Foot Mode)
(76) In the def/foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(77) As shown in
(78) Meanwhile the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(79) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(80) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(81) At this time, the step portion 27 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, and the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(82) Next, as shown in
(83) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(84) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(85) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(86) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(87) Accordingly, in the def/foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set the blowout volumes such that the airflow volumes from the defrost blowout port and the foot blowout port are large and that the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port is small.
(88) (Bi-Level Mode)
(89) In the bi-level mode, the air mix door 6 opens the cold air passage 3a and the hot air passage 3b at an arbitrary ratio, so as to produce the air at an adjusted temperature.
(90) As shown in
(91) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 abuts against a portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(92) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(93) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(94) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage flows to the side vent opening 10.
(95) Next, as shown in
(96) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(97) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(98) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(99) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the center vent opening 9.
(100) Accordingly, in the bi-level mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. Here, it is possible to blow out the air at a low temperature from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port and to blow out the air at a high temperature from the foot blowout port.
(101) (Vent Mode)
(102) In the vent mode, the air mix door 6 fully opens the cold air passage 3a and closes the hot air passage 3b.
(103) As shown in
(104) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(105) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(106) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(107) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10.
(108) Next, as shown in
(109) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(110) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(111) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(112) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the center vent opening 9.
(113) Accordingly, in the vent mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port.
(114) Then, as shown in
(115) Accordingly, when the hot air that has flown into the first supply passage 22 flows through the tunnel 30, a flow direction thereof is adjusted. Thus, a required airflow volume of the hot air that has flown out of the tunnel 30 can reliably be delivered to the second supply passage 29, and the airflow volume that is delivered to the defrost opening 8 can relatively be reduced. Therefore, it is possible to reliably increase a volume of the air that flows through the side vent opening 10 and is blown out from the side vent blowout port to be larger than a volume of the air that flows through the defrost opening 8 and is blown out from the defrost blowout port.
Example 2
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(117) The vehicle air-conditioning units 1 shown in
(118) In addition, the vehicle air-conditioning units 1 are also common in a point that the first passage 12, the second passage 13 that is branched from the first passage 12, the first door 15 that is arranged at the branched position between the first passage 12 and the second passage 13, and the second door 16 that is arranged between the defrost opening 8 and the vent openings 9, 10 are provided on the downstream side of the heat exchanger for heating 5 in the air passage 3. Furthermore, the vehicle air-conditioning units 1 are common in a point that the second door 16 is configured by including the fourth closing section 25 having the center vent closing portion 26 and the step portion 27 shown in
(119) Noted that, in this Example 2, the first supply passage 22 is included as a part of the branched position in the air-conditioning case 2.
(120) Meanwhile, the vehicle air-conditioning unit 1 shown in Example 2 differs from that in Example 1 in terms of arrangement of the second passage 13 and the foot opening 11 and the configuration of the first door 15.
(121) In other words, as shown in
(122) The first door 15 is the rotary-type door, and as shown in
(123) Then, as shown in
(124) The first door 15 shown in
(125) Based on the above configuration of the vehicle air-conditioning unit 1, the airflow in the air-conditioning case 2 in each of the foot mode, the defrost mode, the def/foot mode, the bi-level mode, and the vent mode will be described in the cross section that is cut along the side vent opening 10 and the cross section that is cut along the center vent opening 9 by using
(126) (Foot Mode)
(127) In the foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(128) As shown in
(129) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(130) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(131) The air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11 while some of the air flows along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and is blown out to the first passage 12.
(132) While most of the air that has been blown out to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10 through the second supply passage 29, the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the defrost opening 8.
(133) Next, as shown in
(134) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(135) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(136) Since the first supply passage 22 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11.
(137) Accordingly, in the foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set the blowout volumes such that the airflow volume from the foot blowout port is the largest, followed by that from the side vent blowout port and that from the defrost blowout port in this order.
(138) (Defrost Mode)
(139) In the defrost mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(140) As shown in
(141) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(142) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(143) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(144) At this time, the step portion 27 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, and the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(145) Next, as shown in
(146) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(147) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(148) The air that has been distributed to the first passage flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(149) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(150) Accordingly, in the defrost mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port and the side vent blowout port. It is also possible to set the airflow volume from the defrost blowout port to be larger than the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port.
(151) (Def/Foot Mode)
(152) In the def/foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(153) As shown in
(154) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(155) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(156) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(157) At this time, the step portion 27 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, and the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(158) Next, as shown in
(159) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(160) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(161) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10. The air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11.
(162) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(163) Accordingly, in the def/foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set the blowout volumes such that the airflow volumes from the defrost blowout port and the foot blowout port are large and that the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port is small.
(164) (Bi-Level Mode)
(165) In the bi-level mode, the air mix door 6 opens the cold air passage 3a and the hot air passage 3b at the arbitrary ratio, so as to produce the air at the adjusted temperature.
(166) As shown in
(167) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(168) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(169) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(170) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10.
(171) Next, as shown in
(172) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(173) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(174) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9. The air that is distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11.
(175) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the center vent opening 9.
(176) Accordingly, in the bi-level mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. Here, it is possible to blow out the air at the low temperature from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port and to blow out the air at the high temperature from the foot blowout port.
(177) (Vent Mode)
(178) In the vent mode, the air mix door 6 fully opens the cold air passage 3a and closes the hot air passage 3b.
(179) As shown in
(180) Meanwhile, the step portion 27 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(181) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(182) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(183) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10.
(184) Next, as shown in
(185) Meanwhile, the center vent closing portion 26 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(186) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(187) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(188) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the center vent opening 9.
(189) Accordingly, in the vent mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port.
Example 3
(190)
(191) Of the configurations, as shown in
(192) The opening end on the upstream side (the second door 16 side) of the center vent opening 9 is arranged at a position that is projected to the heat exchanger for heating 5 side when compared to the opening end on the upstream side (the second door 16 side) of the side vent opening 10.
(193) In conjunction with this, when the second door 16 abuts against the opening end on the upstream side of the center vent opening 9, the second door 16 does not abut against the opening end on the upstream side of the side vent opening 10, and thus the second supply passage 29 is formed between the second door 16 and the opening end on the upstream side of the side vent opening 10.
(194) Based on the above configuration of the vehicle air-conditioning unit 1, the airflow in the air-conditioning case 2 in each of the foot mode, the defrost mode, the def/foot mode, the bi-level mode, and the vent mode will be described in the cross section that is cut along the side vent opening 10 and the cross section that is cut along the center vent opening 9 by using
(195) (Foot Mode)
(196) In the foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(197) As shown in
(198) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29 between the fourth closing section 25 and the opening end on the upstream side of the side vent opening 10. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(199) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(200) The air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11 while some of the air flows along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and is blown out to the first passage 12.
(201) While most of the air that has been blown out to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10 through the second supply passage 29, the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the defrost opening 8.
(202) Next, as shown in
(203) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(204) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(205) Since the first supply passage 22 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11.
(206) Accordingly, in the foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set the blowout volumes such that the airflow volume from the foot blowout port is the largest, followed by that from the side vent blowout port and that from the defrost blowout port in this order.
(207) (Defrost Mode)
(208) In the defrost mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(209) As shown in
(210) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29 between the fourth closing section 25 and the opening end on the upstream side of the side vent opening 10. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(211) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(212) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(213) At this time, the fourth closing section 25 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, while most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(214) Next, as shown in
(215) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(216) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(217) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(218) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(219) Accordingly, in the defrost mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port and the side vent blowout port. It is also possible to set the airflow volume from the defrost blowout port to be larger than the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port.
(220) (Def/Foot Mode)
(221) In the def/foot mode, the air mix door 6 closes the cold air passage 3a and fully opens the hot air passage 3b.
(222) As shown in
(223) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 faces the side vent opening 10, but does not abut against the side vent opening 10, and forms the second supply passage 29 between the fourth closing section 25 and the opening end on the upstream side of the side vent opening 10. The entry of this second supply passage 29 is formed at the position that is in the extending direction of the first supply passage 22 and where there is the slight gap between this second supply passage 29 and the first supply passage 22.
(224) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(225) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(226) At this time, the fourth closing section 25 faces the side vent opening 10. Thus, while most of the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 is guided to flow to the defrost opening 8, the remaining slight volume of the air flows to the side vent opening 10.
(227) Next, as shown in
(228) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the center vent opening 9 and closes this opening 9.
(229) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow and solid arrows in
(230) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(231) At this time, since the center vent opening 9 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the defrost opening 8.
(232) Accordingly, in the def/foot mode, it is possible to blow out the hot air from the defrost blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. It is also possible to set the blowout volumes such that the airflow volumes from the defrost blowout port and the foot blowout port are large and that the airflow volume from the side vent blowout port is small.
(233) (Bi-Level Mode)
(234) In the bi-level mode, the air mix door 6 opens the cold air passage 3a and the hot air passage 3b at the arbitrary ratio, so as to produce the air at the adjusted temperature.
(235) As shown in
(236) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(237) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(238) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(239) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10.
(240) Next, as shown in
(241) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(242) In this way, as shown by an outline arrow, solid arrows, and broken arrows in
(243) While the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10, some of the air can flow toward the second passage 13 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22. While the air that has been distributed to the second passage 13 flows toward the foot opening 11, some of the air can flow toward the first passage 12 along the extending direction of the first supply passage 22.
(244) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage flows to the center vent opening 9.
(245) Accordingly, in the bi-level mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port, the side vent blowout port, and the foot blowout port. Here, it is also possible to blow out the air at the low temperature from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port and to blow out the air at the high temperature from the foot blowout port.
(246) (Vent Mode)
(247) In the vent mode, the air mix door 6 fully opens the cold air passage 3a and closes the hot air passage 3b.
(248) As shown in
(249) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(250) Accordingly, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(251) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the side vent opening 10.
(252) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the side vent opening 10.
(253) Next, as shown in
(254) Meanwhile, the fourth closing section 25 of the second door 16 abuts against the portion of the air-conditioning case 2 in the front side of the defrost opening 8 and closes this opening 8.
(255) Accordingly, as shown by an outline arrow and broken arrows in
(256) The air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows toward the defrost opening 8 and the center vent opening 9.
(257) At this time, since the defrost opening 8 is closed, the air that has been distributed to the first passage 12 flows to the center vent opening 9.
(258) Accordingly, in the vent mode, it is possible to blow out the air from the center vent blowout port and the side vent blowout port.
(259) Then, also in this Example 3, in the cross section in which the vehicle air-conditioning unit 1 is cut along the side vent opening 10 with respect to the air-conditioning case 2, the first supply passage 22 may be configured as the tunnel 30, which is shown in
(260) Accordingly, also in Example 3, most of the hot air that has flown into the first supply passage 22, that is, the tunnel 30 flows through the tunnel 30, and is reliably delivered to the second supply passage 29. Thus, the volume of the airflow that is delivered to the defrost opening 8 can relatively be reduced. Therefore, the volume of the air that is blown out of the side vent blowout port through the side vent opening 10 can also reliably be increased to be larger than the volume of the air that is blown out of the defrost blowout port through the defrost opening 8.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(261) 1: vehicle air-conditioning unit 2: air-conditioning case 3: air passage 4: heat exchanger for cooling 5: heat exchanger for heating 8: defrost opening 9: center vent opening 10: side vent opening 11: foot opening 12: first passage 13: second passage 15: first door 16: second door 18: rotational shaft of first door 19: first closing section of first door 20: second closing section of first door 21: third closing section of first door 22: first supply passage 23: tunnel closing section 24: rotational shaft of second door 25: fourth closing section of second door 26: center vent closing portion of second door 27: step portion of second door 29: second supply passage 30: tunnel 32: outer peripheral wall surface of first door 33: recessed section of first door