VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONER
20230119705 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H2001/00178
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00842
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2304/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H3/0608
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle air conditioner, and more specifically, to a vehicle air conditioner in which an air conditioning module and a cooling module are integrally formed, thereby enabling miniaturization so as to enable increased space utilization inside an engine room, and enabling increased manufacturability.
Claims
1. A vehicle air conditioner comprising: an air conditioning module for cooling and heating a vehicle interior; and a cooling module including a radiator and a fan shroud that forms a flow of air passing through the radiator, wherein some of exterior air introduced from a lower side of the air conditioning module to one side in the length direction passes through the cooling module positioned at the other side in the length direction.
2. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 1, wherein the vehicle air conditioner is configured of: an outer case including a through exterior air inlet for introducing exterior air into the air conditioning module and the cooling module, a through interior air inlet for introducing interior air into the air conditioning module, and an air delivery part for delivering air for cooling and heating the vehicle interior; and an inner case positioned in the outer case to position the air conditioning module therein.
3. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 2, wherein the air conditioning module has a first region and a second region positioned parallel to each other in the width direction, the first region being provided with an interior/exterior air controller for selectively supplying exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet and interior air introduced through the interior air inlet, and a blower for blowing air to the air conditioning module; and the second region being provided with an evaporator for air cooling and a heat exchanger for air heating to exchange heat with air supplied from the first region and then supply heat-exchanged air through the air delivery part.
4. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 3, wherein in the vehicle air conditioner, the interior air inlet and the air delivery part are positioned on an upper side of the outer case while being parallel to each other in the width direction.
5. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 3, wherein the cooling module is positioned in an entire region of the outer case in the width direction.
6. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 3, wherein the interior/exterior air controller includes a first through portion a which is a certain through region of the inner case for introducing some of exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet into the first region, the interior air inlet, and a first control door for controlling flows of exterior air and interior air respectively introduced through the first through portion a and the interior air inlet.
7. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 6, wherein the air conditioning module includes a filter positioned between the interior/exterior air controller and the blower in the first region.
8. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 4, wherein the cooling module includes an exterior heat exchanger.
9. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 8, wherein in the vehicle air conditioner, the exterior heat exchanger is positioned to correspond to the second region in the width direction while being above, adjacent and parallel to the radiator.
10. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 9, wherein the cooling module is mounted while having a certain upper region inclined to the other side in the length direction.
11. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 9, comprising a second through portion, an engine-room air inlet and a second control door to control air supplied to the exterior heat exchanger, the second through portion being a certain through region of the inner case for introducing some of exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet into the cooling module; the engine-room air inlet introducing air inside the engine room; and the second control door controlling flows of exterior air and engine-room air which are respectively introduced through the second through portion and the engine room air inlet.
12. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 11, wherein in the vehicle air conditioner, the engine-room air inlet is positioned parallel to the air delivery part in the length direction.
13. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 11, wherein in the vehicle air conditioner, a step portion having a stepped shape is positioned on a bottom side of the inner case in the second region.
14. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 3, wherein in the air conditioning module, the evaporator and the heat exchanger are positioned parallel to each other in the height direction.
15. The vehicle air conditioner of claim 14, further comprising an auxiliary heating heat exchanger positioned at the rear of the heat exchanger in an air flow direction.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0046] Hereinafter, a vehicle air conditioner 1000 having the configuration as described above will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0048] In the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention, an air conditioning module M1 and a cooling module M2 may be integrally formed with each other and positioned in a vehicle engine room.
[0049] First, the air conditioning module M1 may be a component for cooling and heating a vehicle interior, and the cooling module M2 may be a component including a radiator 720 and a fan shroud 710 that forms a flow of air passing through the radiator 720. Accordingly, the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention may not require a process or space for separately mounting the cooling module M2 because the cooling module M2, which is supposed to be conventionally positioned at a front portion of the vehicle, may be mounted on the air conditioner together with the air conditioning module M1 integrally formed therewith.
[0050] In the radiator 720, a coolant for cooling an engine may flow, and a coolant for cooling various electronic components positioned in the engine room may flow.
[0051] In more detail, the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention may be configured of an outer case 110 and an inner case 120.
[0052] The outer case 110 may be an external basic body of the vehicle air conditioner 1000, and include an external air inlet 210, an interior air inlet 220 and an air delivery part 240.
[0053] The exterior air inlet 210 may be a space which is a certain through region of the outer case 110 for introducing exterior air, and air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 may be supplied to the air conditioning module M1 and the cooling module M2.
[0054] The interior air inlet 220 may be a space in which a certain through region of the outer case 110 for introducing interior air, and the interior air may be introduced into the air conditioning module M1.
[0055] Here, the exterior air inlet 210 may be positioned on a lower side of the air conditioner in the height direction.
[0056] Exterior air may thus be introduced into the outer case 110 while being delivered in the length direction, some of exterior air may pass through the cooling module M2, and the rest may be selectively supplied to the air conditioning module M1. That is, in the cooling module M2, exterior air may be introduced into a region between the outer case 110 and the inner case 120 by the exterior air inlet 210 positioned in the lower side of the air conditioner in the height direction and simultaneously in one side thereof in the length direction, and pass through the cooling module M2 to be discharged to the other side of the air conditioner in the length direction. In other words, exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 may pass by an operation of the fan shroud 710 to exchange heat with the coolant in the radiator 720.
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[0058] The cooling module M2 may be positioned in an entire region of the outer case 110 in the width direction to sufficiently secure heat exchange performance of the radiator 720. To this end, the exterior air inlet 210 may also be positioned long in the width direction.
[0059] Here, the air conditioning module M1 may be used by introducing exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 thereinto. That is, the air conditioning module M1 may cool or heat the interior by exchanging heat with exterior air or interior air each introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 or the interior air inlet 220. The flows of exterior air and interior air which are introduced into the air conditioning module M1 may be controlled by an interior/exterior air controller 230, and a specific configuration thereof is described again below.
[0060] The air delivery part 240 may be a certain through region of the outer case 110 for delivering air heat-exchanged in the air conditioning module M1 (or air for cooling the vehicle interior).
[0061] Here, the interior air inlet 220 and the air delivery part 240 may be positioned in an upper side of the outer case 110 while being parallel to each other in the width direction.
[0062] The inner case 120 may be a space partitioned from the outer case 110 to position the air conditioning module M1 therein, and in which components for allowing air to be introduced into the air conditioning module M1, an evaporator 510 for air cooling, a heat exchanger 520 for air heating, and the like may be built.
[0063] That is, the air conditioning module M1 positioned in the inner case 120 may have a first region 101 and a second region 102 positioned parallel to each other in the width direction.
[0064] The first region 101 may be provided with an interior/exterior air controller 230 and a blower 400 to introduce exterior air or interior air into the air conditioning module M1.
[0065] The interior/exterior air controller 230 may include a first through portion 210a which is a certain through region of the inner case 120 for introducing some of exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 into the first region 101, the interior air inlet 220, and a first control door 231 for controlling the flows of exterior air and interior air respectively introduced through the first through portion 210a and the interior air inlet 220.
[0066] In vehicle air conditioner 1000, exterior air may pass through the cooling module M2 by being delivered from one side to the other side of a portion where the first region 101 is positioned in the length direction through the exterior air inlet 210 which is positioned below the inner case 120, i.e. in a region between the inner case 120 and the outer case 110. Some of exterior air may then be supplied into the first region 101 of the air conditioning module M1 through the first through portion 210a by an operation of the first control door 231 of the interior/exterior air controller 230.
[0067] The blower 400 may introduce exterior air or interior air into the air conditioning module M1.
[0068] In addition, the air conditioning module M1 may include a filter 300 positioned between the interior/exterior air controller 230 and the blower 400 of the first region 101, and the filter 300 may have a form enabling the filter to be replaced, a form enabling the filter to electrically collect dust or the like, and is not limited to any particular form.
[0069] The second region 102 may be provided with an evaporator 510 for air cooling and a heat exchanger 520 for air heating to exchange heat with air supplied from the first region 101 and then supply heat-exchanged air through the air delivery part 240.
[0070] The evaporator 510 may cool air discharged to the vehicle interior through the air delivery part 240. Here, when the air cooling is performed, a refrigerant in a wet state of low temperature and low pressure may be supplied to the evaporator 510, and air may be cooled while passing through the evaporator 510 to be discharged to the vehicle interior. On the other hand, when the air heating is performed, the refrigerant may not be supplied to the evaporator 510, such that even though air passes through the evaporator 510, a temperature may not be changed.
[0071] The heat exchanger 520 may heat air discharged to the vehicle interior through the air delivery part 240. Here, the heat exchanger 520 may be a heater core to which a heated coolant is supplied, or may be the interior heat exchanger 520 of a heat pump system.
[0072] Here, the second region 102 may further be provided with a temp door 540 that determines whether air-conditioning air passing through the evaporator 510 passes through the heat exchanger 520.
[0073] The evaporator 510 and the heat exchanger 520 may be positioned parallel to each other in the height direction, and air conditioning air may thus be moved from a lower side of the inner case 120 to its upper side by an operation of the temp door 540 to pass through only the evaporator 510(in the air cooling) or, sequentially pass through the evaporator 510 and then the heat exchanger 520 (in the air heating).
[0074] The vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention may further include an auxiliary heating heat exchanger 530 positioned at the rear of the heat exchanger 520 in the air flow direction. The auxiliary heating heat exchanger 530 may be a component performing the air heating together with the heat exchanger 520, and use various types including a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating means. The auxiliary heating heat exchanger 530 may also be positioned parallel to the heat exchanger 520, and may be positioned above and parallel to the heat exchanger 520 positioned at a rear portion of the air conditioner in the air flow direction.
[0075] In the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention, the cooling module M2 may further include an exterior heat exchanger 730.
[0076] In the present invention, the exterior heat exchanger 730 may refer to another heat exchanger 520 positioned outside the inner case 120, and may be a condenser for the air cooling performed by the evaporator 510 while the refrigerant sequentially passes through the compressor, the condenser, the expansion means, and then the evaporator 510.
[0077] Alternatively, the exterior heat exchanger 730 may be a variable heat exchanger 520 whose role in the heat pump system is variable. The variable exterior heat exchanger 730 may not be a component for cooling or heating air for the actual cooling and heating, and may condense the refrigerant supplied to the evaporator 510 based on an air cooling setting, or evaporate the refrigerant supplied to the heat exchanger 520 based on an air heating setting.
[0078] The exterior heat exchanger 730 may be positioned in an upper region of the air conditioner while being adjacent and parallel to the radiator 720, and positioned to correspond to the second region 102, where the blower 400 having a relatively large size is not positioned. That is, the exterior heat exchanger 730 may be positioned below the inner case 120, and may also be mounted in the header tank of the radiator 720 or the fan shroud 710 of the cooling module M2, as in the prior art, or may be mounted in the inner case 120 or the outer case 110.
[0079] Here, the cooling module M2 may be mounted while having a certain upper region inclined to the other side in the length direction to secure a space where the exterior heat exchanger 730 is installed.
[0080] When including the exterior heat exchanger 730 positioned therein, the air conditioner may include a second through portion 210b which is a certain through region of the inner case 120 for introducing some of exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 into the cooling module M2, an engine-room air inlet 250, and a second control door 251 for controlling the flows of exterior air and engine-room air which are respectively introduced through the second through portion 210b and the engine-room air inlet 250 so that air inside the engine room selectively passes through the exterior heat exchanger 730 and the radiator 720 sequentially.
[0081] The engine-room air inlet 250 may be a through portion positioned in the upper side of the outer case 110 for introducing engine-room air therein and parallel to the air delivery part 240 in the length direction, and the second control door 251 may selectively control an opening degree of the engine-room air inlet 250 and the exterior air inlet 210.
[0082] That is, the exterior air inlet 210 may be positioned over the first region 101 and the second region 102 to be long in the width direction. Exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 positioned to correspond to the first region 101 may be supplied to the cooling module M2 or the air conditioning module M1. Here, some of exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 positioned to correspond to the second region 102 may pass through a region where the exterior heat exchanger 730 is not positioned, and the rest may pass through the exterior heat exchanger 730 and the radiator 720 sequentially.
[0083] In particular, in the winter when the exterior temperature is low, air inside the engine room may be heated by operations of various electronic components and maintain a temperature higher than the exterior temperature. As such, the engine-room air inlet 250 and the second control door 251 may be positioned in the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention and supply air inside the engine room into the outer case 110 to increase evaporation performance (or heat absorption amount) of the exterior heat exchanger 730, thus further increasing the air heating performance of the heat exchanger 520.
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[0085] The step portion 121 may be a portion positioned on the bottom side of the inner case 120 in the second region 102 for exterior air introduced through the exterior air inlet 210 to be uniformly supplied to the exterior heat exchanger 730 and the radiator 720. That is, the step portion 121 can increase uniformity of air (or exterior air) supplied to the radiator 720 by increasing a space through which exterior air is delivered and allowing exterior air to be uniformly supplied to an entire region of the radiator 720.
[0086] As described above, the vehicle air conditioner 1000 of the present invention can have a smaller size by including the air conditioning module M1 and the cooling module M2 integrally formed with each other, have further enhanced manufacturability, smoothly air-condition the vehicle interior, and easily cool the electronic components and the like.
[0087] The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and may be variously applied. In addition, the present invention may be variously modified by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from the gist of the present invention claimed in the claims.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0088] 1000: vehicle air conditioner, 101: first region, 102: second region,
[0089] 110: outer case, 120: inner case, 121: step portion,
[0090] M1: air conditioning module, 210: exterior air inlet, 210a: first through portion,
[0091] 210b: second through portion, 220: interior air inlet, 230: interior/exterior air controller,
[0092] 231: first control door, 240: air delivery part, 250: engine-room air inlet,
[0093] 251: second control door, 300: filter, 400: blower,
[0094] 510: evaporator, 520: heat exchanger, 530: auxiliary heating heat exchanger,
[0095] 540: temp door, M2: cooling module, 710: fan shroud,
[0096] 720: radiator, 730: exterior heat exchanger