WO2008135021A2 - Installation de climatisation et ensemble de ventilation pour un véhicule - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/00007—Combined heating, ventilating, or cooling devices
- B60H1/00207—Combined heating, ventilating, or cooling devices characterised by the position of the HVAC devices with respect to the passenger compartment
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/00507—Details, e.g. mounting arrangements, desaeration devices
- B60H1/00557—Details of ducts or cables
- B60H1/00564—Details of ducts or cables of air ducts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/24—Devices purely for ventilating or where the heating or cooling is irrelevant
- B60H1/241—Devices purely for ventilating or where the heating or cooling is irrelevant characterised by the location of ventilation devices in the vehicle
- B60H1/244—Devices purely for ventilating or where the heating or cooling is irrelevant characterised by the location of ventilation devices in the vehicle located in the rear area
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60H—ARRANGEMENTS OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATING OR OTHER AIR-TREATING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PASSENGER OR GOODS SPACES OF VEHICLES
- B60H1/00—Heating, cooling or ventilating [HVAC] devices
- B60H1/00007—Combined heating, ventilating, or cooling devices
- B60H1/00207—Combined heating, ventilating, or cooling devices characterised by the position of the HVAC devices with respect to the passenger compartment
- B60H2001/00242—Devices in the rear area of the passenger compartment
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- the invention relates to a motor vehicle with an air conditioner having at least one positioned in a storage space of the motor vehicle cooling and / or heating unit and at least one air guide device which is coupled to an air conditioning air interface of the cooling and / or heating unit, with energy required for cooling purposes an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle is provided.
- the invention further relates to an air conditioning system and an air guiding device.
- combustion engine-independent heating units are also increasingly used as so-called supplementary heaters, heaters or auxiliary heaters.
- the technology for cooling of vehicle interiors is well advanced, in which here in particular powered by a powered by the internal combustion engine of the vehicle compressor, equipped with a condenser and an evaporator air conditioning systems have become almost the standard in the automotive industry.
- an air conditioning system arranged in the front region.
- stationary air conditioners can also be arranged in the trunk of the vehicle.
- the task to be solved the generated by the stationary air conditioning cold air in to transport the vehicle interior. It has already been proposed to realize this via long air hoses, which lead into the roof area of the motor vehicle, in which case the air enters the vehicle interior via air vents introduced into the interior trim or an air-permeable headliner.
- this has the disadvantage that long distances are required, which must flow through the cold air before it is used in the interior. This leads to a considerable heating of the cooling air.
- air that is cooled down to about 0 0 C in the trunk then, when it enters the roof of the vehicle in the vehicle interior, already heated to 15 0 C. Consequently, the efficiency of air conditioning is lowered.
- the invention has for its object to provide a concept for the supply of cooling and / or heating air in a vehicle interior, which avoids the disadvantages described and on the basis of a simple retrofitting ability of motor vehicles is made possible.
- the invention is based on the generic motor vehicle in that the air-guiding device has a built-up on a wall bounding the passenger area, at least partially in the passenger area of the motor vehicle. ordered air duct with at least one opening into the passenger area air outlet opening and that the air duct extends into the storage space, where it is coupled to the air conditioning air interface.
- ordered air duct with at least one opening into the passenger area air outlet opening and that the air duct extends into the storage space, where it is coupled to the air conditioning air interface.
- Such an air duct can be mounted in a simple and cost-effective manner in a motor vehicle, in particular, the retrofitting of a motor vehicle on this basis is completely unproblematic.
- the air duct is mounted in the passenger area without requiring special changes to the equipment of the motor vehicle.
- the air duct protrudes into the storage space, in which the cooling and / or heating unit is arranged. Long, lossy paths of tempered air can thus be avoided.
- the cooling and / or heating unit is arranged in the direction of travel of the motor vehicle behind the passenger area. In this area, storage spaces are available for many vehicles, which allow the unit to be accommodated. In the context of the present disclosure, the term designates any free space in the motor vehicle, regardless of whether access to this free space is usually possible.
- Heating unit has an electrically operable compressor, which is arranged in a refrigerant circuit, and the air conditioning air interface of an evaporator of the refrigerant circuit cooled air can be fed.
- it is provided to transport the cooled air into the region of the vehicle roof and there, for example, se through the headliner into the interior.
- this can lead to a considerable loss of efficiency of the air conditioning, as the air heats considerably on their way from the unit into the interior, without significantly removing the heat energy required for this purpose the interior of the vehicle.
- This is avoided by the present invention, because the cold air is fed by the shortest route still in the storage space of the motor vehicle in the air duct, which it then flows through directly to finally be able to flow into the vehicle interior.
- the air conditioning air interface waste heat can be supplied, which arises during operation of the cooling and / or heating unit.
- the storage space is a partial area of a trunk of the motor vehicle.
- the trunk provides sufficient space to accommodate a cooling and / or heating unit. This is especially true for luxury sedans, especially since there the boot is hardly used anyway for time-consuming transport purposes.
- the housing of the cooling and / or heating unit can for example be such that the cooling and / or heating unit below a horizontal loading area of the case is arranged space.
- the cooling and / or heating unit can be accommodated in this way completely or almost invisible in the trunk. Nevertheless, a loading area offers the possibility of accessing the unit, for example for maintenance or repair purposes, by making the loading area pivotable and / or displaceable.
- cooling and / or heating unit in the direction of travel of the motor vehicle in front of a substantially vertical, perpendicular to the direction of travel of
- trunk separation is arranged.
- the trunk is therefore only slightly shortened in this way, which in turn is completely unproblematic, especially in large luxury sedans.
- the air duct extends through a recess of the parcel shelf in the storage space.
- a recess can be introduced without problems into a parcel shelf, for example on a corner of the parcel shelf facing the rear seat backrest.
- the air duct can then rest anywhere in the interior of the vehicle on the inner lining, so that ultimately represents the introduction of the recess in the parcel shelf, the only or almost the only intervention in the existing interior equipment of the motor vehicle in terms of retrofitting of motor vehicles.
- the air duct surrounds a rear window of the motor vehicle laterally and above.
- One of the lateral sections of the air ducting projects into the storage space.
- the air flows via this section into the air duct, then along the rear window, and then flows down over the remaining side section, which is preferably closed at the end.
- the air duct is at least partially attached to a rear window of the motor vehicle. It is also possible that the air duct is at least partially attached to a rear window of the motor vehicle.
- the motor vehicle has a trunk which is not separated from the passenger compartment by a parcel shelf and that a substantially vertical, arranged perpendicular to the direction of travel of the motor vehicle partition is provided which thermally and acoustically decouples the passenger compartment of the trunk.
- the trunk is not separated from the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle.
- it is particularly useful to make a separation when such a motor vehicle is to be equipped in accordance with the invention. This prevents unwanted transfer of waste heat of the cooling and / or heating unit in the passenger compartment, and disturbing noises caused by the operation of the cooling and / or heating unit, get in this way, or only reduced in the passenger compartment.
- the partition wall is transparent.
- the partition can thus be realized in particular as a glass or acrylic glass.
- the air duct framed the partition sideways and above.
- the partition wall in a station wagon, an SUV vehicle or even an off-road vehicle the same arrangements are therefore possible, as with a rear window of a normal sedan.
- the air duct is at least partially attached next to the partition wall.
- the air duct is at least partially attached to the partition wall.
- the dividing wall is removable. This allows in particular the loading of larger items in the passenger compartment. For example, the partition is pulled down behind the rear seat backrest to remove it. If the air duct is attached to the partition, then this is also retracted with the hose connections of the air duct with the cooling and / or heating unit must then be routed so that a ne lowering of the air duct is readily possible.
- a roller blind is arranged on the air duct, wherein electric motors are arranged in the air duct for driving the roller blinds.
- the air duct is arranged in the region of the rear window or a partition wall, it makes sense to provide this at the same time as a holder for a roller blind.
- Air duct in combination with a sunblind be offered.
- the electric motors that operate the roller blind are arranged invisibly in a useful manner in the air duct.
- the electrical feeds to the electric motors can be placed easily in the air duct.
- the air duct is at least partially attached by means of at least one Velcro strip on the motor vehicle.
- the air duct is at least partially adhered to the motor vehicle.
- the air duct is at least partially made of plastic.
- the air duct is at least partially made of thermally insulating foam.
- a thermal insulation of the air duct should be provided in particular in the direction of the outside of the vehicle in order to prevent a thermal interaction of the air duct with the air flowing through the air duct in this area as possible.
- the air duct is internally coated at least partially with a metallic foil.
- the air duct is in one piece.
- a one-piece design of the air duct nals is ideal if a large number of channels is to be used in identical vehicles.
- the air duct is then adjusted exactly to the required degree.
- the air duct is multi-part.
- the air duct has a first shell connected to the motor vehicle and a second shell connected to the first shell.
- the multi-part design of the air duct can also be advantageous in the context that the air duct has a plurality of channel sections which follow one another in the flow direction of the air.
- the air ducts can then be designed in particular shortened, wherein lateral sections of the air duct are connected to the upper portion of the air duct via corner elements.
- the air duct on at least one of a motor vehicle side mounting surface facing edge has a flexible reinforcement, the eventual distances between the air duct tion channel and the mounting surface laminated or compensated.
- a flexible reinforcement will also called piping.
- the air duct has a rear surface used as a fastening surface, an opposite front surface and two side surfaces, wherein the side surfaces perpendicular to the flow direction of the air have a smaller dimension than the rear surface and the front surface.
- a flat air duct is particularly inconspicuous.
- the front surface has a plurality of air outlet openings.
- At least one side surface has a plurality of air outlet openings. While the air outlet openings on the front surface, in the first place, allow the direct inflow of air into the vehicle compartment particularly well, air outlet openings arranged on the side surfaces can have further positive effects. For example, such air outlet openings may be directed towards the rear window, so that this can be de-iced in a very short time.
- the air outlet openings can also be replaced or supplemented by one or more slots extending along the air duct.
- the air outlet openings are at least partially adjustable with respect to the Luftausströmrich- and / or the Heilausströmrate.
- a fan is provided, with the air in the air duct is insertable, wherein the fan has a variable speed.
- electrically controllable components are integrated into the air duct.
- a receiver in the air duct a receiver is integrated, which is suitable to receive a signal from a remote control, wherein the receiver is connected via a guided in the air duct conduit connection with a control unit of the cooling and / or heating unit.
- the cooling and / or heating unit must always be operable. It offers an operation from the vehicle interior, but this must be easily accessible.
- a receiver for receiving signals from a remote control can easily bring into the vehicle interior and connect completely unproblematic about lying in the air duct cable connections with the control unit of the cooling and / or heating unit.
- the hand-held transmitter can also be additionally equipped as a receiver and communicate with a transmitter arranged in the air duct, which can also be implemented in a structural unit with the receiver. In this way, information on the cooling and / or heating unit or other information can be displayed on a display of the remote control.
- electrically operable heating elements are arranged in the air duct. This is a useful variant for heating the vehicle interior.
- air heated by the air-conditioning air interface may be supplied by an electrically operable heating element.
- At least one Luftausströmö réelle is arranged in a parcel shelf of the motor vehicle, which is in communication with the air conditioning air interface.
- the invention further consists in an air conditioning system and an air duct, which are suitable to be used in a motor vehicle.
- the invention consists in an air duct, which is suitable to be used in a motor vehicle.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the rear portion of a motor vehicle for explaining a first embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a schematic representation of the rear portion of a motor vehicle for explaining a second embodiment of the invention
- Figure 3 is a schematic representation of the rear portion of a motor vehicle for explaining a third embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view through the trunk of a motor vehicle according to the invention.
- Figure 5 is a side view of another motor vehicle according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of the rear
- FIG. 1 Area of a motor vehicle for explaining a first embodiment of the invention.
- the view is directed from the inside to the rear window 34 of a motor vehicle.
- a part of the vehicle roof 72 can be seen above the rear window 34.
- the parcel shelf 30 Below the rear window 34 is the parcel shelf 30.
- Side of the Rear window 34 the panels of the C-pillar 32 can be seen.
- the rear window 34 is laterally and above framed by an air duct 12 which extends through the parcel shelf 30 into the storage space in which a cooling and / or heating unit 10 is arranged.
- the air guide frame 12 may be in communication with both of its open ends to the cooling and / or heating unit 10. It is also possible to close the air guide frame 12 at one end and connect only with an open end to the cooling and / or heating unit 10. The coupling of the air guide frame 12 with the cooling and / or heating unit via simple hoses. Alternatively to the implementation of the air guide frame 12 through the parcel shelf 30 may be provided to conceal this with the covers of the C-pillar 32 and then pass laterally past the parcel shelf 30.
- the air guidance frame 12 is thus in communication with an air conditioning air interface 14 of the cooling and / or heating unit 10, which has a preferably speed-controllable and / or controllable fan 64 in order to supply air conditioning air into the air guide frame 12 with this fan 34 entered.
- the fan 24 sucks air from the storage space in which the cooling and / or heating unit 10 is arranged.
- a cooling circuit 28 which in particular comprises a compressor, an evaporator and a condenser. points, as well as other components 20, which are required for the operation of the unit provided.
- the air introduced by the blower 64 into the air guide frame 12 can flow into the vehicle interior via air outlet openings 16, the air outlet openings preferably being adjustable in their outflow direction and with regard to the outflow rate.
- the air outlet openings 16 are arranged in the front side 60 of the air guide frame 12.
- the cooling circuit 28 can be operated so that cold air can be introduced into the air guiding frame 12 and thus into the vehicle interior via the air conditioning air interface 14. It is also possible to heat the motor vehicle with the described arrangement, namely using waste heat, which in the
- Cooling and / or heating unit 10 is generated. Furthermore, an electrical heating element 70 is arranged in the region of the air-conditioning air interface 14, so that electrically heated air can be introduced into the vehicle interior via the air duct 12.
- the air duct 12 is preferably made of plastic or insulating foam. It may be completely or partially coated on the inside with a metal foil.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of the rear portion of a motor vehicle for explaining a second embodiment of the invention.
- the air guide frame 12 is provided with air outlet openings 18 arranged on a side surface 62, a plurality of these air outlet openings 18 being provided.
- On the other side surfaces of the air duct 12 may also be provided air outlet openings, in particular also on the side surfaces which face the rear window 34.
- the rear window 34 facing air outlet openings, the rear window 34 can be quickly de-iced during heating.
- a roller blind 40 is further integrated, which is shown here in partially extended state.
- electric motors 42 are provided, which are arranged within the air duct 12.
- the electrical control of these electric motors 42 preferably takes place via lines which are guided inside the air duct.
- the air duct 12 further electrical components are arranged, namely heating elements 76. These are also operated via electrical lines which are arranged in the air duct. Through the air duct 12 and the adjoining hoses, the electrical lines can be guided to the control unit 68.
- the electric motors 42 and the thermocouples 76 provided for heating the air flowing through the air duct 12 are housed invisibly in the air duct 12, a receiver 66, which is preferably equipped as an infrared sensor, visible on the air duct 12 is arranged. This is also connected via line connections to the control unit 68 of the cooling and / or heating unit 10 in connection.
- the receiver 66 receives from a hand-held transmitter, not shown control signals and transmits them to the control unit 68 of the cooling and / or heating unit. In this way, a convenient operation of the cooling and / or heating unit 10 can be accomplished from any point of the vehicle interior, without the need for a complex wiring would be required.
- the only cables are routed in the air duct 12, which is completely unproblematic.
- infrared sensor 66 and other types of receiver may be provided, in particular those for which no visual connection with the transmitter is required.
- a transmitter may be provided in the region of the air duct 12, in particular in structural unit with the receiver 66. In this way, information to the remote control, which must then also have receiver functions are transmitted, so that they are displayed on a display of the remote control can be, for example, temperature information.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of the rear portion of a motor vehicle for explaining a third embodiment of the invention.
- the air duct 12 is here from several sections 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 constructed, which follow one another in the flow direction of the air conditioning air.
- a flexible reinforcement 58 a so-called piping, can be arranged on any sides of the air duct 12 which are intended to rest against the inner lining.
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view through the trunk of a motor vehicle according to the invention. It can be seen that the cooling and / or heating unit 10 is arranged behind the backrest 74 of the rear seat in the trunk 24 below the parcel shelf 30. In order to conceal the cooling and / or heating unit when accessing the trunk space 74, a substantially vertically oriented dividing wall 28 is provided, which extends over the entire width or over only a part of the width of the trunk 24. According to other embodiments can be provided to place the cooling and / or heating unit visible in the trunk, especially if this has a high-quality and attractive design.
- FIG. 5 shows a side view of another motor vehicle according to the invention. It is a motor vehicle shown, the trunk 24 is not normally from the Passenger area 38 is separated, as is common in station wagons, SUV vehicles and SUVs. Even with such vehicles, it is possible to arrange the cooling and / or heating unit 10 in the trunk 24, here for example below a horizontal loading area 26 of the trunk, possibly next to or above or below the spare wheel. Access to the cooling and / or heating unit 10 is provided by an extendability or a pivotability of the loading area 26. In order to provide acoustic and thermal decoupling between the trunk 24 and the passenger compartment 38, a transparent partition 36 is provided between these areas. The air duct, not shown here, can then be arranged with respect to the transparent partition 36 in a comparable manner, as with respect to the rear window in a sedan.
- the air cooling or air heating via the air duct may also be provided to couple the cooling and / or heating unit with the cooling circuit of the internal combustion engine.
- the introduced into the interior air is then controlled indirectly via the coolant by heat exchangers of the conventional vehicle air conditioning system can be used.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un véhicule doté d'une installation de climatisation, qui présente au moins une unité (10) de chauffage et/ou de refroidissement positionnée dans l'espace de rangement arrière du véhicule et au moins un ensemble de ventilation (12) qui est couplé à une interface (14) de climatisation de l'unité de chauffage et/ou de refroidissement, l'énergie nécessaire à un refroidissement étant fournie par le moteur à combustion interne du véhicule. Selon l'invention, l'ensemble de ventilation est un canal de ventilation (12) ménagé dans la paroi adjacente à la zone passager et disposé au moins en partie dans la zone passager du véhicule, ledit ensemble comprenant au moins un orifice (16, 18) d'évacuation d'air débouchant dans la zone passager, et le canal de ventilation (12) entre dans l'espace de rangement arrière, dans laquelle il est couplé à l'interface (14) de climatisation. L'invention concerne également une installation de climatisation et un canal de ventilation.
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