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Heating and air-conditioning system for a motor vehicle

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-10-22
MILLER GERARD +1
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[0007]The present invention relates to a heating and air-conditioning system for the cabin of a motor vehicle, in particular a utility vehicle, that can heat and cool the cabin of a motor vehicle during a both a running and stopped state (engine-on / engine-off) in a configuration that allows efficient and cost effective manufacturing and installation times, while allowing a broader range of application flexibility and in a smaller overall unit package size suitable for “after market” installations.
[0010]Additional features can also include a blower within the housing to supply an air flow across the running-state heat exchanger are contained within a housing located in a rear region of the vehicle cabin interior. The running-state system can also have ducts and air vents to direct the flow of air across a running-state heat exchanger and into a vehicle cabin interior. The housing can have a connection interface corresponding to the running-state ducts, whereby retroactive installation of the system is facilitated.

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The disadvantages of this concept are high fuel consumption, wear and tear of the engine when the vehicle is in the stop-state (engine-idling), and additional emissions such as pollutants and noise due to the operation of the engine.
Nevertheless, the systems can be complex and expensive.

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[0033]The present invention relates to a heating and air-conditioning system for the cabin of a motor vehicle, in particular a utility vehicle, that can heat and cool the cabin of a motor vehicle during a both a running and stopped state (engine-on / engine-off) in a configuration that allows efficient and cost effective manufacturing and installation times, while allowing a broader range of application flexibility and in a smaller overall unit package size suitable for “after market” installations.

[0034]The invention is an advancement in the art in that a stop-state system is integrated into a rear system. Thus, the overall arrangement of the system is more efficient, since the stop-state system and the rear system have common components.

[0035]In particular, it is intended that the stop-state system has a cooling heat exchanger and a cold accumulator and, in so doing that the cooling heat exchanger, a heating heat exchanger of the rear system, and an evaporator of the rear system are...

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Abstract

A heating and air-conditioning system for a motor vehicle, having at least one running-state system having a heat exchanger and a blower to supply an air flow across the heat exchanger; and a stop-state system having a heat carrier loop connected to the running-state heat exchanger, wherein coolant within the heat carrier loop can stream through the running-state heating heat exchanger. The system can include a housing having a stop-state coolant heater or cooler, a pump to move a coolant through the heat carrier loop, a controller to control the pump and the running-state blower (including the use of a temperature sensor), a power supply, which is available in a stopped state, and a blower to supply an air flow across the running-state heat exchanger. The housing can have a connection interface corresponding to running-state air ducts, whereby retroactive installation of the system is facilitated.

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CLAIM OF PRIORITY[0001]The present application is a continuation in part of, and claims priority to, currently pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 571,698 filed on Nov. 29, 2006, which is a 35 USC 371 National stage entry of PCT / EP2005 / 003973 filed Apr. 15, 2005, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2004 019 607.9 filed Apr. 22, 2004; the entire contents of each are herein incorporated by reference for all purposes.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a heating and air-conditioning system for the cabin of a motor vehicle, in particular a utility vehicle, that can heat and cool the cabin of a motor vehicle during both a running and stopped state (engine-on / engine-off) in a configuration that allows efficient and cost effective manufacturing and installation times, while allowing a broader range of application flexibility and in a smaller overall unit package size suitable for “after market” installations.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION...

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IPC IPC(8): F25B29/00F25D17/02
CPCB60H1/00207B60H2001/00949B60H2001/00928B60H1/00885B60H1/32281
Inventor MILLER, GERARDKRAEMER, WOLFGANG
Owner MILLER GERARD
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