Vehicle air conditioning arrangement

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Inventors

Stolz, Albert

Application #

539139

Filed

Oct-5-1983

Published

Jan-28-1986

Current US Class

062/244
062/325
165/42

International Classes

B60H 001/12; F25B 029/00

Field of Search

165/42 165/43 62/323.1 62/325 62/244

Assignee

Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft (Stuttgart, DE)

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Abstract
A vehicle air conditioning, heating and air circulation system is provided for a vehicle utility space. A condensor and evaporator of a vehicle compressed-air air-conditioning system are arranged respectively in the inflow and outflow air channels for the vehicle space. A heat exchanger cycle of a vehicle water or oil engine cooling heat exchanger system is disposed in the inflow air channel. A pivotal flap is disposed intermediate the inflow and outflow channels to selectively control the flow of air.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for heating a utility space such as a passenger space of a vehicle, the system comprising:

air inlet means for conducting fresh incoming air from a first source of air to the utility space,

air outlet means for conducting outgoing air from the utility space to the outside atmosphere,

a heat exchanger unit disposed in the air inlet means and connected to a cycle that exchanges heat with an engine of the vehicle,

a compression-type air-conditioning unit including an evaporator unit disposed in the air outlet means, a condensor unit disposed in the air inlet means to lie upstream of the heat exchanger unit to aid selectively the heating of the fresh incoming air, and refrigeration line means for transferring heat from the evaporator unit to the condensor unit,



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a system for the heating, ventilating and cooling of a passenger and/or utility space of vehicles. The system is of the type having a heat exchanger connected to a cycle that takes up the heat of an internal-combustion engine for the heating of the vehicle, as well as a condenser and an evaporator which are part of a compression-type air-conditioning unit. During the cooling, the fresh air, after flowing through the condenser and the heat exchanger, is led into the open air or atmosphere, whereas, during the heating or ventilating operation, the fresh air enters the passenger and/or utility space as ingoing air.

A system of this general type, as used in a motor vehicle equipped with a Stirling engine, is known from German Published Unexamined Application (DE-OS) No. 27 12 178, where, for the removal of the occurring large volume of heat, the heating air exchanger is switched on continuously.

However, in the case of conventional internal-combustion engines, the heating of passenger and useful spaces has become increasingly difficult. Because of their continually more effective or efficient operation and because of the decreasing output requirement of the vehicles for reasons of reduction of the rolling or air resistance as well as of mass, the heat to be removed via a cooling cycle becomes progressively less, and therefore less heat is available for the heating cycle. The trend in this direction is also increased by the fact that the progressively more functional motor vehicles are used at continuously lower outside temperatures.
 
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