Vehicle heating and cooling system

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Inventors

Harris, Verdell
Miller, Richard L.

Application #

059971

Filed

Jul-23-1979

Published

Jul-28-1981

Current US Class

062/231
062/236
062/244
062/3.3
062/457.7
123/198R
219/202
237/12.3C
307/64
307/66

International Classes

F25B 021/02; B60H 003/04

Field of Search

62/3 62/244 62/236 62/231 237/12.3 123/198

Assignee

Harris; Verdell (Brooklyn, NY)

Examiners

Davis; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller; Richard L.

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Abstract
An air conditioning system primarily intended to be installed in an automative vehicle for selectively heating or cooling the passenger compartment for comfort as might be desired by the occupants. The system is completely battery operated and may be programmed to cool or heat the compartment without the engine of the vehicle operating. In addition since the system contains its own battery electrical emergency power may be transferred to the vehicle starting system should condition necessitate such.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vehicle heating and cooling system for use with an automotive vehicle having a first battery and an alternator for charging the battery, comprising: a thermo-electric heat pump; a second battery electrically connected to said heat pump for operating said heat pump; switch means for controlling the flow of current to said heat pump from said second battery, said switch means controlling the mode of operation of said heat pump so that said system acts in a first mode of heating the compartment of an automotive vehicle and in a second mode of cooling the compartment; means for controlling the temperature of the air in said compartment, said means for controlling the temperature comprising a first thermostat operative when said system is in said first mode of operation, and a second thermostat electrically parallel with said first thermostat and operative when said system is in said second mode of operation; a fan for distributing the air in said compartment, said fan being connected in parallel with said second battery for operation thereby; first means for connecting the positive terminal of said second battery to the positive terminal of said first battery of said automotive vehicle, said first means for connecting comprising a first switch which is in the normally open position when the engine of the automotive vehicle is not running, and in a closed position when the engine of the automotive vehicle is running, so that said second battery may be periodically charged by the alternator of the automotive vehicle; and second means for connecting the positive terminal of said second battery to the positive terminal of said first battery, said second connecting means comprising a second switch, said second switch being normally open, and a relay connected in parallel with said second battery for closing said second switch when activated, whereby said second battery may be used in order to start the engine of the automotive vehicle when the first battery is low or inoperative.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to heating and cooling systems of the air in the passenger compartment of automative vehicles.

Heretofore heating and cooling systems for automobile interiors have been designed which require the engine of the vehicle to be operating simultaneously while the heating or cooling system is operated. In addition to being inefficient and wasteful of fuel this situation makes it difficult to have a programable system which can either heat or cool the passenger compartment to a comfortable temperature before the passengers enter the compartment.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore it is the principle object of the present invention to provide a vehicle heating and cooling system which respectively does not require the heat from the engine as a heat source or a rotating shaft to operate a refrigerant compressor as is the case of conventional vehicle heating and cooling systems.

Another object is to provide a vehicle heating and cooling device which may be programmed to turn on at a specific time in advance of the passenger entering the vehicle without the engine of the vehicle being started.
 
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