Vehicle roof-mounted air conditioning unit

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Inventors

Erickson, Donald E.
Volk, Rodney H.

Application #

837054

Filed

Sep-28-1977

Published

Jan-16-1979

Current US Class

062/243
062/244
062/429

International Classes

B60H 003/04; F25D 017/06

Field of Search

62/237 62/239 62/243 62/244 62/295 62/297 62/302 62/323 62/429 62/449 62/465

Assignee

Thermo King Corporation (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Winans; F. A.

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Abstract
An air conditioning unit having a housing providing support structure for supporting the unit on a relatively thin sheet metal roof of a bus or the like. The housing includes two opposed upright side panels which provide the support for the air conditioning components housed therein and which also in turn are supported on the bus roof, generally adjacent the sidewalls of the bus to utilize the greater load bearing capability of the roof in this vicinity. The housing is separated into an evaporator compartment and a condenser compartment by an internal bulkhead extending between and supported by the side panels. The unit includes a single condenser fan motor and a single evaporator fan motor which are each cantilevered from the bulkhead in their respective compartments to generally counterbalance one another while transferring their weight through the bulkhead to the sidewalls of the housing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air conditioning unit for mounting on the roof of a vehicle, said unit comprising air cooling and heating components, including an evaporator coil, a condenser coil, a heater coil, a condenser fan driven by a first motor, evaporator fan means driven by a second motor, and a housing for enclosing and supporting said components, said housing comprising:

a pair of opposed facing side panels and a cross panel secured at opposite ends to generally the midpoint of said respective side panels;

first means defining a generally planar bottom member coextensive with the area between the side panels, and second means in opposed relationship to said first means and generally coextensive therewith to define a cover member, whereby said housing generally defines an enclosure internally partitioned by said cross panel into a first compartment and a second compartment;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a roof-mounted air conditioner and heating unit for a bus or the like, and more particularly to a housing for the components of the unit which support the weight thereof on the side panels of the housing and supported on the roof adjacent the sidewalls of the bus.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Air conditioning and heating units include many similar components, such as the heating and cooling coils over which the air to be treated is passed, and condenser coils for cooling the refrigerant in the cooling system of the unit. Each of the coils also has associated therewith fan means including associated motors for forcing air thereover. Thus, the components of the air conditioning unit result in an apparatus that is quite heavy. These components are generally housed within a cabinet for mounting to a bus or supported on framework which in turn is mounted in a special compartment in the bus defining the separate airflow paths across the respective coils. In either instance, the cabinet or support frame must have sufficient strength to support the components of the unit. As a general rule, this results in multiple framing members or relatively heavy floor panels of the housing to provide sufficient strength to such an enclosure. This also generally results in rather complex designs to accommodate the structural support members and adds to the expense of fabrication and the weight of the unit.
 
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