Cooler for automotive use

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Inventors

Kajiwara, Yasuya

Application #

808688

Filed

Dec-17-1985

Published

Apr-21-1987

Current US Class

062/235.1
062/239
062/244
136/291

International Classes

B60H 001/32

Field of Search

62/239 62/244 62/235.1 62/119

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas

US Patent References

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4307575   Automotive absorpti...
4342203   Cooling fabric
4497240   Temperature contro...

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Other References

A. Basuilis et al, "Emerging Heat Pipe Applications," Third International Heat Pipe Conference, May 1978, K. Itoh, Heat Pipe Research and Development in Japan.

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Abstract
A cooler for automotive use which uses neither the power of the engine nor that of the battery, but instead operates from power supplied by solar cells mounted on the roof of the vehicle. The cooler includes a liquid coolant filled evaporator, a radiator, a heat pipe connecting the evaporator and the radiator, a valve provided in series with the heat pipe for regulating the flow of coolant vapor through the heat pipe, the solar cells, a return pipe through which coolant liquefied in the heat sink is returned to the evaporator, a coolant circulating pump provided in the return pipe and operated by power generated by the solar cells, and fans provided near the evaporator and the radiator which are also operated by power generated by the solar cells. Preferably, the liquid coolant is one having a high saturated vapor pressure, boils at a temperature of about 40.degree. to 70.degree. C. at atmospheric pressure, and provides a large latent heat of evaporation.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compressorless cooler for cooling a parked automotive vehicle comprising: a liquid coolant filled evaporator provided on a ceiling of a passenger compartment of said vehicle, a radiator provided in a location in said vehicle which is not exposed to direct rays of the sun and which is ventilated, a heat pipe connecting said evaporator and said radiator, a valve provided in series with said heat pipe for regulating the flow of coolant vapor through said heat pipe, solar cells, a return pipe through which coolant liquefied in said heat sink is returned to said evaporator, a noncompressing pump for circulating said liquid coolant, said pump being provided in said return pipe and being operated by power generated by said solar cells, and fans provided in the vicinity of said evaporator and said radiator and which are also operated on power generated by said solar cells.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a cooler for automotive use, more particularly, to an automotive cooler using a combination of a heat pipe and solar cells.

The operating principles of a conventional cooler for automotive use are as follows: A coolant-filled compressor is operated by the driving force of the rotary shaft of an engine transmitted to the compressor by a suitable means such as a belt. The compressed coolant is supplied to an evaporator section which is cooled by the latent heat of evaporation of the coolant. The air in the passenger compartment is circulated through the evaporator section with a fan so as to force cold air back into the compartment.

By directly using the power of the engine, the conventional cooler system has a high cooling capability but, on the other hand, it does not function at all unless the engine is in operation. The passenger compartment of a parked car on a midsummer day may become so hot as to make the occupants feel very uncomfortable.
 
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