Mechanical control head system

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Inventors

Spinner, Jacob A
Turner, Douglas David

Application #

667848

Filed

Sep-22-2000

Published

Sep-30-2003

Current US Class

074/500.5
074/501.6
165/11.1
165/41
165/43
165/76
454/69

International Classes

H01H 003/02; B60H 001/00; H02B 001/048

Field of Search

165/42 165/43 165/11.1 165/76 165/41 454/69 74/500.5 74/501.6

Assignee

Delphi Technologies, Inc. (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Ford; John K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chmielewski; Stefan V.

US Patent References

3994608   Adapter between k...
4591153   Arrangement of co...
4800466   Illumination device...
5065667   Heating or air con...
5148718   Knob for rotating a...
5167465   Securing device for...
5185804   Operating device of...
5245886   Rotary temperature...
5433126   Rotary controlled...
5491311   Multifunction switch
5700191   Operating panel for...
5838221   Motor control syste...
5924332   Damper door contr...
6281453   Carrier and knob st...
6521848   Operation switch u...
 

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Abstract
A mechanical control head system allows a vehicle user to control certain HVAC functions. The mechanical control head system includes a mounting plate, a faceplate, at least two user-adjustable actuators, at least two function interfaces and connections between the function interfaces and the HVAC module. The knobs provide the user a means to control, for example, the ambient temperature in the vehicle interior and the outside air circulation within the vehicle. The rotary cylinders can be coupled and uncoupled to the knobs in a single step instead of requiring individual steps for each knob.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of mounting a mechanical control head system comprising the steps of:

affixing a mounting plate to a vehicle;

attaching at least two function interface is to at least two floating slots on said mounting plate;

aligning at least two mechanical user-adjustable actuators with said at least two function interfaces for engagement therebetween;

coupling said at least two mechanical user-adjustable interfaces to said at least two function interfaces; and

coupling a faceplate to said mounting plate.

2. The method as in claim 1 further comprising a step installing an instrument panel to said vehicle and wherein said mounting plate is attached to said instrument panel.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to assembly processes, and more particularly, to mechanical HVAC control head systems.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Vehicle assembly plants often produce several hundred vehicles per day. This type of production demand places a significant burden on the plant assembly operators who must construct these vehicles. Not only must the assembly operators correctly assemble various types of component configurations, but they must also meet daily production goals. To maintain a competitive position, vehicle manufacturers strive to create innovations that reduce cost while maintaining quality. One such innovation is to reduce overall vehicle assembly time.

The installation of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems into vehicles inherently poses assembly problems. Assembly problems arise with HVAC systems because the user interface mechanisms, such as knobs or switches, typically are coupled individually to the system they control. These individual coupling requirements significantly slow vehicle assembly time and increase overhead costs.
 
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