US20040172965A1 - Air conditioning system including a thermal cup held adjacent to a vent for controlling temperature of a body - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an air conditioning system, more particularly to an air conditioning system including a thermal cup held adjacent to a vent for controlling the temperature of a body disposed in the thermal cup, and a method of controlling the temperature of a body in a thermal cup through an air conditioning apparatus.
- the present invention aims to provide a system and method of controlling the temperature of a body in a thermal cup by thermal convection.
- an air conditioning system includes: an air conditioning apparatus having a housing formed with a vent, the air conditioning apparatus discharging temperature-conditioned air currents through the vent; a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; and a cup support mounted on the housing adjacent to the vent, the cup support holding the thermal cup adjacent to the vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- a cup and support assembly is adapted for use with an air conditioning apparatus that discharges temperature-conditioned air currents through a vent in a housing of the air conditioning apparatus.
- the cup and support assembly includes: a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; and a cup support adapted to be mounted on the housing adjacent to the vent, the cup support being adapted to hold the thermal cup adjacent to the vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- a method of controlling the temperature of a body includes: a) providing a thermal cup that includes a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; b) disposing the body in the receiving space; and c) holding the thermal cup adjacent to a vent in a housing of an air conditioning apparatus such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by the air conditioning apparatus through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the preferred embodiment of an air conditioning system according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment of a thermal cup according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an example of a cup support employed in the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a modified embodiment of the thermal cup according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the method of controlling the temperature of a body according to the present invention.
- an air conditioning system according to the present invention is shown to include an air conditioning apparatus 2 , a thermal cup 1 , and a cup support 3 .
- the air conditioning apparatus 2 in this embodiment is exemplified as a car conditioning apparatus installed within a car and having a housing 20 that is formed with a vent 21 and that is an integral part of the car body.
- the air conditioning apparatus 2 discharges temperature-conditioned air currents, i.e., cool or warm air currents, through the vent 21 to condition the temperature of the car interior in a known manner.
- the cup support 3 is mounted on the housing 20 adjacent to the vent 21 .
- the cup support 3 may be mounted fixedly on the housing 20 below the vent 21 , and has the configuration of a conventional drink holder installed in the car.
- the cup support 3 may be mounted removably on the housing 20 at a grille (not shown) installed at the vent 21 , and has the configuration of a conventional removable container holder, such as that shown in FIG. 3.
- the thermal cup 1 is held in the cup support 3 adjacent to the vent 21 , and includes a hollow cup member 11 made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth 110 and a closed bottom.
- the cup member 11 includes an inner surrounding wall 111 that confines a receiving space 115 communicated with the open mouth 110 and adapted to receive a body 4 (such as a liquid body) therein, an outer surrounding wall 112 that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall 111 to confine a vacuum sealed chamber 113 therebetween, and a thermally conductive material 114 disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber 113 .
- the thermally conductive material 114 is a coating applied to the wall surfaces of the inner and outer surrounding walls 111 , 112 confining the vacuum sealed chamber 113 .
- the thermally conductive material 114 may be a liquid contained in the vacuum sealed chamber 113 .
- the thermally conductive material 114 is a superconductor material to provide fast heat conduction.
- a seal layer 116 is provided at top ends of the inner and outer surrounding walls 111 , 112 at the open mouth 110 to seal the vacuum sealed chamber 113 .
- the thermal cup 1 further includes a lid member 12 that is disposed to close the open mouth 110 of the cup member 11 .
- the air conditioning apparatus 2 when the air conditioning apparatus 2 is activated to discharge cool or warm air currents through the vent 21 , the air currents flow toward the thermal cup 1 that is held in the cup support 3 adjacent to the vent 21 . Due to the configuration of the thermal cup 1 and through thermal convection, the receiving space 115 of the cup member 11 provides a “cold/hot room effect” that cools or warms the body 4 contained in the receiving space 115 to a temperature approximating that of the cool or warm air currents.
- the body 4 contained in the thermal cup 1 can be cooled or warmed through thermal convection without the use of an additional electrical appliance.
- FIG. 4 shows a modification of the thermal cup 1 shown in FIG. 2, which is adapted to receive a body 4 ′ that is a can of beverage or food.
- the thermal cup 1 includes a lid member 120 made of a thermally insulating material and formed with a through hole 121 that is sized and shaped to match the open mouth 110 of the cup member 11 .
- the body 4 ′ can be inserted into the receiving space 115 through the through hole 121 to be cooled or warmed by virtue of thermal convection when the air conditioning apparatus 2 is in operation.
- a method of controlling the temperature of a body includes the steps of providing a thermal cup 1 of the above-described construction, disposing a body 4 , 4 ′ in the receiving space 115 of the cup member 11 , providing a cup support 3 on a housing 20 of an air conditioning apparatus 2 adjacent to a vent 21 , and disposing the thermal cup 1 together with the body 4 , 4 ′ on the cup support 3 such that the cup support 3 holds the thermal cup 1 adjacent to the vent 21 and such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by the air conditioning apparatus 2 through the vent 21 reach the thermal cup 1 . Therefore, the temperature of the body 4 , 4 ′ received in the receiving space 115 can be controlled by virtue of thermal convection.
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Abstract
In a system and method of controlling the temperature of a body disposed in a thermal cup, the thermal cup includes a cup member formed from a thermally conductive material and having inner and outer surrounding walls which cooperatively confine a vacuum sealed chamber that contains a thermally conductive material. The body is disposed in a receiving space confined by the inner surrounding wall. The thermal cup is held in a cup support and is disposed adjacent to a vent in a housing of an air conditioning apparatus such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by the air conditioning apparatus through the vent reach the thermal cup to thereby cool or warm the body in the thermal cup.
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- This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 092104571, filed on Mar. 4, 2003.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to an air conditioning system, more particularly to an air conditioning system including a thermal cup held adjacent to a vent for controlling the temperature of a body disposed in the thermal cup, and a method of controlling the temperature of a body in a thermal cup through an air conditioning apparatus.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In a co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/201,795, entitled “Electrical Appliance Using Thermal Conductor,” filed by the applicant, there is disclosed an electrical appliance in the form of a thermal cup, which includes a temperature control device that is operable to put the thermal cup in one of a heat-absorbing mode and a heat-radiating mode.
- The present invention aims to provide a system and method of controlling the temperature of a body in a thermal cup by thermal convection.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, an air conditioning system includes: an air conditioning apparatus having a housing formed with a vent, the air conditioning apparatus discharging temperature-conditioned air currents through the vent; a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; and a cup support mounted on the housing adjacent to the vent, the cup support holding the thermal cup adjacent to the vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, a cup and support assembly is adapted for use with an air conditioning apparatus that discharges temperature-conditioned air currents through a vent in a housing of the air conditioning apparatus. The cup and support assembly includes: a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; and a cup support adapted to be mounted on the housing adjacent to the vent, the cup support being adapted to hold the thermal cup adjacent to the vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- According to a further aspect of the present invention, a method of controlling the temperature of a body includes: a) providing a thermal cup that includes a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber; b) disposing the body in the receiving space; and c) holding the thermal cup adjacent to a vent in a housing of an air conditioning apparatus such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by the air conditioning apparatus through the vent reach the thermal cup; whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the preferred embodiment of an air conditioning system according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment of a thermal cup according to the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an example of a cup support employed in the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a modified embodiment of the thermal cup according to the present invention; and
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the method of controlling the temperature of a body according to the present invention.
- Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
- Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the preferred embodiment of an air conditioning system according to the present invention is shown to include an
air conditioning apparatus 2, athermal cup 1, and acup support 3. Theair conditioning apparatus 2 in this embodiment is exemplified as a car conditioning apparatus installed within a car and having ahousing 20 that is formed with avent 21 and that is an integral part of the car body. Theair conditioning apparatus 2 discharges temperature-conditioned air currents, i.e., cool or warm air currents, through thevent 21 to condition the temperature of the car interior in a known manner. - The
cup support 3 is mounted on thehousing 20 adjacent to thevent 21. Thecup support 3 may be mounted fixedly on thehousing 20 below thevent 21, and has the configuration of a conventional drink holder installed in the car. Alternatively, thecup support 3 may be mounted removably on thehousing 20 at a grille (not shown) installed at thevent 21, and has the configuration of a conventional removable container holder, such as that shown in FIG. 3. - The
thermal cup 1 is held in thecup support 3 adjacent to thevent 21, and includes ahollow cup member 11 made of a thermally conductive material and having anopen mouth 110 and a closed bottom. Thecup member 11 includes an inner surroundingwall 111 that confines areceiving space 115 communicated with theopen mouth 110 and adapted to receive a body 4 (such as a liquid body) therein, an outer surroundingwall 112 that cooperates with the inner surroundingwall 111 to confine a vacuum sealedchamber 113 therebetween, and a thermallyconductive material 114 disposed in the vacuum sealedchamber 113. In this embodiment, the thermallyconductive material 114 is a coating applied to the wall surfaces of the inner and outer surrounding 111, 112 confining the vacuum sealedwalls chamber 113. Alternatively, the thermallyconductive material 114 may be a liquid contained in the vacuum sealedchamber 113. Preferably, the thermallyconductive material 114 is a superconductor material to provide fast heat conduction. Aseal layer 116 is provided at top ends of the inner and outer surrounding 111, 112 at thewalls open mouth 110 to seal the vacuum sealedchamber 113. - Preferably, the
thermal cup 1 further includes alid member 12 that is disposed to close theopen mouth 110 of thecup member 11. - In use, when the
air conditioning apparatus 2 is activated to discharge cool or warm air currents through thevent 21, the air currents flow toward thethermal cup 1 that is held in thecup support 3 adjacent to thevent 21. Due to the configuration of thethermal cup 1 and through thermal convection, thereceiving space 115 of thecup member 11 provides a “cold/hot room effect” that cools or warms thebody 4 contained in thereceiving space 115 to a temperature approximating that of the cool or warm air currents. - As such, the
body 4 contained in thethermal cup 1 can be cooled or warmed through thermal convection without the use of an additional electrical appliance. - FIG. 4 shows a modification of the
thermal cup 1 shown in FIG. 2, which is adapted to receive abody 4′ that is a can of beverage or food. In this modified embodiment, thethermal cup 1 includes alid member 120 made of a thermally insulating material and formed with athrough hole 121 that is sized and shaped to match theopen mouth 110 of thecup member 11. As such, thebody 4′ can be inserted into thereceiving space 115 through the throughhole 121 to be cooled or warmed by virtue of thermal convection when theair conditioning apparatus 2 is in operation. - Referring to FIG. 5, in combination with FIGS. 1 to 4, a method of controlling the temperature of a body according to the present invention includes the steps of providing a
thermal cup 1 of the above-described construction, disposing a 4, 4′ in thebody receiving space 115 of thecup member 11, providing acup support 3 on ahousing 20 of anair conditioning apparatus 2 adjacent to avent 21, and disposing thethermal cup 1 together with the 4, 4′ on thebody cup support 3 such that thecup support 3 holds thethermal cup 1 adjacent to thevent 21 and such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by theair conditioning apparatus 2 through thevent 21 reach thethermal cup 1. Therefore, the temperature of the 4, 4′ received in thebody receiving space 115 can be controlled by virtue of thermal convection. - While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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1. An air conditioning system comprising:
an air conditioning apparatus having a housing formed with a vent, said air conditioning apparatus discharging temperature-conditioned air currents through said vent;
a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, said cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with said open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with said inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in said vacuum sealed chamber; and
a cup support mounted on said housing adjacent to said vent, said cup support holding said thermal cup adjacent to said vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through said vent reach said thermal cup;
whereby, the temperature of the body received in said receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
2. The air conditioning system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said thermal cup further includes a lid member that is disposed to close said open mouth of said cup member.
3. The air conditioning system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said cup support is mounted fixedly on said housing below said vent.
4. The air conditioning system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said cup support is mounted removably on said housing at said vent.
5. A cup and support assembly adapted for use with an air conditioning apparatus, the air conditioning apparatus discharging temperature-conditioned air currents through a vent in a housing of the air conditioning apparatus, said cup and support assembly comprising:
a thermal cup including a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, said cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with said open mouth and adapted to receive a body therein, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with said inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in said vacuum sealed chamber; and
a cup support adapted to be mounted on the housing adjacent to the vent, said cup support being adapted to hold said thermal cup adjacent to the vent such that the temperature-conditioned air currents discharged through the vent reach said thermal cup;
whereby, the temperature of the body received in said receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
6. The cup and support assembly as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said thermal cup further includes a lid member that is disposed to close said open mouth of said cup member.
7. A method of controlling the temperature of a body, comprising:
a) providing a thermal cup that includes a hollow cup member made of a thermally conductive material and having an open mouth and a closed bottom, the cup member including an inner surrounding wall that confines a receiving space communicated with the open mouth, an outer surrounding wall that cooperates with the inner surrounding wall to confine a vacuum sealed chamber therebetween, and a thermally conductive material disposed in the vacuum sealed chamber;
b) disposing the body in the receiving space; and
c) holding the thermal cup adjacent to a vent in a housing of an air conditioning apparatus such that temperature-conditioned air currents discharged by the air conditioning apparatus through the vent reach the thermal cup;
whereby, the temperature of the body received in the receiving space can be controlled by thermal convection.
8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein step c) includes providing a cup support on the housing of the air conditioning apparatus adjacent to the vent, and disposing the thermal cup together with the body on the cup support.
9. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the body is a beverage can.
10. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the body is a food can.
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