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- HVAC heating, ventilation and air conditioning
- the heating of the passenger compartment is accomplished by running engine coolant, typically a mix of water and glycol, through a heat exchanger and then blowing air through the heat exchanger and into the passenger compartment.
- engine coolant typically a mix of water and glycol
- the heating and cooling system includes a first circuit and a second circuit.
- the first circuit includes a first pump for circulating a first medium therethrough, a first heat exchanger and a third heat exchanger.
- the second circuit includes a second pump for circulating a second medium therethrough, a second heat exchanger and a fourth heat exchanger.
- the system includes a thermoelectric module having a first surface in thermal contact with the first heat exchanger and a second surface in thermal contact with the second heat exchanger.
- the system operates in a heating mode, a cooling mode and a demisting mode.
- a heating mode an electrical current is passed through the thermoelectric module so that the second side of the thermoelectric module warms the second medium through the second heat exchanger.
- An engine which is operatively engaged with the first circuit, warms the first medium.
- the first and second pumps circulate the mediums through the third and fourth heat exchangers respectively.
- the third and fourth heat exchangers are located near a blower.
- the third heat exchanger is located between the blower and the fourth heat exchanger such that blower will move air through the third heat exchanger before moving air through the fourth heat exchanger. After the air passes through the third and fourth heat exchangers, the air enters the passenger compartment of the automobile.
- thermoelectric module In the cooling mode, an electrical current is passed through the thermoelectric module so that the second side of the thermoelectric module cools the second medium through the second heat exchanger.
- the second pump circulates the cooler second medium through the fourth heat exchanger.
- the first medium is directed through the second bypass line by the second double switching valve.
- the heated first medium is either reduced or not directed through the third heat exchanger. The air passing through the third heat exchanger will not be heated or will be heated by a reduced amount, while the air passing through the fourth heat exchanger will be cooled.
- the air provided by the blower is first cooled before it is heated and/or passed to the passenger compartment.
- moisture can be removed from the air via condensation.
- One way to accomplish this is through the addition of another heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger.
- the cooled second medium will be directed to the heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger.
- the air provided by the blower will first be cooled by the heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger before the air is heated by the third heat exchanger.
- the third heat exchanger 32 may be split into multiple portions, such that some portions may heat and other portions may cool.
- bypass lines and double switching valves will direct the first medium to the fourth heat exchanger and will direct the second medium to the third heat exchanger.
- the air provided by the blower will first be cooled by the third heat exchanger before it is warmed by the fourth heat exchanger.
- Other alternative fluid paths and other heat exchanger configurations may also be utilized.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an HVAC unit embodying the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a second embodiment of an HVAC unit according to the principles of the present invention and including a supplemental heating source and cooling source;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a third embodiment of an HVAC unit with according to the principles of the present invention and including a demisting heat exchanger;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a fourth embodiment of the HVAC unit with bypass lines for transferring first and second mediums between a third heat exchanger and a fourth heat exchanger.
- the HVAC unit 10 includes a first circuit 12 having a first pump 14 , a second circuit 16 having a second pump 18 , and a thermoelectric module 20 having a first surface 22 and a second surface 24 in thermal communication with the first and second circuits 12 , 16 , respectively.
- the first pump 14 circulates a first medium through the first circuit
- the second pump 18 circulates a second medium through the second circuit 16 .
- pump is used in its broad sense of its ordinary and customary meaning and further includes any conventional pump, J ⁇ B (J Cross B) pump, electrostatic pump, centrifugal pump, positive displacement pump, gear pump, peristaltic pump or any other medium moving device or combination thereof that is known or later developed.
- J ⁇ B J Cross B
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- positive displacement pump gear pump
- peristaltic pump any other medium moving device or combination thereof that is known or later developed.
- the first and second mediums are a liquid having a mix of water and glycol.
- the first and/or second mediums may be a fluid, gas or multipurpose solid-liquid convection medium.
- thermoelectric module is used in a broad sense of its ordinary and customary meeting, which is (1) conventional thermoelectric modules, such as those produced by Marlow Industries, Inc. of Dallas, Tex., (2) quantum tunneling converters, (3) thermionic modules, (4) magneto caloric modules, (5) elements utilizing one, or any bi-combination of, thermoelectric, magneto caloric, quantum tunneling and thermionic effects, (6) acoustic heating mechanisms, (7) thermoelectric systems described is U.S. Pat. No. 6,539,725 to Bell, (8) any other sold state heat pumping device (9) any combination, array, assembly and other structure of (1) through (8) above.
- first heat exchanger 26 In thermal communication with a first heat exchanger 26 is the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 .
- the first heat exchanger 26 is in turn in thermal communication with the first medium of the first circuit 12 .
- second heat exchanger 28 In thermal communication with a second heat exchanger 28 is the second surface 24 of the thermoelectric module 20 .
- This second heat exchanger 28 is likewise in thermal communication with the second medium of the second circuit 16 .
- an internal combustion engine 30 is operatively engaged with the first circuit 12 such that the first medium is circulated by the first pump 14 and is used to cool the engine 30 .
- the engine 30 can be any heat generating source that is known or later developed.
- a third heat exchanger 32 Connected to the first circuit 12 is a third heat exchanger 32 and connected to the second circuit 16 is a fourth heat exchanger 34 , both of which are used to condition (heat or cool) air to be provided to the passenger compartment.
- a blower 36 proximate to the third and fourth heat exchangers 32 , 34 is a blower 36 .
- the blower 36 moves air through the third heat exchanger 32 and the fourth heat exchanger 34 before moving the air into the passenger compartment of an automobile.
- the blower 36 may be a conventional blower, fan, electrostatic blower, centrifugal blower or any air moving system that is known or later developed.
- the first circuit 12 has a fifth heat exchanger 40 , generally a radiator, for cooling the first medium within the first circuit 12 .
- the fifth heat exchanger 40 may be a heat sink or any device that absorbs or rejects heat including the traditional radiator, frame or other vehicle parts.
- a first bypass line 42 and a first double switching valve 44 are connected to the first circuit 12 such that the first double switching valve 44 can selectively direct the first medium through the first bypass line 42 instead of the fifth heat exchanger 40 .
- the first medium can be heated more quickly by the engine 30 because the fifth heat exchanger 40 will not have an opportunity to cool the first medium. This is beneficial when the first medium is very cold.
- double switching valve is used in its broad sense of its ordinary and customary meaning and further includes any valve or medium directing device or combination thereof that is known or later developed.
- the first circuit 12 may also have a second bypass line 46 and a second double switching valve 48 .
- the second double switching valve 48 can selectively direct the first medium through the second bypass line 46 (during cooling mode operation) instead of through a section of the first circuit 12 that includes the third heat exchanger 32 .
- the first medium will be unable to transfer heat to the third heat exchanger 32 , and thus air provided by the blower 36 will not be heated by the third heat exchanger 32 .
- the temperature of the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 will not be affected by the first medium. This can be advantageous when the HVAC unit 10 is cooling the passenger compartment of the automobile.
- the HVAC unit 10 operates in either a heating mode or a cooling mode.
- the heating mode the direction of the current flowing through the thermoelectric module 20 will be such that the first surface 22 cools and the second surface 24 warms.
- the second surface 24 will pass the heat through the second heat exchanger 28 and to the second medium.
- the air provided by the blower 36 is heated thereby. This augments any heating of the air by the third heat exchanger 32 .
- thermoelectric module 20 As the engine 30 warms up, it heats the first medium that will be circulated through the third heat exchange 32 and the first heat exchanger 26 . The heat of the first medium is passed through the first heat exchanger 26 to first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 . By warming the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 , the difference in temperature between the first surface 22 and the second surface 24 will be minimized, allowing the thermoelectric module 20 to operate more efficiently.
- the direction of the current flowing through the thermoelectric module 20 will be such that the second surface 24 of the thermoelectric module 20 cools and the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 warms.
- the second surface 24 will cool the second medium via the second heat exchanger 28 and, as the cooled second medium is passed through the fourth heat exchanger 34 , the air, provided by the blower 36 , is cooled before entering the passenger compartment.
- the first medium is directed through the second bypass line 46 by the second double switching valve 48 .
- the heated first medium is not directed through the third heat exchanger 32 and subsequently the first heat exchanger 26 and the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 .
- the temperature of the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 therefore not heated, remaining closer in temperature to the second surface 24 .
- the thermoelectric module will operate more efficiently. Additionally, because the third heat exchanger 32 will not be heated by the first medium, air passing through the third heat exchanger 32 will not be heated.
- the first circuit 12 will have a branch circuit 50 having its own pump 52 , valve 54 and heat exchanger 56 .
- the branch or third circuit 50 is used to supplement the cooling of a portion of the first medium and the first surface 22 .
- the heat exchanger 56 of the branch circuit will aid in the cooling of the first medium.
- valve 48 will also be directing a portion of the first medium across bypass line 46 .
- the heat exchanger 56 will not supplement the cooling of the first medium.
- FIG. 2 another HVAC unit 10 ′ is shown.
- This unit 10 ′ is the same as that discussed previously, except, the first circuit 12 includes a heat generating system 60 located between the engine 30 and valve 48 and the third circuit 50 includes a cold generating system 61 located between the heat exchanger 56 and the first heat exchanger 26 .
- a bypass line 58 and associated double switching valve 62 are also provided so that the first medium may be bypassed around the heat generating system 60 , if desired.
- the heat generating system 60 may be one or more of any system that generates, captures or releases heat, such as a battery, an electronic device, an internal combustion engine, an exhaust of a vehicle, a heat sink, a heat storage system such as a phase change material, a positive temperature coefficient device or any heat generating system that is known or later developed.
- the third double switching valve 62 will direct the first medium through either the third bypass line 58 or the heat generating system 60 . By circulating the first medium through the heat generating system 60 , the first medium can be heated more quickly than by the engine 30 alone.
- a bypass line 59 and associated double switching valve 63 are also provided so that the first medium may be bypassed around the cold generating system 61 , if desired.
- the cold generating system 61 may be one or more of any system that generates, captures or releases cold, such as a thermoelectric module, a heat sink, a cold storage system such as a phase change material or any cold generating system that is later developed.
- the double switching valve 63 will direct the first medium through either the bypass line 59 or the cold generating system 61 . By circulating the first medium through the cold generating system 61 , the first medium can be cooled more quickly than by the heat exchanger 56 alone.
- FIG. 3 another embodiment of a HVAC unit 10 ′′ is shown.
- This unit 10 ′′ is substantially the same as that discussed above and shown in FIG. 1 .
- a demisting heat exchanger 64 is provided in the second circuit 16 as a bypass, via double switching valve 66 , around the fourth heat exchanger.
- the demisting double switching valve 66 will selectively direct the second medium through the demisting heat exchanger 64 instead of the fourth heat exchanger 34 .
- the blower 36 will blow air first through the demisting heat exchanger 64 . This initial cooling of the air removes moisture from the air via condensation.
- the air may be cooled or heated by the third heat exchanger 32 .
- the valves 67 , 69 and 71 will direct the first medium through either first circuit 12 , where it is warmed by the engine 30 , or through the third circuit 50 , where it is cooled by the heat exchanger 56 , and then through the third heat exchanger 32 .
- the double switching valve 48 may prevent the first medium from traveling through the third heat exchanger 32 , thereby preventing any heating or cooling the air by the third heat exchanger 32 .
- FIG. 4 another embodiment of the HVAC unit 10 ′′′ is shown.
- the HVAC unit 10 ′′′ is substantially the same as the discussed above and shown in FIG. 1 .
- a fourth bypass line 68 and a fifth bypass line 70 circulate the second medium to the third heat exchanger 32 and a sixth bypass line 76 and a seventh bypass line 78 circulate the first medium to the fourth heat exchanger 34 .
- a fourth double switching valve 72 will direct the second medium from the second circuit 16 , through the fourth bypass line 68 , and to the third heat exchanger 32 .
- a fifth double switching valve 74 will direct the second medium from the third heat exchanger 32 , through the fifth bypass line 70 , and to the second circuit 16 .
- a sixth double switching valve 80 will direct the first medium from the first circuit 12 , through the sixth bypass line 76 , and to the fourth heat exchanger 34 .
- a seventh double switching valve 82 will direct the first medium from the fourth heat exchanger 34 , through the seventh bypass line 78 , and to the first circuit 12 .
- the third heat exchanger 32 By directing the cooler second medium and warmer first medium through the third heat exchanger 32 and the fourth heat exchanger 34 respectively, the third heat exchanger 32 will cool air blown by the blower 36 before the air is heated by the fourth heat exchanger 34 .
- the initial cooling of the air removes moisture from the air via condensation.
- an eighth double switching valve 84 may be connected to the second bypass line 46 and the first circuit 12 .
- the eighth double switching valve 84 will direct the first medium through either the second bypass line 46 or the first heat exchanger 26 .
- the first heat exchanger 26 will not be in thermal communication with the warmer first medium. This can be advantageous when the HVAC unit 10 is in the cooling mode.
- the heat contained within the first medium will be unable to transfer heat to the first surface 22 of the thermoelectric module 20 .
- the thermoelectric module 20 will operate more efficiently.
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Disclosed is a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for a vehicle that operates in a heating mode, a cooling mode or a demisting mode. In some embodiments, the system includes a first circuit having first pump for circulating a first medium therein, a second circuit having a second pump for circulating a second medium therein and a thermoelectric module having a first surface in thermal contact with the first medium and a second surface in thermal contact with the second medium.
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- Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application are incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57 and made a part of this specification.
- This disclosure generally relates to heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) systems for a vehicle, and more particularly to HVAC systems having thermoelectric modules for providing heating and cooling to a passenger compartment of the vehicle.
- In a conventional vehicle, such as an automobile, the heating of the passenger compartment is accomplished by running engine coolant, typically a mix of water and glycol, through a heat exchanger and then blowing air through the heat exchanger and into the passenger compartment. The drawback with this is that the heat exchanger will not provide heat until the engine has caused the coolant to warm up. In colder climates, the time to warm up the coolant can be lengthy, thereby delaying warming of passengers of the automobile.
- Furthermore, newer engines and powertrain arrangements are being developed where the engine does not produce as much excess heat for the coolant to absorb. Some examples include direct injection engines and hybrid powertrains. For these types of engines and powertrains, the temperature of the coolant can take a very long time to rise to a level that will allow for adequate heating of the passenger compartment when using a conventional heating system.
- Therefore, it is desired to provide a HVAC system that provides heat to the passenger compartment of the vehicle more quickly than a conventional system.
- In overcoming the drawbacks and limitations of the known technologies, a system of heating and cooling the passenger compartment of an automobile is disclosed. The heating and cooling system includes a first circuit and a second circuit. The first circuit includes a first pump for circulating a first medium therethrough, a first heat exchanger and a third heat exchanger. The second circuit includes a second pump for circulating a second medium therethrough, a second heat exchanger and a fourth heat exchanger. Additionally, the system includes a thermoelectric module having a first surface in thermal contact with the first heat exchanger and a second surface in thermal contact with the second heat exchanger.
- The system operates in a heating mode, a cooling mode and a demisting mode. In the heating mode, an electrical current is passed through the thermoelectric module so that the second side of the thermoelectric module warms the second medium through the second heat exchanger. An engine, which is operatively engaged with the first circuit, warms the first medium. As the first and second mediums are warmed, the first and second pumps circulate the mediums through the third and fourth heat exchangers respectively.
- The third and fourth heat exchangers are located near a blower. Generally, the third heat exchanger is located between the blower and the fourth heat exchanger such that blower will move air through the third heat exchanger before moving air through the fourth heat exchanger. After the air passes through the third and fourth heat exchangers, the air enters the passenger compartment of the automobile.
- In the cooling mode, an electrical current is passed through the thermoelectric module so that the second side of the thermoelectric module cools the second medium through the second heat exchanger. The second pump circulates the cooler second medium through the fourth heat exchanger. In this mode, the first medium is directed through the second bypass line by the second double switching valve. By utilizing the second bypass line, the heated first medium is either reduced or not directed through the third heat exchanger. The air passing through the third heat exchanger will not be heated or will be heated by a reduced amount, while the air passing through the fourth heat exchanger will be cooled.
- In the demisting mode, the air provided by the blower is first cooled before it is heated and/or passed to the passenger compartment. By initially cooling the air, moisture can be removed from the air via condensation. One way to accomplish this is through the addition of another heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger. Through the use of bypass lines and double switching valves, the cooled second medium will be directed to the heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger. The air provided by the blower will first be cooled by the heat exchanger placed between the blower and the third heat exchanger before the air is heated by the third heat exchanger. Alternatively, the
third heat exchanger 32 may be split into multiple portions, such that some portions may heat and other portions may cool. - Another way of accomplishing demisting is through the addition of multiple bypass lines and double switching valves. The bypass lines and double switching valves will direct the first medium to the fourth heat exchanger and will direct the second medium to the third heat exchanger. By directing the cooler second medium to the third heat exchanger and the warmer first medium to the fourth heat exchanger, the air provided by the blower will first be cooled by the third heat exchanger before it is warmed by the fourth heat exchanger. Other alternative fluid paths and other heat exchanger configurations may also be utilized.
- These and other advantages, features and embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the drawings, detailed description and claims which follow.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an HVAC unit embodying the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a second embodiment of an HVAC unit according to the principles of the present invention and including a supplemental heating source and cooling source; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a third embodiment of an HVAC unit with according to the principles of the present invention and including a demisting heat exchanger; and -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a fourth embodiment of the HVAC unit with bypass lines for transferring first and second mediums between a third heat exchanger and a fourth heat exchanger. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , the various components of aHVAC unit 10 are shown. TheHVAC unit 10 includes afirst circuit 12 having afirst pump 14, asecond circuit 16 having asecond pump 18, and athermoelectric module 20 having afirst surface 22 and asecond surface 24 in thermal communication with the first and 12, 16, respectively. Thesecond circuits first pump 14 circulates a first medium through the first circuit, and thesecond pump 18 circulates a second medium through thesecond circuit 16. - In the context of this description, the term “pump” is used in its broad sense of its ordinary and customary meaning and further includes any conventional pump, J×B (J Cross B) pump, electrostatic pump, centrifugal pump, positive displacement pump, gear pump, peristaltic pump or any other medium moving device or combination thereof that is known or later developed.
- Generally, the first and second mediums are a liquid having a mix of water and glycol. Alternatively, the first and/or second mediums may be a fluid, gas or multipurpose solid-liquid convection medium.
- In the context of this description, the term “thermoelectric module” is used in a broad sense of its ordinary and customary meeting, which is (1) conventional thermoelectric modules, such as those produced by Marlow Industries, Inc. of Dallas, Tex., (2) quantum tunneling converters, (3) thermionic modules, (4) magneto caloric modules, (5) elements utilizing one, or any bi-combination of, thermoelectric, magneto caloric, quantum tunneling and thermionic effects, (6) acoustic heating mechanisms, (7) thermoelectric systems described is U.S. Pat. No. 6,539,725 to Bell, (8) any other sold state heat pumping device (9) any combination, array, assembly and other structure of (1) through (8) above.
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first heat exchanger 26 is thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20. Thefirst heat exchanger 26 is in turn in thermal communication with the first medium of thefirst circuit 12. In thermal communication with asecond heat exchanger 28 is thesecond surface 24 of thethermoelectric module 20. Thissecond heat exchanger 28 is likewise in thermal communication with the second medium of thesecond circuit 16. - Preferably, an
internal combustion engine 30 is operatively engaged with thefirst circuit 12 such that the first medium is circulated by thefirst pump 14 and is used to cool theengine 30. Alternatively, theengine 30 can be any heat generating source that is known or later developed. - Connected to the
first circuit 12 is athird heat exchanger 32 and connected to thesecond circuit 16 is afourth heat exchanger 34, both of which are used to condition (heat or cool) air to be provided to the passenger compartment. Accordingly, proximate to the third and 32, 34 is afourth heat exchangers blower 36. As indicated by thearrow 38, theblower 36 moves air through thethird heat exchanger 32 and thefourth heat exchanger 34 before moving the air into the passenger compartment of an automobile. Theblower 36 may be a conventional blower, fan, electrostatic blower, centrifugal blower or any air moving system that is known or later developed. - Preferably, the
first circuit 12 has afifth heat exchanger 40, generally a radiator, for cooling the first medium within thefirst circuit 12. Alternatively, thefifth heat exchanger 40 may be a heat sink or any device that absorbs or rejects heat including the traditional radiator, frame or other vehicle parts. Afirst bypass line 42 and a firstdouble switching valve 44 are connected to thefirst circuit 12 such that the firstdouble switching valve 44 can selectively direct the first medium through thefirst bypass line 42 instead of thefifth heat exchanger 40. By circulating the first medium through thefirst bypass line 42 instead of thefifth heat exchanger 40, the first medium can be heated more quickly by theengine 30 because thefifth heat exchanger 40 will not have an opportunity to cool the first medium. This is beneficial when the first medium is very cold. - In the context of this description, the term “double switching valve” is used in its broad sense of its ordinary and customary meaning and further includes any valve or medium directing device or combination thereof that is known or later developed.
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first circuit 12 may also have asecond bypass line 46 and a seconddouble switching valve 48. The seconddouble switching valve 48 can selectively direct the first medium through the second bypass line 46 (during cooling mode operation) instead of through a section of thefirst circuit 12 that includes thethird heat exchanger 32. By circulating the first medium through thesecond bypass line 46, the first medium will be unable to transfer heat to thethird heat exchanger 32, and thus air provided by theblower 36 will not be heated by thethird heat exchanger 32. Additionally, the temperature of thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20 will not be affected by the first medium. This can be advantageous when theHVAC unit 10 is cooling the passenger compartment of the automobile. - The
HVAC unit 10 operates in either a heating mode or a cooling mode. In the heating mode, the direction of the current flowing through thethermoelectric module 20 will be such that thefirst surface 22 cools and thesecond surface 24 warms. Thesecond surface 24 will pass the heat through thesecond heat exchanger 28 and to the second medium. As the second medium is passed through thefourth heat exchanger 34, the air provided by theblower 36 is heated thereby. This augments any heating of the air by thethird heat exchanger 32. - As the
engine 30 warms up, it heats the first medium that will be circulated through thethird heat exchange 32 and thefirst heat exchanger 26. The heat of the first medium is passed through thefirst heat exchanger 26 tofirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20. By warming thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20, the difference in temperature between thefirst surface 22 and thesecond surface 24 will be minimized, allowing thethermoelectric module 20 to operate more efficiently. - In a cooling mode, the direction of the current flowing through the
thermoelectric module 20 will be such that thesecond surface 24 of thethermoelectric module 20 cools and thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20 warms. Thesecond surface 24 will cool the second medium via thesecond heat exchanger 28 and, as the cooled second medium is passed through thefourth heat exchanger 34, the air, provided by theblower 36, is cooled before entering the passenger compartment. - In this mode, the first medium is directed through the
second bypass line 46 by the seconddouble switching valve 48. By utilizing thesecond bypass line 46, the heated first medium is not directed through thethird heat exchanger 32 and subsequently thefirst heat exchanger 26 and thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20. The temperature of thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20 therefore not heated, remaining closer in temperature to thesecond surface 24. As stated before, by having a low temperature differential between thefirst surface 22 and asecond surface 24 of thethermoelectric module 20, the thermoelectric module will operate more efficiently. Additionally, because thethird heat exchanger 32 will not be heated by the first medium, air passing through thethird heat exchanger 32 will not be heated. - Generally, the
first circuit 12 will have abranch circuit 50 having itsown pump 52,valve 54 andheat exchanger 56. The branch orthird circuit 50 is used to supplement the cooling of a portion of the first medium and thefirst surface 22. For example, when thevalve 54 is configured to allow a portion of the first medium to flow through thebranch circuit 50, theheat exchanger 56 of the branch circuit will aid in the cooling of the first medium. It is noted that during this such operation,valve 48 will also be directing a portion of the first medium acrossbypass line 46. When thevalve 54 is configured to prevent the first medium from circulating through thebranch circuit 50, theheat exchanger 56 will not supplement the cooling of the first medium. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , anotherHVAC unit 10′ is shown. Thisunit 10′ is the same as that discussed previously, except, thefirst circuit 12 includes aheat generating system 60 located between theengine 30 andvalve 48 and thethird circuit 50 includes acold generating system 61 located between theheat exchanger 56 and thefirst heat exchanger 26. Abypass line 58 and associateddouble switching valve 62 are also provided so that the first medium may be bypassed around theheat generating system 60, if desired. Theheat generating system 60 may be one or more of any system that generates, captures or releases heat, such as a battery, an electronic device, an internal combustion engine, an exhaust of a vehicle, a heat sink, a heat storage system such as a phase change material, a positive temperature coefficient device or any heat generating system that is known or later developed. The thirddouble switching valve 62 will direct the first medium through either thethird bypass line 58 or theheat generating system 60. By circulating the first medium through theheat generating system 60, the first medium can be heated more quickly than by theengine 30 alone. - A
bypass line 59 and associateddouble switching valve 63 are also provided so that the first medium may be bypassed around thecold generating system 61, if desired. Thecold generating system 61 may be one or more of any system that generates, captures or releases cold, such as a thermoelectric module, a heat sink, a cold storage system such as a phase change material or any cold generating system that is later developed. Thedouble switching valve 63 will direct the first medium through either thebypass line 59 or thecold generating system 61. By circulating the first medium through thecold generating system 61, the first medium can be cooled more quickly than by theheat exchanger 56 alone. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , another embodiment of aHVAC unit 10″ is shown. Thisunit 10″ is substantially the same as that discussed above and shown inFIG. 1 . However, ademisting heat exchanger 64 is provided in thesecond circuit 16 as a bypass, viadouble switching valve 66, around the fourth heat exchanger. Thus, the demistingdouble switching valve 66 will selectively direct the second medium through thedemisting heat exchanger 64 instead of thefourth heat exchanger 34. As indicated by thearrow 38, theblower 36 will blow air first through thedemisting heat exchanger 64. This initial cooling of the air removes moisture from the air via condensation. - After the air is initially cooled, the air may be cooled or heated by the
third heat exchanger 32. The 67, 69 and 71 will direct the first medium through eithervalves first circuit 12, where it is warmed by theengine 30, or through thethird circuit 50, where it is cooled by theheat exchanger 56, and then through thethird heat exchanger 32. Alternatively, thedouble switching valve 48 may prevent the first medium from traveling through thethird heat exchanger 32, thereby preventing any heating or cooling the air by thethird heat exchanger 32. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , another embodiment of theHVAC unit 10′″ is shown. TheHVAC unit 10′″ is substantially the same as the discussed above and shown inFIG. 1 . However, afourth bypass line 68 and afifth bypass line 70 circulate the second medium to thethird heat exchanger 32 and asixth bypass line 76 and aseventh bypass line 78 circulate the first medium to thefourth heat exchanger 34. - A fourth
double switching valve 72 will direct the second medium from thesecond circuit 16, through thefourth bypass line 68, and to thethird heat exchanger 32. A fifthdouble switching valve 74 will direct the second medium from thethird heat exchanger 32, through thefifth bypass line 70, and to thesecond circuit 16. - A sixth
double switching valve 80 will direct the first medium from thefirst circuit 12, through thesixth bypass line 76, and to thefourth heat exchanger 34. A seventhdouble switching valve 82 will direct the first medium from thefourth heat exchanger 34, through theseventh bypass line 78, and to thefirst circuit 12. - By directing the cooler second medium and warmer first medium through the
third heat exchanger 32 and thefourth heat exchanger 34 respectively, thethird heat exchanger 32 will cool air blown by theblower 36 before the air is heated by thefourth heat exchanger 34. The initial cooling of the air removes moisture from the air via condensation. - Additionally, an eighth
double switching valve 84 may be connected to thesecond bypass line 46 and thefirst circuit 12. The eighthdouble switching valve 84 will direct the first medium through either thesecond bypass line 46 or thefirst heat exchanger 26. By circulating the first medium through thesecond bypass line 46, thefirst heat exchanger 26 will not be in thermal communication with the warmer first medium. This can be advantageous when theHVAC unit 10 is in the cooling mode. The heat contained within the first medium will be unable to transfer heat to thefirst surface 22 of thethermoelectric module 20. By minimizing the temperature differential between thefirst surface 22 and thesecond surface 24 of thethermoelectric module 20, thethermoelectric module 20 will operate more efficiently. - As a person skilled in the art will readily appreciate, the above description is meant as an illustration of implementation of the principles of this invention. This description is not intended to limit the scope or application of this invention in that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change, without departing from spirit of this invention, as defined in the following claims.
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30. A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system for a vehicle, the system comprising:
a first circuit configured to circulate a first medium therein, the first circuit in thermal communication with a heat generating system of a vehicle;
a first heat exchanger in thermal communication with the first medium;
a thermoelectric module separate from the heat generating system, the thermoelectric module comprising a first heat transfer surface and a second heat transfer surface, the first heat transfer surface in thermal communication with the first heat exchanger;
a second circuit configured to circulate a second medium therein;
a second heat exchanger in thermal communication with the second medium, the second heat exchanger in thermal communication with the second heat transfer surface of the thermoelectric module;
a third heat exchanger disposed in an air flow directed to a passenger compartment of the vehicle, the third heat exchanger in thermal communication with the second circuit; and
a bypass line in fluid communication with the first circuit, the bypass line configured to direct the first medium therethrough to prevent at least a portion of the first medium from being in thermal communication with the first heat transfer surface of the thermoelectric module,
wherein in a heating mode, the thermoelectric module is configured to transfer heat from the first heat transfer surface to the second heat transfer surface to transfer heat from the first medium to the second medium via the first and second heat exchangers, respectively, for the third heat exchanger to warm the air flow directed to the passenger compartment of the vehicle, and
wherein in the heating mode, the first medium is not directed through the bypass line.
31. The system of claim 30 , wherein in a cooling mode, the thermoelectric module is configured to transfer heat from the second heat transfer surface to the first heat transfer surface to transfer heat from the second medium to the first medium via the second and first heat exchangers, respectively, for the third heat exchanger to cool the air flow directed to the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
32. The system of claim 31 , wherein in the cooling mode, the first medium is directed through the bypass line.
33. The system of claim 30 , wherein the heating mode includes transferring heat from the first heat transfer surface to the second heat transfer surface to transfer heat from the first medium to the second medium via the first and second heat exchangers with the heat generating system warming up.
34. The system of claim 30 , wherein further comprising a first valve configured to direct the first medium through one of the bypass line or the heat generating system.
35. The system of claim 30 , further comprising a first pump configured to circulate the first medium in the first circuit and a second pump configured to circulate the second medium in the second circuit, and wherein the first medium comprises a liquid.
36. The system of claim 30 , wherein the first medium comprises a liquid.
37. The system of claim 30 , wherein the heat generating system comprises at least one of a battery or an electronic device.
38. The system of claim 30 , further comprising a fourth heat exchanger disposed in the air flow, the fourth heat exchanger in thermal communication with the first circuit.
39. The system of claim 38 , wherein the third heat exchanger is disposed in the air flow downstream of the fourth heat exchanger with respect to a direction of movement of the air flow.
40. The system of claim 30 , further comprising an other bypass line configured to direct at least a portion of the first medium through the other bypass line away from being in thermal communication with at least a portion of the first circuit.
41. A heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system comprising:
a first circuit configured to direct a first medium therethrough, the first circuit in thermal communication with a heat generating system comprising at least one of a battery or an electronic device;
a first heat exchanger in thermal communication with the first medium;
a heat pumping device separate from the heat generating system, the heat pumping device comprising a first side and a second side, the first side in thermal communication the first heat exchanger; and
a second heat exchanger in thermal communication with second side of the heat pumping device, the second heat exchanger in thermal communication with an area,
wherein in a heating mode, the first side of the heat pumping device is configured to transfer thermal energy from the first medium to the second side of the heat pumping device to warm the area.
42. The system of claim 41 , further comprising a second circuit configured to convey a second medium therein, the second circuit providing via the second medium the thermal communication between the second side of the heat pumping device and the second heat exchanger.
43. The system of claim 41 , further comprising a bypass line in fluid communication with the first circuit, the bypass line configured to direct the first medium therethrough to prevent at least a portion of the first medium from being directed through at least a portion of the first circuit.
44. The system of claim 43 , wherein the bypass line is configured to direct the first medium therethrough to prevent the at least a portion of the first medium from being in thermal communication with the first side of the heat pumping device.
45. The system of claim 41 , further comprising a third heat exchanger disposed in the area and selectively in thermal communication with the heat generating system, the third heat exchanger configured to selectively warm the area.
46. The system of claim 41 , wherein the heat pumping device comprises a thermoelectric module.
47. A method for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning an area, the method comprising:
circulating a first medium through a first circuit, the first circuit in thermal communication with a heat generating system comprising at least one of a battery or an electronic device;
transferring thermal energy between a first heat exchanger and the first medium;
transferring thermal energy between a first side of a heat pumping device and a second side of the heat pumping device, the first side in thermal communication with the first heat exchanger, wherein the heat pumping device is separate from the heat generating system;
transferring thermal energy between a second heat exchanger and an air flow, the second heat exchanger in thermal communication with the second side of the heat pumping device; and
directing energy to the heat pumping device in a heating mode so that the first side of the heat pumping device cools the first medium through the first heat exchanger and the second side of the heat pumping device warms the air flow through the second heat exchanger.
48. The method of claim 47 , further comprising circulating a second medium through a second circuit, the second circuit providing the thermal communication between the second side of the heat pumping device and the second heat exchanger.
49. The method of claim 47 , further comprising directing at least a portion of the first medium through a bypass line in fluid communication with the first circuit to prevent the at least a portion of the first medium from being in thermal communication with the first side of the heat pumping device.
50. The method of claim 47 , further comprising transferring thermal energy between a third heat exchanger disposed in the air flow and the heat generating system to heat the air flow.
51. The method of claim 47 , wherein the heat pumping device comprises a thermoelectric module.
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