Claims
- 1. A vehicle air-conditioning system which has a compressor for compressing refrigerant and an evaporator mounted inside an air-conditioner casing, said air-conditioner case forming an air passage to channel air into a vehicle interior, the air being cooled by evaporation of refrigerant in the evaporator, the vehicle air-conditioning system comprising:
a first clock means for measuring a first predetermined time after compressor stops operation; and a second clock means for measuring a time after compressor stops operation; wherein the compressor is operated until the time measured by the second clock means reaches a second predetermined time that is shorter than the first predetermined time.
- 2. A vehicle air-conditioning system which has a compressor for compressing refrigerant and an evaporator mounted inside an air-conditioner casing, said casing forming a passage to channel air into a vehicle interior, the air being cooled by evaporation of refrigerant in the evaporator, the vehicle air-conditioning system comprising:
a first clock means for measuring a time after compressor stops; and a second clock means for measuring a time after the compressor stops; wherein an intermittent operation mode is performed after the compressor stops to intermittently operate the compressor by stopping the compressor until the time measured by the first clock means reaches a first predetermined time, and thereafter operating the compressor until the time measured by the second clock means reaches a second predetermined time which is shorter than the first predetermined time.
- 3. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein the intermittent operation mode is stopped when a temperature of air passing through the evaporator has exceeded a wet-bulb temperature of the evaporator.
- 4. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein the intermittent operation mode is stopped when the compressor operates a predetermined number of times after the start of the intermittent operation mode.
- 5. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the first predetermined time is increased according to the temperature rise of air introduced into the air-conditioner casing.
- 6. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the first predetermined time is increased according to an increase in a humidity of air introduced into the air-conditioner casing.
- 7. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the first predetermined time is increased with a decrease in a volume of air flowing in the air-conditioner casing.
- 8. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the first predetermined time is increased longer during an inside-air circulation mode in which inside air is introduced into the air-conditioner casing than in an outside-air introduction mode in which outside air is introduced into the air-conditioner casing.
- 9. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 8, wherein the first predetermined time is decreased with an increase in the vehicle speed during the outside air introduction mode.
- 10. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 8, wherein the first predetermined time is increased with a decrease in solar radiation entering the vehicle interior during the inside-air circulation mode.
- 11. A vehicle air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the compressor is driven by a driving source, the intermittent operation mode being stopped when the driving source stops.
- 12. An air conditioning system according to claim 1, further comprising:
a evaporator detecting means for detecting the evaporator temperature; a wet bulb temperature detecting means for detecting wet-bulb temperature inside a vehicle compartment; wherein the compressor is operated so that an evaporator temperature detected by the evaporator temperature detecting means becomes below a wet-bulb temperature detected by the wet-bulb temperature detecting means, after on/off operation mode starts, as well as when the compressor reaches a predetermined number of operation times.
- 13. An air conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the second predetermined time period is a duration of time when the refrigerant reaches only a part of the evaporator while the compressor is being turned ON for a same duration of time.
- 14. A vehicle air-conditioning system for cooling a vehicle interior, comprising:
an evaporator; a compressor fluidly communicating with said evaporator through a cooling circuit; a processor having a first clock operation and a second clock operation, said compressor operating or stopping in response to said processor; an evaporator air outlet temperature sensor providing an evaporator outlet temperature signal to said processor; a wet bulb temperature sensor that detects a wet bulb temperature inside said vehicle interior, said wet bulb temperature sensor providing a wet bulb temperature signal to said processor; wherein said processor obtains a wet bulb temperature from said wet bulb temperature sensor at a predetermined time after said compressor stops operating, said processor instructing said compressor to operate for a predetermined time when said wet bulb temperature is lower than a temperature detected by said evaporator air outlet temperature sensor.
- 15. A method for controlling a compressor of a cooling system, said cooling system having an evaporator and a compressor, said cooling system cooling an interior of a vehicle by blowing cooling air across the evaporator and into said interior, said method comprising:
stopping operation of the compressor; comparing a wet bulb temperature inside the interior of the vehicle with a dry bulb temperature of air entering the evaporator after a first predetermined time passes from when said compressor is stopped; operating said compressor for a second predetermined time if said wet bulb temperature is above a temperature of air exiting said evaporator; and controlling said compressor so that said evaporator provides a target outlet temperature if said wet bulb temperature is below said temperature of air exiting said evaporator.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 15, further comprising:
counting a number of times said compressor is operated for said first predetermined time when said wet bulb temperature is above said temperature of air exiting said evaporator; and controlling said compressor to a target outlet temperature when said number of times reaches a predetermined number.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first predetermined time is increased with an increase in temperature of air entering the evaporator.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first predetermined time is increased with a humidity increase in air entering the evaporator.
- 19. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first predetermined time is longer during an inside air circulation mode than during an outside air introduction mode.
- 20. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first predetermined time is decreased with an increase in vehicle speed during the outside air introduction mode.
- 21. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising:
an evaporator for cooling air blown out to an inside of a vehicle; a compressor for compressing refrigerant having passed through said evaporator and discharging the compressed refrigerant; a temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of said evaporator; and a compressor control means for intermittently controlling an operation of said compressor in accordance with the temperature said evaporator detected by said temperature-detecting means, wherein said compressor control means intermittently controls the operation of said compressor so as to adjust the temperature of said evaporator to a temperature lower than a wet-bulb temperature of air sucked by said evaporator and higher than a dew-point temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 22. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 21, wherein an operating state of said compressor is restored after said compressor is halted when the temperature of said evaporator rises to the wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator or a temperature lower than the wet-bulb temperature by a predetermined temperature.
- 23. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator is recognized by determining that condensation water is generated on a surface of said evaporator and then the generated condensation water evaporates from the surface of said evaporator repeatedly as a result of intermittently controlling the operation of said compressor.
- 24. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 23, wherein a state of the air sucked by said evaporator and a target evaporator temperature used for the control to halt and resume the operation of said compressor serve as a basis for determining that condensation water is generated on a surface of said evaporator and then the generated condensation water evaporates from the surface of said evaporator repeatedly.
- 25. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 24, wherein a fact that the target evaporator temperature is close to the wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator and the dew-point temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator is used as a basis of determination that condensation water is generated on the surface of said evaporator and then the generated condensation water evaporates from the surface of said evaporator repeatedly.
- 26. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 23, wherein a fact that a target evaporator temperature used in the control to halt and resume the operation of said compressor is in a high-temperature range equal to or higher than an evaporation temperature of the condensation water is used as a basis of determination that condensation water is generated on a surface of said evaporator and then the generated condensation water evaporates from the surface of said evaporator repeatedly.
- 27. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 21, further comprising a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator and a humidity sensor for detecting a humidity of the air sucked by said evaporator, wherein
said temperature sensor detects an evaporator inlet air temperature and said humidity sensor detects an evaporator inlet air humidity; and computation of the wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator is based on the evaporator inlet air temperature detected by said temperature sensor and the evaporator inlet air humidity detected by said humidity sensor.
- 28. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 21, wherein computation of the wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator is based on a room temperature and a in-vehicle humidity when an in-vehicle mode for absorption of in-vehicle air is set for said evaporator.
- 29. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the temperature of said evaporator is used as the wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator after a halted state of said compressor has lasted for a predetermined period of time since said compressor is put in the halted state when an ambient-air mode for absorption of air external to the vehicle is set for said evaporator.
- 30. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising:
an evaporator for cooling air blown out to an inside of a vehicle; a compressor for compressing refrigerant having passed through said evaporator and discharging the compressed refrigerant; a temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of said evaporator; and a compressor control means for intermittently controlling an operation of said compressor in accordance with the temperature of said evaporator detected by said temperature-detecting means, wherein said compressor control means restores an operating state of said compressor after said compressor is halted when a predetermined period of time has lapsed since the temperature of said evaporator rises to a wet-bulb temperature of air sucked by said evaporator or a temperature lower than the wet-bulb temperature by a predetermined temperature under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 31. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising:
an evaporator for cooling air blown out to the inside of a vehicle; a compressor for compressing refrigerant having passed through said evaporator and discharging the compressed refrigerant; a temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of said evaporator; and a compressor control means for intermittently controlling an operation of said compressor in accordance with the temperature of said evaporator detected by said temperature-detecting means, wherein a period of the intermittent control of the operation of said compressor under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator is made shorter than a period of the intermittent control of the operation of said compressor under a condition in which no smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 32. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 31, wherein
a target evaporator temperature to halt the operation of said compressor is set as a target evaporator temperature to turn off said compressor and a target evaporator temperature to resume the halted operation of said compressor is set as a target evaporator temperature to turn on said compressor, the target evaporator temperature to resume the halted operation of said compressor is set at a temperature higher than the target evaporator temperature to halt the operation of said compressor by a predetermined hysteresis width, and the hysteresis width under a condition in which a smell is generated from the evaporator is made smaller than the hysteresis width under a condition in which no smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 33. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 32, further comprising:
a first determination means for determining a first target evaporator temperature required for controlling a temperature of air blown out to the inside of the vehicle; a second determination means for determining a second target evaporator temperature required for maintaining a in-vehicle humidity in a comfortable range; a third determination means for determining a third target evaporator temperature required for preventing a window glass from becoming dim; and a fourth determination means for setting an eventual target evaporator temperature at the smallest value among the first through third target evaporator temperatures.
- 34. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 31, wherein the period of an operating state of said compressor is forcibly limited to a predetermined time duration under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 35. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising:
an evaporator for cooling air blown out to an inside of a vehicle; a compressor for compressing refrigerant having passed through said evaporator and discharging the compressed refrigerant; a temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of said evaporator; and a compressor control means for intermittently controlling an operation of said compressor in accordance with the temperature of said evaporator detected by said temperature-detecting means, wherein said compressor control means intermittently controls the operation of said compressor so as to adjust the temperature of said evaporator to a temperature higher than a wet-bulb temperature of air sucked by said evaporator under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator.
- 36. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus comprising:
an evaporator for cooling air blown out to an inside of a vehicle; a compressor for compressing refrigerant having passed through said evaporator and discharging the compressed refrigerant; a temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of said evaporator; and a compressor control means for intermittently controlling an operation of said compressor in accordance with the temperature of said evaporator detected by said temperature-detecting means, wherein under a condition in which a smell is generated from said evaporator, the vehicle air-conditioning apparatus executes an intermittent operation mode in which said compressor is halted during a first predetermined period and operated during a second predetermined period much shorter than the first predetermined period, the vehicle air-conditioning apparatus determines whether the temperature of said evaporator is equal to or lower than a dew-point temperature of air sucked by said evaporator when the number of times the intermittent operation mode is executed becomes equal to or greater than a predetermined number, if the temperature of said evaporator is equal to or lower than the dew-point temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator, the control to halt and resume the operation of said compressor is executed so that the temperature of said evaporator becomes equal to or lower than a wet-bulb temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator and higher than the dew-point temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator, and if the temperature of said evaporator is higher than the dew-point temperature of the air sucked by said evaporator, on the other hand, the control to halt and resume the operation of said compressor is executed so that the temperature of said evaporator is sustained at a target evaporator temperature for normal times.
- 37. A vehicle air-conditioning apparatus according to claim 36, wherein the target evaporator temperature for normal times is determined based on at least a temperature required for controlling the temperature of the air blown out to the inside of the vehicle.
Priority Claims (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-128252 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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2000-237347 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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2000-391122 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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2001-113075 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
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2001-166915 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention is continued from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/843,969 filed on Apr. 27, 2001, and is related to Japanese patent application Nos. 2000-128252 filed on Apr. 27, 2000, 2000-237347 filed on Aug. 4, 2000, 2000-391122 filed on Dec. 22, 2000, 2001-113075 filed on Apr. 11, 2001, and 2001-166915 filed on Jun. 1, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09843969 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
09921739 |
Aug 2001 |
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