This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/lB2015/054613having International filing date of Jun. 19, 2015, which claims the benefit of priority of Italian Patent Application No. TO2014A000499 filed on Jun. 20, 2014. The contents of the above applications are all incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an air-heating blower device for a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, said device being of the type comprising a body with at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening, an electrically driven axial fan rotatably mounted within the body for generating a flow of air from the inlet openings to the outlet opening, and an electric heater carried by the body and adapted to heat the airflow directed towards the outlet opening.
A device of this type is for example known from document U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,368 or from document JP S56 154307.
The advantage of this kind of devices is to supply in a very short time a hot flow of air adapted for example to defrost the windshield after a long stop at low temperature, without the need to wait the warm-up of the motor vehicle.
The purpose of the invention is to achieve a device of this kind which is suitable to be easily integrated in the dashboard or in another part of the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle and which is characterized by high characteristics of efficiency, of low weight and of low size.
In order to achieve this purpose, the invention provides an air-heating blower device for a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle having the above specified characteristics and further characterized in that said axial fan is associated with an electric motor with toroidal geometry, having an annular rotor which is rotatable within an annular stator and defining a central opening inside thereof, said fan having one or more blades which are carried by the rotor and each blade extending into said central opening towards a free end of the blade which terminates at a distance from the central axis of the fan, and in that the annular body of the rotor and/or the annular body of the stator define a guide tube for the airflow activated by the fan, and
in that said electric heater (H) comprises a heater body to which one or more electric resistors are associated, said heater body (H) having a substantially cylindrical shape, having a heater axis substantially aligned with the axis of said fan, so as to be embedded within the airflow activated by the fan (F).
In one embodiment, said guide tube for the airflow generated by said axial fan is provided with stationary fins supporting said cylindrical heater body in a cantilevered way. Electrical machines suitable to be used in a device according to the invention were developed in recent years for use such as engines or generators. A particularly interesting solution for the purposes of the invention is illustrated in European patent EP 1 885 047131 and in the corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 7,592,712B2 of the same inventor. A detailed description of an electric motor of this type is provided hereinafter.
According to a further characteristic of the invention, the conformation of said one or more blades is such as to converge the airflow towards a focus point positioned downstream the fan with reference to the flow direction. Thanks to this characteristic, the fan of the device according to the invention has a higher efficiency and provides a higher thrust.
The body of the device is intended to be positioned within a dashboard of a motor vehicle. In the preferred embodiment this body has a first inlet opening communicating with the interior of the motor vehicle, a second inlet opening communicating with a duct for supplying outside air and a swivel door for controlling communication of the two inlet openings with the fan.
In addition or alternatively, the body of the device has a first outlet opening for directing the flow of air toward a windshield and/or the passengers of the motor vehicle, a second outlet opening for directing the flow of air towards the floor of the motor vehicle and a door for controlling communication of the fan with the two outlet openings. Said first outlet opening is preferably provided with adjustable louvers.
According to a further preferred characteristic, the body of the heater has a cylindrical tubular shape and it is positioned with its axis oriented in the direction of the flow of air activated by the fan, in such a way that its inner surface and/or its outer surface are exposed to the airflow. In a second embodiment, the body of the heater is a solid cylindrical body positioned with its axis oriented in the direction of the flow of air activated by the fan, in such a way that its outer surface is exposed to the airflow. In both cases, the outer surface of the body of the heater is preferably provided with a plurality of radially arranged longitudinal fins.
In a further embodiment, the device further comprises at least one electric Peltier-effect cooler.
According to a further characteristic, the electric motor for driving the fan, the electric heater and/or the electric cooler are connected to the battery of the electric circuit of the motor vehicle, as well as to an onboard electric generator of the motor vehicle, as well as to an electronic control unit, programmed to enable the power supply of the heater and/or the cooler as a function of the charge state of the battery and/or of the operating condition of the electric generator.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following description with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
In
Referring also to
The end portions of a first T head 4 define inlet openings 4a, 4b respectively adapted to receive air from the interior of the motor vehicle and from the external environment to the motor vehicle. The end portions of the other T head 4 define outlet openings 4c, 4d respectively oriented to direct the cold and/or hot flow of air generated by the device 2 towards the windshield and/or the passengers of the motor vehicle (in the case of the outlet opening 4c) and towards the floor of the motor vehicle (in the case of the outlet opening 4d).
Within the body of the device there are provided two swivel doors 6, 7 (
The arrows in
The outlet opening 4c is provided with manually adjustable louvers 12 to direct the flow of air towards the windshield and/or the passengers of the motor vehicle.
According to a fundamental characteristic of the invention, the fan F is associated with an electric motor M with toroidal geometry having an annular rotor R (see in particular
As already indicated above, electric machines adapted to be built with the toroidal configuration shown in
In
As shown in the drawings, in the embodiment illustrated herein, the blades B do not meet each other at the center of the rotor, but they remain instead spaced from each other, in such a way as to leave a central portion of the opening inside the rotor free. However, it is instead possible to provide the blades 3A in such a way that they are joined to each other in the center of the opening.
Naturally, although the above described electric motor is considered as the most suitable to be applied in the system according to the invention, it does not represent the only possible solution. Any other kind of electric motor which has a toroidal configuration similar to that described above can be also used. The induction electric machines have a lower efficiency, but they are produced on large scale and they have the advantage of a robust and low cost technology. A better compromise in terms of cost, efficiency and safety is constituted by reluctance machines, both according to synchronous and switched reluctance technologies.
Compared to the conventional solutions, the axial flow machines have preferred characteristics in terms of efficiency and specific torque. An electric motor with axial field comprises a rotatable rotor and generators/paths with multiple axial flows (permanent magnets, variable reluctance channels, squirrel cage elements) carried by the rotor. The axial flow generators are oriented in such a way that the magnetic flow produced by them is axially oriented at least for a substantial part. The axial flow generators are positioned around the rotor with alternate orientation of the flow direction, in such a way that the direction of the flow of adjacent segments is axially oriented at least for a substantial part, but in opposite directions. The axial flow machines can be provided with reduced or zero content of rare earth elements and they are therefore of low cost.
As shown in
The frame 8 supports also an electric heater H comprising a substantially cylindrical body of the heater, wherein one or more electric resistors are associated (not shown in the drawings) and which is positioned within the body 3 of the device in such a way to be embedded within the airflow activated by the fan F. The cylindrical body H of the heater has its axis aligned with the axis of the fan F and it is supported in a cantilevered way by stationary fins protruding from the tube wall that guides the flow of air generated by the fan F.
In the embodiment of
In the variant of
In both the variants of
In the variant of
The electric motor M for driving the fan F, the electric heater H and/or the electric coolers 10 are connected to the battery of the electric circuit of the motor vehicle, to an onboard electric generator and to an electronic control unit programmed to enable power supply to the heater and/or to the cooler as a function of the charge state of the battery and/or the operating condition of the electric generator.
In one embodiment, the heater is a multiple coil heater and it is arranged to be powered either by the low voltage battery of the vehicle, or directly by the mains supply.
In the case of application to an electrically powered motor vehicle, one or more devices are provided according to the invention, distributed over one or several compartments-areas of the electric vehicle, for a pre-heating conditioning or the maintenance of a predetermined temperature at said compartments-areas, said devices being arranged to be powered from the electric mains supply and to be controlled by a remote control unit.
In this last case, as reference to an application of an electric vehicle, one or more compartments of the electric vehicle are thermally pre-conditioned or maintained at a fixed temperature using the energy of the electric mains supply. The pre-conditioning will be managed by a remote control.
Referring to
Preferably, the distance between said focal point P and the median plane Z (see
Thanks to this characteristic, the fan of the device according to the invention presents a higher efficiency and a higher thrust.
Naturally, while the principle of the invention remains the same, the details of construction and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and shown purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of the invention.
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