Claims
- 1. A vehicle air conditioning system comprising:
an electrical generator driven by an engine; a self-contained air conditioner module comprising:
a condenser; an expansion device; an evaporator; a condenser blower driven by an AC electric motor; an evaporator blower driven by an AC electric motor; an electric heater located in air flow relation to said evaporator and said evaporator blower; and a power controller for receiving AC electrical power from said generator and providing AC electrical power to each of said condenser blower motor, said evaporator blower motor, and said electric heater; wherein said power controller comprises: a rectifier to convert said AC power to DC power: and an inverter for inverting said DC power to inverter output AC power, said inverter output AC power being supplied to said condenser blower motor, said evaporator blower motor, and said electric heater.
- 2. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 1 wherein said engine is the prime mover of the vehicle.
- 3. (Cancelled)
- 4. (Cancelled)
- 5. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 2 wherein said self-contained air conditioner is adapted to be mounted on the roof of said vehicle.
- 6. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 1 wherein said module further includes a hermetic compressor having an integrated AC electric driving motor, and further wherein said power controller provides electrical power to said driving motor.
- 7. A vehicle air conditioning system comprising:
an electrical generator driven by an engine; two or more self-contained air conditioning modules, each of said modules comprising:
a condenser; an expansion device; an evaporator; a condenser blower driven by an AC electric motor; an evaporator blower driven by an AC electric motor; a power controller for receiving AC electrical power from said generator and providing AC electrical power to each of said compressor motor, said condenser blower motor, and said evaporator blower motor; wherein said power controller comprises: a rectifier to convert said AC power to DC power; and an inverter for inverting said DC power to inverter output AC power, said inverter output AC power being supplied to said compressor motor, said condenser blower motor, said evaporator blower motor, and said electric heater.
- 8. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 7 wherein said engine is the prime mover of the vehicle.
- 9. (Cancelled)
- 10. (Cancelled)
- 11. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 7 wherein each of said modules are configured to be mounted on the rooftop of said vehicle.
- 12. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 11 wherein said modules are mounted in back-to-back relationship on either side of a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.
- 13. The vehicle air conditioning system of claim 11 wherein said modules are mounted in parallel back-to-back relationship, along lines parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.
- 14. A method of providing air conditioning to a bus having at least one rooftop opening for conducting the flow of return air from a passenger compartment and at least one rooftop opening for conducting the flow of conditioned air to the passenger compartment, comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of relatively small, compact air conditioning modules; determining the total amount of air conditioning capacity required for the bus; determining the number of modules needed to collectively meet that total capacity requirement; installing said number of modules on the bus in a desired arrangement such that each module registers with both a return air opening and a supply air opening in the rooftop and with each module being a self contained air conditioning system which, when connected to electric power is capable of providing conditioned air to the bus.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 14 wherein said modules are installed in such a way that each one extends substantially longitudinally along a line parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the bus.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 14 wherein said modules are installed in tandem, and extending transversely across a partial width of the bus.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 14 wherein said modules are in parallel relationship.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following pending applications being concurrently filed herewith and assigned to the assignee of the present invention:
1TitleOur Docket No.:Modular Rooftop Air Conditioner for a Bus210_546Modular Bus Air Conditioning System210_545Supply Air Blower Design in Bus Air Conditioning210_549UnitsBus Rooftop Condenser Fan210_550Method and Apparatus for Refreshing Air in a Bustop210_548Air ConditionerCoil Housing Design for a Bus Air Conditioning Unit210_547Integrated Air Conditioning Module for a Bus210_558Fresh Air Intake Filter and Multi Function Frill210_554Integrated Air Conditioning Module for a Bus210_557Modular Air Conditioner for a Bus210_561Modular Air Conditioner for a Bus Rooftop210_562Evaporator Section for a Modular Bus Air Conditioner210_564Wide Evaporator Section for a Modular Bus Air2101'565ConditionerCondensate Pump for Rooftop Air Conditioning Unit210_568Condensate Removal System Rooftop Air Condition-2101'551ingModular Rooftop Unit Supply Air Ducting Arrange-210_577mentConfiguration for Modular Bus Rooftop Air Condition-210_595ing SystemUnibody Modular Bus Air Conditioner210_596