The present invention relates to a nebulizer system for a motor vehicle. This system is intended more particularly for the generation of fine droplets for cooling and/or humidifying a vector flow, in particular an air flow, so as to form a cooling mist. The invention also relates to a ventilation, heating and/or air-conditioning device for a motor vehicle equipped with such a nebulizer system.
In a motor vehicle, even one provided with a ventilation and/or air-conditioning device, it is not uncommon for the users of the vehicle to suffer under heat in the vehicle interior, in particular the rear seat passengers, who are farther away from the air vents of the ventilation and/or air-conditioning device.
As a result, it is advantageous to make use of a nebulizer system, since the mist of water rapidly cools the air in the vehicle interior, providing a sensation of immediate cold.
During operation, the existing nebulizer systems generate noise and vibrations that can have a negative effect on the comfort of the users of the vehicle. In particular, the liquid jet, for example the water jet generated by the system, brings about flow noise when it strikes one of the walls of the system.
The present invention aims to improve the situation by proposing an optimized nebulizer system.
To this end, the subject of the invention is a nebulizer system for a motor vehicle, said system having:
said system being characterized in that said acoustic attenuation means comprises at least one grating.
By virtue of such an acoustic attenuation means, it is possible to significantly reduce the noise generated by the liquid jet when it strikes one of the walls of the nebulizer system.
According to various features of the invention which may be considered together or separately:
Another subject of the invention is a ventilation, heating and/or air-conditioning device for a motor vehicle, comprising a nebulizer system as described above.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following description. This description is purely illustrative and should be read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
The invention relates to a nebulizer system 1 for a motor vehicle.
The function of the nebulizer system 1 is to humidify an air flow F′ intended to pass into the interior 2 of a motor vehicle. The nebulizer system 1 makes it possible to cool the vehicle interior 2 and to improve passenger comfort.
As illustrated in the figures, the nebulizer system 1 has a reservoir 10 for a liquid and a nebulizer enclosure 14. The liquid contained in the reservoir 10 is for example water, which may contain a few drops of essential oil. The reservoir 10 acts as a liquid storage reservoir. In this case, it has a parallelepiped overall shape, but its shape does not limit the present invention.
The liquid contained in the reservoir 10 is intended to be nebulized by the nebulizer system 1.
The nebulizer enclosure 14 is realized in this case in the form of an elongate hollow body. It may extend on a plane that is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis, as illustrated in
The nebulizer enclosure 14 is provided with a nebulizer nozzle 3. The nebulizer nozzle 3 is provided with a device 4 for emitting acoustic waves, for example a piezoelectric element 4. The piezoelectric element may be a quartz crystal.
The device 4 for emitting acoustic waves is configured such that the liquid coming from the reservoir 10 forms a liquid jet 13 and a mist 12 of droplets, the mist 12 being intended to pass into a motor vehicle interior 2.
In the examples illustrated, the nebulizer nozzle 3 also comprises a concentrator for the sound waves generated by the piezoelectric element 4, which is also known as an acoustic concentrator and bears the reference 5 in the following text.
The acoustic concentrator 5 known to those skilled in the art comprises an enclosure 6 that narrows gradually from a rear wall 7 to an outlet orifice 8. The acoustic concentrator 5 also comprises at least one inlet orifice 9 through which the concentrator is fed with liquid coming from the reservoir 10, via a liquid inlet circuit 11 that can be seen in
As can be seen in
Thus, the enclosure 6 is fed with liquid via at least one inlet orifice 9 by way of a liquid distribution circuit comprising the reservoir 10 and advantageously a pump (not shown in the figures).
In a known way, the acoustic waves generated by the piezoelectric element 4 are transmitted to the liquid contained in the enclosure 6 through the rear wall 7. The convergent shape of the enclosure 6 makes it possible to focus the acoustic waves in the outlet orifice 8, thereby producing a mist 12 of droplets around the liquid jet 13. This mist 12 is depicted by a set of points in
As can be seen in
The nebulizer system 1 illustrated in
In the illustrated examples that are representative of the present invention, each nebulizer system 1 comprises acoustic attenuation means 20.
The acoustic attenuation means 20 comprise at least one grating 20.
In the embodiments illustrated in the figures, the nebulizer enclosure 14 comprises a nebulizer chamber 21 and a nebulizer tube 18. The nebulizer nozzle 3 is partially inserted into the nebulizer chamber 21.
The nebulizer tube 18 has an outlet duct 15 for the mist 12.
The acoustic attenuation means 20 will now be described in more detail, first of all in connection with the first embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The term “disposed” should be understood as meaning that the gratings 20 are situated in the volume defined by the walls of the nebulizer tube 18.
The two gratings 20 are disposed opposite one another, on mutually parallel planes. The two gratings 20 are, for example, placed in contact with one another. In other words, the two gratings 20 are superposed. The gratings 20 are offset at an angle of 45° with respect to one another in order to attenuate the flow noise even better.
In a variant that is not shown, the two gratings 20 are disposed at a distance from one another.
The two gratings 20 are held in the nebulizer tube 18 for example by adhesive bonding or by way of fixing means, for example spikes formed integrally with the nebulizer tube 18.
The grating 20 is made for example of flexible plastic (insect screen type) or rigid plastic.
The grating 20 may also be made of metal or metal alloy, for example steel.
The grating 20 may be produced from woven threads. In this case, the grating 20 is in the form of a netting.
The grating 20 may also be produced from a perforated metal sheet.
The type of mesh used does not limit the present invention, it being possible for the mesh to be of the circular, triangular, rectangular, square, hexagonal type or any other shape chosen at random.
The gratings 20 used in the nebulizer system 1 as illustrated may be made of the same materials or different materials.
It has been found, in a set of tests, that the two gratings 20 allow the noise generated during the impact of the liquid jet 13 on the walls of the nebulizer system 1 to be made imperceptible, in particular when the liquid jet 13 strikes a bottom wall 19 of the nebulizer tube 18.
The bottom wall 19 is one of the walls of the nebulizer tube 18 that is hit by the liquid jet 13.
It must be understood that the liquid jet 13 is the part of the liquid that is not nebulized at the outlet of the nebulizer chamber 21 and is formed generally of drops that are too large to be entrained by the first air flow F. Drops that are too large will be understood as being drops with a diameter greater than 10 μm.
The gratings 20 make it possible to reduce the speed of the liquid jet 13 at the impact point 200 situated on the bottom wall 19 of the nebulizer tube 18. The user of the nebulizer system 1 is no longer bothered by the noise generated when the jet 13 hits the bottom wall 19.
The liquid that is not nebulized then flows along the bottom wall 19 and is then discharged from the nebulizer enclosure 14 via the liquid recovery circuit 32, toward the storage reservoir 10.
The circuit for the air flow circulating in the nebulizer system 1 according to the invention will now be described.
An air flow enters the nebulizer system 1 by way of the inlet module 16 for the first air flow F and, in particular, through the filter 90 for the first air flow F, then passes through the fan 17 for setting the first air flow F in motion.
Subsequently, the air flow F arrives in the air injection blower housing 30 before passing into the nebulizer enclosure 14 at the nebulizer chamber 21. The air injection blower housing 30 makes it possible to introduce the first air flow F into the nebulizer chamber 21 perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the nebulizer enclosure 14.
The first air flow F introduced into the nebulizer chamber 21 is then directed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the nebulizer enclosure 14 and in counter-current to the direction taken by the liquid nebulized by the nebulizer nozzle 3, specifically until it comes into contact with redirection means (not shown). The redirection means then orient the air substantially parallel to the direction taken by the liquid nebulized in the nebulizer nozzle 3.
The mixture of the first air flow F and the nebulized liquid is produced in the nebulizer enclosure 14, in particular in the nebulizer chamber 21. Thus, the first air flow F helps to expel the mist 12 of droplets from the nebulizer system 1.
As indicated above, the nebulizer system 1 also has an outlet duct 15 for the mist.
In the example illustrated in
The particular embodiment illustrated in
The intake system 80 for the second air flow F′ is made up of an air inlet (not shown), of a fan 170 for setting the second air flow F′ in motion, of a duct 84 for carrying the second air flow toward the air vent 50, and of an outlet 86.
The second air flow F′ could be drawn in, for example, via a spur in the interior 2 of the motor vehicle.
The outlet 86 of the intake system 80 for the second air flow F′ is disposed, in the embodiment illustrated in
The acoustic attenuation means 20 will now be described in more detail in connection with the second embodiment illustrated in
Just like in the example in
The bottom wall 19 of the nebulizer tube 18 also comprises a channel 40 intended to receive the liquid jet 13 output by the nebulizer nozzle 3.
The channel 40 is particularly visible in
The two gratings 20 at least partially conform to the shape of the channel 40.
The number of layers of gratings 20 can be altered and does not limit the present invention.
Advantageously, the nebulizer system 1 also has at least one grating 20 extending in a plane 23 that is inclined with respect to the bottom wall 19 of the nebulizer tube 18.
This configuration is possible since, in the nebulizer system 1 in relation to the second embodiment of the invention, the outlet duct 15 for the mist is not situated in the continuation of the nebulizer tube 18 but diverges from the nebulizer enclosure 14. Thus, it is possible to add gratings 20 across the nebulizer tube 18 without these stopping the mist 12 of droplets generated. An increase in acoustic attenuation is thus observed as a result of a further reduction in the speed of the liquid jet 13. Moreover, by virtue of this relative disposition of the nebulizer tube 18 and the outlet duct 15 for the mist, the system is more compact as a whole.
As can be seen in
In a variant illustrated in
The slideway 70 is intended to guide the grating 20 along the inclined plane 23.
The set of three gratings 20 disposed in the nebulizer system 1 illustrated in
As illustrated in
By virtue of the present invention, it is possible to eliminate the noise caused by the liquid jet, and in particular when the non-nebulized liquid jet strikes the bottom wall of the nebulizer tube. In this way, the comfort of the users is significantly improved.
The nebulizer system 1 can be integrated into a motor vehicle, for example into a central console. In particular, the nebulizer system 1 could be disposed in a housing situated above and/or between ventilation ducts at the back of and below the front seat armrests.
Provision may be made for this nebulizer system 1 to be intended for the front-seat passengers of the motor vehicle and thus to be disposed at the front of the latter.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1904294 | Apr 2019 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2020/050244 | 2/11/2020 | WO | 00 |