Refrigeration – Automatic control – Humidity sensor
Patent
1986-02-11
1988-01-12
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Humidity sensor
62244, 236 44C, F25D 1708
Patent
active
047182440
ABSTRACT:
A first air conditioner is generally applied to a vehicle including a windshield and a passenger compartment having a front segment and a rear segment. The windshield faces the front segment of the passenger compartment. Air is injected into the front segment of the passenger compartment via a first duct. Air is injected into the rear segment of the passenger compartment via a second duct. A humidifier acts on the air injected into the rear segment of the passenger compartment via the second duct. In a second air conditioner, a humidifier can be selectively activated and deactivated. A temperature control arrangement responsive to activation and deactivation of the humidifier compensates for fluctuations in the temperature of air resulting from changes between activated and deactivated states of the humidifier.
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Nissan Motor Company Limited
Tapolcai William E.
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