Refrigeration – With vehicle feature
Patent
1978-04-27
1980-05-06
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
With vehicle feature
62244, B60H 304
Patent
active
042010640
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner unit adapted for mounting on the roof of a motor vehicle is shown. Two elongated condensor units are arranged side by side within the unit housing and extend along the longitude of the vehicle roof; two elongated evaporator units are arranged side by side within the unit housing behind the condensor units with respect to the forward direction of motion of the vehicle. Side walls of the unit housing are provided with openings so that air flowing substantially transversely to the longitudinal axes of the condensors can be received by the condensors. The invention provides for a motor vehicle air conditioning unit with low height and air resistance, but with large air intake capacity.
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Bihl Paul R.
Krug Martin
King Lloyd L.
Sutrak Transportkalte, GmbH & Co.
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