Heat exchange – Regenerator – Checker brick structure
Patent
1988-06-03
1991-05-21
Ford, John
Heat exchange
Regenerator
Checker brick structure
165 22, 165 42, 165 43, 165 76, 165137, 237 123A, 98 208, F24F 3044
Patent
active
050167049
ABSTRACT:
A heater unit of an automotive air conditioner includes a partition wall which separates a heater body into first and second air mix chambers, a communication path for communicating with the first and second air mix chambers, a separation door for closing or establishing the communication path and also for fully blocking or unblocking an air induction path of a conditioned air to be discharged into rear discharge outlets, and an arched shape communication duct for communicating with the second air mix chamber and a connecting member which is employed with the heater body and connected to a rear duct introduced into a rear seat side of a vehicular cabin. An independent temperature control type air conditioner in which the temperatures of conditioned air flowing through the first and second air mix chambers are independently controlled, may be modified to function as a standard type air conditioner in which the temperatures of conditioned air flowing through second air mix chamber are commonly controlled.
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Ford John
Nissan Motor Company Limited
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