Heat exchange – With vehicle feature – Heating and cooling
Patent
1987-02-27
1988-06-07
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
With vehicle feature
Heating and cooling
165 43, 237 123C, 123550, 123552, B60H 300, B61D 2700, F02G 500, F02M 1302
Patent
active
047490284
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner system for automotive vehicles has an evaporator disposed in a duct and selectively operative to cool air flowing through the duct, and a combustion heater disposed outside the duct and held in air flow communication with the latter for heating air drawn into the duct. The air conditioner system thus constructed can be applied to a vehicle having a non-water-cooled engine and is effective to cause a sudden increase in the temperature of air to be supplied to the vehicle passenger compartment.
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Ida Hiroyuki
Okura Eiji
Tomita Ichizo
Davis Jr. Albert W.
Diesel Kiki Co. Ltd.
Ford John K.
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