Refrigeration – With alternately usable energy sources
Reexamination Certificate
2006-12-05
2006-12-05
Tapolcai, William E. (Department: 3744)
Refrigeration
With alternately usable energy sources
C062S244000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07143596
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioning device for a vehicle having a regenerative section improves efficiency of regeneration. The air conditioning device comprises a compressor (6) connected to an output shaft (1a) of an engine (1) via an electromagnetic clutch (5), a motor-generator (2) for electrically recovering kinetic energy of the vehicle (100) during deceleration, a battery (9) for storing energy regenerated by the motor-generator (2), and a motor-driven compressor (13). When the vehicle (100) is in a deceleration state, the compressor (6) is disconnected from the engine (1) by disengaging the electromagnetic clutch (5), and air conditioning is performed by the motor-driven compressor (13).
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Hanada Kohei
Kishida Makoto
Kuroda Shigetaka
Wakashiro Teruo
Yonekura Takahiro
Arent & Fox PLLC
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
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