Refrigeration – Automatic control – Of external fluid or means
Patent
1977-07-07
1980-03-18
Braun, Leslie
Refrigeration
Automatic control
Of external fluid or means
62 96, 62244, 62437, 165104S, F25D 1700, B60H 304
Patent
active
041932714
ABSTRACT:
An improved air conditioning system comprises a first medium in heat exchange relation with an air stream, means for controlling the temperature of the first medium to effect sufficient heat exchange to control the temperature of the air stream, a second medium having thermal storage capacity, thermal conducting means interposed between said first and second media for effecting heat exchange therebetween, the thermal conducting means being thermally coupled to a means for exchanging heat with the air stream, and a means for controlling the flow rate of the air stream through the heat exchange means in order to controllably apportion heat exchange between (a) the first medium and (b) the air stream and the second medium.
The system also includes, as additions to the conventional sensors and controls, means for sensing the level of thermal storage effected by the second medium and providing an output signal indicative thereof, cycling means for activating the temperature control means in response to these sensing means output signals, and, for vehicular applications, means for sensing and cycling on the basis of vehicle operating mode.
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