Heat exchange – With timer – programmer – time delay – or condition responsive... – Having heating and cooling capability
Reexamination Certificate
2004-12-03
2008-12-16
Ford, John K (Department: 3744)
Heat exchange
With timer, programmer, time delay, or condition responsive...
Having heating and cooling capability
C165S041000, C165S042000, C165S043000, C165S051000, C165S299000, C123S563000, C123S14250R, C060S599000, C062S244000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07464748
ABSTRACT:
An intercooler system includes an air duct configured to be supplied with outside air, an evaporator, and a heater core of an air-conditioning system being disposed within the air duct. An intercooler is supplied with the outside air from the air duct and configured to cool intake air passing therethrough using the outside air. A valve unit regulates flow of the outside air such that the outside air passes at least one of the evaporator and the heater core and is then supplied to the intercooler. Also, a control unit controls operation of the air-conditioning system and the valve unit.
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Ford John K
Hyundai Motor Company
Morgan & Lewis & Bockius, LLP
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