Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – Ventilator type – Electrically actuated
Patent
1997-06-09
1999-11-23
Wayner, William
Automatic temperature and humidity regulation
Ventilator type
Electrically actuated
62179, 165217, F24F 700, F24F 300
Patent
active
059885173
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for automatically controlling a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system of a vehicle in order to achieve thermal comfort of an occupant of the automotive vehicle receives a plurality of input signals representative of ambient temperature, sunload, and a set-point temperature. A desired amount of HVAC Work necessary to achieve thermal comfort is determined based on either a target temperature or a model of an occupant's thermal comfort. A controller controls the HVAC system based on the desired amount of HVAC Work.
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Bauer Michael Bradley
Davis, Jr. Leighton Ira
Ford Global Technologies Inc.
Godwin Paul K.
May Roger L.
Wayner William
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