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Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 1991

Filed:

Oct. 31, 1989
Applicant:
Inventors:

Hermann Burst, Rutesheim, DE;

Horst Petri, Hemmingen, DE;

Bernhard Ritter, Pforzheim, DE;

Dietmar Gaigl, Leonberg, DE;

Walter Pross, Sindelfingen, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B60H / ; F24F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
62133 ; 62186 ; 165 16 ; 98-201 ; 236 493 ;
Abstract

An air conditioning system for a preferably air cooled vehicle has a housing having an evaporator, a chamber and at least one blower. The housing, by way of outlet ducts having individually blockable defroster, center and legroom nozzles, is connected with a passenger compartment. By way of a warm air duct having an exhaust gas heat exchanger, the housing is acted upon by warm air, by way of an inflow duct having a fresh air flap controlled by an electric motor, it is acted upon by fresh air, and by way of an inflow duct for circulating air, it is acted upon by air from the interior of the vehicle. In this case, warm air and/or fresh air and/or circulating air, by way of a temperature mixing flap, is guided to a blower, is swirled together and mixed in it, and subsequently by way of the individual outlet ducts, is guided to the passenger compartment. In order to avoid air throughput fluctuations, the fresh air flap is controlled as a function of the driving speed of the motor vehicle, of the position of the temperature mixing flap, of a rotational speed step of the blower and of a switching condition of an electromagnetic clutch of a refrigerant compressor.


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