IP Library Granted Patent US 6,837,061
Granted Patent B2
US 6,837,061 · App. 10/465,135 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

HVAC system shutdown sequence

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Patent No.
US 6,837,061
App. No.
10/465,135
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A first solenoid-operated, discharge-line control valve ( 26 ) is moved between open and closed positions to control fluid flow in the discharge fluid line ( 18 ) between the compressor ( 12 ) and the condenser ( 14 ). A second solenoid-operated, liquid-line control valve ( 28 ) is moved between open and closed positions to control fluid flow in the liquid fluid line ( 20 ) between the condenser ( 14 ) and the evaporator ( 16 ). A controller ( 36 ) closes one of the flow control valves ( 26, 28 ) a period of time before closing the other flow control valve ( 26, 28 ) and shuts down the compressor ( 12 ) sequentially with the flow control valves ( 26, 28 ).

Claims (16)

1. An air conditioning system for a vehicle comprising:

a compressor ( 12 ) for compressing a refrigerant,

a condenser ( 14 ) for condensing the refrigerant,

an evaporator ( 16 ) for evaporating the refrigerant and including a predetermined portion in which refrigerant pools,

a discharge fluid line ( 18 ) interconnecting the compressor ( 12 ) and said condenser ( 14 ),

a liquid fluid line ( 20 ) interconnecting said condenser ( 14 ) and said evaporator ( 16 ),

a suction fluid line ( 22 ) interconnecting said evaporator ( 16 ) and said compressor ( 12 ),

a discharge-line control valve ( 26 ) disposed in said discharge fluid line ( 18 ) between said compressor ( 12 ) and said condenser ( 14 ),

a liquid-line control valve ( 28 ) disposed in said liquid fluid line ( 20 ) between said condenser ( 14 ) and said evaporator ( 16 ),

a one-way check valve disposed in said suction fluid line ( 22 ) between said evaporator ( 16 ) and said compressor ( 12 ) for allowing one way flow from said evaporator to said compressor, and

a controller ( 36 ) for closing one of the flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ) a period of time before closing the other flow control valve ( 26 , 28 ) and shutting down the compressor ( 12 ).

2. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said controller ( 36 ) is programmed for closing of the flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ) and shutting down the compressor ( 12 ) in any one of various different sequences in response to various different inputs.

3. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said controller ( 36 ) is programmed for shutting down the compressor ( 12 ) 2 sequentially with said flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ).

4. A method of operating an air conditioning system of the type including a compressor ( 12 ) for compressing a refrigerant, a condenser ( 14 ) for condensing the refrigerant, an evaporator ( 16 ) for evaporating the refrigerant, a discharge fluid line ( 18 ) interconnecting the compressor ( 12 ) and the condenser ( 14 ) with a discharge-line valve ( 26 ) disposed in the discharge fluid line ( 18 ), a liquid fluid line ( 20 ) interconnecting the condenser ( 14 ) and the evaporator ( 16 ) with a liquid-line valve ( 28 ) disposed in the liquid fluid line ( 20 ), and a suction fluid line ( 22 ) interconnecting the evaporator ( 16 ) and the compressor ( 12 ), and a one-way check valve ( 32 ) disposed in the suction fluid line ( 22 ), said method comprising the steps of closing one of the flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ) a period of time before closing the other flow control valve ( 26 , 28 ) and shutting down the compressor ( 12 ).

5. A method as set forth in claim 4 including closing of the flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ) and shutting down the compressor ( 12 ) in any one of various different sequences in response to various different inputs.

6. A method as set forth in claim 4 including shutting down the compressor ( 12 ) sequentially with said flow control valves ( 26 , 28 ).

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2016
From: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: MAHLE INTERNATIONAL GMBH
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