Vehicular air conditioning device
View Patent ↗An air conditioning refrigerant circuit ( 6 ) includes an engine-driven compressor ( 7 ) and an electric compressor ( 11 ), which are arranged in parallel. When the engine is running, the engine-driven compressor ( 7 ) is used. When the engine stops, e.g., when idling stops, the electric compressor ( 11 ) is used. At the startup of the engine by a manual operation such as ignition by a key, the engine-driven compressor ( 7 ) is kept at rest and instead, the electric compressor ( 11 ) is operated for a predetermined time. After the predetermined time, the engine-driven compressor ( 7 ) is operated. In this way, the oil recovery to the electric compressor is promoted.
1. A vehicular air conditioning device comprising:
two compressors including an engine-driven compressor and a motor-driven compressor; and
a control device for controlling operations of the two compressors,
the engine-driven compressor being used when an engine is running and the motor-driven compressor being used when the engine stops,
wherein the control device is configured to let the motor-driven compressor operate for a predetermined time at the startup of the engine while keeping the engine-driven compressor at rest and subsequently let the engine-driven compressor operate,
wherein the control device is further configured to, when the motor-driven compressor is operated at the startup of the engine, let the motor-driven compressor operate at a target rotational speed of the motor-driven compressor determined by calculation based on an air conditioning load, and
wherein the control device is further configured to, when the target rotational speed of the motor-driven compressor is less than a predetermined rotational speed, let the engine-driven compressor operate without letting the motor-driven compressor operate at the startup of the engine.
2. The vehicular air conditioning device according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicular air conditioning device is applied to an idling stop vehicle that automatically stops the engine under a predetermined idling stop condition, and the startup of the engine at which the motor-driven compressor is operated for the predetermined time is engine startup by a manual operation.