CA2565212A1 - Cooled instrument panel compartment for a vehicle - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60N3/00—Arrangements or adaptations of other passenger fittings, not otherwise provided for
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Abstract
A glove box assembly for a vehicle is provided. The glove box assembly includes a storage bin and a dedicated climate controlled bin. The climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin. The glove box assembly further includes a cooled air inlet. The cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
Description
COOLED INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPARTMENT FOR A VEHICLE
The present invention relates generally to a cooled instrument panel compartment for a vehicle.
Motor vehicles today are used for many purposes including commuting and trips of long duration. During such trips, for example, vehicle occupants often bring food and chilled beverages for consumption and such beverages are typically placed in various cup holders provided in today's vehicles. One disadvantage of the typical cup holders is that the chilled beverages often warm up to ambient vehicle temperature before or during their consumption. To counteract this disadvantage, a cooler is sometimes used by vehicle occupants to keep their beverages cool before consumption. Using such a cooler however, requires using vehicle space that could be used by an occupant or placing the cooler in a vehicle.
Thus, there is a need for a cooled instrument panel compartment that overcomes the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
Accordingly, a cooled instrument panel compartment for a vehicle is provided. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a glove box assembly is provided and includes a storage bin and a dedicated climate controlled bin. The climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the glove box assembly includes a cooled air inlet. The cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of io a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
Other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims, and in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a vehicle glove box assembly having a dedicated climate controlled bin in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 illustrates a simplified view of a HVAC assembly interacting with the dedicated climate controlled bin of the glove box assembly in accordance with the present invention; and Figure 3 illustrates a partial front view of the dedicated climate control bin having a removable liner in accordance with the present invention.
In the following description, several well-known features of an instrument panel and glove box are not shown or described so as not to obscure the present invention. Referring now to the drawings, Figures 1 - 3 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a glove box assembly 10 incorporated into an instrument panel module 20 in accordance with the present invention.
Glove box assembly 10 includes a door 30 arranged to pivot between a closed position and an open position as best shown in Figures 1 and 2. In the open position, door 30 provides access to a storage bin 40 and a dedicated climate controlled bin 50. The climate controlled bin 50 is a separate bin and functions independently from storage bin 40.
The dedicated climate controlled bin 50 has a rectangular shape and is arranged to interact with a vehicle HVAC system 60 (Figure 2) to provide selective cooled air to the climate controlled bin 50 while not cooling the storage 2o bin 40. The climate controlled bin 50 includes a seal 70 positioned on an outer perimeter of the bin and arranged to engage door 30 when door 30 is in a closed position. Alternatively, seal 70 could be positioned on door 30 so as to engage the outer perimeter of climate controlled bin 50 when door 30 is in the closed position.
As best shown in Figure 2, the dedicated climate controlled bin includes an air inlet 80 arranged to be connected to a hose 90 that is connected to HVAC
system 60 for providing the climate controlled bin with selective cooled air from HVAC system 60. Hose 90 is connected to HVAC system 60 down stream of an evaporator 100, but upstream of a blend air door 110 so as to provide cooled air to the dedicated climate controlled bin 50 when an air conditioning (AC) system io is on regardless of a vehicle cabin temperature setting. More specifically, by placing hose 90 upstream of blend air door 110 and thus heater core 120, so long as the AC is on, hose 90 receives cooled air regardless of any warm air from the heater core 120 that is blended via the blend air door 110 to achieve a desired cabin temperature setting.
Air inlet 80 directs cooled air into an upper portion 130 of the dedicated climate controlled bin 50. Upper portion 130 is separated from a lower portion 140 by an internal, adjustable air vent arrangement 150. The internal venting arrangement 150 includes a perforated panel 160 fixed to climate controlled bin 2o 50 and a translatable perforated panel 170 arranged to cooperate with fixed perforated panel 160 to open or block cooled air from upper portion 130 to lower portion 140. More specifically, translatable panel 170 is arranged to slide so as to align perforations 165 and 175 of panels 160 and 170, respectively, and thus allow cooled air into lower portion 140 and thus cool any contents of the dedicated climate controlled bin 50, or to have the perforations 175 of translatable panel 170 not align with the perforations 165 of fixed panel 160 so as to block off cooled air from upper portion 130 and not cool the dedicated climate controlled bin 50. A vehicle operator can translate panel 170 via a handle arrangement, such as handle 180 shown in Figures 1 and 2.
The climate controlled bin 50 also includes a removable liner 200.
io Removable liner 200 can comprise many configurations depending on what type of contents are desired to be cooled in the climate controlled bin. In this exemplary embodiment, removable liner 200 includes four scallops 210 arranged to receive beverage containers and prevent the containers from rolling in the dedicated climate controlled bin 50 as best shown in Figure 3. Scallops 210 are sized such that typical beverage containers such as a 12 ounce can or a 20 ounce plastic bottle are held in place and up to four or either container can be easily placed and cooled in the dedicated climate controlled bin 50.
In operation, the dedicated climate controlled bin effectively provides a 2o built in cooler for a vehicle that is incorporated into a glove box assembly while remaining independent from a storage area of the glove box assembly. With the dedicated climate controlled bin, a vehicle occupant can continue to use the storage area of the glove box while also being able to selectively cool desired items in a separate bin independent from the glove box storage area which will not receive the cooled air.
The vehicle occupant can also cool desired items in the dedicated climate controlled bin with the AC on regardless of a desired vehicle cabin temperature.
Thus, even if a vehicle occupant selects a cabin temperature that requires blending warm air with air conditioned air, the dedicated climate controlled bin will only receive cooled air from the HVAC unit because the dedicated climate io controlled bin receives the cooled air from upstream of the blend air door.
The present invention relates generally to a cooled instrument panel compartment for a vehicle.
Motor vehicles today are used for many purposes including commuting and trips of long duration. During such trips, for example, vehicle occupants often bring food and chilled beverages for consumption and such beverages are typically placed in various cup holders provided in today's vehicles. One disadvantage of the typical cup holders is that the chilled beverages often warm up to ambient vehicle temperature before or during their consumption. To counteract this disadvantage, a cooler is sometimes used by vehicle occupants to keep their beverages cool before consumption. Using such a cooler however, requires using vehicle space that could be used by an occupant or placing the cooler in a vehicle.
Thus, there is a need for a cooled instrument panel compartment that overcomes the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
Accordingly, a cooled instrument panel compartment for a vehicle is provided. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a glove box assembly is provided and includes a storage bin and a dedicated climate controlled bin. The climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the glove box assembly includes a cooled air inlet. The cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of io a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
Other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims, and in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a vehicle glove box assembly having a dedicated climate controlled bin in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 illustrates a simplified view of a HVAC assembly interacting with the dedicated climate controlled bin of the glove box assembly in accordance with the present invention; and Figure 3 illustrates a partial front view of the dedicated climate control bin having a removable liner in accordance with the present invention.
In the following description, several well-known features of an instrument panel and glove box are not shown or described so as not to obscure the present invention. Referring now to the drawings, Figures 1 - 3 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a glove box assembly 10 incorporated into an instrument panel module 20 in accordance with the present invention.
Glove box assembly 10 includes a door 30 arranged to pivot between a closed position and an open position as best shown in Figures 1 and 2. In the open position, door 30 provides access to a storage bin 40 and a dedicated climate controlled bin 50. The climate controlled bin 50 is a separate bin and functions independently from storage bin 40.
The dedicated climate controlled bin 50 has a rectangular shape and is arranged to interact with a vehicle HVAC system 60 (Figure 2) to provide selective cooled air to the climate controlled bin 50 while not cooling the storage 2o bin 40. The climate controlled bin 50 includes a seal 70 positioned on an outer perimeter of the bin and arranged to engage door 30 when door 30 is in a closed position. Alternatively, seal 70 could be positioned on door 30 so as to engage the outer perimeter of climate controlled bin 50 when door 30 is in the closed position.
As best shown in Figure 2, the dedicated climate controlled bin includes an air inlet 80 arranged to be connected to a hose 90 that is connected to HVAC
system 60 for providing the climate controlled bin with selective cooled air from HVAC system 60. Hose 90 is connected to HVAC system 60 down stream of an evaporator 100, but upstream of a blend air door 110 so as to provide cooled air to the dedicated climate controlled bin 50 when an air conditioning (AC) system io is on regardless of a vehicle cabin temperature setting. More specifically, by placing hose 90 upstream of blend air door 110 and thus heater core 120, so long as the AC is on, hose 90 receives cooled air regardless of any warm air from the heater core 120 that is blended via the blend air door 110 to achieve a desired cabin temperature setting.
Air inlet 80 directs cooled air into an upper portion 130 of the dedicated climate controlled bin 50. Upper portion 130 is separated from a lower portion 140 by an internal, adjustable air vent arrangement 150. The internal venting arrangement 150 includes a perforated panel 160 fixed to climate controlled bin 2o 50 and a translatable perforated panel 170 arranged to cooperate with fixed perforated panel 160 to open or block cooled air from upper portion 130 to lower portion 140. More specifically, translatable panel 170 is arranged to slide so as to align perforations 165 and 175 of panels 160 and 170, respectively, and thus allow cooled air into lower portion 140 and thus cool any contents of the dedicated climate controlled bin 50, or to have the perforations 175 of translatable panel 170 not align with the perforations 165 of fixed panel 160 so as to block off cooled air from upper portion 130 and not cool the dedicated climate controlled bin 50. A vehicle operator can translate panel 170 via a handle arrangement, such as handle 180 shown in Figures 1 and 2.
The climate controlled bin 50 also includes a removable liner 200.
io Removable liner 200 can comprise many configurations depending on what type of contents are desired to be cooled in the climate controlled bin. In this exemplary embodiment, removable liner 200 includes four scallops 210 arranged to receive beverage containers and prevent the containers from rolling in the dedicated climate controlled bin 50 as best shown in Figure 3. Scallops 210 are sized such that typical beverage containers such as a 12 ounce can or a 20 ounce plastic bottle are held in place and up to four or either container can be easily placed and cooled in the dedicated climate controlled bin 50.
In operation, the dedicated climate controlled bin effectively provides a 2o built in cooler for a vehicle that is incorporated into a glove box assembly while remaining independent from a storage area of the glove box assembly. With the dedicated climate controlled bin, a vehicle occupant can continue to use the storage area of the glove box while also being able to selectively cool desired items in a separate bin independent from the glove box storage area which will not receive the cooled air.
The vehicle occupant can also cool desired items in the dedicated climate controlled bin with the AC on regardless of a desired vehicle cabin temperature.
Thus, even if a vehicle occupant selects a cabin temperature that requires blending warm air with air conditioned air, the dedicated climate controlled bin will only receive cooled air from the HVAC unit because the dedicated climate io controlled bin receives the cooled air from upstream of the blend air door.
Claims (20)
1. A glove box assembly for a vehicle, the glove box assembly comprising.
a storage bin; and a dedicated climate controlled bin, wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
a storage bin; and a dedicated climate controlled bin, wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
2. The glove box assembly of claim 1, further comprising a door arranged to pivot between an open position and a closed position, wherein the open position is arranged to provide access to the storage bin and the climate controlled bin and the closed position is arranged to provide closure for the storage bin and climate controlled bin.
3. The glove box assembly of claim 2, further comprising a seal positioned on an outer perimeter of the climate controlled bin, the seal arranged to engage the door in the closed position providing a thermal barrier for cooled air contained within an enclosed volume of the climate controlled bin.
4. The glove box assembly of claim 2, further comprising a seal positioned on the door and arranged to engage an outer perimeter of the storage bin to seal the storage bin to the door and provide a thermal barrier for cooled air contained within an enclosed volume of the climate controlled bin.
5. The glove box assembly of claim 2, wherein the dedicated climate controlled bin further comprises an internal door arrangement arranged to selectively block a flow of cooled air from the vehicle HVAC unit.
6. The glove box assembly of claim 2, further comprising a cooled air inlet arranged to receive cooled air from the vehicle HVAC unit.
7. The glove box assembly of claim 6, wherein the cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
8. The glove box assembly of claim 2, further comprising a removable liner.
9 The glove box assembly of claim 8, wherein the liner comprises a scallop arranged to support a beverage container and prevent the container from rolling during vehicle operation.
10. The glove box assembly of claim 9, wherein the liner comprises four scallops arranged to support four beverage containers.
11. An instrument panel module for a vehicle, the instrument panel module comprising:
a glove box assembly, the glove box assembly including:
a storage bin; and a dedicated climate controlled bin;
wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
a glove box assembly, the glove box assembly including:
a storage bin; and a dedicated climate controlled bin;
wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin.
12. The glove box assembly of claim 11, further comprising a door arranged to pivot between an open position and a closed position, wherein the open position is arranged to provide access to the storage bin and the climate controlled bin and the closed position is arranged to provide closure for the storage bin and climate controlled bin.
13. The glove box assembly of claim 12, further comprising a seal positioned on an outer perimeter of the climate controlled bin, the seal arranged to engage the door in the closed position providing a thermal barrier for cooled air contained within an enclosed volume of the climate controlled bin.
14. The glove box assembly of claim 12, further comprising a cooled air inlet arranged to receive cooled air from the vehicle HVAC unit.
15. The glove box assembly of claim 14, wherein the cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
16. The glove box assembly of claim 12, further comprising a removable liner having a scallop arranged to support a beverage container and prevent the container from rolling during vehicle operation.
17. The glove box assembly of claim 11, wherein the dedicated climate controlled bin further comprises an internal door arrangement arranged to selectively block a flow of cooled air from the vehicle HVAC unit.
18. A vehicle, the vehicle comprising:
a glove box assembly, the glove box assembly including:
a storage bin;
a dedicated climate controlled bin; and a door, the door arranged to pivot between an open position and a closed position, wherein the open position is arranged to provide access to the storage bin and the climate controlled bin and the closed position is arranged to provide closure for the storage bin and climate controlled bin;
wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin
a glove box assembly, the glove box assembly including:
a storage bin;
a dedicated climate controlled bin; and a door, the door arranged to pivot between an open position and a closed position, wherein the open position is arranged to provide access to the storage bin and the climate controlled bin and the closed position is arranged to provide closure for the storage bin and climate controlled bin;
wherein the climate controlled bin is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle HVAC unit for cooling the climate controlled bin independent of the storage bin
19. The glove box assembly of claim 18, further comprising a cooled air inlet, the cooled air inlet is arranged to draw cooled air from the HVAC unit upstream of a blend door when air conditioning is operating so as to provide cooled air to the climate controlled bin independent of a vehicle cabin temperature setting.
20. The glove box assembly of claim 18, further comprising a removable liner having a scallop arranged to support a beverage container and prevent the container from rolling during vehicle operation.
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