Heating ventilation and air conditioning (hvac) unit
Abstract
A HVAC unit includes a housing, at least one flap and an actuator corresponding to the flap. The housing includes a first and a second portion and defining an enclosure “E”. The flap is received inside the housing with a first extreme end thereof engaging with the first portion and a second extreme end thereof engaging with the second portion of the housing via an intermediate lever. The actuator disposed outside the enclosure “E” is connected to and drives the flap via the intermediate lever. The intermediate lever includes a stopper radially extending from at least a portion of a periphery thereof. The stopper is disposed between the second portion of the housing and the flap to limit axial movement of the intermediate lever.
Claims
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1 . A Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) unit comprising:
a HVAC housing comprising a first portion and a second portion defining an enclosure “E”; at least one flap adapted to be received inside the enclosure “E” with a first extreme end thereof adapted to engage with the first portion and a second extreme end thereof adapted to engage with the second portion via an intermediate lever; and an actuator corresponding to the flap and disposed outside the enclosure “E”, the actuator is connected to and adapted to drive the flap via the intermediate lever, wherein the intermediate lever comprises a stopper radially extending from at least a portion of a periphery thereof, the stopper is disposed between the second portion of the HVAC housing and the flap to limit axial movement of the intermediate lever.
2 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first portion and the second portion are separate from each other and adapted to be assembled to each other to define the enclosure “E”.
3 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the stopper is at least one radially extending element adapted to interact with a pair of depressions inwardly extending from the second portion of the HVAC housing into the enclosure “E” to define angular movement of the flap.
4 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the intermediate lever comprises a first engagement element and a second engagement element on opposite sides of the stopper and adapted to engage with the actuator and the flap respectively.
5 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 4 , wherein at least one of the first engagement element and the second engagement element is a male feature adapted to engage with a complementary female feature formed on at least one of the respective actuator and the flap.
6 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first engagement element is a male star drive.
7 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 4 , wherein at least one of the first engagement element and the second engagement element is a female feature adapted to engage with complementary male feature formed on at least one of the respective actuator and the flap.
8 . The HVAC unit as claimed in claim 1 , the flap is of polypropylene, polypropylene reinforced with 40 percent talcum, PPT 40 material whereas the intermediate lever is of reinforced glass fiber resin selected from one of PA66 GF30 material and PBT GF30 material.
9 . A method of assembling a Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) unit, the method comprising:
installing a flap to a first portion of a HVAC housing by engaging a first extreme end thereof with the first portion of the HVAC housing; installing an intermediate lever to a second extreme end of the flap; assembling a second portion of the HVAC housing and the flap via the intermediate lever by guiding a portion of the intermediate lever on one side of a stopper formed thereon through a complementary through aperture formed on the second portion of the HVAC housing and limiting axial movement of the intermediate lever as the stopper is held between the flap and the second portion of the HVAC housing; and installing the actuator to at least a portion of the intermediate lever extending out of an enclosure “E” defined by first portion and the second portion of the HVAC housing.
10 . The method of assembling a Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) unit as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising: mounting a protection cover over the actuator.Cited by (0)
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