AU731727B2 - Outdoor unit of separate type air conditioner - Google Patents

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AU731727B2
AU731727B2 AU58813/98A AU5881398A AU731727B2 AU 731727 B2 AU731727 B2 AU 731727B2 AU 58813/98 A AU58813/98 A AU 58813/98A AU 5881398 A AU5881398 A AU 5881398A AU 731727 B2 AU731727 B2 AU 731727B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/06Separate outdoor units, e.g. outdoor unit to be linked to a separate room comprising a compressor and a heat exchanger
    • F24F1/56Casing or covers of separate outdoor units, e.g. fan guards
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F5/00Air-conditioning systems or apparatus not covered by F24F1/00 or F24F3/00, e.g. using solar heat or combined with household units such as an oven or water heater
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/66Combating cavitation, whirls, noise, vibration or the like; Balancing
    • F04D29/661Combating cavitation, whirls, noise, vibration or the like; Balancing especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/667Combating cavitation, whirls, noise, vibration or the like; Balancing especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps by influencing the flow pattern, e.g. suppression of turbulence
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/70Suction grids; Strainers; Dust separation; Cleaning
    • F04D29/701Suction grids; Strainers; Dust separation; Cleaning especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/703Suction grids; Strainers; Dust separation; Cleaning especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps specially for fans, e.g. fan guards
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/02Ducting arrangements
    • F24F13/06Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser
    • F24F13/075Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser having parallel rods or lamellae directing the outflow, e.g. the rods or lamellae being individually adjustable
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/08Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/24Means for preventing or suppressing noise
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/08Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates
    • F24F13/082Grilles, registers or guards

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SPECIFICATION
OUTDOOR UNIT OF SEPARATE TYPE AIR CONDITIONER TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner. More particularly, the invention relates -to an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner which unit comprises a propeller fan disposed in a casing and comprises an outlet grille disposed on the outlet side of the propeller fan.
BACKGROUND ART Fig. 20 illustrates an outdoor unit ZO of a conventional air conditioner. The outdoor unit Z has a heat exchanger (not shown) and a propeller fan 22 both disposed inside a casing 21 in the shape of a rectangle extending laterally, and has an outlet grille 25 fixed to a front opening 24 of the casing 21 on the outlet side of the propeller fan 22.
Essentially, an outlet grille in an outdoor unit is provided for preventing the danger that a man might touch a rotating fan, for preventing the breakage of the fan which might be caused by the intrusion of a foreign 2 body into the unit, or for the like purpose. In recent years, however, rather than to such essential objects of the provision, increasing importance has been attributed to objects of the provision from viewpoints such as an improvement in the design of the outlet grille itself, an improvement in the appearance of the outdoor unit as a whole achieved by hiding the fan in the unit from a person's sight from diagonally above the unit, and an alteration to the direction of outgoing airflow in accordance with the location of the outdoor unit.
From such viewpoints, the outlet grille 25 takes the shape of a lattice as follows: The outlet grille comprises an outer frame 28 having a square outlet opening 29 on the inside thereof, a plurality of blades 26, 26, extending laterally within the outer frame 28 and disposed in parallel with one another at given vertical intervals, and a plurality of support crosspieces 27, 27, vertically linking the blades 26, 26, to one another. In this arrangement, as shown in Figs. 21 and 22, the blades 26 have a comparatively wide cross section curved upward with respect to the direction from a front edge 26a facing the propeller fan 22 to a rear edge 26b on the outdoor side, so as to combine a good design and the function of hiding the inside of the unit and the function of deflecting outgoing Hairflow.
3 The outdoor unit Z 0 comprising the lattice-like outlet grille 25 as described above has the following problems.
In the case that the propeller fan 22 rotates in the direction of an arrow R (counterclockwise) to perform blow, as shown in Fig. 20, airflow forwarded from the propeller fan 22 toward the outlet grille 25 is counterclockwise swirl flow as shown by hollow arrows in the figure.
In this case, the airflow enters between the blades 26, 26, of the outlet grille 25 from above, in the left-side area in a view toward the propeller fan 22 in Fig. 20, while the airflow enters between the blades 26, 26, of the outlet grille 25 from below, in the right-side area in a view toward the propeller fan 22. The states of the airflow passing through the blades in both the areas are illustrated as airflow lines in Figs. 21 and 22, respectively.
In the case that, as shown in Fig. 21, airflow A having a downward component of velocity enters between the blades 26, the airflow A is greatly deflected upward by the blades 26, and airflow separation is therefore prone to occur on the lower surfaces on the suction surfaces) of the blades 26, so that large vortexes are generated under the blades 26. In the case that, as shown in Fig.
4 22, airflow A having an upward component of velocity enters between the blades 26, airflow separation is prone to occur on the upper surfaces on the suction surfaces) of the blades 26, so that large vortexes are generated over the blades.
As a result, an increase in the turbulence in the airflow outgoing from the outlet grille 25 causes an increase in aerodynamic noise which hinders the quiet operation of the outdoor unit, an increase in ventilating resistance at the outlet grille 25 which increases the load for driving the fan, and other problems.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner which is capable of making as small as possible the turbulence in airflow at the outlet grille, so as to achieve the quiet operation and so as to reduce the load for driving the fan.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION As specific means for resolving such problems, the invention employs the following arrangements: The invention provides an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner comprising a casing, a propeller fan Rdisposed in the casing, and an outlet grille disposed on an outlet side of the propeller fan, the outlet grille having a substantially quadrilateral outlet opening and having a plurality of blades disposed in parallel with one another at given intervals in the outlet opening, the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner wherein, with respect to a plane which intersects with lines extending along a lengthwise direction of the blades at a given angle in a rotational direction of the fan and which includes a central axis of the fan, a difference is provided between an inlet angle of portions of the blades positioned in an area on one side of the plane and an inlet angle of portions of the blades positioned in an area on the other side of the plane, and wherein front edges of the plurality of blades are sawtoothed.
In the invention, the inlet angle of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on one side of the plane and the inlet angle of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the other side of the plane can be respectively conformed to the directions of influx of swirl flow from the propeller fan. For example, in the area where the direction s of influx of the swirl flow is downward, the inlet angle of the portions of the blades positioned in the area is set upward; in the area where the direction of influx of the swirl flow is upward, the inlet angle of the portions of the blades positioned in the area is set downward. With this arrangement, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades subjected to the oio* ooo [R:\LIBTT]02676.doc:ss 6 airflow is effectively restrained, although the airflow from the propeller fan is the swirl flow and makes different the directions of influx of the airflow at the portions of the blades. Accordingly, the turbulence in the discharged airflow can be prevented as completely as possible throughout the outlet opening of the outlet grille. As a result, aerodynamic noises are reduced, so that quiet operation of the outdoor unit is achieved.
Additionally, the ventilating resistance at the outlet grille is reduced, so that the load for driving the fan is reduced.
In accordance with an embodiment, with respect to the plane, a difference is provided between a chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the one side of the plane and a chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the other side of the plane.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on one side of the plane and the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the other side of the plane can be respectively conformed to the directions of 1' influx of swirl flow from the propeller fan and to the direction of discharge from the outlet grille. For 7 example, in the case that the direction of discharge from the outlet grille is set upward, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area where the direction of influx of the swirl flow is downward is set large to ensure a sufficient deflecting effect.
Consequently, the airflow which has entered between the blades in the downward direction can be deflected sufficiently upward by the blades and thus can be discharged. On the other hand, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area where the direction of influx of the swirl flow is upward is set small to make the effect of deflecting the entering airflow as small as possible. Consequently, the airflow which has entered between the blades in the upward direction can be discharged upward through the blades just as it was. In the case that the direction of discharge from the outlet grille is set downward, leftward, or rightward, the similar arrangement corresponding to each direction is provided.
As a result, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades subjected to the airflow is effectively restrained, although the airflow from the propeller fan is the swirl flow and makes different the directions of influx of the airflow at the portions of the blades. Accordingly, 44 the turbulence in the discharged airflow can be prevented as completely as possible throughout the outlet opening of 8 the outlet grille. As a result, aerodynamic noises are reduced, so that more quiet operation of the outdoor unit is achieved; additionally, the ventilating resistance at the outlet grille is reduced, so that the load for driving the fan is further reduced.
In accordance with an embodiment, the angle at which the plane intersects with the lines extending along the lengths of the blades is set within the range between 900 and 1350.
The airflow forwarded as swirl flow from the propeller fan travels from the rear edges of the propeller fan to the front edges of the blades while rotating in the area between the rear edges of the propeller fan and the front edges of the blades. In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, the plane generally coincides with the border between the area where the swirl flow actually enters between the front edges of the blades in a downward direction and the area where the swirl flow actually enters between the front edges of the blades in an upward direction, considering the angle through which the airflow rotates in the direction of the rotation of the fan between the instant when the airflow departs from the rear edges of the propeller fan and the instant when the airflow reaches the front edges of the 9 blades. Accordingly, the above-mentioned effects of the invention can be achieved more reliably.
In accordance with an embodiment, shapes of rear edges toward the outside of the plurality of blades are the same throughout the outlet grille.
The outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment achieves the above-mentioned effects of the invention and provides a good appearance in a view from the outside. Accordingly, the better appearance is achieved, the higher value of the outdoor unit as a commodity is expected.
In accordance with an embodiment, front edges of the plurality of blades are sawtoothed.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, a large number of small, vertical vortexes are generated from the roots of the sawteeth on the front edges of the blades, so that the airflow having high velocities of flow at large distances from the suction surfaces of the blades can be drawn close to the suction surfaces. Accordingly, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades is effectively restrained, even though the inlet angles or chord length of the blades has a certain degree of deviation from the optimum values for the directions of influx of the airflow 10 at the blade front edges. As a result, the above-mentioned effects of the invention are achieved more reliably.
In accordance with an embodiment, the sawtoothed shapes of the front edges of the blades are formed of a plurality of tapered projections.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, a large number of small, vertical vortexes are generated from the root of each tapered projection, so that the airflow having high velocities of flow at large distances from the suction surface of the blade can be drawn close to the suction surface. Accordingly, airflow separation on the suction surface of the blade is effectively restrained, even though the inlet angles or chord length of the blade has a certain degree of deviation from the optimum values for the directions of influx of the airflow at the blade front edges. As a result, the above-mentioned effects of the invention are achieved more reliably.
In accordance with an embodiment, the tapered projections are shaped like right pyramids or right cones having apex portions thereof at the center of the thicknesses of the front edges of the blades.
With the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, the deviation of 2 the inlet angles or chord length of the blades from the 11 optimum values for the directions of influx of the airflow at the blade front edges can be accommodated, whether the deviation is upward or downward. As a result, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades is effectively and reliably restrained and the above-mentioned effects of the invention are thus achieved more reliably.
In accordance with an embodiment, the tapered projections are shaped like oblique pyramids or oblique cones having apex portions thereof in positions tilted in the direction of influx, relative to the center of the thicknesses of the front edges of the blades.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades is effectively and reliably restrained by each tapered projection and the abovementioned effects of the invention are thus achieved more reliably.
In accordance with an embodiment, the apex portions of the tapered projections are rounded.
With the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, the tapered projections are readily manufactured and an improved safety 7in handling is ensured, as compared with the tapered Sprojections shaped like spires.
12 In accordance with an embodiment, with the height of the tapered projections given as H and the chord length of the blade given as L, a ratio of those values is set within the range between 0.05 and 0.35.
In this outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner, airflow separation on the suction surface of the blade is effectively and reliably restrained by each tapered projection and the above-mentioned effects of the invention are thus made more remarkable.
In accordance with an embodiment, with the pitch of the tapered projections given as S and the height of the tapered projections given as H, a ratio of those values is set within the range between 0.5 and In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, airflow separation on the suction surface of the blade is effectively and reliably restrained by each tapered projection and the abovementioned effects of the invention are thus made more remarkable.
In accordance with an embodiment, with the pitch of the tapered projections given as S and the height of the tapered projections given as H, a ratio of those values is set within the range between 0.7 and 1.3.
SIn the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner 4, according to the embodiment, airflow separation on the 13 suction surface of the blade is effectively and reliably restrained by each tapered projection and the abovementioned effects of the invention are thus made more remarkable.
In accordance with an embodiment, the casing and the outlet grille are formed so that a position in which the outlet grille is installed can be changed so as to turn the direction of the lengths of the blades about the central axis of the fan.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the embodiment, the direction of discharge from the outlet grille can be changed into upward, transverse, and other directions as required, by changing the position in which the outlet grille is installed and thereby turning the direction of the lengths of the blades about the central axis of the fan. Accordingly, the ability of the outdoor unit at installation is improved.
The invention also provides an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner comprising a casing, a propeller fan disposed in the casing, and an outlet grille disposed on an outlet side of the propeller fan, the outlet grille having a substantially quadrilateral outlet opening and having a plurality of blades disposed in parallel with one 2 another at given intervals in the outlet opening, 14 the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner wherein, with respect to a plane which intersects with a lengthwise direction of the blades at a given angle in a rotational direction of the fan and which includes a central axis of the fan, a difference is provided between a chord length of portions of the blades positioned in an area on one side of the plane and a chord length of portions of the blades positioned in an area on the other side of the plane, and wherein front edges of the plurality of blades are sawtoothed.
In the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the invention, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on one side of the plane and the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the other side of the plane can be respectively conformed to the directions of influx of swirl flow from the propeller fan and to the direction of discharge from the outlet grille. For example, in the case that the direction of discharge from the outlet grille is set upward, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area where the direction of influx of the swirl flow is downward is set large to ensure a sufficient deflecting effect.
Consequently, the airflow which has entered between the blades in the downward direction can be deflected sufficiently upward by the blades and thus can be go,*.
oooo [R:\LIBTT]02676.doc:ss 15 discharged. On the other hand, the chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area where the direction of influx of the swirl flow is upward is set small to make the effect of deflecting the entering airflow as small as possible. Consequently, the airflow which has entered between the blades in the upward direction can be discharged upward through the blades just as it was. In the case that the direction of discharge from the outlet grille is set downward, leftward, or rightward, the similar arrangement corresponding to each direction is provided.
As a result, airflow separation on the suction surfaces of the blades subjected to the airflow is effectively restrained, although the airflow from the propeller fan is the swirl flow and makes different the directions of influx of the airflow at the portions of the blades. Accordingly, the turbulence in the discharged airflow can be prevented as completely as possible throughout the outlet opening of the outlet grille. As a result, aerodynamic noises are reduced, so that quiet operation of the outdoor unit is achieved. Besides, the ventilating resistance at the outlet grille is reduced, so that the load for driving, the fan is reduced.13 16 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a front view of an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention; Fig. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of a blade in an outlet grille shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line III III in Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line IV IV in Fig. 1; Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of a blade in an outlet grille provided in an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention; Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view along the line VI VI illustrating a group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. Fig. 7 is an enlarged sectional view along the line VII VII illustrating the group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. Fig. 8 is a fragmentary perspective view of a blade in an outlet grille provided in an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention; 17 Fig. 9 is an enlarged sectional view along the line IX IX illustrating a group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. 8; Fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view along the line X X illustrating the group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. 8; Fig. 11 is a fragmentary perspective view of a blade in an outlet grille provided in an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention; Fig. 12 is an enlarged sectional view along the line XII XII illustrating a group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. 11; Fig. 13 is an enlarged sectional view along the line XIII XIII illustrating the group of blades one of which is shown in Fig. 11; Fig. 14 is an enlarged view illustrating the structure of sawteeth in the blade shown in Fig. 11; Fig. 15 is a representation illustrating noise characteristics on an outdoor unit comprising an outlet grille with the blade shown in Fig. 11; Fig. 16 is a view illustrating noise characteristics on an outdoor unit comprising an outlet S grille with the blade shown in Fig. 11; 18 Fig. 17 is a view illustrating air-volume/noise characteristics on the embodiments of the invention in comparison with a prior art; Fig. 18 is a sectional view of a group of blades in an outlet grille provided in an outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention; Fig. 19 is a sectional view of a group of blades in the outlet grille provided in the outdoor unit for use in the air conditioner in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the invention; Fig. 20 is a front view of a conventional outdoor unit; Fig. 21 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line XX XX in Fig. 20; and Fig. 22 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line XXI -XXI in Fig. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Hereinafter, the invention will be described specifically on the basis of some preferred embodiments.
A first embodiment will now be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 4.
Fig. 1 illustrates an outdoor unit Z in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention. The 19 outdoor unit Z has a basic arrangement similar to that of the aforementioned conventional outdoor unit, in which arrangement a propeller fan 2 and a heat exchanger (not shown) are disposed in a casing 1 so as to face a square front opening 3 provided in the front surface of the casing and in which an outlet grille 4 is removably secured to the front opening 3.
The outlet grille 4 has such a lattice-like shape as follows: The outlet grille 4 comprises an outer frame 7 having a substantially square outlet opening 8 on the inside thereof. In the outer frame 7, a plurality of blades 5, 5, each shaped like a strip are disposed in horizontal position and in parallel with one another at given vertical intervals, and the plurality of blades 5, are linked to one another by a plurality of support crosspieces 6, 6, disposed in vertical position.
As shown in Figs. 2 to 4, each of the blades has basically a curved section and is installed with its concave surface upward. For the outlet grille 4, an installed position in which the blades 5 extend vertically may be optionally selected instead of the installed position in which the blades 5 extend horizontally in general as shown in Fig. 1. Accordingly, in the installed position shown in Fig. 1, the airflow having outgone from the propeller fan 2 is deflected upward by the blades 5, 20 and is then discharged from the unit; in an installed position in which, for example, the blades 5 extend vertically with the concave surfaces of the blades 5 faced to the left in a view toward the propeller fan 2, the airflow from the propeller fan 2 is discharged in a leftward direction.
As described above, each of the blades 5, 5, in the outlet grille 4 has a basic section similar to a section of a curved plate; in addition to such a basic section, this embodiment has different inlet angles of the blades 5, 5, in different areas defined according to the rotational direction of the propeller fan 2 and to the direction of the length of the blades 5, 5, That is, in the embodiment as shown in Fig. 1, the whole area of the outlet opening 8 of the outlet grille 4 is divided into two areas C 1 and C 2 by an imaginary plane P (shown by a straight line in Fig. 1) including the central axis of the propeller fan 2, and the angle 0 (measured with respect to the rotational direction of the fan) at which the plane P intersects with lines extending along the lengths of the blades 5 is set within the range between 900 and 1350 (Fig. 1 illustrates the arrangement in which the angle 8 of the intersection is 1350) These areas are defined in consideration of the fact that airflow discharged from the propeller fan 2 is 21 swirl flow forwarded along the rotational direction of the fan and in consideration of the amount of the turn of the swirl flow between the instant when the swirl flow departs from the rear edges of the blades of the propeller fan 2 and the instant when the swirl flow reaches the front edges of the blades 5, 5, of the outlet grille 4. In the first outlet area C 1 defined diagonally under the plane P, the airflow enters between the blades 5 in a downward direction as shown by a hollow arrow A; in the second outlet area C 2 defined diagonally over the plane P, the airflow enters between the blades 5 in a upward direction as shown by a hollow arrow A.
As shown in Fig. 2, each blade 5 is divided with respect to the direction of the length thereof into a first blade portion 5A positioned in the first outlet area C 1 and a second blade portion 5B positioned in the second outlet area C 2 so that an inlet angle aA of a front edge 5Aa of the first blade portion 5A and an inlet angle aB of a front edge 5Ba of the second blade portion 5B differ from each other. The specific arrangement is as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. That is, the inlet angle aA of the front edge 5Aa of the first blade portion 5A positioned in the first outlet area C 1 where the downward airflow enters is so set as to Rpoint upward relative to a horizontal line, according to the direction of influx of the airflow, so that the inlet 22 angle aA matches the direction of influx of the airflow as satisfactorily as possible. By contrast, the inlet angle uB of the front edge 5Ba of the second blade portion positioned in the second outlet area C 2 where the upward airflow enters is so set as to point downward relative to a horizontal line, according to the direction of influx of the airflow, so that the inlet angle aB matches the direction of influx of the airflow as satisfactorily as possible.
Although the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion 5B have different inlet angles uA' 'B, as described above, the blade portions 5A and 5B have the same chord lengths LA, LB and the shapes of the rear edges 5Bb are also the same. Accordingly, the shapes of the rear edges of the blades 5, 5, are the same throughout the outlet grille 4 throughout the outlet opening 8 of the outlet grille 4) With this arrangement, the following specific operational effects can be obtained.
The inlet angle 1A of the first blade portion and the inlet angle aB of the second blade portion 5B are respectively conformed to the directions of influx of the swirl flow from the propeller fan 2; therefore, the Z directions of influx of the airflow match the inlet angles u) A and aB of the blades 5 as completely as possible in the 23 first outlet area C 1 and the second outlet area C 2 respectively, and thus airflow separation is effectively restrained on the negative pressure (suction) surfaces of the blades 5 subjected to the airflow, although the airflow from the propeller fan 2 is the swirl flow and makes different the directions of influx of the airflow at the portions 5A, 5B of the blades 5. Accordingly, the turbulence in the discharged airflow can be prevented as completely as possible throughout the outlet opening 8 of the outlet grille 4. As a result, aerodynamic noises are reduced, so that quiet operation of the outdoor unit Z is achieved. Additionally, the ventilating resistance at the outlet grille 4 is reduced, so that the load for driving the fan is reduced.
In the plurality of blades 5, 5, the first blade portions 5A and the second blade portions 5B have different inlet angles uA' aB but have the same shape in the rear edges 5Ab, 5Bb throughout the outlet grille 4, thus providing a good appearance in a view from the outdoor side. Accordingly, the better appearance is achieved, the higher value of the outdoor unit as a commodity is expected.
A second embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to Figs. 5 to 7.
24 As an alternative to each blade 5 of the first embodiment, Fig. 5 illustrates a blade 5 (designated by the same numeral for convenience) provided in the outlet grille 4. Fig. 6 illustrates a sectional view of first blade portions 5A, 5A, of the blades 5, 5, arranged in the first outlet area C 1 and Fig. 7 illustrates a sectional view of second blade portions 5B, 5B, arranged in the second outlet area C 2 The other elements of the outdoor unit Z are the same as those of the first embodiment.
In each blade 5 of the outlet grille 4 in this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion 5B have the same basic shape in section which is similar to a section of a curved plate and have the same inlet angles uA' uB' while the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion have different chord lengths LA and LB, respectively. That is, the chord length. LA of the first blade portion positioned in the first outlet area C 1 is set large, while the chord lengths LB of the second blade portion positioned in the second outlet area C 2 is set small.
With this arrangement, the following specific operational effects can be obtained.
In the first outlet area C 1 where the direction of influx of the airflow from the propeller fan 2 is downward, the large chord length LA of the first blade 25 portion 5A ensures a sufficient effect of deflecting the airflow so that the airflow which has entered between the blades 5 in the downward direction can be deflected upward and thus can be discharged. In the second outlet area C 2 where the direction of influx of the airflow is upward, the small chord length LB of the second blade portion provides a decreased effect of deflecting the airflow so that the airflow which has entered between the blades 5 in the upward direction can be discharged upward from the blades just as it was.
Consequently, airflow separation is effectively restrained on the suction surfaces of the blades subjected to the airflow, although the airflow from the propeller fan 2 is the swirl flow and makes different the directions of influx of the airflow at the portions 5A, of the blades 5. Accordingly, the turbulence in the discharged airflow can be prevented as completely as possible throughout the outlet opening 8 of the outlet grille 4. As a result, aerodynamic noises are reduced, so that quiet operation of the outdoor unit is achieved; additionally, the ventilating resistance at the outlet grille is reduced, so that the load for driving the fan is reduced.
A third embodiment will be described below with reference to Figs. 8 to 0.
reference to Figs. 8 to 26 As an alternative to each blade 5 of the 'first embodiment, Fig. 8 illustrates a blade 5 (designated by the same numeral for convenience) provided in the outlet grille 4. Fig. 9 illustrates a sectional view of first blade portions 5A, 5A, of the blades 5, 5, arranged in the first outlet area C 1 and Fig. 10 illustrates a sectional view of second blade portions 5B, 5B, arranged in the second outlet area C 2 The other elements of the outdoor unit Z are the same as those of the first embodiment.
In each blade 5 of the outlet grille 4 in this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion 5B have the same basic shape in section which is similar to a section of a curved plate, while the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion 5B have different inlet angles A uB' and have different chord lengths LA and LB. That is, the inlet angle uA of a front edge 5Aa of the first blade portion 5A positioned in the first outlet area C 1 where the airflow enters in a downward direction is so set as to point upward relative to a horizontal line, according to the direction of influx of the airflow, so that the inlet angle aA matches the direction of influx of the airflow as satisfactorily as possible. By contrast, the inlet angle uB of a front edge 5Ba of the second blade portion positioned in the second outlet area C 2 where the airflow 27 enters in an upward direction is so set as to point downward relative to a horizontal line, according to the direction of influx of the airflow, so that the inlet angle aB matches the direction of influx of the airflow as satisfactorily as possible. Besides, the chord length LA of the first blade portion 5A positioned in the first outlet area C 1 is set large, while the chord lengths LB of the second blade portion 5B positioned in the second outlet area C 2 is set small.
As can be seen, this embodiment has both the characteristics of the blades of the first and second embodiments, so as to exert both the operational effects of the first embodiment and the operational effects of the second embodiment. Accordingly, more quiet operation of the outdoor unit is achieved and the load for driving the fan is reduced.
A fourth embodiment will be described below with reference to Figs. 11 to 16.
As an alternative to each blade 5 of the first embodiment, Fig. 11 illustrates a blade 5 (designated by the same numeral for convenience) provided in the outlet grille 4. Fig. 12 illustrates a sectional view of first blade portions 5A, 5A, of the blades 5, 5, arranged in the first outlet area C 1 and Fig. 13 illustrates a sectional view of second blade portions 5B, 5B, arranged 28 in the second outlet area C 2 The other elements of the outdoor unit Z are the same as those of the first embodiment.
In each blade 5 of the outlet grille 4 in this embodiment, as shown in the drawings, elements comprising tapered projections 10, 10, are added to the basic structure of the blade 5 in the first embodiment.
The tapered projections 10, 10*, are formed with a given pitch along the lengths of front edges 5Aa and of blade portions 5A and 5B of the blade 5. The apex portion of each tapered projection 10 in this embodiment is shaped like a right pyramid positioned generally at the center of the thickness of the front edge 5Aa or 5Ba of the blade portion 5A or 5B. Such tapered projections 10, are provided so that both the front edges 5Aa and 5Ba of the blade portions 5A and 5B have a sawtoothed shape.
When airflow from the propeller fan 2 enters between the front edges 5Aa, 5Ba of the blades 5, the tapered projections 10, 10, generate a large number of small, vertical vortexes from the roots of the tapered projections 10, 10, as shown by streamlines in Figs. 12 and 13, so that airflow having high velocities of flow at large distances from the negative pressure surface (the lower surface in the first blade portion 5A, or the upper 254 surface in the second blade portion 5B) of each blade 5 can 29 be drawn close to the negative pressure surface.
Accordingly, airflow separation on the negative pressure surfaces of the blades 5 is effectively restrained, even though the inlet angles or chord,length of the blades 5 has a certain degree of deviation from the optimum value(s) for the directions of influx of the airflow at the blade front edges 5Aa, 5Ba. As a result, the operational effects like the above embodiments are achieved more reliably.
In this embodiment, the tapered projections shaped like regular cones accommodate the deviation of the inlet angles or chord length of the blades 10 from the optimum value(s) for the directions of influx of the airflow at the blade front edges 5Aa, 5Ba, whether the deviation is upward or downward, so that airflow separation on the negative pressure (suction) surfaces of the blades is effectively restrained.
In order to most effectively and reliably achieve the specific operational effects of the tapered projections as described above, it is necessary to provide an appropriate shape and the like for the tapered projections the inventors have found such appropriate shape and the like by experiments.
As shown in Fig. 14, the chord length of the blade 5 is given as L, the height of the tapered 254,/ projections 10 is given as H, and the pitch of the tapered 30 projections 10, 10, is given as S. In the first place, the relation between the ratio of the height H of the tapered projections 10 to the chord length L of the blade and noise level one of the effects achieved by the restraint on airflow separation that the tapered projections 10 perform) was considered by experiment and, as shown by experimental data in Fig. 15, the ratios (H/L) between 0.05 and 0.35 were found to be most preferable.
Next, the relation between the ratio of the pitch S of the tapered projections 10, 10, to the height H of the tapered projections 10 and noise level was considered by experiment; as shown by experimental data in Fig. 16, the ratios between 0.5 and 1.5 provided satisfactory results and the ratios limited to the range between 0.7 and 1.3 were found to provide still better results.
Fig. 17 illustrates air-volume/noise characteristics on the above embodiments in comparison with a prior art. In Fig. 17, a symbol o represents the characteristics of the prior art (Figs. 20 to 22); a symbol A represents the characteristics in the case that the blades of the prior art each comprising the tapered projections 10, 10, were used; a symbol 0 represents the characteristics of the first embodiment; and a symbol 0 represents the characteristics of the fourth embodiment.
31 It is observed from the experimental data that the invention achieves quiet operation of the outdoor unit.
A fifth embodiment will be described below with reference to Figs. 18 and 19.
As to a plurality of blades 5, 5, provided in the outlet grille 4 in the fifth embodiment instead of the blades 5 of the first embodiment, Fig. 18 illustrates a sectional view of first blade portions 5A, 5A, arranged in the first outlet area C 1 and Fig. 19 illustrates a sectional view of second blade portions 5B, positioned in the second outlet area C 2 The blades 5 of this embodiment represent a modification to the blades 5 of the fourth embodiment. In the fourth embodiment, a plurality of tapered projections 10, 10, on the front edges 5Aa and 5Ba of each blade '5 are shaped like right pyramids; in the fifth embodiment, by contrast, a plurality of tapered projections 10, 10, on front edges 5Aa and of each blade 5 are shaped like oblique pyramids. More specifically, the apex portions of the tapered projections 10, 10, are in positions tilted in the direction of influx of the airflow forwarded to the blade 5, relative to the center of the thickness of the front edges 5Aa and of the blade With the tapered projections 10, 10, shaped like oblique pyramids in this manner, the directions of 32 influx of the airflow from the propeller fan 2 can be matched with the inlet angles aA and aB of the blades 5 as completely as possible in the first outlet area C 1 and the second outlet area C 2 respectively. Besides, airflow having high velocities of flow at large distances from the suction surface of each blade 5 can be drawn close to the suction surface; as the synergy between these effects, more quiet operation can be achieved and the load for driving the fan can be further reduced.
In the fourth embodiment, the tapered projections 10, are provided on the front edges 5Aa and 5Ba of each blade 5 in which the first blade portion 5A and the second blade portion 5B have the same chord length and different inlet angles; however, the invention is not limited to such an arrangement. For example, the tapered projections 10, 10, may be provided on front edges and 5Ba of each blade 5 in which a first blade portion and a second blade portion 5B have the same inlet angle and different chord lengths. In this arrangement also, the quiet operation can be achieved and the load for driving the fan can be reduced.
In the fourth and fifth embodiments, the apex portion of each tapered projection 10 is shaped like a spire; however, the apex portion of each tapered projection 10 is not limited to such a shape but may be rounded. In 33 the case that the apex portion of each tapered projection is rounded, the tapered projections can be readily manufactured and an improved safety in handling is ensured, in comparison with the case that the apex portion is shaped like a spire.
The sawtoothed front edges 5Aa and 5Ba of each blade 5 may be formed, simply by cutting in a zigzagged manner the blade front edges 5Aa and 5Ba which have the curved basic sections of the first to third embodiments, rather than by providing the tapered projections 10, 10, That is, the blade front edges SAa and 5Ba have only to be sawtoothed in order that the airflow having high velocities of flow at large distances from the suction surface of each blade 5 may be drawn close to the suction surface.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner according to the invention can be preferably applied to an air conditioner, especially to an air conditioner of separate type having an indoor unit and an outdoor unit.

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1. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner comprising a casing, a propeller fan disposed in the casing, and an outlet grille disposed on an outlet side of the propeller fan, the outlet grille having a substantially quadrilateral outlet opening and having a plurality of blades disposed in parallel with one another at given intervals in the outlet opening, the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner wherein, with respect to a plane lo which intersects with lines extending along a lengthwise direction of the blades at a given angle in a rotational direction of the fan and which includes a central axis of the fan, a difference is provided between an inlet angle of portions of the blades positioned in an area on one side of the plane and an inlet angle of portions of the blades positioned in an S. area on the other side of the plane, and wherein front edges of the plurality of blades are Is5 sawtoothed.
2. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 1, wherein, with respect to the plane, a difference is provided between a chord length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the one side of the plane and a chord o:o• 20 length of the portions of the blades positioned in the area on the other side of the plane. o*o*
3. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the angle at which the plane intersects with the lines extending along the lengths of the blades is set within the range between 900 and 1350. o• *o
4. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein shapes of rear edges toward the outside of the plurality of blades are the same throughout the outlet grille.
5. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sawtoothed shapes of the front edges of the blades are formed of a plurality of tapered projections. [R:\LIBT]02676.doc:ssl
6. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim wherein the tapered projections are shaped like right pyramids or right cones having apex portions thereof at the center of the thicknesses of the front edges of the blades. s 7. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim wherein the tapered projections are shaped like oblique pyramids or oblique cones having apex portions thereof in positions tilted in the direction of influx, relative to the center of the thicknesses of the front edges of the blades.
8. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 5, 6 or 7, wherein the apex portions of the tapered projections are rounded.
9. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, wherein, with the height of the tapered projections given as H and the chord length 15 of the blade given as L, a ratio of those values is set within the range between 0.05 and 0.35. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, wherein, with the pitch of the tapered projections given as S and the height of the 20 tapered projections given as H, a ratio of those values is set within the range oe between 0.5 and o*o.
11. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, wherein, with the pitch of the tapered projections given as S and the height of the tapered projections given as H, a ratio of those values is set within the range between 0.7 and 1.3.
12. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner as claimed in Claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 wherein the casing and the outlet grille are formed so that a position in which the outlet grille is installed can be changed so as to turn the direction of the lengths of the blades about the central axis of the fan.
13. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner comprising a casing, a SRA( I propeller fan disposed in the casing, and an outlet grille disposed on an outlet side of the propeller fan, the outlet grille having a substantially quadrilateral outlet opening and [R:\LIBTT]02676.doc:ss 36 having a plurality of blades disposed in parallel with one another at given intervals in the outlet opening, the outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner wherein, with respect to a plane which intersects with a lengthwise direction of the blades at a given angle in a rotational direction of the fan and which includes a central axis of the fan, a difference is provided between a chord length of portions of the blades positioned in an area on one side of the plane and a chord length of portions of the blades positioned in an area on the other side of the plane, and wherein front edges of the plurality of blades are sawtoothed.
14. An outdoor unit for use in an air conditioner, the unit substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figs. 1 to 4 and 17; Figs. 5 to 7; Figs 8 to Figs. 11 to 17; or Figs 18 and 19 of the accompanying drawings. Dated 22 January, 2001 Daikin Industries, Ltd. 15 Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON oo* *o [R:\LIBTT]02676.doc:ss
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