CN112888908A - Bathroom drier - Google Patents

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CN112888908A
CN112888908A CN201880098485.9A CN201880098485A CN112888908A CN 112888908 A CN112888908 A CN 112888908A CN 201880098485 A CN201880098485 A CN 201880098485A CN 112888908 A CN112888908 A CN 112888908A
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诹访宏幸
大和秀肇
竹居寿刚
渡边史吉
酒井洋司
丝鱼川康之
本木一郎
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
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Abstract

The bathroom dryer has a panel section (2) having a suction port (21), and a filter (3) attached to the panel section (2) and covering the suction port. The panel section (2) is provided with: a housing unit (23) that houses the filter (3) and that is inserted from one of a first insertion opening and a second insertion opening that are opposed to each other in a direction along a plane that includes the suction opening (21); and a pair of engaging sections (24) that engage with one end and the other end of the filter (3) housed in the housing section (23) in the insertion direction in which the filter is inserted into the housing section (23). The filter (3) is provided with a pair of handle portions (35) which protrude from one end portion and the other end portion, respectively, and at least one of which is gripped when the filter (3) is pulled out from the other of the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening.

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Bathroom drier
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a bathroom dryer in which a filter is removably attached to a suction port.
Background
The bathroom dryer is inserted into and attached to an opening of a ceiling, a wall, or a window of a bathroom to perform air conditioning such as ventilation, heating, and drying. The bathroom dryer is provided with a suction port for taking in air from the bathroom.
A filter for removing dust is detachably attached to the suction port of the bathroom dryer. When a large amount of dust adheres to the filter, the amount of air sucked into the suction port and the amount of air blown out from the circulation port decrease, and the air conditioning performance deteriorates. Therefore, the filter is periodically cleaned, and the filter is inserted into and removed from the bathroom dryer during this cleaning.
The bathroom dryer is provided with an insertion port into which the filter is inserted, but depending on the installation position of the bathroom dryer, it may be difficult to insert and remove the filter. Therefore, patent document 1 discloses an air conditioner provided with a plurality of insertion ports for inserting filters.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2004-150717
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, since the air conditioner described in patent document 1 is configured to pull out the filter from the insertion port into which the filter is inserted, the wall, equipment, and the like become obstacles after construction, and it may be difficult to pull out the filter.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to obtain a bathroom dryer capable of removing a filter even when it is difficult to remove the filter from an insertion port into which the filter is inserted.
Means for solving the problems
In order to solve the above problems and achieve the object, a bathroom dryer of the present invention includes: a main body part having a blower therein; a panel portion disposed on the bathroom side and having a suction port through which air sucked from the bathroom into the main body portion by operation of the blower passes; and a filter mounted on the panel portion and covering the suction port. The panel portion includes: a housing section that houses a filter that is inserted from one of a first insertion opening and a second insertion opening that are opposed to each other in a direction along a plane including the suction port; and a pair of engaging portions that engage with one end portion and the other end portion in an insertion direction into the housing portion, the one end portion and the other end portion being housed in the filter of the housing portion. The filter includes a pair of handle portions that protrude from one end portion and the other end portion, respectively, and at least one of the pair of handle portions is gripped when the filter is pulled out from the other of the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening.
Effects of the invention
The bathroom dryer of the invention has the following effects: even when it is difficult to remove the filter from the insertion port into which the filter is inserted, the filter can be removed.
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Fig. 1 is an external perspective view of a bathroom dryer according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the bathroom dryer of embodiment 1.
Fig. 3 is an external perspective view of the panel unit of embodiment 1.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the engaging portion according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 5 is an external perspective view of the filter according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 6 is a view showing a state in which the filter of embodiment 1 is inserted from one suction port into the housing section.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which a filter is housed in the housing portion of embodiment 1.
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a state in which the filter housed in the housing unit of embodiment 1 is pulled out from the other suction port.
Fig. 9 is a view showing a state in which the filter housed in the housing unit of embodiment 1 is pulled out from the other suction port.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a bathroom dryer according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to the embodiment.
Embodiment mode 1
Fig. 1 is an external perspective view of a bathroom dryer according to embodiment 1 of the present invention, and fig. 2 is a side view of the bathroom dryer according to embodiment 1. In fig. 1 and 2, for ease of explanation, a three-dimensional rectangular coordinate system including a Z axis in a vertical upward direction is illustrated. This rectangular coordinate system is also shown in other drawings used in the following description.
The bathroom dryer 100 shown in fig. 1 and 2 is installed on the ceiling of a bathroom and is connected to a duct disposed to connect the inside of the ceiling and the outside of the bathroom. In fig. 1 and 2, the ceiling and the duct are not shown. In addition, the bathroom dryer 100 may also be disposed on a wall or window of a bathroom.
As shown in fig. 1, a bathroom dryer 100 according to embodiment 1 includes a box-shaped main body 1 forming an air passage, a panel portion 2 connected to the main body 1 and disposed on the bathroom side, and a filter 3 attached to the panel portion 2. The main body 1 is inserted into a ceiling through an opening provided in the ceiling from the bathroom, and is disposed in the ceiling.
As shown in fig. 2, a sirocco fan 11, a damper 12, a heater 13, a fan motor 14, and the like, which are examples of air blowers, are disposed inside the main body 1. Further, an exhaust port 15 is provided in a side surface of the main body 1, and the exhaust port 15 allows air taken in from the bathroom to pass therethrough as exhaust air to be discharged to the outside of the bathroom. The exhaust port 15 is connected to a duct disposed to connect the ceiling back and the outdoor.
The panel portion 2 is disposed in a state of being exposed from the ceiling surface of the bathroom. Fig. 3 is an external perspective view of the panel unit of embodiment 1. As shown in fig. 3, the panel portion 2 includes a panel base 20 connected to the main body portion 1 and a flat panel 30 connected to the panel base 20. The planar panel 30 covers the underside of the panel base 20. The downward facing surface of the planar panel 30 is a decorative surface.
As shown in fig. 2, a region of the panel base 20 facing the sirocco fan 11 is opened, and this opening is formed as an intake port 21. The suction port 21 allows air sucked from the bathroom into the main body 1 by the operation of the sirocco fan 11 to pass therethrough.
In addition, a region of the panel base 20 facing the heater 13 is opened, and the opening is formed as a circulation port 22. The air heated by the heater 13 is blown out as circulating air from the circulation port 22 into the bathroom, and is supplied into the bathroom. Further, although wind direction louvers and the like for blowing the circulating air into the bathroom are attached to the planar panel 30, the wind direction louvers and the like are not illustrated in fig. 3.
Suction ports 40 and 41 are formed between the panel base 20 and the flat panel 30, and air sucked from the bathroom to the suction port 21 passes through the suction ports 40 and 41. The suction ports 40 and 41 are formed on the side of the panel unit 2 and at positions facing each other in a direction along a plane including the suction port 21. When the bathroom dryer 100 is disposed on the ceiling of a bathroom, air is sucked into the suction ports 40 and 41 from the horizontal direction. In this case, the direction along the plane including the suction port 21 is a direction along the XY plane, i.e., a horizontal direction.
In the panel unit 2, a housing unit 23 for housing the filter 3 is formed between the panel base 20 and the flat panel 30. By housing the filter 3 in the housing portion 23, the suction port 21 formed in the panel base 20 is covered with the filter 3.
The suction ports 40 and 41 also function as insertion ports for the filters 3, and the filters 3 can be inserted into the housing 23 from either of the suction ports 40 and 41. The filter 3 housed in the housing 23 can be pulled out from either of the suction ports 40 and 41.
In this way, the filter 3 can be inserted into and removed from the suction ports 40 and 41 as insertion ports of the filter 3. Therefore, in the bathroom dryer 100, the filter 3 is easy to handle and excellent in cleanability. The suction port 40 is an example of a first insertion port, and the suction port 41 is an example of a second insertion port. The suction ports 40 and 41 have a function as an insertion port and a function as a removal port, and the insertion port also serves as a removal port, and thus may be referred to as an insertion/removal port.
The flat panel 30 includes a pair of engaging portions 24 that engage with the filter 3 housed in the housing portion 23. The pair of engaging portions 24 engage one end portion and the other end portion of the filter 3 in the insertion and extraction direction of the filter 3 with respect to the housing portion 23. The filter 3 is inserted and removed in the X-axis direction. In the panel base 20 shown in fig. 3, only one of the pair of engaging portions 24 is shown, and the other engaging portion 24 is located at a position hidden from view by the flat panel 30.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the engaging portion according to embodiment 1. As shown in fig. 4, the engaging portion 24 is formed to be convex from the surface 20a of the panel base 20. In other words, a step is formed on the surface 20a of the panel base 20 by the engaging portion 24. The engaging portion 24 includes: a side surface 24a facing the frame 32 of the filter 3 in a state where the filter 3 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 23; and a side surface 24b which abuts against the front end of the filter 3 when the filter 3 is inserted through the suction ports 40 and 41. The side surface 24b is tapered, and the distance from the side surface 24a is closer to the tip of the engaging portion 24.
The operation modes of the bathroom dryer 100 include a ventilation operation mode in which air in the bathroom is exhausted to the outside, a heating operation mode in which air in the bathroom is heated by the heater 13 and returned to the bathroom, and a drying operation mode in which a part of air in the bathroom is ventilated, heated and returned to the bathroom.
The sirocco fan 11 shown in fig. 2 is rotated by the driving of the fan motor 14, and the air in the bathroom is sucked into the main body 1 through the suction ports 40 and 41 and the suction port 21 by the rotation of the sirocco fan 11. The air sucked into the main body 1 by the sirocco fan 11 is sent to the damper 12. The shutter 12 is driven by a shutter motor, not shown. The position of the flapper 12 is changed by the driving of the flapper motor. When the position of the baffle 12 is changed, the ratio of air supplied to the exhaust port 15 and the circulation port 22 is changed.
The position of the damper 12 is changed according to each of the ventilation operation mode, the heating operation mode, and the drying operation mode, and the air from the fan motor 14 is guided to the exhaust port 15 side and the circulation port 22 side at the position of the damper 12 corresponding to each operation mode. The air sent to the side of the exhaust port 15 passes through the exhaust port 15 and is sent to the outside through a duct. The air sent to the circulation port 22 side is heated by the heater 13 and returned to the bathroom.
Fig. 5 is an external perspective view of the filter according to embodiment 1. As shown in fig. 5, the filter 3 is formed in a flat plate shape. The filter 3 includes a mesh unit 31 for collecting dust contained in air in the bathroom and a frame unit 32 for fixing the mesh unit 31. The frame portion 32 is formed of a square outer frame 33 and a cross-shaped lattice 34 formed in the outer frame 33. The grid 34 of the frame portion 32 divides the mesh portion 31 into a plurality of regions. The filter 3 is formed integrally, for example. By forming the filter 3 integrally, the filter 3 can be easily manufactured.
Further, a pair of handle portions 35 protruding from the frame portion 32 are formed at one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b in the longitudinal direction of the filter 3. By the pair of handles 35, the filter 3 attached to the panel base 20 can be easily taken out from either of the suction ports 40 and 41. The proximal end of the handle portion 35 is continuous with the end of the frame portion 32, and the distal end of the handle portion 35 has a shape extending downward in the negative Z-axis direction in a state where the filter 3 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 23. The middle portion of the handle portion 35 extends in a direction away from the frame portion 32 in the longitudinal direction of the filter 3 and is inclined toward the tip.
Further, a plurality of first convex portions 36 are formed at one end portion 33c and the other end portion 33d in the short side direction of the frame portion 32, and the plurality of first convex portions 36 extend in the Z-axis negative direction, that is, downward in a state where the filter 3 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 23. A second projection 37 is formed at the center of the lattice 34 in the short-side direction, and the second projection 37 extends in the negative Z-axis direction, i.e., downward, in a state where the filter 3 is housed in the housing 23. In the example shown in fig. 3, the insertion/removal direction of the filter 3 into/from the housing 23 is the longitudinal direction of the filter 3, and the direction orthogonal to the insertion/removal direction of the filter 3 is the short-side direction of the filter 3, but the configuration of the filter 3 is not limited to the example shown in fig. 5.
Here, the insertion and removal of the filter 3 into and from the housing 23 will be specifically described. Fig. 6 is a view showing a state in which the filter of embodiment 1 is inserted from one suction port into the housing section. Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which a filter is housed in the housing portion of embodiment 1. Fig. 8 and 9 are views showing the filter housed in the housing unit of embodiment 1 being pulled out from the other suction port. Fig. 6 to 9 show cross sections along the VI-VI line shown in fig. 1.
First, the operation of inserting the filter 3 from one of the suction ports 40 into the housing 23 will be described. As shown in fig. 6, when the filter 3 is inserted from the one end 33a side to the suction port 40, the one end 33a of the filter 3 abuts against the side surface 24b of the engagement portion 24. The side surface 24b of the engaging portion 24 has a tapered shape in the insertion direction of the filter 3, and the one end portion 33a of the filter 3 is guided to the suction port 40 by the tapered shape without being locked by the engaging portion 24.
In the planar panel 30, guide rails 51 for guiding the filter 3 to the storage position of the storage section 23 are formed at positions facing one end 33c and the other end 33d of the filter 3 in the short direction, respectively. When the filter 3 is inserted into and passes through the suction port 40, the first convex portion 36 of the filter 3 abuts against the guide rail 51 and slides on the guide rail 51. Thereby, the filter 3 is guided to the storage position of the storage section 23. The storage position of the storage unit 23 is a position where the filter 3 is disposed in a state where the filter 3 can cover the entire suction port 21.
Further, although not shown, the planar panel 30 is provided with a guide rail, not shown, which is brought into contact with the second convex portion 37 of the filter 3 and slides on the upper surface thereof, whereby the filter 3 can be guided to the storage position of the storage section 23 with higher accuracy.
In the example shown in fig. 6, the filter 3 is inserted into the suction port 40 while the filter 3 is in contact with the surface 20a of the panel base 20, but the filter 3 may be inserted into the suction port 40 without being in contact with the surface 20a of the panel base 20. In this case, the first convex portion 36 of the filter 3 also abuts against the guide rail 51 and slides on the guide rail 51. Thereby, the filter 3 is guided to the storage position of the storage section 23.
As shown in fig. 7, when the filter 3 inserted from the suction port 40 reaches the storage position of the storage unit 23, the one end 33a of the filter 3 collides with the side surface 24a of the engagement unit 24, and thus the movement of the filter 3 in the insertion direction is stopped. Therefore, the filter 3 stops at the storage position of the storage section 23, and the filter 3 can be prevented from exceeding the storage position of the storage section 23.
When one end 33a of the filter 3 abuts against the side surface 24a of one of the engaging portions 24, the other end 33b of the filter 3 is positioned to face the side surface 24a of the other engaging portion 24. Thereby, the one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b of the filter 3 are sandwiched between the side surface 24a of the one engaging portion 24 and the side surface 24a of the other engaging portion 24, and the filter 3 is held at the storage position of the storage portion 23. The pair of engaging portions 24 are configured to abut against the one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b of the filter 3, respectively, but may be configured to face at least one of the one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b with a gap.
When the filter 3 is located at the storage position of the storage portion 23, the first convex portion 36 of the filter 3 abuts against the guide rail 51 of the flat panel 30. Therefore, the filter 3 can be held at the housing position of the housing portion 23 with high accuracy.
Next, an operation of taking out the filter 3 accommodated in the accommodating section 23 from one of the suction ports 40 from the other suction port 41 will be described. When the operator attempts to remove the filter 3 from the other suction port 41 in the state shown in fig. 7 in which the filter 3 is disposed at the storage position of the engagement portion 24, the operator grips the grip portion 35 protruding from the one end portion 33a of the filter 3 and applies a force to the grip portion 35.
At this time, since the operator is present below the panel base 20, a force is easily applied to the handle portion 35 in a direction perpendicular to the decorative surface of the bathroom dryer 100. Therefore, the force is easily applied in the direction of the arrow shown in fig. 8. The handle portion 35 is formed to protrude from the center of one end portion 33c and the other end portion 33d of the frame portion 32, the movement of which in the vertical direction is regulated by the guide rail 51, and is located at a position where the filter 3 is easily bent. As a result, as shown in fig. 8, the one end portion 33a of the filter 3 passes over the convex engaging portion 24, and the engagement between the one end portion 33a of the filter 3 and the engaging portion 24 is easily released. Further, the filter 3 can be easily taken out from the housing 23 by setting the height of the convex engaging portion 24 to 0.5 to 10mm, for example.
In addition, the engaging portion 24 is positioned around the handle portion 35 in a state where the housing portion 23 houses the filter 3. Therefore, the force applied to the handle portion 35 is easily transmitted as a force by which the frame portion 32 of the filter 3 passes over the engagement portion 24. This makes it possible to easily pull out the filter 3. As shown in fig. 7, the engaging portion 24 is located at a position sandwiched between the one end portion 33a of the filter 3 and the handle portion 35 in the insertion and extraction direction of the filter 3 with respect to the housing portion 23, and as shown in fig. 9, the length of the engaging portion 24 is shorter than the length of the handle portion 35 in the X-axis direction which is the short side direction of the filter 3. Therefore, the filter 3 can be more easily removed.
The engagement portion 24 is disposed at a position that comes into contact with the frame portion 32 when the filter 3 is inserted into and removed from the housing portion 23. In the example shown in fig. 9, the engaging portion 24 is disposed on the panel base 20 so as to be located at a position facing the center portion in the short side direction of the filter 3 when the filter 3 is inserted into and removed from the housing portion 23. Thus, the engagement portion 24 is located continuously opposite the frame portion 32 during insertion and removal of the filter 3 into and from the housing portion 23. That is, the engaging portion 24 passes through a position that faces the one end portion 33a of the outer frame 33, the grid 34, and the other end portion 33b of the outer frame 33 in the vertical direction in the frame portion 32 when the filter 3 is inserted into and removed from the housing portion 23. Therefore, the filter 3 does not get caught by the net portion 31 when inserted into and removed from the housing portion 23.
In the engaging portion 24, a side surface 24b that abuts against the filter 3 when the filter 3 is inserted from either of the suction ports 40 and 41 is formed in a tapered shape. Therefore, when the filter 3 is inserted into the housing 23 from the direction of the arrow in fig. 6, the filter is inserted into the housing 23 over the engaging portion 24 without being caught and locked by the engaging portion 24.
In the above description using fig. 6 to 9, the example in which the filter 3 inserted from the one suction port 40 is pulled out from the other suction port 41 is described, but the filter 3 inserted from the other suction port 41 may be pulled out from the one suction port 40. Further, the filter 3 inserted from one of the suction ports 40 may be pulled out from one of the suction ports 40, and the filter 3 inserted from the other suction port 41 may be pulled out from the other suction port 41. In this way, the bathroom dryer 100 can insert the filter 3 from any of the 2 suction ports 40 and 41, and can extract the filter 3 from any of the 2 suction ports 40 and 41.
In the above example, the example in which the engaging portion 24 is formed in the convex shape is described, but the engaging portion 24 may be formed in the concave shape. In this case, for example, the one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b of the outer frame 33 are provided with convex portions which engage with the corresponding engagement portions 24 of the pair of engagement portions 24 in a state where the filter 3 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 23.
In the above example, the bathroom dryer 100 has the ventilation operation mode, the heating operation mode, and the drying operation mode as the operation modes, but the ventilation operation mode and the heating operation mode may not be provided.
As described above, the bathroom dryer 100 according to embodiment 1 includes the main body 1, the panel 2, and the filter 3. The main body 1 includes a sirocco fan 11 as an example of a blower therein. The panel portion 2 is disposed on the bathroom side and has an air inlet 21, and the air sucked from the bathroom into the main body portion 1 by the operation of the sirocco fan 11 passes through the air inlet 21. Filter 3 is attached to panel 2 and covers suction port 21. The panel portion 2 includes a housing portion 23 and a pair of engaging portions 24. The housing 23 houses the filter 3 inserted from one of the suction ports 40 and 41, and the suction ports 40 and 41 face each other in a direction along a plane including the suction port 21. The suction port 40 is an example of a first insertion port, and the suction port 41 is an example of a second insertion port. The pair of engaging portions 24 engage with one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b in the insertion direction of the filter 3 accommodated in the accommodating portion 23 into the accommodating portion 23. The filter 3 includes a pair of handle portions 35, each of the handle portions 35 protruding from one end portion 33a and the other end portion 33b, and at least one of the handle portions 35 is gripped when the filter 3 is pulled out from the other of the suction ports 40, 41. This enables the filter 3 to be removed even when the filter 3 is difficult to be removed from the insertion port into which the filter 3 is inserted.
The engaging portion 24 is formed at a position overlapping the grip portion 35 when viewed from the direction in which the filter 3 is pulled out from the housing portion 23. This makes it possible to easily pull out the filter 3 from the housing 23.
The filter 3 includes a mesh portion 31 through which air passes and a frame portion 32 to which the mesh portion 31 is fixed. The engaging portion 24 is provided at a position continuously facing the frame portion 32 during insertion and removal of the filter 3 into and from the housing portion 23. This allows the engagement portion 24 to be inserted into and removed from the housing portion 23 without being caught by the net portion 31.
The engaging portions 24 are formed in a convex shape, and the height thereof is, for example, in the range of 0.5 to 10 mm. This makes it possible to easily take out the filter 3 from the housing 23.
In the engaging portion 24, a side surface 24b, which is in contact with one end portion 33a or the other end portion 33b of the filter 3 when the filter 3 is inserted from either of the suction ports 40 and 41, is formed in a tapered shape. This makes it possible to easily insert the filter 3 into the housing 23.
Further, the panel portion 2 includes: a panel base 20 connected to the main body 1 and having a suction port 21; and a flat panel 30 facing the panel base 20 and connected to the panel base 20. The suction ports 40 and 41 are formed between the panel base 20 and the flat panel 30. This allows the filter 3 to be inserted and removed from the side of the bathroom dryer 100.
The configuration described in the above embodiment is an example of the contents of the present invention, and may be combined with other known techniques, and a part of the configuration may be omitted or modified within a range not departing from the gist of the present invention.
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1 a main body part; 2 panel parts; 3, a filter; 11 a sirocco fan; 12, a baffle plate; 13 a heater; 14 a fan motor; 15 an exhaust port; 20a panel base; 20a surface; 21. suction ports 40 and 41; 22 a circulation port; 23 a storage part; 24a clamping part; 24a, 24b sides; 30 a planar panel; 31 a mesh portion; a 32 frame portion; 33 an outer frame; 33a, 33 c; 33b, 33d at the other end; 34 lattices; 35 a handle part; 36 a first convex portion; 37 a second convex portion; 51 a guide rail; 100 bathroom dryer.

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1. A bathroom dryer is characterized by comprising:
a main body part having a blower therein;
a panel portion disposed on a bathroom side and having a suction port through which air sucked from the bathroom into the main body portion by operation of the blower passes; and
a filter mounted on the panel portion and covering the suction port,
the panel portion includes:
a housing section that houses the filter, the filter being inserted from one of a first insertion opening and a second insertion opening that are opposed to each other in a direction along a plane including the suction port; and
a pair of engaging portions that engage with one end portion and the other end portion in an insertion direction in which the filter accommodated in the accommodating portion is inserted into the accommodating portion,
the filter includes a pair of handle portions that protrude from the one end portion and the other end portion, respectively, and at least one of the pair of handle portions is gripped when the filter is removed from the other of the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening.
2. The bathroom dryer of claim 1,
the engagement portion is formed at a position overlapping the handle portion when viewed from a direction in which the filter is pulled out from the housing portion.
3. Bathroom dryer according to claim 1 or 2,
the filter is provided with:
a mesh part through which the air passes; and
a frame portion for fixing the net portion,
the engaging portion is provided at a position continuously opposed to the frame portion in a process of inserting and removing the filter into and from the housing portion.
4. Bathroom dryer according to any of claims 1 to 3,
the engaging portion is formed in a convex shape.
5. Bathroom dryer according to any of claims 1 to 4,
in the engaging portion, a side surface against which an end portion of the filter abuts when the filter is inserted from the one insertion port or the other insertion port is formed in a tapered shape.
6. Bathroom dryer according to any of claims 1 to 5,
the panel portion has:
a panel base connected to the main body and having the suction port formed therein; and
a planar panel opposed to the panel base and connected to the panel base,
the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening are formed between the panel base and the planar panel.
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