CN112984642A - Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly - Google Patents

Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CN112984642A
CN112984642A CN201911307941.9A CN201911307941A CN112984642A CN 112984642 A CN112984642 A CN 112984642A CN 201911307941 A CN201911307941 A CN 201911307941A CN 112984642 A CN112984642 A CN 112984642A
Authority
CN
China
Prior art keywords
support
plate
window
air conditioner
lateral
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Pending
Application number
CN201911307941.9A
Other languages
Chinese (zh)
Inventor
雷志盛
邢志钢
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Midea Group Co Ltd
GD Midea Air Conditioning Equipment Co Ltd
Original Assignee
Midea Group Co Ltd
GD Midea Air Conditioning Equipment Co Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Midea Group Co Ltd, GD Midea Air Conditioning Equipment Co Ltd filed Critical Midea Group Co Ltd
Priority to CN201911307941.9A priority Critical patent/CN112984642A/en
Priority to US17/775,832 priority patent/US20220381475A1/en
Priority to PCT/CN2020/079313 priority patent/WO2021120424A1/en
Publication of CN112984642A publication Critical patent/CN112984642A/en
Pending legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • F24F1/02Self-contained room units for air-conditioning, i.e. with all apparatus for treatment installed in a common casing
    • F24F1/03Self-contained room units for air-conditioning, i.e. with all apparatus for treatment installed in a common casing characterised by mounting arrangements
    • F24F1/031Self-contained room units for air-conditioning, i.e. with all apparatus for treatment installed in a common casing characterised by mounting arrangements penetrating a wall or window
    • 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
    • F24F13/32Supports for air-conditioning, air-humidification or ventilation units

Abstract

The invention discloses a mounting rack assembly and a window type air conditioner assembly, wherein the mounting rack assembly comprises: one end of the supporting frame is used for being installed on the inner side of the window frame, and the other end of the supporting frame extends out of the room; the connecting piece is arranged on the inner side of the window frame, and the upper end of the connecting piece is connected to the side part of the window type air conditioner; the connecting piece is arranged at one end of the supporting frame, and/or the lower end of the connecting piece is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill. Therefore, the installation stability of the window type air conditioner can be improved.

Description

Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of installation of air conditioners, in particular to a mounting rack assembly and a window type air conditioner assembly.
Background
In the prior art, the window type air conditioner is usually directly placed on a mounting frame assembly installed at the window, and the window type air conditioner is fixed by using the self-gravity of the window type air conditioner. This makes the installation of the window type air conditioner unstable, such as it is relatively easy to lift up to the outside or to be tilted down to the inside.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention mainly aims to provide a mounting frame assembly and aims to solve the technical problem that a window type air conditioner is instable to mount.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a mounting bracket assembly for mounting a window type air conditioner, the mounting bracket assembly comprising:
one end of the supporting frame is used for being installed on the inner side of the window frame, and the other end of the supporting frame extends out of the room; and
the upper end of the connecting piece is used for being connected with a window type air conditioner; the connecting piece is connected with the support frame, and/or the lower end of the connecting piece is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill.
Optionally, the connecting member is used for being arranged on the inner side of the window frame; and/or the upper end of the connecting piece is used for being connected to the side part of the window type air conditioner.
Optionally, the connecting member includes a first supporting member, an upper end of the first supporting member is used for connecting to the window type air conditioner, and a lower end of the first supporting member is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill.
Optionally, the first supporting member has a plurality of supporting connection positions distributed in sequence in the up-down direction, and the supporting connection positions are used for being connected with a window type air conditioner.
Optionally, a third connecting via hole is formed in the first support member, the third connecting via hole is a long hole extending in the vertical direction, and the third connecting via hole defines a plurality of support connecting positions.
Optionally, the first supporting member includes a vertical supporting plate, a horizontal abutting plate disposed at a lower end of the vertical supporting plate, and a lateral abutting plate, the plurality of supporting connection positions are disposed on the vertical supporting plate, the horizontal abutting plate extends in a direction close to or away from the window frame, and a lower side edge of the horizontal abutting plate is used for abutting against a table top of a window sill; the lateral abutting plate is arranged at one end of the horizontal abutting plate, far away from the vertical supporting plate, and extends to one side, and the lower side edge of the lateral abutting plate is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill.
Optionally, the connecting member further includes a second supporting member, one end of the second supporting member is connected to one end of the supporting frame, and the other end of the second supporting member is connected to the first supporting member.
Optionally, the first support is movably arranged in the up-and-down direction relative to the second support, so that the height of the connection position of the first support and the second support relative to the windowsill is adjustable; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first support piece is movably arranged relative to the second support piece in a direction far away from or close to the window frame, so that the distance between the connecting position of the first support piece and the second support piece and the supporting frame is adjustable.
Optionally, a first connecting via hole is formed in the first supporting member, and a second connecting via hole which is connected with the first connecting via hole in a matched manner is formed in the second supporting member; and the combination of (a) and (b),
the first connecting through hole is a long hole extending along the up-down direction; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the second connection via hole is an elongated hole extending in a direction away from/close to the window frame; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first connecting via hole and the third connecting via hole of the first support are the same strip hole.
Optionally, the second support includes a horizontal support plate, a vertical connecting plate, and a lateral connecting plate, the horizontal support plate extends in a direction away from the window frame, and the second connecting via hole is provided in the horizontal support plate; the vertical connecting plate is arranged at one end of the horizontal supporting plate close to the window frame and extends downwards; the lateral connecting plate is arranged at the lower end of the vertical connecting plate, extends along the length direction of the windowsill, and is connected to the supporting frame.
Optionally, the supporting frame includes a transverse fixing member for fixing and abutting against an inner side surface of the window frame, the transverse limiting member extends along a length direction of the windowsill, the transverse fixing member includes a transverse limiting member and two transverse extending members respectively disposed at two ends of the transverse limiting member, and an end of the transverse extending member away from the transverse limiting member is used for connecting with a sidewall of the window; the transverse extending piece and the transverse limiting piece are movably matched in the length direction of the windowsill, so that the length of the transverse fixing piece in the length direction of the windowsill is adjustable;
the connecting member is mounted to the laterally extending member.
Optionally, the connecting member is movably arranged relative to the lateral extending member in the length direction of the lateral extending member, so that the connecting position of the connecting member and the lateral extending member is adjustable in the length direction of the lateral extending member.
Optionally, a plurality of third connecting holes are formed in the first extending side plate of the transverse extending piece and distributed at intervals in the length direction of the transverse extending piece, and fourth connecting holes matched and connected with the third connecting holes are formed in the lateral connecting plate of the connecting piece.
Optionally, the fourth connecting hole is a long hole extending along the length direction of the transverse extending piece; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and a plurality of sixth connecting holes which are distributed at intervals in the length direction of the transverse extending piece are formed in the second extending side plate of the transverse extending piece, and the sixth connecting holes are used for being matched and connected with the fourth connecting holes.
Optionally, the support frame further includes a support plate, the support plate includes an inner support portion, an outer support portion and a middle connection portion, the inner support portion is disposed above the windowsill and connected to the lateral limiting member; the outer side supporting portion extends out of the room, the outer side supporting portion is lower than the inner side supporting portion, and the middle connecting portion connects the inner side supporting portion and the outer side supporting portion.
Optionally, the supporting plates are arranged in the length direction of the windowsill, and the supporting frame further comprises a transverse connecting plate which is connected with the two supporting plates.
Optionally, the transverse supporting plate is disposed above the outer supporting portion, a first turnover abutting portion extending upward is disposed at one end of the outer supporting portion, which is far away from the window frame, two second turnover abutting portions extending upward are disposed at side edges of the transverse connecting plate, the second turnover abutting portions correspond to the first turnover abutting portions, and the second turnover abutting portions are connected to the first turnover abutting portions.
Optionally, two ends of the transverse connecting plate are respectively provided with a first turnover plate extending downwards, a second turnover plate extending downwards is arranged at the lateral edge of the transverse connecting plate, and the supporting plate is clamped between the first turnover plate and the second turnover plate.
Optionally, the mounting bracket assembly is an outdoor diagonal support, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support is connected to the outer support portion in an adjustable position, and the lower end of the outdoor diagonal support is used for abutting against a wall.
The present invention also provides a window air conditioner assembly comprising:
the mounting bracket assembly as described above, the mounting bracket assembly being adapted to be mounted at a window of a wall; and
and the window type air conditioner is arranged on the mounting frame component.
Optionally, the window type air conditioner has a separation groove dividing the window type air conditioner into an indoor part and an outdoor part, the separation groove being for a shutter provided at the window to extend into.
Optionally, the window type air conditioner assembly further includes a mounting seat and a sealing element, the mounting seat is movably mounted in the separation groove, the sealing element is inserted into and connected with the mounting seat, the sealing element is suitable for being fixed in an interference fit with the mounting seat through deformation, and the sealing element is driven by the mounting seat to switch between a storage state and a working state; wherein:
in the accommodated state, the seal is accommodated in the separation groove;
in the operating condition, the sealing element projects laterally from the separating channel and is suitable for being held by the shutter and/or the side wall of the window.
In the embodiment of the invention, the supporting frame is connected with the side part of the window type air conditioner through the connecting piece, so that the window type air conditioner can be fixed, in particular, the indoor part of the window type air conditioner can be limited, therefore, the indoor part of the window type air conditioner can be prevented from being lifted upwards and turned outdoors, the indoor part of the window type air conditioner can be prevented from being pressed downwards and toppled indoors, and the mounting stability of the window type air conditioner can be improved.
Drawings
In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the structures shown in the drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a window air conditioner assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention mounted in a window;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 1 at A;
FIG. 3 is a top view of one embodiment of the mount assembly of the present invention mounted to a window;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 3 at the instrument mounting plate;
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the mount assembly taken along line I-I of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion of the foot of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 5 at B;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 5 at C;
FIG. 9 is a side view of the mounting bracket assembly of FIG. 3;
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting bracket assembly taken along line II-II of FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support of FIG. 10;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket assembly of FIG. 3;
FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 12 at D;
FIG. 14 is an enlarged view of a portion of one of the support feet of FIG. 12;
FIG. 15 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 12 at the level;
FIG. 16 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the left end of the laterally extending member of FIG. 12;
FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 12 at the transverse web;
FIG. 18 is a top view of the mounting bracket assembly of FIG. 12;
FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of a portion of the instrument mounting housing of FIG. 18;
FIG. 20 is a left side view of the mounting bracket assembly of FIG. 18;
FIG. 21 is an enlarged view of a portion of the instrument mounting housing of FIG. 20;
FIG. 22 is a top view of the lateral stop and instrument mounting housing of FIG. 20;
FIG. 23 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the instrument mounting housing taken along line III-III of FIG. 22;
FIG. 24 is a schematic structural view of the stand of FIG. 12;
fig. 25 is a partial enlarged view of fig. 24 at the lateral stop.
The reference numbers illustrate:
Figure BDA0002322524350000051
Figure BDA0002322524350000061
Figure BDA0002322524350000071
the implementation, functional features and advantages of the objects of the present invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that if the description of "first", "second", etc. is provided in the embodiment of the present invention, the description of "first", "second", etc. is only for descriptive purposes and is not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature.
In addition, the meaning of "and/or" appearing throughout is to include three juxtapositions, exemplified by "A and/or B" including either scheme A, or scheme B, or a scheme in which both A and B are satisfied.
The present invention is directed to a mounting bracket assembly and window air conditioner assembly, as shown in fig. 1-25, the window air conditioner assembly 1000 includes a window air conditioner 200 and the mounting bracket assembly 100.
As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the mounting bracket assembly 100 is installed at a window of a wall 300 to support and fix a placement member on the wall 300; the placing member may be a window type air conditioner 200, and the window type air conditioner 200 is taken as an example for description. The window comprises a windowsill 302, and a window frame 301 is arranged on the windowsill 302. The length direction of the windowsill 302 is the width direction of the window.
As shown in fig. 3 and 12, the mounting bracket assembly 100 includes a support bracket 10, a connector 20, and an outdoor diagonal support 30.
As shown in fig. 1, the support frame 10 (used) is disposed at the bottom of the window type air conditioner 200, one end of the support frame 10 is mounted at the inner side of the window frame 301, and the other end of the support frame 10 extends out of the room. Specifically, the inner end (the end facing the indoor side) of the support frame 10 is fixedly mounted on the inner side of the window frame 301, and the outer end (the end facing the outdoor side) extends out of the window. As shown in fig. 1, the window type air conditioner 200 is placed on the support stand 10.
It should be noted that if directional indications (such as upper, lower, left, right, front, rear, inner and outer … …) are involved in the embodiment of the present invention, the directional indications are only used to explain the relative position relationship between the components, the motion situation, etc. in a specific posture (as shown in fig. 1 and 12), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are changed accordingly.
Further, as shown in fig. 3 and 12, the support frame 10 includes a support plate 11 disposed at the bottom of the window type air conditioner, one end of the support plate 11 is disposed on the windowsill 302, and the other end of the support plate extends out of the window. In this embodiment, the support plate 11 extends along the length of the window type air conditioner.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3 and 12, the support plate 11 includes an inner support 111, an outer support 113, and an intermediate connection 112, the inner support 111 is disposed above the sill 302, the outer support 113 extends out of the room, the outer support 113 is lower than the inner support 111, and the intermediate connection 112 connects the inner support 111 and the outer support 113. Specifically, the intermediate connecting portion 112 is provided obliquely, the inner supporting portion 111 is connected to one end (i.e., an inner end) of the intermediate connecting portion 112 and extends in the indoor direction, and the outer supporting portion 113 is connected to the other end (i.e., an outer end) of the intermediate connecting portion 112 and extends in the outdoor direction.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, 5, 9 and 12, the inner support 111 and the outer support 113 are horizontally disposed, the outer support 113 is located below the inner support 111, and the intermediate connecting portion 112 is obliquely disposed to connect the inner support 111 and the outer support 113.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the window type air conditioner 200 has a separation groove 201, the separation groove 201 divides the window type air conditioner 200 into an indoor portion 200a and an outdoor portion 200b, the separation groove 201 is disposed above the inner supporting portion 111, an outer end of the outdoor portion 200b is disposed on the outer supporting portion 113, and an inner end of the outdoor portion 200b is optionally disposed on the inner supporting portion 111. The separating groove 201 is used for the shielding piece arranged at the window to extend into.
The window type air conditioner assembly 1000 further includes a mounting seat (not shown) and a sealing member (not shown), the mounting seat is movably mounted on the separation groove 201, the sealing member is inserted into and connected with the mounting seat, the sealing member is adapted to be fixed in an interference fit with the mounting seat by being deformed, and the sealing member is driven by the mounting seat to switch between a storage state and a working state; wherein:
in the accommodated state, the seal is accommodated in the partition groove 201;
in the operating condition, the sealing element projects laterally from the separating channel 201 and is adapted to be held against the shutter and/or the side wall of the window.
Specifically, the window air conditioner includes a housing (not shown), and a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, an outdoor fan, an indoor heat exchanger, and an indoor fan (not shown) disposed in the housing, wherein the partition groove 201 is disposed on the housing, the compressor, the outdoor heat exchanger, and the outdoor fan are disposed in the outdoor portion 200b, and the indoor heat exchanger and the indoor fan are disposed in the indoor portion 200 a.
When the window type air conditioner is mounted on the window of the wall 300, the indoor part 200a is located indoors and the outdoor part 200b is located outdoors. Therefore, noise can be blocked, and the noise reduction effect is achieved; moreover, the shielding piece arranged at the window can also extend into the separating groove 201, so that the interference of the window type air conditioner on the shielding piece is reduced. It should be noted that the shielding element may be a curtain, a louver, a window sash, or the like that can shield light, or may be other shielding window panels that can shield external objects from entering the room.
It should be noted that, according to the technical scheme of the invention, the sealing element is inserted into the mounting seat and is suitable for being fixed with the mounting seat in an interference fit manner through deformation, so that the assembly of the sealing element and the mounting seat does not need parts such as a screw structure or a buckle structure, the assembly process is simple, the operation difficulty is low, and the assembly efficiency is improved. The deformation may be either a flexible deformation or an elastic deformation.
Moreover, the sealing member can be switched between a storage state and a working state through the driving of the mounting seat. In the storage state, the sealing element is stored in the separation groove 201, so that the sealing element is stored in the separation groove 201 by fully utilizing the separation groove 201, the whole volume of the window type air conditioner is reduced, and the storage or the package transportation is convenient. In the working state, the sealing element extends out from the side direction of the separation groove 201 and is suitable for supporting the shielding element and/or the inner wall of the window so as to seal the gap between the shielding element and the inner wall of the mounting opening, thereby reducing the leakage of cold or heat to the outdoor environment, avoiding the water in the outdoor environment from falling into the indoor environment from the gap and greatly enhancing the sealing effect.
In addition, because the sealing member can be flexibly or elastically deformed, when the shielding member is downwards abutted to the surface of the sealing member, the sealing member can also be slightly deformed, so that the sealing between the sealing member and the shielding member is tighter, a gap is not easily formed between the sealing member and the shielding member, the sealing effect is improved, and the effects of water prevention and leakage prevention of cold and heat are effectively enhanced.
Further, as shown in fig. 3 and 12, the support frame 10 further includes a lateral fixing member 1, the lateral fixing member 1 extends along the length direction of the window sill 302, the lateral fixing member 1 (for) is fixedly abutted against the inner side surface of the window frame 301 (i.e., the side surface of the window frame 301 facing the indoor), and the inner end of the support plate 11 is connected to the lateral fixing member 1 to fix the support plate 11. Specifically, the inner end of the inner support portion 111 is connected to the lateral fixing member 1, and the bottom of the inner support portion 111 abuts against the upper portion of the window frame 301. Alternatively, the lateral fixing member 1 has an abutment surface that abuts against the inner side surface of the window frame 301.
Thus, by arranging the transverse fixing member 1 to be fixedly abutted against the inner side surface of the window frame 301, the support frame 10 can be firmly connected with the window frame 301, the wall body 300 and the like, and the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200 can be improved. Furthermore, the transverse fixing member 1 and the supporting plate 11 may form a step structure to play a role of quick positioning when the supporting frame 10 is installed.
Specifically, the lateral fixing member 1 is disposed below the window type air conditioner 200.
Alternatively, the inner end of the inner supporting portion 111 is connected to the transverse fixing member 1 by a screw locking structure.
In the specific embodiment, the structure of the transverse fixing member 1 is various, such as block, plate, or tube. Meanwhile, the transverse fixing member 1 may be an integrally formed component or an assembly. The following description will take the transverse fixing member 1 as an example.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 18 and 24, the transverse fixing member 1 includes a transverse limiting member 12, the transverse limiting member 12 extends along the length direction of the windowsill 302, the transverse limiting member 12 (for) is fixedly abutted to the inner side surface of the window frame 301, and the inner end of the supporting plate 11 is connected to the transverse limiting member 12 to fix the supporting plate 11.
Alternatively, the lateral stopper 12 is provided below the indoor portion 200a of the window type air conditioner 200.
Alternatively, the length of the lateral limiting member 12 is equivalent to the width of the window type air conditioner 200 (i.e. the length in the length direction of the windowsill 302), that is, the length of the lateral limiting member 12 may be slightly greater than the width of the window type air conditioner 200, may be equal to the width of the window type air conditioner 200, or may be slightly smaller than the width of the window type air conditioner 200.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 18 and 24, the transverse fixing member 1 further includes two transverse extending members 13 disposed at two ends of the transverse limiting member 12, the transverse extending members 13 extend along the length direction of the window sill 302, and one end (for) of the transverse extending member 13 far away from the transverse limiting member 12 is connected to a side wall of the window opening, so as to fix the transverse limiting member 12 and the transverse fixing member 1 against the inner side surface of the window frame 301. In this way, the mounting stability of the support stand 10 can be ensured/improved.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 18 and 24, the lateral extension 13 and the lateral limiting member 12 are movably engaged with each other in the length direction of the window sill 302, so that the length of the lateral fixing member 1 in the length direction of the window sill 302 is adjustable. Therefore, the support frame 10 can be suitable for windows with different widths, the application range of the support frame 10 and the mounting frame assembly 100 is enlarged, and the universality of the support frame 10 and the mounting frame assembly 100 is improved.
Further, a plurality of first installation positions are arranged on the transverse limiting member 12 at intervals in the length direction of the windowsill 302, and a second installation position connected with the first installation positions in a matched manner is arranged on the transverse extending member 13. In this way, a secure fit of the lateral limiting member 12 and the lateral extending member 13 can be ensured. It will be appreciated that the second mounting location may alternatively be cooperatively associated with one of the first mounting locations to provide for the adjustable length of the transverse fixing 1 in the lengthwise direction of the sill 302.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 24, the lateral limiting member 12 is disposed in a tubular shape, and the lateral extending member 13 is slidably mounted in the lateral limiting member 12.
Further, as shown in fig. 24 and 25, the lateral limiting member 12 includes a limiting top plate 121, a first limiting side plate 122, a second limiting side plate 123 and two limiting bottom plates 124.
As shown in fig. 12, the top stopper plate 121 is disposed upward.
As shown in fig. 24 and 25, the first position-limiting side plate 122 and the second position-limiting side plate 123 are respectively disposed at two opposite side edges of the position-limiting top plate 121, the length of the first position-limiting side plate 122 is greater than that of the second position-limiting side plate 123, and two protruding portions are respectively formed at two ends of the first position-limiting side plate 122, and the protruding portions protrude from the first position-limiting side plate 122 in the length direction of the window sill 302. The first mounting position can be arranged on the first limit side plate 122 or the second limit side plate 123.
As shown in fig. 24 and 25, two limit bottom plates 124 are respectively disposed at two ends of the first limit side plate 122, and the limit bottom plates 124 are disposed opposite to the limit top plate 121; optionally, the limiting bottom plate 124 is disposed at the protruding portion.
The spacing top plate 121, the first spacing side plate 122, the second spacing side plate 123 and the spacing bottom plate 124 are enclosed to form an installation space, a first opening 125 communicated with the installation space is formed between the two spacing bottom plates 124, and a second opening 126 communicated with the installation space is formed on the side of the second spacing side plate 123 by the spacing bottom plate 124 and the spacing top plate 121.
The transverse limiting member 12 may be a stamping member.
As shown in fig. 12, 16, 24 and 25, the lateral extension member 13 includes an extension bottom plate 131, a first extension side plate 132 and a second extension side plate 133, and the first extension side plate 132 and the second extension side plate 133 are respectively provided at opposite side edges of the extension bottom plate 131.
The transverse extension piece 13 is slidably installed in the installation space, the extension bottom plate 131 is disposed opposite to the limit top plate 121, the first extension side plate 132 is disposed adjacent to the first limit side plate 122, and the second extension side plate 133 is disposed adjacent to the second limit side plate 123.
Thus, through the arrangement, a first opening and a second opening can be formed on the transverse limiting piece 12, and when the transverse limiting piece 12 is produced by stamping, a die can be conveniently designed and produced, so that the production difficulty of the transverse limiting piece 12 can be conveniently reduced, the batch production can be realized, the production cost can be reduced, and the material can be saved; the structural strength of the lateral limiting member 12 can be ensured to ensure/improve the supporting effect of the window air conditioner.
Meanwhile, the second opening 126 formed on the transverse limiting member 12 can facilitate the insertion of the transverse extending member 13 into the installation space, so as to reduce the installation difficulty of the transverse fixing member; and the friction between the lateral extension member 13 and the lateral limiting member 12 can be reduced by forming the first opening 125 and the second opening 126 on the lateral limiting member 12, so as to facilitate the sliding of the lateral extension member 13 in the installation space.
In addition, the above arrangement can simplify the structure of the lateral extension member 13, and the connection strength between the lateral limiting member 12 and the lateral extension member 13 can be improved by arranging the extension bottom plate 131 and the limiting top plate 121 to face each other.
Further, as shown in fig. 25, the stop bottom plate 124 and the second stop side plate 123 are spaced apart in the length direction of the window sill 302 (i.e., the length direction of the lateral stop member 12), so as to form a third opening 127 communicating with the installation space between the second stop side plate 123 and the second opening 126. In this way, friction between the lateral extension piece 13 and the lateral limiting piece 12 can be reduced to facilitate insertion of the lateral extension piece 13 into the installation space.
In addition, by providing the first opening 125, the second opening 126 and the third opening 127, it is convenient to open the mold to realize mass production.
Further, as shown in fig. 25, the lateral stoppers 12 are integrally bent.
Further, as shown in fig. 12, 16, 24 and 25, the first mounting position is a first connecting hole 1221 formed on the first position-limiting side plate 122 and penetrating through the first position-limiting side plate 122, and the second mounting position is a second connecting hole formed on the first extending side plate 132 and penetrating through the first extending side plate 132.
A fastener (e.g., a screw, a pin, or the like) sequentially passes through the first connection hole 1221 and the second connection hole to connect the first limiting side plate 122 and the first extending side plate 132, so as to ensure a stable length of the lateral fixing member 1, thereby ensuring reliability of the support stand 10.
Optionally, the first position-limiting side plate 122 is disposed toward the indoor direction. The second limit side plate 123 (used) is abutted against the inner side surface of the window frame 301, and the limit bottom plate 124 is arranged towards the table top of the window sill 302. Optionally, the curb floor 124 abuts the floor of the sill 302.
Further, as shown in fig. 16 and 24, the lateral extension member 13 further includes an extension mounting portion 134, the extension mounting portion 134 is disposed at one end of the extension bottom plate 131 far away from the lateral limiting member 12, and the extension mounting portion 134 (for) is connected to a side wall of the window. By providing the extension attaching portion 134 in this manner, the lateral extension 13 can be fixed to the side wall of the window opening, and the lateral fixing member 1 can be fixed to abut against the inner side surface of the window frame 301.
As shown in fig. 16 and 24, the extension mounting portion 134 includes an extension mounting plate 1341 bent and extended from one end of the extension base plate 131 away from the lateral limiting member 12 to one side, and the extension mounting plate 1341 is connected to a side wall of the window.
Optionally, the extension mounting plate 1341 is provided with a connecting through hole (not shown), through which a fastener (screw, etc.) (not shown) is inserted to be screwed with the sidewall of the window. The connecting through hole can be a threaded hole, so that the connecting strength and the connecting stability are improved.
Optionally, the extension mounting plate 1341 is located on the same side of the extension bottom plate 131 as the extension side plate.
Further, as shown in fig. 16 and 24, the extension mounting portion 134 further includes two extension reinforcing plates 1342 disposed at opposite lateral edges of the extension mounting plate 1341, and the extension reinforcing plates 1342 are disposed at inner sides or outer sides of the extension side plates. As such, the structural strength of the extension mounting part 134 may be enhanced to enhance the connection stability of the extension mounting part 134 with the sidewall of the window.
Optionally, the extension reinforcement panel 1342 is provided on the outside of the extension side panel.
Optionally, the extension reinforcement panel 1342 is fixedly connected to the extension side panel (e.g., welded, screwed, etc.).
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, the connector 20 (for) is provided at the window, and the upper end of the connector 20 (for) is connected to the window type air conditioner 200; the connecting piece 20 is connected to the support frame 10 or the window frame 301, and/or the lower end of the connecting piece (20) is used for abutting against the table top of the window sill 302. That is, 1) in some embodiments, the upper end of the connector 20 may be connected to the window type air conditioner 200, and the lower end of the connector 20 abuts against the surface of the window sill 302; 2) in some embodiments, the connecting member 20 may be connected to the inner end of the supporting frame 10 or the window frame 301, and the upper end of the connecting member 20 may be connected to the window type air conditioner 200; 3) in some embodiments, the connector 20 may be mounted on the inner end of the support frame 10 or the window frame 301, and the upper end of the connector 20 is connected to the side of the window type air conditioner 200, and the lower end of the connector 20 abuts against the surface of the window sill 302.
In practical implementation, the connecting member 20 may be disposed on the inner side of the window frame 301 (i.e., the side facing the indoor), or may be disposed on the outer side of the window frame 301 (i.e., the side facing the outdoor).
When the connector 20 is disposed inside the window frame 301, in the scheme that "the upper end of the connector 20 is connected to the window type air conditioner 200 and the lower end of the connector 20 abuts against the table top of the window sill 302", when the window type air conditioner 200 is pressed downward, the connector 20 can support the window type air conditioner 200 to prevent the window type air conditioner 200 from being pressed downward and toppled into a room, so that the window type air conditioner 200 can be prevented from being pressed downward and toppled into the room, and the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200 can be improved. 2) For the scheme that the connecting piece 20 is connected to the support frame 1 or the window frame 301, and the upper end of the connecting piece 20 is connected to the window type air conditioner 200, the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200 can be improved, specifically: the connector 20 can limit the window type air conditioner 200, for example, when the window type air conditioner 200 is lifted upwards, the connector 20 can pull the window type air conditioner 200 to prevent the window type air conditioner 200 from being lifted upwards and turning outdoors; also, for example, when the window type air conditioner 200 is pressed downward, the connector 20 may support the window type air conditioner 200 to prevent the window type air conditioner 200 from being tilted downward into the room; that is, by providing the connector 20 to connect the supporter 10 and the window type air conditioner, not only the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being lifted up to the outside, but also the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being pushed down to be tilted down to the inside. 3) With the scheme of "mounting the connector 20 on the inner end of the support frame 10 or the window frame 301, connecting the upper end of the connector 20 to the side of the window type air conditioner 200, and abutting the lower end of the connector 20 against the top of the window sill 302", not only the window type air conditioner 200 can be prevented from being lifted up to the outside, but also the window type air conditioner 200 can be prevented from being pressed down and toppled into the room, and the supporting effect of the window type air conditioner 200 pressed down on the window type air conditioner 200 can be improved, so as to further prevent the indoor portion 200a of the window type air conditioner 200 from being pressed down and toppled into the room.
When the connector 20 is disposed outside the window frame 301, 1) in the scheme that "the upper end of the connector 20 is connected to the window type air conditioner 200, and the lower end of the connector 20 abuts against the top of the window sill 302", the connector 20 can assist the supporting frame 10 in supporting the window type air conditioner 200, so as to improve the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200. 2) For the scheme that the connecting piece 20 is connected to the support frame 1 or the window frame 301, and the upper end of the connecting piece 20 is connected to the window type air conditioner 200, the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200 can be improved, specifically: the connector 20 can limit the window type air conditioner 200, for example, when the window type air conditioner 200 is lifted upwards, the connector 20 can pull the window type air conditioner 200 to prevent the window type air conditioner 200 from being lifted upwards and turning outdoors; also, for example, when the window type air conditioner 200 is pressed downward, the connector 20 may pull the window type air conditioner 200 to prevent the window type air conditioner 200 from being pressed downward and falling down into the room; that is, by providing the connector 20 to connect the supporter 10 and the window type air conditioner, not only the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being lifted up to the outside, but also the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being pushed down to be tilted down to the inside. 3) For the scheme of "mounting the connector 20 on the support frame 10 or the window frame 301, connecting the upper end of the connector 20 to the side of the window type air conditioner 200, and abutting the lower end of the connector 20 against the table top of the window sill 302", not only the window type air conditioner 200 can be prevented from being lifted up and turned over outdoors, but also the window type air conditioner 200 can be prevented from being pressed down and toppled indoors, and the connector 20 can also assist the support frame 10 in supporting the window type air conditioner 200, so as to improve the mounting stability of the window type air conditioner 200.
The following description will be given taking an example in which the connector 20 is provided on the inner side of the window frame 301. That is, the connector 20 is disposed inside the window frame 301, and the upper end of the connector 20 is used for connecting to the window type air conditioner 200; the connecting member 20 is connected to the inner end of the support frame 10, and/or the lower end of the connecting member 20 is used for abutting against the top of the windowsill 302. Thus, the connector 20 can be installed indoors, and has a large installation space, so that the connector 20 can be conveniently installed.
In this embodiment, the connecting member 20 is mounted to the laterally extending member 13.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, the upper end of the connector 20 is connected to the side of the window type air conditioner 200, so that not only the installation space of the connector 20 can be increased, but also the arm of force of the connector 20 and the window type air conditioner 200 can be increased, thereby improving the installation stability of the window type air conditioner 200. Of course, in other embodiments, the upper end of the connecting member may be connected to the bottom of the window type air conditioner, or the upper end of the connecting member may be connected to both the bottom and the side of the window type air conditioner.
It should be noted that the connecting member 20 may be an integrally formed component or an assembly; in the following embodiments, the coupling piece 20 is designed as an assembly in order to make the coupling piece 20 more functional, see in particular below.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the connecting member 20 includes a first supporting member 21 connected to the inner end of the supporting frame 10, a lower end of the first supporting member 21 (for) abuts against the top of the window sill 302, and an upper end of the first supporting member 21 (for) is connected to a side portion of the window type air conditioner 200. Thus, the indoor portion 200a of the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being turned over downward, so that the indoor portion 200a of the window type air conditioner 200 is prevented from being tilted down into the room.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first supporting member 21 has a plurality of supporting connection positions distributed in sequence in the up-down direction, and the supporting connection positions are used for connecting with the window type air conditioner 200. Thus, the plurality of support connection positions can be selectively connected with the window type air conditioner, so that the first support member can be suitable for the space between the window type air conditioner 200 and the windowsills 302 of different types, and the applicability of the connecting member 20 can be improved.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, a third connecting through hole is further disposed on the first supporting member 21, the third connecting through hole is a long hole extending in the up-down direction, and the third connecting through hole defines a plurality of supporting connection positions. And a preset connecting position 202 which is matched and connected with the third connecting through hole is arranged on the side part of the window type air conditioner 200. Specifically, the preset connection position 202 may be, but is not limited to, a threaded connection hole, a stud, or the like.
Thus, the support connecting positions are formed through the strip holes, so that the support connecting positions and the preset connecting positions 202 can be aligned conveniently, and the installation is facilitated.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the connecting member 20 further includes a second supporting member 22, one end of the second supporting member 22 is connected to one end of the supporting frame 10, and the other end of the second supporting member 22 is connected to the first supporting member 21, so as to connect the first supporting member 21 to one end of the supporting frame 10. Thus, the first support 21 can be conveniently mounted on the support frame 10; meanwhile, when the window type air conditioner 200 is lifted up, the second support 22 may pull the window type air conditioner 200 by the first support 21 to prevent the indoor portion 200a of the window type air conditioner 200 from being lifted up to the outside. Of course, in other embodiments, the other end of the second supporting member 22 can also be directly connected to the window frame 301 to fix the first supporting member 21.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first supporting member 21 is movably disposed in an up-down direction relative to the second supporting member 22, so that a connection position of the first supporting member 21 and the second supporting member 22 is adjustable with respect to a height of the top of the window sill 302 (i.e., a distance between the top of the window sill 302), and a connection position of the first supporting member 21 and the window type air conditioner 200 is adjustable with respect to a height of the top of the window sill 302, so that a lower end of the first supporting member 21 can abut against the top of the window sill 302 to adapt to an interval between the second supporting member 22 and different window sills 302 and to adapt to an interval between the window type air conditioner 200 and different window sills 302, thereby adapting the connecting member 20 to adapt to different types of window sills 302.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first support 21 is movably disposed relative to the second support 22 in a direction away from or close to the window frame 301, so that a distance between a connection position of the first support 21 and the second support 22 and the window frame 301 is adjustable, and distances between the connection position of the first support 21 and different window type air conditioners 200 and the window frame 301 are suitable, so that the connection member 20 is suitable for window type air conditioners 200 with different lengths.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, a first connection through hole 211 is formed in the first supporting member 21, the first connection through hole 211 is a long hole extending in the up-down direction, and a second connection through hole 221, which is connected to the first connection through hole 211 in a matching manner, is formed in the second supporting member 22, so that the first supporting member 21 is movably disposed in the up-down direction relative to the second supporting member 22.
Specifically, a fastener (e.g., a bolt/screw, etc.) sequentially passes through the first and second connection through- holes 211 and 221 to connect the first and second supports 21 and 22.
Thus, when the fastener is in a loose/loosened state, the first supporting member 21 can move up and down, so that the lower end of the first supporting member 21 abuts against the table top of the window sill 302; when the first support 21 is moved to the predetermined assembly position, the fastening member is in a fastened (e.g., locked) state to fixedly connect the first support 21 and the second support 22.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first connecting via hole 211 and the third connecting via hole are the same elongated hole. In this manner, the structure of the first support member 21 can be simplified by using the same elongated hole to connect with the window type air conditioner 200 and the second support member 22, respectively.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the second connection via 221 is a long hole extending in a direction away from/close to the window frame 301, so that the first support 21 is movably disposed with respect to the second support 22 in a direction away from or close to the window frame 301. In this way, when the fastener is in a loose/loosened state, the first support 21 can move away from or close to the window frame 301, so that the distance between the connection position of the first support 21 and the second support 22 and the support frame 10 can be adjusted.
It should be noted that, by forming the first connection through hole 211 and the second connection through hole 221 in a crisscross structure, the first support 21 can move up and down and also move away from or close to the window frame 301, so that the applicability of the connection member 20 can be improved.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first support 21 has a plate-like structure. Thus, the structure of the first support 21 can be simplified.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first support 21 includes a vertical support plate 212 and a horizontal abutting plate 213 disposed at a lower end of the vertical support plate 212, the first connection through hole 211 is disposed in the vertical support plate 212, the horizontal abutting plate 213 extends in a direction approaching to or away from the window frame 301, and a lower side edge (for) of the horizontal abutting plate 213 abuts against a top surface of the window sill 302. Thus, by providing the horizontal abutting plate 213, the acting area of the first supporting member 21 abutting against the top of the window sill 302 can be increased, so that the first supporting member 21 abuts against the top of the window sill 302 more stably. The side of the vertical support plate 212 is attached to the side of the window air conditioner 200.
In this embodiment, the horizontal abutting plate 213 may optionally extend in a direction close to the window frame 301, so as to reduce the installation space of the connector 20.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the first supporting member 21 further includes a lateral abutting plate 214, the lateral abutting plate 214 is disposed at an end of the horizontal abutting plate 213 away from the vertical supporting plate 212 and is bent and extended to one side, and a lower side edge (for) of the lateral abutting plate 214 abuts against the table top of the window sill 302, so that the first supporting member 21 abuts against the table top of the window sill 302 more stably.
In this embodiment, optionally, the horizontal abutting plate 213 is disposed perpendicular to the lateral abutting plate 214.
Of course, in another embodiment, in order to improve the stable contact of the first support 21 with the top surface of the window sill 302, a bent contact portion extending in a bent manner toward one side may be provided at the lower edge of the horizontal contact plate 213, and the bent contact portion (for) may be in contact with the top surface of the window sill 302, so that the first support 21 is in contact with the top surface of the window sill 302 in a stable manner.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the second support 22 is a plate-shaped structure. In this way, the structure of the second support 22 can be simplified.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the second supporting member 22 includes a horizontal supporting plate 222 extending away from the window frame 301, and a lateral connecting plate 224 extending along the length direction of the window sill 302, the second connecting hole 221 is disposed on the horizontal supporting plate 222, and the lateral connecting plate 224 is connected to the supporting frame 10, so that the second supporting member 22 is mounted on the supporting frame 10. Optionally, the horizontal support plate 222 is attached to the vertical support plate 212, and the lateral connection plate 224 is attached to the first extension side plate 132. In this way, the second supporting member 22 can be fixedly connected to the supporting frame 10. Of course, in other embodiments, the lateral connecting plate 224 may be directly connected to the window frame 301.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the second support 22 further includes a vertical connecting plate 223 disposed at one end of the horizontal supporting plate 222 close to the window frame 301, the vertical connecting plate 223 extends downward, and the lateral connecting plate 224 is disposed at a lower end of the vertical connecting plate 223 and extends to be bent to one side. In this way, the height of the second connecting via 221 may be increased to increase the distance between the connecting position of the first support 21 and the second support 22 and the table top of the window sill 302, so as to enhance the installation stability of the first support 21.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13, the bending direction of the lateral abutment plate 214 is opposite to the bending direction of the lateral connecting plate 224. In this way, the installation stability of the connector 20 can be improved, and thus the supporting effect of the window air conditioner 200 can be improved.
In a particular embodiment, the connecting member 20 (particularly the second support member 22) is mounted on the transverse fixing member 1, and optionally the connecting member 20 (particularly the second support member 22) is mounted on the transverse extension member 13. As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13, the lateral connector panel 224 is attached to the first extension side panel 132.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2, 12 and 13, the connecting member 20 (specifically, the lateral connecting plate 224) is movably disposed relative to the lateral extending member 13 in the length direction of the lateral extending member 13, so that the connecting position of the connecting member 20 (specifically, the lateral connecting plate 224) and the lateral extending member 13 (specifically, the first extending side plate 132) is adjustable in the length direction of the lateral extending member 13, so as to be suitable for window type air conditioners 200 with different widths; and the movable characteristic of the transverse extension piece 13 is combined, so that the window can be suitable for different types of windows; thereby improving the applicability of the mount assembly 100.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13, and 16, a plurality of third connection holes 1322 are formed in the first extension side plate 132 and are spaced apart from each other in the length direction of the transverse extension member 13, and a fourth connection hole 225 is formed in the lateral connection plate 224 and is connected to the third connection holes 1322 in a matching manner. In this manner, the fourth connecting hole 225 may be alternatively connected to one of the third connecting holes 1322, so that the connecting position of the lateral connecting plate 224 and the first extension side plate 132 is adjustable in the length direction of the lateral extension member 13. The second connecting holes are disposed at one side of the plurality of third connecting holes 1322.
Specifically, a fastener (e.g., a screw, a pin, or the like) passes through the third and fourth coupling holes 1322 and 225 in sequence to couple the lateral coupling plate 224 and the first extension side plate 132, so as to secure the reliability of the second support 22.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13, 16, the fourth connecting hole 225 is a long hole extending along the length direction of the lateral extension piece 13. Thus, the alignment range of the fourth connecting holes 225 and the third connecting holes 1322 can be increased, so that the second supporting member 22 can be moved at a small distance, and the first supporting member 21 can be better connected with the side portion of the window type air conditioner 200.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13 and 16, the connectors 20 are provided in two to be respectively provided at both sides of the window type air conditioner 200. In this embodiment, two of the connecting members 20 are mounted on two of the laterally extending members 13, respectively.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, 2 and 12, 13, and 16, a fifth connection hole 1331 and a plurality of sixth connection holes 1332 distributed at intervals in the length direction of the lateral extension piece 13 are provided on the second extension side plate 133, the fifth connection hole 1331 may be used for being in fit connection with the first connection hole 1221, and the sixth connection hole 1332 may be used for being in fit connection with the fourth connection hole 225. Thus, any one of the lateral extending members 13 can be inserted into one end of the lateral limiting member 12 and the other end of the lateral limiting member 12, so that the convenience of using the lateral extending member 13 can be improved. In addition, when the connection structure (such as the second connection hole or the third connection hole 1322) on the first extension side plate 132 is damaged, the second extension side plate 133 can be connected to the second supporting member 22, the lateral limiting member 12, and the like, so as to improve the service life of the lateral extension member 13. Alternatively, the first extension side plate 132 and the second extension side plate 133 may be used alternately to improve the service life of the lateral extension member 13.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 9 and 12, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal bracing 30 is connected to the supporting frame 10, and the lower end of the outdoor diagonal bracing 30 is stopped against the wall 300. Specifically, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is connected with the support plate 11.
In this way, by providing the outdoor diagonal stay 30 to support the support plate 11 and the support frame 10, the mounting stability of the mount bracket assembly 100 can be improved, and the mounting reliability of the window air conditioner 200 can be improved.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 5, 9 and 12, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 is connected to the outer support portion 113.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 7, 9 and 12, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is provided on the support plate 11 with an adjustable position (referred to as a connection position) in the length direction of the support plate 11. Wherein the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is provided on the outer support portion 113 to be adjustable in position in the longitudinal direction of the support plate 11. Specifically, the outdoor diagonal brace 30 may be provided below the outer support 113, and the outdoor diagonal brace 30 may support the outer support 113. In the actual installation of mounting bracket subassembly 100, because factors such as the thickness difference of wall body 300, the length that outside supporting part 113 stretches out outside the window has the difference, in order to ensure outdoor bearing diagonal 30's both ends respectively with outside supporting part 113 and wall body 300 in close contact with, outdoor bearing diagonal 30 can adjust its and outside supporting part 113's cooperation hookup location, can make outdoor bearing diagonal 30 play fine supporting role from this, thereby can promote mounting bracket subassembly 100's suitability, convenience of customers's in-service use.
As shown in fig. 5, 7, 9 and 12, the lower end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is adapted to abut against the wall 300.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 7, 9 and 12, the supporting plate 11 is provided with a plurality of mounting positions distributed at intervals along the length direction of the supporting plate 11, and the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is alternatively connected with one of the mounting positions in a matching manner. Specifically, the plurality of mounting positions are provided on the outer support portion 113. In this way, when the wall 300 with different thicknesses is applied, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be matched and connected with the installation position at different positions.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 24, opposite side edges of the outer support portion 113 are provided with first flanges 1131 extending downward, a mounting sliding groove 1132 extending along a length direction of the support plate 11 is defined between the two first flanges 1131 and the outer support portion 113, and an upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is slidably disposed in the mounting sliding groove 1132 in the length direction of the support plate 11. In this way, by slidably disposing the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 in the mounting chute 1132, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be conveniently connected to different mounting positions.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 24, a plurality of first through holes 1133 are formed in the first flange 1131 and are distributed at intervals along the length direction of the support plate 11, and the two first through holes 1133, which are oppositely arranged on the two first flanges 1131, define the mounting position. Therefore, the structures of the installation positions are simple, and the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be connected with one of the installation positions only by being matched and connected with the two corresponding first through holes 1133.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 5, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 24, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is provided with a second through hole which is in fit connection with the first through hole 1133, and the bolts respectively pass through the first through hole 1133 and the second through hole, so that the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be in fit connection with the corresponding installation position, so that the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is fixed on the outer side support portion 113.
Further, as shown in fig. 5 and 7, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 abuts against the lower surface of the outer support 113, so that the stress on the outdoor diagonal support 30 and the first flange 1131 can be reduced.
As shown in fig. 5 and 7, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 has an upper end surface in close contact with the lower surface of the outer side support portion 113, so that the upper end surface of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 can be abutted against the lower surface of the outer side support portion 113, and the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 is abutted against the lower surface of the outer side support portion 113. In this way, the contact area between the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 and the lower surface of the outer side support portion 113 can be increased, thereby increasing the frictional force between the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 and the lower surface of the outer side support portion 113 to enhance the supporting effect of the outdoor diagonal brace 30. Meanwhile, the outdoor diagonal support 30 is prevented from rotating upward around the upper end thereof, thereby improving the supporting effect of the outdoor diagonal support 30.
Wherein, the face that the up end face was located is the plane.
Further, as shown in fig. 10 and 11, a limiting flange 1134 extending in a direction close to the other first flange 1131 is disposed on a lower side edge of at least one of the first flanges 1131, a limiting lug 322 protruding in a direction close to the first flange 1131 is disposed on an upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30, the limiting lug 322 is disposed above the limiting flange 1134, and the limiting flange 1134 limits the limiting lug 322 to be separated from the mounting chute 1132, so as to limit the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 in the mounting chute 1132. Therefore, the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be limited in the installation sliding groove 1132, and during installation, the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be prevented from falling off from the installation sliding groove 1132, so that on one hand, an installer can be prevented from holding the outdoor diagonal support 30 all the time, and the installation difficulty of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be reduced; on the other hand, the outdoor inclined support 30 can be prevented from accidentally falling, so that the installation safety is improved. In addition, the structural strength of the first cuff 1131 may also be improved.
Specifically, when the outdoor diagonal brace 30 is installed, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 can be firstly slid into the installation sliding groove 1132 from the outer end (i.e., the end far away from the window frame 301) of the outer side supporting portion 113, and under the interaction of the limiting flange 1134 and the limiting lug 322, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal brace 30 can be limited in the installation sliding groove 1132, so that an installer can loosen the outdoor diagonal brace 30 to perform other installation works. When the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 needs to be connected with the first flange 1131, the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support can be driven to slide in the installation sliding groove 1132, so that the second through hole is opposite to the corresponding first through hole 1133, and then the bolt respectively passes through the first through hole 1133 and the second through hole, so that the upper end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is in fit connection with the corresponding installation position.
In this embodiment, the lower side edges of the two first flanges 1131 are both provided with a limiting flange 1134, and both sides of the outdoor diagonal support 30 are both provided with a limiting lug 322.
Further, as shown in fig. 10 and 11, the outdoor diagonal support 30 includes a diagonal bottom plate 31 and two diagonal side plates 32 disposed at two opposite side edges of the diagonal bottom plate 31, and the second through hole and the limiting lug 322 are both disposed on the diagonal side plates 32. Therefore, the material and the weight of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be reduced, and the structural strength of the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be ensured.
As shown in fig. 9 to 12, the inclined bottom plate 31 is disposed on a side of the inclined side plate 32 away from the wall.
Further, as shown in fig. 10 and 11, the limiting lug 322 is a folded structure provided on the side edge of the inclined side plate 32. Thus, the difficulty of forming the limiting lug 322 can be reduced.
Of course, in other embodiments, the limiting lug 322 may also be a limiting post, a limiting block, or a bump protruding from the outer side surface of the inclined side plate 32.
As shown in fig. 6 and 7, the inclined side plate 32 has a rotation preventing protrusion 321 protruding toward the wall 300 at an upper end of a side edge thereof, and the rotation preventing protrusion 321 abuts against a lower surface of the outer support 113. In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, the rotation preventing protrusion 321 is protruded in a direction away from the inclined bottom plate 31. In this way, the outdoor diagonal support 30 can be further prevented from rotating upward around the upper end thereof, thereby improving the supporting effect of the outdoor diagonal support 30.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, the anti-rotation protrusion 321 is disposed above the position-limiting lug 322. It can be understood that the limiting lug 322 and the limiting flange 1134 can prevent the outdoor inclined strut 30 from rotating downwards around the upper end thereof, and at the same time, the anti-rotation protrusion 321 can prevent the outdoor inclined strut 30 from rotating upwards around the upper end thereof, so that the outdoor inclined strut 30 can be prevented from rotating or rotating in a larger range in the installation chute, and thus the outdoor inclined strut 30 can move/slide in the installation chute along the length direction of the supporting plate 11, and the outdoor inclined strut 30 can be prevented from rotating or rotating in a larger range in the installation chute.
Further, as shown in fig. 24, the opposite side edges of the middle support portion are provided with second flanges 1111 extending downward, so as to improve the structural strength of the middle support portion.
Further, as shown in fig. 24, the opposite side edges of the inner supporting portion 111 are provided with third flanges 1121 extending downward, so as to improve the structural strength of the inner supporting portion 111.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the lower end of the outdoor diagonal support 30 is provided with a support foot 40 for abutting against the wall 300. The supporting leg 40 includes a rotating member 41 and a damping member 42, the rotating member 41 has a rotating connection position to be rotatably connected to the lower end of the outdoor inclined support 30, the rotating member 41 has a resistance acting surface for facing the wall 300, the damping member 42 is disposed on the resistance acting surface, and the damping member 42 is used for abutting against the wall 300.
In this way, the rotating member 41 can connect the outdoor diagonal bracing 30 and the damping member 42 together, and the rotating member 41 can rotate relative to the wall 300, so that the supporting foot 40 can be adapted to be matched with the wall 300 at different inclination angles. When the window type air conditioner 200 is placed on the mounting bracket assembly 100, the mounting bracket assembly 100 may transmit the pressure to the rotary member 41 and the damping member 42 through the outdoor diagonal support 30, and the damping member 42 is closely attached to the wall body 300. Because the damping member 42 has a high friction coefficient, a large friction force can be generated between the support foot 40 and the wall 300, so that the support foot 40 can be firmly abutted against the wall 300, and the matching structure between the outdoor diagonal support 30 and the wall 300 can be firmer.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 14, the surface of the damping member 42 abutting against the wall 300 is a non-smooth surface, so that the friction between the supporting foot 40 and the wall 300 can be increased.
As shown in fig. 14, a plurality of anti-slip grooves 4212 are arranged on the surface of the wall 300, which abuts against the damping member 42, and are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction of the damping member 42, and the anti-slip grooves 4212 extend in the width direction of the damping member 42. Thus, the friction between the support foot 40 and the wall 300 can be increased.
Optionally, the anti-slip grooves 4212 are wavy, so as to increase the friction between the supporting foot 40 and the wall 300.
Alternatively, the strength of the rotary member 41 is higher than that of the damping member 42. Thus, the reliability of the support leg 40 can be improved.
Alternatively, the damping member 42 is a flexible member, such as a rubber member.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the rotation connecting portion is disposed near/biased to the upper end of the rotary member 41. Therefore, on one hand, the pressure can be better transmitted to the supporting legs 40, so that the supporting legs 40 can be more firmly abutted against the wall surface, and the fixing stability of the supporting legs 40 is improved; on the other hand, when the installation is performed, the resistance acting surface of the supporting foot 40 and the damping member 42 naturally face the wall 300 under the action of the self gravity, so that the installation difficulty can be reduced.
In this embodiment, the rotation connection position is provided at the upper end of the rotary member 41.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the rotating member 41 includes a rotating bottom plate 411 and two rotating side plates 412 disposed at opposite side edges of the rotating bottom plate 411, the resistance acting surface is a bottom surface of the rotating bottom plate 411, and the rotation connecting position is disposed on the rotating side plates 412 and is disposed near upper ends of the rotating side plates 412. Thus, the rotating member 41 has a simple structure, is convenient to manufacture, and has strong structural strength.
In this embodiment, the rotation connecting portion is a first rotation hole 4121 penetrating through the rotation side plate 412. Optionally, the first rotation hole 4121 is formed at an upper end of the rotation side plate 412.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the lower end of the indoor diagonal support is provided with a second rotation hole, and the rotation shaft 43 passes through the first rotation hole 4121 and the second rotation hole, respectively, to rotatably connect the rotation side plate 412 with the lower end of the outdoor diagonal support 30.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, two of the rotating side plates 412 are disposed between the two inclined side plates 32; specifically, the lower end of the inclined bottom plate 31 is provided with two avoiding notches 311, the two rotating side plates 412 are respectively arranged in the two avoiding notches 311, and the rotating side plates 412 are rotatably connected with the inclined side plates 32. Thus, the inclined bottom plate 31 can be prevented from interfering with the rotation of the supporting foot 40.
As shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the second rotation hole is provided at the lower end of the inclined side plate 32.
Alternatively, the shaft 43 may be a bolt/screw.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the lower end of the inclined bottom plate 31 protrudes downward from the lower end of the inclined side plate 32. In this way, the lower end of the inclined bottom plate 31 can be used to abut against the rotating bottom plate 411, so that the rotating bottom plate 411 and the damping pad 421 always face the wall 300, thereby reducing the installation difficulty.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the width of the rotating side plate 412 is gradually reduced from top to bottom (i.e., from the upper end of the rotating side plate 412 to the lower end of the rotating side plate 412). In this manner, the transmission of pressure to the rotating bed 411 and the damping member 42 can be facilitated.
Optionally, the upper corners of the rotating side plates 412 are arc-shaped corners, so that the turning space required for the support foot 40 to turn can be reduced.
Optionally, the lower end corner of the rotating side plate 412 is an arc-shaped corner.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the damping member 42 includes a damping pad 421 disposed on the resistance acting surface and two pad connecting portions 422 respectively disposed at two ends of the damping pad 421, the pad connecting portions 422 are bent portions, and the two pad connecting portions 422 are respectively wrapped at two ends (i.e., upper end and lower end) of the rotating base plate 411. Thus, the damping pad 421 can be easily abutted to the wall 300, and the damping pad 421 can be easily fixed to the resistance acting surface by the pad connecting portion 422. In addition, the overall structure of the supporting foot 40 can be more concise and convenient to assemble to a certain extent.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, a damping protrusion 4211 is convexly arranged on the damping pad 421, a damping through hole 4111 is arranged on the rotating base plate 411, and the damping protrusion 4211 is clamped in the damping through hole 4111. In this way, the coupling strength between the damping pad 421 and the rotary 41 can be enhanced, so that the reliability of the supporting foot 40 can be improved.
As shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the damping protrusions 4211 extend in the width direction of the damping pad 421.
As shown in fig. 14, the surface of the damping pad 421 for abutting against the wall 300 is a non-smooth surface. Specifically, the antiskid groove 4212 is disposed on the damping pad 421 and extends along the width direction of the damping pad 421.
Further, as shown in fig. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14, the support plate 11 is provided in two in the length direction of the window sill 302/the width direction of the window type air conditioner 200, and the outdoor diagonal support 30 is provided in two correspondingly. Thus, the supporting stability of the window air conditioner 200 can be improved.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, an end of the outer supporting portion 113 away from the window frame 301 is provided with a first folding abutting portion 114 extending upward, and the first folding abutting portion 114 may be used for abutting a side surface of the window type air conditioner 200 away from the window frame 301, or may be used for preventing the window type air conditioner 200 from sliding down and falling, so that the safety and reliability of the mounting bracket assembly 100 for fixing and supporting the window type air conditioner 200 may be improved.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, the supporting frame 10 further includes a transverse connecting plate 14, and the transverse connecting plate 14 connects the two supporting plates 11. Thus, the supporting capability of the supporting frame 10 can be improved.
As shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, the transverse web 14 is provided at an end of the outboard support portion 113 remote from the window frame 301.
As shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, the lateral support plate 11 is provided above the outer support portion 113.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, two second folding abutting portions 141 extending upward are provided at the side edges of the transverse connecting plate 14, the second folding abutting portions 141 are provided corresponding to the first folding abutting portions 114, and the second folding abutting portions 141 are connected to the first folding abutting portions 114. Optionally, the second flip abutment 141 and the first flip abutment 114 are connected by a screw locking structure.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, the upper end and the left and right side edges of the second folding abutting portion 141 are provided with flanges extending in a direction away from the window frame 301, and the first folding abutting portion 114 is provided in a space enclosed by the three flanges.
Further, as shown in fig. 3, 12, 17 and 24, two ends of the transverse connecting plate 14 are respectively provided with a first folding plate 142 extending downwards, a side edge of the transverse connecting plate 14 is provided with a second folding plate 143 extending downwards, and the support plate 11 is clamped between the first folding plate 142 and the second folding plate 143. In this manner, installation of transverse web 14 may be facilitated.
It will be appreciated that when the mounting bracket assembly 100 is installed at a window, it is necessary to horizontally install the lateral limiting member 12 assembly at the outlet to ensure that the window air conditioner 200 can be horizontally placed to ensure the quality of the operation of the window air conditioner 200. To this end, a level mounting structure is also provided on the mount assembly 100. Specifically, the level mounting structure is disposed at the inner end of the support frame 10 to facilitate observation of the level 60 by an operator. The following is a detailed description:
further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the mounting bracket assembly 100 is provided with a level mounting portion for mounting the level 60. Specifically, the level meter mounting portion is a meter mounting plate 15 that is provided at one end of the support frame 10 and is protruded in a direction away from the window frame 301, and the level meter 60 may be mounted on the meter mounting plate 15. In this manner, the installer may be able to observe the condition of the level 60 indoors.
In the present embodiment, the instrument mounting plate 15 is disposed on the lateral limiting member 12. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the instrument mounting plate 15 is provided at the lower edge of the first curb plate 122.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the mounting bracket assembly 100 further includes a mounting shell 50, the mounting shell 50 is provided with an accommodating cavity 51 for installing the level meter 60, the mounting shell 50 is provided with a visible gap 52 communicated with the accommodating cavity 51, and the mounting shell 50 is detachably installed on the meter mounting plate 15. Specifically, the mounting shell 50 is provided with a detachable connection structure for detachable connection with the level mounting portion.
As shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the level 60 is installed in the accommodating cavity 51, and the viewing gap 52 exposes the level 60, so as to facilitate viewing the state of the level 60, and thus the horizontal state of the transverse fixing member 1 can be adjusted according to the state of the level 60, so that the transverse fixing member 1 can be horizontally installed, and the mounting bracket assembly 100 can be horizontally installed.
Further, by having the mounting case 50 detachably mounted on the instrument mounting plate 15, the level 60 can be mounted on the support stand 10 as needed, and the level 60 can be removed when not needed, to avoid damage to the level 60 and the mounting case 50.
Thus, in use, the mounting case 50 with the level gauge 60 mounted thereon is only required to be mounted on the level gauge mounting portion of the mounting bracket assembly, thereby reducing the difficulty of mounting the level gauge. Moreover, mounting the level 60 to the mounting bracket assembly 100 via the mounting housing 50 facilitates ensuring/improving the accuracy of the level 50 testing.
Optionally, the viewing aperture 52 is provided in the top of the mounting housing 50 to facilitate viewing of the condition of the level 60.
Further, installation shell 50 joint in appearance mounting panel 15, that is to say, detachable connection structure is for being used for the joint structure with spirit level installation department joint. Thus, the mounting and dismounting of the mounting case 50 can be made simple and convenient.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the joint structure is including two elasticity card arms 53 of locating the relative both sides of installation shell 50, the lower extreme of elasticity card arm 53 protrudes downwards in the bottom of installation shell 50, the lower extreme of elasticity card arm 53 is equipped with to being close to another the protruding card protruding 54 of establishing of direction of elasticity card arm 53, the bottom of installation shell 50 is used for the butt in the upper surface of appearance mounting panel 15, protruding 54 of card locate the below of appearance mounting panel 15 and with the lower surface joint/butt of appearance mounting panel 15.
In this manner, the snap projection 54 can be mounted below the instrument mounting plate 15 by the elasticity of the elastic snap arm 53; and, through the joint/butt of protruding 54 and the lower surface of appearance mounting panel 15 of card, and the butt of the bottom of installation shell 50 and the upper surface of appearance mounting panel 15, can make installation shell 50 joint on appearance mounting panel 15.
Optionally, the snap boss 54 is an inverted snap to facilitate mounting the snap boss 54 underneath the instrument mounting plate 15.
Further, the elastic clip arm 53 includes a horizontal arm 531 protruding from a side portion of the mounting shell 50 and extending in a direction away from the mounting shell 50, and a vertical arm 532 disposed at an end of the horizontal arm 531 away from the mounting shell 50 and extending in a downward bending manner, and the clip protrusion 54 is disposed at a lower end of the vertical arm 532. In this manner, the horizontal arm 531 provides a space for the elastic movement of the elastic latch arm 53, and the vertical arm 532 allows the latch protrusion 54 to be mounted below the mounting plate. Moreover, such an arrangement also enables the resilient catch arm 53 to have sufficient resilience.
Optionally, the vertical arm 532 is in smooth transition with the horizontal arm 531.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, two opposite side edges of the instrument mounting plate 15 are respectively provided with a clamping notch 151, and the lower end of the elastic clamping arm 53 is disposed in the clamping notch 151. Specifically, the lower end of the vertical arm 532 is disposed in the clamping gap 151. Thus, the clamping arm can be limited in the clamping notch 151 to further limit the mounting shell 50. Of course, in other embodiments, the clamp through hole may be directly formed on the instrument mounting plate 15, and the lower end of the clamp arm may be disposed in the clamp through hole.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, the bottom of the mounting housing 50 is provided with a mounting opening 55 communicating with the accommodating chamber 51, so that the level 60 can be mounted into the accommodating chamber 51 through the mounting opening 55.
Further, as shown in fig. 23, the accommodating chamber 51 includes a top wall surface 511 opposite to the mounting opening 55, and two side wall surfaces 512 connected to opposite sides of the top wall surface 511, a limiting convex portion 513 is convexly disposed on the side wall surfaces 512, and the limiting convex portion 513 is used for limiting the level gauge 60 between the limiting convex portion 513 and the top wall surface 511. In this manner, the level 60 can be installed in the receiving cavity 51.
Further, the shape of the top wall surface 511 is adapted to the outer shape of the level gauge 60, and/or the limit protrusion 513 has a limit surface 5131 facing the level gauge 60 and adapted to the outer shape of the level gauge 60. In this manner, positioning of the level 60 may be facilitated. In this embodiment, the level gauge 60 is substantially cylindrical, the top wall surface 511 is an arc surface, and the limiting surface 5131 is an arc surface.
In this embodiment, the mounting case 50 has a U-shaped cross-section.
Further, as shown in fig. 23, the limit protrusion 513 further has a guide surface 5132, and the protruding height of the guide surface 5132 gradually increases from bottom to top. In this way, when the level gauge 60 is mounted, it is convenient to guide the level gauge 60 above the limit convex part 513, so as to reduce the mounting difficulty of the level gauge 60.
Further, as shown in fig. 23, the guide surface 5132 is smoothly and transitionally connected with the limiting surface 5131.
Further, as shown in fig. 4, 15, and 18-24, two ends of the mounting shell 50 are respectively provided with an end through hole 56 communicating with the accommodating cavity 51. Optionally, the end through hole 56 also communicates with the mounting opening 55.
As shown in fig. 19, a plurality of the stopper protrusions 513 are provided at intervals in a direction away from the window frame 301 (i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the level 60). Thus, the mounting stability of the level 60 can be improved.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 19, two limit protrusions 513 are provided on each of the side wall surfaces 512.
The above description is only an alternative embodiment of the present invention, and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, and all modifications and equivalents of the present invention, which are made by the contents of the present specification and the accompanying drawings, or directly/indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are included in the scope of the present invention.

Claims (22)

1. A mounting bracket assembly for mounting a window air conditioner, said mounting bracket assembly comprising:
one end of the supporting frame is used for being installed on the inner side of the window frame, and the other end of the supporting frame extends out of the room; and
the upper end of the connecting piece is used for being connected with a window type air conditioner; the connecting piece is connected with the support frame, and/or the lower end of the connecting piece is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill.
2. The mount assembly of claim 1, wherein the connector is adapted to be located inside a window frame; and/or the upper end of the connecting piece is used for being connected to the side part of the window type air conditioner.
3. The mount assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the connector comprises a first support member having an upper end for connection to a window air conditioner and a lower end for abutting against a countertop of a window sill.
4. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 3 wherein the first support member has a plurality of support connection locations distributed in a vertical direction for connection to a window air conditioner.
5. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 4 wherein said first support member defines a third connecting through-hole, said third connecting through-hole being a slot extending in an up-down direction, said third connecting through-hole defining a plurality of said support connection locations.
6. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 4 wherein said first support member includes a vertical support plate, a horizontal abutment plate disposed at a lower end of said vertical support plate, and a lateral abutment plate, a plurality of said support connections being disposed at said vertical support plate, said horizontal abutment plate extending toward or away from said window frame, a lower edge of said horizontal abutment plate being adapted to abut a countertop of a window sill; the lateral abutting plate is arranged at one end of the horizontal abutting plate, far away from the vertical supporting plate, and extends to one side, and the lower side edge of the lateral abutting plate is used for abutting against the table top of the windowsill.
7. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 3 wherein said connector further comprises a second support member, one end of said second support member being connected to one end of said support bracket and the other end of said second support member being connected to said first support member.
8. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 7 wherein the first support member is movably disposed in an up and down direction relative to the second support member such that a connection position of the first support member to the second support member is adjustable in height relative to the sill; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first support piece is movably arranged relative to the second support piece in a direction far away from or close to the window frame, so that the distance between the connecting position of the first support piece and the second support piece and the supporting frame is adjustable.
9. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 8 wherein said first support member defines a first connecting aperture and said second support member defines a second connecting aperture that is cooperatively engaged with said first connecting aperture; and the combination of (a) and (b),
the first connecting through hole is a long hole extending along the up-down direction; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the second connection via hole is an elongated hole extending in a direction away from/close to the window frame; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
the first connecting via hole and the third connecting via hole of the first support are the same strip hole.
10. The mount assembly of claim 9, wherein the second support includes a horizontal support plate extending away from the window frame, a vertical connection plate, and a lateral connection plate, the second connection via being provided in the horizontal support plate; the vertical connecting plate is arranged at one end of the horizontal supporting plate close to the window frame and extends downwards; the lateral connecting plate is arranged at the lower end of the vertical connecting plate, extends along the length direction of the windowsill, and is connected to the supporting frame.
11. The mounting bracket assembly of any one of claims 1-10, wherein the support bracket comprises a lateral fixing member for fixing and abutting against an inner side surface of the window frame, the lateral fixing member extending along a length direction of the windowsill, the lateral fixing member comprising a lateral limiting member and two lateral extending members respectively disposed at two ends of the lateral limiting member, one end of the lateral extending member away from the lateral limiting member being configured to be connected to a sidewall of the window opening; the transverse extending piece and the transverse limiting piece are movably matched in the length direction of the windowsill, so that the length of the transverse fixing piece in the length direction of the windowsill is adjustable;
the connecting member is mounted to the laterally extending member.
12. The mount assembly of claim 11, wherein said connector member is movably disposed relative to said laterally extending member in a length direction of said laterally extending member such that a connection position of said connector member to said laterally extending member is adjustable in the length direction of said laterally extending member.
13. The mount assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the first side extension plate of the laterally extending member is provided with a plurality of third coupling holes spaced apart along a length of the laterally extending member, and the lateral connecting plate of the connecting member is provided with fourth coupling holes cooperatively coupled with the third coupling holes.
14. The mount assembly of claim 13, wherein the fourth attachment aperture is a elongated aperture extending along a length of the laterally extending member; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and a plurality of sixth connecting holes which are distributed at intervals in the length direction of the transverse extending piece are formed in the second extending side plate of the transverse extending piece, and the sixth connecting holes are used for being matched and connected with the fourth connecting holes.
15. The mount assembly of claim 11, wherein the support bracket further comprises a support plate including an inboard support portion, an outboard support portion, and a middle joint portion, the inboard support portion being disposed above the sill and connected to the lateral stop member; the outer side supporting portion extends out of the room, the outer side supporting portion is lower than the inner side supporting portion, and the middle connecting portion connects the inner side supporting portion and the outer side supporting portion.
16. The mount assembly of claim 15, wherein said support plates are disposed in two along the length of said sill, said support bracket further including a transverse web connecting said two support plates.
17. The mounting bracket assembly of claim 16 wherein the lateral support plate is disposed above the lateral support portion, a first upwardly extending folding abutment portion is disposed at an end of the lateral support portion away from the window frame, two second upwardly extending folding abutment portions are disposed at lateral edges of the lateral connecting plate, the second folding abutment portions are disposed corresponding to the first folding abutment portions, and the second folding abutment portions are connected to the first folding abutment portions.
18. The mount assembly of claim 17, wherein the transverse web is provided at each end with a first downwardly extending flap, and the transverse web is provided at a side edge with a second downwardly extending flap, the support panel being captured between the first and second flaps.
19. The mount assembly of claim 15, wherein the mount assembly is an outdoor tilt brace, an upper end of the outdoor tilt brace being adjustably connected to the outboard support portion, a lower end of the outdoor tilt brace being adapted to abut against a wall.
20. A window air conditioner assembly comprising:
the mount assembly of any one of claims 1 to 19, for mounting at a window of a wall; and
and the window type air conditioner is arranged on the mounting frame component.
21. The window air conditioner assembly as set forth in claim 20 wherein said window air conditioner has a divider slot dividing said window air conditioner into an indoor section and an outdoor section, said divider slot being adapted for insertion of a screen positioned at said window.
22. The window air conditioner assembly as recited in claim 21 further comprising a mounting base movably mounted to said separating channel, and a sealing member interposed with said mounting base, said sealing member adapted to be deformed and secured in interference fit with said mounting base, said sealing member being carried by said mounting base to switch between a storage state and an operating state; wherein:
in the accommodated state, the seal is accommodated in the separation groove;
in the operating condition, the sealing element projects laterally from the separating channel and is suitable for being held by the shutter and/or the side wall of the window.
CN201911307941.9A 2019-12-17 2019-12-17 Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly Pending CN112984642A (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201911307941.9A CN112984642A (en) 2019-12-17 2019-12-17 Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
US17/775,832 US20220381475A1 (en) 2019-12-17 2020-03-13 Mounting bracket assembly and window air conditioner assembly
PCT/CN2020/079313 WO2021120424A1 (en) 2019-12-17 2020-03-13 Mounting rack assembly and window type air conditioner assembly

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201911307941.9A CN112984642A (en) 2019-12-17 2019-12-17 Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CN112984642A true CN112984642A (en) 2021-06-18

Family

ID=76343804

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CN201911307941.9A Pending CN112984642A (en) 2019-12-17 2019-12-17 Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CN (1) CN112984642A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN211261059U (en) Connecting piece, support piece, mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211261058U (en) Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
US11397024B2 (en) Mounting bracket assembly and window air conditioner assembly
CN211716711U (en) Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211261044U (en) Mounting shell, mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN111306645A (en) Connecting piece, support piece, mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CA3057125C (en) Mounting bracket for window air conditioner and window air conditioner assembly
CN110966687A (en) Connecting assembly for window type air conditioner assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211650493U (en) Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211650492U (en) Transverse fixing piece, mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211400069U (en) Supporting legs, mounting bracket subassembly and window type air conditioner subassembly
CN112984642A (en) Mounting frame assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
WO2021120424A1 (en) Mounting rack assembly and window type air conditioner assembly
CN211345569U (en) Mounting bracket for window type air conditioner and window type air conditioner assembly
CN213453974U (en) Installation component and air conditioner component
CN211345568U (en) Mounting bracket for window type air conditioner and window type air conditioner assembly
CN210241803U (en) Outdoor machine of air conditioner
JP3067713B2 (en) Rod coupling mechanism for room air conditioner outdoor unit mounting bracket
CA3087638C (en) Mounting bracket assembly and window air conditioner assembly
CA3086265C (en) Connection member, mounting bracket assembly, and window air conditioner assembly
CN216244854U (en) Wall-mounted device of indoor unit of air conditioner and air conditioner
CN117824139A (en) Mounting bracket and air conditioner
CN220852580U (en) Mounting bracket and air conditioner
CN220135702U (en) Air conditioner casing assembly and air conditioner
CN218210056U (en) Installing support and air conditioner

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
PB01 Publication
PB01 Publication
SE01 Entry into force of request for substantive examination
SE01 Entry into force of request for substantive examination