CN219713483U - Indoor unit of furniture cabinet air conditioner and air conditioner - Google Patents

Indoor unit of furniture cabinet air conditioner and air conditioner Download PDF

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CN219713483U
CN219713483U CN202320134212.3U CN202320134212U CN219713483U CN 219713483 U CN219713483 U CN 219713483U CN 202320134212 U CN202320134212 U CN 202320134212U CN 219713483 U CN219713483 U CN 219713483U
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曹师增
黄罡
孟相宏
孙升华
徐鹏立
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Qingdao Haier Air Conditioner Gen Corp Ltd
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The utility model relates to the technical field of air conditioners, in particular to an air conditioner indoor unit of a furniture cabinet and an air conditioner, and aims to solve the problem that in the prior art, the furniture cabinet is only used as a shell of the air conditioner indoor unit and does not have a storage function. The indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner comprises a cabinet and an indoor unit, and the indoor unit is arranged in the cabinet, so that the furniture cabinet and the air conditioner are integrated, and the problems that the indoor unit of the air conditioner occupies an indoor space and the integrity of the indoor space is affected are solved. In addition, the indoor unit is arranged to occupy part of the space of the inner cavity, so that objects can be placed in the rest inner cavity, and the cabinet has the capacity of accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner and simultaneously has the capacity of placing objects.

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Indoor unit of furniture cabinet air conditioner and air conditioner
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of air conditioners, and particularly provides an indoor unit of an air conditioner of a furniture cabinet and the air conditioner.
Background
With the improvement of the living standard of people, the air conditioner has become one of common electrical appliances in the life of people. The current common air conditioner comprises a wall-mounted air conditioner and a cabinet air conditioner, and the wall-mounted air conditioner and the cabinet air conditioner indoor unit can be respectively arranged on an indoor wall and at a corner wall root, so that not only a certain space position is occupied, but also the overall design of an indoor space can be influenced.
At present, an air conditioner indoor unit and a furniture cabinet are generally integrated, but when the existing furniture cabinet and the air conditioner indoor unit are combined, the furniture cabinet is only used as a shell of the air conditioner indoor unit, and the furniture cabinet does not have a storage function.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new solution to the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the technical problems that in the prior art, a furniture cabinet is combined with an air conditioner indoor unit, and the furniture cabinet is only used as a shell of the air conditioner indoor unit and does not have a storage function. The utility model provides an indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner, which comprises:
a cabinet having an interior cavity;
and the indoor unit is arranged in the inner cavity and occupies part of the space of the inner cavity so that objects can be placed in the rest inner cavity.
In the preferred technical scheme of the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner, the cabinet is provided with the air inlet and the first air outlet, and the indoor unit and the cabinet share the same air inlet and the first air outlet, so that indoor air enters the indoor unit from the air inlet and is discharged through the first air outlet when the indoor unit runs.
In the preferable technical scheme of the furniture cabinet air conditioner indoor unit, the indoor unit comprises a fan and a heat exchanger;
the fan and the heat exchanger are sequentially arranged in the gas flow direction, or the heat exchanger and the fan are sequentially arranged in the gas flow direction.
In the preferred technical scheme of the furniture cabinet air conditioner indoor unit, the indoor unit is arranged close to the back surface of the cabinet, so that one side, away from the back surface of the cabinet, of the indoor unit forms an accommodating space with the facing of the cabinet.
In the preferred technical scheme of the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner, the fan is a cross-flow fan, and the cross-flow fan is arranged along the length direction of the cabinet; and/or
The heat exchanger is a plate heat exchanger or a tube type heat exchanger, and the heat exchanger is arranged along the length direction of the cabinet.
In the preferred technical scheme of the furniture cabinet air conditioner indoor unit, the indoor unit is arranged close to the first side of the cabinet, so that an accommodating space is formed between the second side of the cabinet and the side, away from the first side of the cabinet, of the indoor unit.
In the preferable technical scheme of the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner, the fan is an axial flow fan, and the axial flow fan is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet; and/or
The heat exchanger is a plate heat exchanger or a tube type heat exchanger, and the heat exchanger is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet.
In the preferred technical scheme of the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner, an air outlet area is formed in the indoor unit between the heat exchanger and the first air outlet, and the length of the air outlet area along the length direction of the cabinet is gradually increased according to the air flowing direction; and/or
A filter screen is arranged at a position, close to the air inlet and the first air outlet, in the indoor unit, or at a position, close to the air inlet, in the indoor unit, or at a position, close to the first air outlet, in the indoor unit; and/or
The air inlet and the first air outlet are provided with grids, or the air inlet is provided with grids, or the first air outlet is provided with grids.
In the preferred technical scheme of the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner, the first air outlet is formed in the top of the cabinet; and/or
An air inlet is formed in the bottom of the cabinet.
The utility model also provides an air conditioner which comprises the furniture cabinet indoor air conditioner.
It can be understood by those skilled in the art that the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner comprises a cabinet and an indoor unit, and the indoor unit is arranged in the cabinet, so that the furniture cabinet and the air conditioner are integrated, and the problems that the indoor unit of the air conditioner occupies not only an indoor space, but also the integrity of the indoor space can be influenced are solved. In addition, the indoor unit is arranged to occupy part of the inner cavity space, so that objects can be placed in the rest space, and the cabinet has the capacity of accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner and simultaneously has the capacity of placing objects.
Further, the indoor unit and the cabinet share the same air inlet and the same first air outlet, so that air can enter and exhaust conveniently, and the practicability of the indoor air conditioner of the furniture cabinet can be improved.
Further, when the indoor unit is close to the back of the cabinet, an accommodating space is formed between one side, away from the back of the cabinet, of the indoor unit and the facing of the cabinet, so that the cabinet has the capacity of accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner and simultaneously has the object accommodating capacity.
Further, through setting the fan as the cross flow fan, the heat exchanger sets up to plate heat exchanger or shell and tube heat exchanger for when the air output and the heat exchange efficiency of indoor set keep unchanged, can reduce the indoor set and occupy the volume of rack, thereby make the rack still have the ability of putting the thing when possessing the indoor set of holding the air conditioner.
Further, when the indoor unit is close to the first side of the cabinet, an accommodating space is formed between the second side of the cabinet and the side, far away from the first side of the cabinet, of the indoor unit, so that the cabinet has the capacity of accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner and simultaneously has the object accommodating capacity.
Further, by setting the fan as an axial flow fan, the heat exchanger is set as a plate heat exchanger or a tube type heat exchanger, so that the volume of the cabinet occupied by the indoor unit can be reduced while the air output and the heat exchange efficiency of the indoor unit are kept unchanged, and the cabinet has the capacity of accommodating articles while accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner.
Further, the length of the air outlet area along the length direction of the cabinet is gradually increased according to the air flowing direction, so that the air pressure is gradually reduced, and the air backflow can be avoided.
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Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an indoor unit of a television cabinet air conditioner according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a television cabinet air conditioner indoor unit according to the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a second cross-sectional view of the indoor unit of the television cabinet air conditioner of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a television cabinet air conditioner indoor unit according to the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a partial structural view of the baffle plate and the driving member of the present utility model.
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1. a cabinet; 11. an air inlet; 111. a grille; 12. a first air outlet; 2. an indoor unit; 21. an indoor unit body; 22. a fan; 23. a heat exchanger; 24. a filter screen; 25. an air outlet area; 3. a baffle; 31. a second air outlet; 4. a driving member; 41. a motor; 42. a gear; 5. a rack; 6. and a connecting piece.
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Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are merely for explaining the technical principles of the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. For example, although the present embodiment is described in connection with a television cabinet air conditioning indoor unit, this is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, and one skilled in the art may combine the air conditioning indoor unit of the present utility model with other types of furniture cabinets, such as computer cabinets, etc., without departing from the principles of the present utility model.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, terms such as "upper", "lower", "inner", "bottom", and the like indicate directions or positional relationships based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "disposed," "connected" and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; the two components can be mechanically connected, can be directly connected or can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with each other. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Referring first to fig. 1-5, an indoor unit of a television cabinet air conditioner according to the present utility model will be described, and fig. 1 is a block diagram of the indoor unit of a television cabinet air conditioner according to the present utility model; FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a television cabinet air conditioner indoor unit according to the present utility model; FIG. 3 is a second cross-sectional view of the indoor unit of the television cabinet air conditioner of the present utility model; FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a television cabinet air conditioner indoor unit according to the present utility model; fig. 5 is a partial structural view of the baffle plate and the driving member of the present utility model.
As shown in fig. 1-3, in order to solve the problem that in the prior art, a furniture cabinet and an air conditioner indoor unit are combined, the television cabinet is only used as a shell of the air conditioner indoor unit, and the television cabinet air conditioner does not have a storage function any more, the television cabinet air conditioner comprises a cabinet 1 and an indoor unit 2, wherein the cabinet 1 is provided with an inner cavity, the indoor unit 2 is arranged in the inner cavity, and the indoor unit 2 is arranged to occupy part of the space of the inner cavity, so that the storage in the remaining inner cavity can be realized.
According to the utility model, the indoor unit 2 is arranged in the cabinet 1, so that the television cabinet and the indoor unit of the air conditioner are integrated, and the problems that the indoor unit of the air conditioner not only occupies indoor space, but also can influence the integrity of the indoor space are solved. In addition, the indoor unit 2 is arranged to occupy part of the space of the inner cavity, so that the rest of the inner cavity can be used for accommodating objects, and the cabinet 1 has the capacity of accommodating objects while accommodating the indoor unit of the air conditioner.
A preferred embodiment of a television cabinet air conditioning indoor unit according to the present utility model will now be described with further reference to fig. 1-5. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the following description of the embodiments is merely illustrative of the principles of the present utility model and not in limitation of the scope of the utility model. On the premise that the indoor unit of the television cabinet air conditioner at least comprises the cabinet 1 and the indoor unit 2, the following setting modes can be adjusted by a person skilled in the art, so that the utility model can be suitable for more specific application scenes.
As shown in fig. 1-5, in a preferred embodiment, a television cabinet air conditioner indoor unit includes a cabinet 1 and an indoor unit 2.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 3, the cabinet 1 is in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and has an inner cavity, a plurality of first air outlets 12 arranged in a matrix are formed at the top (upper side as shown in fig. 1-3), an air inlet 11 is formed at the bottom (lower side as shown in fig. 1-3), a grid 111 is arranged at the air inlet 11, and a plurality of grid holes arranged in a matrix are formed on the grid 111, so that indoor air can enter the cabinet 1 through the air inlet 11, and finally is discharged from the first air outlets 12. The first air outlet 12 is formed in the top of the cabinet 1, so that the influence of direct blowing of the indoor unit of the air conditioner on a human body can be avoided.
Of course, the shape of the cabinet 1 is not fixed in the present utility model, and those skilled in the art can adjust the shape according to specific application scenarios. For example, the body may also be racetrack-shaped. In addition, the opening positions and the opening number of the air inlet 11 and the first air outlet 12 are not limited in the present utility model, and those skilled in the art can adjust the positions and the opening number according to specific needs. For example, the air inlet 11 may be formed at the top of the cabinet 1, the first air outlet 12 is formed at the bottom of the cabinet 1, or the air inlet 11 is formed on a side wall of the cabinet 1, or the first air outlet 12 is formed on a side wall of the cabinet 1. And/or the number of the air inlets 11 is a plurality of, and the plurality of air inlets 11 are arranged in a matrix or random manner. And/or, the plurality of first air outlets 12 are arranged irregularly, or the number of the first air outlets 12 may be 1. When the number of the first air outlets 12 is 1, the area of the first air outlets 12 is relatively large.
It should be noted that, when the air inlet 11 or the first air outlet 12 is disposed at the bottom of the cabinet 1, the bottom of the cabinet 1 is further provided with supporting legs, so that a gap exists between the air inlet 11 or the first air outlet 12 and the ground, which is beneficial to the entry or the discharge of the air. When the air inlet 11 is formed in the bottom of the cabinet 1, in order to reduce dust on the ground from entering the indoor unit, a first air guiding plate can be arranged at the bottom of the cabinet 1 and extends downwards along the bottom of the cabinet, and a second air guiding plate extends upwards along the direction away from the first air guiding plate along the first air guiding plate, so that the two air guiding plates can shield the air inlet, and a certain distance is reserved between the first end of the second air guiding plate away from the first air guiding plate and the bottom of the cabinet, so that gas can enter the indoor unit 2 through the air inlet 11.
In addition, the setting position of the grid 111 in the present utility model is not constant, and a person skilled in the art can adjust the setting position according to a specific application scenario. For example, the grille 111 may be disposed at the first air outlet 12, or the grille 111 may be disposed at both the air inlet 11 and the first air outlet 12. The arrangement and shape of the grid holes are limited in the present utility model, and may be circular, elliptical, or the like. And/or the grid holes are also arranged in a random manner. In other embodiments, the arrangement of the grid 111 is not necessary and may be selected as desired by those skilled in the art.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 3, the indoor unit 2 is disposed in the inner cavity and near the back surface (the rear side as shown in fig. 1) of the cabinet 1, so that there is a receiving space between one side of the indoor unit 1 away from the back surface of the cabinet 1 and the facing (the front side as shown in fig. 1) of the cabinet 1, which is available for placing things as a placing space. The indoor unit 2 shares the same top and bottom surfaces with the cabinet 1, so that the indoor unit body 21 shares the same air inlet 11 and first air outlet 12 with the cabinet 1.
Of course, the arrangement of the air inlet 11 and the first air outlet 12 is not constant, and can be adjusted as required by those skilled in the art. For example, the indoor unit 2 and the cabinet 1 independently have a top surface and a bottom surface, and the first air outlet 12 formed on the indoor unit 2 is communicated with the first air outlet 12 formed on the cabinet 1, and the air inlet 11 formed on the indoor unit 2 is communicated with the air inlet 11 formed on the cabinet 1.
It should be noted that the installation position of the indoor unit 2 is not necessarily constant in the present utility model, and may be adjusted as required by those skilled in the art. Such as the indoor unit 2 is located near the first side (left side as shown in the figure) of the cabinet 1, so that there is a receiving space between the second side (right side as shown in the figure) of the cabinet 1 and the side of the indoor unit 2 away from the first side of the cabinet 1, where the receiving space is used as a storage space for storing objects.
It should be noted that the placement form of the placement space of the present utility model is not limited, and those skilled in the art may set the placement form according to the specific situation. If for the convenience of placing things in the space, the facing of the cabinet 1 can be provided with 1 or other number of openings communicated with the inner cavity, and the openings are provided with drawers, and the drawers can be pushed into or pulled out of the placing space.
Referring to fig. 2 and 3, the indoor unit 2 includes an indoor unit body 21, a filter screen 24 provided in the indoor unit body 21, a fan 22, and a heat exchanger 23. The inner space of the indoor unit body 21 is divided into an air inlet area and an air outlet area 25 arranged above the air inlet area by a heat exchanger 23. The cross section of the air inlet area is rectangular, and the cross section of the air outlet area 25 is trapezoid with long top and short bottom. The filter screen 24, the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 are all arranged in the air inlet area, and the filter screen 24, the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 are sequentially arranged from the air inlet 11 to the first air outlet 12, and the filter screen 24 is arranged at a position close to the air inlet 11. By setting the air outlet area 25 to be a trapezoid with a longer upper part and a shorter lower part, the length of the air outlet area 25 along the length direction (the left-right direction as shown in fig. 1 and 2) of the cabinet 1 is gradually increased according to the gas flowing direction, so that the gas pressure is gradually reduced, and thus, the gas backflow can be avoided.
Of course, the number of the filter screen 24, the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 is not limited in the present utility model, and may be changed as needed by those skilled in the art. For example, the screens 24 may be stacked in layers, 2, 3, or other numbers. And/or the number of the fans 22 may be 2, 3 or other, and the fans 22 may be arranged side by side or sequentially from top to bottom. And/or the number of heat exchangers 23 may be 2, 3 or other, with a plurality of heat exchangers 23 being stacked. In addition, the order of the filter screen 24, the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 is not limited in the present utility model, and those skilled in the art can adjust the order according to the specific application. For example, the filter screen 24, the fan 22, and the heat exchanger 23 may be sequentially disposed in a direction from the air inlet 11 to the first air outlet 12.
In addition, the shape of the air inlet area and the air outlet area 25 inside the indoor unit body 21 is not limited, and the shape can be adjusted by a person skilled in the art according to specific application scenarios. For example, the cross section of the air inlet area can also be in a trapezoid shape with a longer upper part and a shorter lower part. Alternatively, the entire indoor unit body 21 may have a trapezoidal cross section with a longer upper portion and a shorter lower portion.
Of course, the application does not limit the location and number of the filter screens 24, and those skilled in the art can adjust the location and number of the filter screens according to the specific application scenario. For example, a filter screen 24 may be disposed at a position of the indoor unit 2 near the first air outlet 12. And/or the number of screens 24 may also be 2, 3, or other numbers. When the number of the filter screens 24 is 2, the filter screens 24 may be disposed at the positions close to the first air outlet 12 and the air inlet 11 at the same time, or two filter screens 24 may be disposed at the positions close to the air inlet 11, and the two filter screens 24 sequentially filter the air entering the indoor unit 2.
Referring next to fig. 2 and 3, the fan 22 is a cross flow fan that is horizontally disposed along the length direction (left-right direction as viewed in fig. 2) of the cabinet 1. The heat exchanger 23 is a plate heat exchanger, which is horizontally arranged along the length direction of the cabinet 1.
Of course, the arrangement of the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 is not necessarily constant, and can be adjusted as required by those skilled in the art. For example, the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 may be disposed obliquely, or the heat exchanger may be a tube array type tube heater. In order to increase the air output of the indoor unit 2, fans may be further disposed at the first air outlet 12 and the air inlet 11, and in this case, the fans may be axial fans; or fans are disposed near the first air outlet 12 and the air inlet 11, and the fans may be cross-flow fans.
It should be noted that, when the indoor unit 2 is disposed near the first side of the cabinet 1, such that a space exists between the second side of the cabinet 1 and the side of the indoor unit 2 away from the first side of the cabinet 1, the fan 22 may be an axial flow fan, and the heat exchanger 23 may be a plate heat exchanger or a tube heat exchanger, where the fan 22 and the heat exchanger 23 extend along the width direction (the front-back direction as shown in fig. 1 and 2) of the cabinet 1, and may be disposed horizontally or obliquely, so long as the indoor air can circulate under the action of the fan 22 and can exchange heat through the heat exchanger 23.
Referring to fig. 4-5, a baffle plate 3 is disposed in the indoor unit 2 near the first air outlet 12, and a plurality of second air outlets 31 are disposed on the baffle plate 3 in a matrix arrangement. The baffle 3 is connected to the indoor unit 2 by a connecting member 6. The connecting pieces 6 are two connecting plates horizontally arranged on the indoor unit 2, and the two connecting plates are respectively arranged on two sides extending along the length direction of the indoor unit 2, so that two sides extending along the length direction of the baffle 3 are respectively arranged on the connecting plates. A rack 5 is arranged on one side of the baffle 3, which extends in the width direction, the rack 5 extends along the length direction, and teeth on the rack 5 are arranged at the bottom of the rack 5; the outer wall of the indoor unit body 21 is fixed by the motor 41, the output end of the motor 41 stretches into the indoor unit body 21 and is connected with the gear 42 meshed with the rack 5, so that when the gear 42 rotates under the action of the motor 41, the gear 42 can drive the rack 5 to reciprocate along the length direction of the baffle 3, and the baffle 3 can move at the first position and the second position. When the baffle 3 moves to the first position under the action of the driving member 4, the first air outlet 12 is communicated with the second air outlet 31 and is coaxial. When the baffle 3 moves to the second position under the action of the driving piece 4, the first air outlet 12 and the second air outlet 31 are staggered, and the non-hole area of the baffle 3 completely shields the first air outlet 12, so that dust can be prevented from entering the indoor unit 2 from the first air outlet when the indoor unit of the furniture cabinet air conditioner is idle.
Of course, the setting position of the baffle 3 is not fixed, and can be adjusted by a person skilled in the art according to specific application scenarios. For example, the baffle 3 may also be disposed above the indoor unit 2. When baffle 3 sets up in indoor set 2 top, can be connected through connecting piece 6 between baffle 3 and the indoor set 2, also can directly place at indoor set 2 top, with indoor set 2's top butt. In addition, the setting positions and the setting number of the connecting plates 6 are not constant, and can be adjusted by a person skilled in the art according to specific application scenes. For example, the connection plates may be provided on both sides in the width direction of the barrier 3. Alternatively, the number of the connection plates 6 may be 1. When the number of the connection plates 6 can be 1, the connection plates 6 can be arranged on one side in the width or length direction of the baffle plate 3, and the rack 5 is arranged on the opposite side of the baffle plate 3 and meshed with the gear 42, so that the baffle plate 3 can move between the first position and the second position.
In addition, the present utility model is not limited to the rack 5 and the arrangement position of the teeth on the rack 5, and can be adjusted as needed by those skilled in the art. For example, the rack 5 may be provided on one side of the baffle 3 extending in the longitudinal direction. And/or the teeth of the rack may also be provided on top of the rack. In other embodiments, the arrangement of the rack 5 is not necessary and can be selected as desired by a person skilled in the art. In the case where the rack 5 is not separately provided, a portion of the shutter 3 may be used as the rack, that is, the rack is formed in a partial region of the shutter 3, and the formation position of the rack on the shutter 3 may be arbitrarily selected and set.
In addition, the arrangement structure of the connecting piece 6 is not constant, and can be adjusted according to the needs of the person skilled in the art. For example, the connection member 6 may further include a vertical plate connected to the indoor unit 2 and a horizontal plate connected to the vertical plate, the horizontal plate allowing the barrier 3 to be placed thereon. Or, the connecting piece 6 includes two sliding grooves formed on the baffle 3 and two sliding bars formed on the indoor unit body 21, the sliding grooves can be formed on two sides of the baffle 3 along a length direction (a left-right direction as shown in fig. 1-2) or a width direction (a front-rear direction as shown in fig. 1-2) of the baffle 3, and sliding blocks are arranged at bottoms of the sliding bars and are slidably connected in the sliding grooves, so that the sliding bars can slide along the sliding grooves when the driving piece 4 drives the baffle 3 to move between the first position and the second position. Or, the connecting piece 6 includes two slide bars that set up on the baffle 3 and set up two spouts on indoor set, and the spout can be along the length direction or the width direction of indoor set 2 set up on indoor set 2 top both sides, and the top of slide bar is provided with the slider, and slider sliding connection is in the spout for when driving piece 4 drive baffle 3 moves between first position and second position, the slide bar can slide along the spout.
In addition, the arrangement of the driving member 4 in the present utility model is not exclusive, and one skilled in the art can select as desired. For example, the driving member 4 may be a telescopic member (such as a telescopic rod), and the fixed end of the telescopic member may be fixed on the top of the indoor unit 2, or may be fixed on a side wall of the indoor unit body 21, and the movable end is connected to the baffle 3, so that the baffle 3 may also be moved between the first position and the second position by the telescopic movement of the movable end of the telescopic member.
It should be noted that, the moving distance of the baffle 3 is not limited in the present utility model, as long as the baffle 3 is in the first position, the first air outlet 12 is communicated with the second air outlet 31, and in the second position, the second air outlet 31 is dislocated from the first air outlet. For example, when the shutter 3 moves to the first position, the axial directions of the first air outlet 12 and the second air outlet 31 are not on the same straight line, but a partial region of the first air outlet 12 coincides with a partial region of the second air outlet 31.
In addition, the utility model also provides an air conditioner which is the indoor unit of the television cabinet air conditioner in any embodiment.
Wherein the television may be mounted on cabinet 1 or above cabinet 1.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that while some embodiments described herein include some features but not others included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the utility model and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims of the present utility model, any of the claimed embodiments may be used in any combination.
Thus far, the technical solution of the present utility model has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of protection of the present utility model is not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent modifications and substitutions for related technical features may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles of the present utility model, and such modifications and substitutions will fall within the scope of the present utility model.

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1. An indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner, characterized in that the furniture cabinet air conditioner comprises:
a cabinet having an interior cavity;
and the indoor unit is arranged in the inner cavity and occupies part of the space of the inner cavity so that objects can be placed in the rest inner cavity.
2. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner of claim 1, wherein the cabinet is provided with an air inlet and a first air outlet, and the indoor unit and the cabinet share the same air inlet and the first air outlet, so that air in the room enters the indoor unit from the air inlet and is discharged through the first air outlet when the indoor unit is operated.
3. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner of claim 2, wherein the indoor unit comprises a fan and a heat exchanger;
the fan and the heat exchanger are sequentially arranged in the gas flow direction, or the heat exchanger and the fan are sequentially arranged in the gas flow direction.
4. A furniture cabinet air conditioning indoor unit according to claim 3, wherein the indoor unit is located adjacent the back of the cabinet such that the side of the indoor unit remote from the back of the cabinet forms a receiving space with the facing of the cabinet.
5. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner of claim 4, wherein the fan is a cross-flow fan, the cross-flow fan being disposed along a length direction of the cabinet; and/or
The heat exchanger is a plate heat exchanger or a tube type heat exchanger, and the heat exchanger is arranged along the length direction of the cabinet.
6. A furniture cabinet air conditioning indoor unit according to claim 3, wherein the indoor unit is arranged adjacent to the first side of the cabinet such that an accommodation space is formed between the second side of the cabinet and the side of the indoor unit remote from the first side of the cabinet.
7. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner according to claim 6, wherein the fan is an axial flow fan, the axial flow fan being disposed along a width direction of the cabinet; and/or
The heat exchanger is a plate heat exchanger or a tube type heat exchanger, and the heat exchanger is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet.
8. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner according to claim 3, wherein a region between the heat exchanger and the first air outlet in the indoor unit is an air outlet region, and the length of the air outlet region along the length direction of the cabinet is gradually increased according to the air flow direction; and/or
A filter screen is arranged at a position, close to the air inlet and the first air outlet, in the indoor unit, or at a position, close to the air inlet, in the indoor unit, or at a position, close to the first air outlet, in the indoor unit; and/or
The air inlet and the first air outlet are provided with grids, or the air inlet is provided with grids, or the first air outlet is provided with grids.
9. The indoor unit of a furniture cabinet air conditioner according to claim 2, wherein the first air outlet is formed in the top of the cabinet; and/or
An air inlet is formed in the bottom of the cabinet.
10. An air conditioner, characterized in that the air conditioner comprises the furniture cabinet indoor air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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