EP3193087A1 - Vertical air conditioner - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F1/00—Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
- F24F1/0007—Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
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- F24F1/005—Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements mounted on the floor; standing on the floor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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- the present invention relates to the field of air conditioning technology and, more particularly, to a vertical air conditioner.
- the vertical air conditioners are widely used in office space, public places and family living room due to the large amount of air outflow, strong cooling and heating capacities and other characteristics.
- Most of the existing vertical air conditioners adopts the front air outflow manner, in which a panel of the air conditioner is fixed, an air outlet is provided on the panel, and an air guide plate is arranged at the air outlet.
- the air guide plate closes the air outlet and substantially matches the panel plane to form an integral panel structure.
- the air guide plate rotates to open the air outlet, heat exchange air after the exchange of heat is blown out from the air outlet, so as to cool or heat the indoor air for temperature adjustment.
- the air guide plate is prone to deformation, and cannot completely close the air outlet, so that the gap between the air guide plate and the panel is increased, further affecting the aesthetics of the appearance of the air conditioner, increasing the probability of dust entering into the air conditioner from the gap, and affecting the service life of the internal structural members of the air conditioner and the air supply performance of the air conditioner.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a vertical air conditioner which solves the above problems existed in the existing air conditioners in which an air outlet is provided on a panel and a separate air guide plate is used to open and close the air outlet.
- the present invention uses the technical solution as follows:
- a vertical air conditioner comprising an air conditioner body which comprises an air conditioner main body in which an air supply duct is formed, wherein the air conditioner further comprises a first panel and a second panel, and a first panel driving mechanism and a second panel driving mechanism for respectively driving the first panel and the second panel to slide away from each other to form an air outlet between the first panel and the second panel and an air outflow end of the air supply duct when the air conditioner is powered on, and for respectively slide the first panel and the second panel to slide towards each other to close the air outlet when the air conditioner is powered off.
- the present invention has the following advantages and positive effects: according to the present invention, the panel drive mechanisms are provided to drive the two panels to slide, and the air outlet is formed by sliding the panels away from each other, and the air outlet is closed by sliding the panels towards each other, so that there is no need to provide an air outlet directly on the panel, and there is also no need to additionally arrange an air guide plate on the air outlet, thereby preventing occurrence of problems such as poor appearance caused by the arrangement of the air guide plate, and ingress of dust due to likely generated gaps.
- FIG. 1 to 9 An embodiment of a vertical air conditioner of the present invention is shown in Figs. 1 to 9 .
- Figs. 1 and 2 are front views of this embodiment, with an air outlet being closed and opened, respectively;
- Fig. 3 is a structural schematic view, with part of a panel being removed;
- Fig. 4 is a structural schematic view of the back of a panel;
- Fig. 5 is an exploded view of a panel assembly structure;
- Fig. 6 is a structural exploded view of the vertical air conditioner of this embodiment;
- Figs. 7 and 8 are respectively a perspective view and a structural exploded view of a base; and
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a connector.
- the vertical air conditioner of this embodiment comprises a base 7 and an air conditioner body 100 in the form of a cylinder as a whole, and the base 7 is detachably fitted with the air conditioner body 100. It is not limited to the cylindrical structure, but may be of other structures.
- the air conditioner body 100 and the base 7 are both of a rectangular cubic structure and the like.
- the base 7 serves as the overall bottom seat of the air conditioner body 100, is placed on the ground, and raises the air conditioner body 100 to a certain height.
- the air conditioner body 100 as the structure for realizing basic air conditioning functions such as refrigeration, heating and dehumidification, comprises an air conditioner main body 1, and an air supply duct, a heat exchanger, a fan, etc. (not shown) are formed in the air conditioner main body 1.
- the air conditioner body 100 further comprises a first panel 2 and a second panel 3.
- the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 are bilaterally symmetrically formed on the outer side of the air conditioner main body 1 as the front panels of the air conditioner body 100.
- the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 are not fixed to the air conditioner main body 1 but are capable of sliding under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms.
- a slide groove 11 is formed on a border of the air conditioner main body 1 corresponding to the upper and/or lower edges of the first panel 2 and the second panel 3, the upper and/or lower edges of the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 are inserted in the slide groove 11 and slide around the air conditioner main body 1 in the slide groove 11 under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms.
- a slide rail (not shown) is formed on a border of the air conditioner main body 1 corresponding to the upper and/or lower edges of the first panel 2 and the second panel 3, a slide groove is formed in the upper and/or lower edges of the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 to cover the slide rail of the air conditioner main body 1, and the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 also slide around the air conditioner main body 1 under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms.
- the two panels are controlled to slide around the air conditioner main body 1, such that the panel can more tightly fit against the air conditioner main body 1, rather than remote away from the air conditioner main body 1, thereby reducing the space occupied after the air conditioner is powered on and the panels slide away from each other, and facilitating the installation and layout of the air conditioner in the room.
- the panel driving mechanisms comprise a first panel driving mechanism 5 for driving the first panel 2 and a second panel driving mechanism (not shown) for driving the second panel 3.
- a first panel driving mechanism 5 for driving the first panel 2
- a second panel driving mechanism for driving the second panel 3.
- the first panel driving mechanism 5 drives the first panel 2
- the second panel driving mechanism drives the second panel 3, so that the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 slide away from each other.
- the first panel 2 slides to the left or left rear
- the second panel 3 slides to the right or right rear, so that an air outlet 4 is formed between the first panel 2, the second panel 3 and the air outflow end of the air supply duct.
- the air after the heat exchange of the heat exchanger is then blown out from the air supply duct and the air outlet 4 into the room. Furthermore, when the air conditioner is powered off, the first panel driving mechanism 5 drives the first panel 2 and the second panel driving mechanism drives the second panel 3, so that the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 slide towards each other. For example, the first panel 2 slides to the right and the second panel 3 slides to the left, until the first panel 2 and the second panel 3 come into contact or overlap, thereby closing the air outlet 4.
- the panel drive mechanisms are provided to drive the two panels to slide, and the air outlet is formed by sliding the panels away from each other, and the air outlet is closed by sliding the panels towards each other, so that there is no need to provide an air outlet directly on the panel, and there is also no need to additionally arrange an air guide plate on the air outlet, thereby preventing occurrence of problems such as poor appearance caused by the arrangement of the air guide plate, and ingress of dust due to likely generated gaps.
- the panel driving mechanism is implemented by matching a gear and a rack. Furthermore, for a panel having a relatively large length, it is preferable to provide a driving mechanism at each of the upper and lower ends of the panel in order to ensure the stability of the sliding, and to drive the panel synchronously.
- the specific structure thereof is as follows:
- the first panel driving mechanism 5 comprises an upper end drive mechanism which is located at the upper end of the first panel 1 and formed by a first rack 51, a first motor 52 and a first gear 53, and a lower end drive mechanism which is located at the lower end of the first panel 1 and formed by a second rack 56, a second motor 57 and a second gear 58.
- the first rack 51 is fixed to the upper end of the first panel 1 close to the slide groove 11 at the upper end of the air conditioner main body 1
- the first motor 52 is fixed to the air conditioner main body 1 in a position corresponding to the first rack 51
- the first gear 53 is rotatably connected to the first motor 52 and meshes with the first rack 51 after the first panel 2 is assembled in place.
- the first motor 52 is accommodated in a first motor box 54; and the first motor box 54 is accommodated in a first gear box 55 together with the first gear 53. Therefore, the motor box and the gear box are used to hidden and protect the corresponding structural members.
- the structure of the lower end driving mechanism is similar to that of the upper end driving mechanism.
- the second rack 56 is fixed to the lower end of the first panel 1
- the second motor 57 is fixed to the air conditioner main body 1 in a position corresponding to the second rack 56
- the second gear 58 is rotatably connected to the second motor 57 and meshes with the second rack 52 after the first panel 2 is assembled in place.
- the second motor 57 and the second gear 58 are also hiddened and protected by the motor box, the gear box or the like.
- the panel can slide in place in a variety of ways, for example, by controlling the motor via a program or by a mechanical mechanism.
- the sliding of the panel is limited in a mechanical manner by using a position-limiting structure in combination with the structure of the driving mechanism.
- a first position-limiting part 511 in particular a position-limiting block, is formed on the first rack 51; and a second position-limiting part 59 such as a limit switch is formed on the air conditioner main body 1, which matches with the first position-limiting part 511.
- the second position-limiting part 59 as used herein, which is formed on the air conditioner main body 1, may either be fixed directly to the air conditioner main body 1, or may be formed on another part such as the first gear box 55 which is fixed to the air conditioner main body 1, so that the second position-limiting part is essentially fixed to the air conditioner main body 1 and capable of cooperating with the first position-limiting part 511 for limiting the sliding.
- the air conditioner control system receives the corresponding position-limiting signal and controls the motor of the driving mechanism to stop rotating, and the panel remains in the position and no longer slides, so that the limiting of the sliding is achieved.
- a position-limiting part may be also formed on the second rack 56 at the same time, and a position-limiting part is formed on the air conditioner main body 1 and cooperates with the position-limiting part on the second rack 56, such that both the upper and lower parts of the panel can perform position limiting.
- a position-limiting part may be also formed on the second rack 56 at the same time, and a position-limiting part is formed on the air conditioner main body 1 and cooperates with the position-limiting part on the second rack 56, such that both the upper and lower parts of the panel can perform position limiting.
- a first slide rail bracket 21 is provided in the middle of the back surface of the first panel 2, and a first slide rail 12 is provided on the air conditioner main body 1 in a position corresponding to the first slide rail bracket 21.
- the first slide rail 12 is overlapped with the first slide rail bracket 21, when the first panel 2 slides, the first slide rail 12 and the first slide rail bracket 21 performs position limiting and guiding, such that the first slide rail bracket 21 slides along the first slide rail 12 so that the entire panel 1 can slide more smoothly and stably.
- the slide rail may also be provided on the back surface of the first panel 2, and the corresponding slide rail bracket may be provided on the air conditioner main body 1, so that the purpose of enhancing the stable and smooth sliding performance of the first panel 2 can also be achieved.
- the second panel driving mechanism and other auxiliary structures may refer to the structures corresponding to the first panel described above, and are not specifically described herein.
- the air conditioner base 7 comprises a base body 71, which has a fitting part 7121 on the base body 71, and the fitting part 7121 is used to enable the base 7 to be detachably fitted with the air conditioner body 100.
- the base 7 becomes a structure substantially independent from the air conditioner body 100.
- a body air inlet 7141 and a body air outlet 7151 are formed on the base body 71, a cavity is formed in the base body 71, and a fan 722 and an air handling module 73 are formed in the cavity.
- the air handling module 73 herein refers to a module for realizing a basic handling function other than the heating, refrigeration, dehumidification, etc. of air in the conventional air conditioners, that is, a module for realizing an additional function such as humidification, purification, or refreshing of air.
- the base 7 itself forms a separate air supply system.
- the fan 722 works, the external air is sucked into base body 71 through the body air inlet 7141, passes through the air handling module 73 and is handled thereby, and then is blown out from the body air outlet 7151, such that the handling of air is achieved by using the air handling module 73.
- the air handling module 73 is a humidification module, the air will be humidified in the environment; if air handling module 73 is a purification module, the air will be cleaned in the environment; and if the air handling module 73 is an aromatherapy deodorization module, the air will be subjected to aromatherapy deodorization in the environment, and so on.
- the base 7 since the base 7 is substantially independent from the air conditioner body 100, it can be individually controlled to realize the independent operation of the additional air handling function and the original basic function of the air conditioner.
- the base 7 does not rely on the original space and air duct structure of the air conditioner body 100, the original air conditioning performance of the air conditioner will not be affected, and there is no need to specially design the structure of the air duct of the air conditioner, thereby simplifying the structure and design for realizing multiple air conditioning functions.
- the base body 71 comprises a bottom seat 711, a base main body 712, a base support 713, a rear shell 714, and a front shell 715.
- the bottom seat 711 is detachably connected to the base main body 712 as a chassis structure for the entire base 7.
- the detachable connection is made by screws, fasteners, and the like.
- the fitting part 7121 of the entire base 7 is formed on the base main body 712 at the top end opposite to the bottom seat 711, so that the fitting part 7121 is located at the top of the entire base 7.
- the base main body 712 is internally formed with a cavity for accommodating the fan 722, the air handling module 73, and other structures to be fitted.
- a base support 713 is formed between the bottom seat 711 and the base main body 712, and specifically between the bottom seat 711 and the fitting part 7121.
- An outer periphery of the base main body 712 is formed with a shell surrounding the base main body 712.
- the housing surrounding the base main body 712 comprises a rear shell 714 and a front shell 715, and the front shell 715 is divided into left and right portions.
- the rear shell 714 and the front shell 715 are respectively fixedly connected to the bottom seat 711, the base main body 712 and the base support 713 via fasteners, screws or the like.
- the body air inlet 7141 is formed on the rear shell 714 for introducing external air; and the body air outlet 7151 is formed on the front shell 715 for delivering the air handled by the air handling module 73.
- An air outflow assembly 72 is formed in the cavity formed by the base main body 712, which air outflow assembly 72 comprises an air outflow frame 721, and the fan 722 is formed in the air outflow frame 721.
- the air outflow assembly 72 and the base main body 712 are fixed via a fastener, a screw or the like; and the fan 722 is a centrifugal fan and is fixed in the air outflow frame 721. Opening are provided at two ends of the air outflow frame 721, with one end facing the bottom seat 711 and the other end facing the fitting part 7121.
- the air outflow frame 721 forms an air outflow frame air inlet 7211 at the end of the bottom seat 711 and is in communication with the body air inlet 7141 on the base body 71; and the air outflow frame 721 forms a second air outflow frame air outlet 7213 at the end facing the fitting part 7121.
- a first air outflow frame air outlet 7212 is formed on the air outflow frame 721 between the air outflow frame air inlet 7211 and the second air outflow frame air outlet 7213.
- the first air outflow frame air outlet body air 7212 is in communication with the body air outlet 7131 on the base body 71.
- the first air outflow frame air outlet body air 7212 is formed on a side surface of the air outflow frame 721 with a structure in which an air outflow angle is greater than 180°, thereby increasing the air outflow range.
- the first air outflow frame air outlet body air 7212 comprises three outlet ports distributed on the side surface of the air outflow frame 721 at intervals, and an air supply angle of about 270° can be formed.
- the air handling module 73 is also formed on the air outflow frame 721, in particular, the air handling module 73 is formed between the air outflow frame air inlet 7211 and the first air outflow frame air outlet 7212.
- the air handling module 73 is formed on the air outflow frame 721 with a pullable structure to facilitate the after-sales service and the replacement of the air handling module of the same type by the user, and the air handling modules having different air handling functions can be mounted as required, so as to facilitate use of the air handling modules to meet the personalized needs of users.
- an electrical cabinet 74 is formed below the air outflow assembly 72.
- a control panel of the base 7 can be placed in the electrical cabinet 74, and a control panel of the air conditioner body 100 fitted with the base 7 can also be placed.
- the control panels of the base 7 and the air conditioner body 100 are both placed in the electrical cabinet 74.
- the electrical cabinet 74 is remote from the body air inlet 7141 on the base body 71 and may form an air inlet chamber 75 between the electrical cabinet 74, the body air inlet 7141 and the air handling module 73 to ensure that the smooth air inlet and outlet of the base 7.
- a fitting part air outlet (not marked in the figures), a wire opening 71211 and a connecting pipe opening 71212 are formed.
- the fitting part air outlet is in communication with the second air outflow frame air outlet 7213 on the air outflow assembly 72.
- a joint part air outlet 91 is formed between the air conditioner body 100 and the fitting part 7121, and the joint part air outlet 91 is in communication with the fitting part air outlet.
- the wire opening 71211 provides a channel for the wires electrically connected to the electrical cabinet 74, which allows the wires connecting live parts of the air conditioner body 100 and the electrical cabinet 74 to extend out of the base body 71 through the wire opening 71211 and into the air conditioner body 100.
- the connecting pipe opening 71212 provides a channel for a connecting pipe which connects the air conditioner body 100 and an outdoor unit of the air conditioner.
- the vertical air conditioner formed by assembling the base 7 using the aforementioned structure with the air conditioner body 100 has a reasonable structure, a wider air outflow range and more air outflow ways, can achieve modular production and fitting, and facilitates personalized selection.
- an air outflow grille 92 is formed on the joint part air outlet 91, to sort out the air outflow directions.
- an air outflow cover plate 93 is provided on the joint part air outlet 91 on the outer side of the air outflow grille 92 , for opening/closing the joint part air outlet 91, so as to control whether air flows out from the joint part air outlet 91.
- the air outflow cover plate 93 is formed at the joint part air outlet 91 with a structure in which the air outflow cover plate is connected to the base 7 or/and the air conditioner body 100 in a fastened manner, and the user can manually disassemble the air outflow cover plate 93.
- the air outflow cover plate 93 is detached to open the joint part air outlet 91, and after the fan 722 of the base 7 is powered on and operates, the air handled by the air handling module 73 is blown out from the joint part air outlet 91. If the air outflow cover plate 93 is fitted to the joint part air outlet 91, the air outflow of the air outlet is closed, and even if the fan 722 is powered on and operates, no air is blown out from the joint part air outlet 91, so that the air outflow range and ways are highly controllable.
- the air outflow grille 92 and the air outflow cover plate 93 are both ring-shaped, so that the annular air outflow can be realized, the air outflow angle is large and the air supply range is wide.
- the air conditioner body 100 will be detachably fitted with the base 7 via a connector 8.
- the connector 8 is a round or square disk having a similar structure to the base 7 and the air conditioner body 100, and during fitting, the connector 8 is first fixed to the fitting part 7121 of the base 7 via a connector fixing plate 83, and then the air conditioner body 100 is fixed to the connector 8.
- the joint part air outlet 91 will be formed between the fitting part 7121 and the connector 8 when the air conditioner body 100 is fixed to the base 7 via the connector 8.
- a wire opening 81 corresponding to the wire opening 71211 on the fitting part 7121 and a connecting pipe opening 82 corresponding to the connecting pipe opening 71212 on the fitting part 7121 are provided on the bottom surface of the connector 8.
- a sealing structure is provided at the wire opening 81 and the connecting pipe opening 82 to prevent the air at the joint part air outlet 91 from leaking from the connector 8.
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- The present invention relates to the field of air conditioning technology and, more particularly, to a vertical air conditioner.
- The vertical air conditioners are widely used in office space, public places and family living room due to the large amount of air outflow, strong cooling and heating capacities and other characteristics.
- Most of the existing vertical air conditioners adopts the front air outflow manner, in which a panel of the air conditioner is fixed, an air outlet is provided on the panel, and an air guide plate is arranged at the air outlet. When the air conditioner is turned off, the air guide plate closes the air outlet and substantially matches the panel plane to form an integral panel structure. When the air conditioner is turned on, the air guide plate rotates to open the air outlet, heat exchange air after the exchange of heat is blown out from the air outlet, so as to cool or heat the indoor air for temperature adjustment.
- In the existing vertical air conditioner structure, due to relying on the air guide plate to open or close the air outlet, there is a need to generate a separate panel and air guide plate, and to assemble the two parts. Moreover, if the process control in the air guide plate production process is not accurate, the air guide plate is very likely to be inconsistent with the panel when the air guide plate closes the air outlet, affecting the appearance. If a gap remains between the air guide plate and the panel, not only the aesthetics is affected, but also dust or the like in the environment easily enter into the air conditioner through the gap. Especially after the long use of the air guide plate, which is affected by the alternating hot and cold wind from the air outlet, the air guide plate is prone to deformation, and cannot completely close the air outlet, so that the gap between the air guide plate and the panel is increased, further affecting the aesthetics of the appearance of the air conditioner, increasing the probability of dust entering into the air conditioner from the gap, and affecting the service life of the internal structural members of the air conditioner and the air supply performance of the air conditioner.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a vertical air conditioner which solves the above problems existed in the existing air conditioners in which an air outlet is provided on a panel and a separate air guide plate is used to open and close the air outlet.
- In order to realize the above object of the present invention, the present invention uses the technical solution as follows:
- a vertical air conditioner, comprising an air conditioner body which comprises an air conditioner main body in which an air supply duct is formed, wherein the air conditioner further comprises a first panel and a second panel, and a first panel driving mechanism and a second panel driving mechanism for respectively driving the first panel and the second panel to slide away from each other to form an air outlet between the first panel and the second panel and an air outflow end of the air supply duct when the air conditioner is powered on, and for respectively slide the first panel and the second panel to slide towards each other to close the air outlet when the air conditioner is powered off.
- Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages and positive effects: according to the present invention, the panel drive mechanisms are provided to drive the two panels to slide, and the air outlet is formed by sliding the panels away from each other, and the air outlet is closed by sliding the panels towards each other, so that there is no need to provide an air outlet directly on the panel, and there is also no need to additionally arrange an air guide plate on the air outlet, thereby preventing occurrence of problems such as poor appearance caused by the arrangement of the air guide plate, and ingress of dust due to likely generated gaps.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become clearer after reading the embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings.
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Fig. 1 is a front view of one embodiment of a vertical air conditioner of the present invention, with an air outlet being closed; -
Fig. 2 is a front view of one embodiment of the vertical air conditioner of the present invention, with the air outlet being opened; -
Fig. 3 is a structural schematic view of one embodiment of the vertical air conditioner of the present invention, with part of a panel being removed; -
Fig. 4 is a structural schematic view of the back of a panel of one embodiment of the vertical air conditioner of the present invention; -
Fig. 5 is an exploded view of a panel assembly structure of one embodiment of the vertical air conditioner of the present invention; -
Fig. 6 is a structural exploded view of the vertical air conditioner of the embodiment ofFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a base inFig. 6 ; -
Fig. 8 is a structural exploded view of the base ofFig. 7 ; and -
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a connector inFig. 6 . - In order to make the purposes, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention clearer and more comprehensible, the present invention is further illustrated in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
- An embodiment of a vertical air conditioner of the present invention is shown in
Figs. 1 to 9 .Figs. 1 and2 are front views of this embodiment, with an air outlet being closed and opened, respectively;Fig. 3 is a structural schematic view, with part of a panel being removed;Fig. 4 is a structural schematic view of the back of a panel;Fig. 5 is an exploded view of a panel assembly structure;Fig. 6 is a structural exploded view of the vertical air conditioner of this embodiment;Figs. 7 and8 are respectively a perspective view and a structural exploded view of a base; andFig. 9 is a perspective view of a connector. - As shown in
Figs. 1 and2 , the vertical air conditioner of this embodiment comprises abase 7 and anair conditioner body 100 in the form of a cylinder as a whole, and thebase 7 is detachably fitted with theair conditioner body 100. It is not limited to the cylindrical structure, but may be of other structures. For example, theair conditioner body 100 and thebase 7 are both of a rectangular cubic structure and the like. In the vertical air conditioner, thebase 7 serves as the overall bottom seat of theair conditioner body 100, is placed on the ground, and raises theair conditioner body 100 to a certain height. Theair conditioner body 100, as the structure for realizing basic air conditioning functions such as refrigeration, heating and dehumidification, comprises an air conditionermain body 1, and an air supply duct, a heat exchanger, a fan, etc. (not shown) are formed in the air conditionermain body 1. Theair conditioner body 100 further comprises afirst panel 2 and asecond panel 3. Thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 are bilaterally symmetrically formed on the outer side of the air conditionermain body 1 as the front panels of theair conditioner body 100. Thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 are not fixed to the air conditionermain body 1 but are capable of sliding under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms. Specifically, aslide groove 11 is formed on a border of the air conditionermain body 1 corresponding to the upper and/or lower edges of thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3, the upper and/or lower edges of thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 are inserted in theslide groove 11 and slide around the air conditionermain body 1 in theslide groove 11 under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms. Alternatively, a slide rail (not shown) is formed on a border of the air conditionermain body 1 corresponding to the upper and/or lower edges of thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3, a slide groove is formed in the upper and/or lower edges of thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 to cover the slide rail of the air conditionermain body 1, and thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 also slide around the air conditionermain body 1 under the driving of the panel driving mechanisms. The two panels are controlled to slide around the air conditionermain body 1, such that the panel can more tightly fit against the air conditionermain body 1, rather than remote away from the air conditionermain body 1, thereby reducing the space occupied after the air conditioner is powered on and the panels slide away from each other, and facilitating the installation and layout of the air conditioner in the room. - The panel driving mechanisms comprise a first
panel driving mechanism 5 for driving thefirst panel 2 and a second panel driving mechanism (not shown) for driving thesecond panel 3. Reference can be made toFigs. 3 ,4 and5 for the detailed structure of the panel driving mechanisms. Moreover, when the air conditioner is powered on, the firstpanel driving mechanism 5 drives thefirst panel 2 and the second panel driving mechanism drives thesecond panel 3, so that thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 slide away from each other. For example, thefirst panel 2 slides to the left or left rear, and thesecond panel 3 slides to the right or right rear, so that anair outlet 4 is formed between thefirst panel 2, thesecond panel 3 and the air outflow end of the air supply duct. The air after the heat exchange of the heat exchanger is then blown out from the air supply duct and theair outlet 4 into the room. Furthermore, when the air conditioner is powered off, the firstpanel driving mechanism 5 drives thefirst panel 2 and the second panel driving mechanism drives thesecond panel 3, so that thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 slide towards each other. For example, thefirst panel 2 slides to the right and thesecond panel 3 slides to the left, until thefirst panel 2 and thesecond panel 3 come into contact or overlap, thereby closing theair outlet 4. - The panel drive mechanisms are provided to drive the two panels to slide, and the air outlet is formed by sliding the panels away from each other, and the air outlet is closed by sliding the panels towards each other, so that there is no need to provide an air outlet directly on the panel, and there is also no need to additionally arrange an air guide plate on the air outlet, thereby preventing occurrence of problems such as poor appearance caused by the arrangement of the air guide plate, and ingress of dust due to likely generated gaps.
- Referring to
Figs. 3 ,4 and5 , and in combination with the illustration ofFigs. 1 and2 , the panel driving mechanism is implemented by matching a gear and a rack. Furthermore, for a panel having a relatively large length, it is preferable to provide a driving mechanism at each of the upper and lower ends of the panel in order to ensure the stability of the sliding, and to drive the panel synchronously. Taking the firstpanel driving mechanism 5 as an example, the specific structure thereof is as follows: - the first
panel driving mechanism 5 comprises an upper end drive mechanism which is located at the upper end of thefirst panel 1 and formed by afirst rack 51, afirst motor 52 and afirst gear 53, and a lower end drive mechanism which is located at the lower end of thefirst panel 1 and formed by asecond rack 56, asecond motor 57 and asecond gear 58. Thefirst rack 51 is fixed to the upper end of thefirst panel 1 close to theslide groove 11 at the upper end of the air conditionermain body 1, thefirst motor 52 is fixed to the air conditionermain body 1 in a position corresponding to thefirst rack 51, thefirst gear 53 is rotatably connected to thefirst motor 52 and meshes with thefirst rack 51 after thefirst panel 2 is assembled in place. Furthermore, thefirst motor 52 is accommodated in afirst motor box 54; and thefirst motor box 54 is accommodated in afirst gear box 55 together with thefirst gear 53. Therefore, the motor box and the gear box are used to hidden and protect the corresponding structural members. The structure of the lower end driving mechanism is similar to that of the upper end driving mechanism. Specifically, thesecond rack 56 is fixed to the lower end of thefirst panel 1, thesecond motor 57 is fixed to the air conditionermain body 1 in a position corresponding to thesecond rack 56, thesecond gear 58 is rotatably connected to thesecond motor 57 and meshes with thesecond rack 52 after thefirst panel 2 is assembled in place. Likewise, thesecond motor 57 and thesecond gear 58 are also hiddened and protected by the motor box, the gear box or the like. - When the driving mechanism drives the panel to slide, the panel can slide in place in a variety of ways, for example, by controlling the motor via a program or by a mechanical mechanism. In this embodiment, the sliding of the panel is limited in a mechanical manner by using a position-limiting structure in combination with the structure of the driving mechanism. Specifically, still taking the first
panel driving mechanism 5 as an example, a first position-limitingpart 511, in particular a position-limiting block, is formed on thefirst rack 51; and a second position-limitingpart 59 such as a limit switch is formed on the air conditionermain body 1, which matches with the first position-limitingpart 511. The second position-limitingpart 59 as used herein, which is formed on the air conditionermain body 1, may either be fixed directly to the air conditionermain body 1, or may be formed on another part such as thefirst gear box 55 which is fixed to the air conditionermain body 1, so that the second position-limiting part is essentially fixed to the air conditionermain body 1 and capable of cooperating with the first position-limitingpart 511 for limiting the sliding. When the first position-limitingpart 511 comes into contact with the second position-limitingpart 59, the air conditioner control system receives the corresponding position-limiting signal and controls the motor of the driving mechanism to stop rotating, and the panel remains in the position and no longer slides, so that the limiting of the sliding is achieved. Furthermore, a position-limiting part may be also formed on thesecond rack 56 at the same time, and a position-limiting part is formed on the air conditionermain body 1 and cooperates with the position-limiting part on thesecond rack 56, such that both the upper and lower parts of the panel can perform position limiting. Of course, it is also possible to form a matching position-limiting structure only on the lower driving mechanism. - For the panel having a relatively large length, in addition to the use of driving mechanism at two ends to maintain the sliding stability of the panel, it is also possible to provide an additional slide rail to further strengthen the stable and smooth sliding performance. In this embodiment, still taking the
first panel 2 as an example, a firstslide rail bracket 21 is provided in the middle of the back surface of thefirst panel 2, and afirst slide rail 12 is provided on the air conditionermain body 1 in a position corresponding to the firstslide rail bracket 21. After thefirst panel 2 is fitted to the air conditionermain body 1, thefirst slide rail 12 is overlapped with the firstslide rail bracket 21, when thefirst panel 2 slides, thefirst slide rail 12 and the firstslide rail bracket 21 performs position limiting and guiding, such that the firstslide rail bracket 21 slides along thefirst slide rail 12 so that theentire panel 1 can slide more smoothly and stably. Alternatively, the slide rail may also be provided on the back surface of thefirst panel 2, and the corresponding slide rail bracket may be provided on the air conditionermain body 1, so that the purpose of enhancing the stable and smooth sliding performance of thefirst panel 2 can also be achieved. - The second panel driving mechanism and other auxiliary structures may refer to the structures corresponding to the first panel described above, and are not specifically described herein.
- In conjunction with the illustration of
Figs. 6 to 9 , in this embodiment, Theair conditioner base 7 comprises abase body 71, which has afitting part 7121 on thebase body 71, and thefitting part 7121 is used to enable thebase 7 to be detachably fitted with theair conditioner body 100. Thus, thebase 7 becomes a structure substantially independent from theair conditioner body 100. Abody air inlet 7141 and abody air outlet 7151 are formed on thebase body 71, a cavity is formed in thebase body 71, and afan 722 and anair handling module 73 are formed in the cavity. Theair handling module 73 herein refers to a module for realizing a basic handling function other than the heating, refrigeration, dehumidification, etc. of air in the conventional air conditioners, that is, a module for realizing an additional function such as humidification, purification, or refreshing of air. - Since the
body air inlet 7141 and thebody air outlet 7151 are formed on thebase body 71, and thefan 722 and theair handling module 73 are formed in thebase body 71, thebase 7 itself forms a separate air supply system. By means of the rational design of the structure, when thefan 722 works, the external air is sucked intobase body 71 through thebody air inlet 7141, passes through theair handling module 73 and is handled thereby, and then is blown out from thebody air outlet 7151, such that the handling of air is achieved by using theair handling module 73. For example, if theair handling module 73 is a humidification module, the air will be humidified in the environment; ifair handling module 73 is a purification module, the air will be cleaned in the environment; and if theair handling module 73 is an aromatherapy deodorization module, the air will be subjected to aromatherapy deodorization in the environment, and so on. In addition, since thebase 7 is substantially independent from theair conditioner body 100, it can be individually controlled to realize the independent operation of the additional air handling function and the original basic function of the air conditioner. Since thebase 7 does not rely on the original space and air duct structure of theair conditioner body 100, the original air conditioning performance of the air conditioner will not be affected, and there is no need to specially design the structure of the air duct of the air conditioner, thereby simplifying the structure and design for realizing multiple air conditioning functions. - Specifically, the
base body 71 comprises abottom seat 711, a basemain body 712, abase support 713, arear shell 714, and afront shell 715. Thebottom seat 711 is detachably connected to the basemain body 712 as a chassis structure for theentire base 7. For example, the detachable connection is made by screws, fasteners, and the like. Thefitting part 7121 of theentire base 7 is formed on the basemain body 712 at the top end opposite to thebottom seat 711, so that thefitting part 7121 is located at the top of theentire base 7. The basemain body 712 is internally formed with a cavity for accommodating thefan 722, theair handling module 73, and other structures to be fitted. In this way, it is bound to make the supporting strength of the basemain body 712 become worse. In order to increase the supporting strength and supporting stability of theentire base 7, abase support 713 is formed between thebottom seat 711 and the basemain body 712, and specifically between thebottom seat 711 and thefitting part 7121. An outer periphery of the basemain body 712 is formed with a shell surrounding the basemain body 712. Specifically, the housing surrounding the basemain body 712 comprises arear shell 714 and afront shell 715, and thefront shell 715 is divided into left and right portions. Therear shell 714 and thefront shell 715 are respectively fixedly connected to thebottom seat 711, the basemain body 712 and thebase support 713 via fasteners, screws or the like. Thebody air inlet 7141 is formed on therear shell 714 for introducing external air; and thebody air outlet 7151 is formed on thefront shell 715 for delivering the air handled by theair handling module 73. - An
air outflow assembly 72 is formed in the cavity formed by the basemain body 712, whichair outflow assembly 72 comprises anair outflow frame 721, and thefan 722 is formed in theair outflow frame 721. Specifically, theair outflow assembly 72 and the basemain body 712 are fixed via a fastener, a screw or the like; and thefan 722 is a centrifugal fan and is fixed in theair outflow frame 721. Opening are provided at two ends of theair outflow frame 721, with one end facing thebottom seat 711 and the other end facing thefitting part 7121. Theair outflow frame 721 forms an air outflowframe air inlet 7211 at the end of thebottom seat 711 and is in communication with thebody air inlet 7141 on thebase body 71; and theair outflow frame 721 forms a second air outflowframe air outlet 7213 at the end facing thefitting part 7121. A first air outflowframe air outlet 7212 is formed on theair outflow frame 721 between the air outflowframe air inlet 7211 and the second air outflowframe air outlet 7213. The first air outflow frame airoutlet body air 7212 is in communication with the body air outlet 7131 on thebase body 71. Preferably, the first air outflow frame airoutlet body air 7212 is formed on a side surface of theair outflow frame 721 with a structure in which an air outflow angle is greater than 180°, thereby increasing the air outflow range. In this embodiment, the first air outflow frame airoutlet body air 7212 comprises three outlet ports distributed on the side surface of theair outflow frame 721 at intervals, and an air supply angle of about 270° can be formed. Theair handling module 73 is also formed on theair outflow frame 721, in particular, theair handling module 73 is formed between the air outflowframe air inlet 7211 and the first air outflowframe air outlet 7212. Preferably, theair handling module 73 is formed on theair outflow frame 721 with a pullable structure to facilitate the after-sales service and the replacement of the air handling module of the same type by the user, and the air handling modules having different air handling functions can be mounted as required, so as to facilitate use of the air handling modules to meet the personalized needs of users. - In the cavity formed by the
base body 712, an electrical cabinet 74 is formed below theair outflow assembly 72. A control panel of thebase 7 can be placed in the electrical cabinet 74, and a control panel of theair conditioner body 100 fitted with thebase 7 can also be placed. Preferably, the control panels of thebase 7 and theair conditioner body 100 are both placed in the electrical cabinet 74. Moreover, the electrical cabinet 74 is remote from thebody air inlet 7141 on thebase body 71 and may form anair inlet chamber 75 between the electrical cabinet 74, thebody air inlet 7141 and theair handling module 73 to ensure that the smooth air inlet and outlet of thebase 7. - On the
fitting part 7121, a fitting part air outlet (not marked in the figures), awire opening 71211 and a connectingpipe opening 71212 are formed. The fitting part air outlet is in communication with the second air outflowframe air outlet 7213 on theair outflow assembly 72. Moreover, after theair conditioner body 100 is fitted with thebase 7 via thefitting part 7121, a jointpart air outlet 91 is formed between theair conditioner body 100 and thefitting part 7121, and the jointpart air outlet 91 is in communication with the fitting part air outlet. Consequently, the air handled by theair handling module 73, in addition to being blown out from the first air outflowframe air outlet 7212 and thebody air outlet 7151, is blown out from the second air outflowframe air outlet 7213, the fitting part air outlet and the jointpart air outlet 91, that is, from the top of thebase 7 and the bottom of theair conditioner body 100, to achieve multi-angle, multi-height all-round air supply, so that the air outflow range and ways of the vertical air conditioner are increased. Thewire opening 71211 provides a channel for the wires electrically connected to the electrical cabinet 74, which allows the wires connecting live parts of theair conditioner body 100 and the electrical cabinet 74 to extend out of thebase body 71 through thewire opening 71211 and into theair conditioner body 100. The connectingpipe opening 71212 provides a channel for a connecting pipe which connects theair conditioner body 100 and an outdoor unit of the air conditioner. - The vertical air conditioner formed by assembling the
base 7 using the aforementioned structure with theair conditioner body 100 has a reasonable structure, a wider air outflow range and more air outflow ways, can achieve modular production and fitting, and facilitates personalized selection. - Moreover, an
air outflow grille 92 is formed on the jointpart air outlet 91, to sort out the air outflow directions. Moreover, an airoutflow cover plate 93 is provided on the jointpart air outlet 91 on the outer side of theair outflow grille 92 , for opening/closing the jointpart air outlet 91, so as to control whether air flows out from the jointpart air outlet 91. For example, the airoutflow cover plate 93 is formed at the jointpart air outlet 91 with a structure in which the air outflow cover plate is connected to thebase 7 or/and theair conditioner body 100 in a fastened manner, and the user can manually disassemble the airoutflow cover plate 93. If it is desirable that the air flows out from the jointpart air outlet 91, the airoutflow cover plate 93 is detached to open the jointpart air outlet 91, and after thefan 722 of thebase 7 is powered on and operates, the air handled by theair handling module 73 is blown out from the jointpart air outlet 91. If the airoutflow cover plate 93 is fitted to the jointpart air outlet 91, the air outflow of the air outlet is closed, and even if thefan 722 is powered on and operates, no air is blown out from the jointpart air outlet 91, so that the air outflow range and ways are highly controllable. As a preferred embodiment, theair outflow grille 92 and the airoutflow cover plate 93 are both ring-shaped, so that the annular air outflow can be realized, the air outflow angle is large and the air supply range is wide. - In order to facilitate fitting the
base 7 with theair conditioner body 100 and to increase the fitting strength of them, theair conditioner body 100 will be detachably fitted with thebase 7 via aconnector 8. Specifically, theconnector 8 is a round or square disk having a similar structure to thebase 7 and theair conditioner body 100, and during fitting, theconnector 8 is first fixed to thefitting part 7121 of thebase 7 via aconnector fixing plate 83, and then theair conditioner body 100 is fixed to theconnector 8. The jointpart air outlet 91 will be formed between thefitting part 7121 and theconnector 8 when theair conditioner body 100 is fixed to thebase 7 via theconnector 8. Furthermore, awire opening 81 corresponding to thewire opening 71211 on thefitting part 7121 and a connecting pipe opening 82 corresponding to the connectingpipe opening 71212 on thefitting part 7121 are provided on the bottom surface of theconnector 8. In addition, a sealing structure is provided at thewire opening 81 and the connectingpipe opening 82 to prevent the air at the jointpart air outlet 91 from leaking from theconnector 8. - The above embodiment is merely used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, rather than limiting thereto; although the present invention is explained in detail with reference to the aforementioned embodiment, a person skilled in the art still could modify the technical solution disclosed in the aforementioned embodiment or perform equivalent replacements for some of the technical features therein; and such modifications or replacements do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the spirit and scope of the claimed technical solution of the present invention.
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- A vertical air conditioner, comprising an air conditioner body which comprises an air conditioner main body in which an air supply duct is formed, characterized in that the air conditioner body further comprises a first panel and a second panel, and a first panel driving mechanism and a second panel driving mechanism for respectively driving the first panel and the second panel to slide away from each other to form an air outlet between the first panel and the second panel and an air outflow end of the air supply duct when the air conditioner is powered on, and for respectively slide the first panel and the second panel to slide towards each other to close the air outlet when the air conditioner is powered off.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that a slide groove/rail is formed on a border of the air conditioner main body, and the first panel and the second panel slide around the air conditioner main body in the slide groove/rail.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that the first panel driving mechanism comprises:a first rack formed at one end of the first panel close to the slide groove/rail;a first motor formed on the air conditioner main body; anda first gear rotatably connected to the first motor and meshing with the first rack;the second panel driving mechanism comprises:a third rack formed at one end of the second panel close to the slide groove/rail;a third motor formed on the air conditioner main body; anda third gear rotatably connected to the third motor and meshing with the third rack.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 3, characterized in that the first panel driving mechanism further comprises:a second rack formed at the other end of the first panel opposite to the one end of the first panel where the first rack is located;a second motor formed on the air conditioner main body; anda second gear rotatably connected to the second motor and meshing with the second rack;the second panel driving mechanism further comprises:a fourth rack formed at the other end of the second panel opposite to the one end of the second panel where the third rack is located;a fourth motor formed on the air conditioner main body; anda fourth gear rotatably connected to the fourth motor and meshing with the fourth rack.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 4, characterized in that the first panel driving mechanism further comprises:a first position-limiting part formed on the first rack and/or the second rack; anda second position-limiting part formed on the air conditioner main body and cooperating with the first position-limiting part for position limiting;the second panel driving mechanism further comprises:a third position-limiting part formed on the third rack and/or the fourth rack; anda fourth position-limiting part formed on the air conditioner main body and cooperating with the third position-limiting part for position limiting.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that a first slide rail/first slide rail bracket is formed on the first panel, and a second slide rail bracket/second slide rail matching the first slide rail/first slide rail bracket is formed on the air conditioner main body; and a third slide rail/third slide rail bracket is formed on the second panel, and a fourth slide rail bracket/fourth slide rail matching the third slide rail/third slide rail bracket is formed on the air conditioner main body.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 6, characterized in that the first slide rail/first slide rail bracket is formed in the middle of the first panel, and the third slide rail/third slide rail bracket is formed in the middle of the second panel.
- The vertical air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the vertical air conditioner further comprises a base detachably fitted with the air conditioner body, wherein the base comprises a base body which has a fitting part, a body air inlet and a body air outlet are formed on the base body, a cavity is formed in the base body, and a fan and an air handling module are formed in the cavity.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 8, characterized in that an air outflow assembly is formed in the cavity, and the air outflow assembly comprises an air outflow frame in which the fan is formed; and the air outflow frame is formed with an air outflow frame air inlet and a first air outflow frame air outlet, the first air outflow frame air outlet being located between the air outflow frame air inlet and the fitting part, the air outflow frame air inlet is in communication with the body air inlet, and the first air outflow frame air outlet is in communication with the body air outlet.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 9, characterized in that the first air outflow frame air outlet is formed on a side surface of the air outflow frame with a structure in which an air outflow angle is greater than 180°.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 9, characterized in that a fitting part air outlet is formed on the fitting part, the air outflow frame is formed with a second air outflow frame air outlet which is located between the first air outflow frame air outlet and the fitting part air outlet, the second air outflow frame air outlet being in communication with the fitting part air outlet, and a joint part air outlet is formed between the air conditioner body and the fitting part, the joint part air outlet being in communication with the fitting part air outlet.
- The vertical air conditioner according to claim 8, characterized in that an electrical cabinet is further formed in the cavity, a wire opening and a connecting pipe opening are formed on the fitting part, the wire connected to the electrical cabinet extends out of the base body through the wire opening, and a connecting pipe of the air conditioner body extends into the base through the connecting pipe opening.
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