WO2011055704A1 - 空気調和機 - Google Patents

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WO2011055704A1
WO2011055704A1 PCT/JP2010/069419 JP2010069419W WO2011055704A1 WO 2011055704 A1 WO2011055704 A1 WO 2011055704A1 JP 2010069419 W JP2010069419 W JP 2010069419W WO 2011055704 A1 WO2011055704 A1 WO 2011055704A1
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洋平 高田
淳一 中西
浩一 水口
哲二 井上
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ダイキン工業株式会社
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Priority claimed from JP2010011321A external-priority patent/JP4821913B2/ja
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Priority to EP10828264.1A priority Critical patent/EP2498021B1/en
Priority to ES10828264.1T priority patent/ES2628877T3/es
Priority to EP14165372.5A priority patent/EP2796801B1/en
Priority to CN201080048903.7A priority patent/CN102597644B/zh
Priority to AU2010316317A priority patent/AU2010316317B2/en
Priority to BR112012010450-0A priority patent/BR112012010450A2/pt
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0043Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements
    • F24F1/0057Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements mounted in or on a wall
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F2221/00Details or features not otherwise provided for
    • F24F2221/26Details or features not otherwise provided for improving the aesthetic appearance

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  • the present invention relates to an air conditioner.
  • an air conditioner provided with a main body in which a suction port and a blow-out port are formed in the front.
  • an air conditioner disclosed in Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 4-209273 includes a conditioner main body (corresponding to a main body) in which a suction port and an outlet are formed on the front surface (corresponding to the front surface), It has a panel that covers the entire front surface of the main body. Further, the panel is movable to a closed position that closes the suction port and the air outlet and an open position that opens the suction port and the air outlet. For this reason, in this air conditioner, the suction port and the air outlet can be shielded or opened by moving the panel.
  • the subject of this invention is providing the indoor unit of the air conditioner which can improve the designability.
  • the indoor unit of the air conditioner according to the first invention includes a main body and a movable panel.
  • the main body is formed with a front inlet and a front outlet at the front.
  • the movable panel has a front panel portion and a side panel portion.
  • the front panel portion is located in front of the main body.
  • the side panel part is continuously formed rearward from both ends of the front panel part.
  • a movable panel takes the operation stop state arrange
  • the side panel portion is continuously formed rearward from both ends of the front panel portion.
  • the main body can be covered from the front side to the side of the main body. Therefore, when the main body in which the movable panel is in the operation stop state is viewed from an oblique direction, for example, the joint between the movable panel and the main body is compared with the case where the movable panel is configured to cover only the front of the main body. It is easy to make it inconspicuous. Thereby, the designability can be improved.
  • An indoor unit for an air conditioner according to a second aspect of the present invention is the indoor unit for an air conditioner of the first aspect, further comprising a drive mechanism.
  • the drive mechanism has a drive component for moving the movable panel.
  • a movable panel takes the driving
  • the side panel portion is located on the side of the drive component.
  • the side panel portion is located on the side of the drive component.
  • the side panel portion is located on the side of the drive component. For this reason, for example, compared with the case where a side panel part is not located in the side of a drive component, the quantity of the air inhaled from the side can be reduced. This can reduce the risk of dust adhering to the driving components during operation.
  • An air conditioner indoor unit is the air conditioner indoor unit of the second aspect, wherein the drive component includes a panel support arm.
  • the panel support arm is connected to the movable panel.
  • the panel support arm can be switched between a first state housed in the main body and a second state separated from the main body. Further, the panel support arm is in the second state when the movable panel is in the operating state. Further, when the movable panel is in the operating state, the side panel portion is arranged so as to cover the panel support arm that is in the second state in a side view.
  • the panel side surface portion is disposed so as to cover the panel support arm that is separated from the main body in a side view. For this reason, the designability at the time of driving
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the fourth aspect of the invention includes a first member, a second member, a drive member, a motor, an indoor unit body, and a panel.
  • the first member has a first groove and a second groove.
  • the first groove includes a first low curved portion.
  • the second groove includes a second low-curved portion and a second high-curved portion.
  • the second low bending portion is located away from the first low bending portion.
  • the second high bending portion extends from a first end that is an end of the second low bending portion. Further, the second high bending portion has a larger curvature than the second low bending portion.
  • the second member has a first sliding member and a second sliding member. The first sliding member moves along the first groove.
  • the second sliding member moves along the second groove.
  • the drive member moves the first member relative to the second member such that the first sliding member slides with the first groove and the second sliding member slides with the second groove.
  • the motor drives the drive member.
  • the indoor unit main body is connected to the second member.
  • the panel is connected to the first member.
  • a panel changes the attitude
  • the drive member is in contact with the first member.
  • the load applied to the motor when the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end that is the end of the second groove on the second high-curved portion side is such that the second sliding member is the second low-curved portion. It is smaller than the load applied to the motor when it is located at the first end.
  • some air conditioning indoor units include a panel that is a part of the outline of the air conditioning indoor unit and a moving mechanism that moves the panel so that the panel takes a desired posture.
  • an air conditioner indoor unit (corresponding to an air conditioning indoor unit) disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-71532 includes a first support member provided with a first slit and a third slit, and a first support A moving mechanism having a second support member provided with the claw and the second support claw and a drive motor for moving the first support member is provided.
  • the front motor (corresponding to the panel) is brought into the second open state in a desired posture by driving the drive motor to move the first support member relative to the second support member. .
  • the load applied to the motor when the second sliding member is located at the second groove end that is the end of the second groove on the second highly curved portion side is It is smaller than the load applied to the motor when the two sliding members are located at the first end of the second low bending portion. For this reason, for example, when the panel takes a desired posture when the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove, the second sliding member is the second low curved portion of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced as compared with the case where the panel takes a desired posture when it is positioned at the first end. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be reduced.
  • the 2nd low curved part should just have a larger curvature than a 2nd high curved part. For this reason, the 1st low curve part and the 2nd low curve part are not curved, for example, may be linear.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the fifth aspect of the invention comprises a first member, a second member, a drive member, a motor, an indoor unit body, and a panel.
  • the first member has a first groove and a second groove.
  • the first groove includes a first low curved portion.
  • the second groove includes a second low-curved portion and a second high-curved portion.
  • the second low bending portion is located away from the first low bending portion.
  • the second high bending portion extends from a first end that is an end of the second low bending portion. Further, the second high bending portion has a larger curvature than the second low bending portion.
  • the second member has a first sliding member and a second sliding member. The first sliding member moves along the first groove.
  • the second sliding member moves along the second groove.
  • the drive member moves the second member relative to the first member such that the first sliding member slides with the first groove and the second sliding member slides with the second groove.
  • the motor drives the drive member.
  • the indoor unit main body is connected to the first member.
  • the panel is connected to the second member. Moreover, a panel changes the attitude
  • the drive member is in contact with the second member. When the second sliding member moves from the second low bending portion to the second high bending portion, the second member rotates by using the first sliding member as a rotation fulcrum.
  • the load applied to the motor when the second sliding member is positioned at the end of the second groove that is the end of the second groove on the second high-curved portion side is such that the second sliding member is the second low-curved portion of the second low-curved portion. It is smaller than the load applied to the motor when positioned at one end.
  • the load applied to the motor when the second sliding member is located at the end of the second groove, which is the end of the second groove on the second highly curved portion side is the second sliding member. It is smaller than the load applied to the motor when the moving member is located at the first end of the second low bending portion. For this reason, for example, when the panel takes a desired posture when the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove, the second sliding member is the second low curved portion of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced as compared with the case where the panel takes a desired posture when it is positioned at the first end. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be reduced.
  • the 2nd low curved part should just have a larger curvature than a 2nd high curved part. For this reason, the 1st low curve part and the 2nd low curve part are not curved, for example, may be linear.
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to a sixth aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the fourth aspect of the invention, wherein either the indoor unit main body or the second member has a guide portion.
  • the guide part includes a third low-bending part and a third high-bending part.
  • the third high bending portion extends from the end of the third low bending portion. Further, the third high bending portion has a larger curvature than the third low bending portion.
  • One of the panel and the first member has a third sliding member that moves along the guide portion. Further, when the third sliding member is positioned at the end of the guide portion that is the end of the guide portion on the side of the third highly curved portion, the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced because the third sliding member is located at the end of the guide portion, the first sliding member is compared with the case where the guide portion and the third sliding member are not provided.
  • the load on the motor applied when the two sliding members are positioned at the second groove end of the second groove can be further reduced. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be further reduced.
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to a seventh aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the fourth aspect, wherein either one of the panel and the first member has a guide portion.
  • the guide part includes a third low-bending part and a third high-bending part.
  • the third high bending portion extends from the end of the third low bending portion. Further, the third high bending portion has a larger curvature than the third low bending portion.
  • either the indoor unit main body or the second member has a third sliding member that moves along the guide portion. Further, when the third sliding member is positioned at the end of the guide portion that is the end of the guide portion on the side of the third highly curved portion, the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced because the third sliding member is located at the end of the guide portion, the first sliding member is compared with the case where the guide portion and the third sliding member are not provided.
  • the load on the motor applied when the two sliding members are positioned at the second groove end of the second groove can be further reduced. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be further reduced.
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to an eighth aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the fifth aspect, wherein either the panel or the second member has a guide portion.
  • the guide part includes a third low-bending part and a third high-bending part.
  • the third high bending portion extends from the end of the third low bending portion. Further, the third high bending portion has a larger curvature than the third low bending portion.
  • Either the indoor unit main body or the first member has a third sliding member that moves along the guide portion. Further, when the third sliding member is positioned at the end of the guide portion that is the end of the guide portion on the side of the third highly curved portion, the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced because the third sliding member is located at the end of the guide portion, the first sliding member is compared with the case where the guide portion and the third sliding member are not provided.
  • the load on the motor applied when the two sliding members are positioned at the second groove end of the second groove can be further reduced. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be further reduced.
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to a ninth aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the fifth aspect, wherein either the indoor unit main body or the first member has a guide portion.
  • the guide part includes a third low-bending part and a third high-bending part.
  • the third high bending portion extends from the end of the third low bending portion. Further, the third high bending portion has a larger curvature than the third low bending portion.
  • One of the panel and the second member has a third sliding member that moves along the guide portion. Further, when the third sliding member is positioned at the end of the guide portion that is the end of the guide portion on the side of the third highly curved portion, the second sliding member is positioned at the second groove end of the second groove.
  • the load applied to the motor can be reduced because the third sliding member is located at the end of the guide portion, the first sliding member is compared with the case where the guide portion and the third sliding member are not provided.
  • the load on the motor applied when the two sliding members are positioned at the second groove end of the second groove can be further reduced. Thereby, the load applied to the motor can be further reduced.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the tenth aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of any of the fourth to ninth aspects, wherein the panel can take the desired first posture.
  • the second sliding member is located at the second groove end of the second groove.
  • the second sliding member is the second groove. The load applied to the motor can be reduced as compared with the case where the panel takes the first posture when positioned at the first end of the second low-bending portion.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the eleventh aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the tenth aspect, wherein the panel can take a second attitude different from the first attitude. Further, when the panel takes the second posture, no load is applied to the motor. For this reason, it is possible to make the panel take a posture in which no load is applied to the motor.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the twelfth aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the eleventh aspect of the invention, wherein the panel taking the first posture is arranged inclined with respect to the indoor unit main body. Moreover, the panel which takes a 2nd attitude
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of any of the fourth to twelfth aspects, wherein the panel is arranged on the front side of the indoor unit body. For this reason, the attitude
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to a fourteenth aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of any of the fourth to thirteenth aspects, wherein the second sliding member is moved from the second low-curved portion to the second high-curved portion.
  • the first sliding member is located in the vicinity of the first groove end which is the end of the first groove. For this reason, in this air conditioning indoor unit, the first sliding member serves as a rotation fulcrum when it is positioned in the vicinity of the first groove end.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the fifteenth aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the sixth or seventh aspect of the invention, wherein the drive mechanism includes a gear.
  • the first member has a rack that meshes with the gear. For this reason, a 1st member can be moved with respect to a 2nd member because a gear contacts a rack.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to the sixteenth aspect of the invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of the eighth or ninth aspect, wherein the drive mechanism includes a gear.
  • the second member has a rack that meshes with the gear. For this reason, a 2nd member can be moved with respect to a 1st member because a gear contacts a rack.
  • An air conditioning indoor unit pertaining to a seventeenth aspect of the present invention is the air conditioning indoor unit of any of the fourth to sixteenth aspects, wherein the drive member is disposed in the vicinity of the first sliding member.
  • the drive member can be disposed in the vicinity of the first sliding member.
  • the design can be improved.
  • the indoor unit for an air conditioner according to the second aspect of the present invention it is possible to reduce the risk of dust adhering to the drive components during operation.
  • the design properties during operation can be improved.
  • the load on the motor can be reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be further reduced.
  • the load on the motor can be reduced when the panel takes the desired first posture.
  • the panel can take a posture that does not place a load on the motor.
  • the end of the panel can be moved in the front-rear direction relative to the indoor unit body.
  • the posture of the panel disposed on the front side of the indoor unit body can be changed.
  • the first sliding member serves as a rotation fulcrum when it is located near the end of the first groove.
  • the first member can be moved relative to the second member by the gear coming into contact with the rack.
  • the second member can be moved relative to the first member by the gear coming into contact with the rack.
  • the drive member can be disposed near the first sliding member.
  • operation stop from diagonally downward.
  • the front view of an indoor unit. The front view of an indoor unit.
  • the longitudinal cross-sectional view of an indoor unit. The top view of an indoor unit.
  • the top view of a main body. The front view of the indoor unit of the state which removed the movable panel.
  • the side view of an indoor unit. The side view of a drive mechanism.
  • trajectory of a 1st connection part The side view of the drive mechanism main body at the time of a driving
  • the perspective view of an air-conditioning indoor unit (a movable panel and a main body side part are abbreviate
  • the side view of an air-conditioning indoor unit which shows a mode that a movable panel is changed from a driving
  • trajectory of a 1st connection part The side view of the drive mechanism main body in which the 1st member exists in a 1st state. The side view of the drive mechanism main body in case the 1st member has changed to the 2nd state from the 1st state. The side view of the drive mechanism main body in which the 1st member is in a 2nd state. It is a conceptual diagram which shows the relationship between a 1st member, a 2nd member, a movable panel, and a main body, Comprising: (a) The figure which shows the relationship of the member which concerns on embodiment of this invention, (b) The relationship of the member which concerns on the modification D FIG.
  • FIG. 1 It is a conceptual diagram which shows the relationship between a 1st member, a 2nd member, a movable panel, a main body, a roller, and a guide part, Comprising: It is a figure which shows the relationship of the member which concerns on (a) modification (E), Comprising: A main body is a guide. The figure which shows the case where it has a part, (b) It is the figure which shows the relationship of the member which concerns on a modification (E), Comprising: When the main body has a guide part and the movable panel has a roller FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a case where the first member has a guide portion
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing a relationship of members according to the modified example (E), in which the second member has a roller.
  • FIG. 1 It is a conceptual diagram which shows the relationship between a 1st member, a 2nd member, a movable panel, a main body, a roller, and a guide part, Comprising: It is a figure which shows the relationship of the member which concerns on (a) modification (E), Comprising: A main body is a roller (B) is a diagram showing a relationship between members according to the modification (E), and the main body has a roller and is movable. The figure which shows the case where a panel has a guide part.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the indoor unit 1 when the operation is stopped as viewed obliquely from below.
  • FIG. 2A is a view of the indoor unit 1 viewed from the front when the operation is stopped.
  • FIG. 2B is a diagram of the indoor unit 1 during operation as viewed from the front.
  • FIG. 3A is a view of the indoor unit 1 when the operation is stopped as viewed obliquely from above.
  • FIG. 3B is a view of the indoor unit 1 during operation as viewed obliquely from above.
  • the indoor unit 1 is a wall-mounted indoor unit that is attached to a wall surface of a room, and performs air conditioning such as indoor air conditioning.
  • the indoor unit 1 mainly includes a main body 20, a movable panel 30, and a drive mechanism 50 (see FIG. 10).
  • FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of the indoor unit 1.
  • FIG. 5A is a top view of the indoor unit 1.
  • FIG. 5B is a top view of the main body 20.
  • FIG. 6 is a front view of the indoor unit 1 with the movable panel 30 removed.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the indoor unit 1 in a state where the movable panel 30 and the main body side surfaces 21 and 21 are removed.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the vicinity of the right end of the main body 20.
  • the main body 20 includes a casing 10, main body side surface parts 21 and 21, and a flap 25.
  • the casing 10 has a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the left-right direction when viewed from the front. Further, as shown in FIG. 4, the casing 10 accommodates an indoor heat exchanger 2, a fan 3, and the like. Further, the casing 10 is formed with a first suction port 18a, a second suction port 18b, and an air outlet 19.
  • the first suction port 18a is an opening through which air taken into the casing 10 passes, and is provided on the casing top surface 12 as shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B.
  • the 1st suction inlet 18a is comprised by the some slit extended in the front-back direction.
  • the second suction port 18b is an opening through which air taken into the casing 10 passes, and is provided on the front surface of the casing 13, that is, the front surface of the main body 20, as shown in FIG. Specifically, the second suction port 18 b is provided in the upper part of the casing front surface 13.
  • the blower outlet 19 is an opening through which air blown into the room passes, and is provided on the casing front surface 13 and the casing bottom surface 14 as shown in FIG. 3B. Specifically, the air outlet 19 is an opening formed continuously from the lower portion of the casing front surface 13 to the front portion of the casing bottom surface 14.
  • the opening provided in the casing front surface 13 is referred to as a first opening 19 a
  • the opening provided in the casing bottom 14 is referred to as a second opening 19 b.
  • the main body side surfaces 21, 21 are arranged so as to cover the casing side surfaces 15, 15 and constitute both left and right side surfaces of the main body 20.
  • a storage space S is formed between the main body side portions 21 and 21 and the casing side surfaces 15 and 15 for storing constituent members of the drive mechanism 50 other than the power transmission shaft described later (see FIG. 8). ).
  • the main body side surface parts 21 and 21 are first curved parts 22 and 22 and a second curved line formed continuously with the first curved parts 22 and 22.
  • Parts 23 and 23 and side decorative panels 24 and 24 covering the outer surfaces of the first bending parts 22 and 22.
  • the first bending portions 22 and 22 have a curved shape with a substantially S-shaped cross section in the horizontal direction.
  • the first curved portions 22, 22 are arranged in front of the casing side surfaces 15, 15, that is, outside the casing side surfaces 15, 15 so as to cover the rear portions of the casing side surfaces 15, 15.
  • the second bending portions 23 and 23 have a shape in which a horizontal cross section is curved in a convex shape. Further, the second curved portions 23, 23 are disposed in front of the casing side surfaces 15, 15, that is, outside the casing side surfaces 15, 15 so as to cover the front portions of the casing side surfaces 15, 15.
  • the side decorative panels 24, 24 have substantially the same shape as the first curved portions 22, 22, and are disposed outside the first curved portions 22, 22. For this reason, the side surface of the main body 20 has a shape in which the front portion is curved in a convex shape.
  • the longitudinal cross-sectional area in the left-right direction of the main body 20 increases from the rear side toward the front, and is maximum at the boundary between the first bending portions 22 and 22 and the second bending portions 23 and 23 of the main body side surface portions 21 and 21. And becomes smaller from the boundary toward the front (see FIG. 5B).
  • the flap 25 is a substantially rectangular plate-like member that is long in the left-right direction, and is provided so that the second opening 19b of the air outlet 19 can be opened and closed. Further, the flap 25 is attached in the casing 10 so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 25a in the left-right direction. Further, a sub-flap 26 is provided in the vicinity of the second opening 19 b of the air outlet 19 on the inner side of the casing 10 than the flap 25. The sub-flap 26 is attached in the casing 10 so as to be rotatable about a rotation shaft 26a parallel to the left-right direction. For this reason, the flap 25 and the sub-flap 26 can guide the air blown out from the second opening 19b by rotating around the rotation shafts 25a and 26a.
  • the flap 25 and the casing bottom surface 14 are disposed adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction. Therefore, when the flap 25 closes the second opening 19b, the joint between the flap 25 and the casing bottom surface 14 can be made inconspicuous when the indoor unit 1 is viewed from below.
  • FIG. 9A is a side view of the indoor unit when operation is stopped.
  • FIG. 9B is a side view of the indoor unit during operation.
  • the movable panel 30 includes a front panel portion 31 that has a substantially flat shape, and side panel portions 32 and 32 that are continuously formed rearward from both ends of the front panel portion 31.
  • the movable panel 30 is configured by integrally forming a front panel portion 31 and side panel portions 32 and 32.
  • the front panel portion 31 can cover substantially the entire casing front surface 13 and is disposed in front of the casing front surface 13, that is, in front of the main body 20.
  • the side panel portions 32, 32 can cover the second curved portions 23, 23 of the main body side surface portions 21, 21, and on the outside of the second curved portions 23, 23, that is, on the side of the main body 20. Be placed.
  • the outer side of the indoor unit 1 is configured by the front panel portion 31 of the movable panel 30 on the front side and the side panel portion of the movable panel 30 on the side surface side.
  • 32, 32 and side decorative panels 24, 24, the upper side is constituted by the casing top surface 12, and the lower side is constituted by the casing bottom surface 14 and the flap 25.
  • the side panel parts 32 and 32 are exhibiting the shape curved convexly so that a smooth curved surface might be comprised with the side decorative panels 24 and 24, when the movable panel 30 takes the operation stop state mentioned later. Specifically, it has substantially the same shape as the second bending portions 23 and 23 of the main body side surface portions 21 and 21. For this reason, when the side panel parts 32 and 32 and the side decorative panels 24 and 24 are disposed adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction (when the movable panel 30 takes an operation stop state to be described later), the side panel parts 32, 32 and the side decorative panels 24, 24 constitute a smooth convex curved surface.
  • first connection portions 33 and 33 and second connection portions 34 and 34 for connection to a panel support arm 55 described later are formed on the inner surface of the movable panel 30, first connection portions 33 and 33 and second connection portions 34 and 34 for connection to a panel support arm 55 described later are formed.
  • the first connecting portions 33 and 33 are provided near the upper portion of the movable panel 30 and on the boundary line between the front panel portion 31 and the side panel portions 32 and 32.
  • the second connecting portions 34, 34 are provided on the boundary line between the front panel portion 31 and the side panel portions 32, 32 and below the first connecting portions 33, 33.
  • the movable panel 30 can take an operation stop state and an operation state.
  • the movable panel 30 takes the operation stop state, as shown in FIGS. 3A and 9A, the movable panel 30 has a front panel portion 31 that covers substantially the entire front surface 13 of the casing, and a side panel portion 32, 32 is arranged at an operation stop position that covers the front part of the side surface of the main body 20 (side of the main body 20).
  • the front panel part 31 is arrange
  • the 19 first openings 19a are shielded.
  • the side panel portions 32 and 32 and the side decorative plate are disposed adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction.
  • the movable panel 30 is, as shown in FIG. 3B and FIG. 9B, an operating position in which the upper portion of the front panel portion 31 is farther from the main body 20 than when the operation is stopped. Placed in.
  • the movable panel 30 is moved diagonally forward and upward from the operation stop position.
  • the movable panel 30 when the movable panel 30 takes an operating state, the movable panel 30 is disposed so as to be inclined such that the upper side 31 a of the front panel portion 31 is farther from the casing front surface 13 than the lower side 31 b of the front panel portion 31. Therefore, when the movable panel 30 is in the operating state, the second suction port 18b provided at the upper portion of the casing front surface 13 is opened. Further, when the movable panel 30 is in the operating state, the movable panel 30 is arranged such that the lower side 31 b of the front panel portion 31 is located above the first opening 19 a of the blower outlet 19. For this reason, when the movable panel 30 takes an operating state, the 1st opening part 19a of the blower outlet 19 is open
  • the flap 25 when the movable panel 30 is in the operation stop state, the flap 25 is disposed on the opening surface of the second opening 19b of the air outlet 19, thereby shielding the second opening 19b. (See FIGS. 1 and 4). Further, in the present embodiment, when the movable panel 30 is in the operating state, the second opening 19b of the air outlet 19 is opened by the flap 25 turning about the turning shaft 25a. To do. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the movable panel 30 assumes an operation stop state at the time of the operation stop of an air conditioner. Moreover, in this embodiment, the movable panel 30 shall take an operation state at the time of a driving
  • FIG. 10 is a side view of the drive mechanism 50. In FIG. 10, the motor 54 is omitted.
  • the drive mechanism 50 is a mechanism that can switch the state of the movable panel 30 by moving the position of the movable panel 30.
  • the drive mechanism 50 mainly includes a drive unit 50a and drive mechanism main bodies 50b and 50b.
  • the drive unit 50a includes one motor 54 and a power transmission shaft (not shown).
  • the motor 54 is a stepping motor and is disposed in the vicinity of the right end of the main body 20 as shown in FIG.
  • the motor 54 has a drive shaft 54a that rotates when the motor 54 is driven.
  • a drive gear 54b that rotates as the drive shaft 54a rotates is attached to the drive shaft 54a.
  • the drive gear 54b is arranged so that the driven gear 52 arranged near the right end of the main body 20 can rotate.
  • the motor 54 is rotationally driven under the control of a control unit (not shown).
  • the power transmission shaft is rotatable about an axis parallel to the drive shaft 54a, and is a member for distributing and transmitting the drive force of the motor 54 to the drive mechanism main bodies 50b and 50b.
  • the above-mentioned driven gear 52 is attached to the right end portion of the power transmission shaft, and a driven gear 52 different from the above-described driven gear 52 is attached to the left end portion of the power transmission shaft.
  • the power transmission shaft transmits the power transmitted from the drive gear 54 b to the driven gear 52 disposed in the vicinity of the right end portion of the main body 20, and the driven gear disposed in the vicinity of the left end portion of the main body 20. 52.
  • the drive mechanism main bodies 50b, 50b include fixed portions 53, 53 and panel support arms 55, 55.
  • the configuration of the drive mechanism main bodies 50b, 50b is the same configuration that is bilaterally symmetric. Therefore, only the configuration of the drive mechanism main body 50b disposed at the right end of the main body 20 will be described here, and the left side of the main body 20 will be described. The description of the drive mechanism main body 50b disposed at the end is omitted.
  • the fixed portion 53 is a member disposed in front of the casing side surface 15, that is, on the outside, and supports the panel support arm 55 so as to be slidable.
  • the fixed portion 53 includes a fixed plate main body 51, a driven gear 52, a first support member 53a, and a second support member 53b.
  • the fixed plate main body 51 includes a plate-shaped main body portion 51a having a substantially flat surface, and a guide portion 51b standing from a rear end portion of the main body portion 51a.
  • the main body 51a has a substantially triangular shape (see FIG. 10).
  • Guide part 51b has guide wall part 51ba and crevice 51bb.
  • the concave portion 51bb constitutes the upper end portion of the guide portion 51b and has a curved shape along the outer peripheral surface of a roller 56 described later.
  • the guide wall portion 51ba constitutes a portion other than the concave portion 51bb of the guide portion 51b, and extends substantially linearly from the lower end of the concave portion 51bb.
  • the driven gear 52 is rotatably supported by the main body 51a so as to protrude outward from the surface of the main body 51a.
  • the first support member 53a has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is provided on the main body 51a so as to protrude outward from the surface of the main body 51a.
  • the second support member 53b has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is provided on the main body 51a so as to protrude outward from the surface of the main body 51a.
  • the second support member 53b is disposed below the first support member 53a.
  • the panel support arm 55 is a plate-like member having substantially the same shape as the main body portion 51 a of the fixed portion 53, and is connected to the inner surface of the movable panel 30. Specifically, the vicinity of the end point 55 a located at the upper part of the panel support arm 55 is connected to the first connecting portion 33 of the movable panel 30, and the vicinity of the end point 55 b located at the lower front side of the panel support arm 55 and the movable panel are connected. 30 second connecting portions 34 are connected.
  • a roller 56 is disposed in the vicinity of the end point 55c located at the lower rear side of the panel support arm 55. The roller 56 is rotatably supported by the panel support arm 55.
  • a rack 57 that meshes with the driven gear 52 is provided in the vicinity of the side 55d that connects the end point 55a and the end point 55c of the panel support arm 55, substantially parallel to the side 55d.
  • the panel support arm 55 is formed with a first sliding opening 58 and a second sliding opening 59.
  • the first sliding opening 58 and the second sliding opening 59 are slit-like openings that penetrate both surfaces of the panel support arm 55, respectively.
  • the first sliding opening 58 and the second sliding opening 59 are inclined so that the upper part is positioned forward of the lower part.
  • the first sliding opening 58 is formed in a substantially linear shape so as to be substantially parallel to the side 55 d of the panel support arm 55.
  • the second sliding opening 59 has a straight portion 59a extending substantially parallel to the first sliding opening 58 and a curved portion 59b formed continuously from the lower end of the straight portion 59a.
  • the curved portion 59b is curved diagonally forward and downward from the lower end of the straight portion 59a.
  • first support member 53 a is inserted into the first sliding opening 58. Therefore, the first support member 53 a supports the panel support arm 55 by locking the first sliding opening 58. Further, the second support member 53 b is inserted into the second sliding opening 59. Therefore, the second support member 53 b supports the panel support arm 55 by locking the second sliding opening 59.
  • the racks 57 and 57 are driven by the drive of the motor 54 via the drive gear 54 b and the driven gears 52 and 52, whereby the end points 55 a of the panel support arms 55 and 55. , 55a, 55b, and 55b are moved respectively.
  • the movable panel 30 moves from the operation stop position shown in FIG. 9A to the operation position shown in FIG. 9B or from the operation position shown in FIG. 9B to the operation shown in FIG. Move to the stop position.
  • the state of the movable panel 30 is switched from the operation stop state to the operation state, or from the operation state to the operation stop state.
  • the panel support arms 55 and 55 are in the first state in which they are housed in the main body 20.
  • the second state is reached, in which the upper portions of the panel support arms 55 and 55 protrude from the main body 20.
  • the drive mechanism 50 other than the power transmission shaft is stored in the storage space S formed between the casing side surfaces 15 and 15 and the main body side surfaces 21 and 21 (see FIG. 8).
  • the drive mechanism main body 50b, the motor 54, and the drive gear 54b are stored in the storage space S on the right side.
  • a fixing portion 53 is disposed in front of the right casing side surface 15 (right side)
  • a panel support arm 55 is disposed in front of the fixing portion 53 (right side)
  • the front (right side) of the panel support arm 55 is disposed.
  • a motor 54 is disposed on the front side.
  • the drive mechanism main body 50b and the drive gear 54b are stored in the left storage space S.
  • a fixing portion 53 is arranged in front of the left casing side surface 15 (left side), and a panel support arm 55 is arranged in front of the fixing portion 53 (left side).
  • the side panel portions 32, 32 are located on the side of the panel support arm 55. Yes. For this reason, the panel support arm 55 in the second state is substantially covered with the side panel portions 32, 32 in a side view.
  • FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram showing a trajectory of the first connecting portion 33 of the movable panel 30.
  • FIG. 12 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 50b arranged at the left end of the main body 20, and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the panel support arm 55 is in the first state.
  • FIG. 13 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 50b disposed at the left end portion of the main body 20, and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the panel support arm 55 is shifted from the first state to the second state.
  • FIG. 14 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 50b arranged at the left end of the main body 20, and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the panel support arm 55 is in the second state.
  • the panel support arm 55 is configured such that the lower end of the first sliding opening 58 of the panel support arm 55 and the first of the fixing portion 53 are shown in FIG.
  • the support member 53a is close, the lower end of the linear portion 59a of the second sliding opening 59 of the panel support arm 55 and the second support member 53b of the fixed portion 53 are close, and the roller 56 and the fixed portion of the panel support arm 55 are fixed. It moves in the direction in which the upper end of 53 guide wall part 51ba adjoins.
  • the first sliding opening 58 slides with respect to the first support member 53a, and the linear portion 59a of the second sliding opening 59 slides with respect to the first support member 53a.
  • the panel support arm 55 translates diagonally forward and upward. Accordingly, the movable panel 30 moves obliquely forward and upward as shown in FIG. At this time, the 1st connection parts 33 and 33 are moved diagonally forward upward from the position P1 shown in FIG.
  • the panel support arm 55 When the panel support arm 55 is moved to a position where the lower end of the linear portion 59a of the second sliding opening 59 and the second support member 53b are close to each other, the panel support arm 55 is bent by the second sliding opening 59. The portion 59b is locked to the second support member 53b, and the roller 56 moves so as to be locked to the recess 51bb. For this reason, the panel support arm 55 rotates about the first support member 53a as a fulcrum. Thereby, as shown in FIG. 11, the movable panel 30 rotates and moves so as to fall forward. At this time, the first connecting portions 33 and 33 are moved from the position P2 shown in FIG.
  • the front panel part 31 and the side panel parts 32 and 32 are formed continuously. For this reason, when the movable panel 30 takes an operation stop state, it can cover continuously from the front of the main body 20 to the side. Therefore, the joint between the movable panel 30 and the main body 20 can be made inconspicuous when the indoor unit 1 in which the movable panel 30 is in the operation stop state is viewed from an oblique direction.
  • the designability can be improved.
  • the side panel portions 32 are located on the side of the panel support arm 55. For this reason, the amount of air sucked into the front suction port can be reduced by hitting the drive components. Therefore, the adhesion of dust to the panel support arm 55 during operation can be suppressed.
  • the panel support arm 55 in the second state is substantially covered with the side panel portions 32 and 32 in a side view. For this reason, the designability at the time of driving
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 when the operation is stopped as viewed obliquely from below.
  • FIG. 16 is a view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 when the operation is stopped as viewed obliquely from above.
  • FIG. 17 is a view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 during operation as viewed obliquely from above.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit 100 is a wall-mounted indoor unit that is attached to a wall surface of a room, and performs air conditioning such as indoor air conditioning.
  • the air conditioner indoor unit 100 mainly includes a main body 120, a movable panel 130, and a drive mechanism 150 (see FIGS. 22 and 23). ⁇ Main body configuration> FIG.
  • FIG. 18 is a front view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 with the movable panel 130 removed.
  • FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 in a state where the movable panel 130 and the main body side surfaces 121 and 121 are removed.
  • FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of the main body 120 cut in the horizontal direction, and shows the vicinity of the right end of the main body 120.
  • the main body 120 includes a casing 110, main body side surface parts 121 and 121, and a flap 125.
  • the casing 110 has a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the left-right direction when viewed from the front.
  • the casing 110 accommodates an indoor heat exchanger (not shown), a fan (not shown), and the like.
  • the casing 110 is formed with a first suction port 118a, a second suction port 118b, and an air outlet 119.
  • the first suction port 118a is an opening through which air taken into the casing 110 passes, and is provided on the casing top surface 112 as shown in FIG.
  • the second suction port 118b is an opening through which air taken into the casing 110 passes, and is provided on the front surface 113 of the casing, that is, on the front side of the main body 120, as shown in FIG.
  • the blower outlet 119 is an opening through which air blown into the room passes, and is provided on the casing front surface 113 and the casing bottom surface 114 as shown in FIG. Specifically, the air outlet 119 is an opening formed continuously from the lower portion of the casing front surface 113 to the front portion of the casing bottom surface 114.
  • the opening provided in the casing front surface 113 is referred to as a first opening 119a
  • the opening provided in the casing bottom 114 is referred to as a second opening 119b.
  • the main body side surface portions 121 and 121 are disposed so as to cover the casing side surfaces 115 and 115, and constitute the left and right side surfaces of the main body 120 (see FIG. 20).
  • the main body side surface parts 121 and 121 are constituted by an inner surface part 123 and side decorative panels 124 and 124.
  • the inner surface 123 has a curved shape.
  • the inner surface portion 123 is disposed in front of the casing side surfaces 115 and 115, that is, outside the casing side surfaces 115 and 115 so as to cover the casing side surfaces 115 and 115.
  • the side decorative panels 124 and 124 are arranged so as to cover the rear part of the inner surface part 123. For this reason, the side surface of the main body 120 has a shape in which the front portion is curved in a convex shape.
  • the flap 125 is a substantially rectangular plate-like member that is long in the left-right direction, and is provided so that the second opening 119b of the air outlet 119 can be opened and closed. Further, the flap 125 is mounted in the casing 110 so as to be rotatable about a rotation shaft (not shown) in the left-right direction. The flap 125 can guide the air blown out from the second opening 119b by rotating around the rotation axis.
  • FIG. 21 is a side view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 showing a state in which the movable panel 130 is changed from the operation stop posture to the operation posture.
  • the movable panel 130 includes a front panel portion 131 that has a substantially flat shape, and side panel portions 132 and 132 that are continuously formed rearward from both ends of the front panel portion 131.
  • the movable panel 130 is configured by integrally forming a front panel portion 131 and side panel portions 132 and 132.
  • the front panel portion 131 can cover substantially the entire casing front surface 113 and is disposed in front of the main body 120, that is, on the front side of the main body 120.
  • the side panel portions 132 and 132 can cover the front portion of the inner surface portion 123 of the main body side surface portions 121 and 121.
  • the outer side of the air conditioning indoor unit 100 is configured by the front panel portion 131 of the movable panel 130 on the front side, and the side surface.
  • the side is constituted by the side panel portions 132 and 132 and the side decorative panels 124 and 124 of the movable panel 130, the upper side is constituted by the casing top surface 112, and the lower side is constituted by the casing bottom surface 114 and the flap 125.
  • the side panel parts 132 and 132 are exhibiting the convex curved shape so that a smooth curved surface may be comprised with the side decorative panels 124 and 124, when the movable panel 130 takes the driving
  • first connecting portions 133 and 133 for connecting to arms 166 and 176, which will be described later, and second connecting portions 134 and 134 are formed on the inner surface of the movable panel 130.
  • the first connection parts 133 and 133 are provided above the second connection parts 134 and 134.
  • the movable panel 130 can take a driving stop posture and a driving posture (corresponding to the first posture). When the movable panel 130 takes the operation stop posture, as shown in FIGS.
  • the movable panel 130 has the front panel portion 131 covering substantially the entire front surface 113 of the casing, and the side panel portions 132 and 132 are the main body. It arrange
  • the movable panel 130 when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the movable panel 130 is arranged such that the upper portion of the front panel 131 is separated from the main body 120 as compared with the case where the driving stop posture is taken, as shown in FIGS.
  • the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the movable panel 130 is moved obliquely forward and upward from the position where the movable panel 130 is placed in the driving stop posture. For this reason, when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the movable panel 130 is disposed so as to be inclined such that the upper side 131a of the front panel unit 131 is farther from the casing front surface 113 than the lower side 131b of the front panel unit 131.
  • the second suction port 118b provided at the upper part of the casing front surface 113 is opened. Further, when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the movable panel 130 is disposed such that the lower side 131b of the front panel portion 131 is positioned above the first opening 119a of the blower outlet 119. For this reason, when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the first opening 119a of the air outlet 119 is opened.
  • FIG. 22 is a side view of the drive mechanism 150.
  • FIG. 23 is an exploded perspective view of the drive mechanism 150.
  • FIG. 24 is a side view of the first member 162.
  • FIG. 25 is a side view of the second member 161.
  • FIG. 26 is a right side view of the air conditioning indoor unit 100. In FIG. 26, the movable panel 130 is omitted.
  • the drive mechanism 150 is a mechanism that moves the movable panel 130 in order to change the posture of the movable panel 130 with respect to the main body 120.
  • the drive mechanism 150 mainly includes a drive unit 151 and drive mechanism main bodies 160 and 170 (see FIGS. 22 and 28).
  • the drive unit 151 includes one motor 152 and a power transmission unit 153.
  • the motor 152 is a stepping motor and is disposed in the vicinity of the right end of the main body 120 as shown in FIG.
  • the motor 152 has a drive shaft 152a and a drive gear 154 as shown in FIG.
  • the drive shaft 152a rotates when the motor 152 is driven.
  • the drive gear 154 is attached to the drive shaft 152a, and rotates when the drive shaft 152a rotates.
  • the motor 152 is driven to rotate under the control of a control unit (not shown).
  • the power transmission unit 153 is a mechanism for distributing and transmitting the driving force of the motor 152 to the drive mechanism main bodies 160 and 170.
  • the power transmission unit 153 includes a transmission shaft (not shown), a first gear 155, and a second gear 156 (see FIG. 28).
  • the transmission shaft is arranged to extend in the left-right direction.
  • the first gear 155 is attached to the right end of the transmission shaft.
  • the second gear 156 is attached to the left end of the transmission shaft.
  • the first gear 155 is disposed so as to mesh with the drive gear 154 and rotates when the drive gear 154 rotates.
  • the transmission shaft rotates when the first gear 155 rotates, and the second gear 156 rotates when the transmission shaft rotates. In this manner, the power transmission unit 153 can transmit the power transmitted from the drive gear 154 to the first gear 155 to the second gear 156 via the transmission shaft.
  • the drive mechanism main bodies 160 and 170 include first members 162 and 172 and second members 161 and 171.
  • first members 162 and 172 and second members 161 and 171 since the structure of the drive mechanism main bodies 160 and 170 is a symmetrical structure, only the structure of the drive mechanism main body 160 disposed at the right end portion of the main body 120 will be described here.
  • the reference numerals of the 170th series are attached instead of the reference numerals of the 160th series indicating the respective parts of the drive mechanism main body 160, and description of each part is omitted.
  • the first member 162 has an arm 166 and a roller 167.
  • the first member 162 is integrally configured by combining a plurality of parts such as the arm 166 and the roller 167.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the first member is configured by one part. May be.
  • the arm 166 is a plate-like member having a substantially triangular shape, and is connected to the inner surface of the movable panel 130. Specifically, the vicinity of the end point 166 c positioned at the upper portion of the arm 166 and the first connection portion 133 of the movable panel 130 are connected, and the vicinity of the end point 166 d positioned at the lower front side of the arm 166 and the second end of the movable panel 130 are connected. The connection part 134 is connected. Further, a side 166f connecting the end point 166e and the end point 166c located at the lower rear side of the arm 166 is gently curved in a convex shape.
  • a rack 166g that meshes with the first gear 155 is provided in the vicinity of the side 166f of the arm 166 along the side 166f.
  • the arm 166 has a first part 166a and a second part 166b.
  • the first part 166a and the second part 166b are arranged so as to be aligned in the vertical direction.
  • a first guide path 168 is formed in the first portion 166a.
  • the first guide path 168 is a slit-like opening that penetrates both surfaces of the arm 166.
  • the first guide path 168 is formed in the vicinity of the side 166 f of the arm 166.
  • the first guide path 168 is formed in the arm 166 so as to have an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape along the side 166 f of the arm 166.
  • the first low-curved portion 168a which is the space of the first guide path 168, has an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape along the side 166f of the arm 166.
  • a second guide path 169 is formed in the second portion 166b.
  • the second guide path 169 is a slit-like opening that penetrates both surfaces of the arm 166.
  • the second guide path 169 is disposed at a position farther from the side 166 f of the arm 166 than the first guide path 168.
  • the second guide path 169 has an arm 166 so as to have a portion having an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape like the first guide path 168 and a portion bent forward from the end of the portion. Is formed.
  • the second low-curved portion 169a which is a space of the second guide path 169 and is an upper region of the second guide path 169, has an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape.
  • the 2nd low curved part 169a and the 1st low curved part 168a have the same circular arc center in the same virtual plane.
  • the second low-curved portion 169a is a region having the same arc center and a different curvature radius in the same virtual plane as the first low-curved portion 168a in the second guide path 169.
  • the bent portion 169b which is the space of the second guide path 169 and is the lower region of the second guide path 169, has a larger curvature than the second low-curved portion 169a. Therefore, the bent portion 169b has an arc shape that is curved more convexly than the second low-curved portion 169a. In addition, the lower part of the 2nd low curved part 169a and the upper part of the bending part 169b are continuing. Further, when attention is paid only to the shapes of the first guide path 168 and the second guide path 169 formed in the arm 166, the first guide path 168 has a substantially I shape, and the second guide path 169 is substantially the same. It has a J-shape.
  • the roller 167 is disposed in the vicinity of the end point 166e of the arm 166.
  • the roller 167 is rotatably supported by the arm 166. Furthermore, the roller 167 moves along a guide wall portion 165a of a guide portion 165 described later.
  • the 1st member 162 takes a 1st state and a 2nd state. When the first member 162 is in the first state, the first member 162 is arranged so that the end point 166c and the end point 166d of the arm 166 are located on the same straight line. When the first member 162 is in the second state, the first member 162 is disposed so that the end point 166c of the arm 166 is positioned forward of the end point 166d.
  • the first member 162 when the first member 162 is in the first state, the first member 162 is housed in the main body 120. Further, when the first member 162 is in the second state, the first member 162 is disposed so that the upper portion of the arm 166 protrudes from the main body 120.
  • the 2nd member 161 is being fixed to the outer side of the casing side 115, and is supporting the 1st member 162 so that a movement is possible.
  • the second member 161 has a main body 163, a first sliding member 164a, and a second sliding member 164b.
  • the second member 161 is integrally configured by combining a plurality of parts such as the main body 163, the first sliding member 164a, and the second sliding member 164b, but is not limited thereto. Instead, the second member may be composed of one component.
  • the main body 163 includes a base body 163a and a guide 165.
  • the base portion 163a is a plate-like member having a substantially flat surface.
  • the base portion 163a has substantially the same shape as the arm 166 of the first member 162 (see FIGS. 24 and 25). Further, a first gear 155 is disposed on the upper portion of the base portion 163a, and the base portion 163a supports the first gear 155 so as to be rotatable.
  • the guide portion 165 is erected from the rear end portion of the base portion 163a. Moreover, the guide part 165 has the guide wall part 165a and the curved part 165b.
  • the guide wall portion 165a constitutes a portion other than the curved portion 165b of the guide portion 165, and extends downward from the lower end of the curved portion 165b. Further, the guide wall portion 165a has an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape. Note that the guide wall portion 165a, the first low-curved portion 168a, and the second low-curved portion 169a have the same arc center in the same virtual plane.
  • the guide wall portion 165a is a region of the guide portion 165 that has the same arc center and a different radius of curvature in the same virtual plane as the first low curved portion 168a and the second low curved portion 169a. That is.
  • the curved portion 165b constitutes the upper end portion of the guide portion 165. Further, the curved portion 165b has a larger curvature than the guide wall portion 165a. For this reason, the curved portion 165b has an arc shape that is curved more convexly than the guide wall portion 165a.
  • the curved portion 165b has a curved shape along the outer peripheral surface of the roller 167 of the first member 162, and the roller 167 is positioned at the curved portion 165b to restrict the sliding movement of the roller 167. be able to.
  • the first sliding member 164a has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is provided on the base portion 163a so as to protrude outward from the surface of the base portion 163a.
  • the first sliding member 164a is disposed on the base portion 163a. Further, the first sliding member 164a is inserted through the first guide path 168 so as to slide with the first portion 166a.
  • the first sliding member 164a locks the first portion 166a so that the movement of the first member 162 in the front-rear direction is allowed and the movement in the right direction is restricted.
  • the 1st sliding member 164a is supporting the 1st member 162 by latching the 1st part 166a.
  • the second sliding member 164b has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is provided on the base portion 163a so as to protrude outward from the surface of the base portion 163a. Further, the second sliding member 164b is disposed below the first sliding member 164a in the base portion 163a. Further, the second sliding member 164b is inserted through the second guide path 169 so as to slide with the second portion 166b. The second sliding member 164b locks the second portion 166b so that the movement of the first member 162 in the front-rear direction is allowed and the movement in the right direction is restricted. Thus, the 2nd sliding member 164b is supporting the 1st member 162 by latching the 2nd part 166b.
  • the first gear 155 and the second gear 156 rotate via the drive gear 154 when the motor 152 is driven.
  • the rack 166g that meshes with the first gear 155 is driven, and the first member 162 moves relative to the second member 161.
  • the positions of the end points 166c, 166d, and 166e of the arm 166 move along the first guide path 168, the second guide path 169, and the guide wall portion 165a, respectively.
  • the locus drawn by the end points 166c, 166d, and 166e of the arm 166 is gently curved in a convex shape.
  • the rotation of the second gear 156 drives the rack 176 g that meshes with the second gear 156, and the first member 172 moves relative to the second member 171.
  • the positions of the end points 176c, 176d, and 176e of the arm 176 move along the first guide path 178, the second guide path 179, and the guide wall portion 175a, respectively.
  • the locus drawn by the end points 176c, 176d, and 176e of the arm 176 is gently curved in a convex shape.
  • the drive mechanism 150 other than the transmission shaft is stored in the storage spaces S, S formed between the casing side surfaces 115, 115 and the main body side surface portions 121, 121. .
  • the drive mechanism main body 160, the motor 152, the drive gear 154, and the first gear 155 are stored in the right storage space S.
  • the second member 161 is disposed in front (right side) of the casing side surface 115
  • the first member 162 is disposed in front (right side) of the second member 161
  • the first member 162 A motor 152 is disposed in front (right side).
  • the drive mechanism main body 170 and the second gear 156 are stored in the left storage space S.
  • the second member 171 is disposed in front of the casing side surface 115 (left side)
  • the first member 172 is disposed in front of the second member 171 (left side).
  • FIG. 27 is a conceptual diagram showing the trajectory of the first connecting portion 133 of the movable panel 130.
  • FIG. 28 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 170 and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the first member 172 is in the first state.
  • FIG. 29 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 170, and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the first member 172 has transitioned from the first state to the second state.
  • FIG. 30 is a side view of the drive mechanism main body 170 and is a conceptual diagram showing a case where the first member 172 is in the second state.
  • the locus of the first connecting portion 133 is indicated by a one-dot chain line.
  • the first member 172 takes the first state. Specifically, when the movable panel 130 takes the operation stop posture, the first member 172 is positioned on the upper end portion 178x of the first guide path 178, that is, the upper end portion 178ax of the first low curved portion 178a with respect to the second member 171.
  • the first sliding member 174a is positioned
  • the second sliding member 174b is positioned at the upper end 179x of the second guide path 179, that is, the upper end 179ax of the second low curved portion 179a
  • the roller 177 is the lower end of the guide wall 175a. It arrange
  • the first member 162 is slid to the upper end portion 168x of the first guide path 168, that is, the upper end portion 168ax of the first low curved portion 168a with respect to the second member 161.
  • the moving member 164a is located
  • the second sliding member 164b is located at the upper end portion 169x of the second guide path 169, that is, the upper end portion 169ax of the second low curved portion 169a
  • the roller 167 is located at the lower end portion 165aa of the guide wall portion 165a. It is arranged to be located.
  • the 1st connection parts 133 and 133 are arranged at position P1 shown in FIG.
  • the first member 172 When the posture of the movable panel 130 is switched from the driving stop posture to the driving posture, the first member 172 has a lower end portion 178y of the first guide path 178 close to the first sliding member 174a, as shown in FIG.
  • the lower end portion 179ay of the second low curved portion 179a of the second guide path 179 is close to the second sliding member 174b, and the roller 177 is close to the upper end portion of the guide wall portion 175a with respect to the second member 171.
  • the first member 162 when the posture of the movable panel 130 is switched from the driving stop posture to the driving posture, the first member 162 has the lower end portion 168y of the first guide path 168 close to the first sliding member 164a, and the second guide path 169.
  • the lower end portion 169ay of the second low curved portion 169a moves closer to the second sliding member 164b, and the roller 167 moves relative to the second member 161 in the direction closer to the upper end portion of the guide wall portion 165a.
  • the portions defining the first low-bending portions 168a and 178a in the first portions 166a and 176a slide with respect to the first sliding members 164a and 174a, and the second low portions in the second portions 166b and 176b.
  • the portions defining the curved portions 169a and 179a slide relative to the second sliding members 164b and 174b, and the rollers 167 and 177 slide relative to the guide wall portions 165a and 175a.
  • the arms 166 and 176 slide and move obliquely forward and upward along the first low curved portions 168a and 178a, the second low curved portions 169a and 179a, and the guide wall portions 165a and 175a. Since the first connecting portions 133 and 133 move integrally with the arms 166 and 176, they slide and move obliquely forward and upward from the position P1 shown in FIG. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 27, the movable panel 130 slides forward and obliquely upward with respect to the main body 120.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are moved to the positions where the second sliding members 164b and 174b and the boundary portions between the second low curved portions 169a and 179a of the second guide paths 169 and 179 and the bent portions 169b and 179b are close to each other.
  • the first members 162, 172 slide while moving with respect to the second members 161, 171.
  • the positions of the second sliding members 164b and 174b move from the upper end portions 169bx and 179bx of the bent portions 169b and 179b to the lower end portions 169by and 179by, and the rollers 167 and 177 are bent from the guide wall portions 165a and 175a.
  • the first members 162 and 172 rotate by a predetermined angle with respect to the second members 161 and 171 using the first sliding members 164a and 174a as rotation fulcrums.
  • the first sliding member 164a is positioned in the vicinity of the lower end portions 168y and 178y of the first guide paths 168 and 178.
  • first sliding members 164a and 174a are positioned at the lower ends 168y and 178y of the first guide paths 168 and 178, and the lower ends 169y and 179y of the second guide paths 169 and 179, that is,
  • the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the lower end portions 169by and 179by of the bent portions 169b and 179b, and the rollers 167 and 177 are moved relative to the second members 161 and 171 so that they are positioned at the curved portions 165b and 175b.
  • the portions defining the lower end portions 168y and 178y of the first guide paths 168 and 178 in the first portions 166a and 176a are locked to the first sliding member 174a, and the second guide paths are in the second portions 166b and 176b.
  • the lower end portions 169y and 179y of 169 and 179 that is, the portions defining the lower end portions 169by and 179by of the bent portions 169b and 179b are locked to the second sliding members 164b and 174b, and the rollers 167 and 177 are engaged with the curved portions 165b and 175b. Locked. Thereby, as shown in FIG. 22 and FIG. 30, the first members 162 and 172 take the second state.
  • the 1st connection parts 133 and 133 move from the position P2 shown in FIG. Therefore, the movable panel 130 moves obliquely forward and downward relative to the main body 120 as shown in FIG. As a result, the posture of the movable panel 130 is switched from the driving stop posture to the driving posture. Further, the lower end portions 169by and 179by and the curved portions 165b and 175b of the bent portions 169b and 179b have a large curvature, so that the second sliding members 164b and 174b and the rollers 167 and 177 are easily locked.
  • the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the lower end portions 169by and 179by of the bent portions 169b and 179b, and the rollers 167 and 177 are positioned at the curved portions 165b and 175b, so that the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned. Is difficult to move from the bent portions 169b and 179b to the second low curved portions 169a and 179a, and the rollers 167 and 177 are difficult to move from the curved portions 165b and 175b to the guide wall portions 165a and 175a.
  • the motor 152 when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the motor 152 is driven, and thus the motor 152 is loaded. Further, when the movable panel 130 takes the operation stop posture, the motor 152 is not driven, so that the motor 152 is not loaded.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 172.
  • the movable panel 130 is connected to the first members 162 and 172, and the second members 161 and 172 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the movement of the arms 166 and 176 is regulated by the second sliding members 164b and 174b being positioned at the lower end portions 169by and 179by of the bent portions 169b and 179b.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are supported. That is, when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture, the movable panel 130 and the first members 162 and 172 can be shared and supported by the second sliding members 164b and 174b and the first gear 155. For this reason, for example, the lower end portion of the second guide path is not bent, the lower end portion of the first guide path is bent forward, and the first sliding member defines the lower end portion of the first guide path.
  • the first gear 155 and the second gear 156 are the sliding members that support the arm from the part that contacts the arm 166 and 176 and supports the arm 166 and 176. Since the distance to the second sliding members 164b and 174b is long, the load applied to the motor 152 in order to maintain the posture of the movable panel 130 can be reduced. Further, compared to the case where the arms 166 and 176 are supported only by the first gear 155 and the second gear 156, the load applied to the motor 152 can be reduced.
  • the second sliding members 164b and 174b are lower end portions 169by and 169by of the bent portions 169b and 179b, respectively.
  • the load applied to the motor 152 is reduced compared to the case where the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the lower end portion 179y of the second low curved portion 179a of the second guide path 179 before being positioned at 179by. be able to.
  • the center of gravity of the movable panel 130 is located in front of the main body 120 with respect to the positions of the second sliding members 164b and 174b.
  • the first members 162 and 172 become the second members 161 and 171 with the first sliding members 164a and 174a located in the vicinity of the motor 152 and the first gear 155 or the second gear 156 as rotation fulcrums.
  • the motor 152 is applied when the first members 162 and 172 rotate.
  • the load can be reduced.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are slid to the upper ends 168x and 178x of the first guide paths 168 and 178 with respect to the second members 161 and 171, respectively.
  • the moving members 164a and 174a are positioned, the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the upper ends 169x and 179x of the second guide paths 169 and 179, and the rollers 167 and 177 are positioned at the lower ends 165aa of the guide walls 165a and 175a. , 175aa.
  • the first sliding members 164a and 174a are positioned at the upper ends 168x and 178x of the first guide paths 168 and 178, so that the first sliding members 164a and 174a are the upper ends 168x and 178x of the first guide paths 168 and 178.
  • the movement of the arms 166, 176 in the direction of gravity is restricted by locking the first portions 166a, 176a that define Further, the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the upper ends 169x and 179x of the second guide paths 169 and 179, so that the second sliding members 164b and 174b are the upper ends 169x of the second guide paths 169 and 179. , 179x defining the second portions 166b and 176b, the movement of the arms 166 and 176 in the direction of gravity is restricted. Thereby, the movement of the movable panel 130 connected to the first members 162 and 172 in the gravity direction is restricted.
  • the movable panel 130 can take a posture in which no load is applied to the motor 152.
  • the movable panel 130 is disposed on the front side of the main body 120.
  • the movable panel 130 is disposed so as to be inclined with respect to the main body 120, so that the second suction port 118 b formed on the casing front surface 113 of the main body 120 is provided. Can be opened.
  • the second suction port 118b formed in the casing front surface 113 of the main body 120 is arranged by arranging the movable panel 130 substantially parallel to the main body 120. And the 1st opening part 119a of the blower outlet 119 can be shielded.
  • the first members 162 and 172 have rollers 167 and 177.
  • the second members 161 and 171 have guide portions 165 and 175.
  • the rollers 167 and 177 are curved portions 165b and 175b of the guide portions 165 and 175, the second sliding members 164b and 174b are positioned at the lower end portions 169by and 179by of the bent portions 169b and 179b. . Since the rollers 167 and 177 are positioned at the curved portions 165b and 175b, the movement of the arms 166 and 176 is restricted.
  • the arms 166 and 176 are moved to the first gear 155 and The second gear 156, the second sliding members 164b and 174b, and the curved portions 165b and 175b can be supported.
  • the second low-curved portion 169a of the first guide path 168 and the second guide path 169 formed in the arm 166 has an arc shape that is gently curved in a convex shape.
  • the second low-curved portion of the first guide path or the second guide path may not have an arc shape.
  • the first guide path may have a linear shape
  • the second low-curved portion of the second guide path may be formed on the arm so as to exhibit a linear shape parallel to the first guide path.
  • the first gear 155 and the second gear 156 are driven by one motor 152.
  • the first gear and the second gear may be driven by individual motors. This eliminates the need for a transmission shaft.
  • the first guide path 168 and the second guide path 169 are slit-like openings that penetrate both surfaces of the arm 166.
  • the first guide path and the second guide path may not be openings.
  • the first guide path and the second guide path may be groove-shaped depressions provided in the arm.
  • the first member 162, 172 is moved relative to the second member 161, 171 by the drive unit 151.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130, and the second members 161 and 171 are fixed to the casing side surface 115 of the main body 120 (see FIG. 31A).
  • the drive unit moves the second members 261 and 271 having the first sliding member and the second sliding member to the first guide path and It may be a mechanism that moves relative to the first members 262 and 272 on which the second guide path is formed.
  • the second guide path is formed so that the upper part is bent, that is, the upper part of the second low curved part. And the lower portion of the bent portion are formed on the first members 262 and 272.
  • the first sliding member and the second sliding member of the second members 261 and 271 are the first guides of the second members 261 and 271 when the movable panel 130 takes the operation stop posture. It arrange
  • the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120, and the second members 261 and 271 are connected to the movable panel 130. (See FIG. 31 (b)).
  • the movable panel 130 fixed to the second members 261 and 271 is moved to the second members 261 and 271. Since they move together, the movable panel 130 can be moved with respect to the main body 120. Thereby, the attitude
  • the movement of the second members 261 and 271 is restricted by the second sliding member being locked to a portion that defines the upper end portion of the bent portion. For this reason, for example, the upper end of the second guide path is not bent, the upper end of the first guide path is bent forward, and the first sliding member is a part that defines the upper end of the first guide path.
  • the first gear and the second gear are in contact with the second members 261 and 271 and the second members 261 and 271 are supported from the portions supporting the second members 261 and 271.
  • the distance to the portion that defines the bent portion of the second guide path that supports is long, it is possible to reduce the load applied to the motor in order to maintain the movable panel 130 in the posture. Moreover, compared with the case where the 2nd members 261 and 271 are supported only by the 1st gear and the 2nd gear, the load concerning a motor can be made small.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are moved with respect to the second members 161 and 171.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130, and the second members 161 and 171 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the first members 162 and 172 have rollers 167 and 177
  • the second members 161 and 171 have guide portions 165 and 175 (see FIG. 32A).
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the movable panel 130 has rollers 167 and 177 that move along the guide portions 165 and 175 of the second members 161 and 171. You may do it.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the main body 120 has guide portions 165 and 175 for guiding the rollers 167 and 177 of the first members 162 and 172. Also good.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the main body 120 may have guide portions 165 and 175, and the movable panel 130 may have rollers 167 and 177.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the second members 161 and 171 are fixed to the main body 120, the second members 161 and 171 have rollers 267 and 277, and the first members 162 and 172 have guide portions 265 and 275. You may do it.
  • the movable panel 130 and the member connected to the movable panel 130 (in FIG. 34 (a), the first members 162 and 172) are movable sides, and the main body 120 and the member connected to the main body 120 are connected.
  • the second members 161 and 171 in FIG. 34 (a) are fixed, the movable side parts (in FIG.
  • the movable panel 130 and the first members 162 and 172) have guide portions.
  • the guide portions 265 and 275 are configured such that the guide wall portion is disposed at the upper portion and the curved portion is disposed at the lower end portion.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 have the movable panel 130 take the operation stop posture.
  • it is located at the upper end of the guide wall portion of the guide portions 265, 275, and is arranged so as to be located at the curved portion of the guide portion when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture. Further, as shown in FIG.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 included in the second members 161 and 171 may move along the guide portions 265 and 275 included in the movable panel 130. .
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the main body 120 has the rollers 267 and 277, and the first members 162 and 172 have the guide portions 265 and 275.
  • the first members 162 and 172 move relative to the second members 161 and 171, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 included in the main body 120 may move along the guide portions 265 and 275 included in the movable panel 130.
  • the second members 161 and 171 are fixed to the main body 120 on the fixed side, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130 on the movable side.
  • the rollers 167 and 177 are positioned at the curved portions 165b and 175b of the guide portions 165 and 175, so that the movement of the arms 166 and 176 is restricted.
  • the second members 161 and 171 are fixed to the main body 120 which is the fixed side, and the first members 162 and 172 are connected to the movable panel 130 which is the movable side.
  • the roller 267 is used.
  • 277 are positioned at the curved portions of the guide portions 265, 275, the movement of the arms 166, 176 is restricted.
  • the first members 162 and 172 are replaced with the first gear 155, the second gear 156, the second sliding members 164b and 174b, and the bending portions 165b and 175b. It can be supported by rollers 267 and 277.
  • the second members 261 and 271 having the first sliding member and the second sliding member are the first member 262 in which the first guide path and the second guide path are formed.
  • the first members 262 and 272 may include rollers 267 and 277, and the second members 261 and 271 may include guide portions 265 and 275.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 of the first members 262 and 272 may move along the guide portions 265 and 275 of the movable panel 130. .
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the main body 120 has rollers 267 and 277, and the second members 261 and 271 have guide portions 265 and 275.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 included in the main body 120 may move along the guide portions 265 and 275 included in the movable panel 130.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the first members 262 and 272 have guide portions 165 and 175, and the second members 261 and 271 have rollers 167 and 177. You may do it.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the movable panel 130 has rollers 167 and 177 that move along the guide portions 165 and 175 of the first members 262 and 272. Also good.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the main body 120 has guide portions 165 and 175 for guiding the rollers 167 and 177 of the second members 261 and 271. Also good.
  • the second members 261 and 271 move relative to the first members 262 and 272, and the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120.
  • the main body 120 may have the guide portions 165 and 175, and the movable panel 130 may have the rollers 167 and 177.
  • the first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120 on the fixed side, and the second members 261 and 271 are connected to the movable panel 130 on the movable side.
  • the first members 262 and 272 has the guide portions 165 and 175 and either one of the movable panel 130 or the second members 261 and 271 has the rollers 167 and 177, Since the rollers 167 and 177 are positioned at the curved portions 165b and 175b of the guide portions 165 and 175, the movement of the second members 261 and 271 is restricted.
  • first members 262 and 272 are fixed to the main body 120 that is the fixed side, and the second members 261 and 271 are connected to the movable panel 130 that is the movable side.
  • the rollers 267 and 277 are positioned at the curved portions of the guide portions 265, 275, the movement of the second members 261, 271 is restricted.
  • the second members 261 and 271 are defined by the first gear 155, the second gear 156, the portion that defines the curved portion in the second portion of the second guide path, And it can be supported by the curved portions 165b and 175b or the rollers 267 and 277.
  • the lower end portion 169y of the second guide path 169 and the lower end portion 169by of the bent portion 169b are substantially the same (see FIG. 40A).
  • the second sliding member 164b is positioned at the lower end portion 169y of the second guide path 169.
  • the second guide path 369 may further extend from the lower end portion 369by of the bent portion 369b.
  • the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture when the second sliding member 164b is positioned at the lower end portion 369y of the second guide path 369. Even in the second guide path 369 having such a shape, the second sliding member 164b engages with the portion defining the lower end portion 369y of the second guide path 369 in the second portion 366b, so that the arm 166 Can be supported. Thereby, the load applied to the motor 152 can be reduced when the movable panel 130 takes the driving posture.
  • the air conditioning indoor unit since the load on the motor when the panel is maintained in a desired posture can be reduced, the air conditioning in which the posture of the panel relative to the main body is changed. It can be applied to indoor units.
  • the present invention can improve the design of the indoor unit, the application of the air conditioner to the indoor unit is effective.

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