Air conditioner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6393856
  • Patent Number
    6,393,856
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a ceiling recessed type air conditioner including a case body hung from a ceiling slab via hanging bolts and a panel base mounted on the lower face side of the case body, a decorative frame can be selectively installed at different height positions on the side wall of the panel base via an installation position changing device. Thereby, even when the height space in the ceiling in which the case body is installed is limited and a part of the case body projects from the ceiling surface, a front panel portion can be installed with good appearance.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an air conditioner in which most of components are contained in a space in the ceiling, and only a front panel portion is disposed on the ceiling surface. More particularly, it relates to an air conditioner of a so-called ceiling recessed type which can be installed so that the appearance of the front panel portion is good even if the height space in the ceiling is limited.




BACKGROUND ART




An air conditioner is equipped with an indoor unit for making heat exchange of indoor air and an outdoor unit for dissipating heat to the outside air or absorbing heat from the outside air. The indoor unit is fixed to the wall or placed on the floor. In particular, in an office building or a store, the indoor unit is preferably installed on the ceiling so that the floor surface or the wall surface can be used effectively.




Even when the indoor unit is installed on the ceiling, importance is given to the appearance thereof. For this reason, the indoor unit is installed in a space in the ceiling as a ceiling recessed type. One example thereof will be explained with reference to a perspective view of

FIG. 30 and a

sectional view of

FIG. 31

showing the installation state. In the description below, an air conditioner means an indoor unit.




An air conditioner (indoor unit)


1


is provided with a box-shaped case body


2


whose lower face on the indoor side is open. At the central portion of the case body


2


, there are provided a centrifugal fan


21


and a drive motor


22


therefore with the rotating shafts thereof being substantially vertical. A heat exchanger


23


is arranged around the centrifugal fan


21


. Under the heat exchanger


23


is provided a drain pan


24


serving as a drip pan.




At the center on the lower face side of the case body


2


, there is provided a bell mouth


25


forming a suction port for the centrifugal fan


21


. Also, at the peripheral portion on the lower face side of the case body


2


, there are formed air ports


26


for the air heat-exchanged in the heat exchanger


23


. On the lower face side of the case body


2


, there is installed a front panel (also referred to as a decorative panel)


3


by using not illustrated fixing means such as screws.




The front panel


3


has, at the center thereof, an air suction port


31


communicating with the bell mouth


25


, and a suction grille


32


is detachably mounted in the air suction port


31


. A filter


33


is disposed on the inside of the suction grille


32


. Also, at the peripheral portion of the front panel


3


, there are formed air blow ports


34


communicating with the air ports


26


in the case body


2


. Although not shown in the figure, an air deflector is provided in the air blow port


34


.




In the prior art, the case body


2


is hung from a ceiling slab


5


via hanging bolts


4


in a state in which the front panel


3


is installed to the case body


2


as described above. Then, the height of the case body


2


is adjusted by the hanging bolts


4


so that the front panel


3


is substantially flush with a ceiling plate


6


. After the height of the case body


2


has been adjusted, the ceiling plate


6


is installed along a not illustrated support skeleton.




By the way, the height space in the ceiling is not constant for each building. Therefore, the case body


2


is hung by using the hanging bolts


4


that can make height adjustment. However, the adjustment made by the hanging bolts


4


is effective only when the height space in the ceiling is greater than the height of the case body


2


.




In order to enhance the room environment, there has been a tendency to make the ceiling higher in recent years, so that the height space in the ceiling has been decreased relatively. On the other hand, for the air conditioner, the heat exchanger etc. have been made larger in size to enhance the air conditioning capability, and accordingly the height of the case body


2


has been increased.




Therefore, even if the height adjustment is made fully by using the hanging bolts


4


, the case body


2


cannot be contained in the ceiling completely, so that a part of the lower portion thereof sometimes projects from the ceiling surface. In this case, a gap is developed between the front panel


3


and the ceiling plate


6


, by which the appearance is marred, and the product value is decreased remarkably. In some cases, the type of product is inevitably changed, so that a heavy loss may be caused.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, the above problem is solved, and even when the height space in the ceiling in which a case body of an air conditioner is installed is limited and a part of the case body projects from the ceiling surface, the appearance of a front panel portion can be made good.




Specifically, the present invention provides a ceiling recessed type air conditioner comprising a case body which comprises a rectangular parallelepiped shaped box whose lower face on the room side is open and is supported by hanging bolts in the ceiling so that the height thereof is adjustable; and a panel base which is formed into a square frame shape and is attached to the lower face side of the case body, in which the case body contains a centrifugal fan, a motor for driving the centrifugal fan, and a heat exchanger disposed around the centrifugal fan; a bell mouth forming a suction port for the centrifugal fan and air ports for the air heat-exchanged by the heat exchanger are provided on the lower face side of the case body; and the panel base is provided with air deflectors disposed corresponding to the air ports and a suction grille communicating with the suction port of the bell mouth, wherein a decorative frame is selectively installed at different height positions on the side wall of the panel base via installation position changing means.




In the present invention, the front panel is made up of two elements of the suction grille and the decorative frame. The suction grille is fixed to the panel base, but the height of the decorative frame can be adjusted with respect to the panel base. Therefore, when the height space in the ceiling is larger than the size of the case body, the decorative frame is set at a height position substantially located on the extension of surface of the suction grille (normal position). Thereby, the suction grille and the decorative frame are recognized as an integral object in appearance.




Contrarily, when the height space in the ceiling is limited and cannot fully contain the case body so that a difference in level is developed between the suction grille and the ceiling plate, the decorative frame is set at an adjust position higher than the normal position. Thereby, no gap is developed between the decorative frame and the ceiling plate, so that the appearance can be kept good.




The present invention provides some characteristic installation position changing means to set the decorative frame at different height positions. As one of them, there is first installation position changing means which comprises hooks provided on predetermined two opposing sides of the decorative frame, shallow first grooves formed on two opposing sides of the panel base so as to be engaged with the hooks, and deep second grooves formed on the other two opposing sides of the panel base so as to be engaged with the hooks. According to this means, by engaging the hooks with the first grooves or the second grooves, the decorative frame can be held at a different height position with respect to the panel base.




In this first installation position changing means, a mode in which the hook is formed into an inverse U shape engaging with the groove from the upside is recommended as a preferable mode. Also, by providing ribs, which come into contact with both sides of the hook, under the first groove or the second groove, the transverse movement of the hook can be restrained.




In this case, it is preferable that the rib has an inclined face whose height increases gradually toward the lower side. According to this configuration, the hook can be engaged smoothly with the groove.




According to second installation position changing means, which is a feature of the present invention, a corner cut portion is formed at each corner of the panel base, and the installation position changing means compensates the shape of the corner cut portion and is provided with corner members fixed to the corner cut portions. According to this configuration, the decorative frame is held on the panel base via the corner members so that the height is adjustable.




In the second installation changing means, the corner member has right and left side plates bent through 90 degrees, an attachment portion which is screwed to the corner of the panel base is provided on the inside of the corner member, and screw insertion holes are formed at different height positions in at least one of the side plates, so that the decorative frame is fixed to the position of either screw insertion hole.




When the aforementioned corner members are used, an L-shaped step portion for engaging with the inside face of the corner cut portion is preferably formed at the end of each side plate of the corner member to make the side face of the corner member and the side face of the panel base flush with each other.




Third installation position changing means, which is a feature of the present invention, is provided with first engagement means engaging at a lower height position when the decorative frame is fitted onto the panel base from downside to the upside on the room side, and second engagement means engaging at a higher height position.




According to a preferable mode of the third installation position changing means, when the decorative frame is fitted onto the panel base, by turning the decorative frame through 90 degrees in the horizontal plane, either one of the engagement means can be selected.




In the third installation position changing means, it is preferable that the engagement means comprise a combination of a protrusion provided on the side wall of the panel base and an elastically deformable engagement member which has a fit hole fitting onto the protrusion, and are formed on the inside wall of the decorative frame.




Also, in the third installation position changing means, it is preferable that between the panel base and the decorative frame, the first engagement means and the second engagement means be provided adjacently at two places at the right and left ends of each side so as to be asymmetrical with respect to the centerline of the side, and the positions of the first engagement means and the second engagement means be changed on the two opposing sides and on the other two opposing sides. According to this configuration, by turning the decorative frame through 90 degrees in the horizontal plane, either one of the engagement means can be selected.




In the third installation position changing means, it is preferable that the protrusion of the first engagement means be provided directly on the side wall of the base panel, while the protrusion of the second engagement means be provided on the inside face of a portal frame formed on the side wall of the panel base, and the engagement member of the first engagement means be provided so as to come into contact with the side wall of the panel base, while the engagement member of the second engagement means be provided so as to come into contact with the inside face of the portal frame.




According to the present invention, the third installation position changing means is further provided, in addition to the first and second engagement means, with third engagement means for holding the central portion of the decorative frame. The third engagement means has two engagement claws provided in parallel at the same height position at the central portion of each wall of the decorative frame and two engagement holes formed in parallel at different height positions at the central portion of each inside wall of the decorative frame so that one engagement claw is fitted into one engagement hole at the higher position when the first engagement means is selected and the other engagement claw is fitted into the other engagement hole at the lower position when the second engagement means is selected. According to this configuration, the central portion of each inside wall of the decorative frame can be held surely, and the decorative frame can be fixed to the panel base without looseness.




Besides, the present invention includes some preferable modes described below. First, the panel base is provided with a driving portion for driving the air deflector, and the driving portion is preferably covered by a protective cover. According to this configuration, when the suction grille is removed for maintenance, the worker can be prevented from touching the driving portion inadvertently. Also, the panel base is preferably provided with bearings for rotatably supporting the central portion on the back face side of the air deflector to prevent the intermediate portion of the air deflector from being deflected.




The air port is formed of a heat insulating material, and the panel base is formed with an air blow opening communicating with the air port. In this case, the lower end of the heat insulating material forming the air port is tightly inserted between the side wall of the panel base and the side wall of the air blow opening opposing thereto. Thereby, the heat insulating property of the air blow portion is improved, by which dew condensation caused by the leakage of cool air is prevented. Also, the side wall of the air blow opening is formed into a curved shape so as to be curved toward the side wall lower end side of the panel base. Thereby, the air blow resistance can be reduced.




The panel base and the suction grille (front panel) are made of a synthetic resin. In case of ceiling recessed type, the suction grille is considerably large, so that a warp or deflection is prone to occur. In the present invention, therefore, the panel base is molded integrally with a front panel having first openings corresponding to the air ports and a second opening corresponding to the suction port of the bell mouth, by which a front panel with high rigidity is obtained. In this case, the suction grille has a size corresponding to the second opening, and is molded separately from the front panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an appearance of an air conditioner in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2

is a partially sectional view of the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment, which is installed in the ceiling;

FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a case body and a panel base in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a case body, a suction grille, and a decorative frame in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment, showing a state in which these elements are separated;

FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing a state in which the decorative frame is being installed to the panel base in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing a state in which the decorative frame has been installed to the panel base in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIGS. 7 and 8

are enlarged perspective views of an essential part shown in

FIG. 6

;

FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view for illustrating looseness preventive means for the decorative frame in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIG. 10

is a sectional view of an installation portion of an air deflector drive portion in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIG. 11

is an enlarged sectional view of an air blow portion in the air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment;

FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a case body, a suction grille, and a decorative frame in an air conditioner in accordance with a second embodiment, showing a state in which these elements are separated as shown in

FIG. 4

;

FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a suction grille and a decorative frame in the air conditioner in accordance with the second embodiment;

FIG. 14

is a plan view of a corner cut portion and a corner member of a panel base in the air conditioner in accordance with the second embodiment, showing a state in which these elements are separated;

FIG. 15

is a plan view showing a state in which the corner member is attached to the corner cut portion of the base panel shown in

FIG. 14

;

FIG. 16

is a sectional view corresponding to

FIG. 14

;

FIG. 17

is a perspective view of the corner cut portion;

FIG. 18

is a perspective view of a panel base and a decorative frame in an air conditioner in accordance with a third embodiment, showing a state in which these elements are separated;

FIG. 19

is an enlarged perspective view of an essential part for illustrating first and second engagement means in the air conditioner in accordance with the third embodiment;

FIG. 20

is a plan view of the panel base and the decorative frame in the air conditioner in accordance with the third embodiment, showing these elements disposed in parallel, respectively;

FIG. 21

is a perspective view of a frame holding member configuring third engagement means in the air conditioner in accordance with the third embodiment;

FIG. 22

is a side view showing a corresponding relation between the panel base and the decorative frame in the state shown in

FIG. 20

;

FIG. 23

is a sectional view showing an engagement state of the first engagement means;

FIG. 24

is a sectional view showing an engagement state of the third engagement means at the time when the first engagement means is engaged;

FIG. 25

is a plan view showing a state in which the decorative frame is turned through 90° from the state shown in FIG.


20


and arranged together with the panel base;

FIG. 26

is a side view showing a corresponding relation between the panel base and the decorative frame in the state shown in

FIG. 25

;

FIG. 27

is a sectional view showing an engagement state of the second engagement means;

FIG. 28

is a sectional view showing an engagement state of the third engagement means at the time when the second engagement means is engaged;

FIG. 29

is an exploded perspective view of a modification of the present invention that is common to the above embodiments;

FIG. 30

is a perspective view showing an appearance of a conventional ceiling recessed type air conditioner; and

FIG. 31

is a schematic sectional view of the conventional air conditioner installed in the ceiling.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




First, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described.

FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an appearance of an air conditioner in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the air conditioner that is installed in the ceiling. For convenience in drawing,

FIG. 2

shows only the right half. It should be understood that the left-hand portion is symmetrical to the right-hand portion.




An air conditioner


100


has a case body


110


hung from a ceiling slab


5


by means of hanging bolts


4


. The case body


110


comprises a metallic box whose lower face is open to the room side, and a heat insulating material


113


is attached to the inside wall thereof. At the center in the case body


110


, there is provided a centrifugal fan


111


and a drive motor


112


therefore with these rotating shafts being substantially vertical.




In the case body


110


, a heat exchanger


114


is disposed around the centrifugal fan


111


. Under the heat exchanger


114


, a drain pan


115


is provided to receive condensation water. The drain pan


115


is, for example, made of an expanded synthetic resin. In this embodiment, air ports


116


are formed integrally with the drain pan


115


to blow air heat-exchanged in the heat exchanger


114


into the room.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the air port


116


is disposed along each side of the case body


110


as a rectangular opening. At the central portion on the lower face side of the case body


110


, a bell mouth


117


having a suction port for the centrifugal fan


111


is provided coaxially with the centrifugal fan


111


.




As shown in an exploded perspective view of

FIG. 3

, a panel base


130


, which is formed into a square frame shape by using a synthetic resin, is fixed to the lower face of the case body


110


by means of screws or other fixing means. The panel base


130


is provided with air deflectors


131


. In this case, four air deflectors


131


are provided, and each of them is disposed at a position corresponding to the air port


116


of the case body


110


.




Although not shown in detail in the figures, the panel base


130


is provided with bearings for rotatably supporting both ends of each of the air deflectors


131


. The air deflectors


131


are connected to each other via joints.


132


so as to be rotated synchronously. As the joint


132


, a universal joint, a flexible shaft, or the like is used.




The joints


132


are arranged at four corners of the panel base


130


. One of these joints


132


is connected with an air deflector driving portion


133


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the air deflector driving portion


133


has a motor


134


and a motion converting mechanism


135


. The motion converting mechanism


135


converts the rotational motion of the motor


134


into a reciprocating rotation, and transmits it to the joint


132


. Thereby, the air deflectors


131


are rotated in a reciprocating manner within a predetermined angle range.




After the panel base


130


is installed to the case body


110


, as shown in an exploded perspective view of

FIG. 4

, a suction grille


150


is installed to the panel base


130


so as to cover the frame inside. Also, a decorative panel


170


is fitted on the outside of the panel base


130


. Both of the suction grille


150


and the decorative frame


170


are front panel elements, and these elements constitute a front panel.




Specifically, in the air conditioner


100


, the front panel comprises the suction grille


150


and the decorative frame


170


. The suction grille


150


is formed of an injection molded product, and at the central portion thereof is formed an air suction port


151


comprising a large number of slits communicating with the interior of the bell mouth


117


in the case body


110


. Also, at four sides of the suction grille


150


, there are formed air blow ports


152


communicating with the air ports


116


in the case body


110


.




In the present invention, the decorative frame


170


can be set at a different height position according to the height space in the ceiling, and installation position changing means


190


is provided for this purpose. Referring first to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, in this first embodiment, the installation position changing means


190


comprises a combination of a hook


191


attached to the side of the decorative frame


170


and two kinds of grooves


195


and


197


with different depths, which are formed on the side of the panel base


130


.




The hook


191


is attached to an inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


so that the opening end side thereof faces downward, that is, in an inverse u shape (see FIG.


9


). Although the decorative frame


170


has four sides, the hook


191


is attached to two sides opposing to each other. In this first embodiment, two hooks


191


,


191


are attached at right and left end positions on one side.




Contrarily, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the grooves


195


and


197


are formed in a side wall


136


of the panel base


130


. The side wall


136


is formed so as to rise up along the wall surface of the case body


110


. In this case, the deeper first grooves


195


shown in

FIG. 8

are arranged on two sides opposing to each other, and the shallower second grooves


197


shown in

FIG. 7

are arranged on the other two sides opposing to each other.




Both of the first grooves


195


and the second grooves


197


are formed at two places at right and left ends of the side on which these grooves are to be formed, in response to the fact that two hooks


191


,


191


are provided on a predetermined one side of the decorative frame


170


as described above.




Therefore, the decorative frame


170


is turned through 90° in the horizontal plane, and is inserted from the upside of the case body


110


as shown in FIG.


5


. Then, the hooks


191


are engaged with the deeper first grooves


195


or the shallower second grooves


197


. Thereby, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the decorative frame


170


can be set at lower position A or upper position B.




The position A is a position having almost the same height as the face of the suction grille


150


. In the case where the height space in the ceiling has a height capable of fully containing the case body


110


, the decorative frame


170


is set at the position A. At this time, the decorative frame


170


appears so as to be integral with the suction grille


150


.




The position B is a position higher than the position A. In the case where the height space in the ceiling is limited, and a part of the lower portion of the case body


110


projects from the ceiling surface, the decorative frame


170


is set at the position B to prevent a gap from being developed between the decorative frame


170


and the ceiling plate.




In the actual installation work, the height space in the ceiling is measured, and the decorative frame


170


is set at either the position A or the position B according to the height space. Then, the case body


110


is hung from the ceiling slab


5


by using the hanging bolts


4


. Subsequently, fine adjustment is made by using the hanging bolts


4


so that the decorative frame is at the same height as the ceiling plate.




In this first embodiment, in order to prevent looseness of the decorative frame


170


in the horizontal plane, ribs


137


are provided on the back face of the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


as shown in FIG.


9


. These ribs


137


are disposed in a pair on the lower side of the groove bottom of the groove


195


,


197


so as to be capable of contacting with both sides of the hook


191


.




Preferably, the rib


137


has an inclined face such that the height increases toward the lower side, and is formed into a triangular shape as viewed from the side. In this case, the hook


191


can be slid smoothly in between the ribs


137


,


137


, and also both sides thereof is pushed by the ribs


137


,


137


, so that looseness of the decorative frame


170


in the horizontal plane can be prevented.




The aforementioned air deflector driving portion


133


is usually covered by the suction grille


150


. However, when the suction grille


150


is removed to replace or clean a filter, the air deflector driving portion


133


is exposed, to be touched by a service or the like man inadvertently. This may causes improper engagement of gears.




In this embodiment, therefore, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the air deflector driving portion


133


is covered by a protective cover


141


. This protective cover


141


is formed separately from the panel base


130


, and is mounted detachably to the panel base


130


by using well-known engagement means such as an engagement claw.




Also, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the panel base


130


is provided with an air blow opening


138


communicating with the air port


116


of the case body


110


. In this embodiment, the opening side wall


139


thereof is formed so as to enter from the lower end of the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


into the air port


116


of the case body


110


, so that a substantially V-shaped space is provided between the side wall


136


and the opening side wall


139


.




By tightly inserting the lower end of an expanded synthetic resin (heat insulating material) forming the air port


116


, the heat insulating property of the air blow portion is improved, by which dew condensation caused by the leakage of cool air is prevented. Also, by forming the opening side wall


139


into a curved shape so as to be curved toward the side wall lower end side of the panel base


130


, the air blow resistance is reduced.




Also, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the air deflector


131


is provided with a rotating shaft


131




a


at the center on the back face side in addition to both sides. Corresponding to this, at the center of the opening side wall


139


, there is provided a bearing plate


142


for rotatably supporting the rotating shaft


131




a


, whereby the intermediate portion of the air deflector


131


is prevented from being deflected. This support construction is effective especially when the air deflector


131


is long.




In the above-described first embodiment, two hooks


191


and two grooves


195


(


197


) are provided on a predetermined one side on the side of the panel base


130


and on the side of the decorative frame


170


, respectively. However, one hook


191


and one groove


195


(


196


) may be provided at the center on the side.




The following is a description of a second embodiment. The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the installation position changing means for position change of the decorative frame with respect to the panel base. For the case body


110


and the suction grille


150


used in the first embodiment, the explanation is omitted because these elements need not be changed in applying to the second embodiment.





FIG. 12

is an exploded perspective view of an air conditioner in accordance with the second embodiment, which is drawn in the same way as

FIG. 4

having been explained before.

FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a panel base


130


and a decorative frame


170


extracted from

FIG. 12

, but the positional relationship is vertically opposite to FIG.


12


. Also, in

FIG. 13

, for the panel base


130


, only the skeleton thereof is drawn schematically, but it should be understood that as in the first embodiment, the panel base


130


is mounted with the air deflectors


131


and the driving portion


133


therefore.




According to the installation position changing means of the second embodiment, a corner cut portion


210


is formed at each corner of the panel base


130


, and also four corner members


230


, which are attached to the corner cut portions


210


, are used to make the height position of the decorative frame


170


changeable. The corner cut portion means a portion at which a square corner (corner portion) is cut to a slant face of, for example, 45°.




The corner member


230


has a shape such as to compensate the corner cut portion


210


. Specifically, the corner cut portion


210


becomes the original right-angled corner portion by installing the corner member


230


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the corner member


230


is provided with right and left side plates


231


,


231


bent through


90


degrees, and the corner of the panel base


130


is returned to a right angle by these side plates


231


,


231


(see FIG.


15


).




When the corner member


230


is attached to the corner cut portion


210


, it is desirable to make the side face of the corner member


230


flush with the side face of the panel base


130


. For this purpose, the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


is caused to project by a predetermine length into the corner cut portion


210


, and an L-shaped step portion


232


engaging with the inside face of the side wall


136


is formed at the end portion of each of the side plates


231


of the corner member


230


, whereby the step portion


232


is engaged with the end portion of the side wall


136


as shown in FIG.


15


.




According to the second embodiment, the corner member


230


is fixed to the corner cut portion


210


of the panel base


130


in the manner described below. As shown in a sectional view of

FIG. 16

, the corner member


230


has a horizontally extending attachment plate


233


on the inside held between the right and left side plates


231


,


231


, and the attachment plate


233


is formed with a screw insertion hole


234


at a predetermined place.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 17

as well, on the side of the corner cut portion


210


of the panel base


130


, there is provided a fixing plate


211


that extends horizontally as the attachment plate


233


does. The fixing plate


211


is formed with a screw insertion hole


212


that is aligned coaxially with the screw insertion hole


234


in the attachment plate


233


when the corner member


230


is set at a proper installation position of the corner cut portion


210


.




Therefore, after the attachment plate


233


is arranged at a proper position of the fixing plate


211


, a screw is inserted into the screw insertion holes


234


and


212


to fix the attachment plate


233


to the fixing plate


211


with the screw. Thereby, the corner member


230


is fixed to the corner cut portion


210


of the panel base


130


.




The side plate


231


of the corner member


230


is formed with two screw insertion holes


235


and


236


at two places with a different height. Contrarily, the inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


is formed with at least one screw insertion hole


172


with a predetermined height. In this embodiment, the inside wall


171


is formed with two screw insertion holes


172


at the same interval as that of the screw insertion holes


235


and


236


.




Therefore, by aligning both of the screw insertion holes


172


,


172


in the decorative frame


170


with the screw insertion holes


235


and


236


in the corner member


230


and by screwing the decorative frame


170


to the corner member


230


, the decorative frame


170


is set at, for example, the position A in FIG.


2


.




Contrarily, by shifting the decorative frame


170


upward and aligning the lower screw insertion hole


172


therein with the upper screw insertion hole


236


in the corner member


230


and by screwing the decorative frame


170


to the corner member


230


, the decorative frame


170


may be set at the position B in FIG.


2


.




The alignment of these screw insertion holes is arbitrary. For example, the configuration may be such that when the upper screw insertion hole


172


in the decorative frame


170


is aligned with the lower screw insertion hole


235


in the corner member


230


, the decorative frame


170


may be set at the position A in FIG.


2


.




The following is a description of a third embodiment of the present invention. According to the third embodiment, by fitting the decorative frame


170


onto the panel base


130


from the downside, the height position thereof can be adjusted. In this third embodiment as well, the explanation of the case body


110


and the suction grille


150


is omitted because these elements need not be changed in applying to the third embodiment.





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the panel base


130


and the decorative frame


170


in the air conditioner in accordance with the third embodiment, showing a state in which these elements are separated. In the third embodiment, there are provided first engagement means


310


which engages at a lower height position (the position A in

FIG. 2

) when the decorative frame


170


is fitted onto the panel base


130


from the downside on the room side, and second engagement means


330


which engages at a higher height position (the position B in FIG.


2


).




When the decorative frame


170


is fitted onto the panel base


130


, by turning the decorative frame


170


through 90 degrees in the horizontal plane, either the first engagement means


310


or the second engagement means


330


is selected.




Each of the engagement means


310


and


330


comprises a combination of a protrusion provided on the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


and an elastically deformable engagement member provided on the inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


. These elements are provided on each of four sides of the panel base


130


and the decorative frame


170


so as to prevent positional interference with each other.




Referring now to

FIG. 19

, the first engagement means


310


comprises a combination of a protrusion


311


provided on the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


and an engagement member


313


provided on the inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


. Similarly, the second engagement means


330


comprises a combination of a protrusion


331


provided on the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


and an engagement member


333


provided on the inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


.




The protrusion


311


of the first engagement means


310


is provided directly on the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


. On the other hand, the protrusion


331


of the second engagement means


330


is provided at a position obliquely above the protrusion


311


and separate from the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


.




Specifically, the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


has a portal frame


335


at a position at which the protrusion


331


is to be located, and the protrusion


331


is provided on the inside face of the portal frame


335


, that is, on the face facing the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


. The protrusion


331


is arranged at the position higher than the protrusion


311


as viewed from the lower room side and moreover at a position at which the protrusion


331


is not superposed with the protrusion


311


in the upward and downward directions.




The engagement member


313


of the first engagement means


310


and the engagement member


333


of the second engagement means


330


are formed with fit holes


314


and


334


fitting on the corresponding protrusions


311


and


331


, respectively. The engagement member


313


and the engagement member


333


are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other, but one engagement member


313


is arranged at an outside position as viewed from the inside wall


171


of the decorative frame


170


in comparison with the other engagement member


333


.




Specifically, when the decorative frame


170


is fitted onto the panel base


130


, the engagement member


313


of the first engagement means


310


comes into contact with the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


. Contrarily, the engagement member


333


of the second engagement means


330


slides into the portal frame


335


, so that a gap is developed between the engagement member


333


and the side wall


136


.




Referring additionally to

FIG. 20

showing plan views of the panel base


130


and the decorative frame


170


, the engagement means


310


and


330


are provided at two places at the right and left ends of each side. Specifically, for the panel base


130


, the protrusion


311


and the protrusion


331


are arranged adjacently at one end of each side, and the protrusion


311


and the protrusion


331


are arranged adjacently at the other end.




In this case, the distance between one protrusion


311


and the other protrusion


311


and the distance between one protrusion


331


and the other protrusion


331


are equal, but the protrusions


311


,


311


and the protrusions


331


,


331


are arranged at positions asymmetrical with respect to the centerline C—C of the panel base


130


.




Also, the arrangement sequence of the protrusion


311


and the protrusion


331


is different between on opposing two sides


136




a


and


136




b


and on the other opposing two sides


136




c


and


136




d


. The arrangement sequence of the protrusions on the sides


136




a


and


136




b


is symmetrical with respect to the center point O of the panel base


130


. Similarly, the arrangement sequence of the protrusions on the sides


136




c


and


136




d


is symmetrical with respect to the center point O.




Now, the arrangement sequence of the protrusions on the side


136




a


and the arrangement sequence of the protrusions on the side


136




c


will be explained. In

FIG. 20

, when the arrangement sequence of the protrusions is viewed counterclockwise, the arrangement sequence is


311





331





311





331


on the side


136




a


, while the arrangement sequence is


331





331





311





311


on the side


136




c


.




Also, on the sides


136




a


and


136




b


, the positions of the protrusions are wholly shifted to the clockwise side with respect to the centerline C—C, while on the sides


136




c


and


136




d


, the positions of the protrusions are wholly shifted to the counterclockwise side with respect to the centerline C—C.




For the decorative frame


170


, the engagement member


313


of the first engagement means


310


and the engagement member


333


of the second engagement means


330


are arranged adjacently at one end of each side, and similarly the engagement member


313


and the engagement member


333


are arranged adjacently at the other end.




In this case, the distance between one engagement member


313


and the other engagement member


313


and the distance between one engagement member


333


and the other engagement member


333


are equal, but the engagement members


313


,


313


and the engagement members


313


,


313


are arranged at positions asymmetrical with respect to the centerline C—C of the panel base


130


.




Also, the arrangement sequence of the engagement member


313


and the engagement member


333


is different between on opposing two sides


171




a


and


171




b


and on the other opposing two sides


171




c


and


171




d


. The arrangement sequence of the engagement members on the sides


171




a


and


171




b


is symmetrical with respect to the center point


0


of the decorative frame


170


. Similarly, the arrangement sequence of the engagement members on the sides


171




c


and


171




d


is symmetrical with respect to the center point O.




Now, the arrangement sequence of the engagement members on the side


171




a


and the arrangement sequence of the protrusions on the side


171




c


will be explained. In

FIG. 20

, when the arrangement sequence of the engagement members is viewed counterclockwise, the arrangement sequence is


313





333





313





333


on the side


171




a


, while the arrangement sequence is


333





313





333





313


on the side


171




c.






Also, like the panel base


130


, on the sides


171




a


and


171




b


, the positions of the engagement members are wholly shifted to the clockwise side with respect to the centerline C—C, while on the sides


171




c


and


171




d


, the positions of the engagement members are wholly shifted to the counterclockwise side with respect to the centerline C—C.




In the third embodiment, in addition to the above-described first and second engagement means


310


and


330


, third engagement means


350


is further provided to hold the central portion of the decorative frame


170


. This third engagement means


350


is formed of four frame holding members


351


attached to the central portion on each side of the panel base


130


and two engagement holes


355


and


356


formed at the central portion of each side of the decorative frame


170


.




As shown in

FIGS. 21 and 24

, the frame holding member


351


has a base portion


352


screwed to the upper edge of the side wall


136


of the panel base


130


, and the base portion


352


is provided with two engagement claws


353


and


354


facing downward. The engagement claws


353


and


354


are located at the same height position as the protrusion


311


of the first engagement means


310


, and are arranged in parallel at a predetermined interval at that height position.




In this case, as shown in

FIG. 20

, the one first engagement claw


353


is located on the centerline C—C of the panel base


130


, and the other second engagement claw


354


is shifted from the centerline C—C. Specifically, as viewed from the center point O, the second engagement claw


354


is located on the left-hand side from the centerline C—C on the sides


136




a


and


136




b


, and is located on the right-hand side from the centerline C—C on the sides


136




c


and


136




d.






Of the two engagement holes


355


and


356


formed in the decorative frame


170


, the first engagement hole


355


is located on the centerline C—C. The other second engagement hole


356


is located at a higher position than the first engagement hole


355


, and is shifted from the centerline C—C. Like the aforementioned second engagement claw


354


, the second engagement hole


356


is, as viewed from the center point O, located on the left-hand side from the centerline C—C on the sides


171




a


and


171




b


, and is located on the right-hand side from the centerline C—C on the sides


171




c


and


171




d.






Next, the operation of the third embodiment will be explained. First, as shown in

FIG. 20

, the decorative frame


170


is fitted onto the panel base


130


from the downside with the side


136




a


and the side


171




a


, the side


136




b


and the side


171




b


, the side


136




c


and the side


171




c


, and the side


136




d


and the side


171




d


being aligned with each other, by which the decorative frame


170


is set at the position A in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 22

shows a corresponding relation between the side


136




c


and the side


171




c


at this time. As can be seen from this figure, the protrusion


311


and the engagement member


313


of the first engagement means


310


, the protrusion


331


and the engagement member


333


of the second engagement means


330


, and the first engagement claw


353


and the first engagement hole


355


of the third engagement means


350


correspond to each other.




By pushing up the decorative frame


170


in this state, the protrusion


311


of the first engagement means


310


is engaged with the engagement member


313


before the protrusion


331


of the second engagement means


330


is engaged with the engagement member


333


. Also, for the third engagement means


350


, the second engagement claw


354


is fitted into the upper second engagement hole


356


before it is fitted into the lower first engagement hole


355


(see FIG.


24


). Thus, the decorative frame


170


is set at the position A in FIG.


2


.




On the other hand, if the decorative frame


170


is turned through 90°, for example, in the counterclockwise direction with respect to the panel base


130


from the state shown in

FIG. 20

to establish a state shown in

FIG. 25

, as can be seen from the corresponding relation between the side


136




c


and the side


171




a


as shown in

FIG. 26

, the protrusion


331


and the engagement member


333


of the second engagement means


330


correspond to each other, but the engagement member


313


of the first engagement means


310


has no engagement mate. Also, for the third engagement means


350


, the first engagement claw


353


corresponds to the first engagement hole


355


, but the second engagement hole has no engagement mate.




Therefore, if the decorative frame


170


is pushed up in this state, as shown in a sectional view of

FIG. 27

, the protrusion


331


of the second engagement means


330


is engaged with the engagement member


333


, and also as shown in a sectional view of

FIG. 28

, the first engagement claw of


353


the third engagement means


350


is fitted into the first engagement hole


355


, by which the decorative frame


170


is set at the position B in FIG.


2


.




In the above-described embodiments, the opening of the panel base


130


is covered by one suction grille


150


, and the suction grille


150


is also used as a front panel. However, in case of ceiling recessed type, the suction grille


150


is considerably large, so that not only it is difficult to mold the suction grille


150


, but also a warp or deflection is prone to occur.




To solve this problem, in a modification of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 29

, a front panel


145


is formed integrally with the panel base


130


. The front panel


145


has first openings


143


corresponding to the air ports


116


of the case body


110


and a second opening


144


corresponding to the suction port of the bell mouth


117


.




Thus, by molding the front panel


145


integrally with the panel base


130


using a mold resin, a base panel with high rigidity, which is also used as a front panel, can be obtained. In this case, a suction grille


150


a has a size corresponding to the second opening


144


, and is molded separately from the front panel. Even if the panel base


130


is modified in this manner, there is no trouble in setting the decorative frame


170


at different height positions.




Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. All modifications that could easily be made within a scope which does not depart from the teachings of the present invention is embraced by the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An air conditioner comprising:a case body which comprises a rectangular parallelpiped box having an open lower face on a room side and supported by hanging bolts in a ceiling so that a height thereof is adjustable, said box having a bell mouth and air ports; and a panel base which is formed into a square frame shape and is attached to a lower face side of said case body, said panel base having a side wall, a centrifugal fan, a motor for driving said centrifugal fan, and a heat exchanger disposed around said centrifugal fan, which are all disposed inside the case body, said bell mouth forming a suction port for said centrifugal fan and said air ports allowing air heat-exchanged by said heat exchanger to flow therethrough, air deflectors disposed corresponding to said air ports and a suction grille communicating with the suction port of said bell mouth, which are provided at the panel base, a decorative frame selectively installed at different height positions on the side wall of said panel base, and installation position changing means for selectively installing the decorative frame at the different height positions on the side wall, said installation position changing means including hooks provided on two opposing sides of the decorative frame, shallow first grooves formed on the two opposing sides of the panel base to be able to engage the hooks, and deep second grooves formed on the other two opposing sides of the panel base to be able to engage the hooks, said decorative frame being held at the different height positions by engaging the hooks with one of the first and second grooves.
  • 2. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said hook is formed into an inverse U shape engaging with said one of the grooves from an upside.
  • 3. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein ribs, which come into contact with both sides of said hook to restrain a transverse movement of said hook, are provided under said first groove or said second groove.
  • 4. The air conditioner according to claim 3, wherein said rib has an inclined face whose height increases gradually toward a lower side.
  • 5. An air conditioner comprising:a case body which comprises a rectangular parallelpiped box having an open lower face on a room side and supported by hanging bolts in a ceiling so that a height thereof is adjustable, said box having a bell mouth and air ports; and a panel base which is formed into a square frame shape and is attached to a lower face side of said case body, said panel base having a side wall and corner cut portions at each corner thereof, a centrifugal fan, a motor for driving said centrifugal fan, and a heat exchanger disposed around said centrifugal fan, which are all disposed inside the case body, said bell mouth forming a suction port for said centrifugal fan and said air ports allowing air heat-exchanged by said heat exchanger to flow therethrough, air deflectors disposed corresponding to said air ports and a suction grille communicating with the suction port of said bell mouth, which are provided at the panel base, a decorative frame selectively installed at different height positions on the side wall of said panel base, and installation position changing means for selectively installing the decorative frame at the different height positions on the side wall and having corner members fixed to the corner cut portions for compensating shapes of the corner cut portions, said decorative frame being held on the panel base through the corner members to adjust a height thereof.
  • 6. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein the different height positions of said decorative frames are a lower position substantially located on an extension of a surface of said suction grille and an upper position set above said lower position as viewed from a room side.
  • 7. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein said panel base is provided with a driving portion for driving said air deflectors, and said driving portion is covered by a protective cover.
  • 8. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein said panel base is provided with bearings for rotatably supporting central portions on back surface sides of said air deflectors.
  • 9. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein said air port is formed of a heat insulating material, said panel base is provided with an air blow opening communicating with said air port, and the lower end of the heat insulating material forming said air port is tightly inserted between the side wall of said panel base and a side wall of said air blow opening opposing thereto.
  • 10. The air conditioner according to claim 6, wherein the side wall of said air blow opening is formed into a curved shape so as to be curved toward a side wall lower end side of said panel base.
  • 11. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein said panel base is made of a synthetic resin and is molded integrally with a front panel having first openings corresponding to said air ports and a second opening corresponding to the suction port of said bell mouth, and each air deflector is disposed in said first opening and said suction grille is detachably mounted in said second opening.
  • 12. An air conditioner comprising:a case body which comprises a rectangular parallelpiped box having an open lower face on a room side and supported by hanging bolts in a ceiling so that a height thereof is adjustable, said box having a bell mouth and air ports; and a panel base which is formed into a square frame shape and is attached to a lower face side of said case body, said panel base having a side wall, a centrifugal fan, a motor for driving said centrifugal fan, and a heat exchanger disposed around said centrifugal fan, which are all disposed inside the case body, said bell mouth forming a suction port for said centrifugal fan and said air ports allowing air heat-exchanged by said heat exchanger to flow therethrough, air deflectors disposed corresponding to said air ports and a suction grille communicating with the suction port of said bell mouth, which are provided at the panel base, a decorative frame selectively installed at different height positions on the side wall of said panel base, and installation position changing means for selectively installing the decorative frame at the different height positions on the side wall and including first and second engaging means engaging the panel base, said first engaging means engaging the panel base at a position lower than that by the second engaging means when the decorative frame is fitted onto the panel base from a downside to an upside on a room side.
  • 13. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein the different height positions of said decorative frames are a lower position substantially located on an extension of a surface of said suction grille and an upper position set above said lower position as viewed from a room side.
  • 14. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said panel base is provided with a driving portion for driving said air deflectors, and said driving portion is covered by a protective cover.
  • 15. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said panel base is provided with bearings for rotatably supporting central portions on back surface sides of said air deflectors.
  • 16. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said air port is formed of a heat insulating material, said panel base is provided with an air blow opening communicating with said air port, and the lower end of the heat insulating material forming said air port is tightly inserted between the side wall of said panel base and a side wall of said air blow opening opposing thereto.
  • 17. The air conditioner according to claim 13, wherein the side wall of said air blow opening is formed into a curved shape so as to be curved toward a side wall lower end side of said panel base.
  • 18. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said panel base is made of a synthetic resin and is molded integrally with a front panel having first openings corresponding to said air ports and a second opening corresponding to the suction port of said bell mouth, and each air deflector is disposed in said first opening and said suction grille is detachably mounted in said second opening.
  • 19. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein said corner member has right and left side plates bent through 90 degrees, an attachment portion which is screwed to the corner of said panel base is provided on an inside of said corner member, and screw insertion holes are formed at different height positions in at least one of said side plates, so that said decorative frame is fixed to one screw insertion hole.
  • 20. The air conditioner according to claim 5, wherein an L-shaped step portion for engaging with an inside face of said corner cut portion is formed at an end of each side plate of said corner member to make the side face of said corner member and the side face of said panel base flush with each other.
  • 21. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein when said decorative frame is fitted onto said panel base, by turning said decorative frame through 90 degrees in a horizontal plane, either one of said engagement means is selected.
  • 22. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said engagement means comprises a combination of a protrusion provided on the side wall of said panel base and an elastically deformable engagement member which has a fit hole fitting onto said protrusion, and is formed on an inside wall of said decorative frame.
  • 23. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein between said panel base and said decorative frame, said first engagement means and said second engagement means are provided adjacently at two places at right and left ends of each side so as to be asymmetrical with respect to a centerline of said side, and positions of said first engagement means and said second engagement means are changed on the two opposing sides and on other two opposing sides.
  • 24. The air conditioner according to claim 12, wherein a protrusion of said first engagement means is provided directly on the side wall of said base panel, while a protrusion of said second engagement means is provided on an inside face of a portal frame formed on the side wall of said panel base, and an engagement member of said first engagement means is provided so as to come into contact with the side wall of said panel base, while an engagement member of said second engagement means is provided so as to come into contact with the inside face of said portal frame.
  • 25. The air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein said installation position changing means is further provided, in addition to said first and second engagement means, with third engagement means for holding a central portion of said decorative frame, and said third engagement means has two engagement claws provided in parallel at the same height position at a central portion of each wall of said decorative frame and two engagement holes formed in parallel at different height positions at the central portion of each inside wall of said decorative frame so that one engagement claw is fitted into one engagement hole at the higher position when said first engagement means is selected and the other engagement claw is fitted into the other engagement hole at the lower position when said second engagement means is selected.
  • 26. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein the different height positions of said decorative frame are a lower position substantially located on an extension of a surface of said suction grille and an upper position set above the said lower position as viewed from the room side.
  • 27. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said panel base is provided with a driving portion for driving said air deflectors, and said driving portion is covered by a protective cover.
  • 28. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said panel base is provided with bearings for rotatably supporting central portions on back face sides of said air deflectors.
  • 29. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said air port is formed of a heat insulating material, said panel base is provided with an air blow opening communicating with said air port, and the lower end of the heat insulating material forming said air port is tightly inserted between the side wall of said panel base and a side wall of said air blow opening opposing thereto.
  • 30. The air conditioner according to claim 29, wherein the side wall of said air blow opening is formed into a curved shape so as to be curved toward a side wall lower end side of said panel base.
  • 31. The air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said panel base is made of a synthetic resin and is molded integrally with a front panel having first openings corresponding to said air ports and a second opening corresponding to the suction port of said bell mouth, and each air deflector is disposed in said first opening and said suction grille is detachably mounted in said second opening.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
10-330431 Nov 1998 JP
11-057808 Mar 1999 JP
11-302339 Oct 1999 JP
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