Air filter guides for an air conditioner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6223547
  • Patent Number
    6,223,547
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 1, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
According to the present invention, a filter guide structure is provided for an air conditioner of the type having an indoor section which includes a housing having an evaporator coil. The evaporator has fins on its front surface and is mounted in a substantially vertical orientation. An indoor grill is adapted to be mounted to the housing in spaced relation to the evaporator coil. The grill includes a front wall having a return air opening to admit return air to be conditioned into the evaporator coil. The front wall has an elongated opening adjacent to an edge thereof to receive the filter for insertion and removal of the filter into the space between the indoor grill and the evaporator coil. The filter includes a rectangular frame having a leading edge and a trailing edge and laterally spaced edges interconnecting the leading and trailing edges. The filter guide structure receives the laterally spaced edges of the filter after the leading edge has passed through the elongated opening and slideably guides the filter along a path which prevents contact of the filter with the fins of the evaporator coil.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to air conditioners and, more particularly, to an arrangement for facilitating installation of a filter in the indoor grill of a room air conditioner.




BACKGROUND ART




Room type air conditioners typically have an indoor section and an outdoor section. The indoor section is responsible for cooling and dehumidifying the indoor room a while the outdoor section is responsible for exhausting heat into the outdoor environment. The indoor and outdoor sections each have a heat exchanger coil and a fan, and each has a return air opening and a discharge opening. A grill structure is normally installed over each section to prevent the entry of foreign objects, while allowing the free flow of air to and from the sections as well as for aesthetic consideration.




It is common practice to have associated with the indoor grill structure a filter element, through which the indoor air passing to the indoor coil must pass. Such a filter is designed to remove substantially smaller contaminants from the air than the indoor grill. Quite often the indoor grill must be removed from the air conditioner in order to gain access to the filter. Other air conditioners are known, which have a rectangularly shaped reusable filter which slides into a slot oriented above the inlet grill such that the filter may be installed or withdrawn from a location behind the grill and in front of the evaporator coil by vertically displacing the filter within the slot.




It is deemed desirable to have a filter assembly which easily slides into a slot provided in the indoor grill. It is also desirable to prevent the filter assembly from contacting and possibly damaging the fragile heat exchange fins of the evaporator coil as the filter is installed or removed from its mounting in an indoor grill.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, a filter guide structure is provided for an air conditioner of the type having an indoor section which includes a housing having an evaporator coil. The evaporator has fins on its front surface and is mounted in a substantially vertical orientation. An indoor grill is adapted to be mounted to the housing in spaced relation to the evaporator coil. The grill includes a front wall having a return air opening to admit return air to be conditioned into the evaporator coil. The front wall has an elongated opening adjacent to an edge thereof to receive the filter for insertion and removal of the filter into the space between the indoor grill and the evaporator coil. The filter includes a rectangular frame having a leading edge and a trailing edge and laterally spaced edges interconnecting the leading and trailing edges. The filter guide structure receives the laterally spaced edges of the filter after the leading edge has passed through the elongated opening and slideably guides the filter along a path which prevents contact of the filter with the fins of the evaporator coil.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention may be better understood and its objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a room air conditioner which embodies the features of this invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective top view of a room air conditioner of the type shown in

FIG. 1

with the upper cover and front grill removed therefrom;





FIG. 3

is a side sectional view of the air conditioner of

FIG. 1

with the top part of the outer housing removed therefrom;





FIG. 4

is a front view of the front grill of the air conditioner of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the lines


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a back perspective view of the front grill with the filter installed therein;





FIG. 7

is a front view of a filter for use with the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a top view of the filter of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side view of the filter of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a side view of a filter guide channel according to the present invention;





FIG. 11

is an end view of the filter guide channel of

FIG. 10

; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the filter guide channel of FIG.


10


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




With reference initially to

FIG. 1

, a room air conditioner


10


includes a substantially rectangular housing


12


which includes a lower housing section


14


, an upper housing section


16


, and an indoor grill section


18


. The lower housing section


14


is mounted in a metal basepan


20


, and the entire room air conditioner is adapted to be positioned in a rectangular opening in an exterior wall or on a windowsill in a room where cooling is desired, with the indoor grill section


18


facing into the room as is conventional.





FIG. 2

illustrates the air conditioner


10


with the upper housing


16


and the indoor grill section


18


removed. Again, as is conventional, the unit comprises an indoor refrigerant to air heat exchanger


22


(hereinafter “evaporator coil”) and an inside fan or evaporator fan


24


. Air from the space to be conditioned by the system is drawn by action of the evaporator fan


24


, through inlet louvers


26


formed in the indoor grill section


18


, through a filter element


21


(to be described in detail hereinbelow) and is directed through the evaporator coil


22


where the air is cooled, and then directed back into the space to be cooled through an indoor conditioned air discharge assembly forming part of the grill


18


.




Other components of the air conditioner forming the outside or condensing unit of the air conditioning unit are not necessary to an understanding of the present invention and will not be described herein.




Looking now at

FIG. 2

, it will be noted that the evaporator coil


22


includes a left-hand tube sheet


30


and right-hand tube sheet


32


which extend vertically at opposite ends of the evaporator coil


22


. As is conventional, several rows of heat exchanger tubes


34


interconnected by hairpin turn ends extend between the tube sheets to define a continuous flow path for refrigerant therethrough. A plurality of vertically extending heat exchange fins are carried by the tubes and extend substantially vertically and parallel to the tube sheets


30


and


32


.




The previously mentioned indoor grill


18


is adapted to be removably attached to the rectangular housing


12


as defined by the lower and upper housings


14


and


16


, respectively. A cross-sectional view of the air conditioner unit showing the indoor grill


18


attached to the unit is shown in FIG.


3


. In this figure it will be noted that the filter assembly


21


(again, to be described in detail hereinbelow) is mounted behind the intake louvers


26


of the indoor grill


18


and in spaced relationship with the front of the evaporator coil. As will be seen from the description of the invention which follows, the present invention prevents contact of the filter assembly


21


with the delicate fins


36


on the front of the evaporator coil as it is inserted and withdrawn from its operable position as illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


show the indoor grill


18


removed from the air conditioning unit


10


. With reference now to those drawing figures, the front grill


18


includes a substantially planar front section


38


, which includes previously mentioned inlet louvers


26


and an opening


40


in which the indoor air discharge assembly


28


is mounted. Extending from the planar front section are a top wall


42


, a bottom wall


44


and a left and right-hand side walls


46


and


48


, respectively. The top, bottom, left and right-hand walls cooperate to define a skirt element integrally formed and extending rearwardly from the planar front of the grill


18


. It is should be understood that

FIG. 6

illustrates the back of the inlet grill


18


. The references to left and right-hand sides are based on viewing the air conditioning unit and grill


18


from the front as illustrated in

FIG. 1 and

, accordingly, references to left and right are reversed with respect to FIG.


6


.




Looking first at

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


, the filter assembly


21


includes a substantially rectangular frame


50


which defines a substantially planar grid-like section


52


. The top of the filter frame


50


defines a horizontally extending forwardly facing wall


54


which has a pair of manually releasable snap-fit latch conformations


56


formed at opposite ends thereof. The filter frame


50


further includes a pair of laterally spaced sides


53


and a leading edge section


55


parallel to and spaced from the top wall


54


. The filter frame


50


is preferably made from an unfilled copolymer polypropylene. A filter screen material


58


overlies and is integrally attached to the sections forming the grids


52


. This screen is preferably a polypropylene material and is adapted to be cleaned by vacuuming and/or washing so that it may be reused for the lifetime of the unit.




Looking now at

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the filter assembly


21


is adapted to be received in a horizontally extending opening


60


provided in the planar front wall


38


of the grill


18


at the upper end thereof above the inlet louvers


26


. The slot


60


is sized to receive the top wall


54


of the filter therein when the filter is full installed. The slot is provided with mating latching structure


62


at the top side thereof, which is adapted to mate with the latches


56


provided on the top wall


54


when the filter is fully installed.




Looking now at

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a pair of upstanding parallel spaced wall sections are formed on the backside of the planar front wall


38


of the indoor grill


18


. These walls extend on opposite sides of the air intake louvers


26


and extend from the opening


40


, which is adapted to carry the air discharge assembly


28


to the inside of the bottom wall


44


of the grill


18


. As best shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, an upstanding pivot pin


68


is molded into each of the spaced walls


64


at a location near the top of the filter receiving slot


60


and spaced inwardly from the plane of said slot


60


.




Pivotally mounted to each of the pins


68


is an elongated guide channel


70


shown in detail in

FIGS. 10

,


11


and


12


. Each of the guide channels


70


comprises a side wall portion


72


having an opening


74


formed in an enlarged upper end


76


thereof. The openings are snap-fit onto one of the pivot pins


68


to allow free pivotal movement of the guide channel


70


about its engagement with its associated pivot pin


68


.




Each of the guide channels


70


include a rear guide wall


78


and a front guide wall


80


, which extend from opposite sides of the side wall


72


to form a filter receiving U-shaped channel


82


. As best seen in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the width of the side wall


72


tapers from the end adjacent the pivot opening


74


to the distal or lower end


84


to result in a narrowing of the channel


82


defined by the guide walls


78


and


80


. As best seen in

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


6


, the length of the rear guide wall


78


on each of the guide channels


70


is substantially the same as the overall length of a side


53


of the filter frame


50


. As best seen in

FIGS. 10 and 12

, the front guide wall


80


originates at a location spaced from the enlarged end


76


of the side wall


72


. As thus described, each of the guide channels


70


is adapted to be pivotally mounted as illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

in a manner such that it may pivot outwardly as best shown in FIG.


5


and pivot down to an installed position with the side wall


72


in confronting relation with the spaced wall


64


of the grill


18


.




As so configured, when a filter assembly


21


is inserted into the slot


60


, the leading edge


55


of the filter frame


50


will pass through the slot and directly engage the rear guide walls


78


of each of the guide channels


70


below the pivot pin


68


. The insertion force of the filter will thereby cause each of the guide channels


70


to pivot outwardly as illustrated in an exaggerated fashion in

FIG. 5

as the sides


53


of the filter frame


50


are received within their respective guide channels


70


. Continued insertion of the filter will result in the sides


53


of the filter frame


50


being fully received within the guide channels and the filter, and guide channel


70


moving into the position illustrated in

FIG. 6

as the top wall


54


of the filter moves into the slot


60


and the latches


56


are engaged with the mating structure


62


in the slot.




It should be appreciated that as the filter is being installed and the guide channels


70


are moving outwardly that the guide channels are adapted to engage front sections


86


and


88


of the left and right-hand tube sheets


30


and


32


, respectively. As a result, no direct contact occurs between the filter assembly as it is installed within the indoor grill


18


and thus no interference with the insertion of the filter is caused by engagement with the fins


36


of the evaporator coil and accordingly no damage to the fragile fins will occur as a result of such contact.



Claims
  • 1. An air conditioner of the type having an indoor section which includes a housing having an evaporator coil, having fins, mounted therein in a substantially vertical orientation, and an indoor grill adapted to be mounted to the housing in spaced relation to the evaporator coil, the grill including a front wall having a return air opening therein to admit return air to be conditioned into the evaporator coil, the front wall having an elongated opening adjacent to an edge thereof adapted to receive a filter for insertion and removal of the filter into the space between the indoor grill and the evaporator coil, the filter including a rectangular frame having a leading edge and a trailing edge, and laterally spaced edges interconnecting said leading and trailing edges, wherein the improvement comprises:a filter guide structure for receiving said laterally spaced edges of said filter after said leading edge of said filter has passed through elongated opening for slideably guiding said filter along a path, the path preventing contact of said filter with said filter of said evaporator coil, said filter guide structure comprising: a pair of elongated guide channels mounted, for pivotal movement about an end thereof, to pivot points located on the back side of said front wall at opposite ends of said elongated opening, said guide channels extending along opposite sides of said return air opening; each of said guide channels having a rear guide at least coextensive with said pivotally mounted end and a front guide spaced from said rear guide and originating at a point spaced from said elongated opening; whereby when said filter is inserted into said elongated slot, said leading edge engages said rear guide and the insertion force exerted on said filter results in pivotal movement of said guide channels away from the back side of said front wall to facilitate movement of said side edges of said filter into the space between said front and rear guides, and wherein complete insertion of said filter into said guide channels results in pivotal movement of said guide channels toward the back side of said front wall to thereby position said filter in the desired spaced relationship from said evaporator coil.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said evaporator coil includes vertically extending structural elements at opposite ends thereof each of said structured elements presenting a surface facing said back side of said front wall and spaced outwardly from said fins, wherein said pair of elongated guide channels are located so as to engage said surface of said structural elements when said filter is being inserted and withdrawn from said grill.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/BR97/00077 WO 00 8/17/1999 8/17/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/35451 7/15/1999 WO A
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5065597 Farfaglia et al. Nov 1991
5379609 Matsumoto et al. Jan 1995
5679121 Kim Oct 1997
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
59-027138 Feb 1984 JP
59-183228 Oct 1984 JP