Information
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Patent Grant
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6450880
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Patent Number
6,450,880
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Date Filed
Monday, July 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 454 233
- 454 248
- 454 313
- 454 318
- 454 328
- 062 53
- 062 126
- 062 125
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An object of this invention is to avoid squeaks caused. There is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner in which a decorative panel (20) having an air suction port (21) and air blow-off ports (22) is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body (10), in which three sides of a pedestal portion made of sealing material (27) for sealing the outer circumference of the rectangular air blow-off port (22) are configured by reinforcing ribs (28a, 28b) obtained by integrally molding with the decorative panel, and only one side of the pedestal portion is configured by an air guide member (29) made of a foaming resin molded part.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, and more particularly to a structure relating to a decorative panel to be detachably mounted to the air conditioner main body.
FIGS. 8 and 9
show a decorative panel portion of a conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner. In these figures, a reference numeral
100
denotes the main body (hereinafter, may be referred to as air conditioner main body) of the ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, and
110
, a decorative panel. The decorative panel
110
has a square air suction port
111
in the central portion, and rectangular air blow-off ports
112
in the outside of each side of the air suction port
111
respectively.
In the air suction port
111
, there are disposed a suction grille
113
and an air filter element
114
, and a vane
115
is pivotally mounted to the air blow-off port
112
.
The air blow-off port
112
is demarcated substantially over the entire surface by a frame-shaped air guide member
116
made of a foaming resin molded part fitted in and mounted to the decorative panel
110
. The air guide member
116
constitutes the entire contour of the air blow-off port
112
on the air conditioner main body connection side, and serves as a pedestal of sealing material
117
interposed between the air conditioner main body
100
and the air guide member
116
.
The decorative panel
110
is integrally formed with mounting piece portions
119
, each of which has a screw-through hole
118
, at four corners of the air suction port
111
, and is fixed to the air conditioner main body
100
with mounting screws
120
passed through the screw-through holes
118
.
As another conventional example of ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, there is one disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-324769.
FIGS. 10 and 11
show a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner disclosed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-324769. In this respect, in
FIGS. 10 and 11
, the same or equivalent components as those shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
are represented by the same reference numerals as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, and description thereof will be omitted.
In this ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, a triangular opening
121
each is formed at the four corners of the decorative panel
110
in such a manner as to be able to adjust the suspension height of the air conditioner main body
100
by means of the opening
121
while the decorative panel
110
is mounted to the air conditioner main body
100
.
The opening
121
is configured so as to be covered with a decorative lid (corner panel)
122
to be detachably mounted to the decorative panel
110
. This decorative lid
122
is mounted by catching a hook-shaped engaging piece
123
obtained by integrally molding with the decorative lid
122
on an engaging hole
124
engaged with the decorative panel
110
to cause a permanent magnet piece
125
mounted to the decorative lid
122
to be magnetically attracted to a metallic plate
126
mounted to the decorative panel
110
.
In such a conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, a member forming the air course (air blow-off port
112
) of the decorative panel is an air guide member
116
consisting of a plastic molded portion of the decorative panel
110
and an air guide member
116
made of a wide range of forming resin material. Therefore, a difference in coefficient of linear expansion of these dissimilar materials causes slippage between the plastic portion (decorative panel
110
) and the foaming resin portion (air guide member
116
), and squeaks are prone to occur.
Since a fixing portion between the decorative panel
110
and the air conditioner main body
100
is located within the air suction port
111
, it is difficult to improve the durability due to crazing destruction on the mounting piece portion
119
particularly in a severe usage environment in which lamp black and the like are sucked in.
In the conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, since the structure is arranged so that the vane, a motor for driving it and the like are mounted from the non-design surface side of the decorative panel, the decorative panel must be removed from the air conditioner main body each time during servicing such as replacement of those components, and is inferior in service workability.
During an emergency operation because of drainage pump trouble, a marketing hose is connected to a natural drainage formed in the drainage pan of the air conditioner main body for cooling operation. Since, however, the position of the natural drainage port is located in the air suction port in the conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, there is no alternative but to operate in a state in which the suction grille is opened during this emergency operation, and the operation is performed in a state in which indoor dust particles and the like are not removed by the filter element in the air suction port. Thus, trouble due to clogging in the heat exchanger of the air conditioner main body is prone to occur.
In the conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, the decorative panel and the drainage pan must be removed from the air conditioner main body in order to sweep the suction port of the drainage pump and the drainage pan, and the air conditioner is inferior in sweeping workability.
In a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner disclosed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-324769, since the decorative lid is mounted by means of the claw engagement and a magnet, the mounting strength of the decorative lid is somewhat improved, and it becomes difficult to cause rattling vibration in the decorative lid. In order to obtain sufficient performance, the magnetic strength of the permanent magnet piece
125
must be made substantially great, or any large permanent magnet piece
125
must be used.
In the conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, when the air conditioner main body is installed at an installation height higher than a recommended height or the ceiling material becomes deformed, a gap occurs between the ceiling material and any corner portion of the decorative panel, and this gap causes dewing on the design surface of the decorative panel because of a temperature difference between within the ceiling and indoors, and the air conditioner also looks worse.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved in order to solve the above described problems, and its object is to provide a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner without causing any squeaks, excellent in durability in installing the decorative panel and corner panels, in service workability in the vane and motor for driving the vane, and in workability in sweeping the suction port for the drainage pump and drainage pan, capable of performing an emergency operation without adversely affecting the air conditioner main body side, and eliminating any gaps between the ceiling material and any of corners of the decorative panel even if the ceiling material becomes deformed.
In order to achieve the above described object, there is, according to the present invention, provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, in which a decorative panel having an air suction port and air blow-off ports is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body, in which three sides of a pedestal portion made of sealing material for sealing the outer circumference of a rectangular air blow-off port are configured by reinforcing ribs obtained by integrally molding with the decorative panel, and only one side of the pedestal portion is configured by an air guide member made of a foaming resin molded part.
A ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to another aspect of the present invention has double-wall structure in which the reinforcing rib has an insulated space portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner in which a decorative panel having an air suction port and air blow-off ports is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body, in which the structure is arranged so that a vane bushing for pivotally supporting a vane which is provided at the air blow-off port in order to change the direction of a wind is mounted so as to be fitted in from the design surface side of the decorative panel, and that the vane and the motor for driving it are mounted from the design surface side of the decorative panel.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner in which a decorative panel having an air suction port and air blow-off ports is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body, in which an opening for a piping/wiring operation and a pedestal portion are formed in each of corner portions of the decorative panel, these portions are configured to be covered with a corner panel to be detachably mounted to the decorative panel, and a mounting portion between the decorative panel and the air conditioner main body is arranged on the pedestal portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, in which on a corner portion to be covered with the corner panel, there is provided a screw-through hole for screwing the decorative panel to the ceiling material.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner in which a decorative panel having an air suction port and air blow-off ports is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body, in which an opening for a piping/wiring operation is formed in each of corner portions of the decorative panel, this portion is configured to be covered with a corner panel to be detachably mounted to the decorative panel, a suction grille for covering the air suction port is detachably mounted to the decorative panel, and the corner panel is fixed to the decorative panel in a mode in which an engaging piece, which is an integral part of the corner panel, engages with an engaging hole formed on the decorative panel, and an engaging claw, which is an integral part of the corner panel, is interposed between the suction grille and the decorative panel.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner in which a decorative panel having an air suction port and air blow-off ports is detachably mounted onto the air conditioner main body, in which an opening for a piping/wiring operation is formed in each of corner portions of the decorative panel, this portion is configured to be covered with a corner panel to be detachably mounted to the decorative panel, a natural drainage port to be formed in a drainage pan in the air conditioner main body is located at a position corresponding to each of corner portions of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panels, and a hose-through hole is formed in the corner portion of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panel, at a position which matches to the natural drainage port.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, in which the drainage pan has a shelf portion one step higher than the bottom surface of the drainage pan, a natural drainage port is formed on the shelf portion, a sweeping hole is formed in the bottom surface of the drainage pan, and a sweep-working hole is formed in each of corner portions of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panel, at a position which matches to the sweeping hole.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, in which the sweep-working hole is provided right below the suction port of the drainage pump.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of the present invention as understood from the foregoing description, three sides of the pedestal portion of sealing material for sealing the outer periphery of a rectangular air blow-off port are configured by reinforcing ribs obtained by integrally molding with the decorative panel, only one side of the pedestal portion is configured by an air guide member made of a foaming resin molded part. Therefore, the usage of dissimilar material (foaming resin material) can be reduced, there can be obtained such structure that it is difficult for squeaks caused by a difference in coefficient of linear expansion between plastic and foaming resin to be generated, and no squeaks are generated.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, since the reinforcing rib has double-wall structure having an insulated space portion, a heat insulation effect can be obtained, and the power consumption can be reduced.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, since the vane and a motor for driving it can be mounted from the design surface side of the decorative panel, only faulty components can be serviced without removing the decorative panel during servicing, and the workability and serviceability on mounting the vane and the motor for driving it can be enhanced.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, since a portion for mounting the decorative panel to the air conditioner main body is arranged in the pedestal portion to be covered with the corner panel, this mounting portion is not exposed to convection of indoor air containing lamp black and air within the ceiling, but the mounting durability of the decorative panel is improved, and moreover the appearance is not deteriorated because the mounting portion is covered with the corner panel.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, since the corner portion of the decorative panel can be screwed to the ceiling material by passing the set-screws through the screw-through holes in the corner portion to be covered with the corner panel, any gap between the ceiling material and the corner portion of the decorative panel can be eliminated, and dewing on the decorative panel on the design surface side is not caused. Moreover, since the screwed portion is covered with the corner panel, the appearance is not deteriorated.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, the engaging piece, which is an integral part of the corner panel, engages with the engaging hole formed in the decorative panel, and the corner panel is fixed to the decorative panel in a mode in which the engaging claw, which is an integral part of the corner panel, is interposed between the suction grille and the decorative panel, and therefore, the corner panel does not come off the decorative panel unless the suction grille is disengaged, is excellent in mounting reliability, and the corner panel does not rattle either.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, the natural drainage port formed in the drainage pan in the air conditioner main body is located at a position corresponding to the corner portion of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panel, and a hose-through hose is formed in the corner portion of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panel at a position matching to the natural drainage port. Therefore, an emergency operation when the drainage pump is out of order can be performed in a state in which the suction grille is closed, and the emergency operation can be performed without adversely affecting the air conditioner main body.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, in a portion of the drainage pan, there is formed a natural drainage port on a shelf portion which is one step higher than the bottom surface of the drainage pan, a sweeping hole is formed in the bottom surface of the drainage pan, and a sweep-working hole is formed in the corner portion of the decorative panel to be covered with the corner panel at a position for matching to the sweeping hole. Therefore, the drainage pan can be swept without removing the decorative panel and the drainage pan.
According to a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner of another aspect of the present invention, since the sweep-working hole is provided at a position right below the suction port in the drainage pump, the drainage pump suction port can be swept without removing the decorative panel and the drainage pan.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing an embodiment of ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to the present invention, as viewed from the non-design surface side of the decorative panel.
FIG. 2
is a partial plan view showing an embodiment of ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to the present invention, as viewed from the design surface side of the decorative panel.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken on line III—III of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken on line IV—IV of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken on line V—V of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken on line VI—VI of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken on line VII—VII of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 8
is a plan view showing a conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner, as viewed from the non-design surface side of the decorative panel.
FIG. 9
is a sectional view taken on line IX—IX of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner.
FIG. 11
is a sectional view showing the mounting portion of the decorative lid in a conventional ceiling embedded-type air conditioner.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a detailed description will be made of embodiments of a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to the present invention.
FIGS. 1
to
7
show an embodiment of a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to the present invention. In these figures, a reference numeral
10
denotes the main body (air conditioner main body) of a ceiling embedded-type air conditioner to be fixed and arranged in the interior of the ceiling;
20
, a substantially square decorative panel arranged at the front of the air conditioner main body
10
to cover an opening
91
of a ceiling panel
90
; and
60
, corner panels detachably mounted to four corners of the decorative panel
20
respectively.
The air conditioner main body
10
has an air suction passage portion
11
in the central portion, and an air blow-off passage portion
12
in the outside of the air suction passage portion
11
respectively, and there is arranged a heat exchanger
13
for heat-exchanging indoor suction air between the air suction passage portion
11
and the air blow-off passage portion
12
. The decorative panel
20
is entirely configured by a molded part made of plastic material, has a square air suction port
21
, which communicates with the air blow-off passage portion
12
, in the central portion, and has a rectangular air blow-off port
22
, which communicates with the air blow-off passage portion
12
, in the outside of each side of the air suction port
21
.
In the air suction port
21
, there are arranged a suction grille
23
and an air filter element
24
, and in the air blow-off port
22
, a vane
25
for changing the direction of a wind is pivotally mounted around an axis
26
as shown in FIG.
3
. On the mounting surface of the decorative panel
20
to the air conditioner main body
10
, there is provided sealing material
27
for separating the suction side from the blow-off side, in other words, for sealing the outer circumference of the air blow-off port
22
.
The decorative panel
20
is, as a pedestal for the sealing material
27
as shown in
FIG. 3
, configured so that the outside of the air blow-off port
22
is configured by an inside reinforcing rib
28
a
and an outside reinforcing rib
28
b
, there is integrally molded a reinforcing rib of double-wall structure having an insulated space portion
28
c
between the inside reinforcing rib
28
a
and the outside reinforcing rib
28
b
is integrally molded, only the inside of the air blow-off port
22
is, from a molding viewpoint, configured by an air guide member
29
made of a foaming resin molded part, and those are bonded with the sealing material
27
in such a manner as to constitute a sealed pedestal surface which is flush with one another.
In this respect, sealed pedestal surfaces at both side ends of the air blow-off port
22
are also provided with reinforcing ribs obtained by integrally molding with the decorative panel
20
. This means that three sides of the pedestal portion of the sealing material
27
are configured by reinforcing ribs obtained by integrally molding with the decorative panel
20
. With this structure, the sealing material
27
is arranged so as to surround the air blow-off port
22
along the contour of the air blow-off port
22
to reliably separate the suction side from the blow-off side hermetically.
Such structure as described above enables usage of dissimilar members such as foaming resin to be reduced, makes it difficult to generate squeaks caused by a difference in coefficient of linear expansion between plastic material and foaming resin material which constitute the decorative panel
20
, and provides a heat insulation effect because of the presence of an insulated space portion
28
c
in the reinforcing rib portion of the decorative panel
20
.
In four corners of the decorative panel
20
, a convexly-shaped pedestal portion
30
is integrally molded on the non-design surface side (air conditioner main body
10
side) as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
. The pedestal portion
30
is between the air blow-off ports
22
which are adjacent to each other, extends between the air blow-off ports
22
adjacent to the sealed pedestal surface consisting of an inside reinforcing rib
28
a
, an outside reinforcing rib
28
b
and the like which are flush therewith, and to this portion, a bridge portion
27
b
of the sealing material
27
is bonded. Thus, the sealing material
27
has monolithic structure in which four rectangular frame portions
27
a
, each of which matches to the contour of each air blow-off port
22
, are connected together through bridge portions
27
b.
The pedestal portion
30
is formed with a mounting foot
30
a
, which is formed with slot-shaped or keyhole-shaped screw-through holes
31
and
32
. The decorative panel
20
is detachably fixed to the front (ceiling exposure surface) of the air conditioner main body
10
through mounting screws
33
which are caused to pass through these screw-through holes
31
and
32
.
Since the mounting foot
30
a
is arranged in space isolated from the air suction port
21
for indoor air and air within the ceiling, the decorative panel
20
is fixed through the mounting screws
33
with high durability without making any immediate contact with indoor and within-ceiling convective air, and moreover, this mounted portion is covered with a corner panel
60
to be described later.
In each of the four corners (in the outside of the pedestal portion
30
) of the decorative panel
20
, a substantially triangular opening
34
is provided as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, and the structure is arranged so that the design surface side of the opening
34
and the pedestal portion
30
is covered with a corner panel
60
to be detachably mounted to the decorative panel
20
.
Generally, ceiling opening dimensions are set larger than the air conditioner main body
10
so as to allow a piping and wiring operation to be performed after the installation of the air conditioner main body
10
, and to such dimensions that the ceiling opening
91
is not exposed on the indoor side because the decorative panel
20
is mounted after the completion of the field works. Each of the openings
34
provided in the four corners of the decorative panel
20
has the same dimensions as the ceiling opening dimensions at maximum, and has an opening area required for a piping connecting operation for refrigerant piping
35
and drainage piping
36
, and for a wiring operation for a field wiring intake
37
for the air conditioner main body
10
, whereby the piping and wiring operations can be performed even after the decorative panel
20
is mounted, in other words, without removing it only by removing the corner panel
60
.
Each of the corner panels
60
is structured by integrally molding hook-shaped engaging pieces
61
for engaging with engaging holes
38
provided at three places in each corner portion of the decorative panel
20
by sliding in the horizontal direction, and engaging claws
62
interposed between the rib
39
formed in the decorative panel
20
and the outer peripheral rib
40
of the suction grille
23
.
The corner panel
60
is mounted by engaging each hook-shaped engaging piece
61
with engaging holes
38
in the decorative panel
20
by sliding it in the horizontal direction in a state, in which the suction grille
23
has been removed, to place it in a tacked state, and then by mounting the suction grille
23
onto the decorative panel
20
to thereby interpose the engaging claw
62
between the rib
39
and the outer peripheral rib
40
.
This mounting construction causes the corner panel
60
not to come off the decorative panel
20
unless the suction grille
23
is disengaged, and causes the corner panel
60
not to rattle due to operating vibration of the air conditioner.
In each corner portion (edge portion in the outside of the opening
34
) of the decorative panel
20
, there are formed two screw-through holes
41
, and a set-screw
42
is caused to pass through each of the screw-through holes
41
. These set-screws
42
screw each corner portion of the decorative panel
20
at the ceiling panel
90
. Thus, if the corner portions of the decorative panel
20
are not brought into tight contact with the ceiling panel
90
, but there is a gap therebetween, it is possible to eliminate the gap by directly fixing the corner portions of the decorative panel
20
to the ceiling panel
90
with the set-screws
42
. In this respect, the set-screws
42
are hidden by the corner panel
60
, and cannot be seen from the design surface side. The appearance is not deteriorated.
On each of side wall portions
22
a
, for opposing to each other in each air blow-off port
22
, there are formed a notched groove-shaped vane bushing engaging hole
43
opened on the design surface side and an engaging concave portion
44
as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. With each of pivot
26
provided on both sides of the vane
25
, a vane bushing
45
is engaged in a mode to allow the axis
26
to rotate, and the vane bushing
45
is fitted into a vane bushing engaging hole
43
in the decorative panel
20
together with the vane
25
from the design surface side, a check-shaped restraining claw
46
formed on the vane bushing
45
engages with an engaging concave portion
44
, to thereby be fixed to the decorative panel
20
with a single motion.
One axis
26
of the vane
25
is drivingly coupled to an output shaft
47
a
of a vane driving motor
47
. The vane driving motor
47
is located on the external side (design surface side of the pedestal portion
30
of the decorative panel
20
) of the air blow-off port
22
, mounted to a mounting sheet metal
48
, and the mounting sheet metal
48
is fixed to the decorative panel
20
through a set-screw
50
to be screwed to a mounting hole
49
in the decorative panel
20
.
In this way, the vane
25
, the motor
47
for driving it, and the like can be mounted from the design surface side of the decorative panel
20
, only faulty components can be serviced without removing the decorative panel
20
during servicing and the like, and the mountability and serviceability can be enhanced.
In this respect, the mounting portion and the like for the vane driving motor
47
are covered with the corner panel
60
for forming the design of the corner portion.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the air conditioner main body
10
is mounted with a drainage pump
14
and a drainage pan
15
, and the drainage pan
15
located right below a suction port
14
a
of the drainage pump
14
is formed with a sweeping hole
17
to be blocked up with a rubber stopper
16
. The sweeping hole
17
is located at a position corresponding to the corner portion of the decorative panel
20
to be covered with the corner panel
60
.
In a portion of the drainage pan
15
, there is a shelf portion
15
b
which is one step higher than the bottom surface
15
a
of the drainage pan, and the shelf portion
15
b
is formed with a natural drainage port
18
for draining drainage water when the drainage pump
14
goes out of order. The natural drainage port
18
is usually blocked up with a rubber stopper
19
, and is located at a position corresponding to the corner portion of the decorative panel
20
to be covered with the corner panel
60
. The decorative panel
20
is formed with a sweep-working hole
51
and a hose-through hole
52
at respective positions matching to the sweeping hole
17
and the natural drainage port
18
. The sweep-working hole
51
and the hose-through hole
52
are both in one corner portion of the decorative panel
20
, and are covered with the corner panel
60
.
In the case of naturally draining drainage water because of failure in the drainage pump
14
, the corner panel
60
is removed, and the rubber stopper
19
is pulled out of the hole
52
in the decorative panel
20
to connect a marketing hose h to the natural drainage port
18
. When it collects to some extent in the drainage pan
15
due to cooling operation, drainage water flows into the marketing hose h through the natural drainage port
18
to be naturally drained. In this way, an emergency operation at the time of failure in the drainage pump can be performed only by removing the corner panel
60
without removing the suction grille
23
and without adversely affecting the air conditioner main body
10
like dust sucking and the like.
In the case of sweeping the suction port
14
a
of the drainage pump
14
and the drainage pan
15
, the rubber stopper
16
is pulled out of the hole
51
in the decorative panel
20
to sweep and remove any sludge-shaped dust and the like adhered to the suction port
14
a
in the drainage pump
14
and within the drainage pan
15
around it through the sweeping hole
17
.
If sludge-shaped dust and the like are stacked and cannot be simply swept, liquid medicine is injected through the natural drainage port
18
in a state in which the rubber stopper
16
has been fitted in the sweeping hole
17
. In this way, the medicine collects up to the height of the shelf portion
15
b
in the drainage pan
19
, sludge-shaped dust and the like solidified are dissolved and fused, and thereafter, the rubber stopper
16
is removed from the drainage pan
15
, and the dust and the like which have been dissolved and fused can be drained through the sweeping hole
17
. In this way, the suction port
14
a
in the drainage pump
14
and the drainage pan
15
can be swept without removing the decorative panel
20
and drainage pan
15
and the like.
Claims
- 1. A ceiling embedded-type air conditioner having an air conditioner main body, in which a decorative panel having an air suction port for sucking air into the air conditioner main body and air blow-off ports for blowing off air, which is heat exchanged in the air conditioner main body, out of the air conditioner main body is detachably mounted to the air conditioner main body, wherein:an inside of each of said air blow-off ports includes a plurality of sides, only one side of said plurality of sides is configured by an air guide member made of a foaming resin molded part, and a remainder of the sides are configured by ribs obtained by integrally molding with said decorative panel.
- 2. A ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said ribs have a double-wall structure having an insulated space portion.
- 3. A ceiling embedded-type air conditioner having an air conditioner main body, in which a decorative panel having an air suction port for sucking air into the air conditioner main body and air blow-off ports for blowing off air, which is heat exchanged in the air conditioner main body, out of the air conditioner main body is detachably mounted to the air conditioner main body, wherein:an inside of each of said air blow-off ports includes a plurality of sides, at least one vane is provided at one of said air blow-off ports to change a direction of a wind, said vane being provided with a pair of vane bushings for pivotally supporting said vane, and a pair of holes opened on a design surface side of said decorative panel are provided in a pair of opposite sides in said plurality of sides of said one of said air blow-off ports, to allow said pair of vane bushings inserted in the blow-off port from the design surface side of said decorative panel to engage with said pair of holes, said design surface side opposing an air conditioner main body side.
- 4. A ceiling embedded-type air conditioner according to claim 3, wherein a motor coupled to a shaft of said vane is provided, and a mounting hole is provided in said decorative panel near said blow-off port to fix said motor with a set screw screwed to said mounting hole.
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