Control box for a room air conditioner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318105
  • Patent Number
    6,318,105
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A control for an air conditioning unit, which is configured to be easily attached to a vertically extending partition of the air conditioning unit. The control box includes a main housing having a substantially horizontal bottom wall. The bottom wall has front, side and rear edges and a front wall extending substantially vertically upwardly from the front edge of the bottom wall. A side wall extends substantially vertically upwardly from each of the side edges of the bottom wall. Each of the side walls has a front edge integrally formed with the front wall and a rear edge having a downwardly extending attachment hook extending rearwardly of the rear edge of the side wall and the rear edge of the bottom wall. The air conditioner's partition has attachment hook receiving slots formed therein, which are configured to receive the attachment hooks therein in a manner attaching the main housing to the partition with the rear edges of the bottom wall and the side wall in confronting relation with the partition.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to air conditioners and, more particularly, to a control box for a room air conditioning unit.




Air conditioning units such as so called “window room air conditioners” are commonly used for residential and similar applications and generally include closed refrigeration circuits having an evaporator and a condenser. The unit is normally divided by a partition into an evaporator section and a condenser section. The evaporator section communicates with the room air to be conditioned and the condenser section communicates with external air such as outdoor air. Refrigerant flows through a refrigerant circuit absorbing heat from room air at the evaporator and discharging heat energy to the external air at the condenser. The conventional refrigerated circuit is completed by the addition of a compressor, an expansion device and the appropriate interconnections between the components.




Such an air conditioning unit usually includes a basepan supporting all of the components and an outer housing surrounding the entire unit. The front of the evaporator, or indoor section, includes an indoor grille, which has openings therein for directing warm indoor air into the evaporator and discharge openings therein for directing air back into the room. The outdoor section of the housing includes a plurality of openings in the sides and top thereof, which serve as inlet openings for cooling air which flows into the outdoor section and outwardly therefrom after passing through the condenser coil, which is mounted vertically in the back of the outdoor section.




The indoor grille also includes an opening therein for the control panel upon which are mounted control knobs, buttons, switches and the like for facilitating adjustment of the air conditioning unit's function and temperature level control. The control panel and the control components associated therewith are typically mounted to a control box for the unit in which are housed other components associated with the electrical system of the air conditioning unit.




In order to reduce the high cost of labor in the manufacture of an air conditioning unit, it is considered desirable to minimize the number of components of the unit and to make the installation of those components involve as few steps as possible. Also, in the control box for an air conditioning unit it is considered desirable to have easy access to the interior of the control box to facilitate not only initial assembly but subsequent access for service of the components contained therein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A control for an air conditioning unit, which is configured to be easily attached to a vertically extending partition of the air conditioning unit. The control box includes a main housing having a substantially horizontal bottom wall. The bottom wall has front, side and rear edges and a front wall extending substantially vertically upwardly from the front edge of the bottom wall. A side wall extends substantially vertically upwardly from each of the side edges of the bottom wall. Each of the side walls has a front edge integrally formed with the front wall and a rear edge having a downwardly extending attachment hook extending rearwardly of the rear edge of the side wall and the rear edge of the bottom wall. The air conditioner's partition has attachment hook receiving slots formed therein, which are configured to receive the attachment hooks therein in a manner attaching the main housing to the partition with the rear edges of the bottom wall and the side wall in confronting relation with the partition.











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 view of the air conditioning unit of

FIG. 1

with the outer cover and front grille removed therefrom;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of the main housing of the control box of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of the partition upon which the control box is mounted;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the air conditioning unit illustrated in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged rear perspective view, partially broken away showing the attachment details of the control box main housing to the partition;





FIG. 8

is an exploded front perspective view of the control box of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 8

showing the control box cover partially installed to the main housing;





FIG. 10

is a view of the control box as illustrated in

FIG. 9

taken from the front right-hand side thereof; and





FIG. 11

is a view of the control box as illustrated in

FIG. 9

taken from the rear thereof;











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates an air conditioning unit


10


, which includes, generally, an indoor section


12


and an outdoor section


14


. The room air conditioner is enclosed in a substantially rectangular housing


16


and is adapted to be positioned in a rectangular opening in an exterior wall or in a window in a room where cooling is desired with the indoor section


12


facing into the room, as is conventional. The indoor section


12


includes an indoor grille section


18


, which includes inlet louvers


19


and air discharge assembly


20


. The front grille


18


also includes a rectangular opening


21


in the upper right-hand corner, which surrounds the control panel for the unit, as will be described in detail below.




Looking now at

FIG. 2

, the components of both the indoor section


12


and outdoor section


14


are supported in a rectangular basepan


24


. The indoor and outdoor sections are separated by a vertically extending metal partition


26


, which is illustrated in more detail in

FIGS. 4

,


6


and


7


. The indoor section includes an evaporator coil


28


vertically disposed at the front end thereof and an evaporator indoor fan


30


located behind the evaporator


28


. The outdoor section


14


includes a condenser coil


32


vertically disposed adjacent the back end thereof and a condenser fan


34


located within the indoor section adjacent the condenser coil. The unit's compressor


36


is also located in the outdoor section


14


. The condenser coil


32


is fluidly interconnected with the compressor


36


and the evaporator


28


in a conventional manner to provide cooling to the room in which the unit is installed.




During operation, air from the space to be conditioned by the unit is drawn by action of the evaporator fan


30


through the inlet louvers


19


and is directed through the evaporator coil


28


where the air is cooled. The cooled air is then directed back into the room to be cooled through the air discharge assembly


20


. At the same time, ambient air is drawn through inlets


38


in the outside section of the housing


16


by operation of the condenser fan


34


and is directed through the condenser coil


32


before exiting from the back side of the condenser coil.




With reference now generally to the drawing figures, the aforementioned control panel forms a part of a control box


40


which is attached to a generally planar section


42


of the metal partition


26


. The control box


40


includes a main housing


44


and a cover


46


.




The main housing


44


includes a substantially horizontal bottom wall


48


, which defines a front edge


50


, left and right side edges


52


and


54


, respectively, and a rear edge


56


. A curvilinear-shaped front wall


58


extends substantially vertically upwardly from the front edge. The front wall


58


defines the aforementioned control panel having control knobs


60


positioned thereupon, which are attached to thermostat and function switches


62


mounted to the rear of the wall in the interior of the control box.




Left side wall


64


and right side wall


66


extend vertically upwardly from the left edge


52


and the right edge


54


of the bottom wall, respectively. Each of the left and right side walls


64


and


66


is integrally formed with the front wall


58


at the front thereof and defines a rear edge


68


on the left wall and


70


on the right wall. Extending rearwardly from each of the side walls' rear edges


68


and


70


are a pair of downwardly extending hooks


72


and


74


, respectively.




Extending downwardly from the rear edge


56


of the bottom wall


48


(as best seen in

FIGS. 6 and 11

) is a mounting tab


76


. It should be noted that the attachment hooks


72


and


74


extend from the upper ends of the rear edges of the side walls and extend rearwardly of the edges while the mounting tab


76


lies in the plane defined by the rearwardly facing edges of the bottom wall and the side walls.




As best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 6

, the planar section


42


of the partition


26


is provided with a right-hand slot


78


and a left-hand slot


80


, which are adapted to receive the lefthand hook


72


and the right-hand hook


74


therein. Planar section


42


also is provided with a structural conformation


82


forming a pocket, which is configured to receive the mounting tab


76


therein.




It should be appreciated that installation of the main housing


44


to the partition is carried out by positioning the hooks


72


,


74


and the mounting tab


76


vertically above their respective mating structures and displacing the housing vertically downwardly to result in the engagement of these components, as best illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. As will now be seen, attachment of the entire control box


40


including the housing


44


is achieved by installation of the cover member


46


and a single threaded fastener.




The control box cover


46


is shown attached to the main housing


44


and the partition


42


in FIG.


6


and is shown from various angles in

FIGS. 8

,


9


,


10


and


11


.




The control box cover


46


includes a substantially horizontal top wall


84


, which defines a front edge


86


, a left side edge


88


, a right side edge


90


and a rear edge


92


. A right side wall


94


extends downwardly for the right edge


90


and defines a skirt portion


96


at the lower end thereof. A left side wall


98


extends downwardly from the right side edge


90


and defines a shortened skirt section


100


adjacent the rear edge thereof and an extended section


102


which defines an arcuate downwardly and rearwardly facing edge


104


.




A rear wall


106


extends downwardly from the rear edge


92


of the top wall of the cover. The rear wall has formed at its lower end a substantially horizontal rearwardly extending ledge


108


. A downwardly extending skirt section


110


extends from the rear edge of the ledge


108


. The horizontal ledge


108


has a through opening


112


formed therein.




Extending forwardly from the front edge


86


of the top wall is a longitudinally extending tab


114


. As best seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, installation of the top cover


46


to the main housing


44


is achieved by placing the longitudinally extending tab


114


under a longitudinally extending lip


116


formed by a rearwardly extension


118


from the top edge of the front wall


58


of the main housing. The tab


114


and the lip


116


are configured such that when they are engaged, as illustrated in

FIG. 9

, the arcuate edge


104


of the extension


102


in the cover


46


will engage a mating arcuate surface


120


formed in the left-hand side wall


64


of the housing


44


. Such engagements facilitate a smooth pivotal movement of the cover about the engagement of the lip and the extension downwardly until the horizontal ledge


108


of the cover comes in contact with a horizontal wall section


120


formed at the top of the planar section


42


of the partition, as best seen in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. The horizontal section


120


is provided with a through opening therein


122


, which is in axial alignment with the opening


112


in horizontal ledge


108


of the cover when installed. A single threaded fastener


124


is adapted to be passed through the opening in the horizontal ledge


108


and to be threadably received in the opening


122


in the horizontal section


120


to thereby securely attach the cover to the partition and to thereby securely attach the entire control box to the partition.




As so engaged, the skirt portions


96


,


100


and


110


formed on the cover overlap with corresponding structure on the housing and the partition to assure a weatherproof engagement therebetween.



Claims
  • 1. A control box for an air conditioner, the air conditioner having a vertically extending partition to which the control box is mounted, wherein the improvement comprises:a main housing having a substantially horizontal bottom wall, said bottom wall having front, side and rear edges thereof, a front wall extending upwardly from said front edge of said bottom wall; a side wall extending substantially vertically upwardly from each of said side edges of said bottom wall, each of said side walls having a front edge integrally formed with said front wall and a rear edge having a downwardly extending attachment hook extending rearwardly of said rear edge of said side wall and said rear edge of said bottom wall; said partition having attachment hook receiving slots formed therein which are configured to receive said attachment hooks therein in a manner attaching said main housing to said partition with said rear edges of said bottom wall and said side wall in confronting relation with said partition.
  • 2. The control box of claim 1 wherein said attachment hooks extend from the upper end of said side walls and further including a mounting tab extending downwardly from said rear edge of said bottom wall in substantially parallel relationship to said partition;said partition having mounting tab receiving structure formed therein configured to receive said mounting tab therein when said attachment hooks are received in said receiving slots.
  • 3. The control box of claim 2 wherein said front wall of said housing has a substantially horizontally, rearwardly extending lip formed thereon, and wherein said partition has a substantially horizontal mounting surface extending rearwardly from its upper end;and further including a control box cover, said cover comprising a substantially horizontal top wall having front, side, and rear edges thereof, said top wall having a forwardly extending longitudinally extending tab formed at said front edge thereof; said cover further including a rear wall extending substantially vertically downwardly from said rear edge of said top wall, said rear wall including a substantially horizontal, rearwardly extending ledge formed at the lower end thereof; said cover, said main housing and said partition being configured such that when said main housing is attached to said partition by said attachment hooks and said mounting tab, said cover may be installed by positioning said horizontal tab of said front wall of said cover under said lip of said front wall of said housing, and further positioning said ledge of said rear wall of said cover in overlying relationship with said horizontal mounting surface of said partition; and further wherein said ledge and said mounting surface have axially aligned openings formed therein configured to receive a threaded fastener therein to interconnect said cover to said partition and thereby affix said control box to said partition.
  • 4. The control box or claim 3 wherein said engagement of said horizontal tab of said cover and said lip of said housing defines a pivot point between said cover and said housing, and, wherein one of said side walls of said housing defines an arcuate surface facing said pivot point, said arcuate surface having a radius of curvature that equals the distance between said arcuate surface and said pivot point; andwherein one of said side walls of said cover defines an arcuate surface complementary to said arcuate surface of said housing, said arcuate surfaces being configured to engage one another to guide pivotal movement of said cover with respect to said housing when assembling said control box.
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