Information
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Patent Grant
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6257012
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Patent Number
6,257,012
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Buiz; Michael Powell
- Jiang; Chen-Wen
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 258
- 062 298
- 415 203
- 415 204
- 415 206
- 415 2141
- 454 355
- 248 672
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A scroll housing (40) is provided for enclosing a centrifugal fan of an air distribution unit. The housing (40) is of the type configured for mounting to a panel (22) dividing the air distribution unit into inlet and outlet regions. The scroll housing (40) is formed from two sections (50, 52). A rear section (50) includes a curved wall (56) having a first edge (58) at one end thereof, which defines one side of the rectangular opening (39), and a second edge (60) at the other end of the wall (56). A front section (52) of the scroll housing also includes a curved wall (96) having a first edge (98) at one end thereof, which defines the fourth side of the rectangular opening (39) and a second edge (100) of the other end thereof. The second edge (60) of the curved wall (56) of the back section (50) is provided with a first hinge element (70) thereon. The second edge (100) of the curved wall (96) of the front section (52) is provided with a second hinge element (110) thereon. The side walls (62, 64) of the back section (50) have latching conformations (88) formed thereon at a location underlying the first edge thereof and above the semi-circular opening therein. The side walls (102) of the front section (52) have a latching conformation formed thereon in the first edge, which are adapted to positively engage the latching conformations on the back section (50) when the sections are pivoted toward one another about the hinge engagement.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention generally relates to air distribution units of the type commonly used in air conditioning, heating or ventilation systems and, more particularly, to a two-piece scroll assembly for the indoor fan of such a unit.
BACKGROUND ART
In many commercial air conditioning, heating and ventilating systems, treated air is discharged into an area to be conditioned through an air distribution or conditioning unit. For example, one general type of air conditioning system, often referred to as a split system, includes separate indoor and outdoor units. The outdoor unit includes a compressor, a heat exchanger and a fan. The indoor unit includes a heat exchanger and a fan. In operation, the indoor fan draws air into the indoor unit, through an inlet thereof, and forces the air over the indoor heat exchanger and then out of the indoor unit, through an outlet opening therein.
The outdoor fan draws air into the outdoor unit, through an inlet, forces that air over the outdoor heat exchanger and then forces that air out of the outdoor unit through an outlet therein. At the same time, a compressor causes a refrigeration fluid to circulate through and between the indoor/outdoor heat exchangers. At the indoor heat exchanger, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the air passing over that heat exchanger, cooling that air. At the same time, at the outdoor heat exchanger, the air passing over the heat exchanger absorbs heat from the refrigerant passing therethrough.
Split type air conditioning units of this type are typically manufactured in a wide range of cooling capacities. Accordingly, the size of the indoor unit can range from a small compact relatively narrow unit up to a wide unit, of substantially the same height as the compact unit. Typically the larger units will include a plurality of air circulating fans.
Typically, the larger the unit the more components are required and the more fasteners are required in order to assembly all of the components. It is considered extremely desirable to minimize the number of components required in order to fabricate the indoor units of such an air conditioning system. One component of such indoor units which typically comprises many components and fastening means is the fan scroll structure for housing the indoor unit fans and directing the air through the unit as described above.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
A scroll housing is provided for enclosing a centrifugal fan of an air distribution unit. The housing is of the type configured for mounting to a panel dividing the air distribution unit into inlet and outlet regions. The panel has a rectangular air flow opening formed therein. The scroll housing generally defines an irregular cylinder having end walls with circular inlet openings therein and a rectangular opening configured to be in air flow communication with the rectangular opening in the panel. The scroll housing is formed from two sections. A rear section includes a curved wall having a first edge at one end thereof, which defines one side of the rectangular opening, and a second edge at the other end of the wall. The first and second edges are substantially parallel to one another. The back section further includes planar end walls on opposite sides, each of which has a first edge which intersects with and is substantially perpendicular to the first edge of the curved wall to thereby define lateral sides of the rectangular opening. A second edge of the side wall intersects with the second edge of the curved wall. The planar end wall further includes a semi-circular opening forming half of the circular inlet opening. A front section of the scroll housing also includes a curved wall having a first edge at one end thereof, which defines the fourth side of the rectangular opening and a second edge of the other end thereof. The front section further includes planar end walls on opposite sides of the curved wall. Each of the end walls has a first edge perpendicularly intersecting with the first edge of the curved wall, and a second edge which intersects with and is substantially perpendicular to the second edge of the curved wall. Each end wall includes a semi-circular opening forming half of the circular inlet opening. The second edge of the curved wall of the back section is provided with a first hinge element thereon. The second edge of the curved wall of the front section is provided with a second hinge element thereon. The first and second hinge elements are configured to engage one another to interconnect the second edges of the front and back sections and allow pivotal movement of the said sections with respect to one another. The side walls of the back section have latching conformations formed thereon at a location underlying the first edge thereof and above the semi-circular opening therein. The side walls of the front section have a latching conformation formed thereon in the first edge, which are adapted to positively engage the latching conformations on the back section when the sections are pivoted toward one another about the hinge engagement.
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 the indoor unit of an air conditioner which embodies the features of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the air conditioning unit of
FIG. 1
, with the left-hand side cover, and one of the modular front panel sections removed therefrom;
FIG. 3
is a perspective exploded view of the two-piece fan scroll as viewed from the bottom thereof;
FIG. 4
is a perspective exploded view of the two piece fan scroll as viewed from the top thereof;
FIG. 5
illustrates a partially assembled sub-assembly of the fan panel, fans and fan scrolls of the unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a view similar to
FIG. 5
with one scroll fully assembled;
FIG. 7
is a fully assembled view of the sub-assembly of the fan panel, fans and fan scrolls of the unit of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective exploded view of the air conditioning unit of FIG.
1
.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
Looking first at
FIGS. 1 and 8
, the indoor unit
10
of a split system air conditioning system of the type incorporating a structural framework according to the present invention is illustrated. Briefly, the unit
10
includes a main structural support frame
12
, which includes a bottom panel
14
, a back panel
16
and a top section
18
. Attached to the sides of the back and top panels are structural internal side covers
20
. The side covers
20
and the back panel
16
cooperate to support a horizontally extending fan support panel
22
, which includes a pair of rectangular openings
24
formed therein. Mounted above the fan support panel
22
on a pair of inclined surfaces
26
, defined by the internal side covers
20
is a heat exchanger coil
25
.
Mounted under the top section of the main support frame
12
is an upper condensate collection pan
28
. Mounted in the front of the unit, under the bottom of the heat exchanger
25
, and supported by the front edge
30
of the fan support panel
22
, is a lower condensate collection pan
32
. A front section of the lower condensate collection pan extends upwardly and is spaced from the heat exchanger coil
25
.
Mounted to the lower surface of the fan support panel
22
is a fan assembly
34
, which includes an electric motor
36
adapted to drive a pair of centrifugal fans
38
, which are each enclosed in a two-piece scroll housing
40
. Each of scroll housings
40
defines a rectangular upper air outlet opening
39
, which is in air flow communication with the rectangular openings
24
in the fan support panel
22
.
As a result of the above-described arrangement of components, when the fan assembly is energized, air is drawn into the region
41
underlying the fan support panel
22
through the open front and is directed upwardly through the rectangular openings
24
, through the heat exchanger coil
25
and is discharged through an opening
42
defined by the upper edge
44
of the lower condensate pan
32
and the front edge
46
of the upper condensate pan
28
.
During assembly of the air conditioning unit
10
, the main structural framework of the unit comprising the structural frame
12
and the internal side covers
20
are first assembled to one another. Following this, a sub-assembly
48
, which includes the fan support panel
22
with the fan and motor assembly
34
attached thereto, as well as the two-piece scroll
40
is then assembled to the unit.
Before describing the scroll housing
40
in detail, the sequence of attachment of the components to the fan panel
22
to form the sub-assembly
48
will briefly be described. First, the two pieces of the scroll housing
40
will be referred to as the “back section
50
” and the “front section
52
”. The back section
50
is first attached to the fan panel, as illustrated on the left-hand side of FIG.
5
. Following this, an assembly which includes the motor
36
and the fans
38
is attached to the lower side of the fan support panel
22
by a bracket
54
. The bracket is attached at a location between the two rectangular openings
24
to thereby support the fans
38
within the back sections
50
of the scroll and underlying the rectangular openings
24
. Following this, the front sections
52
of the scrolls are attached to the back sections
50
to complete the sub-assembly
48
.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate the details of the back and front sections
50
and
52
of the scroll housing in detail. The back section
50
comprises a curved back wall
56
, which extends from an upper back edge
58
downwardly and forwardly to a lower front edge
60
. Integrally formed with the left and right-hand sides of the back wall
56
are left and right side walls
62
and
64
, respectively. Each of the side walls
62
and
64
has an upper edge
66
and
68
, respectively, which are perpendicular to and lie in the same plane as the upper back edge
58
of the back wall and together form three sides of the previously referenced air discharge opening
39
.
Formed in the lower front edge
60
of the wall
56
are three horizontally extending hinge pins
70
. The hinge pins extend along the same axis and are supported in spaced relationship forwardly of the edge
60
by perpendicularly extending structural support sections
72
. Each of the side walls
62
and
64
is provided with a semi-circular opening
74
therein which, as will seen, cooperates with a similar opening in the front section
52
to define the inlet openings to the fans
38
.
With continued reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, it will be noted that the upper section
76
of the back wall
56
, which is adjacent the upper back edge, is separated from the planar end walls at the left and right-hand ends thereof by vertically extending slots
78
. Also, extending rearwardly from the upper back edge
58
is a horizontally extending flange
80
. The vertical slots
78
are of sufficient length so that the upper section
76
of the wall, which carries the flange
80
, may be flexed forwardly when an appropriate force is applied thereto.
Extending laterally outwardly from the upper edges
66
and
68
of the left and right-side walls
62
and
64
are a pair of outwardly extending flanges
82
. As is best seen in
FIG. 4
, these flanges are located at an elevation with respect to the elevation of the flange
80
, which is lower than the flange
80
by a distance which is equal to the thickness of the fan support panel
22
. Each of the flanges
82
defines an upwardly facing surface
84
and is provided with an L-shaped latch
86
formed thereon at the end opposite the upper back edge
58
. The L-shaped latches
86
face forwardly, i.e. in a direction opposite from that of the flange
80
formed on the wall
58
and the L-shaped latches extend above the flange on which they are formed by the thickness of the fan support panel
22
.
Each of the left and right side walls
62
and
64
is provided with a flexible latch element
88
formed at the upper end thereof underlying the flanges
82
and overlying the upper end of the semi-circular opening
74
. Each of the flexible latches extends forwardly and has a fixed end
90
molded into the side wall, a flexible latch section
92
and latching head
94
at the free end thereof.
The front section
52
of the scroll housing includes a curved wall
96
, which has an upper back edge
98
and a lower back edge
100
. The curved wall
96
further includes planar end walls
102
on opposite sides thereof. Each of the end walls
102
has a first edge
104
which intersects with and is perpendicular to the upper back edge
98
of the curved wall and a second edge
106
, which intersects with and is perpendicular to the lower back edge
100
of the curved wall. Each of the end walls
102
is provided with a semi-circular opening
108
therein which, as previously described, cooperates with the semi-circular opening
74
in the back section
50
when the scroll
40
is assembled to define the air inlet openings. As best seen in
FIG. 3
, the lower back edge
100
is provided with three integrally formed hooks
110
, which are configured to engage the three hinge pins
70
carried by the back section
50
in a manner which will be described.
Located in the edges
104
underlying the upper back edge
98
are substantially rectangular horizontally extending openings
112
, which are adapted to receive the latch heads
94
and a portion of the flexible section
92
of the flexible latches
88
carried by the back section
50
. The latch openings
112
are configured to allow the latch heads
94
to engage structure
114
surrounding the opening and to be flexed to a deformed position to allow the enlarged heads
94
to pass therethrough. Once the latch heads
94
pass through the openings
112
, the latches are allowed to return to their undeformed position with the latch heads
94
engaging structure
116
on the exit side of the openings to positively retain the back and front sections
50
and
52
to one another.
Looking back now at the previously described assembly sequence, the back section
50
of the scroll
40
is assembled to the fan panel
22
by extending the flange
80
carried at the upper back edge
58
into the opening
24
in the fan panel and engaging it with the rear edge of the opening. Following such engagement, sufficient force is imparted upon the back section
50
to cause the upper section
76
of the back wall
56
to flex thereby allowing the entire back section
50
to move rearwardly a sufficient amount to allow the latch sections
86
carried on the top surface
84
of the side wall flanges
82
to pass through mating openings
118
provided in the fan panel
22
. Once the latch elements
86
have passed through the openings
118
, the top surface
84
of the flanges
82
will be in confronting relation with the bottom of the fan panel
22
and the force causing deformation of the back wall is released and the latches
86
will be displaced forwardly to engage the upper surface of the fan panel
22
thereby cooperating with the flange
80
to thereby attach the back section
50
of the scroll
40
the fan panel
22
.
Following such assembly, the motor and fan assembly is attached to the fan panel by way of the bracket
54
, as described above.
Completion of sub-assembly
48
is then carried out by engaging the hooks
110
carried by the front scroll sections
52
with the mating hinge pins
70
in the back section
50
, as illustrated in the right-hand side of FIG.
5
. Following such engagement, the upper part of the front section
52
is rotated rearwardly about the hinged engagement between the pins
70
and the hooks
110
to thereby cause the flexible latches
88
of the back sections
50
to be received in the mating latching openings
112
in the front sections
52
in the manner described above.
As thus assembled, the two-piece scroll housing has been assembled to the fan panel and the front and rear sections
50
and
52
assembled to one another without the necessity for any separate fastening elements and without incurring the labor involved in manipulating such fastening elements.
Claims
- 1. A scroll housing for enclosing a centrifugal fan of an air distribution unit, said housing being of the type configured for mounting to a panel dividing the air distribution unit into an inlet and outlet region, the panel having a rectangular opening therein, said scroll housing defining an irregular cylinder having end walls with circular inlet openings therein and a rectangular opening configured to be in air flow communication with said rectangular opening in said panel, wherein the improvement comprises:said scroll housing being formed from two sections; said first section including a curved wall having a first edge at one end thereof defining a side of said rectangular opening, and a second edge at the other end thereof, said first and second edges being substantially parallel to one another; said first section further including planar end walls on opposite sides of said curved wall, each of said end walls having a first edge intersecting with and substantially perpendicular to said first edge of said curved wall to thereby define lateral sides of said rectangular opening, and a second edge intersecting with said second edge of said curved wall; and a semi-circular opening forming half of said circular inlet opening; said second section including a curved wall having a first edge, at one end thereof, defining the fourth side of said rectangular opening and a second edge at the other end thereof; said second section further including planar end walls on opposite sides of said curved wall, each of said end walls having a first edge intersecting with and perpendicular to said first edge of said curved wall, and a second edge intersecting with and substantially perpendicular to said second edge of said curved wall; and a semi-circular opening forming half of said circular inlet opening; said second edge of said curved wall of said first section having a first hinge element formed thereon; said second edge of said curved wall of said second section having a second hinge element formed thereon, said first and second hinge elements being configured to be engaged with one another to interconnect said second edges of said first and second sections and allow pivotal movement of said first and second sections with said sections moving toward one another; said side walls of said first section having a latching conformation formed thereon at a location underlying said first edge thereof and above said semi-circular opening therein; said side walls of said second section having a latching conformation formed thereon in said first edge thereof which are adapted to positively engage said latching conformations on said first section when said sections are pivoted toward one another about said hinged engagement.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said one end of said curved wall of said first section includes a section thereof which is not connected to said planar end walls and wherein said section is configured so that it may flex with respect to said curved wall; andwherein said first edge of said flexible section comprises a longitudinally extending rearwardly facing flange; and wherein each of said planar end walls further include an outwardly extending, substantially perpendicular flange adjacent to and underlying said flange formed on said first edge by a predetermined dimension; each of said flanges of said planar wall sections having an L-shaped latch formed thereon at the end opposite said first edge of said curved wall, said latch is facing in a direction opposite that of said flange formed on said first edge of said curved wall and extending above said flanges on which they are formed by said predetermined distance; and wherein said predetermined distance is substantially equal to the thickness of said air distribution unit panel, and wherein each of said rectangular openings in said panel comprises a first edge substantially equal in length to said first edge of said curved wall of said first section and includes lateral sides extending perpendicular thereto, said panel including openings therein adjacent each of said lateral sides which are spaced from the first side of said opening by a distance equal to the distance from said one end of said curved wall to the location of said latch elements; whereby said first section may be assembled to said panel by engaging said flange on said first edge of said curved wall with said first side of said opening in said panel and imparting a force on said first section to flex said free wall portion of said curved wall to thereby cause said latching elements to move into engagement with said openings in said panel to thereby positively attach said first section to said panel when the installation force is removed therefrom.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said latching conformation of said side wall of said first section and said latching conformation of said side walls of said second section are all configured to lie under the panel to which the scroll is attached whereby said second section of said scroll housing may be attached to said first section following installation of said first section to said panel.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/BR98/00039 |
|
WO |
00 |
2/15/2000 |
2/15/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/67581 |
12/29/1999 |
WO |
A |
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