The present invention relates to an indoor unit of an air conditioner, and especially to an indoor unit for a ceiling-embedded type air conditioner.
As the indoor unit of the air conditioner, there is an indoor unit which is embedded in a ceiling (ceiling-embedded type). The indoor unit of the ceiling-embedded type air conditioner sucks indoor air by rotating a centrifugal fan, cools the sucked air by a heat exchanger during cooling, and blows out the air from an outlet thereof to cool a room.
Although the centrifugal fan discharges the air toward the heat exchanger, since height of a discharge port of the centrifugal fan is about half height of the heat exchanger, the air does not uniformly hit an entire region in a height direction of the heat exchanger. As a result, since heat transfer performance of the heat exchanger is degraded, cooling capacity is reduced. On the other hand, an increase of a volume of the air to compensate for the reduction in the cooling capacity leads to an increase in noise and an increase in fan power.
In contrast, there has been proposed an indoor unit including a flow path expansion member which gently spreads a flow of the air blown out from the fan toward the heat exchanger (see Patent Document 1).
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-156885
In the indoor unit described in Patent Document 1, it is intended that the air sent from the fan flows adhering to the flow path expansion member which gently expands (see paragraph 0017 of Patent Document 1). However, since the air from the fan is directly sent out toward the heat exchanger, there is a possibility that the air discharged particularly from a lower portion of the discharge port of the fan does not flow along the flow path expansion member. In that case, less air flows into a lower portion of the heat exchanger. In addition, since the flow path expansion member described in Patent Document 1 has a large-sized and complicated shape, a mounting space is also necessary, which leads to an increase in cost.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide an indoor unit of an air conditioner capable of more uniformly guiding air from a blower fan in a height direction of a heat exchanger by a compact and inexpensive member.
In order to solve the above problem, an indoor unit of an air conditioner according to the present invention includes a fan motor provided in a housing, a blower fan rotated by the fan motor, a heat exchanger enclosing a discharge direction of air from the blower fan, and a guide member provided below an air discharge port of the blower fan and upstream of the heat exchanger, wherein the guide member has a guide portion disposed to face an end surface upstream of the heat exchanger, and the guide portion has a linear cross-sectional shape parallel to the end surface when cut along a plane including a rotation axis of the blower fan.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an indoor unit of an air conditioner capable of more uniformly guiding air from a blower fan in a height direction of a heat exchanger by a compact and inexpensive member.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that the same members are denoted by the same reference numerals in the following drawings.
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The indoor unit 100 has a main body case 1 and the decorative panel 42. A lower surface of the decorative panel 42 faces inside a room, and the main body case 1 is embedded inside the ceiling 41. The decorative panel 42 is mounted below the main body case 1 so as to be substantially flush with a surface of the ceiling 41. The main body case 1 is installed and fixed on a ceiling back (above the surface of the ceiling 41) by using a hanger bracket and a hanger bolt (not shown). The decorative panel 42 is fixed to the main body case 1 using screw members (not shown) or the like.
The main body case 1 includes a housing 1a and a heat insulating material 1b. The housing 1a has a rectangular shape in plan view, and is formed in a bottomed box shape having a downward opening using a metal plate. Here, the “rectangular shape” is a concept including not only “strict rectangular shape” but also “substantially rectangular shape” having corners, for example, chamfered or rounded. Note that
The indoor unit 100 includes a blower fan 2 provided in the housing 1a, a heat exchanger 4 surrounding a discharge direction of air from the blower fan 2, a guide member 10 provided below an air discharge port 2a of the blower fan 2 and upstream of the heat exchanger 4. The blowing fan 2 is, for example, a centrifugal fan, and changes the direction of flow of the air by about 90 degrees to send the air to the heat exchanger 4. The blower fan 2 is rotated by a fan motor 3 provided in the housing 1a. The fan motor 3 is fixed to a top plate of the housing 1a. The blower fan 2 and the fan motor 3 constitute a blower.
A drain pan 5 is disposed below the heat exchanger 4. The drain pan 5 receives and collects drain water which is condensed on a surface of the heat exchanger 4 and drops. The drain pan 5 is, for example, a foamed polystyrene molded product, and a resin layer made of resin such as ABS resin is formed on an inner surface side thereof, which the drain water contacts.
An air inlet 6 is provided at a center of a lower surface of the indoor unit 100. Air outlets 7 (four places in this case) are provided on a lower surface peripheral edge of the indoor unit 100. The blower fan 2 is provided in an air passage connecting the air inlet 6 and the outlets 7 in the housing 1a. The heat exchanger 4 is disposed between the blower fan 2 and the outlets 7. A bell mouth 8 is provided between the blower fan 2 and the air inlet 6.
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The guide portion 10a is a plate body whose cross-section has a linear shape parallel to the end surface 4a upstream of the heat exchanger 4 when cut along a plane including a rotation axis 11 (see
The fixed portion 10b extends horizontally outward from a lower end of the guide portion 10a. The guide member 10 is formed by integrally molding the guide portion 10a and the fixed portion 10b. The guide member 10 is formed of a resin material in this case.
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The guide member 10 is disposed over an entire circumference in a radially inner direction around the rotation axis 11 (see
Further, the guide member 10 is divided into a plurality of portions in a circumferential direction around the rotation axis 11. That is, a plurality of (four in this case) guide members 10 are arranged adjacent to each other in the circumferential direction around the rotation axis 11. The guide members 10 respectively include the fixed portions 10b at both ends thereof and the both ends are arranged at positions corresponding to the corners in the housing 1a.
Next, operation of the guide member 10 in the indoor unit 100 configured as described above will be described.
First, a flow of air inside the indoor unit not having the guide member 10 will be described as a comparative example with reference to
As described above, the indoor unit 100 of the air conditioner according to the present embodiment includes the guide member 10 provided below the air discharge port 2a of the blower fan 2 and upstream of the heat exchanger 4. The guide member 10 has a guide portion 10a disposed to face the end surface 4a upstream of the heat exchanger 4, and the guide portion 10a is a plate body whose cross-section has a linear shape parallel to the end surface 4a when cut along the plane including the rotation axis 11 of the blower fan 2.
In the present embodiment as described above, occurrence of the swirling flow indicated by the arrow 31 in
That is, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to provide the indoor unit 100 of the air conditioner capable of more uniformly guiding the air from the blower fan 2 in the height direction of the heat exchanger 4 by the compact and inexpensive guide member 10.
In order to more effectively prevent occurrence of the swirling flow as indicated by the arrow 31 in
Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in
Further, in the present embodiment, the fixed portion 10b of the guide member 10 is disposed at a position corresponding to a corner in the housing 1a having a rectangular shape in plan view. With such a configuration, it is possible to easily lay out a female screw portion for screwing the screw member 16 for fixing the guide member 10 from below to the drain pan 5 by using a space existing at the corner in the housing 1a.
The guide member 10 is provided on the side of the air inlet 6 but is provided to face the heat exchanger 4, and thus it is in a position more susceptible to radiant heat from the heat exchanger 4 during the cooling operation of the air conditioner. Therefore, when surface temperature of the guide member 10 is lowered to a dew point or below, dew condensation occurs from the sucked air 21 (see
Further, in the present embodiment, the guide member 10 is disposed over the entire circumference in the radially inner direction around the rotation axis 11 in the heat exchanger 4. With this configuration, the guide member 10 can have a sufficient effect at any position in the circumferential direction around the rotation axis 11. Therefore, the heat transfer performance of the heat exchanger 4 is further improved.
Further, in the present embodiment, the guide member 10 is divided into the plurality of portions in the circumferential direction around the rotation axis 11. With such a configuration, it is easy to manufacture and store the guide member 10 and burden of mounting work of the guide member 10 is reduced.
Although the present invention has been described based on the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but includes various modifications. For example, the above-described embodiments have been described in detail in order to clarify the present invention, and are not necessarily limited to those having all the components described above. Further, it is possible to add, delete, or replace other components with respect to a part of the components of the embodiment.
For example, in the embodiment described above, the guide member 10 is divided into four portions in an example of
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