This application is a U.S. national stage application of PCT/JP2017/014245 filed on Apr. 5, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus including a base forming a rear surface of a main body, and to an air-conditioning apparatus including the indoor unit.
A front panel of an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus may be selected to suit the location at which the indoor unit is installed. As an example of such an indoor unit, an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus has been proposed to which front panels of different designs are attachable without a change in the structure of the main body, to thereby make the indoor unit adaptable to various series designs (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-169355
The indoor unit of the air-conditioning apparatus described in Patent Literature 1 is only adaptable to changes in the front panel attached to a front surface of the main body, and is not adaptable to variations of the shape of the main body.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in design of the main body including side surfaces of the main body and variation of the shape of the main body.
The present invention has been made to address the issue as described above, and aims to provide an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus and an air-conditioning apparatus improved in the design of the main body including the side surfaces thereof.
An indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a base forming a rear surface and a part of a top surface of a main body and a design panel removably attached to at least one of a left side and a right side of the base to form a part of the top surface, a part of a lower surface, and a side surface of the main body. The base includes a first corner portion connecting a top surface and a side surface of the base and a lower surface and the side surface of the base and a step portion formed on at least one of the top surface and the lower surface of the base. The design panel includes a second corner portion connecting a top surface and a side surface of the design panel and a lower surface and the side surface of the design panel and a cutout portion formed in at least one of the top surface and the lower surface of the design panel. When the design panel is attached to the base, the step portion has a top surface portion exposed through the cutout portion, with the top surface portion and the design panel forming the top surface of the main body, and the design panel forms the side surface of the main body, with the second corner portion covering the first corner portion.
According to the indoor unit of the air-conditioning apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention, the side surface of the main body is formed of the single design panel, therefore improving the design.
Embodiment of this invention will be described below based on the drawings. In the following drawings including
<Configuration of Air-Conditioning Apparatus A>
As illustrated in
The indoor unit 100 includes an indoor heat exchanger 2 and an indoor air-sending fan 3.
The outdoor unit 50 includes an outdoor heat exchanger 53, an outdoor air-sending device 55, a compressor 51, a four-way switching valve 52, and an expansion valve 54.
Further, the indoor unit 100 and the outdoor unit 50 are connected to each other by a gas-side communication pipe 56 and a liquid-side communication pipe 57, thereby forming a refrigerant circuit 60.
In the air-conditioning apparatus A, passages of the four-way switching valve 52 are switched to switch between the cooling operation and the heating operation. In the case of passages of the four-way switching valve 52 indicated by solid lines in
(Indoor Unit 100)
The indoor unit 100 is installed in a space for supplying cooling energy or heating energy to an air-conditioned space (an air-conditioned space in a building, for example, or another space connected to the air-conditioned space via a duct), and has a function of cooling or heating the air-conditioned space with cooling energy or heating energy supplied by the outdoor unit 50.
The indoor heat exchanger 2 functions as a condenser in the heating operation, and functions as an evaporator in the cooling operation. The indoor heat exchanger 2 may be formed of a fin-and-tube heat exchanger, for example.
The indoor air-sending fan 3 is disposed to be surrounded by the indoor heat exchanger 2 to supply the indoor heat exchanger 2 with air, which is heat exchanging fluid.
(Outdoor Unit 50)
The outdoor unit 50 is installed in a space different from the air-conditioned space (outside of a building, for example), and has a function of supplying cooling energy or heating energy to the indoor unit 100.
The outdoor heat exchanger 53 functions as an evaporator in the heating operation, and functions as a condenser in the cooling operation.
The outdoor air-sending device 55 supplies the outdoor heat exchanger 53 with air, which is heat exchanging fluid. The outdoor air-sending device 55 may be formed of a propeller fan having a plurality of blades, for example.
The compressor 51 compresses and discharges the refrigerant. The compressor 51 may be formed of a compressor such as a rotary compressor or a scroll compressor, for example. When the outdoor heat exchanger 53 functions as a condenser, the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 51 passes through refrigerant pipes, and is sent to the outdoor heat exchanger 53. When the outdoor heat exchanger 53 functions as an evaporator, the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 51 passes through refrigerant pipes, routes through the indoor unit 100, and thereafter is sent to the outdoor heat exchanger 53.
The four-way switching valve 52 is provided on a discharge side of the compressor 51 to switch the refrigerant flow between the heating operation and the cooling operation. If the refrigerant is circulated unidirectionally, the four-way switching valve 52 is not an essential component. Further, a combination of two-way valves or three-way valves may be used as a substitute for the four-way switching valve 52.
The expansion valve 54 expands the refrigerant having passed through the indoor heat exchanger 2 or the outdoor heat exchanger 53 to reduce the pressure of the refrigerant. The expansion valve 54 may preferably be formed of an electrically driven expansion valve capable of adjusting the flow rate of the refrigerant, for example. The expansion valve 54 may be disposed not in the outdoor unit 50 but in the indoor unit 100.
In the air-conditioning apparatus A, the compressor 51, the indoor heat exchanger 2, the expansion valve 54, and the outdoor heat exchanger 53 are connected by refrigerant pipes including the gas-side communication pipe 56 and the liquid-side communication pipe 57 to form the refrigerant circuit 60.
<Operations of Air-Conditioning Apparatus A>
Operations of the air-conditioning apparatus A will now be described together with flows of the refrigerant. The cooling operation executed by the air-conditioning apparatus A will first be described. The flow of the refrigerant during the cooling operation is indicated by the solid-line arrows in
With the compressor 51 being driven, high-temperature, high-pressure, gas-state refrigerant is discharged from the compressor 51. Thereafter, the refrigerant flows along the solid-line arrows. The high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant (single phase) discharged from the compressor 51 flows into the outdoor heat exchanger 53, which functions as a condenser, via the four-way switching valve 52. In the outdoor heat exchanger 53, the high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant flowing therein and the air supplied by the outdoor air-sending device 55 exchange heat, and the high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant is condensed into high-pressure liquid refrigerant (single phase).
The high-pressure liquid refrigerant sent from the outdoor heat exchanger 53 is turned into low-pressure, two-phase refrigerant containing gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant by the expansion valve 54. The two-phase refrigerant flows into the indoor heat exchanger 2, which functions as an evaporator. In the indoor heat exchanger 2, the two-phase refrigerant flowing therein and the air supplied by the indoor air-sending fan 3 exchange heat. Thereby, the liquid refrigerant in the two-phase refrigerant evaporates, and the two-phase refrigerant turns into low-pressure gas refrigerant (single phase). With this heat exchange, the interior of a room is cooled. The low-pressure gas refrigerant sent from the indoor heat exchanger 2 flows into the compressor 51 via the four-way switching valve 52, and is compressed into high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant and discharged again from the compressor 51. Thereafter, this cycle is repeated.
The heating operation executed by the air-conditioning apparatus A will now be described. The flow of the refrigerant during the heating operation is indicated by the broken-line arrows in
With the compressor 51 being driven, high-temperature, high-pressure, gas-state refrigerant is discharged from the compressor 51. Thereafter, the refrigerant flows along the broken-line arrows. The high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant (single phase) discharged from the compressor 51 flows into the indoor heat exchanger 2, which functions as a condenser, via the four-way switching valve 52. In the indoor heat exchanger 2, the high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant flowing therein and the air supplied by the indoor air-sending fan 3 exchange heat, and the high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant is condensed into high-pressure liquid refrigerant (single phase). With this heat exchange, the interior of the room is heated.
The high-pressure liquid refrigerant sent from the indoor heat exchanger 2 is turned into low-pressure, two-phase refrigerant containing gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant by the expansion valve 54. The two-phase refrigerant flows into the outdoor heat exchanger 53, which functions as an evaporator. In the outdoor heat exchanger 53, the two-phase refrigerant flowing therein and the air supplied by the outdoor air-sending device 55 exchange heat. Thereby, the liquid refrigerant in the two-phase refrigerant evaporates, and the two-phase refrigerant turns into low-pressure gas refrigerant (single phase). The low-pressure gas refrigerant sent from the outdoor heat exchanger 53 flows into the compressor 51 via the four-way switching valve 52, and is compressed into high-temperature, high-pressure gas refrigerant and discharged again from the compressor 51. Thereafter, this cycle is repeated.
<Details of Indoor Unit According to Embodiment of Present Invention>
The indoor unit 100 according to Embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail.
(Configuration of Indoor Unit 100)
The indoor unit 100 is installed in, for example, a living room forming the air-conditioned space. The living room normally has a space surrounded by a ceiling and wall surfaces. Further, the indoor unit 100 is installed with a rear surface thereof fixed to one of the wall surfaces and a top surface thereof set in the vicinity of the ceiling.
The following description will be given on the assumption that a surface of the indoor unit 100 on the wall surface side is a rear surface, a surface of the indoor unit 100 opposite to the rear surface is a front surface, a surface of the indoor unit 100 on the ceiling side is a top surface, a surface of the indoor unit 100 opposite to the top surface is a lower surface, a side surface of the indoor unit 100 on the right side in
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The indoor heat exchanger 2, the indoor air-sending fan 3, the filter unit 4, the drain pan 10, and a not-illustrated electric component box are installed to the base 1.
The base 1 is installed to a wall surface of, for example, a living room forming the air-conditioned space.
The design panels 6 are removably attached to the left and right sides of the base 1. The design panels 6 attached to the base 1 are fixed to the base 1 with fastening members such as screws. The attachment of the design panels 6 to the base 1 will be described with
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The indoor heat exchanger 2 is disposed on the front surface side of the base 1 to surround the indoor air-sending fan 3 to exchange heat between the refrigerant circulating through the refrigerant circuit 60 and indoor air supplied by the indoor air-sending fan 3.
The indoor air-sending fan 3 is disposed on the front surface side of the base 1 to be surrounded by the indoor heat exchanger 2, and is driven by a not-illustrated motor to generate a flow of air. A vertical air direction adjusting plate 8 is openably and closably installed below the indoor air-sending fan 3. When the vertical air direction adjusting plate 8 is opened, a portion of the main body 20 covered by the vertical air direction adjusting plate 8 is opened to form an air outlet 5.
The filter unit 4 is installed on the top surface side and the front surface side of the main body 20, and has a filter 4a removably attached thereto to catch dust contained in the air flowing from an air inlet 9. A portion of the filter unit 4 at the position of a top surface thereof is formed with grid-like openings forming the air inlet 9.
The electric component box is installed on the front surface side of the base 1 to store electric components such as a control board. The control board is capable of communicating with a controller installed in the outdoor unit 50. The control board has a function of receiving an instruction from a user via a remote controller or another device. The instruction having received the control board is transmitted to the controller of the outdoor unit 50. The control board then controls the indoor air-sending fan 3 and other devices based on control signals transmitted from the controller of the outdoor unit 50. The control board may be formed of hardware such as a circuit device that implements functions of the control board, or may be formed of an arithmetic device such as a microcomputer or a CPU and software executed thereby.
When the main body 20 is assembled, an air passage 15 through which the air inlet 9 and the air outlet 5 communicate with each other is formed inside the main body 20.
Further, the drain pan 10 for receiving formed dew condensation water is installed below the indoor heat exchanger 2.
(Operation of Indoor Unit 100)
When the indoor air-sending fan 3 is driven, the indoor air is suctioned into the main body 20 from the air inlet 9. When the indoor air suctioned from the air inlet 9 passes through the indoor heat exchanger 2, the indoor air exchanges heat with the refrigerant flowing through the indoor heat exchanger 2. The indoor air is then cooled in the cooling operation or heated in the heating operation, and reaches the indoor air-sending fan 3. The air having passed the indoor air-sending fan 3 is blown out forward or downward into the air-conditioned space from the air outlet 5 provided with the vertical air direction adjusting plate 8.
The vertical air direction adjusting plate 8 extends along the longitudinal direction of the air outlet 5 (horizontal direction), and swings to change the vertical air direction of the air blown out from the air outlet 5 and open or close the air outlet 5.
(Base 1 and Design Panels 6)
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Further, since the height of the wall portion 1a-1 substantially corresponds to the thickness of the design panel 6, the top surface portion 1a-2 of the step portion 1a of the base 1 and the portion of the design panel 6 at the position of the top surface thereof make the top surface of the main body 20 flat. Further, the corner portion 6b of the design panel 6 covers the corner portion 1b of the base 1, therefore enabling a side surface of the main body 20 to be formed only with the design panel 6. Accordingly, the side surface of the main body 20 is formed of a single member, improving the design.
Further, the angle of the corner portion 1b of the base 1 (a first angle) and the angle of the corner portion 6b of the design panel 6 (a second angle) are different, as illustrated in
Herein, the angle of the corner portion 1b of the base 1 refers to the angle of the outer circumference of the corner portion 1b of the base 1, and the angle of the corner portion 6b of the design panel 6 refers to the angle of the inner circumference of the corner portion 6b of the design panel 6.
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It is therefore possible to change the shape of the design panel 6, with the angle (curvature) of the corner portion 6b of the design panel 6 having a minimum value equal to the angle (curvature) of the corner portion 1b of the base 1 and a maximum value enabling the formation of the allowable space 11. In other words, it is possible to freely change the design of the design panel 6 within this range.
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The plurality of design panels 6 having different shapes are different not only in shape but also in design aspects such as material, color, pattern, and texture, and it is possible to select as desired the design panel 6 from variations in the respective aspects. Further, there is no need to prepare in advance the plurality of design panels 6 having different shapes, and different variations of the design panel 6 may be designed as required each time.
A description will now be given of an example of the procedure of attaching the design panel 6 to the base 1.
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The projecting portion 1A provided to the base 1 first fits in the recessed portion 6A provided in the design panel 6, and thereby the design panel 6 engages with the base 1 in the top surface portion. When the design panel 6 engages with the base 1 in the top surface portion, the design panel 6 is swingable around engaging portions (the projecting portion 1A and the recessed portion 6A) as a fulcrum. Then, while the design panel 6 swingingly moves, the hook portion 6B of the design panel 6 engages with the engaging portion 1B of the base 1 in the lower surface portion. The design panel 6 is thus attached to the base 1. The design panel 6 and the base 1 are finally fixed with fastening members such as screws.
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As described above, the indoor unit 100 includes the base 1 forming the rear surface and a part of the top surface of the main body 20 and the design panel 6 removably attached to at least one of the left side and the right side of the base 1 to form a part of the top surface, a part of the lower surface, and a side surface of the main body 20. The base 1 includes the corner portion 1b connecting the top surface and a side surface of the base 1 and the lower surface and the side surface of the base 1 and the step portion 1a formed on at least one of the top surface and the lower surface of the base. The design panel 6 includes the corner portion 6b connecting the top surface and a side surface of the design panel 6 and the lower surface and the side surface of the design panel 6 and the cutout portion 6a formed in at least one of the top surface and the lower surface of the design panel 6. When the design panel 6 is attached to the base 1, the step portion 1a has the top surface portion 1a-2 exposed through the cutout portion 6a, with the top surface portion 1a-2 and the design panel 6 forming the top surface of the main body 20, and the design panel 6 forms the side surface of the main body 20, with the corner portion 6b covering the corner portion 1b. The design panel 6 is formed to be selected from the plurality of design panels 6 having different shapes and be attachable to the base 1.
According to the indoor unit 100, therefore, the side surface of the main body 20 is formed of the single design panel 6, therefore improving the design. In addition, the indoor unit 100 is easily adaptable to various series designs different in the shape of the design panel 6, without changing the configuration of the base 1.
According to the indoor unit 100, the corner portion 6b is changeable with the angle or curvature thereof ranging from the minimum value equal to the angle or curvature of the corner portion 1b to the value enabling the formation of the allowable space 11 between the outer circumference of the corner portion 1b and the inner circumference of the corner portion 6b.
It is therefore possible to prepare various variations of the design panel 6, enabling the design panel 6 of a variation selected as desired from those variations to be easily attached to the base 1.
According to the indoor unit 100, when the design panel 6 is attached to the base 1, the top surface of the main body 20 formed by the top surface portion 1a-2 and the design panel 6 becomes flat. Therefore, the design of the top surface of the main body 20 is also improved.
The air-conditioning apparatus A includes the indoor unit 100 and the outdoor unit 50 connected to the indoor unit 100, and thus has all effects of the indoor unit 100.
The present invention has been described above with an example of the indoor unit 100 installed to a wall surface of a living room. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and is also applicable to an indoor unit having another structure (such as an indoor unit placed on a floor, for example).
1 base 1A projecting portion 1B engaging portion 1a step portion 1a-1 wall portion 1a-2 top surface portion 1b corner portion (first corner portion) 2 indoor heat exchanger 3 indoor air-sending fan 4 filter unit 4a filter 5 air outlet 6 design panel 6-1 design panel 6-2 design panel 6-3 design panel 6A recessed portion 6B hook portion 6a cutout portion 6b corner portion (second corner portion) 6b-1 corner portion (second corner portion) 6b-2 corner portion (second corner portion) 6b-3 corner portion (second corner portion) 7 front panel 8 vertical air direction adjusting plate 9 air inlet 10 drain pan 11 space 15 air passage 20 main body 50 outdoor unit 51 compressor 52 four-way switching valve 53 outdoor heat exchanger 54 expansion valve 55 outdoor air-sending device 56 gas-side communication pipe 57 liquid-side communication pipe 60 refrigerant circuit 100 indoor unit A air-conditioning apparatus
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