This application is a U.S. national stage application of PCT/JP2015/073704 filed on Aug. 24, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus, and more particularly, to the structure of a front panel.
Recently, in an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus, it has become a mainstream that the indoor unit employs a design having a flat surface shape without being provided with a bar in a front surface of a front panel so as to blend with an interior's design of a room, resulting in sucking the air through a top of the indoor unit. However, in this no front bar configuration, an amount of the air to be sucked from the top becomes insufficient, because the air cannot be sucked through the front. As a result, the air is required to be taken from the front panel, too. Then, there has been proposed an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus (see, for example, Patent Literature 1) having such a configuration that a horizontal recess is formed in a vertical center of a front panel having a flat surface shape, and that a part of the horizontal recess is formed as an air inlet. With this configuration, the amount of the air to be sucked is increased, a monotonous design of the flat surface is accented, and designing ability is enhanced.
In this case, the front panel is required to be mountable/dismountable and easily handled so as to enable inspection and repair of the indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus, or cleaning of an internal filter and the front panel. Accordingly, in a case of the configuration in which the horizontal recess is formed in the vertical center of the front panel formed of a synthetic resin into the flat surface shape, and in which the part of the horizontal recess is formed as the air inlet, a region of the front panel extending from an edge of the air inlet to a right or left end portion is liable to deform and crack due to an external force generated, for example, when the front panel falls down at the time of mounting or dismounting the front panel. Accordingly, in Patent Literature 1, in order to reinforce strength, a bottom surface of the recess at the right or left end portion is shallower than a bottom surface of the recess at a portion excluding the right and left end portions.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent No. 4849241
However, in Patent Literature 1, strength of the recess at the right or left end portion is lower than that of the recess at the portion excluding the right and left end portions. When the external force generated, for example, by the fall is applied to the front panel, there is still a problem in that the recess at the right or left end portion is most liable to deform and break.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the above-mentioned problem, and has an object to provide an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus capable of preventing deformation and breakage, and enhancing designing ability.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus, including: a front panel arranged on a front side of an indoor unit body and having a flat shaped front surface; and a design cover mounted on a front side of the front panel, the front panel including: a recess formed in a center of the front panel in an up-and-down direction in front view, and extending from an inner side of a left end portion of the front panel to an inner side of a right end portion of the front panel; an air inlet formed below the recess; a left-hand recess side portion positioned on a left side of the recess of the front panel in front view; and a right-hand recess side portion positioned on a right side of the recess of the front panel in front view, the design cover including: an upper design cover configured to cover a region extending from an upper end portion of the recess to an upper end portion of the front panel and extending from a left end portion to a right end portion of the front panel in front view; and a lower design cover configured to cover a region extending from a lower end portion of the recess to a lower end portion of the front panel and extending from the left end portion to the right end portion of the front panel in front view, the left-hand recess side portion being flat and flush with flat surfaces above and below the left-hand recess side portion, the right-hand recess side portion being flat and flush with flat surfaces above and below the right-hand recess side portion.
According to the indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention, the left-hand recess side portion positioned on the left side of the recess of the front panel is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the left-hand recess side portion, whereas the right-hand recess side portion positioned on the right side of the recess of the front panel is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the right-hand recess side portion. Accordingly, deformation and breakage can be prevented as compared to a case where a portion corresponding to each recess side portion is formed into a recessed shape. Further, the region extending from the left end portion to the right end portion of the front panel is covered by the upper design cover and the lower design cover. With this configuration, a shadow is formed in a gap between the upper design cover and the lower design cover. Due to the shadow, a visual effect of dividing the front panel into upper and lower portions can be obtained. Accordingly, sharp and neat impressions can be produced, and designing ability can be enhanced.
Now, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings. Note that, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described below. Further, in the drawings referred to below, the size relationship between components may be different from the actual ones in some cases.
In the following description, for ease of understanding, directional terms (such as “upper”, “lower”, “right”, and “left”) are used as appropriate. The terms are used for the purpose of description, but do not limit the scope of the present invention. Further, in this embodiment, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “right”, and “left” respectively correspond to upper, lower, right, and left sides of an indoor unit body 100 in front view.
Now, with reference to
The indoor unit according to this embodiment supplies conditioned air into an air-conditioned space such as an inside of a room using a refrigeration cycle configured to circulate refrigerant. In this embodiment, there is exemplified a case in which the indoor unit is a wall-mounted type to be mounted to a wall surface of the air-conditioned space.
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The air-sending fan 6 is, for example, a cross flow fan, and the heat exchanger 7 is, for example, a fin-tube-type heat exchanger. However, the air-sending fan 6 and the heat exchanger 7 are not limited thereto.
Further, a filter 9 configured to remove dust and other matters contained in the sucked indoor air is arranged between the upper air inlet 4 and the heat exchanger 7 and between the front air inlet 12 and the heat exchanger 7. In addition, a vertical airflow direction adjusting flap 10 configured to control a direction of a flow of blown-out air is arranged in the air outlet 5.
Next, a flow of the air in the indoor unit body 100 is briefly described.
First, the air-sending fan 6 causes the indoor air to flow through the upper air inlet 4 and the front air inlet 12 of the indoor unit body 100 into the indoor unit body 100. At this time, dust and other matters contained in the air are removed by the filter 9. While passing through the heat exchanger 7, the indoor air is heated or cooled by the refrigerant circulating in the heat exchanger 7, and is changed into the conditioned air. Then, after a direction of a flow of the conditioned air is adjusted by the vertical airflow direction adjusting flap 10, the conditioned air is blown out through the air outlet 5 to an outside of the indoor unit body 100, that is, to the air-conditioned space.
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Note that, a position at which the recess 11 is formed is not necessarily to be exactly the center of the front panel 2 in the up-and-down direction.
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Under a state in which the design cover 3 is mounted to the front side of the front panel 2, as illustrated in
Further, the design cover 3 has such a size as to protrude from the right and left end portions of the front panel 2 when the design cover 3 is mounted to the front panel 2. When each side surface of the indoor unit body 100 is also formed so as to be divided into upper and lower portions, the side surface of the indoor unit body 100 can be designed to have uniformity with the front side thereof.
Note that, a color of the front panel 2 and a color of the design cover 3 may be the same color, such as a white color. When the color of the front panel 2 and the color of the design cover 3 are different from each other, for example, when the color of the front panel 2 is black and the color of the design cover 3 is red, the color of the recess 11 of the front panel 2 can be emphasized. Thus, designing ability can be further enhanced.
Further, the recess 11 of the front panel 2 is neither formed nor extended from the left end portion to the right end portion of the front panel 2. The left-hand recess side portion 2a is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the left-hand recess side portion 2a. In addition, the right-hand recess side portion 2a is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the right-hand recess side portion 2a. Accordingly, strength can be secured, and deformation and breakage can be prevented as compared to a case in which a portion corresponding to each recess side portion 2a is formed into a recessed shape.
Further, the upper design cover 3a and the lower design cover 3b are formed to be identical to each other. Thus, a cost required for a die for forming components, and a cost required for component management can be reduced, thereby being capable of reducing a manufacturing cost.
Further, the design cover 3 is formed of the transparent member. Thus, light is easily reflected, thereby being capable of enhancing designing ability.
Further, from the back side of the design cover 3, a coating is applied on the design cover 3 formed of the transparent member. Thus, the coated surface can be prevented from being damaged or peeling off. In addition, it is possible to hide a mounted form and dust caught between the design cover 3 and the front panel 2 when the design cover 3 is mounted to the front panel 2, thereby being capable of enhancing designing ability.
In this embodiment, the design cover 3 includes one upper design cover 3a and one lower design cover 3b, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The upper design cover 3a may be divided into a plurality of portions, for example, two portions. Similarly, the lower design cover 3b may also be divided into a plurality of portions, for example, two portions.
As described above, according to the indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus of this embodiment, the left-hand recess side portion 2a of the front panel 2 is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the left-hand recess side portion 2a. In addition, the right-hand recess side portion 2a of the front panel 2 is flat and flush with the flat surfaces above and below the right-hand recess side portion 2a. Accordingly, deformation and breakage can be prevented as compared to the case in which the portion corresponding to each recess side portion 2a is formed into a recessed shape. Further, the upper design cover 3a covers the upper side of the recess 11 of the front panel 2 over the region extending from the upper end portion of the recess 11 to the upper end portion of the front panel 2 and extending from the left end portion to the right end portion of the front panel 2, whereas the lower design cover 3b covers the lower side of the recess 11 of the front panel 2 over the region extending from the lower end portion of the recess 11 to the lower end portion of the front panel 2 and extending from the left end portion to the right end portion of the front panel 2. With this configuration, the shadow is formed in the gap between the upper design cover 3a and the lower design cover 3b. Due to the shadow, the visual effect of dividing the front panel 2 into upper and lower portions can be obtained. Accordingly, sharp and neat impressions can be produced, and designing ability can be enhanced.
1 back case 2 front panel 2a recess side portion 3 design cover 3a upper design cover 3b lower design cover 4 upper air inlet 5 air outlet 6 air-sending fan 7 heat exchanger 8 drain pan 9 filter 10 vertical airflow direction adjusting flap 11 recess 12 front air inlet 100 indoor unit body
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