Information
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Patent Grant
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6324859
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Patent Number
6,324,859
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bennett; Henry
- Jiang; Chen-Wen
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 262
- 062 263
- 062 298
- 062 297
- 062 428
- 062 2591
- 312 236
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A structural framework for an air distribution unit of the type which includes a housing having an evaporator coil supported therein in an air flow path and a fan for effecting air flow along the flow path. The framework includes a main support frame including a bottom section, a vertically extending back section, and a top section extending forwardly from the top of the back section. The back section and the top section have the same width as the bottom section, and the bottom section and the back section each have right and left hand edges. Vertically extending left and right side walls are structurally interconnected at lower edges thereof to the right-hand edges of the bottom section and the back section, respectively. Each of the side walls has a rectangular lower section and an upper triangular section extending from the upper end of the rectangular section. Each of the side walls also has a horizontally extending channel extending the depth of the lower section of the walls and located between the upper end of the rectangular lower section and the base of the triangular section. A planar fan mounting panel having right and left edges is configured to be received in the horizontally extending channels of the side walls. The fan mounting panel has a depth equal to the depth of the bottom of the main support panel.
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 structural framework for 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.
In manufacturing such units, particularly as the units become larger, the fabrication of certain components, such as those comprising the front cover portion of the unit, become onerous and cumbersome in size. Typically, the larger the unit the more components are required and the more fasteners are required in order to assemble 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.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
A structural framework for an air distribution unit of the type which includes a housing, which defines an air inlet and outlet, and an air flow path therethrough extending between the inlet and the outlet. The unit includes an evaporator coil supported in the housing in the air flow path and a fan for effecting air flow along the flow path. The framework includes a main support frame including a bottom section having a predetermined depth and width, a vertically extending back section, and a top section extending forwardly from the top of the back section. The back section and the top section have the same width as the bottom section, and the bottom section and the back section each have right and left hand edges. Vertically extending left and right side walls each have a lower edge equal in length to the depth of the bottom section and a rear edge less than the predetermined height of the back section. The lower edges and rear edges of the side walls are structurally interconnected to the right-hand edges of the bottom section and the back section, respectively. Each of the right and left side walls has a substantially rectangular lower section having a depth equal to the predetermined depth of the bottom section and an upper end terminating at a height less than the height of the rear edge. Each of the right and left side walls further has an upper triangular section extending from a base overlying the upper end of the rectangular section, and a hypotenuse which extends from a point intermediate the upper end, rearwardly to the upper end of the rear edge. Each of the right and left side walls also has a horizontally extending channel extending the depth of the lower section of the walls and located between the upper end of the rectangular lower section and the base of the triangular section. A planar fan mounting panel having right and left edges is configured to be received in the horizontally extending channels of the right and left side walls. The fan mounting panel has a depth substantially equal to the predetermined depth of the bottom of the main support panel.
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 exploded view of several of the major structural components of the air conditioning unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating the components of
FIG. 2
assembled to one another;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the unit illustrated in FIG.
3
as viewed from the bottom thereof;
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
with the fan panel partly installed;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view from another angle of the air conditioning unit of
FIG. 1
with one of the modular front panels removed therefrom;
FIG. 7
is a rear view of a modular front panel of the air conditioning unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a perspective exploded view of the air conditioning unit of
FIG. 1
; and
FIGS. 9A-9E
illustrate a range of sizes of air conditioning units according to the principles of the invention.
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
.
FIG. 2
illustrates main structural frame
12
, the internal side covers
20
and the fan support panel
22
in their disassembled conditioned. The main structural frame
12
is made from a single sheet of galvanized steel. Each of the sections, bottom
14
, back
16
and top
18
of the main frame
12
have the same width, and each is provided with a narrow flange
48
,
50
and
52
, respectively, on both the right and left-hand sides thereof. Further, the bottom section
14
includes an upwardly extending narrow flange
54
at the front edge thereof, and, the top
18
includes a downwardly extending narrow flange
56
at its front edge. Each of the above-described flanges contributes to the rigidity of the main structural frame
12
and also serves as an attachment point for other structural components of the indoor unit. As best shown in
FIGS. 2
,
4
and
5
, a fan panel support is punched through the back panel
16
to form a horizontally extending tab
58
having an opening
61
therethrough.
The internal side covers
20
are preferably one-piece components molded from a structural plastic material. As illustrated, these components are interchangeable from the left to the right-hand side and, accordingly, only one will be described in detail. The internal side covers
20
include a lower rectangular section
60
having a front to back dimension substantially equal to the front to back dimension of the bottom panel
14
. A triangular upper section
62
of the internal side covers have a base dimension less than the depth of the rectangular section
60
. The hypotenuse of the triangular sections defines the previously mentioned inclined heat exchanger support surfaces
26
.
The heat exchanger
25
is adapted to be structurally supported by outwardly extending protrusions
64
on the inclined surface
26
in a manner forming the subject matter of another patent application and which is not necessary for a full understanding of the present invention. The upper end of the rectangular section
60
and the lower end of the triangle
62
cooperate to define a longitudinal and horizontally extending slot
66
, which includes an upwardly facing horizontal surface
68
at the top of the rectangular section
60
and a downwardly facing surface
70
defined by the bottom of the triangular section
62
. As will be seen, the slots
66
are adapted to receive the fan support panel
22
therein.
The internal side covers
22
are adapted to be assembled to the main structural frame
12
by placing them inside of the bottom flange
48
and the back flange
50
and thereby attached by three self-threading fasteners
72
. The fasteners
72
pass through clearance openings
74
formed in the flanges
48
and
50
and into openings provided in suitably structurally re-enforced sections
78
of the internal side covers
20
.
With reference back to
FIG. 2
, fan support panel
22
is also formed from a single piece of galvanized sheet metal and is provided with upwardly extending narrow flanges
80
on all four sides thereof. The flanges
80
serve to provide rigidity to the fan panel as well as facilitating attachment of the panel to main frame
12
and side cover
20
, and attachment of other components thereto. It will be noted that the planar portion of the right hand side of the fan panel is provided with a rectangular opening
82
. A similar rectangular opening
84
is provided on the left-hand side of the fan panel positioned somewhat further rearwardly than the opening
82
on the right-hand side.
Assembly of the fan support panel
22
is accomplished by sliding the fan panel
22
into the slot
66
provided in the internal side covers
20
in manner similar to installing a drawer in a cabinet. The installation is illustrated in FIG.
5
and it should be appreciated that the flanges
80
on the right and left-hand sides of the fan panel are substantially the same height as the slots
66
to assure positive retention of the panel therein. Further, as best seen in
FIG. 2
, the upwardly facing surfaces
68
defining the bottom of the slot
66
are provided with upwardly extending protrusions
88
, which present an inclined surface
90
to the fan panel as it is slid into position. The protrusions have an inclined surface
93
at the front thereof and a vertically extending rearwardly facing surface
92
at the back thereof. The protrusions are sized and positioned such that when the fan panel is inserted to its fully installed position, the protrusions extend through the openings
82
and
84
in the fan panel with the rearwardly facing vertical surfaces
92
thereof engaging an edge of the openings thereby preventing the fan panel from moving outwardly from its installed position.
Looking now at
FIG. 4
, it will be noted that with the fan panel in its installed position the back edge
97
thereof overlies the tab
58
formed in the back panel. As best seen in
FIG. 3
, a single sheet metal screw
99
is installed through an opening
95
in the panel in axial alignment with the opening in the tab
58
to thereby further retain and support the fan panel in its assembled position.
It should be understood that during assembly of the indoor unit
10
, the fan assembly
34
and the scrolls
40
may be assembled to the fan panel prior to its installation, as described above. Following installation of the heat exchanger and the fans, the front cover
94
is assembled to the main structural framework
12
of the unit. The front structural cover for the illustrated unit is best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 8
and is made up from an assembly of two separate front cover modules, one of which
96
is illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. The manner of attaching the individuals modules
96
to one another to form a multi-unit modular front cover forms the subject matter of an invention covered by another application filed on even date herewith and is not necessary for a full understanding of the present invention.
The front cover modules
96
are made from a single molded piece and comprise a lower louver section
98
, a central solid section
100
and an upper horizontally extending section
102
. The upper section
102
defines an opening
104
which overlies the discharge opening
42
of the unit and a rearward top cover section
106
, which overlies the top
18
of the main structural frame
12
. The front cover module
96
is provided with a first series of attachment openings
108
located at the lower edge
110
thereof. A second series of attachment openings
112
is provided at the upper edge
114
of the louvered section
98
and another cover attachment opening
116
is provided near the top thereof in the rear edge
118
of the horizontal section
102
forming the back of the opening
104
.
It should be appreciated that while there are three attachment openings provided in the first and second sets
108
and
112
of attachment openings described hereinabove that only the center opening of each set is necessary in the assembly of the cover to a unit of the size described in detail herein. The additional openings are used for attaching the covers to larger sized units such as those illustrated in
FIGS. 9C-9E
wherein units utilizing up to five front panel modules
96
are illustrated. As is best seen in
FIG. 6
, a threaded fastener passing through the first opening
108
is received in a mating opening in the front flange
48
of the bottom
14
. Likewise, a threaded fastener passing through one of the second set of openings
112
is received in the front flange
80
of the fan panel
22
, and a threaded fastener passing through the opening
116
in the top is received in a mating opening in the forward facing flange
52
of the top
18
.
It should be appreciated that the basic structural framework of the unit is the same for all of the units depicted in
FIGS. 9A-9E
. The only differences include the provisions of additional back panel/fan panel support tabs
58
. Also the locations and number of fan discharge openings
24
in the fan panel will vary as required for the number of fan assemblies
34
.
Claims
- 1. A structural framework for an air distribution unit of the type including a housing defining an air inlet, an air outlet, an air flow path therethrough extending from said inlet to said outlet, an evaporator coil supported in said housing in said air flow path, and a fan for effecting air flow along said air flow path and through said evaporator coil, wherein the improvement comprises:a main support frame including a horizontally extending planar bottom section having a predetermined depth and width, a vertically extending back section, having a predetermined height extending upwardly from the back of said bottom section, and a top section extending forwardly from the top of said back section, a distance less than said predetermined depth of said bottom section; each of said back section and said top section having the same width as said planar bottom section, each of said bottom section and said back section having right and left-hand edges; a vertically extending right side wall having a lower edge substantially equal in length to said predetermined depth of said bottom section, and a rear edge having a height less than said predetermined height of said back section, said lower edge and said rear edge being structurally interconnected to the right-hand edges of said bottom section and said back section, respectively; a vertically extending left side wall having a lower edge substantially equal in length to said predetermined depth of said bottom section, and a rear edge having a height less than said predetermined height of said back section, said lower edge and said rear edge being structurally interconnected to the left-hand edges of said bottom section and said back section, respectively; each of said right and left side walls having a substantially rectangular lower section having a depth substantially equal to said predetermined depth of said bottom section and having an upper end terminating at a height intermediate the height of said rear edge, each of said right and left side walls further having an upper triangular section extending from a base overlying said upper end of said rectangular section, and a hypotenuse which extends from a point intermediate said upper end, rearwardly to the upper end of said rear edge; each of said right and left side walls also having a horizontally extending channel extending the depth of said lower section of said walls and located between said upper end of said rectangular lower section and said base of said triangular section; and a substantially planar fan mounting panel having right and left edges thereof configured to be received in said horizontally extending channels of said right and left side wall, respectively, said fan mounting panel having a depth substantially equal to said predetermined depth of said bottom of said main support panel.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said bottom section, said fan mounting panel, and said top section includes a vertically extending longitudinal flange formed at the front edges thereof;further including a cover configured to enclose the front and top of said air distribution unit, said cover having horizontally extending sections thereof configured to engage each of said longitudinal flanges of said bottom section, said fan mounting panel, and said top section; and means for structurally interconnecting each of said horizontally extending, sections of said cover with the longitudinal flange with which it is engaged.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the upper end of each of said rectangular lower sections includes a horizontal surface, which defines the bottom of the respective side walls horizontally extending channel;each of said horizontal surfaces having an upwardly extending protrusion thereon, said protrusions having an inclined surface facing toward the front of said unit and a vertically extending surface facing toward the back of said unit; said fan mounting panel being configured to be installed in said channels by sliding said edges into said channel from front to back with a portion of said panel overlying and being guided over said protrusions by said inclined surface; said fan mounting panel further having openings therein position such that one of said protrusions will extend thereinto, when said panel is its final installed position, with said vertically extending surface engaging a mating edge of said opening.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said fan panel further includes a back edge, which contacts said back panel when said fan panel is in its final installed positioned; andsaid back panel has a support tab formed integrally therewith which underlies and supports said fan panel adjacent said back edge.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further including a threaded fastener interconnecting said fan panel and said tab.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/BR98/00038 |
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WO |
00 |
2/15/2000 |
2/15/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/67580 |
12/29/1999 |
WO |
A |
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