The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 and 35 U.S.C. 365 to Korean Patent Application No. 2010-0086825 (filed on Sep. 6, 2010), which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an outdoor unit for an air conditioner.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, the air conditioner is an apparatus for cooling or heating air based on a refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator and an expansion member.
One of the condenser and the evaporator that is placed outdoors is heat-exchanged with outside air and the heat exchanger placed outdoors is called an outdoor unit.
The heat exchanger situated inside the outdoor unit and an outdoor fan suctioning outdoor air to the inside of the outdoor unit and discharging to the outside of the outdoor unit are mounted.
For a general outdoor unit, the outdoor fan is mounted in the rear of the discharge port and the heat exchanger performing a function of the condenser or the evaporator is placed in the rear of the outdoor fan.
A grille is formed in the discharge port of the outdoor unit, such that the introduction of foreign substance from the outside or the entrance of person's hands is prevented. Since the discharge port of an existing outdoor unit is maintained in opened condition regardless of whether or not the operation of the outdoor, when the outdoor unit is not operating, there is a disadvantage that the foreign substance is introduced into the inside of the outdoor unit via the discharge port. Particularly, in the desert regions, small particles of sand is introduced into the inside of the outdoor unit to degrade the operating performance of the outdoor unit.
The disclosure proposed to improve above disadvantage is to provide opening and closing structure of the discharge port of the outdoor unit in which the discharge port of the outdoor unit is closed when not operating the outdoor unit and is opened only when operating the outdoor unit.
An outdoor unit for an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure to achieve above objects, comprising: a case forming shape and having a suction port suctioning outside air and a discharge port discharging the suctioned air; a heat exchanger accommodated inside the case; a fan that is accommodated inside the case and forcibly circulate air; and a louver assembly rotatably mounted in the case so as to selectively open and close the discharge port.
An outdoor unit for an air conditioner according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure including above configuration may obtain the same effects as below.
First, since the discharge port of the outdoor unit is opened only when operating the outdoor unit, the introduction of the foreign substance may be prevented via the discharge port when not operating the outdoor unit.
Further, when the discharge port of the outdoor unit is selectively closed by the louvers and the louvers close the discharge port of the outdoor unit, an advertisement or a picture may be attached to the surface of the louver, such that there is an advantage that may beautifully design a shape of the outdoor unit. In other words, there is a advantage that may use the front of the outdoor unit as an advertising board.
Hereinafter, an outdoor unit of an air conditioner in an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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In detail, an discharge port 111 is formed in a front of the outdoor unit 10 and a suction port (not shown) is formed in a side of the outdoor unit 10. Further, a discharge grille 12 is formed in the discharge port 111 and blocks putting your hands or entering bulky foreign substance from the outside. The discharge grille 12 may be composed by a combination of a plurality of ribs extending in all directions from a center of the discharge port 111 and a plurality of circular ribs having a diameter different from each other. However, it is revealed that the discharge grille 12 is not limited to the same structure as above. In addition, the discharge grille 12 is fixed to the front of the case 11 i.e. an edge of the discharge port 111. Alternatively, the discharge grille 12 may be made in one body with the case 11.
In addition, a plurality of louvers 13 can be installed rotatably in the front of the discharge grille 12. When not driving the outdoor unit 10, the upright louvers 13 close perfectly the discharge ports 111, and the outdoor unit 10 rotates frontward during its driving process to allow the discharge port 111 to be opened.
Hereinafter, the structure and operations of the louvers 13 will be described in detail with reference to drawings.
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In detail, both ends of each of the plurality of louvers 13 are rotatably connected to the edge of the discharge port 111. First, it is described that the plurality of louvers 13 are placed in the horizontal direction and arranged adjacently to each other in the vertical direction.
When the plurality of louvers 13 are placed in the horizontal direction, a rotation axis may be protruded from both side ends of each louver 13. In addition, the rotation axis may be formed in the top end of the side end of the louvers 13. According to such a structure, when the fan 14 is driven and the suctioned outdoor air is discharged to the discharge port 111, the louvers 13 rotate frontward by air pressure to be discharged above. Further, if the fan 14 is stopped, each of the louvers 13 returns to its original position by gravity to maintain an upright condition. When the louvers 13 is in the upright condition, the discharge port 111 is completely closed. Therefore, there is a advantage that a separate driving mechanism rotating the louvers 13 is not needed.
In addition, since the discharge grille 12 is arranged in the rear of the louvers 13, when the fan 14 is stopped, a phenomenon that the louvers 13 rotate inside the outdoor unit 10 can be prevented by wind blowing into the inside of the outdoor unit 10 from the outside of the outdoor unit 10.
On the other hand, when the louvers 13 are vertically combined to the discharge port 111, since it is impossible to rotate due to gravity of the louvers 13, the rotation axis of the louvers 13 is equipped with elastic members such as a torsion spring at this time. In other word, when wind pressure generated by driving of the fan 14 acts to the louvers 13, the louvers 13 rotate frontward. Then, when the fan 14 is stopped, the louvers 13 may return to its original position by force of restoration of the elastic member (refer to
Alternatively, the driving mechanism to allow the louvers 13 to rotate selectively will be applied. The description about this will be described with reference to the drawings below.
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Further, a driving motor M may be connected to any one of the pinions 21 connected to the louvers 13, for example, the lowermost or uppermost pinions 21.
According to such a configuration, when the driving motor M is operated, the pinions 21 connected to the driving motor M rotates. Further, the racks 20 engaged with the pinions 21 is moved upward or downward on the drawings. Therefore, another pinions gear-coupled with the rack 20 rotate together, too, such that the entire louvers 13 rotate at the same rotational speed and the discharge port 111 is opened or closed selectively.
On the other hand, another mechanism in addition to the rack and pinion structure may be applied as a method for rotating simultaneously a plurality of the pinion 21 connected to the louvers 13, respectively. For example, time belt type belts may be applied instead of the rack 20. In other words, gear teeth are formed in inner principal plan of the belt and the plurality of pinions 21 may be engaged with the gear teeth formed in inner principal plan of the belt. Further, when the driving motor is connected to the uppermost or the lowermost pinion 21, another pinions 21 also rotate at the same speed according to the rotation of the belt.
Further, in addition to the time belt type belt, a chain type sprocket assembly may be applied.
The pinion described above is called “a first power delivery member” and the rack, the time belt or the sprocket assembly is called “a second power delivery member”.
Referring to
Specifically, the driving motor may be mounted in the center of the discharge grille 12 and the louver assembly having a fan type may be mounted in the front of the discharge grille 12. In other words, the louver assembly, in which the plurality of louvers 13 having the fan type are connected to each other, is mounted and the inner end of the louver 13 connected to its edge is connected to the rotation axis of the motor M. According to this configuration, as shown in
Further, the discharge port 111 may be perfectly closed by unfolding one louver assembly circularly and as shown in
On the other hand, one side of each louver 13 is convexly rounded as shown in
In addition, when the louver assembly is in the folding process, one of the louvers 13 is smoothly sled along the side of the adjacent louvers 13 so as to be positioned on the rear of the adjacent louvers 13.
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The louvers 13 are provided with the rotation axis 17 forming the rotation center of the louvers 13. An elastic member 18 providing force of restitution to the louvers 13 is coupled with the rotation axis 17. The elastic member 18 includes a torsion spring.
When the fan 14 rotates, the louvers 13 overcome the elastic force of the elastic member 18 so as to rotate with one direction. Further, the discharge port 111 is opened and air of the inside of the outdoor unit 10 is discharged outside.
On the other hand, when the driving of the fan 14 is stopped, the louvers 13 rotate at its original position by force of restoration of the elastic member 18 so as to close the discharge port 111.
In summary, when wind pressure generated by driving of the fan 14 acts to the louvers 13, the louvers 13 rotates frontward. Then, when the fan 14 is stopped, the louvers 13 may return to its original position by force of restoration of the elastic member.
In such a configuration, opening and closing of the louvers 13 may be easily achieved by a simple configuration.
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