The present invention relates to an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, and more particularly, to an outer shell structure of an outdoor unit.
To downsize an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus while securing a heat exchange amount, there is proposed an L-shaped heat exchanger having an L-shape in cross section. The L-shaped heat exchanger is generally accommodated in a casing so as to be opposed to one side surface of the outdoor unit and a surface of the outdoor unit having an air inlet formed therein (air inlet-side surface). The outdoor units for an air-conditioning apparatus of recent years may have such a structure that the air inlet is formed in a rear surface thereof and a panel opposed to the air inlet is omitted, thereby exposing the heat exchanger to the outside.
In such an outdoor unit, a gap is formed between a side edge portion (edge portion) of the casing and a curved surface portion of the heat exchanger, and a finger or the like may enter the gap or come into contact with the side edge portion of the rear panel. To prevent the entry of the finger or the like into the gap, there is proposed a method of bending the side edge portion of the rear panel (see, for example, Patent Literature 1). Patent Literature 1 discloses that the side edge portion of the rear panel, which is opposed to the curved surface portion, is bent inward (toward the heat exchanger side), to thereby narrow the gap formed between the side edge portion of the rear panel and the heat exchanger.
Patent Literature 1: JP 2012-87996 A
By the way, there is a demand to develop a common structure for a bottom plate of the casing so that an L-shaped heat exchanger and a flat heat exchanger may be mounted in the same way. When the flat heat exchanger is mounted on a panel having a side edge portion positioned at a curved surface portion of the heat exchanger as described in Patent Literature 1, a gap is formed between the panel and the heat exchanger. Therefore, there is a demand for a structure capable of securing safety even when the flat heat exchanger as well as the L-shaped heat exchanger is mounted.
The present invention has been made to solve the problem described above, and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide, among other outdoor units on which an L-shaped heat exchanger or a flat heat exchanger may be mounted in the same way, an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, which is capable of securing safety irrespective of whether the L-shaped heat exchanger or the flat heat exchanger is mounted.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, including: a casing having an opening formed at a rear surface side thereof; and a heat exchanger having a flat surface region formed into a planar shape, and being accommodated in the casing so that the flat surface region is exposed through the opening formed at the rear surface side of the casing. A side edge portion of the opening formed at the rear surface side is formed at a position opposed to the flat surface region, and is bent toward the heat exchanger side.
According to the outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus of the one embodiment of the present invention, the side edge portion of the casing is formed at a position opposed to the flat surface region of the heat exchanger, and is also bent inward. Thus, the safety can be secured irrespective of whether the L-shaped heat exchanger or the flat heat exchanger is mounted.
Now, an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Further, the outer panel 2 has such a shape that a front surface portion 2A, a side surface portion 2B, and a rear surface portion 2C are molded integrally with each other. In this case, the rear surface portion 2C is configured to cover a part of a rear surface side of the casing 100A, and an opening 100B for exposing a heat exchanger 10 is formed at the rear surface side of the casing 100A. Note that, to enhance ventilation of the heat exchanger 10, the width of the opening 100B is set larger than the width of the rear surface portion 2C.
The casing 100A has such a structure that an L-shaped heat exchanger 10 having a flat surface region 10a, a curved surface region 10b, and a side surface region 10c as illustrated in
First, description is given of the case where the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is mounted as the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit 100.
The compressor 6 is configured to suck a refrigerant, compress the refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure state, and to send the refrigerant into a refrigerant circuit through the refrigerant pipe 7. The electrical component box (control box) 8 is configured to accommodate control means for controlling an operation of the outdoor unit 100.
The L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is configured to exchange heat between outdoor air and the refrigerant. The L-shaped heat exchanger 10 functions as an evaporator during a heating operation, and as a condenser during a cooling operation. The L-shaped heat exchanger 10 includes, for example, heat transfer pipes for allowing the refrigerant to pass therethrough, and fins for increasing the area of heat transfer between the outdoor air and the refrigerant flowing through the heat transfer pipes. In addition, the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 has the flat surface region 10a, the curved surface region 10b, and the side surface region 10c. In the casing 100A, the flat surface region 10a of the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is exposed through the opening 100B formed at the rear surface side of the casing 100A, and the side surface region 10c of the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is arranged so as to be opposed to the side surface portion 2B of the outer panel 2. Note that, ventilation holes 2X for enhancing ventilation of air to the side surface region 10c are formed in the side surface portion 2B (see
As described above, the side edge portion 2D of the rear surface portion 2C of the outer panel 2 is bent toward the flat surface region 10a side so as to narrow the gap between the side edge portion 2D and the L-shaped heat exchanger 10. As a result, entry of a finger or the like into the gap can be prevented, thereby being capable of securing safety. Further, the side edge portion 2D is bent inward, and thus the safety can be secured without a need to coat the side edge portion 2D with a resin or the like even when the side edge portion 2D has a burr or the like.
Next, description is given of the case where the flat heat exchanger 210 is mounted as the heat exchanger of the outdoor unit 100.
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In this case, the flat heat exchanger 210 is arranged on the bottom plate 4 at the same position as the position where the flat surface region of the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is arranged. Thus, the distance between the flat heat exchanger 210 and the side edge portion is equal to the distance between the flat surface region 10a of the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 and the side edge portion 2D. Thus, even when the bottom plate 4 has a common structure so that the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 or the flat heat exchanger 210 is mounted on the outdoor unit 100 in the same way, the gap is narrowed by the bending part of the side edge portion 2D, resulting in a gap corresponding to the distance D10 (=5 mm to 10 mm approximately) that the finger or the like does not enter.
Note that, when the flat heat exchanger 210 is mounted inside the outdoor unit 100, as illustrated in
According to the embodiment described above, the side edge portion 2D of the opening 100B formed in the rear surface is formed at the position opposed to the flat surface region 10a, and is also bent toward the flat surface region 10a side so as to narrow the gap between the side edge portion 2D and the flat surface region 10a. As a result, the safety can reliably be secured even when the bottom plate 4 has a common structure so that any one of the heat exchangers 10 and 210 of different types is mounted. Further, when the L-shaped heat exchanger 10 is mounted, as long as the side edge portion 2D is formed at the boundary 10x between the flat surface region 10a and the curved surface region 10b of the L-shaped heat exchanger 10, the area closed by the rear surface portion 2C can be minimized.
The embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. For example,
Further,
Still further,
1 top panel, 2 outer panel, 2A front surface portion, 2B side surface portion, 2C rear surface portion, 2D side edge portion, 2X ventilation hole, 3 side panel, 4 bottom plate, 5 separator, 6 compressor, 7 refrigerant pipe, 8 electrical component box, 10 L-shaped heat exchanger, 10a flat surface region, 10b curved surface region, 10c side surface region, 10x boundary, 11 fan, 20 fan holding portion, 100 outdoor unit, 100A casing, 100B opening, 210 flat heat exchanger, D1, D10 distance, MR machine chamber, WR fan chamber
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-269834 | Dec 2012 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2013/073148 | 8/29/2013 | WO | 00 |