This application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201320594101.7 filed on Sep. 25, 2013 in the State Intellectual Property Office of China, the whole disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ventilating fan, and particularly to a ventilating fan mounted between a roof and a ceiling.
2. Description of the Related Art
A ventilating fan mounted between a roof and a ceiling is a common ventilation apparatus. A well-known ventilating fan generally comprises a frame, a casing in which a fan motor is mounted, an adapter connected to an air outlet of the casing, and a junction box for connection to electric wires. The frame has a bottom surface formed with an air inlet and a side surface provided with an air outlet. In order to achieve functions such as air flow rate adjustment, in some ventilating fans, a switch box where a switch is disposed is also provided.
In order to mount a switch, the above-mentioned conventional ventilating fan needs to be additionally provided with a switch box where the switch is disposed, and it is necessary to use a lead wire for connection between the switch box and the junction box and it is also necessary to subject the lead wire to processings such as fireproof processing and insulating processing. As a result, not only a cost is increased, but also an area of an air path within the ventilating fan frame is narrowed by provisions of both the switch box itself and the lead wire.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a ventilating fan in which the area of an air path is not narrowed although a switch is disposed therein.
In order to achieve the above object, there is provided a ventilating fan comprising a frame, a casing in which a fan motor is mounted, an adapter connected to an air outlet of the casing, a switch, and a junction box for connection to electric wires, wherein the frame has a bottom surface formed with an air inlet and a side surface provided with an air outlet, wherein any one of surfaces of the junction box is formed with an opening for mounting of the switch and the switch is fixed directly to the opening of the junction box.
The junction box is disposed inside the frame, and the switch is disposed to a bottom surface of the junction box.
A protruded sheet is extended from an upper edge of a side surface of the junction box towards an outside of the junction box, and an opening in which the protruded sheet is inserted is formed in an upper edge of the frame.
The junction box is disposed near a tongue portion of the casing.
Any one of side surfaces of the frame is formed with an insertion opening for the junction box, and the junction box is passed through the insertion opening from an inside of the frame and is fixed outside the frame.
The switch is disposed on an inner side surface of the junction box facing the inside of the frame.
A first extension part higher than a top surface of the junction box is extended from an upper edge of an inner side surface of the junction box, and a second extension part lower than a bottom surface of the junction box is extended from a lower edge of the inner side surface of the junction box.
A third extension part and a fourth extension part are extended beyond both sides of the junction box from left and right side edges of the inner side surface of the junction box, respectively.
A portion of the first extension part of the inner side surface of the junction box is bent towards the junction box side to form a bent sheet.
The second extension part of the inner side surface of the junction box is formed with a through hole.
A projected sheet perpendicular to the second extension part is projected from the second extension part towards the junction box side, and a recess is disposed on a lower edge of the projected sheet near the second extension part side.
With the ventilating fan according to the embodiment of the present invention, although a switch is disposed, the cost is not increased and the area of an air path is not narrowed, and the switch can also be conveniently operated.
As shown in the figures, the ventilating fan 1 comprises a cuboid frame 2, a casing 3 in which a motor 13 is mounted, an adapter 4 connected to an air outlet of the casing 3, and a junction box 6 provided with a switch 5 and configured for connection to electric wires. The frame 2 has a bottom surface formed with an air inlet 11 and a side surface provided with an air outlet 12. The junction box 6 is disposed near a tongue portion 8 of the casing 3 in such a way that it conforms to the shape of the casing 3. The switch 5 is fixed directly to an opening 9 of a bottom surface 7 of the junction box 6.
A space between the tongue portion 8 of the casing 3 and the frame 2 has a greater width than the rest of these spaces inside the frame 2. Accordingly, the junction box 6 is disposed near the tongue portion 8 of the casing 3. It can ensure that a mounting space of a greatest area (volume) in the junction box 6 can be obtained.
The bottom surface 7 of the junction box 6 is defined as a surface that is located at a bottom of the junction box 6 facing a user after the ventilating fan 1 is mounted between a ceiling and a roof.
The junction box 6 is disposed into the frame 2 from a bottom of the frame 2 and the switch 5 is disposed on the surface facing a user. Accordingly, when a user adjusts an air flow rate of the ventilating fan 1, he can open a louver (not shown) and conveniently adjust the switch 5, thereby adjusting the air flow rate, or the like.
The switch 5 comprises switches of types such as a speed adjusting switch and a light adjusting switch. The switch 5 is fixed to the opening 9 of the bottom surface 7 of the junction box 6, and is connected to the motor 13 by connecting to a terminal 15, located on the junction box 6, inside the junction box 6, thereby achieving functions such as the air flow rate adjustment.
In other words, the terminal 15 is disposed to the junction box 6, and it is not necessary to use a lead wire for connection between the switch 5 and the junction box 6. The switch 5 and the terminal 15 are connected through a lead wire, and the motor 13 and the terminal 15 are also connected through a lead wire, so that the switch 5 and the motor 13 are connected through the terminal 15. Furthermore, the switch 5 is fixed directly to the junction box 6. It is unnecessary to additionally dispose a switch box, and it is also unnecessary to use a lead wire for connection between the switch box and the junction box 6, as a result, the cost of the switch box and the lead wire is saved, and the area of an air path inside the frame 2 will not be narrowed due to existence of the switch box and the lead wire. In other words, even if the switch 5 is mounted inside the frame 2, reduction of the air flow rate can be prevented.
Since, regardless of which surface of the junction box 6 the switch 5 is mounted to, the switch 5 can be connected to the terminal 15 through the lead wire inside the junction box 6, the surface where the opening 9 for mounting of the switch 5 is formed may be any one of the surfaces of the junction box 6.
Further, as shown in
When the ventilating fan 1 is mounted to a joist, the frame 2 may be first mounted to the joist, and then the junction box 6 is inserted upwards into the frame 2 from a bottom side of the frame 2 in such a way that it avoids the tongue portion 8 of the casing 3 (referring to
In this embodiment, the side surface of the frame located on the same side as the adapter is selected to mount the junction box thereon. However, any other side surface of the frame may be selected to mount the junction box thereon according to actual situations.
The switch 5 is disposed on an inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 facing the inside of the frame 2, and is connected to the motor (not shown) by connecting a terminal 15, located on the junction box 6, inside the junction box 6, thereby achieving functions such as the air flow rate adjustment. The inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 is defined as a side surface of the junction box 6 facing the inside of the frame 2. The switch 5 is disposed on the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 facing the inside of the frame 2, near the bottom surface 64 side. When a user adjusts an air flow rate of the ventilating fan 1, he can open a louver and stretch out his hand into a gap between the casing (not shown) and the frame 2 to operate the switch 5.
As shown in the figures, the junction box 6 comprises a main body 60, a first extension part 63 higher than a top surface 62 of the junction box 6 is extended from an upper edge of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6, and a second extension part 65 lower than the bottom surface 64 of the junction box 6 is extended from a lower edge of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6. A third extension part 67 and a fourth extension part 68 are extended beyond both sides of the junction box 6 from left and right side edges of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6, respectively. A portion of the first extension part 63 of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 is bent towards the junction box 6 side to form a bent sheet 70. The second extension part 65 of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 is formed with a through hole 651.
When the ventilating fan 1 is mounted to a joist, the frame 2 may be first mounted to the joist, and then the junction box 6 is passed through the insertion opening 22 of the side surface of the frame 2 from an inside of the frame 2. The first extension part 63 higher than the top surface 62 of the junction box 6 is extended from the upper edge of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6, the second extension part 65 lower than the bottom surface 64 of the junction box 6 is extended from the lower edge of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6, and the third extension part 67 and the fourth extension part 68 are extended beyond both sides of the junction box 6 from the left and right side edges of the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6, respectively. Accordingly, the first extension part 63, the second extension part 65, the third extension part 67 and the fourth extension part 68 will come into contact with a portion, surrounding the insertion opening 22, of the side surface of the frame 2 so that they cannot be passed through the insertion opening 22.
Since the bent sheet 70 is bent towards the junction box 6 side, the junction box 6 can be obliquely inserted into the insertion opening 22 (i.e., the first extension part 63 is first inserted into the insertion opening 22 and the second extension part 65 is then inserted into the insertion opening 22). After the bent sheet 70 is also passed through the insertion opening 22, the frame 2 can be grasped by the inner side surface 66 of the junction box 6 and the bent sheet 70 so that the junction box 6 is temporarily fixed to the frame 2. If the bent sheet 70 is wide enough, it is only necessary to dispose a single bent sheet 70 at a middle portion of the first extension part 63. If the bent sheet 70 is narrow, two or more bent sheets may be disposed. It is only necessary to dispose a single through hole at a middle portion of the second extension part 65.
Alternatively, as shown in
After the junction box 6 is mounted, the first extension part 63, the second extension part 65, the third extension part 67 and the fourth extension part 68 are brought to be abutted against the frame 2, to ensure air tightness between the junction box 6 and the frame 2.
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