The present disclosure relates to a ventilation grille and ventilation fan, installed in a ceiling or inner wall of building to ventilate by exhausting indoor air.
A ventilation grille integrated with a lamp unit has been disclosed in the specification of U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2013/0088855.
In the conventional ventilation grille integrated with the lamp unit as described above, it is not feasible or takes time to remove only an illumination part.
When the illumination part needs to be replaced, due to end of its service life or failure, parts other than the illumination part that do not need to be replaced also need to be replaced. This increases a burden on the environment and also on a user because of time needed for replacement.
To solve the above disadvantage of the prior art, an object of the present disclosure is to offer a ventilation grille and a ventilation fan in which the lamp unit is easily detachable from and also securely attachable to the panel without putting the burden on the user and environment.
To achieve the object, a ventilation grille of the present disclosure has an annular shape, and includes a panel and a lamp unit. The panel includes an intake opening provided around a central part of the annular shape, and a frame provided around the intake opening. The lamp unit is provided in the central part of the annular shape. The panel has a structure for attaching and detaching the lamp unit. Consequently, the intended object is achieved
The present disclosure can thus offer the ventilation grille that allows easy detachment of the lamp unit from the panel and firm attachment of the lamp unit to the panel.
An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The exemplary embodiment described below is considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive of the technical scope of the present disclosure. Same reference marks are given to same components throughout the drawings to omit duplicate description.
A ventilation grille and a lamp unit in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to
Ventilation grille 1 is disposed on a face exposed to a user in a ventilation fan body equipped with an air blower.
As shown in
Lamp unit 2 includes illumination part 2a and illumination controller 2b.
Illumination part 2a has a plate-like rectangular shape, and includes a light emitter, such as LED, inside. In illumination part 2a, the light emitter receives power and emits light so that plate-like flat part 2c functions as lighting. More specifically, a direction perpendicular to plate-like flat part 2c of illumination part 2a is the light-emitting direction.
Illumination controller 2b includes in its inside a control board for controlling luminance, brightness, ON/OFF, and so on of the light emitter inside illumination part 2a. Illumination controller 2b has a plate-like rectangular-parallelepiped shape, and plate-like flat part 2d is disposed parallel to plate-like flat part 2c of illumination part 2a. Illumination controller 2b is laterally disposed relative to the light-emitting direction of illumination part 2a.
Panel 3 has an annular shape. Opening 12 is provided in central part 4 of panel 3. The annular shape in the exemplary embodiment refers to a shape in which an opening is created near the center. The shape of opening 12 is rectangle and roughly corresponds to the shape of illumination part 2a. In other words, illumination part 2a can be disposed in central part 4.
Panel 3 includes intake opening 5 provided around central part 4 and frame 6 further provided around intake opening 5. More specifically, panel 3 has the annular shape, and includes intake opening 5 provided around central part 4 and frame 6 further provided around intake opening 5 in the annular shape. In the exemplary embodiment, a face of panel 3 exposed to user's eyes is front face 13, and a face to the side of the ventilation fan body where the air blower is installed is rear face 14.
Intake opening 5 is provided around an outer periphery of central part 4 to surround central part 4. Intake opening 5 is configured with multiple slits to let air pass through. Intake opening 5 is provided on one end face of ventilation grille 1 in the air flow direction.
Frame 6 is further provided around an outer periphery of intake opening 5 to surround intake opening 5. Frame 6 forms the outline of panel 3.
Panel 3 also has a structure that allows detachment of lamp unit 2. In the exemplary embodiment, the structure is regulating part 8 comprises a restricting part and is formed of a flat plate extending from inner peripheral face 7 of opening 12 provided in central part 4 of annular panel 3. In the exemplary embodiment, regulating part 8 is the flat plate annularly extending along inner peripheral face 7 of opening 12. However, regulating part 8 is not limited to this structure. For example, regulating part 8 may also be a protrusion provided on inner peripheral face 7 of opening 12.
Regulating part 8 restricts movement of lamp unit 2 in a direction from rear face 14 to front face 13 of panel 3. More specifically, lamp unit 2 is engaged with regulating part 8 by placing lamp unit 2 from rear face 14 in central part 4. Accordingly, regulating part 8 restricts movement of lamp unit 2 from rear face 14 toward front face 13. In other words, lamp unit 2 is supported substantially flush with panel 3. Lamp unit 2 is also screwed as required in the direction from rear face 14 to front face 13. In other words, lamp unit 2 is fixed to panel 3.
Panel 3 in accordance with the present disclosure includes regulating part 8 as the detachable structure. This restricts movement of lamp unit 2 in the direction from rear face 14 to front face 13 of panel 3. Accordingly, lamp unit 2 does not need to be firmly screwed to panel 3. Firm attachment of lamp unit 2 to panel 3 is described later. Lamp unit 2 can thus be easily detached from panel 3. More specifically, lamp unit 2 can be easily detached from panel 3 by removing panel 3 from the ventilation fan body. Since lamp unit 2 is easily removable from panel 3, lamp unit 2 can be removed from panel 3, for example, to wash entire panel 3 with water on cleaning ventilation grille 1.
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In other words, regulating part 8 provided on ventilation grille 1 restricts movement of illumination part 2a from rear face 14 toward front face 13 of panel 3, and illumination controller 2b is provided on controller placement section 11. This makes only illumination part 2a exposed on front face 13 and restricts the position of lamp unit 2. In addition, illumination controller 2b is protected from waterdrop adhesion and human contact.
Still more, illumination controller 2b is disposed on controller placement section 11 provided on intake opening 5. Accordingly, illumination controller 2b is cooled by air taken in through intake opening 5, enabling to stabilize the control operation.
Furthermore, since illumination controller 2b is not disposed on the rear face of illumination part 2a, heat generated by illumination part 2a can be efficiently released toward the ventilation fan body. This contributes to a longer service life and stable operation of illumination part 2a.
Next, connection of lamp unit 2 and panel 3 is detailed with reference to
Illumination part 2a does not always need to be protruded from panel 3, as long as illumination part 2a is placed at a position that light emission from illumination part 2a is visible. Lamp unit 2 is fixed to frame 6 on rear face 14 of panel 3. More specifically, lamp unit 2 is fixed to panel 3 by firmly attaching illumination controller 2b to frame 6.
As described above, the shape of opening 12 substantially corresponds to the shape of illumination part 2a. Regulating part 8, which is the detachable structure, restricts movement of illumination part 2a, i.e., lamp unit 2, from rear face 14 toward front face 13 of panel 3. This restricts movement of lamp unit 2 in the right and left direction, and also movement in the direction from rear face 14 to front face 13. Illumination controller 2b, i.e., lamp unit 2, is screwed to frame 6 in a direction from rear face 14 to front face 13, typically by a screw. This restricts movement of lamp unit 2 in the direction from front face 13 to rear face 14.
Accordingly, this structure facilitates detachment of lamp unit 2 from panel 3, and also firm attachment of lamp unit 2 to panel 3.
Illumination controller 2b is fixed to frame 6 typically via fixing part 15 in
Next, the case of providing sensor 21 is described with reference to
Same as illumination controller 2b, a cooling effect is gained by providing sensor 21 in sensor placement section 20.
Still more, sensor 21 is provided at a position away from illumination part 2a and illumination controller 2b that generate heat. In addition, sensor 21 is not provided in a downstream of heat-generating parts in the air flow direction. Accordingly, degradation of detection capability due to effect of heat is preventable, and accurate temperature detection is further feasible when a temperature sensor is used.
Furthermore, by providing sensor 21 at a position opposed to illumination controller 2b across central part 4, appearance from front face 13 can be improved.
Sensor 21 does not always need to be a motion sensor. Any sensor for controlling the operation of the ventilation fan or lamp is applicable.
Next is described a positional relationship of ventilation grille 1 and ventilation body 40 equipped with air blower 30 for taking in air, with reference to
Air blower 30 is, for example, a centrifugal air blower including a scroll casing and sirocco fan. Rotation shaft 31 of a fan configuring air blower 30 is disposed perpendicular to a plane where the intake port is provided. Here, rotation shaft 31 is disposed in a state of being shifted from central part 4, as shown in
This makes air taken in by air blower 30 less likely to collide with controller placement section 11 and sensor placement section 20, and thus air blower 30 can easily take in air. Accordingly, performance of the ventilation fan can be improved.
The ventilation grille and the ventilation fan in accordance with the present disclosure are applicable to ventilation equipment installed typically in a ceiling of building.
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