Air guide structure, air supply equipment and air supply control method

By designing a rotatable air guide structure and utilizing the cooperation of the first and second air guide components, the air delivery direction can be adjusted in various ways, solving the problem of inconsistent indoor temperature and improving user experience and product aesthetics.

CN116839098BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ZHUHAI GREE REFRIGERATION TECH CENT OF ENERGY SAVING & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
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Filing Date
2023-07-21
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The existing air guide mechanism has a single air delivery direction, which leads to inconsistent indoor temperature and affects user comfort.

Method used

Design an air guiding structure, including a first air guiding component and a second air guiding component. When the first air guiding component opens its air outlet, the second air guiding component moves to the air supply path, forming at least two layers of airflow diversion. The air supply direction can be changed by adjusting the angle and position of the air guiding component.

Benefits of technology

It achieves uniform indoor temperature, improving user comfort, and reduces the chance of airflow components being damaged by external factors by dispersing airflow, thus enhancing the product's aesthetics.

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Abstract

This application relates to an air guiding structure, air supply device, and air supply control method. A first air guiding component is rotatably mounted on an air supply body to open and close the air outlet. A second air guiding component is mounted between the air supply body and the first air guiding component. The second air guiding component is movably disposed between the air supply body and the first air guiding component. The first and second air guiding components can work together to achieve stratification of the airflow blown from the air outlet, thereby dispersing the airflow and ensuring a uniform indoor temperature, resulting in a better user experience. Furthermore, the first air guiding component can cover and seal the air outlet, allowing the second air guiding component to be housed within the air supply body, thus reducing the likelihood of external damage to the second air guiding component and contributing to the integrity of the air supply body's appearance, thereby enhancing the product's aesthetics.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of air supply equipment technology, and in particular to an air guiding structure, air supply equipment and air supply control method. Background Technology

[0002] In existing technologies, household appliances capable of regulating indoor temperature, such as air conditioners, work by drawing air in through the air inlet, exchanging heat with the indoor heat exchanger, and then flowing through the cross-flow fan and the air guide mechanism within the duct before finally being discharged from the air outlet. The air guide mechanism directs the air exiting the air conditioner. However, existing air guide mechanisms provide only one direction of airflow, which can easily lead to inconsistent indoor temperatures and affect user comfort. Summary of the Invention

[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide an air guiding structure, air supply equipment, and air supply control method to achieve decentralized air supply from air conditioning in order to ensure a uniform indoor temperature.

[0004] An air guiding structure is installed at the air outlet of an air supply body, the air guiding structure comprising:

[0005] A first air guide component is rotatably coupled to the air supply body to open and close the air outlet; and

[0006] The second air guide component is connected between the air supply body and the first air guide component;

[0007] The second air guide component is retracted between the first air guide component and the air supply body when the first air guide component closes the air outlet.

[0008] Furthermore, when the first air guide component opens the air outlet, the second air guide component moves along with the first air guide component to the air outlet's air delivery path, and splits the airflow blown out from the air outlet to form at least two layers.

[0009] In one embodiment, the second air guide component has a first surface facing the air supply body and a second surface facing the first air guide component, the first surface and the air supply body forming a first diversion channel, and the second surface and the first air guide component forming a second diversion channel.

[0010] The air delivery direction of the first diversion channel and the second diversion channel can be changed according to the opening of the first air guide component relative to the air outlet.

[0011] In one embodiment, a turbulence structure is provided on either the first surface or the second surface.

[0012] In one embodiment, the second air guide component includes a first air guide plate and a second air guide plate. One end of the first air guide plate and the second air guide plate are hinged to each other and rotatably disposed. The two can retract when the first air guide component closes the air outlet, or can open up on the air outlet's air delivery path to form a first preset angle when the first air guide component opens the air outlet.

[0013] In one embodiment, the orthographic projection of the first air guide plate in the horizontal direction completely covers the orthographic projection of the second air guide plate.

[0014] In one embodiment, the second air guide component includes an elastic element that is deformably connected between the first air guide plate and the second air guide plate, so as to control the first air guide plate and the second air guide plate to open or close when the first air guide component opens or closes the air outlet.

[0015] In one embodiment, the air guiding structure further includes a driving structure, which includes a rotating component and a telescopic component. The telescopic component is sequentially and spaced apart from the air supply body, the second air guiding component, and the first air guiding component. The telescopic component can extend and retract in the vertical direction to control the opening of the first air guiding component relative to the air outlet and adjust the tilt angle of the first air guiding component. The rotating component is connected to the telescopic rod and the second air guiding component, and the rotating component can adjust the tilt angle of the second air guiding component.

[0016] In one embodiment, the air guiding structure includes a third air guiding component, which is disposed between the air supply body and the first air guiding component and is hinged to the air supply body. The third air guiding component can rotate relative to the air supply body as the first air guiding component rotates, so as to adjust the opening of the air outlet.

[0017] An air supply device includes an air supply body having an air supply outlet and an air guide structure disposed at the air supply outlet; wherein the air guide structure is the air guide structure described in any one of claims 1-8.

[0018] An air supply control method is used in an air supply device, the air supply device comprising the air guiding structure according to any one of claims 1-8, the control method comprising:

[0019] Obtain the device startup command;

[0020] According to the start command, the air guide structure is controlled to change the air delivery direction of the air supply device. The first air guide component opens the air outlet, and the second air guide component moves to the air delivery path of the air outlet to split the airflow blown out of the air outlet to form at least two layers.

[0021] In one embodiment, the step of controlling the air guide structure to change the air delivery direction of the air supply device according to the start command includes:

[0022] Determine the current operating mode of the air supply equipment;

[0023] According to the start command, the air guide structure is controlled to be in an air supply state corresponding to the current working mode. The first air guide component rotates to an angle corresponding to the current working mode, and the second air guide component is simultaneously controlled to rotate to provide an air supply direction corresponding to the current working mode.

[0024] In one embodiment, the step of determining the current operating mode of the air supply device includes:

[0025] The current operating mode of the air supply equipment is determined to be cooling mode;

[0026] According to the start command, the air guide structure is controlled to be in a first air supply state, wherein the first air guide component is controlled to rotate to a first rotation angle, and the second air guide component is simultaneously controlled to rotate to a first air guide angle; or

[0027] The current operating mode of the air supply equipment is determined to be the anti-direct-blow mode;

[0028] According to the start command, the air guide structure is controlled to be in a second air supply state, wherein the first air guide component is controlled to rotate to a second rotation angle, and the second air guide component is simultaneously controlled to rotate to a second air guide angle; or

[0029] The current operating mode of the air supply device is determined to be the gentle wind mode;

[0030] According to the start command, the air guide structure is controlled to be in the third air supply state, wherein the first air guide component is controlled to rotate to the third rotation angle, and the second air guide component is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the third air guide angle.

[0031] In one embodiment, after controlling the air guide structure to be in the second air supply state according to the start command, the air supply control method further includes:

[0032] The current indoor temperature is obtained, and it is determined that the current indoor temperature is not less than a first preset temperature. The air guide structure is then controlled to be in a first air supply state.

[0033] When the air guide structure is in the first air supply state, the first working time is acquired in real time, and the first working time is determined to be equal to the first preset time, and the air guide structure is controlled to be in the second air supply state.

[0034] In one embodiment, the air supply control method further includes controlling the air guide structure to be in a third air supply state according to the start command.

[0035] The system acquires the current indoor temperature and determines that the current indoor temperature is not greater than a second preset temperature, then controls the air guide structure to be in the first air supply state.

[0036] In the aforementioned air guiding structure, air supply equipment, and air supply control method, the first air guiding component is rotatably mounted on the air supply body to open and close the air outlet, and the second air guiding component is mounted between the air supply body and the first air guiding component. Specifically, when the first air guiding component closes the air outlet, the second air guiding component retracts and is positioned between the first air guiding component and the air supply body. Furthermore, when the first air guiding component opens the air outlet, the second air guiding component moves along the air supply path of the air outlet, diverting the airflow from the air outlet into at least two layers. The second air guiding component is movably positioned between the air supply body and the first air guiding component, allowing the first and second air guiding components to work together to achieve stratified airflow from the air outlet, thus dispersing the airflow and resulting in a more uniform indoor temperature and a better user experience. Additionally, the first air guiding component can cover and seal the air outlet, allowing the second air guiding component to be housed within the air supply body, reducing the likelihood of external damage to the second air guiding component and contributing to the integrity of the air supply body's appearance, thereby enhancing the product's aesthetics. Attached Figure Description

[0037] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the air supply equipment in this application from a first-view perspective.

[0038] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the air supply equipment in this application from a second perspective.

[0039] Figure 3 This is a first-person view of the structure of the air supply equipment in the cooling mode of this application.

[0040] Figure 4 This is a second-view structural diagram of the air supply equipment in the cooling mode of this application, where the arrows indicate the air supply direction.

[0041] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A magnified view of a portion of area A in the middle, where the thick dashed line represents the horizontal plane.

[0042] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the air supply equipment in the anti-direct-blow mode of this application, where the arrows indicate the air supply direction.

[0043] Figure 7 for Figure 7A magnified view of a portion of area B in the middle, where the thick dashed line represents the horizontal plane.

[0044] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the air supply equipment in the gentle wind mode of this application, where the arrows indicate the air supply direction.

[0045] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of area C.

[0046] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second air guide component in this application from a first-view perspective.

[0047] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the second air guide component in this application from a second perspective.

[0048] Figure 12 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a flow chart of the air supply control method in one embodiment of the air supply device.

[0049] Figure 13 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a flow chart of the air supply control method in another embodiment of the air supply device.

[0050] Figure 14 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a flow chart of the air supply control method in another embodiment of the air supply device.

[0051] Figure 15 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a flow chart of the air supply control method in another embodiment of the air supply device.

[0052] Figure 16 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a flow chart of the air supply control method in another embodiment of the air supply device.

[0053] Figure Labels

[0054] Air guide structure 100;

[0055] First air guide component 11; First rotation angle 11a; Second rotation angle 11b; Third rotation angle 11c;

[0056] Second air guide component 12; First air guide plate 121; Second air guide plate 122; Turbulence structure 123; Elastic element 124; First surface 12a; Second surface 12b; First preset included angle 12c; Second preset included angle 12d; First air guide angle 12e; Second air guide angle 12f; Third air guide angle 12g;

[0057] Third air guide component 13;

[0058] Drive structure 14; Rotating component 141; Telescopic component 142;

[0059] Air supply equipment 200; air supply body 21; air outlet 21a; first diversion channel 21b; second diversion channel 21c. Detailed Implementation

[0060] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of this application. However, this application can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this application. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0061] In the description of this application, it should be understood that if terms such as "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential" appear, these terms indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.

[0062] Furthermore, where the terms "first" and "second" appear, these terms are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, where the term "multiple" appears, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0063] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0064] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the use of descriptions such as "above" or "below" the second feature indicates that the first and second features are in direct contact or indirect contact via an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. Similarly, "below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0065] It should be noted that if an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element. If an element is considered to be "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. If so, the terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this application are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0066] Please see Figures 1 to 3 This application provides an air supply device 200, which includes an air supply body 21 having an air supply outlet 21a. The air supply body 21 can generate an airflow with a specific temperature and flow out from the air supply outlet 21a to improve the external temperature environment.

[0067] The specific type of air supply device 200 is not limited, such as air conditioners, humidifiers, etc. In this application, the air supply device 200 is described as a wall-mounted air conditioner.

[0068] Please see Figures 1 to 3 In another aspect, this application provides an air guide structure 100, which is installed at the air outlet 21a of the air supply body 21. The air guide structure 100 includes a first air guide component 11 and a second air guide component 12.

[0069] The first air guide component 11 is rotatably coupled to the air supply body 21 to open and close the air supply port 21a. It can be understood that, on the one hand, the first air guide component 11 can close the air supply port 21a by rotating at different angles, thereby preventing external pollutants from entering the air supply body 21 through the air supply port 21a; on the other hand, the first air guide component 11 can adjust the opening of the air supply port 21a and change its own tilt angle by rotating at different angles, thereby changing the air supply direction of the airflow flowing out of the air supply port 21a.

[0070] The second air guide component 12 is connected between the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11. When the first air guide component 11 closes the air outlet 21a, the second air guide component 12 is retracted and positioned between the first air guide component 11 and the air supply body 21. Furthermore, when the first air guide component 11 opens the air outlet 21a, the second air guide component 12 moves along with the first air guide component 11 to the air supply path of the air outlet 21a, and diverts the airflow from the air outlet 21a to form at least two layers.

[0071] It is understandable that during the rotation of the first air guide component 11, the opening between the second air guide component 12 and the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11 will change.

[0072] Specifically, during the process of the first air guide component 11 rotating to close the air outlet 21a, the opening between the second air guide component 12 and the air supply body 21, as well as the opening between the second air guide component 12 and the first air guide component 11, gradually decreases. Furthermore, when the first air guide component 11 closes the air outlet 21a, the second air guide component 12 is retracted and positioned between the first air guide component 11 and the air supply body 21. During the process of the first air guide component 11 rotating to open the air outlet 21a, the opening between the second air guide component 12 and the air supply body 21, as well as the opening between the second air guide component 12 and the first air guide component 11, gradually increases. The second air guide component 12 is spaced between the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11, so as to divert the airflow blown from the air outlet 21a to form at least two layers. Thus, the second air guide component 12 is movably disposed between the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11. The first air guide component 11 and the second air guide component 12 can work together to achieve airflow stratification from the air outlet 21a, thereby dispersing the airflow and making the indoor ambient temperature uniform and consistent, resulting in a good user experience. Furthermore, the first air guide component 11 can cover and seal the air outlet 21a, so that the second air guide component 12 can be stored inside the air supply body 21, thereby reducing the probability of the second air guide component 12 being damaged by the outside world and contributing to the integrity of the appearance of the air supply body 21, thus improving the aesthetics of the product.

[0073] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The second air guide component 12 has a first surface 12a facing the air supply body 21 and a second surface 12b facing the first air guide component 11.

[0074] A first diversion channel 21b is formed between the first surface 12a and the air supply body 21. The first surface 12a can guide the airflow direction to change the air supply direction of the first diversion channel 21b.

[0075] A second flow-diverting channel 21c is formed between the second surface 12b and the first air-guiding component 11. Both the second surface 12b and the first air-guiding component 11 can guide the airflow direction, and the two cooperate to change the air delivery direction of the second flow-diverting channel 21c.

[0076] The air delivery directions of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c can be changed according to the opening of the first air guide component 11 relative to the air outlet 21a.

[0077] Understandably, the opening of the first air guide component relative to the air outlet 21a changes during rotation. The opening of the second air guide component 12 relative to the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11 also changes with the rotation of the first air guide component. That is, the openings of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c change. Simultaneously, the direction of airflow guided by the first surface 12a and the second surface 12b also changes, thereby altering the airflow direction of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c. Thus, the user can control the airflow volume of the air outlet 21a by adjusting the openings of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c according to actual needs, and can control the airflow direction of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c by adjusting the guiding direction of the first surface 12a and the second surface 12b. This ensures that the airflow generated by both diversion channels can circulate to a specific area to meet the user's needs. For example, users can increase the airflow by increasing the opening of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c, and adjust the first surface 12a and the second surface 12b so that their flow directions are different, so as to achieve dispersed airflow, improve the room's convective heat exchange effect, thereby making the indoor ambient temperature change more uniformly and improving the user's comfort.

[0078] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 A turbulence structure 123 is provided on either the first surface 12a or the second surface 12b. The turbulence structure can change the flow direction of the airflow to generate turbulence. That is, the airflow flowing through the turbulence structure 123 will generate an irregular flow direction. Compared with the airflow flowing in a single direction, the turbulence is gentler and more comfortable, and can be directly blown on the human body to improve the body surface temperature.

[0079] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 3 , Figure 10 and Figure 11 The second air guide component 12 includes a first air guide plate 121 and a second air guide plate 122. One end of the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are hinged to each other and rotatably arranged.

[0080] The first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 can open up to form a first preset angle 12c on the air delivery path of the air delivery port 21a when the first air guide component 11 opens the air delivery port 21a. In this way, the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 have different air guiding directions to achieve dispersed airflow, resulting in a uniform indoor temperature and a good user experience.

[0081] The first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 can retract when the first air guide component 11 closes the air outlet 21a. It can be understood that when the first air guide component 11 closes the air outlet 21a, the included angle between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 gradually closes and fits together, so that the second air guide component 12 is housed inside the air supply body 21, thereby reducing the probability of the second air guide component 12 being damaged by external factors, and also contributing to the integrity of the appearance of the air supply body 21, thus improving the aesthetics of the product.

[0082] It is understandable that the first preset included angle 12c is used to make the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 form different air guiding directions, thereby changing the air diversion direction of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c, so as to achieve the effect of air dispersion.

[0083] The specific range of the first preset included angle 12c is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 10 and Figure 11 Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first preset included angle 12c has a value of not less than 30 degrees, such as 30 degrees, 35 degrees, 40 degrees and 45 degrees. Preferably, the first preset included angle 12c has a value of 45 degrees.

[0084] It should be noted that the specific range of the first preset included angle 12c was obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and steps related to the experimental testing of the specific range of the first preset included angle 12c are conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0085] The specific arrangement of the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 is not limited. For example, the first air guide plate 121 is located on the side of the second air guide plate 122 close to the air supply body 21, or the first air guide plate 121 is located on the side of the second air guide plate 122 close to the first air guide component 11.

[0086] The specific positions of the first surface 12a and the second surface 12b are not limited. For example, the first surface 12a and the second surface 12b are respectively provided on the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122, or the second surface 12b and the first surface 12a are respectively provided on the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122.

[0087] The specific location of the turbulence structure 123 is not limited. For example, the turbulence structure 123 can be disposed on the second surface 12b or on the first surface 12a.

[0088] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 3 , Figure 10 and Figure 11 A first air guide plate 121 is disposed on the side of the second air guide plate 122 near the air supply body 21. A first surface 12a and a second surface 12b are respectively disposed on the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122. A first diversion channel 21b is formed between the first air guide plate 121 and the air supply body 21. The first surface 12a can guide the airflow direction to change the air supply direction of the first diversion channel 21b. A second diversion channel 21c is formed between the second air guide plate 122 and the first air guide component 11. The second surface 12b can cooperate with the first air guide component 11 to guide the airflow direction to change the air supply direction of the second diversion channel 21c. In this way, the second air guide component 12 can stratify the airflow blown from the air outlet 21a to achieve dispersed airflow.

[0089] The turbulence structure 123 is disposed on the second surface 12b. It can be understood that the first diversion channel 21b is located above the second diversion channel 21c. The two channels have different airflow directions, but in the actual airflow process, the airflow of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c can be roughly divided into three modes: In the first mode, both the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c supply air upwards relative to the horizontal direction; in the second mode, both the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c supply air downwards relative to the horizontal direction; and in the third mode, the first diversion channel 21b supplies air upwards relative to the horizontal direction and the second diversion channel 21c supplies air downwards relative to the horizontal direction. Thus, when a user needs to control the airflow to the human activity area, the first or third mode is generally required, which means that the airflow needs to be directed downward relative to the horizontal direction. To this end, a turbulence structure 123 is provided on the second surface 12b, which helps to change the airflow flowing downward relative to the horizontal direction into turbulence, so that the airflow can directly blow on the human body to improve the body surface temperature and enhance the user's comfort.

[0090] It should be noted that the three modes for classifying the air supply conditions of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c are not limitations of this solution, but rather examples provided to facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art.

[0091] The specific design of the perturbation structure 123 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 10 and Figure 11The turbulence structure 123 is a uniformly distributed protrusion and depression structure on the second surface 12b of the second guide plate 122. When the airflow passes through the turbulence structure 123, it will change direction in different ways, thereby generating an irregular flow direction to form turbulence.

[0092] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 The orthographic projection of the first air guide plate 121 in the horizontal direction completely covers the orthographic projection of the second air guide plate 122. That is, the length of the first air guide plate 121 along the air supply direction is not less than the length of the second air guide plate 122 along the air supply direction. In this way, the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 can be better housed in the air supply body 21.

[0093] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 The second air guide component 12 includes an elastic element 124, which is deformably connected between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122, so as to control the opening or closing of the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 when the first air guide component 11 opens and closes the air outlet 21a.

[0094] Understandably, when the first air guide component 11 closes the air outlet 21a, the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are squeezed by the air supply body 21 and the first air guide component 11, causing the elastic element 124 to compress and the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 to close accordingly. When the first air guide component 11 opens the air outlet 21a, the elastic element 124 rebounds to gradually open the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122, forming a first preset angle 12c. When the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are in the state of the first preset angle 12c, the elastic element 124 has a supporting force on the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 to maintain the first preset angle 12c between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122.

[0095] In some embodiments where the second air guide component 12 includes an elastic element 124 that is deformably connected between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122, please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 1 and Figure 2 When the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are closed, a second preset angle 12d is formed between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122.

[0096] Understandably, when the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are retracted, the elastic element 124 will occupy the space between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122, and the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 cannot be completely fitted together. Therefore, a second preset angle 12d is formed between the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122. The second preset angle 12d needs to ensure that the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 can be accommodated within the air supply body 21 when retracted, and that the first air guide component 11 can cover the air supply port 21a to ensure the closure of the air supply port 21a.

[0097] The specific value range of the second preset included angle 12d is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 10 and Figure 11 The second preset included angle 12d is no greater than 10 degrees, for example, 10 degrees, 8 degrees, 6 degrees and 4 degrees.

[0098] It should be noted that the specific range of the second preset included angle 12d was obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and steps related to the experimental testing of the specific range of the second preset included angle 12d are conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0099] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 1 The air guiding structure 100 also includes a drive structure 14, which includes a rotating component 141 and a telescopic component 142. The telescopic component 142 is sequentially and spaced apart from the air supply body 21, the second air guiding component 12, and the first air guiding component 11. The telescopic component 142 can extend and retract in the vertical direction to control the opening of the first air guiding component 11 relative to the air outlet 21a and adjust the tilt angle of the first air guiding component 11. The rotating component 141 is connected to the telescopic rod, the air supply body 21, and the second air guiding component 12, and the rotating component 141 can adjust the tilt angle of the second air guiding component 12.

[0100] The specific design of the telescopic component 142 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 1 The telescopic component 142 includes a gear and a rack. The gear is mounted on the air supply body 21, and the rack is provided with a second air guide component 12 and a first air guide component 11 spaced apart. By rotating the gear, the rack can be retracted into the air supply body 21 or sent out of the air supply body 21, and the first air guide component 11 can be driven to open and close the air supply port 21a and the second air guide component 12 can be driven to retract or open.

[0101] The specific design of the rotating component 141 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 1The rotating component 141 includes a first rotating rod and a second rotating rod. The first rotating rod is connected to the air supply body 21 and the second air guide component 12, respectively. The second rotating rod is connected to the first air guide component 11 and the second air guide component 12, respectively. The first rotating rod and the second rotating rod cooperate with each other to adjust the tilt angle of the second air guide component 12, thereby changing the air supply direction of the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c.

[0102] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The air guiding structure 100 includes a third air guiding component 13, which is disposed between the air supply body 21 and the first air guiding component 11 and is hinged to the air supply body 21. The third air guiding component 13 can rotate relative to the air supply body 21 as the first air guiding component 11 rotates, so as to adjust the opening of the air outlet 21a.

[0103] It is understood that the third air guide component 13 has a function in guiding the airflow from the air outlet 21a, and the air outlet end of the third air guide component 13 along the guiding direction is connected to the first air guide component 11. When the first air guide component 11 rotates to change the opening of the air outlet 21a, the third air guide component 13 can rotate accordingly to adjust the opening of the air outlet 21a, and can cooperate with the first air guide component 11 to change the flow direction of the airflow.

[0104] The specific design of the first air guide component 11 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 3 The first air guide component 11 is an arc-shaped plate with a circular arc-shaped groove formed on it, and the extension direction of the arc is consistent with the airflow direction. The arc-shaped plate can fit the shape of the air supply body 21 to enhance the aesthetics of the product, and the circular arc-shaped groove of the arc-shaped plate can guide the airflow, providing a more flexible airflow direction for the air guide structure 100. For example, the arc-shaped plate can cause the airflow to be directed upward relative to the horizontal direction at the air outlet end along the airflow direction, and cause the upward airflow to intersect with the airflow of the first diversion channel 21b to form a slight up-and-down oscillating flow effect, creating turbulence and making the airflow more gentle and comfortable.

[0105] The specific design of the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 3 Both the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 are plates that extend along the airflow direction.

[0106] The specific design of the third air guide component 13 is not limited. For some embodiments, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 3 The third air guide component 13 is a plate extending along the airflow direction.

[0107] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 12 In another aspect, this application provides an air supply control method for an air supply device 200, the air supply device 200 including the air guide structure 100 in the foregoing embodiments, and the control method including steps S10 and S20.

[0108] S10: Obtain device startup command.

[0109] It is understood that the air supply control method provided in this application embodiment needs to be implemented when the air supply device 200 is in a working state. The working state of the air supply device 200 means that the air supply body 21 of the air supply device 200 begins to generate airflow with a specific temperature and flows out from the air outlet 21a to improve the external temperature environment. Therefore, obtaining a device start command determines that the air supply device 200 is in a working state, and then the air supply control method changes the direction of the airflow flowing out from the air outlet 21a to achieve different effects on the external environment and human body, etc.

[0110] S20: According to the start command, control the air guide structure 100 to change the air supply direction of the air supply device 200, wherein the first air guide component 11 opens the air supply port 21a, and the second air guide component 12 moves to the air supply path of the air supply port 21a, so as to split the airflow blown out of the air supply port 21a to form at least two layers.

[0111] This means that users can issue different start commands according to actual needs to control the air guide structure 100 to change the air supply direction of the air supply device 200, thereby achieving different requirements. For example, users can control the air guide structure 100 to make the first diversion channel 21b and the second diversion channel 21c produce different air supply directions, so as to achieve the dispersion and circulation of airflow, improve the room's convection heat exchange effect, and thus make the indoor ambient temperature change more uniformly, improving the user's comfort; users can also control the air guide structure 100 to send airflow to the human activity area, so that the airflow can flow directly over the human body surface to achieve the effect of cooling the human body.

[0112] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 13 The steps of controlling the air guide structure 100 to change the air supply direction of the air supply device 200 according to the start command include steps S30 and S40.

[0113] S30: Determine the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200.

[0114] S40: According to the start command, control the air guide structure 100 to be in the air supply state corresponding to the current working mode, wherein the first air guide component 11 rotates to the angle corresponding to the current working mode, and simultaneously controls the second air guide component 12 to rotate, so as to provide the air supply direction corresponding to the current working mode.

[0115] It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the operating mode of the air supply device 200 refers to the air supply device 200 being in operation, where the rotation angle of the first air guide component 11 and the second air guide component 12 is adjusted by controlling the air guide structure 100, thereby enabling the air supply device 200 to have different air supply directions and correspondingly achieve different functions. The operating modes of the air supply device 200 include cooling mode, anti-direct-blow mode, and gentle wind mode.

[0116] Specifically, in the three working modes of the air supply device 200, the air supply body 21 can generate low-temperature airflow to reduce the existing ambient temperature. In the cooling mode, the air guide structure 100 needs to realize the convection heat exchange of the outside air to uniformly reduce the outside temperature. In the anti-direct-blow mode, the air guide structure 100 needs to prevent the airflow from flowing directly to the human activity area. In the gentle wind mode, the air guide structure 100 can achieve a turbulence effect and send the turbulence to the human activity area, achieving a better cooling effect while improving the user's comfort.

[0117] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 14 The steps for determining the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200 include steps S50 and S60.

[0118] S50: Determines the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200 as cooling mode.

[0119] S60: Control the air guide structure 100 to be in the first air supply state according to the start command, wherein the first air guide component 11 is controlled to rotate to the first rotation angle 11a, and the second air guide component 12 is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the first air guide angle 12e.

[0120] In addition, in cooling mode, the third air guide component 13 is synchronously controlled to rotate to the first air delivery angle.

[0121] It should be noted that, since the first air guide is the arc-shaped plate in the aforementioned embodiment, the first rotation angle 11a refers to the angle between the line connecting the two ends of the first air guide along the airflow direction and the horizontal plane; the first air guide angle 12e is the angle between the first air guide plate 121 and the horizontal plane.

[0122] The specific value range of the first rotation angle 11a is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the first rotation angle 11a is from 0 degrees to 20 degrees, for example, 0 degrees, 5 degrees, 10 degrees, 15 degrees and 20 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the first rotation angle 11a is 15 degrees.

[0123] The specific value range of the first air guiding angle 12e is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the first air guiding angle 12e is from -45 degrees to -15 degrees, for example, -40 degrees, -35 degrees, -30 degrees, -25 degrees, -20 degrees and -15 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the first air guiding angle 12e is -30 degrees.

[0124] The specific range of the first air supply angle is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the first air supply angle is 5 degrees to 30 degrees, for example, 5 degrees, 10 degrees, 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees and 30 degrees, etc. Preferably, the first air supply angle is 15 degrees.

[0125] It should be noted that the specific value ranges of the first rotation angle 11a, the first air supply angle, and the first air guide angle 12e were obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and procedures related to the experimental testing of the specific value ranges of the first rotation angle 11a, the first air supply angle, and the first air guide angle 12e are all conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0126] It should be noted that, in the embodiments of this application, the negative signs in the specific values ​​of the first rotation angle 11a and the first air guiding angle 12e indicate that the line connecting the two ends of the first air guiding component along the air guiding direction is upward relative to the horizontal plane, and the first air guiding plate 121 is upward relative to the horizontal plane; the positive signs in the specific values ​​of the first rotation angle 11a and the first air guiding angle 12e indicate that the line connecting the two ends of the first air guiding component along the air guiding direction is downward relative to the horizontal plane, and the first air guiding plate 121 is downward relative to the horizontal plane. Furthermore, the positive and negative signs in the angle values ​​expressed in the following embodiments shall all be based on this meaning.

[0127] It is understandable that in the cooling mode, the air guide structure 100 is in the first air supply state, that is, the first air guide angle 12e is 15 degrees, the first rotation angle 11a is -30 degrees, and the first preset included angle 12c is 45 degrees. Thus, the first air guide component 11, the third air guide component 13 and the second air guide plate 122 all supply air downwards, and the first air guide plate 121 supplies air upwards.

[0128] Specifically, after the airflow exits through the air outlet 21a and the third air guide component 13, the airflow is split at the leading edge of the second air guide component 12. The airflow in the first split channel 21b flows upward along the first air guide plate 121, creating airflow circulation around the room. The airflow in the second split channel 21c flows downward along the first air guide component 11 and the second air guide plate 122. The turbulence structure 123 on the second air guide plate 122 is horizontally downward. After the airflow passes through the turbulence structure 123, it creates a small-scale airflow disturbance effect, thereby improving the comfort of the air supply. In this way, the airflow forms a double-layer splitting effect, with the airflow jet circulating in the first split channel 21b and the airflow disturbance blowing out in the second split channel 21c, creating a better air supply effect. This allows for better regulation of the outside temperature and faster cooling.

[0129] In other embodiments, please refer to Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 15 The steps for determining the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200 include steps S70 and S80.

[0130] S70: Determine that the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200 is the anti-direct-blow mode.

[0131] S80: Control the air guide structure 100 to be in the second air supply state according to the start command, wherein the first air guide component 11 is controlled to rotate to the second rotation angle 11b, and the second air guide component 12 is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the second air guide angle 12f.

[0132] In addition, in the anti-direct-blow mode, the third air guide component 13 is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the second air delivery angle.

[0133] The specific value range of the second rotation angle 11b is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the second rotation angle 11b is from -10 degrees to 0 degrees, for example, -10 degrees, -7 degrees, -5 degrees, -3 degrees and -0 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the second rotation angle 11b is -5 degrees.

[0134] The specific value range of the second air guiding angle 12f is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the second air guiding angle 12f is from -60 degrees to -30 degrees, for example, -60 degrees, -55 degrees, -50 degrees, -45 degrees, -40 degrees, -35 degrees and -30 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the second air guiding angle 12f is -50 degrees.

[0135] The specific range of the second air supply angle is not limited. In the embodiment of this application, the value of the second air supply angle is 0 degrees.

[0136] It should be noted that the specific value ranges of the second rotation angle 11b, the second air supply angle, and the second air guide angle 12f were obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and procedures related to the experimental testing of the specific value ranges of the second rotation angle 11b, the second air supply angle, and the second air guide angle 12f are all conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0137] Understandably, in cooling mode, the air guide structure 100 is in the first air supply state, that is, the second air guide angle 12f is -50 degrees, the second rotation angle 11b is -5 degrees, and the first preset included angle 12c is 45 degrees. Thus, the first air guide component 11, the first air guide plate 121 and the second air guide plate 122 all supply air upwards, the third air guide component 13 does not rotate, and the air guide direction of the third air guide component 13 is horizontal.

[0138] Specifically, after the airflow exits through the air outlet 21a and the third air guide component 13, the airflow is split at the leading edge of the second air guide component 12. The airflow in the first split channel 21b flows upward along the first air guide plate 121, and the airflow in the second split channel 21c flows upward along the first air guide component 11 and the second air guide plate 122. The two airflows converge at a certain distance from the end of the second air guide component 12, forming a slight up-and-down oscillating flow effect. At this time, the upward turbulent airflow can achieve a comfortable effect of not blowing directly on the room, and at the same time, the up-and-down oscillation of the airflow enhances the convective heat transfer of the room, improving the overall comfort.

[0139] In some other embodiments, please refer to Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 16 The steps for determining the current operating mode of the air supply equipment 200 include steps S90 and S100.

[0140] S90: Determine that the current operating mode of the air supply device 200 is the gentle wind mode;

[0141] S100: Control the air guide structure 100 to the third air supply state according to the start command, wherein the first air guide component 11 is controlled to rotate to the third rotation angle 11c, and the second air guide component 12 is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the third air guide angle 12g.

[0142] In addition, in the gentle wind mode, the third air guide component 13 is simultaneously controlled to rotate to the third air delivery angle.

[0143] The specific value range of the third rotation angle 11c is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the third rotation angle 11c is 15 degrees to 35 degrees, for example, 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees, 30 degrees and 35 degrees, etc., and preferably, the value of the third rotation angle 11c is 25 degrees.

[0144] The specific value range of the third air guiding angle 12g is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the third air guiding angle 12g is from -15 degrees to -0 degrees, for example, -15 degrees, -10 degrees, -5 degrees and -0 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the third air guiding angle 12g is -10 degrees.

[0145] The specific value range of the third air supply angle is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the third air supply angle is 15 degrees to 45 degrees, for example, 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees, 30 degrees, 35 degrees, 40 degrees and 45 degrees, etc., preferably, the value of the third air guiding angle 12g is 30 degrees.

[0146] It should be noted that the specific value ranges of the third rotation angle 11c, the third air supply angle, and the third air guide angle 12g were obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and procedures related to the experimental testing of the specific value ranges of the third rotation angle 11c, the third air supply angle, and the third air guide angle 12g are all conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0147] It is understandable that in the cooling mode, the air guide structure 100 is in the first air supply state, that is, the second air guide angle 12f is 25 degrees, the second rotation angle 11b is -10 degrees, and the first preset included angle 12c is 45 degrees. Thus, the first air guide component 11, the third air guide component 13 and the second air guide plate 122 all supply air downwards, and the first air guide plate 121 supplies air upwards.

[0148] Specifically, after the airflow exits through the air outlet 21a and the third air guide component 13, the airflow is split at the leading edge of the second air guide component 12. The airflow in the first split channel 21b flows upward along the first air guide plate 121, and the airflow in the second split channel 21c flows upward along the first air guide component 11 and the second air guide plate 122. The turbulence structure 123 on the second air guide plate 122 is horizontally downward. After the airflow passes through the turbulence structure 123, a small-scale airflow disturbance effect is formed to improve the comfort of the air supply. At the same time, the two airflows merge at a certain distance from the end of the second air guide component 12, forming a slight up-and-down oscillating flow effect. At this time, the airflow flows towards the human activity area of ​​the room. Due to the disturbance effect formed by the mixing of the two airflows, a gentle breeze can be achieved, allowing people to feel the cool air while preventing the discomfort of a direct jet of air.

[0149] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 15 After the air guide structure 100 is controlled to be in the second air supply state according to the start command, the air supply control method also includes steps S110 and S120.

[0150] S110: Obtain the current indoor temperature and determine that the current indoor temperature is not less than the first preset temperature, and control the air guide structure 100 to be in the first air supply state.

[0151] It is understandable that in an indoor environment at or above the first preset temperature, the human body will perceive a higher temperature, indicating that the current indoor temperature is too high and is detrimental to user comfort. Therefore, in the anti-direct-blow mode, once it is determined that the current indoor temperature is not lower than the first preset temperature, the air guide structure 100 needs to be controlled to the first air supply state to automatically switch the air supply device 200 to the cooling mode, thereby quickly reducing the indoor temperature and improving user comfort.

[0152] The specific range of the first preset temperature is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the first preset temperature is not less than 27 degrees, for example, 27 degrees, 28 degrees, 29 degrees and 30 degrees, etc., and preferably, the value of the first preset temperature is 28 degrees.

[0153] It should be noted that the specific range of the first preset temperature was obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and procedures related to the experimental testing of the specific range of the first preset temperature are conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0154] S120: When the air guide structure 100 is in the first air supply state, the first working time is acquired in real time, and the first working time is determined to be equal to the first preset time, and the air guide structure 100 is controlled to be in the second air supply state.

[0155] Understandably, the first preset time is to ensure that the air supply equipment 200 has sufficient time to cool the indoor environment and adjust the indoor temperature to a more comfortable range, while preventing the air structure from remaining in the first air supply state for too long, which could lead to excessive temperature drop and discomfort. Therefore, once the first working time is equal to the first preset time, the air guide structure 100 needs to be controlled to return to the second air supply state. This achieves a comfortable effect by preventing direct airflow, while simultaneously enhancing convective heat transfer in the room through the up-and-down oscillation of the airflow, thus improving overall comfort.

[0156] The specific value range of the first preset time is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the first preset time is not less than 10 minutes, for example, 10 minutes, 12 minutes, 14 minutes and 16 minutes, etc., and preferably, the value of the first preset time is 10 minutes.

[0157] It should be noted that the specific range of the first preset time was obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and steps related to the experimental testing of the specific range of the first preset time are conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0158] In some embodiments, after the air guide structure 100 is controlled to be in the second air supply state according to the start command, the air supply control method further includes:

[0159] The current indoor temperature is obtained, and it is determined that the current indoor temperature is less than the first preset temperature. The air guide structure 100 is continuously controlled to be in the second air supply state.

[0160] Understandably, in an indoor environment where the temperature is lower than the first preset temperature, users can have a relatively comfortable ambient temperature without the need for additional cooling. In this way, the air guide structure can maintain the anti-direct-blow mode of 100 to meet the user's needs.

[0161] In some embodiments, please refer to Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 16 According to the start command, the air guide structure 100 is controlled to be in the third air supply state. The air supply control method also includes step S130.

[0162] S130: Obtain the current indoor temperature and determine that the current indoor temperature is not greater than the second preset temperature, and control the air guide structure 100 to be in the second air supply state.

[0163] It is understandable that in indoor environments at or below the second preset temperature, the human body will perceive a colder temperature, meaning the current indoor temperature is low, which is detrimental to user comfort. Therefore, in gentle mode, once it is determined that the current indoor temperature is not higher than the second preset temperature, the air guide structure 100 needs to be controlled to be in the second air supply state to automatically switch the air supply device 200 to the anti-direct-blow mode, so as to avoid the excessively cold airflow flowing directly to the human activity area or even blowing directly onto the human body, thereby improving user comfort.

[0164] The specific range of the second preset temperature is not limited. In the embodiments of this application, the value of the first preset temperature is no greater than 25 degrees, for example, 25 degrees, 24 degrees, 23 degrees and 22 degrees, etc. Preferably, the value of the second preset temperature is 25 degrees.

[0165] It should be noted that the specific range of the second preset temperature was obtained through experimental testing. The parameters and procedures related to the experimental testing of the specific range of the second preset temperature are conventional techniques for those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here.

[0166] In some embodiments, the air guide structure 100 is controlled to be in a third air supply state according to the start command, and the air supply control method further includes:

[0167] The current indoor temperature is obtained, and it is determined that the current indoor temperature is greater than the second preset temperature. The air guide structure 100 is continuously controlled to be in the third air supply state.

[0168] Understandably, in an indoor environment where the temperature is below the second preset temperature, users can have a more comfortable ambient temperature. In this way, the gentle wind mode of the air guide structure 100 can be maintained to meet the user's needs.

[0169] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.

[0170] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. An air guide structure (100) installed at an air outlet (21a) of an air supply body (21), characterized by, The air guide structure (100) comprises: a first air guide component (11) rotatably connected to the air supply body (21) to open and close the air supply port (21a); and a second air guide component (12) connected between the air supply body (21) and the first air guide component (11), the second air guide component (12) having a first surface (12a) facing the air supply body (21) and a second surface (12b) facing the first air guide component (11), a first shunt passage (21b) being formed between the first surface (12a) and the air supply body (21), and a second shunt passage (21c) being formed between the second surface (12b) and the first air guide component (11); wherein the second air guide component (12) is folded between the first air guide component (11) and the air supply body (21) when the first air guide component (11) closes the air supply port (21a), and the second air guide component (12) is moved to the air supply path of the air supply port (21a) following the first air guide component (11) when the first air guide component (11) opens the air supply port (21a), and the air flow blown out of the air supply port (21a) is shunted to form at least two layers, the air supply directions of the first shunt passage (21b) and the second shunt passage (21c) being changeably arranged according to the opening degree of the first air guide component (11) relative to the air supply port (21a).

2. The air guiding structure (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that The first surface (12a) and the second surface (12b) are provided with a turbulence structure (123).

3. The air guiding structure (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that The second air guide component (12) comprises a first air guide plate (121) and a second air guide plate (122), one end of the first air guide plate (121) and one end of the second air guide plate (122) are hingedly connected and rotatably arranged, and the two can be folded when the first air guide component (11) closes the air supply port (21a), or can be opened to form a first preset included angle (12c) on the air supply path of the air supply port (21a) when the first air guide component (11) opens the air supply port (21a).

4. The air guiding structure (100) according to claim 3, characterized in that The horizontal projection of the first air guide plate (121) covers the projection of the second air guide plate (122).

5. The air guiding structure (100) according to claim 3, characterized in that The second air guide component (12) comprises an elastic member (124) changeably connected between the first air guide plate (121) and the second air guide plate (122) to correspondingly control the opening or folding of the first air guide plate (121) and the second air guide plate (122) when the first air guide component (11) opens or closes the air supply port (21a).

6. The wind guide structure (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that The air guide structure (100) further comprises a driving structure (14), the driving structure (14) comprises a rotating component (141) and a telescopic component (142), the telescopic component (142) is sequentially and spacedly connected with the air supply body (21), the second air guide component (12) and the first air guide component (11), and the telescopic component (142) can be telescoped in the up-down direction to control the opening of the first air guide component (11) relative to the air outlet (21a) and adjust the inclination angle of the first air guide component (11), the rotating component (141) is connected with the telescopic component (142) and the second air guide component (12) respectively, and the rotating component (141) can adjust the inclination angle of the second air guide component (12).

7. The wind guide structure (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that The air guide structure (100) comprises a third air guide component (13), the third air guide component (13) is arranged between the air supply body (21) and the first air guide component (11) and is hinged with the air supply body (21), the third air guide component (13) can be rotated relative to the air supply body (21) along with the rotation of the first air guide component (11) to adjust the opening of the air outlet (21a).

8. An air supply device (200), characterized by, The air supply device (200) comprises an air supply body (21) with an air outlet (21a) and an air guide structure (100) arranged at the air outlet (21a); wherein the air guide structure (100) is the air guide structure (100) of any one of claims 1-7.

9. An air supply control method for an air supply device (200), characterized by, The air supply device (200) comprises the air guide structure (100) of any one of claims 1-7, and the control method comprises: obtaining a device starting instruction; controlling the air guide structure (100) to change the air supply direction of the air supply device (200) according to the starting instruction, wherein the first air guide component (11) opens the air outlet (21a), and the second air guide component (12) moves to the air supply path of the air outlet (21a) to split the airflow blown out from the air outlet (21a) into at least two layers.

10. The air supply control method according to claim 9, wherein The step of controlling the air guide structure (100) to change the air supply direction of the air supply device (200) according to the starting instruction comprises: determining the current working mode of the air supply device (200); controlling the air guide structure (100) to be in an air supply state corresponding to the current working mode according to the starting instruction, wherein the first air guide component (11) is rotated to an angle corresponding to the current working mode, and the second air guide component (12) is synchronously controlled to rotate to provide an air supply direction corresponding to the current working mode.

11. The air supply control method according to claim 10, wherein The step of determining the current working mode of the air supply device (200) comprises: determining that the current working mode of the air supply device (200) is a refrigeration mode; According to the starting instruction, the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in a first air supply state, wherein the first air guide component (11) is controlled to rotate to a first rotation angle (11a), and the second air guide component (12) is synchronously controlled to rotate to a first air guide angle (12e); or Determine that the current working mode of the air supply equipment (200) is the anti-direct blowing mode; According to the starting instruction, the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in a second air supply state, wherein the first air guide component (11) is controlled to rotate to a second rotation angle (11b), and the second air guide component (12) is synchronously controlled to rotate to a second air guide angle (12f); or Determine that the current working mode of the air supply equipment (200) is the soft wind mode; According to the starting instruction, the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in a third air supply state, wherein the first air guide component (11) is controlled to rotate to a third rotation angle (11c), and the second air guide component (12) is synchronously controlled to rotate to a third air guide angle (12g).

12. The air supply control method according to claim 11, wherein After the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in the second air supply state according to the starting instruction, the air supply control method further comprises: Obtain the current indoor temperature, and determine that the current indoor temperature is not less than a first preset temperature, and control the air guide structure (100) to be in a first air supply state; When the air guide structure (100) is in the first air supply state, a first working time is obtained in real time, and it is determined that the first working time is equal to a first preset time, and the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in a second air supply state.

13. The air supply control method according to claim 11, wherein According to the starting instruction, the air guide structure (100) is controlled to be in a third air supply state, the air supply control method further comprises: Obtain the current indoor temperature, and determine that the current indoor temperature is not greater than a second preset temperature, and control the air guide structure (100) to be in a first air supply state.

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