Integrated ceiling electric appliance structure
By introducing air guides and airflow dividers into the integrated ceiling electrical structure, the problem of the inability to adjust the air outlet structure was solved, achieving flexible adaptation of the air outlet direction and cost savings, and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511545459.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-10-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The air outlet structure of existing integrated ceiling-mounted warm air heaters cannot be flexibly adjusted, leading to increased production costs in order to adapt to changes in market demand.
An integrated ceiling electrical structure was designed, which converts vertical airflow into horizontal airflow through an air guide hood. The hood structure is formed by the air guide block and the air outlet plate, and combined with the airflow partition plate to avoid direct airflow, adapting to different airflow direction requirements.
It enables flexible adjustment of the air outlet direction, reduces mold opening costs, improves the user experience, and avoids the discomfort caused by direct airflow.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of integrated ceiling electrical structure technology, and more particularly to an integrated ceiling electrical structure. Background Technology
[0002] Current integrated ceiling heating devices, including warm air heaters, heat the room by blowing warm air. They have various air outlet structures, such as circular or long linear shapes, each with different air outlet characteristics.
[0003] In actual production, due to changes in user demand and the market, the air outlet direction needs to be adjusted. For example, the original popular air outlet method was vertical air outlet, while the current popular method is horizontal air outlet, and vice versa. This has resulted in the air outlet structure of the previous batch of heaters produced by the factory not matching the market. If production were to be restarted, the cost would increase sharply. Therefore, an air outlet structure that can reduce costs without affecting the air outlet effect is needed to adapt to the original heaters. Summary of the Invention
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this invention provides an integrated ceiling electrical structure, comprising a cover plate, an air guide hood, and a panel. The cover plate has air inlets on its left and right sides, with a strip-shaped air outlet between the two inlets. The panel has an air outlet, with its long axis perpendicular to the long axis of the air outlet. The bottom of the air outlet is divided into three parts by a partition: the left and right parts are panel air inlets, and the middle part is a panel air outlet. The air guide hood includes an air outlet plate and air guide blocks. The center of the air outlet plate has an air outlet parallel to the air outlet, and the top surface of the air outlet plate gradually slopes down to the side wall. An air guide block is fixed to the bottom of each of the left and right ends of the air outlet plate. The distance between the bottom surfaces of the two air guide blocks is the same as the width of the air outlet. The length of the air guide hood is the same as the length of the air outlet. The bottom of the air guide blocks and the left and right ends of the air outlet plate respectively cover a portion of the air inlets.
[0005] Furthermore, air guide block connection holes are provided on the air outlet plates on both the front and rear sides of the air outlet. Air guide block connecting screws are screwed into the air guide block connection holes and the top surface of the air guide block to connect the air guide block to the air outlet plate.
[0006] Furthermore, a connecting post is provided at the bottom edge of the air guide block, and the cover plate connecting screw is screwed into the connecting post and the cover plate to connect the cover plate and the air guide block.
[0007] Furthermore, airflow dividing plates extend downwards from the left and right ends of the bottom of the air outlet plate.
[0008] Furthermore, the strip-shaped air outlet, panel air outlet, panel air inlet, and air outlet plate vent are all rectangular holes.
[0009] Furthermore, the strip-shaped air outlet, panel air outlet, panel air inlet, and air outlet plate air outlet are all equipped with grilles.
[0010] Furthermore, baffles extend from the left and right ends of the air outlet towards the center of the air outlet, and the width of the baffles does not exceed half the width of the bottom surface of the air guide block.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: 1. By using an air guide hood, the vertical air outlet of the enclosure is changed to a horizontal air outlet, which makes it easier to adapt to different panel air outlets and saves on enclosure mold costs.
[0012] 2. The air guide block and the air outlet plate form a cover structure, covering the air outlet of the cover plate, so that the air outlet is completely drawn into the air guide cover and concentrated.
[0013] 3. An airflow divider is installed inside the air guide shroud to separate the air entering the shroud and prevent the air from blowing directly out, which could cause discomfort to the user. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the air guide shroud structure; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the air guide cover and the bottom structure of the panel; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the air guide cover and the cover plate; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-section of the air guide shroud.
[0015] In the diagram, 1. Cover plate; 2. Air guide hood; 3. Panel; 4. Air inlet; 5. Strip air outlet; 6. Air outlet; 7. Panel air outlet; 8. Panel air inlet; 9. Air outlet of the air outlet plate; 10. Air outlet plate; 11. Air guide block; 12. Airflow dividing plate; 13. Air guide block connection hole; 14. Connecting column. Detailed Implementation
[0016] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to embodiments. Specific details will be used in the following description to ensure a thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention can still be made without these specific details, meaning that those skilled in the art can more effectively explain the nature of their work to other skilled in the art using these descriptions and statements herein. Furthermore, it should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the application and are not intended to limit the actual scope of protection. All raw materials used in the following embodiments are commercially available products.
[0017] Example 1 like Figures 1-5As shown, an integrated ceiling electrical structure includes a cover plate 1, an air guide hood 2, and a panel 3. The cover plate 1 has air inlets 4 on its left and right sides, and a strip-shaped air outlet 5 is provided between the two air inlets 4. The panel 3 has an air outlet 6, with the long axis of the air outlet 6 perpendicular to the long axis of the air outlet 5. The bottom of the air outlet 6 is divided into three parts by a partition: the left and right parts are panel air inlets 8, and the middle part is panel air outlet 7. The air guide hood 2 includes an air outlet plate 10 and air guide blocks 11. The center of the air outlet plate 10 is parallel to the air outlet 6 and has an air outlet 9. The top surface of the air outlet plate 10 is a gradually decreasing slope to the side wall. An air guide block 11 is fixed to the bottom of each of the left and right ends of the air outlet plate 10. The spacing between the bottom surfaces of the two air guide blocks 11 is the same as the width of the air outlet 9. The length of the air guide hood 2 is the same as the length of the air outlet 5. The bottom of the air guide block 11 and the left and right ends of the air outlet plate 10 respectively cover part of the air inlets 4.
[0018] Air outlet 10 on both sides of the air outlet 9 is provided with air guide block connecting holes 13. Air guide block connecting screws are screwed into the air guide block connecting holes 13 and the top surface of the air guide block 11 to connect the air guide block 11 to the air outlet 10. A connecting post 14 is provided at the bottom edge of the air guide block 11. Cover plate connecting screws are screwed into the connecting post 14 and the cover plate 1 to connect the cover plate 1 to the air guide block 11. Airflow dividing plates 12 extend downward from the left and right ends of the bottom of the air outlet 10.
[0019] The strip-shaped air outlet 5, panel air outlet 7, panel air inlet 8, and air outlet plate 9 are all rectangular holes. The strip-shaped air outlet 5, panel air outlet 7, panel air inlet 8, and air outlet plate 9 are all equipped with grilles.
[0020] The air outlet 9 of the air outlet plate has baffles extending from the left and right ends toward the center of the air outlet plate 10. The width of the baffles does not exceed half the width of the bottom surface of the air guide block 11.
[0021] This invention uses an air guide shroud 2 to rotate the air outlet of the housing by 90° before it is released, making it easy to adapt to different panel air outlets and saving on housing molding costs. The air guide block 11 and the air outlet plate 10 form a shroud structure, covering the air outlet of the cover plate 1, so that the air from the air outlet 5 completely enters the air guide shroud 2 and is concentrated for outlet. An airflow partition plate 12 is provided inside the air guide shroud 2 to divide the air entering the air guide shroud 2, avoiding the problem of direct airflow causing user discomfort.
[0022] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of the embodiments of the present invention. The description of the above embodiments is only for helping to understand the principles of the embodiments of the present invention. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the embodiments of the present invention. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of the present invention.
Claims
1. An integrated ceiling appliance structure, characterized by: The utility model relates to a cover plate, a wind scooper and a panel, the cover plate is opened and arranged with air inlet on the left and right parts, and a strip-shaped air outlet is arranged between the two air inlets, the panel is opened and arranged with an air port, and the long axis of the air port is perpendicular to the long axis of the air outlet, the bottom of the air port is divided into three parts by a partition, the left and right parts are panel air inlets, and the middle part is a panel air outlet, the wind scooper comprises an air outlet plate and a wind guide block, the center of the air outlet plate is arranged with an air outlet plate air port parallel to the air port, the top surface of the air outlet plate to the side wall is a gradually decreasing inclined surface, and one wind guide block is fixed to the bottom of the left and right ends of the air outlet plate respectively, the interval between the bottom surfaces of the two wind guide blocks is same with the width of the air outlet plate air port, the length of the wind scooper is same with the length of the air outlet, the bottom of the wind guide block covers part of the air inlet on the left and right ends of the air outlet plate respectively.
2. An integrated ceiling appliance structure as defined in claim 1, characterized in that: Air guide block connecting holes are arranged on the air outlet plate on the front and back sides of the air outlet plate air port, air guide block connecting screws are screwed into the air guide block connecting holes and the top surfaces of the air guide blocks to connect the air guide blocks with the air outlet plate.
3. The integrated ceiling appliance structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: Connecting columns are arranged on the bottom edges of the air guide blocks, cover plate connecting screws are screwed into the connecting columns and the cover plate to connect the cover plate with the air guide blocks.
4. The integrated ceiling appliance structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein: Air flow dividing plates extend downward from the left and right ends of the bottom of the air outlet plate.
5. An integrated ceiling appliance structure as defined in claim 4, characterized in that: The strip-shaped air outlet, the panel air outlet, the panel air inlet and the air outlet plate air port are all rectangular holes.
6. An integrated ceiling appliance structure as defined in claim 5, characterized in that: The strip-shaped air outlet, the panel air outlet, the panel air inlet and the air outlet plate air port are all provided with grilles.
7. The integrated ceiling appliance structure as defined in claim 1, wherein: Baffles extend from the left and right ends of the air outlet plate air port to the center of the air outlet plate, and the width of the baffles does not exceed half of the width of the bottom surface of the air guide block.