Cabinet air outlet structure and cabinet air conditioner
By using an independent drive mechanism and transmission system, the problem of the air guide plate in the air conditioner cabinet unit being unable to move independently has been solved, realizing diversified air outlet modes and a zero-wind-feel experience, while reducing the risk of damage to the drive mechanism and space occupation.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520175427.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-26
AI Technical Summary
The two air guide plates on the central shaft of the existing air conditioning unit cannot move independently, resulting in a single air outlet mode.
A cabinet-style air outlet structure was designed, in which the first and second air guide plates are driven by independent first and second drive mechanisms respectively. The independent rotation of the air guide plates is achieved by using a swing arm and crank-connecting rod transmission system. The drive mechanism is installed on the top wall of the air outlet frame to avoid interference and obstruction.
This technology enables independent movement of the air guide plate, enhances the diversity of air outlet modes of the air conditioning unit, improves the user experience, and reduces the risk of damage to the drive mechanism and space occupation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of air conditioner technology, and more specifically, to a cabinet air conditioner air outlet structure and an air conditioner cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] With economic development, air conditioners are becoming increasingly common. Common household air conditioners typically include two types: wall-mounted and floor-standing units. Floor-standing units often feature multiple rotating air deflectors at the air outlet to utilize various airflow patterns to meet different user needs.
[0003] Currently, for two air guide plates with a common rotating shaft, they usually rotate synchronously and cannot move independently. Utility Model Content
[0004] The first objective of this utility model is to provide a cabinet air outlet structure to solve the technical problem that the two air guide plates with a common rotating shaft cannot move independently.
[0005] The cabinet air outlet structure provided by this utility model includes an air outlet frame with an air outlet and an air guide assembly disposed at the air outlet. The air guide assembly includes a first air guide plate, a second air guide plate, a first driving mechanism, and a second driving mechanism. The first air guide plate has a first rotating hole, and the second air guide plate has a second rotating hole opposite to the first rotating hole. The first driving mechanism includes a swing arm fixedly connected to the first air guide plate. The swing axis of the swing arm coincides with the rotation axis of the first air guide plate, and the swing arm has a clearance hole opposite to the first rotating hole. The output end of the second driving mechanism passes through the clearance hole and the first rotating hole and is fixedly fitted into the second rotating hole.
[0006] When the air outlet structure of this cabinet is used for air outlet, the swing of the swing arm of the first drive mechanism can drive the rotation of the first air guide plate fixed thereto, thereby driving the first air guide plate. By passing the output end of the second drive mechanism through the clearance hole of the swing arm and the first rotation hole of the first air guide plate, and then fixing it to the second rotation hole of the second air guide plate, the power output of the second drive mechanism can bypass the clearance hole and the first rotation hole and act directly on the second rotation hole to drive the rotation of the second air guide plate. During this process, the second drive mechanism does not transmit power to the swing arm and the first air guide plate, thus not interfering with the rotation of the first air guide plate.
[0007] It can be seen that the air outlet structure of this cabinet unit, through the above-mentioned configuration, achieves independent driving of the first and second air guide plates with a common rotating shaft, so that the first and second air guide plates can move independently, thereby solving the technical problems existing in the prior art.
[0008] Furthermore, the first drive mechanism also includes a first motor, a crank, and a connecting rod. The housing of the first motor is mounted on the air outlet frame, and the motor shaft of the first motor is connected to the crank to drive the crank to rotate. One end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the crank, and the other end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the swing arm. This arrangement allows the swing arm to obtain a large power output, thereby ensuring reliable drive of the first air guide plate. Moreover, using the crank and connecting rod to transmit power to the swing arm also maintains a certain distance between the first motor and the swing arm, preventing interference caused by the first motor being too close to the second drive mechanism.
[0009] Furthermore, the swing arm is provided with an output bushing, which is inserted into the first rotating hole and circumferentially limited in fit with the first rotating hole. This arrangement not only allows the swing arm to reliably transmit power to the first air guide plate during swinging by utilizing the interaction between the output bushing and the first rotating hole, but also enables a detachable connection between the swing arm and the first air guide plate.
[0010] Furthermore, the air outlet frame includes a top wall and a bottom wall that are opposite to each other and spaced apart in the vertical direction. The air outlet is located between the top wall and the bottom wall. The first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism are both installed on the top wall, and the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism are located on the side of the top wall opposite to the air outlet. The top wall has a through hole, and the output shaft sleeve is rotatably installed in the through hole. By setting the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism on the upper surface of the top wall, not only can the air outlet be avoided, but it also facilitates the installation and debugging of the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism. Moreover, it can keep the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism away from the water channels and water collection tank of the air conditioner cabinet, reducing the risk of damage to the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism caused by condensate. In addition, by installing the first drive mechanism and the second drive mechanism in the same area, it is also convenient to run the wiring together.
[0011] Furthermore, the air outlet frame also includes a diversion cone, which is located between the top wall and the bottom wall. Air outlets are formed on both the left and right sides of the diversion cone, and a guide component is provided at each air outlet. By setting the diversion cone, the air conditioning air blown out through the air duct can be diverted, allowing the air conditioning air to be delivered from the air outlets on both sides of the diversion cone. This design increases the lateral air outlet area of the cabinet air conditioner's air outlet structure, which is beneficial for achieving wide-angle air delivery.
[0012] Furthermore, the second drive mechanism includes a second motor and a drive shaft coaxially fixed to the second motor. The drive shaft forms the output end of the second drive mechanism, and the drive shaft is circumferentially limited in fit with the second rotating hole. Through this arrangement, on the one hand, the power output by the second motor can be directly transmitted to the second air guide plate through the drive shaft, resulting in high transmission efficiency and ensuring the rotational accuracy of the second air guide plate. On the other hand, it also ensures that the second motor and the second air guide plate are essentially on the same straight line, reducing the occupancy of lateral space.
[0013] Furthermore, the first air guide plate is located on the side of the second air guide plate near the air outlet, and the first motor and the second motor are arranged roughly in the left-right direction, with the first motor close to the center line of the air outlet frame. This arrangement ensures that both the first and second motors are roughly located directly above the air outlet on this side, reducing the space occupied and lowering the requirement for the width of the air outlet frame, thus contributing to the compactness of the cabinet air outlet structure in this embodiment.
[0014] Furthermore, the air outlet frame is provided with a first mounting base, to which the first motor is detachably connected. This configuration provides a mounting base for the first motor, and by detachably connecting the first motor to the first mounting base, it also facilitates disassembly and maintenance of the first motor. And / or, the air outlet frame is provided with a second mounting base, to which the second motor is detachably connected. This configuration provides a mounting base for the second motor, and by detachably connecting the second motor to the second mounting base, it also facilitates disassembly and maintenance of the second motor.
[0015] The second objective of this utility model is to provide an air conditioning unit that solves the technical problem that the two air guide plates with a common rotating shaft cannot move independently.
[0016] The air conditioner cabinet unit provided by this utility model includes a cabinet unit body and the aforementioned cabinet unit air outlet structure, wherein the air outlet frame is installed at the air outlet end of the cabinet unit body; the first air guide plate is a zero-air plate.
[0017] By incorporating the aforementioned air outlet structure into the air conditioning unit, the air conditioning unit gains all the advantages of the aforementioned air outlet structure, which will not be elaborated upon here.
[0018] In addition, by setting the first air guide plate as a zero-wind plate, the air conditioner unit can not only have a windless air outlet mode to enhance the user experience, but also reduce the weight of the first air guide plate, thereby reducing the load on the swing arm.
[0019] Furthermore, the first air guide plate includes a first side edge and a second side edge. In the zero-wind state of the air conditioner, the first air guide plate blocks the air outlet, and the first side edge is connected to the flow divider cone of the air outlet frame, while the second side edge is connected to the forward-facing edge of the second air guide plate. Through this arrangement, in zero-wind mode, all the air conditioning air can be blown out through the micro-holes in the first air guide plate, ensuring a zero-wind experience for the user. At the same time, this arrangement also improves the overall integrity of the air conditioner in zero-wind mode. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the provided drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the air outlet structure of the cabinet unit provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of the local structure at point A;
[0023] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A partial structural decomposition diagram at point A in the middle;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a front view of the air conditioner cabinet unit in the closed state provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the air conditioner cabinet unit in the closed state provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a front view of the air conditioner unit in direct blowing mode provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0027] Figure 7 This is a structural schematic diagram of an air conditioner unit in direct blowing mode provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0028] Figure 8 This is a front structural view of an air conditioner unit in a zero-airflow state, provided as an embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 9 This is a structural schematic diagram of an air conditioner unit in a zero-airflow state provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0030] Figure 10This is a front structural view of an air conditioner cabinet unit in a wide-angle view, provided as an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0031] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the air conditioner cabinet unit in a wide-angle state according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0032] Figure 12 This is a top view of the internal structure of an air conditioner cabinet unit in a closed state, provided in an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0033] Figure 13 A top view of the internal structure of an air conditioner unit in direct airflow mode, provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0034] Figure 14 A top view of the internal structure of an air conditioner unit in zero-airflow state, provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0035] Figure 15 This is a top view of the internal structure of an air conditioner cabinet unit in a wide-angle view, as provided in an embodiment of this utility model.
[0036] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0037] 010 - Air outlet structure of the cabinet unit; 020 - Cabinet unit body;
[0038] 100-Air outlet frame;
[0039] 110 - Air outlet; 120 - Top wall; 130 - Bottom wall; 140 - Diverter cone; 150 - First mounting base; 160 - Second mounting base;
[0040] 210-First air guide plate; 211-First rotating hole; 212-First side edge; 213-Second side edge; 220-Second air guide plate; 221-Second rotating hole; 230-First drive mechanism; 231-Swing arm; 2311-Leaning hole; 2312-Output shaft sleeve; 232-First motor; 233-Crank; 234-Connecting rod; 240-Second drive mechanism; 241-Second motor; 242-Drive shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0041] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of this utility model and are not intended to limit it.
[0042] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the cabinet air outlet structure 010 provided in this embodiment; Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of the local structure at point A; Figure 3 for Figure 1A partial structural decomposition diagram at point A in the middle. (See diagram below.) Figures 1 to 3 As shown, this embodiment provides a cabinet air outlet structure 010, including an air outlet frame 100 with an air outlet 110 and an air guide assembly disposed at the air outlet 110. The air guide assembly includes a first air guide plate 210, a second air guide plate 220, a first drive mechanism 230, and a second drive mechanism 240. Specifically, the first air guide plate 210 has a first rotation hole 211, and the second air guide plate 220 has a second rotation hole 221 opposite to the first rotation hole 211. The first drive mechanism 230 includes a swing arm 231 fixedly connected to the first air guide plate 210. The swing axis of the swing arm 231 coincides with the rotation axis of the first air guide plate 210. The swing arm 231 has a clearance hole 2311 opposite to the first rotation hole 211. The output end of the second drive mechanism 240 passes through the clearance hole 2311 and the first rotation hole 211 and is fixedly fitted into the second rotation hole 221.
[0043] When the air outlet structure 010 of the cabinet is used for air outlet, the swing of the swing arm 231 of the first drive mechanism 230 can drive the first air guide plate 210 fixed thereto to rotate, thereby driving the first air guide plate 210. By passing the output end of the second drive mechanism 240 through the clearance hole 2311 of the swing arm 231 and the first rotation hole 211 of the first air guide plate 210, and then fixing it in the second rotation hole 221 of the second air guide plate 220, the power output of the second drive mechanism 240 can bypass the clearance hole 2311 and the first rotation hole 211 and directly act on the second rotation hole 221 to drive the rotation of the second air guide plate 220. During this process, the second drive mechanism 240 does not transmit power to the swing arm 231 and the first air guide plate 210, thereby not interfering with the rotation of the first air guide plate 210.
[0044] It can be seen that, through the above-mentioned configuration, the air outlet structure 010 of the cabinet unit realizes independent driving of the first air guide plate 210 and the second air guide plate 220 with the same rotating shaft, so that the first air guide plate 210 and the second air guide plate 220 can move independently, thereby solving the technical problems existing in the prior art.
[0045] Please continue to refer to Figure 3 In this embodiment, the first air guide plate 210 includes a first plate body and a first connecting transverse wall. A first rotating hole 211 is opened in the first connecting transverse wall. The first plate body is used to cooperate with the air outlet 110 at different positions so that the air conditioner cabinet unit has multiple air outlet modes. Similarly, the second air guide plate 220 includes a second plate body and a second connecting transverse wall. A second rotating hole 221 is opened in the second connecting transverse wall. The second plate body is used to cooperate with the air outlet 110 at different positions so that the air conditioner cabinet unit has multiple air outlet modes.
[0046] Please continue to refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 In this embodiment, the first drive mechanism 230 may further include a first motor 232, a crank 233 and a connecting rod 234. The housing of the first motor 232 is mounted on the air outlet frame 100, and the motor shaft of the first motor 232 is connected to the crank 233 to drive the crank 233 to rotate. One end of the connecting rod 234 is rotatably connected to the crank 233, and the other end of the connecting rod 234 is rotatably connected to the swing arm 231.
[0047] When it is necessary to rotate the first air guide plate 210, the first motor 232 can be started, and the first motor 232 drives the crank 233 to rotate. Under the action of the rotation of the crank 233, the connecting rod 234 will move, thereby causing the swing arm 231, which is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 234, to swing, thereby realizing the rotation drive of the first air guide plate 210.
[0048] This configuration allows the swing arm 231 to obtain a large power output, thereby ensuring reliable driving of the first air guide plate 210. Furthermore, the use of the crank 233 and connecting rod 234 to transmit power to the swing arm 231 also ensures that there is a certain distance between the first motor 232 and the swing arm 231, which can prevent the first motor 232 from interfering with the second drive mechanism 240 due to being too close.
[0049] Please continue to refer to Figure 3 In this embodiment, the swing arm 231 is provided with an output shaft sleeve 2312, wherein the output shaft sleeve 2312 is inserted into the first rotating hole 211, and the output shaft sleeve 2312 is circumferentially limited to the first rotating hole 211.
[0050] With the above settings, on the one hand, the swing arm 231 can transmit power to the first air guide plate 210 by utilizing the cooperation between the output shaft sleeve 2312 and the first rotating hole 211 during the swing process, and the power transmission is reliable. On the other hand, it can also realize the detachable connection between the swing arm 231 and the first air guide plate 210.
[0051] Specifically, the cross-section of the first rotating hole 211 is hexagonal, and correspondingly, the cross-section of the outer circumferential surface of the output shaft sleeve 2312 is also hexagonal, thereby achieving a circumferential limiting fit between the output shaft sleeve 2312 and the first rotating hole 211. Of course, in other embodiments, the first rotating hole 211 and the output shaft sleeve 2312 can also be of other shapes, as long as this arrangement of the output shaft sleeve 2312 and the first rotating hole 211 can achieve circumferential rotation limiting of the output shaft sleeve 2312 in the first rotating hole 211.
[0052] Please continue to refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3In this embodiment, the second drive mechanism 240 includes a second motor 241 and a drive shaft 242 coaxially fixed to the second motor 241. The drive shaft 242 forms the output end of the second drive mechanism 240, and the drive shaft 242 is circumferentially limited to the second rotating hole 221.
[0053] With the above settings, on the one hand, the power output by the second motor 241 can be directly transmitted to the second air guide plate 220 through the drive shaft 242, which not only has high transmission efficiency, but also ensures the rotational accuracy of the second air guide plate 220. On the other hand, it also makes the second motor 241 and the second air guide plate 220 basically on the same straight line, reducing the occupation of lateral space.
[0054] Specifically, the second rotating hole 221 is a flat hole, and correspondingly, the drive shaft 242 is a flat shaft, thereby achieving a circumferential limiting fit between the drive shaft 242 and the second rotating hole 221. Of course, in other embodiments, the second rotating hole 221 and the drive shaft 242 can also be of other shapes, as long as this arrangement of the drive shaft 242 and the second rotating hole 221 can achieve circumferential rotation limiting of the drive shaft 242 in the second rotating hole 221.
[0055] Please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3 In this embodiment, the air outlet frame 100 may include a top wall 120 and a bottom wall 130 that are opposite to each other and spaced apart in the vertical direction. The air outlet 110 is located between the top wall 120 and the bottom wall 130. The first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 are both installed on the top wall 120, and the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 are located on the side of the top wall 120 away from the air outlet 110. The top wall 120 has a through hole, and the output shaft sleeve 2312 is rotatably installed in the through hole.
[0056] By placing both the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 in the same area of the air outlet frame 100, it is convenient to route the wiring of the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 together. Furthermore, by placing the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 on the upper surface of the top wall 120, not only is it possible to avoid obstructing the air outlet 110, but it also facilitates the installation and debugging of the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240. Moreover, it allows the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 to be kept away from the water channels and water collection tank of the air conditioner unit, reducing the risk of damage to the first drive mechanism 230 and the second drive mechanism 240 caused by condensate.
[0057] Specifically, in this embodiment, the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 are both installed on the top wall 120 of the air outlet frame 100 with the motor shaft facing downwards.
[0058] Please continue to refer to Figure 2and Figure 3 In this embodiment, the top wall 120 of the air outlet frame 100 is provided with a first mounting base 150, and the first motor 232 is detachably connected to the first mounting base 150.
[0059] The first mounting base 150 provides a mounting foundation for the first motor 232. Furthermore, by detachably connecting the first motor 232 to the first mounting base 150, it facilitates disassembly and maintenance of the first motor 232. Additionally, the first mounting base 150 can raise the housing of the first motor 232, creating a gap between the housing and the upper surface of the top wall 120 to prevent collision and interference with the crank 233.
[0060] Please continue to refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 In this embodiment, similarly, the top wall 120 of the air outlet frame 100 is also provided with a second mounting base 160, and the second motor 241 is detachably connected to the second mounting base 160.
[0061] The second mounting base 160 provides a mounting foundation for the second motor 241. Furthermore, by detachably connecting the second motor 241 to the second mounting base 160, it facilitates disassembly and maintenance of the second motor 241. Additionally, the second mounting base 160 can raise the housing of the second motor 241, creating a gap between the housing and the upper surface of the top wall 120 to prevent collision and interference with the connecting rod 234 and the swing arm 231.
[0062] Please continue to refer to Figure 1 In this embodiment, the air outlet frame 100 also includes a diversion cone 140. Specifically, the diversion cone 140 is located between the top wall 120 and the bottom wall 130. Air outlets 110 are formed on both the left and right sides of the diversion cone 140, and an air guide component is provided at the position of each air outlet 110.
[0063] By setting the diversion cone 140, the air conditioning air blown out through the air duct can be diverted, so that the air conditioning air can be sent out from the air outlets 110 on both sides of the diversion cone 140. This setting increases the horizontal air outlet area of the cabinet air outlet structure 010, which is conducive to achieving wide-angle air supply.
[0064] Please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3In this embodiment, the first air guide plate 210 is located on the side of the second air guide plate 220 near the air outlet 110. The first motor 232 and the second motor 241 are arranged roughly in the left-right direction, with the first motor 232 close to the center line of the air outlet frame 100. That is to say, in the air outlet structure 010 of this cabinet air conditioner, for the air outlet 110 on any side of the diversion cone 140, the first air guide plate 210 and the second air guide plate 220 are arranged sequentially from the center of the air outlet frame 100 to that side. At the same time, the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 are also arranged sequentially from the center of the air outlet frame 100 to that side.
[0065] This arrangement ensures that the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 are both located approximately above the side air outlet 110, reducing the space occupied and lowering the requirement for the width of the air outlet frame 100, which is beneficial to the compactness of the cabinet air outlet structure 010 in this embodiment.
[0066] At the same time, this arrangement also brings the first motor 232 closer to the diversion cone 140, which can support the weight of the first motor 232, thereby reducing the stress on the top wall 120 directly above the air outlet 110 and suppressing the deformation of the air outlet frame 100.
[0067] It should be noted that "the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 are arranged approximately in the left-right direction" means that the arrangement direction of the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 is along the left-right direction, or that the arrangement direction of the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 is at a certain angle to the left-right direction, such as -30° to 30°. When the line connecting the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 is located in front of the left-right direction, the above angle is positive; when the line connecting the first motor 232 and the second motor 241 is located in the rear of the left-right direction, the above angle is negative.
[0068] Figure 4 This is a front view of the air conditioner unit in the closed state provided in this embodiment; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the air conditioner unit in the closed state provided in this embodiment; Figure 6 This is a front view of the air conditioner unit in direct airflow mode provided in this embodiment; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the air conditioner unit in direct-blowing mode provided in this embodiment; Figure 8 This is a front view of the air conditioner unit in zero-airflow state provided in this embodiment;
[0069] Figure 9 This is a structural diagram of the air conditioner unit in zero-airflow state provided in this embodiment; Figure 10 This is a front structural view of the air conditioner unit in a wide-angle view provided in this embodiment; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the air conditioner unit in the wide-angle view provided in this embodiment.
[0070] In addition, this embodiment also provides an air conditioner cabinet unit, including a cabinet unit body 020 and the above-mentioned cabinet unit air outlet structure 010, wherein the air outlet frame 100 is installed at the air outlet end of the cabinet unit body 020; the first air guide plate 210 is a zero air plate.
[0071] By incorporating the aforementioned air outlet structure 010 into the air conditioning unit, the air conditioning unit acquires all the advantages of the aforementioned air outlet structure 010, which will not be elaborated upon here.
[0072] In addition, by setting the first air guide plate 210 as a zero-wind plate, the air conditioner unit can not only have a windless air outlet mode to enhance the user experience, but also reduce the weight of the first air guide plate 210, thereby reducing the load on the swing arm 231.
[0073] Figure 12 This is a top view of the internal structure of the air conditioner unit in the closed state provided in this embodiment. Please continue to refer to... Figure 4 and Figure 5 and combined Figure 12 When the air conditioner unit is closed, the first air guide plate 210 is hidden inside the unit body 020, and the second air guide plate 220 blocks the air outlet 110, so that the air conditioner air cannot be sent out through the air outlet 110.
[0074] Figure 13 This is a top view of the internal structure of the air conditioner unit in direct airflow mode as provided in this embodiment. Please continue to refer to... Figure 6 and Figure 7 and combined Figure 13 When the air conditioner is in direct blowing mode, compared to the closed state, the first air guide plate 210 rotates 27° counterclockwise and the second air guide plate 220 rotates 72° counterclockwise. At this time, the air conditioner air mainly blows forward through the gap between the split cone 140 and the second air guide plate 220, so that the air conditioner air can be blown to a farther position.
[0075] Figure 14 This is a top view of the internal structure of the air conditioner unit in zero-airflow mode as provided in this embodiment. Please continue to refer to... Figure 8 and Figure 9 and combined Figure 14When the air conditioner is in zero-airflow state, compared to the closed state, the first air guide plate 210 rotates 82° counterclockwise and the second air guide plate 220 rotates 82° counterclockwise. At this time, the first air guide plate 210 is in front of the air outlet 110, and the second air guide plate 220 blocks the air outlet 110 at the outer edge of the air outlet 110. The first side edge 212 of the first air guide plate 210 is connected to the diverter cone 140, and the second side edge 213 is connected to the forward edge of the second air guide plate 220, so that the air conditioning air blown out through the air duct flows between the diverter cone 140 and the second air guide plate 220, and is further sent to the indoor space through the first air guide plate 210.
[0076] Figure 15 This is a top view of the internal structure of the air conditioner unit provided in this embodiment, viewed from a wide angle. Please continue to refer to... Figure 10 and Figure 11 and combined Figure 15 When the air conditioner is in the wide-angle state, compared to the closed state, the first air guide plate 210 rotates 82° counterclockwise and the second air guide plate 220 rotates 127° counterclockwise. At this time, the first air guide plate 210 is located in front of the air outlet 110, and the second air guide plate 220 is approximately perpendicular to the air outlet 110. The first side edge 212 of the first air guide plate 210 is connected to the diverter cone 140. The first air guide plate 210 and the second air guide plate 220 are approximately parallel, so that the air conditioning air blown out through the air duct can be blown forward from both sides of the second air guide plate 220 and simultaneously blown out through the first air guide plate 210, thus achieving wide-angle air supply.
[0077] Please continue to refer to Figure 3 In this embodiment, the first air guide plate 210 includes a first side edge 212 and a second side edge 213. In the zero-wind state of the air conditioner cabinet, the first air guide plate 210 blocks the air outlet 110, and the first side edge 212 is connected to the diversion cone 140 of the air outlet frame 100, and the second side edge 213 is connected to the forward edge of the second air guide plate 220.
[0078] With the above settings, the air conditioning unit can blow out all the air through the micro-holes in the first air guide plate 210 in zero-wind mode, ensuring the user's zero-wind experience. At the same time, this setting also makes the air conditioning unit more integrated in zero-wind mode.
[0079] It should be noted that, generally speaking, the side of an air conditioner unit that faces the indoor space or the area where the user is active is the front side of the unit; while the side facing a corner or a wall is the rear side. When a user is facing the air conditioner unit, the user's left side is the left side of the unit, and the user's right side is the right side of the unit.
[0080] While the present invention has been disclosed above, it is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention; therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope defined in the claims.
[0081] Finally, it should be noted that in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the term "comprising" or any other variations thereof is intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0082] In the above embodiments, descriptions of directions such as "left", "right", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", and "side" are based on the accompanying drawings.
[0083] The above description of the disclosed embodiments enables those skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A cabinet air outlet structure, characterized in that, The air outlet frame (100) is provided with an air outlet (110), and a guide air component is arranged at the air outlet (110), the guide air component comprises a first guide air plate (210), a second guide air plate (220), a first driving mechanism (230) and a second driving mechanism (240), the first guide air plate (210) is provided with a first rotating hole (211), the second guide air plate (220) is provided with a second rotating hole (221) opposite to the first rotating hole (211), the first driving mechanism (230) comprises a swing arm (231) fixedly connected with the first guide air plate (210), the swing axis of the swing arm (231) coincides with the rotating axis of the first guide air plate (210), the swing arm (231) is provided with a clearance hole (2311) opposite to the first rotating hole (211), and the output end of the second driving mechanism (240) penetrates through the clearance hole (2311) and the first rotating hole (211) and is fixedly sleeved on the second rotating hole (221).
2. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first driving mechanism (230) further comprises a first motor (232), a crank (233) and a connecting rod (234), the shell of the first motor (232) is mounted on the air outlet frame (100), the motor shaft of the first motor (232) is connected with the crank (233) and used for driving the crank (233) to rotate, one end of the connecting rod (234) is rotationally connected with the crank (233), and the other end of the connecting rod (234) is rotationally connected with the swing arm (231).
3. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The swing arm (231) is provided with an output shaft sleeve (2312), the output shaft sleeve (2312) is inserted into the first rotating hole (211), and the output shaft sleeve (2312) is in circumferential limiting fit with the first rotating hole (211).
4. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The air outlet frame (100) comprises a top wall (120) and a bottom wall (130) oppositely and spacedly arranged along the up-down direction, the air outlet (110) is located between the top wall (120) and the bottom wall (130), the first driving mechanism (230) and the second driving mechanism (240) are both mounted on the top wall (120), and the first driving mechanism (230) and the second driving mechanism (240) are located on the side of the top wall (120) away from the air outlet (110), the top wall (120) is provided with a through hole, and the output shaft sleeve (2312) is rotationally mounted on the through hole.
5. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 4, characterized in that, The air outlet frame (100) further comprises a flow dividing cone (140), the flow dividing cone (140) is located between the top wall (120) and the bottom wall (130), the left side and the right side of the flow dividing cone (140) both form the air outlet (110), and the guide air component is arranged at the position of each air outlet (110).
6. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second driving mechanism (240) comprises a second motor (241) and a driving shaft (242) fixed coaxially with the second motor (241), the driving shaft (242) forms an output end of the second driving mechanism (240), and the driving shaft (242) is in circumferential limiting fit with the second rotating hole (221).
7. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first air deflector (210) is located on a side of the second air deflector (220) close to the air outlet (110), the first motor (232) and the second motor (241) are arranged along a left-right direction, and the first motor (232) is close to a center line of the air outlet frame (100).
8. The cabinet air outlet structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The air outlet frame (100) is provided with a first mounting seat (150), and the first motor (232) is detachably connected to the first mounting seat (150); and / or the air outlet frame (100) is provided with a second mounting seat (160), and the second motor (241) is detachably connected to the second mounting seat (160).
9. An air conditioner cabinet machine, characterized in that, The air outlet structure comprises a cabinet machine body (020) and the air outlet structure of any one of claims 1-8, the air outlet frame (100) is installed on an air outlet end of the cabinet machine body (020), and the first air deflector (210) is a zero air deflector.
10. The cabinet air conditioner according to claim 9, wherein The first air deflector (210) comprises a first side edge (212) and a second side edge (213), in a zero air state of the air conditioner cabinet machine, the first air deflector (210) shields the air outlet (110), the first side edge (212) is connected with a flow dividing cone (140) of the air outlet frame (100), and the second side edge (213) is connected with a forward edge of the second air deflector (220).