Air conditioner

By designing an air conditioner whose air supply and exhaust ducts are tightly integrated with the side wall of the target object, the problem of traditional air conditioners not blending well with the home environment has been solved, achieving a beautiful, compact, and aesthetically pleasing appearance.

CN223939542UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24DREAM INNOVATION TECH (SUZHOU) CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520455315.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2024-12-06
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-14

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Technical Problem

Traditional air conditioner indoor units cannot blend into the home environment, resulting in an unsightly appearance, especially in home decoration environments where they appear out of place.

Method used

Design an air conditioner that uses an air supply duct and an air outlet duct. The air outlet duct has a first mounting surface and a second mounting surface, which can be tightly integrated with the side wall of the target object to form a continuous surface and achieve integration with the home environment.

Benefits of technology

Reduce the size of the indoor air conditioner unit to improve aesthetics, and integrate the air duct with the wall or cabinet to avoid looking obtrusive and improve the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an air conditioner, and relates to the technical field of air conditioners. The air conditioner can comprise a machine body, at least one air supply pipeline and an air outlet pipeline, the machine body can comprise an evaporator, a condenser, a compressor and a draught fan, and in other words, the machine body comprises components of an indoor unit and an outdoor unit of a traditional air conditioner. The air outlet pipe is arranged at the tail end of the air supply pipeline, when the air outlet pipe is installed on the target object, the first installation face and the second installation face are arranged, the air outlet pipe can be conveniently installed at the position of the target object through the two installation faces, and the air outlet pipe can be fused into the side wall of the target object; therefore, the air outlet pipe and the target object are basically integrated, the air outlet pipe is prevented from being abrupt, and the attractiveness of the air supply pipeline installed on the target object is improved.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of air conditioners, in particular to an air conditioner. BACKGROUND

[0002] Traditional household wall-mounted air conditioners are divided into indoor units and outdoor units. However, no matter what type of model, because the indoor unit has core components such as heat exchangers, motors, and fan blades inside, the size of the appearance cannot be designed into a delicate and compact shape, so it cannot be well integrated with the home environment. At present, some commercial kitchen air conditioners send air to the kitchen through air ducts, but due to the large size of the air ducts and the lack of return air, they are not suitable for home scenarios and cannot achieve furniture integration, so their appearance is conspicuous and not beautiful. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL

[0003] The purpose of the present application is to provide an air conditioner that solves the problem of poor integration of existing air conditioners located indoors with the home environment.

[0004] In particular, the present application provides an air conditioner, comprising a machine body, an air supply pipeline, and an air outlet pipeline, wherein air is heated by the machine body and then flows into the air outlet pipeline through the air supply pipeline; the end of the air supply pipeline is provided with an air outlet pipe, and the air outlet pipe has an air outlet for air supply to a target space where a target object is located; the air outlet pipe has a first mounting surface, a second mounting surface, and an air outlet surface, and the air outlet surface forms the air outlet; in a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface, the first mounting surface, and the second mounting surface, the first end of the air outlet surface is connected to the first mounting surface, and the second end of the air outlet surface is connected to the second mounting surface.

[0005] Optionally, in a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface, the first mounting surface, and the second mounting surface, the angle between the plane where the air outlet surface is located and the plane where the first mounting surface is located is less than or equal to 90 degrees; and / or, the angle between the plane where the air outlet surface is located and the plane where the second mounting surface is located is less than or equal to 90 degrees.

[0006] Optionally, the first mounting surface is perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the second mounting surface.

[0007] Optionally, the first mounting surface is parallel or approximately parallel to the second mounting surface.

[0008] Optionally, the air outlet pipe has a first transition surface, the first transition surface connects the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, and the first transition surface is parallel or approximately parallel to the air outlet surface.

[0009] Optionally, the air outlet duct has a second transition surface, which is located at the end of the air outlet duct; the second transition surface connects the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, and is arranged perpendicularly to the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface.

[0010] Optionally, when the air outlet duct is mounted on the sidewall surface of the target object through the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, the angle between the air outlet surface and the sidewall surface of the target object is greater than 90 degrees.

[0011] Optionally, when the air outlet duct is mounted on the sidewall surface of the target object through the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, the air outlet surface and the sidewall surface of the target object are located in the same plane.

[0012] Optionally, at least one of the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface can be used to connect with the air supply duct.

[0013] Optionally, at least one of the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface is provided with a mounting structure and a mounting bracket; the mounting bracket can be used to be fixedly arranged on the target object, and the mounting bracket cooperates with the mounting structure to mount the air outlet duct on the target object.

[0014] Optionally, the mounting structure and the mounting bracket are both provided with magnetic attraction structures, so that the mounting structure and the mounting bracket are attracted to each other, thereby mounting the air outlet duct on the target object.

[0015] Optionally, the mounting structure is provided with a buckle, and the mounting bracket is provided with a clamping groove; the air outlet duct is mounted on the target object through cooperation of the buckle and the clamping groove.

[0016] Optionally, the air outlet duct comprises a plurality of air outlet modules which are clamped to each other, each of the air outlet modules is provided with the mounting structure, and the mounting bracket can simultaneously mount at least two air outlet modules.

[0017] Optionally, the mounting bracket comprises a connecting portion and a mounting portion; the connecting portion connects the mounting portion, and the mounting bracket is connected with the target object through the connecting portion; the mounting portion cooperates with the mounting structure, thereby connecting the air outlet duct to the mounting bracket.

[0018] This air conditioning system utilizes supply and exhaust ducts for gas delivery and heat exchange. This results in a more compact air conditioner design, reducing the size of the indoor unit and facilitating the design of a sleek and compact form factor. The exhaust duct features a first and second mounting surface, allowing for easy installation on walls, ceilings, or other suitable locations. This integration with the sidewalls of the installation surface creates a seamless and aesthetically pleasing appearance, preventing the exhaust duct from looking obtrusive.

[0019] The above and other objects, advantages and features of this application will become more apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of specific embodiments of this application in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0020] The following sections will describe some specific embodiments of this application in detail by way of example and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote the same or similar parts or components. Those skilled in the art should understand that these drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings:

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic perspective view of an air conditioner installed in a target space according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a partial exploded view of the fuselage according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic structural diagram of an air outlet duct according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air outlet duct installed on a target object according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air outlet duct installed on a target object according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air outlet duct installed on a target object according to yet another specific embodiment of this application;

[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air outlet duct installed on a target object according to yet another specific embodiment of this application;

[0028] Figure 8 This is a schematic structural diagram of an air outlet duct and mounting bracket according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0029] Figure 9 This is a schematic structural diagram of a mounting bracket according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0030] Figure 10 This is a schematic structural diagram of an air supply duct and a target space according to a specific embodiment of this application;

[0031] Figure 11 This is a schematic structural diagram of an air supply duct and a target space according to a specific embodiment of this application.

[0032] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0033] Air conditioner -100;

[0034] Body - 200; Casing - 210; First receiving cavity - 211; Second receiving cavity - 212; Air outlet - 217; Grille - 218; Evaporator - 220; Condenser - 230; Compressor - 240; Fan - 250; Second partition - 260;

[0035] Air supply duct - 300; Main pipe - 330; Branch pipe - 340;

[0036] Target object - 400; Side wall surface - 401;

[0037] Air outlet duct - 500; Air outlet module - 501; First mounting surface - 5021; Second mounting surface - 5022; Air outlet surface - 503; First transition surface - 504; Air outlet - 510; Side wall - 570; Mounting bracket - 580; Slot - 581; Connecting part - 582; Mounting part - 583;

[0038] Front panel -800. Detailed Implementation

[0039] In the description of this embodiment, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "height", "up", "down", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "front", "rear", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. They 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.

[0040] As a specific embodiment of this application, such as Figures 1 to 5As shown, this embodiment discloses an air conditioner 100, which may include a body 200, an air outlet duct, at least one air supply duct 300, and an air outlet duct 500 disposed at the end of each air supply duct 300. The body 200 houses an evaporator 220, a condenser 230, a compressor 240, and a fan 250. In other words, the body 200 includes the components of a conventional indoor and outdoor unit of an air conditioner 100. After heat exchange, the gas flows into the air supply duct 300 through the body 200, and the gas in the target space returns to the body 200 through the air outlet duct.

[0041] In this embodiment, the air supply duct 300 delivers gas from the unit 200 to the target object 400, while simultaneously returning gas from the target space containing the target object 400 back to the unit 200. In other words, this embodiment of the air conditioner 100 integrates the evaporator 220, condenser 230, and compressor 240 of a traditional indoor and outdoor unit into a single machine, delivering gas to the target space solely through the air supply duct 300. This effectively reduces the size of the indoor unit. Furthermore, since the indoor unit only contains the air supply duct 300 and lacks the evaporator 220 and other components, the air conditioner 100 operates quietly within the target space, enhancing the user experience.

[0042] By externalizing the core components of a traditional air conditioner, such as the heat exchanger, and supplying air through the air duct 300, and by making the air duct 300 smaller, it can be integrated into the home environment.

[0043] As a specific embodiment of this application, the housing 200 includes a shell 210. The shell 210 in this embodiment may include a second partition 260. The second partition 260 divides the shell 210 into a first receiving cavity 211 located above and a second receiving cavity 212 located below. The evaporator 220 is located in the first receiving cavity 211 and the condenser 230 is located in the second receiving cavity 212.

[0044] Specifically, in this embodiment, the housing 200 can be provided with a second partition 260, which divides the housing 210 into two receiving cavities. These two cavities are respectively equipped with an evaporator 220 and a condenser 230. In this embodiment, the evaporator 220 is located in the upper first receiving cavity 211, which is connected to the air supply duct 300. This allows gas to exchange heat through the evaporator 220 before flowing out through the air supply duct 300 into the target space. The condenser 230, located in the second receiving cavity 212, exchanges heat with the liquid in the evaporator 220, ensuring the evaporator 220 reaches a suitable heat exchange temperature. The second partition 260 also prevents gas from passing through both the space containing the evaporator 220 and the space containing the condenser 230, thus avoiding any impact on the heat exchange effect.

[0045] More specifically, in this embodiment, at least one third through hole (not shown in the figure) is provided at the second partition 260, and the third through hole is located at a position corresponding to the location of the condenser 230. Specifically, since condensate easily forms in the evaporator 220 when exchanging heat with the gas, the condensate will flow down the evaporator 220 and drip below. A drip tray can be provided below the evaporator 220, or the second partition 260 can serve as the drip tray. In this embodiment, the third through hole at the second partition 260 allows the condensate to drip down along the third through hole. Since the third through hole is located above the condenser 230, the condensate directly drips onto the condenser 230, thereby cooling the condenser 230 and improving the overall energy efficiency of the unit.

[0046] In another specific embodiment of this application, the second partition 260 is inclined, and the second partition 260 is inclined toward the side where the condenser 230 is located. Specifically, the second partition 260 in this embodiment can be set at an inclination angle, so that the condensate can flow along the second partition 260 to one side and eventually drip onto the condenser 230, thereby cooling the condenser 230 and improving the overall energy efficiency of the unit.

[0047] In another specific embodiment of this application, the third through hole is located on the air outlet side of the evaporator 220. Positioning the third through hole on the air outlet side of the evaporator 220 facilitates rapid and concentrated collection of condensate, allowing the condensate to drip more quickly onto the condenser 230, thus cooling the condenser 230.

[0048] As another specific embodiment of this application, a condensation pipe (not shown in the figure) is provided at the third through hole. One end of the condensation pipe is connected to the third through hole, and the other end of the condensation pipe is set towards the condenser 230. When the evaporator 220 exchanges heat with the gas, the condensate will flow to the condenser 230 through the condensation pipe to cool the condenser 230. By setting the condensation pipe, the design feasibility of the third through hole can be improved, and the effect of guiding the flow of condensate can also be accurately achieved.

[0049] In this embodiment, a body 200 can be equipped with one air supply duct 300. Of course, in other embodiments, a body 200 can be equipped with multiple air supply ducts 300.

[0050] One end of each air supply duct 300 is connected to the body 200, and the other end extends to the target object 400. The air outlet duct 500 at the end of each air supply duct 300 is located at the target object 400. After the evaporator 220 inside the body 200 exchanges heat with the gas, it is blown by the fan 250 through the air supply duct 300 to the air outlet duct 500 and then flows into the target object 400.

[0051] Specifically, the air outlet duct 500 of this embodiment may include an air outlet 510 that can be used to discharge air to the target space where the target object 400 is located. The air outlet duct 500 has a first mounting surface 5021, a second mounting surface 5022 and an air outlet surface 503, and the air outlet surface 503 forms the air outlet 510.

[0052] In a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface 503, the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022, the first mounting surface 5021 is connected to the first end of the air outlet surface 503, and the second mounting surface 5022 is connected to the second end of the air outlet surface 503.

[0053] The first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 can be used to fix the air outlet duct 500 to the target object 400. The air outlet surface 503 can be a surface with an air outlet 510. The air outlet surface 503 is used to blow air evenly out of the air outlet duct 500, and the air outlet 510 is the channel for air to flow out of the air outlet duct 500. The air outlet surface 503 is connected to the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 to form the overall structure of the air outlet duct 500, ensuring the stability of the air outlet duct 500.

[0054] Alternatively, it can be understood that by setting the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed at the target object 400, the plane where the air outlet 510 is located forms a continuous surface with the side wall surface of the target object 400 located on at least one side of the air outlet 510.

[0055] In this embodiment, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed on the target object 400, the surface where the air outlet 510 is located forms a continuous surface with the side wall surface of the target object 400 located on at least one side of the air outlet 510. This allows the air outlet duct 500 to be integrated into the side wall of the target object 400, thereby making the air outlet duct 500 essentially integrated with the target object 400 when it is installed there. This avoids the air outlet duct 500 appearing abrupt and improves the aesthetics of the air supply duct 500.

[0056] Specifically, in this embodiment, an air outlet duct 500 is provided at the end of the air supply duct 300. When gas is delivered to the target space by the air supply duct 300, it is then blown out through the air outlet duct 500. The position and direction of the gas flow can be controlled by the air outlet duct 500.

[0057] Specifically, in this embodiment, the direction in which the air outlet duct 500 extends is parallel to the direction of air outlet, which can minimize the loss of gas energy.

[0058] In addition, the cross-sectional area of ​​the outlet duct 500 in this embodiment is larger than the cross-sectional area of ​​the end of the supply duct 300, so as to avoid gas energy loss and turbulence.

[0059] Specifically, in this embodiment, the air outlet 510 is located on the side wall of the air outlet duct 500, which is parallel to the extension direction. This ensures that the direction of the final blown gas is perpendicular to the extension direction of the air outlet duct 500.

[0060] Of course, in other embodiments, the air outlet 510 and the air outlet direction can be adaptively adjusted to meet different air outlet requirements.

[0061] Specifically, the target object 400 in this embodiment can be a room or a cabinet, etc. The side wall surface 401 of the target object 400 can be the wall surface of the room or the surface of the cabinet. The air outlet 510 of the air duct 500 is exposed on the wall surface or the surface of the cabinet, and the air outlet 510 is a continuous surface with the wall surface or cabinet surface located on at least one side of the air outlet 510. This allows the air outlet 510 to blend seamlessly with the wall surface or cabinet surface, making the air duct 500 integrated with the wall or cabinet, thereby improving aesthetics.

[0062] More specifically, in this embodiment, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed at the target object 400, the air outlet 510 and the side wall surface 401 of the target object 400 surrounding the air outlet 510 form a continuous surface. This allows the air outlet duct 500 to be more integrated with the side wall of the target object 400, further enhancing its aesthetics.

[0063] As a specific embodiment of this application, the air outlet duct 500 of this embodiment has an air outlet surface 503, and an air outlet 510 is provided at the air outlet surface 503. The air outlet surface 503 can be curved or flat. In this embodiment, the air outlet surface 503 is flat.

[0064] Specifically, in this embodiment, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed at the target object 400, the air outlet surface 503 forms a continuous surface with the side wall surface 401 of the target object 400 located on at least one side of the air outlet surface 503. This increases the aesthetics of the air outlet duct 500 when it is installed at the target object 400.

[0065] Furthermore, in this embodiment, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed at the target object 400, the air outlet surface 503 and the side wall surface 401 of the target object 400 surrounding the air outlet surface 503 form a continuous surface. This further enhances the aesthetics of the air outlet duct 500 when it is installed at the target object 400.

[0066] Specifically, in a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface 503, the first mounting surface 5021, and the second mounting surface 5022, the angle between the plane containing the air outlet surface 503 and the plane containing the first mounting surface 5021 is less than or equal to 90 degrees; and / or, the angle between the plane containing the air outlet surface 503 and the plane containing the second mounting surface 5022 is less than or equal to 90 degrees. The plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface 503, the first mounting surface 5021, and the second mounting surface 5022 can be the viewing angle when observing the air outlet duct 500 from the side, such as... Figure 5 As shown, when the cross-section of the air outlet duct 500 is triangular, the surface containing its hypotenuse is the air outlet surface 503, and the surfaces containing its two right-angled sides are the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022, respectively.

[0067] The first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 are respectively attached to the top and side wall of the room (i.e. the target object 400), and the angle between the plane where the air outlet surface 503 is located and the plane where the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 are located is less than 90 degrees.

[0068] When the mounting surface 502 is fixed to the target object by the mounting bracket, and the angle between the plane containing the air outlet surface 503 and the plane containing the mounting surface 502 is less than 90 degrees, both ends of the air outlet surface 503 can extend out of the mounting surface 502 and abut against the top and side wall of the target object respectively, so that the connection between the air outlet duct 500 and the target object is smoother and the gaps during the connection are reduced. The two right-angled sides are mounted on the wall, so that the plane containing the air outlet surface 503 and the wall form a continuous surface, and only the air outlet surface 503 and the air outlet 510 of the air outlet duct 500 are exposed.

[0069] This continuous surface is not a plane, but a folded surface. The air outlet surface 503 has a certain angle with the wall surface, which can be related to the design of the air outlet surface 503. For example, when the cross-section of the air outlet duct 500 is an isosceles right triangle, the angle between its air outlet surface 503 and the wall surface is 135°.

[0070] Specifically, when the triangular cross-section air outlet duct 500 is installed on the wall, since the air outlet surface 503 is continuous with the surface of the wall, the air outlet duct 500 is integrated with the wall, resulting in a grand and beautiful appearance.

[0071] When the cross-section of the 500mm exhaust duct is quadrilateral, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 are parallel or approximately parallel. Two sides of the air outlet duct 500 can be installed with the top and side wall of the target object 400, while the other two sides can have an air outlet 510 set at one location or both locations.

[0072] Preferably, when the cross-section of the air outlet duct 500 is quadrilateral, the plane where the air outlet 510 is located and the exposed surfaces of the target object 400 located around the air outlet 510 form substantially continuous surfaces.

[0073] More preferably, in this embodiment, the plane where the air outlet 510 is located is on the same plane as the side wall surface of the target object 400 near the air outlet 510. In this case, it is necessary to open an installation groove at the target object 400 and embed the air outlet duct 500 into the installation groove, with only the air outlet surface 503 or the air outlet 510 exposed.

[0074] More specifically, in this embodiment, continuity does not mean that the air outlet or air outlet surface and the outside of the side wall must be strictly on the same plane, curved surface, or folded surface. When the air outlet 510 or air outlet surface 503 protrudes or is recessed within an area of ​​about 1-2 cm outside the side wall, it can also be regarded as a continuous surface or the same plane.

[0075] As a specific embodiment of this application, the air outlet duct 500 may have a first transition surface 504, which may connect a first mounting surface 5021 and a second mounting surface 5022. The first transition surface 504 is parallel or approximately parallel to the air outlet surface 503. Figure 6 As shown, when the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 are parallel or approximately parallel, the first end of the first transition surface 504 is connected to the first mounting surface 5021, the second end of the first transition surface 504 is connected to the second mounting surface 5022, and the first transition surface 504 is parallel or approximately parallel to the air outlet surface 503.

[0076] By connecting the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 through the first transition surface 504, the air outlet duct 500 can be tightly fitted to the inner wall of the mounting groove.

[0077] Specifically, the air outlet duct 500 may have a second transition surface (not shown in the figure), which is located at the end of the air outlet duct 500 to ensure the stability and aesthetics of the air outlet duct 500 at the end.

[0078] More specifically, the second transition surface can connect the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022, and is perpendicular to the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022. The second transition surface is a transition structure of the air outlet duct 500, which can be used to connect the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022. Through the second transition surface, the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 can smoothly transition at the end of the air outlet duct 500, forming an integral air outlet duct 500 structure.

[0079] The second transition surface is perpendicular to the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022. This means that the extension direction of the second transition surface is at a 90-degree angle to the extension direction of the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022, making the structure of the air outlet duct 500 at the end more stable, able to withstand greater external forces, and avoiding deformation or damage caused by structural weakness.

[0080] Specifically, when the air outlet duct 500 is installed on the side wall surface of the target object through the mounting surface 502, the angle between the air outlet surface 503 and the side wall surface of the target object is greater than 90 degrees. This allows the air outlet duct 500 to transition smoothly on the target object, thereby making the air outlet duct 500 look beautiful when installed on the target object.

[0081] As a specific embodiment of this application, at least one of the first mounting surface 5021 and the second mounting surface 5022 can be used to connect with the air supply duct 300 so that the airflow in the air supply duct 300 can flow to the air outlet duct 500.

[0082] More specifically, such as Figure 10 As shown, each air supply duct 300 may include a main pipe 330 and at least one branch pipe 340. One end of each branch pipe 340 is connected to the main pipe 330, and the other end is connected to the corresponding target space to supply air to the target space.

[0083] When a unit 200 is equipped with one air supply duct 300, and there are multiple target spaces, a main pipe 330 and multiple branch pipes 340 can be used to supply air to different target spaces (e.g., Figure 11 (As shown). When a unit 200 is paired with multiple air supply ducts 300, and there are many target spaces, each air supply duct 300 can include a main pipe 330, and the number of air supply ducts 300 is matched according to the number of target spaces. Each air supply duct 300 can supply air to one of the target spaces (e.g., Figure 10 (As shown).

[0084] As a specific embodiment of this application, the air supply duct 300 in this embodiment is provided with a heat insulation layer (not shown in the figure) on its wall. The heat insulation layer can keep the gas inside the air supply duct 300 warm and isolate it from the ambient temperature, reducing the influence of the external environment on the temperature of the transported gas during the transport process.

[0085] As a specific embodiment of this application, such as Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, the air outlet duct 500 of this embodiment is provided with an installation structure (not shown in the figure) at the side wall 570. The installation structure may include a magnetic structure or a snap-fit ​​structure to attract or snap with the mounting bracket 580 at the target object 400, thereby allowing the air outlet duct 500 to be installed at the target object 400.

[0086] Specifically, a mounting bracket 580 can install one air outlet module 501 or multiple air outlet modules 501.

[0087] Specifically, in this embodiment, the mounting bracket 580 is provided with a slot 581, and a snap-fit ​​structure (not shown in the figure) corresponding to and cooperating with the slot 581 is provided at the side wall 570 of the air outlet duct 500. When installing the air outlet duct 500, the mounting bracket 580 can be fixed to the target object 400 first, and then the air outlet duct 500 can be snapped into the slot 581 of the mounting bracket 580. The mounting bracket 580 of this embodiment can simultaneously install two air outlet modules 501.

[0088] Specifically, the mounting bracket 580 is connected to the target object 400, and the mounting structure of the air outlet duct 500 is then connected to the mounting bracket 580 by means of magnetic attraction or snap-fit, so that the air outlet duct 500 can be quickly and flexibly installed at the target object 400, and the installed air outlet duct 500 can only expose the air outlet surface 503 or the air outlet 510.

[0089] As a specific embodiment of this application, the mounting bracket 580 may include a connecting part 582 and a mounting part 583. The connecting part 582 connects the mounting part 583 and connects the mounting bracket 580 to the target object 400 through the connecting part 582. The mounting part 583 may be provided with a magnetic structure or a slot 581, which cooperates with the mounting structure to connect the air outlet duct 500 to the mounting bracket 580.

[0090] Specifically, the mounting bracket 580 in this embodiment may include at least two interconnected brackets, each mounting bracket 580 including a connecting part 582 and a mounting part 583.

[0091] The connecting part 582 and the mounting part 583 are formed into an L-shaped structure. The connecting part 582 can extend to at least two air outlet modules 501, increasing the strength of the mounting bracket 580, and can simultaneously install at least two air outlet modules 501, simplifying the installation process.

[0092] As a specific embodiment of this application, the housing 210 has a front panel 800 facing forward, which encloses the first receiving cavity 211 and the second receiving cavity 212, and the front panel 800 abuts against the second partition 260. By providing the front panel 800, the first receiving cavity 211 and the second receiving cavity 212 can be enclosed, thereby protecting the components of the first receiving cavity 211 and the second receiving cavity 212, preventing external impurities from entering the interior of the first receiving cavity 211 and the second receiving cavity 212, and improving the cleanliness and stability of the interior of the first receiving cavity 211 and the second receiving cavity 212.

[0093] Specifically, the front panel 800 has an air outlet 217, which communicates with the inner side of the housing 210; the front panel 800 is provided with a grille 218, which is located in front of the air outlet 217. In this embodiment, the grille 218 can prevent external dust from entering the second receiving cavity 212, and can also protect the outside environment.

[0094] Therefore, those skilled in the art should recognize that although many exemplary embodiments of this application have been shown and described in detail herein, many other variations or modifications conforming to the principles of this application can be directly determined or derived from the disclosure of this application without departing from the spirit and scope of this application. Thus, the scope of this application should be understood and construed as covering all such other variations or modifications.

Claims

1. An air conditioner, characterized in that, It includes a body, an air supply duct, and an air outlet duct. After the gas is heated by the body, it flows into the air outlet duct through the air supply duct. The air supply duct is provided with an air outlet duct at its end. The air outlet duct has an air outlet for discharging air into the target space where the target object is located. The air outlet duct has a first mounting surface, a second mounting surface, and an air outlet surface, with the air outlet surface forming the air outlet. In a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface, the first mounting surface, and the second mounting surface, the first mounting surface is connected to the first end of the air outlet surface, and the second mounting surface is connected to the second end of the air outlet surface.

2. The air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that, In a plane perpendicular to the air outlet surface, the first mounting surface, and the second mounting surface, the angle between the plane containing the air outlet surface and the plane containing the first mounting surface is less than or equal to 90 degrees. And / or, the angle between the plane where the air outlet surface is located and the plane where the second mounting surface is located is less than or equal to 90 degrees.

3. The air conditioner according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first mounting surface is perpendicular or approximately perpendicular to the second mounting surface.

4. The air conditioner according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first mounting surface is parallel or approximately parallel to the second mounting surface.

5. The air conditioner according to claim 4, characterized in that, The air outlet duct has a first transition surface, which connects the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface. The first transition surface is parallel or approximately parallel to the air outlet surface.

6. The air conditioner according to claim 4, characterized in that, The air outlet duct has a second transition surface, which is located at the end of the air outlet duct; The second transition surface connects the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, and is perpendicular to the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface.

7. The air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that, When the air outlet duct is installed on the side wall surface of the target object through the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, the angle between the air outlet surface and the side wall surface of the target object is greater than 90 degrees.

8. The air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that, When the air outlet duct is installed on the side wall surface of the target object through the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface, the air outlet surface and the side wall surface of the target object are located on the same plane.

9. The air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that, At least one of the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface can be used to connect to the air supply duct.

10. The air conditioner according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, At least one of the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface is provided with a mounting structure and a mounting bracket; The mounting bracket can be used to fix the target object, and the mounting bracket cooperates with the mounting structure to install the air outlet duct on the target object.

11. The air conditioner according to claim 10, characterized in that, Both the mounting structure and the mounting bracket are equipped with magnetic structures so that the mounting structure and the mounting bracket can be attracted to each other, thereby allowing the air outlet duct to be installed at the target object.

12. The air conditioner according to claim 10, characterized in that, The mounting structure is equipped with clips; The mounting bracket is provided with a slot, and the air outlet duct is installed on the target object by the cooperation of the buckle and the slot.

13. The air conditioner according to claim 10, characterized in that, The air outlet duct includes multiple interlocking air outlet modules, and each air outlet module is provided with the mounting structure. The mounting bracket can simultaneously install at least two air outlet modules.

14. The air conditioner according to claim 10, characterized in that, The mounting bracket includes a connecting part and a mounting part; The connecting part connects the mounting part and connects the mounting bracket to the target object through the connecting part. The mounting part cooperates with the mounting structure to connect the air outlet duct to the mounting bracket.