Movable locking type wind shield
By designing a receiving box and adsorption structure for a movable, locking wind deflector, the problem of condensate dripping and pollution was solved, enabling the recycling and cleaning of condensate and maintaining a clean indoor environment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520586748.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-31
AI Technical Summary
When the air conditioner is turned on for forced cooling during hot summer days, the cold air encounters the hot air baffle, causing the water vapor in the hot air to condense into water. The condensate drips into the indoor environment, causing pollution.
Design a movable locking wind deflector, including a receiving box and an adsorption component. Through a combination structure of slider, hollow box, toothed plate and adjusting screw, it realizes the recovery of condensate and avoids direct dripping. Combined with a steering component, the angle of the wind deflector can be adjusted to avoid collision.
It effectively prevents condensation from dripping indoors, keeping the indoor environment clean, and facilitates the centralized treatment and cleaning of condensation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wind deflector technology, specifically a movable locking wind deflector. Background Technology
[0002] To prevent cold or hot air from blowing directly onto people, existing air conditioners have a deflector on one side of the air outlet to control the direction of the airflow, making the air more evenly distributed in the room and reducing discomfort caused by large temperature differences for the elderly, children, or pregnant women.
[0003] The wind deflector can be moved and tightened at a set angle via a steering component. However, in the hot summer, when the air conditioner is not turned on, the indoor temperature is high, causing the temperature of the wind deflector to be equal to the indoor temperature. When the air conditioner is turned on for forced cooling, the cold air blown out by the air conditioner encounters the high-temperature wind deflector, and the water vapor in the hot air will liquefy upon encountering the cold air, and then condense into condensate on the wind deflector. Over a period of time, the condensate drips into the room under free fall, polluting the indoor environment. To address the shortcomings of existing technology, we propose a movable locking wind deflector to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a movable locking wind deflector, which solves the problem that in hot summers, when the air conditioner is turned on for forced cooling, the water vapor in the hot air will liquefy upon encountering the high-temperature wind deflector, and then condense into condensate on the wind deflector. Over a period of time, the condensate drips into the room under free fall, causing pollution to the indoor environment.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a movable locking wind deflector, comprising a wind deflector body, a support arm connected to one side of the wind deflector body, and a locking member connected to one end of the support arm. The locking member is sleeved on the outer wall of the air conditioner housing. A receiving mechanism is provided on the bottom surface of the wind deflector body, and the receiving mechanism includes:
[0006] The receiving box is equipped with an adsorption component for water adsorption, and a connecting plate for connecting the receiving box and the bottom surface of the windbreak plate body is fixedly provided on the top surface of the receiving box.
[0007] The slider is fixedly mounted on the top surface of the connecting plate, and the bottom surface of the wind deflector body is provided with a groove for limiting the sliding of the slider.
[0008] A hollow box is fixedly installed inside a slide groove, and a toothed plate is fixedly installed inside the hollow box;
[0009] The toothed block is slidably disposed inside the slider, and the connecting plate is rotatably disposed inside the connecting plate, which is used to drive the toothed block to engage and fix with the toothed plate.
[0010] Preferably, the slider has an opening inside for limiting the slider to fit onto the outer wall of the hollow box, and the inner wall of the opening has a connecting groove for limiting the sliding of the toothed block.
[0011] Preferably, a bearing is fixedly connected to the side wall of the tooth block, and the outer wall of one end of the adjusting screw is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing.
[0012] Preferably, the side wall of the connecting plate has a cavity, and the handheld end of the adjusting screw extends into the cavity.
[0013] Preferably, the two ends of the adsorption element are fixedly connected with buckles, and the inner wall of the receiving box is fixedly connected with a bracket that engages with the buckles.
[0014] Preferably, a steering assembly is provided between the support arm and the clamp, the steering assembly including a control screw fixedly connected to one end of the support arm and a bolt threaded onto the outer wall of one end of the control screw, the control screw being rotatably connected to the clamp.
[0015] Preferably, one end of the chute has an inlet and outlet.
[0016] This utility model discloses a movable locking wind deflector, which has the following beneficial effects: This movable locking wind deflector has a receiving box on its bottom surface. Inside the receiving box is an adsorption element that can collect and absorb condensate from the surface of the wind deflector, preventing condensate from dripping directly into the indoor environment. Furthermore, combined with a slider, hollow box, toothed plate, toothed block, and adjusting screw, the position of the receiving box relative to the wind deflector can be adjusted, preventing collisions between the receiving box and the air conditioner after the wind deflector is adjusted. The adsorption element can also be removed and cleaned as needed, resulting in good performance. Attached Figure Description
[0017] 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 some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the support arm and the connecting structure of the clamps in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;
[0021] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the receiving box and adsorption component of this utility model.
[0022] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the windbreak plate body and connecting plate structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of the connection structure between the hollow box and the connecting plate of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional view of the internal structure of the connecting plate and slider of this utility model.
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Windshield body; 2. Support arm; 3. Clamp; 4. Steering assembly; 41. Control screw; 42. Bolt; 5. Receiving mechanism; 51. Receiving box; 52. Adsorption component; 53. Connecting plate; 531. Cavity; 54. Slider; 55. Slide groove; 56. Hollow box; 57. Tooth plate; 58. Tooth block; 59. Adjusting screw; 591. Bearing; 6. Buckle; 61. Clamping seat. Detailed Implementation
[0026] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are described clearly and completely. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0027] This application provides a movable locking wind deflector, which solves the problem that in hot summers, when the air conditioner is turned on for forced cooling, the water vapor in the hot air will liquefy when it encounters the high-temperature wind deflector, and then condense into condensate on the wind deflector. Over a period of time, the condensate drips into the room under free fall, causing pollution to the indoor environment. This application achieves centralized recovery of the condensate on the wind deflector.
[0028] To better understand the above technical solutions, the following will provide a detailed explanation of the technical solutions in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.
[0029] This utility model discloses a movable locking windshield.
[0030] According to the appendix Figure 1-7As shown, the device includes a wind deflector body 1, a support arm 2 connected to one side of the wind deflector body 1, and a clamp 3 connected to one end of the support arm 2. The clamp 3 is sleeved on the outer wall of the air conditioner housing. A steering assembly 4 is provided between the support arm 2 and the clamp 3. Through the steering assembly 4, the angle of the wind deflector body 1 relative to the air conditioner outlet can be adjusted, so that the airflow direction of the air conditioner can be limited as needed. The steering assembly 4 includes a control screw 41 fixedly connected to one end of the support arm 2 and a bolt 42 threaded onto the outer wall of one end of the control screw 41. The control screw 41 is rotatably connected to the clamp 3. Through the control screw 41 and the bolt 42, the position of the wind deflector body 1 after adjustment can be locked, so that the wind deflector body 1 stably blocks the air conditioner outlet.
[0031] See attached document Figure 2-6 The bottom surface of the wind deflector body 1 is provided with a receiving mechanism 5. When condensation occurs on the outer surface of the wind deflector body 1, the receiving mechanism 5 can receive the condensation to prevent it from dripping directly into the room under free fall. The receiving mechanism 5 includes a receiving box 51. The overall width of the receiving box 51 is greater than the width of the wind deflector body 1. The receiving box 51 is provided with an adsorption component 52 for water adsorption. The specific type of adsorption component 52 is selected according to actual needs, such as adsorption sponge or lightweight fiber adsorption material. The top surface of the receiving box 51 is fixedly provided with a connecting plate 53 for connecting the receiving box 51 and the bottom surface of the wind deflector body 1.
[0032] See attached document Figure 4-7 The slider 54 is fixedly mounted on the top surface of the connecting plate 53, and the bottom surface of the wind deflector body 1 is provided with a groove 55 for limiting the sliding of the slider 54. One end of the groove 55 is provided with an inlet and outlet. See the attached document for details. Figure 5 When it is necessary to centrally treat the condensate absorbed and recovered inside the receiving box 51, the slider 54 and the slide groove 55 can be unlocked, and then the slider 54 can be moved out of the interior of the slide groove 55 through the inlet and outlet at one end of the slide groove 55, so that the receiving box 51 connected to the wind deflector body 1 through the slider 54 is separated from the wind deflector body 1, and then the receiving box 51 can be removed from the wind deflector body 1 without changing the position of the wind deflector body 1.
[0033] See attached document Figure 5-7A hollow box 56 is fixedly installed inside a slide groove 55. The length of the hollow box 56 is equal to the length of the slide groove 55. A toothed plate 57 is fixedly installed on the inner top surface of the hollow box 56. A hole is opened inside the slider 54 for limiting the slider 54 to fit onto the outer wall of the hollow box 56. A connecting groove is opened on the inner wall of the hole for limiting the sliding of the toothed block 58. An adjusting screw 59 is rotatably installed inside the connecting plate 53 for driving the toothed block 58 to engage and fix with the toothed plate 57. A bearing 591 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the toothed block 58, that is, the outer wall of the bearing 591 is connected to the side wall of the toothed block 58 at the same height. One end of the outer wall of the adjusting screw 59 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing 591, so that when the adjusting screw 59 is rotated, the toothed block 58 will not perform circular motion, but can only move linearly along the connecting groove. A cavity 531 is opened on the side wall of the connecting plate 53. The handheld end of the adjusting screw 59 extends into the cavity 531. See the attached document for details. Figure 6 This allows the operator to hold the end of the adjusting screw 59 through the cavity 531, thereby causing the adjusting screw 59 to rotate.
[0034] Specifically, when the angle of the wind deflector body 1 relative to the air conditioner outlet is adjusted by the steering component 4, the receiving box 51 connected to the wind deflector body 1 will rotate accordingly. When there is an obstruction between the receiving box 51 and the outer wall of the air conditioner, the adjusting screw 59 inside the cavity 531 of the connecting plate 53 on the top surface of the receiving box 51 can be rotated. This causes the adjusting screw 59 to drive the toothed block 58 at one end to move away from the toothed plate 57, so that the slider 54 and the slide groove 55 are in a movable connection state. Then, the slider 54 slides along the slide groove 55 and the hollow box 56, so that the slider 54 is connected to the air conditioner outlet by the connecting plate 531. The receiving box 51 connected to the air conditioner is moved away from the air conditioner so that the outer wall of the receiving box 51 does not contact the outer wall of the air conditioner. After the adjustment is completed, the adjusting screw 59 is rotated again so that the toothed block 58 at one end of the adjusting screw 59 is engaged with the toothed plate 57, thereby locking the slider 54 and the hollow box 56 set in the inner wall of the slide groove 55. This makes the receiving box 51 after the adjustment fixedly set on the bottom surface of the wind deflector body 1. Subsequently, when condensation occurs on the surface of the wind deflector body 1, the condensation can slide into the inside of the receiving box 51 under free fall and be absorbed by the adsorption component 52 inside the receiving box 51, preventing the condensation from dripping directly into the room.
[0035] See attached document Figure 4 The two ends of the adsorption component 52 are fixedly connected with buckles 6, and the inner wall of the receiving box 51 is fixedly connected with a card seat 61 that is engaged with the buckles 6. Through the buckles 6 and the card seat 61, the adsorption component 52 and the receiving box 51 can be disassembled and assembled.
[0036] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A movable locking type wind deflector, comprising a wind deflector body (1), a support arm (2) connected to one side of the wind deflector body (1), and a locking member (3) connected to one end of the support arm (2), wherein the locking member (3) is sleeved on the outer wall of an air conditioner housing, characterized in that, The bottom surface of the windbreak body (1) is provided with a receiving mechanism (5), the receiving mechanism (5) including: The receiving box (51) is provided with an adsorption component (52) for water adsorption inside. The top surface of the receiving box (51) is fixedly provided with a connecting plate (53) for connecting the receiving box (51) and the bottom surface of the windbreak plate body (1). The slider (54) is fixedly installed on the top surface of the connecting plate (53), and the bottom surface of the wind deflector body (1) is provided with a groove (55) for limiting the sliding of the slider (54). A hollow box (56) is fixedly disposed inside the slide groove (55), and a toothed plate (57) is fixedly disposed inside the hollow box (56); The toothed block (58) is slidably disposed inside the slider (54), and the connecting plate (53) is rotatably disposed inside the connecting plate (53) for driving the toothed block (58) to engage and fix with the toothed plate (57).
2. The movable locking type windbreak according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slider (54) has a hole inside for limiting the slider (54) to fit onto the outer wall of the hollow box (56), and the inner wall of the hole has a connecting groove for limiting the sliding of the toothed block (58).
3. A movable locking type windbreak according to claim 2, characterized in that: The side wall of the toothed block (58) is fixedly connected to a bearing (591), and the outer wall of one end of the adjusting screw (59) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bearing (591).
4. A movable locking type windbreak according to claim 3, characterized in that: The side wall of the connecting plate (53) has a cavity (531), and the handheld end of the adjusting screw (59) extends into the cavity (531).
5. A movable locking type windbreak according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two ends of the adsorption component (52) are fixedly connected with buckles (6), and the inner wall of the receiving box (51) is fixedly connected with a card seat (61) that is engaged and fixed with the buckles (6).
6. A movable locking type windbreak according to claim 1, characterized in that: A steering assembly (4) is provided between the support arm (2) and the clamp (3). The steering assembly (4) includes a control screw (41) fixedly connected to one end of the support arm (2) and a bolt (42) threaded onto the outer wall of one end of the control screw (41). The control screw (41) and the clamp (3) are rotatably connected.
7. A movable locking type windbreak according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chute (55) has an inlet and outlet at one end.