Fresh air device
By designing the housing of the fresh air unit as detachable first and second shell sections, the problems of high production cost and high complexity of existing fresh air units are solved, achieving low-cost, high-efficiency modular design and convenient maintenance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing fresh air systems are expensive to produce and highly complex, with a large number of molds leading to increased management difficulties.
The shell consists of a first shell section and a second shell section, which are identical in shape and structure and are assembled to form an installation space. The heat exchange core and the fan are detachably connected, and the stability and convenience are ensured by a snap-fit structure and limiting components.
It reduces production costs, enhances the modularity and versatility of the equipment, allows users to flexibly configure the position of the heat exchange core and fan, simplifies the assembly process, and improves the maintainability and reliability of the equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of air conditioning technology, specifically to a fresh air device. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, with increasing public awareness of indoor air quality, fresh air systems, as devices that enable indoor-outdoor air exchange, are gradually becoming an important component of modern buildings and homes. By introducing fresh outdoor air and expelling stale indoor air, fresh air systems can effectively improve indoor air quality.
[0003] The numerous components of a fresh air system necessitate the creation of individual molds for each component during production. This not only increases the number of molds but also raises production costs. Furthermore, the large number of molds increases management complexity, further enhancing production complexity and costs.
[0004] It should be noted that the information disclosed in the background section above is only used to enhance the understanding of the background of this application, and therefore may include information that does not constitute prior art known to those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0005] To provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed embodiments, a brief summary is given below. This summary is not intended as a general commentary, nor is it intended to identify key / important components or describe the scope of protection of these embodiments, but rather as a prelude to the detailed description that follows.
[0006] This disclosure provides a fresh air device to address the problems of high production cost and high complexity of existing fresh air devices.
[0007] According to one embodiment of the present invention, a fresh air device is provided, comprising: a housing, the housing including a first housing segment and a second housing segment, the first housing segment defining a first installation space, the second housing segment defining a second installation space, the second installation space being assembled with the first installation space to form at least a partial installation space; a heat exchange core and / or a fan, disposed within the first installation space and / or the second installation space; wherein the shape and structure of the first housing segment are the same as the shape and structure of the second housing segment.
[0008] Optionally, the first shell segment and the second shell segment are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space.
[0009] Optionally, one of the heat exchange core and the fan is located in the first installation space, and the other of the heat exchange core and the fan is located in the second installation space.
[0010] Optionally, the first shell section is provided with a first limiting part, and the second shell section is provided with a second limiting part. The heat exchange core and the fan abut against each other and are located between the first limiting part and the second limiting part to restrict the movement of the heat exchange core and the fan along the length direction of the installation space.
[0011] Optionally, the first shell segment and the second shell segment are arranged sequentially along the circumference of the installation space.
[0012] Optionally, the heat exchange core has the same outer diameter as the fan.
[0013] Optionally, the first shell segment and the second shell segment can be detachably connected.
[0014] Optionally, the first shell segment is provided with a notch and the second shell segment is provided with an insert block, or the second shell segment is provided with a notch and the first shell segment is provided with an insert block;
[0015] The insert is inserted into the notch and adapted to the socket to restrict the movement of the first shell segment relative to the second shell segment.
[0016] Optionally, the first shell segment is provided with a first cover plate, which is located on the outer or inner side of the second shell segment, and the first cover plate is detachably connected to the second shell segment; and / or,
[0017] The second shell section is provided with a second cover plate, which is located on the outside or inside of the first shell section and is detachably connected to the first shell section.
[0018] Optionally, the second shell segment is provided with a first mounting groove that does not penetrate the thickness direction of the second shell segment, and the first cover plate is located in the first mounting groove; and / or the first shell segment is provided with a second mounting groove that does not penetrate the thickness direction of the second shell segment, and the second cover plate is located in the second mounting groove.
[0019] The fresh air device provided in this embodiment can achieve the following technical effects:
[0020] The first and second shell sections have the same shape and structure, and are joined together to form at least part of the installation space. This design simplifies the manufacturing and assembly of the shell, reduces production costs, and enhances the modularity and versatility of the equipment, allowing users to flexibly configure the positions of the heat exchange core and fan according to their needs.
[0021] The above general description and the description below are exemplary and illustrative only and are not intended to limit this application. Attached Figure Description
[0022] One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. These illustrations and drawings do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements having the same reference numerals in the drawings are shown as similar elements. The drawings are not to be scaled. And wherein:
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a fresh air device provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0024] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Sectional view along the middle AA direction;
[0025] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram of section A in the middle;
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a fresh air device provided in this embodiment after removing the external duct;
[0027] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of a casing provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of another fresh air device provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0029] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 Sectional view along the BB direction;
[0030] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another fresh air device provided in an embodiment of this disclosure;
[0031] Figure 9 yes Figure 8 A cross-sectional view along the CC direction;
[0032] Figure 10 yes Figure 5 A magnified structural diagram of section B.
[0033] Figure label:
[0034] 10: Housing; 101: First housing segment; 102: Second mounting groove; 103: Slot; 104: Snap-on; 1041: Guide slope; 105: First cover plate; 106: Second housing segment; 107: First mounting groove; 108: First mounting space; 109: Second mounting space; 110: First limiting part; 111: Second limiting part; 112: First air inlet / outlet; 113: Second air inlet / outlet; 114: Third housing segment; 115: Third mounting space; 116: Second cover plate; 117: Notch; 118: Insert block;
[0035] 201: First fan; 202: Second fan;
[0036] 30: Outer tube;
[0037] 40: Heat exchanger;
[0038] 50: Panel; 501: Third air inlet / outlet;
[0039] 100: Fresh air system. Detailed Implementation
[0040] To provide a more detailed understanding of the features and technical content of the embodiments of this disclosure, the implementation of the embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the embodiments of this disclosure. In the following technical description, for ease of explanation, several details are used to provide a full understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, one or more embodiments may still be implemented without these details. In other cases, well-known structures and devices may be simplified in their depiction to simplify the drawings.
[0041] The terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this disclosure are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate for the embodiments of this disclosure described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion.
[0042] In this disclosure, the terms "upper," "lower," "inner," "middle," "outer," "front," and "rear," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are primarily for better description of the embodiments of this disclosure and their implementations, and are not intended to limit the indicated devices, elements, or components to having a specific orientation, or to require them to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Furthermore, some of the aforementioned terms may be used to indicate other meanings besides orientation or positional relationship; for example, the term "upper" may in some cases indicate a dependency or connection relationship. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in the embodiments of this disclosure according to the specific circumstances.
[0043] Furthermore, the terms "set up," "connect," and "fix" should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral structure; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or it can be an internal connection between two devices, components, or parts. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this disclosure according to the specific circumstances.
[0044] Unless otherwise stated, the term "multiple" means two or more.
[0045] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the character " / " indicates that the objects before and after it are in an "or" relationship. For example, A / B means: A or B.
[0046] The term "and / or" describes an association between objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B means: A or B, or A and B.
[0047] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in the present disclosure can be combined with each other.
[0048] Combination Figure 1-10 As shown, this disclosure provides a fresh air device 100, including a housing 10 and an outer pipe 30, and also includes a fan and / or a heat exchange core 40.
[0049] The housing 10 defines the installation space and is provided with a first air inlet / outlet 112 and a second air inlet / outlet 113. An outer tube 30 is sleeved on the outside of the housing 10. The wall is provided with a through hole, and the outer tube 30 passes through the through hole. One of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 is located indoors and connected to the interior, while the other of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 is located outdoors and connected to the exterior.
[0050] like Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the housing 10 includes a first housing segment 101 and a second housing segment 106. The first housing segment 101 defines a first mounting space 108, and the second housing segment 106 defines a second mounting space 109.
[0051] The heat exchanger 40 and / or the fan are located within the first installation space 108 and / or the second installation space 109. The heat exchanger 40 is located within the first installation space 108 and / or the second installation space 109; the fan is located within the first installation space 108 and / or the second installation space 109.
[0052] Both the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 are connected to the installation space. Under the action of the fan, air enters the installation space through one of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 and exchanges heat with the heat exchange core 40, and then flows out from the other of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113.
[0053] The fresh air device 100 also includes a panel 50, which is located indoors and has a third air inlet / outlet 501. One of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 that is connected to the indoors is connected to the indoors through the third air inlet / outlet 501.
[0054] Optionally, such as Figure 2As shown, the heat exchange core 40 is disposed in one of the first mounting space 108 and the second mounting space 109, and the fan is disposed in the other of the first mounting space 108 and the second mounting space 109. In other words, one of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan is disposed in the first mounting space 108, and the other of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan is disposed in the second mounting space 109. The first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are detachably connected.
[0055] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are detachably connected, thus separating the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. The heat exchange core 40 is located in one of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, and the fan is located in the other of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. This separation of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan facilitates maintenance, replacement, or cleaning of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan. Furthermore, it allows for a modular design of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, reducing the cost of the fresh air unit 100.
[0056] Optionally, the first shell section 101 is provided with a snap-fit part, and the second shell section 106 is provided with a snap-fit mating part.
[0057] The snap-fit part and the snap-fit mating part snap together so that the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 snap together.
[0058] The design of the snap-fit part and the snap-fit mating part enables quick disassembly and installation of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. This snap-fit structure simplifies the assembly process, improves the assembly efficiency of the equipment, and ensures the stability of the connection.
[0059] It is understandable that the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 can also be connected by other detachable means such as screw connection or magnetic connection.
[0060] Optionally, such as Figure 10 As shown, the snap-fit part and / or snap-fit mating part are provided with a guide slope 1041 to guide the snap-fit part to insert into or disengage from the snap-fit mating part.
[0061] A guide ramp 1041 is provided on the snap-fit part and / or snap-fit mating part to make the insertion and disengagement between the snap-fit part and the snap-fit mating part smoother. This design reduces friction and resistance during assembly of the snap-fit part and the snap-fit mating part, improves the user's operating experience, and reduces wear on the snap-fit part and the snap-fit mating part during assembly.
[0062] Optionally, such as Figure 5As shown, the snap-fit part includes a snap fastener 104, and the snap-fit mating part includes a snap groove 103. The snap fastener 104 is disposed on the outer wall surface of the first shell section 101. Alternatively, the snap-fit part includes a snap groove 103, and the snap-fit mating part includes a snap fastener 104. The snap fastener 104 is disposed on the outer wall surface of the second shell section 106.
[0063] Along the direction in which the buckle 104 is inserted into the slot 103, the buckle 104 is tilted inward to form a guide slope 1041, wherein the direction closer to the axis of the installation space is inward, and the direction farther from the axis of the installation space is outward.
[0064] When the buckle 104 is inserted into the slot 103, the guide slope 1041 gradually inserts into the slot 103, so that the buckle 104 can be smoothly inserted into the slot 103. This design further optimizes the convenience and stability of the snap-fit, ensuring that the connection between the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 is both fast and firm, and improving the overall reliability of the equipment.
[0065] Optionally, such as Figure 4 As shown, the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space.
[0066] Thus, one of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan can be located within one of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, and the other of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan can be located within the other of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. When the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are connected, the heat exchange core 40 and the fan work together to realize the air intake and exhaust functions of the fresh air device 100; when the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are separated, the heat exchange core 40 and the fan are separated, which facilitates the maintenance, replacement or cleaning of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan.
[0067] Optionally, the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are arranged sequentially along the circumference of the installation space.
[0068] The circumferential portion of the heat exchange core 40 is located within the first shell section 101, and the other circumferential portion is located within the second shell section 106. Similarly, the circumferential portion of the fan is located within the first shell section 101, and the other circumferential portion is located within the second shell section 106. When the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are connected, the heat exchange core 40 and the fan work together to achieve the air intake and exhaust functions of the fresh air device 100. When the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are separated, the heat exchange core 40 and the fan are at least partially exposed circumferentially, facilitating maintenance or cleaning of both.
[0069] Optionally, the first shell section 101 is provided with a notch 117, and the second shell section 106 is provided with an insert block 118; or, the second shell section 106 is provided with a notch, and the first shell section 101 is provided with an insert block.
[0070] The insert is inserted into the notch and adapted to the socket to restrict the circumferential movement of the first shell section 101 relative to the second shell section 106.
[0071] The movement of the first shell section 101 relative to the second shell section 106 is restricted by the cooperation of the notch and the insert. This design enhances the connection stability between the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, prevents relative rotation or displacement of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 during use, and ensures long-term stable operation of the equipment.
[0072] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, when the first shell segment 101 and the second shell segment 106 are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space, the insert block is inserted into the notch, and the first shell segment 101 can rotate relative to the second shell segment 106 in the circumferential direction of the first shell segment 101.
[0073] When the first shell segment 101 and the second shell segment 106 are arranged sequentially along the circumference of the installation space, the insert block is inserted into the notch, and the first shell segment 101 can move relative to the second shell segment 106 along the length direction of the installation space.
[0074] Optionally, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the first shell section 101 is provided with a first cover plate 105, which is located on the outer or inner side of the second shell section 106. The first cover plate 105 and the second shell section 106 are detachably connected. The direction closer to the axis of the mounting space is called the inner side, and the direction farther from the axis of the mounting space is called the outer side.
[0075] The first cover plate 105 is provided on the first shell segment 101 for detachable connection with the second shell segment 106, that is, the first cover plate 105 and the second shell segment 106 are detachably connected to achieve detachable connection between the first shell segment 101 and the second shell segment 106. The first cover plate 105 is provided on the outer side or the inner side of the second shell segment 106, that is, the first cover plate 105 and the second shell segment 106 have an overlapping part in the inner and outer directions, so as to facilitate the provision of the structure for detachable connection with the second shell segment 106 on the first cover plate 105, such as the snap-fit part being provided on the first cover plate 105.
[0076] like Figure 5 As shown, the second shell section 106 is provided with a second cover plate 116, which is located on the outer or inner side of the first shell section 101 and is detachably connected to the first shell section 101. The direction closer to the axis of the mounting space is defined as "inner," and the direction farther from the axis of the mounting space is defined as "outer."
[0077] The second cover plate 116 is provided on the second shell section 106 for detachable connection with the first shell section 101. That is, the second cover plate 116 is detachably connected to the first shell section 101, so as to realize the detachable connection between the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. The second cover plate 116 is provided on the outside or inside of the first shell section 101, that is, the second cover plate 116 and the first shell section 101 have an overlapping part in the inside and outside direction, so as to facilitate the inclusion of the structure detachably connected to the first shell section 101 in the second cover plate 116, such as the snap-fit part being provided in the second cover plate 116.
[0078] Optionally, if the first shell section 101 is provided with a first cover plate 105, the second shell section 106 is provided with a first mounting groove 107 that does not penetrate through the thickness direction of the second shell section 106, and the first cover plate 105 is located in the first mounting groove 107.
[0079] like Figure 5 As shown, the first cover plate 105 is located within the first mounting groove 107, and the first cover plate 105 is adapted to the first mounting groove 107, with the first cover plate 105 abutting against the bottom wall of the first mounting groove 107. By providing the first mounting groove 107, the height of the first cover plate 105 protruding from the second shell section 106 can be reduced, so that the inner or outer wall surface of the second shell section 106 with the first mounting groove 107 can be flush with the corresponding wall surface of the first shell section 101.
[0080] like Figure 5 As shown, when the second shell section 106 is provided with a second cover plate 116, the first shell section 101 is provided with a second mounting groove 102 that does not penetrate the thickness direction of the second shell section 106, and the second cover plate 116 is located in the second mounting groove 102.
[0081] The second cover plate 116 is located within the second mounting groove 102, and the second cover plate 116 is adapted to the second mounting groove 102, abutting against the bottom wall of the second mounting groove 102. By providing the second mounting groove 102, the height of the second cover plate 116 protruding from the first shell section 101 can be reduced, so that the inner or outer wall surface of the first shell section 101 with the second mounting groove 102 can be flush with the corresponding wall surface of the second shell section 106.
[0082] Optionally, such as Figure 2 As shown, the heat exchange core 40 has the same outer diameter as the fan.
[0083] On the one hand, the heat exchange core 40 has the same outer diameter as the fan, ensuring their compatibility within the housing 10. This design optimizes the uniformity of airflow, reduces airflow resistance, improves fan efficiency and heat exchange effect, and reduces noise. On the other hand, the fact that the heat exchange core 40 and the fan have the same outer diameter allows for interchangeability between them, achieving the same level of fixation within the housing 10.
[0084] Optionally, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, when the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space, the first shell section 101 is provided with a first limiting part 110, and the second shell section 106 is provided with a second limiting part 111. The heat exchange core 40 and the fan abut against each other and are located between the first limiting part 110 and the second limiting part 111 to restrict the movement of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan along the length of the installation space.
[0085] This design ensures the stable installation of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan within the housing 10, preventing displacement of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan during operation, and improving the stability and safety of the equipment.
[0086] like Figure 9 As shown, taking the heat exchange core 40 located in the first shell section 101 and the fan located in the second shell section 106 as an example, the end of the heat exchange core 40 away from the fan abuts against the first limiting part 110 to prevent the heat exchange core 40 from moving away from the fan; the end of the heat exchange core 40 facing the fan abuts against the fan to prevent the heat exchange core 40 from moving towards the fan and to prevent the fan from moving towards the heat exchange core 40; the end of the fan away from the heat exchange core 40 abuts against the second limiting part 111 to prevent the fan from moving away from the heat exchange core 40.
[0087] The first limiting part 110 can be a first limiting protrusion protruding inward from the first shell section 101, and the second shell section 106 can be a second limiting protrusion protruding inward from the second shell section 106.
[0088] Optionally, the heat exchange core 40 is detachably connected to the first shell section 101 or the second shell section 106 where it is located.
[0089] When the heat exchange element 40 is located in the first shell section 101, the heat exchange element 40 is detachably connected to the first shell section 101. When the heat exchange element 40 is located in the second shell section 106, the heat exchange element 40 is detachably connected to the second shell section 106.
[0090] In this way, the heat exchange core 40 can be removed from the housing 10 for replacement or cleaning, which improves the maintainability and flexibility of the equipment and reduces maintenance costs.
[0091] Optionally, the fan can be detachably connected to the first housing section 101 or the second housing section 106 where the fan is located.
[0092] When the fan is located in the first housing section 101, the fan is detachably connected to the first housing section 101. When the fan is located in the second housing section 106, the fan is detachably connected to the second housing section 106.
[0093] This allows the fan to be removed from the housing 10 for replacement or cleaning, improving the maintainability and flexibility of the equipment and reducing maintenance costs.
[0094] like Figure 5 As shown, the first shell segment 101 is the same as the second shell segment 106.
[0095] The first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 have the same shape and structure, and are assembled to form at least part of the installation space. This design makes the manufacturing and assembly of the shell 10 simpler, reduces production costs, and improves the modularity and versatility of the equipment, allowing users to flexibly configure the position of the heat exchange core 40 and the fan according to their needs.
[0096] Optionally, the parameters of the first shell segment 101 and the second shell segment 106 are completely identical, such as shape, structure, size, material, etc.
[0097] The number of fans can be one.
[0098] like Figure 2 As shown, the number of fans can also be multiple, including a first fan 201 and a second fan 202.
[0099] The first fan 201, the second fan 202, and the heat exchange core 40 are all located within the installation space.
[0100] The first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are both connected to the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113. Under the action of the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202, air enters the installation space through one of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 and flows out from the other of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113.
[0101] One of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 is connected to the indoor environment, and the other of the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113 is connected to the outdoor environment.
[0102] The system incorporates a first fan 201 and a second fan 202, replacing the single-fan design. Since both the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are connected to the first air inlet / outlet 112 and the second air inlet / outlet 113, air enters the installation space through one of these inlets / outlets, exchanges heat with the heat exchange core 40, and then flows out through the other. During this process, the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 can work collaboratively, thereby increasing airflow and preventing excessive noise.
[0103] Furthermore, the inclusion of a first fan 201 and a second fan 202, meaning the fresh air unit 100 comprises multiple fans, can improve the uniformity of airflow within the installation space and enhance the heat exchange efficiency of the heat exchange core 40. It can also reduce the load on individual fans and extend the service life of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202.
[0104] The following description uses an example where the first air inlet / outlet 112 connects to the indoor environment and the second air inlet / outlet 113 connects to the outdoor environment. It can be understood that the first air inlet / outlet 112 can also connect to the outdoor environment and the second air inlet / outlet 113 can connect to the indoor environment.
[0105] Regarding the relative positions of the first fan 201, the second fan 202, and the heat exchange core 40 within the installation space, Example 1: Figure 7 As shown, along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113, the first fan 201, the second fan 202 and the heat exchange core 40 are arranged in sequence.
[0106] In this setup, the first air inlet / outlet 112 connects to the indoor environment, therefore the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are positioned close to the indoor side. Data test results show that, under the same operating conditions, this setup results in a greater intake air volume than an exhaust air volume. Intake refers to air entering the room from the second air inlet / outlet 113 (i.e., from the outside), while exhaust refers to air flowing from the room to the outside (i.e., from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113).
[0107] Example 2, such as Figure 9 As shown, along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113, the heat exchange core 40, the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are arranged in sequence.
[0108] The second air inlet / outlet 113 connects to the outside, therefore the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are positioned close to the outdoor side. In this configuration, under the same operating conditions of the fresh air device 100, the air volume generated by the placement method in Exemplary 1 is greater than the air volume generated by the structure in Exemplary 2, but the placement method in Exemplary 2 will generate less noise.
[0109] Example 3: Figure 2 As shown, along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113, the first fan 201, the heat exchange core 40, and the second fan 202 are arranged in sequence.
[0110] The first fan 201 and the second fan 202 are respectively located on opposite sides of the heat exchange core 40, which can compensate for the drawbacks of high noise in Example 1 and low air volume in Example 2, and achieve a balance between noise and air volume.
[0111] Optionally, the heat exchange core 40 includes a first heat exchange section and a second heat exchange section, which are arranged sequentially along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113.
[0112] The first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 are located between the first heat exchange section and the second heat exchange section.
[0113] One of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 may be located between the first heat exchange section and the second heat exchange section, or both the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 may be located between the first heat exchange section and the second heat exchange section. In this case, the first heat exchange section, the first fan 201, the second fan 202, and the second heat exchange section are arranged sequentially along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113, or the first heat exchange section, the second fan 202, the first fan 201, and the second heat exchange section are arranged sequentially.
[0114] The heat exchange section is divided into a first heat exchange section and a second heat exchange section, which can further optimize the heat exchange efficiency and ensure that the air can fully exchange heat when flowing through the heat exchange core 40, thereby improving the overall performance of the system.
[0115] Optionally, the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 are reversible fans.
[0116] The reversible fan can change the airflow direction as needed to realize the intake and exhaust modes of the fresh air device 100. This design enhances the flexibility of the fresh air device 100, enabling it to adapt to different working modes, such as introducing fresh air or exhausting indoor air, and further improves the applicability and efficiency of the system.
[0117] Optionally, the outer diameter of the first fan 201 is the same as that of the heat exchange core 40.
[0118] The first fan 201 has the same outer diameter as the heat exchange core 40, ensuring the matching between the first fan 201 and the heat exchange core 40 and optimizing the uniformity of airflow. This design can reduce airflow resistance, improve the efficiency of the first fan 201, and reduce noise.
[0119] Optionally, the second fan 202 has the same outer diameter as the heat exchange core 40.
[0120] The second fan 202 has the same outer diameter as the heat exchange core 40, ensuring the matching between the second fan 202 and the heat exchange core 40 and optimizing the uniformity of airflow. This design can reduce airflow resistance, improve the efficiency of the second fan 202, and reduce noise.
[0121] Optionally, the fresh air unit 100 also includes a detection module and a controller.
[0122] The detection module is located in the housing 10 and / or the installation space, and is used to detect the operating parameters or environmental parameters of the fresh air unit 100.
[0123] The controller is connected to the detection module, the first fan 201 and the second fan 202, and is used to control the operation of the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 according to the detection results of the detection module.
[0124] The detection module can monitor the operating parameters and / or environmental parameters of the fresh air device 100 in real time, and automatically adjust the operation of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 based on the detection results. This intelligent control can optimize the operating efficiency of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202, reduce energy consumption, and extend the service life of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202.
[0125] The operating parameters of the fresh air device 100 can be the air volume and the noise level generated by the fresh air device 100, and the environmental parameters can be indoor temperature, outdoor temperature, indoor air quality, outdoor air quality, etc.
[0126] Optionally, the operating parameters of the fresh air device 100 include the air volume, the detection module includes an air volume sensor for detecting the air volume of the fresh air device 100, and the controller controls the speed of the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 according to the air volume.
[0127] The fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 contributes more to the air volume. When the air volume detected by the air volume sensor is less than the preset air volume, increasing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is more effective than increasing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202. When the air volume detected by the air volume sensor is greater than the preset air volume, decreasing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is more effective than decreasing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202.
[0128] Alternatively, when the indoor air quality is poor and the outdoor air quality is good, the rotation speed of the fan closest to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 can be increased to increase the amount of fresh air intake from the fresh air device 100 into the room in suction mode.
[0129] Optionally, the operating parameters of the fresh air device 100 include the noise level generated by the fresh air device 100, the detection module includes a noise detection device for detecting the noise level generated by the fresh air device 100, and the controller controls the speed of the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 according to the noise level.
[0130] The fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 contributes more to the noise level. When the noise level detected by the noise detection device is greater than the preset noise level, reducing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is more effective than reducing the speed of the fan closer to the first air inlet / outlet 112 in the first fan 201 and the second fan 202.
[0131] Optionally, such as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the housing 10 includes a first housing segment 101 and a second housing segment 106.
[0132] The second shell section 106 is detachably connected to the first shell section 101; wherein, the heat exchange core 40 is disposed within one of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, and the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 is disposed within the other of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106. In other words, the heat exchange core 40 is disposed within one of the first mounting space 108 and the second mounting space 109, and the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 is disposed within the other of the first mounting space 108 and the second mounting space 109.
[0133] In this configuration, the heat exchange core 40 can be repaired and replaced by disassembling the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, and the first fan 201 and / or the second fan 202 located in the other shell section 101 and the second shell section 106 can be maintained and replaced, thereby improving the maintainability and service life of the equipment.
[0134] Optionally, such as Figure 2 As shown, the housing 10 also includes a third housing segment 114, which is connected to the second housing segment 106 or the first housing segment 101. One of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is located within the other of the first housing segment 101 and the second housing segment 106, and the other of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is located within the third housing segment 114.
[0135] like Figure 2As shown, when the third shell section 114 is connected to the second shell section 106, the third shell section 114, the second shell section 106, and the first shell section 101 are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space; as shown... Figure 7 As shown, when the third shell section 114 is connected to the first shell section 101, the third shell section 114, the first shell section 101, and the second shell section 106 are arranged sequentially along the length of the installation space. Whether the third shell section 114 is connected to the second shell section 106 or to the first shell section 101 depends on the position of the first fan 201 or the second fan 202 located in the third shell section 114 within the fresh air unit 100. For example, if the first fan 201, the second fan 202, and the heat exchange core 40 are arranged sequentially along the direction from the first air inlet / outlet 112 to the second air inlet / outlet 113, and the second fan 202 is located in the first shell section 101, then the first fan 201 is located in the third shell section 114, the heat exchange core 40 is located in the second shell section 106, and the third shell section 114 is connected to the first shell section 101.
[0136] The connection between the third shell section 114 and the first shell section 101, or the connection between the third shell section 114 and the second shell section 106, can be a detachable connection or a fixed connection.
[0137] like Figure 7 As shown, one of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is located in one of the first shell section 101 and the second shell section 106, and the other of the first fan 201 and the second fan 202 is located in the third shell section 114. This provides more installation flexibility for the first fan 201, the second fan 202 and the heat exchange core 40, and the layout of the first fan 201, the second fan 202 and the heat exchange core 40 can be adjusted according to actual needs to optimize airflow and heat exchange efficiency.
[0138] The third shell section 114 defines the third mounting space 115, and the first mounting space 108, the second mounting space 109 and the third mounting space 115 together form the mounting space.
[0139] The foregoing description and accompanying drawings fully illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may include structural and other changes. The embodiments represent only possible variations. Individual components and functions are optional unless explicitly required, and the order of operation may vary. Parts and features of some embodiments may be included or substituted for parts and features of other embodiments. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes may be made without departing from its scope. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fresh air device, characterized in that The new air device comprises: a shell, the shell comprising a first shell segment and a second shell segment, the first shell segment defining a first installation space, and the second shell segment defining a second installation space, the second installation space being combined with the first installation space to form an at least partially installation space; a heat exchange core and / or a fan, arranged in the first installation space and / or the second installation space; wherein the shape and structure of the first shell segment are the same as those of the second shell segment.
2. The new air device according to claim 1, wherein the first shell segment and the second shell segment are arranged in sequence along the length direction of the installation space.
3. The new air device according to claim 2, wherein one of the heat exchange core and the fan is arranged in the first installation space, and the other of the heat exchange core and the fan is arranged in the second installation space.
4. The new air device according to claim 3, wherein the first shell segment is provided with a first limiting portion, the second shell segment is provided with a second limiting portion, the heat exchange core and the fan abut each other and are arranged between the first limiting portion and the second limiting portion to limit the movement of the heat exchange core and the fan along the length direction of the installation space.
5. The new air device according to claim 1, wherein the first shell segment and the second shell segment are arranged in sequence along the circumferential direction of the installation space.
6. The new air device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the heat exchange core and the fan have the same outer diameter.
7. The new air device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the first shell segment and the second shell segment are detachably connected.
8. The new air device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the first shell segment is provided with a notch, and the second shell segment is provided with a plug, or the second shell segment is provided with a notch, and the first shell segment is provided with a plug; the plug is inserted into the notch and is matched with the notch to limit the movement of the first shell segment relative to the second shell segment.
9. The new air device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the first shell segment is provided with a first cover plate, the first cover plate being arranged on the outside or the inside of the second shell segment, and the first cover plate is detachably connected with the second shell segment; and / or the second shell segment is provided with a second cover plate, the second cover plate being arranged on the outside or the inside of the first shell segment, and the second cover plate is detachably connected with the first shell segment.
10. The new air device according to claim 9, wherein the second shell segment is provided with a first installation groove which does not penetrate the thickness direction of the second shell segment, and the first cover plate is located in the first installation groove; and / or the first shell segment is provided with a second installation groove which does not penetrate the thickness direction of the second shell segment, and the second cover plate is located in the second installation groove.