Air conditioner

By installing a soundproof cover on the air conditioner casing to surround the compressor, the vibration and noise of the compressor are absorbed and reduced, thus solving the problem of high operating noise of the air conditioner, achieving a significant noise reduction effect, and improving the user experience.

CN224316313UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-02GD MIDEA AIR CONDITIONING EQUIP CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520689334.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-06-02
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-11

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The vibration damping effect of the compressor in existing air conditioners is insufficient, resulting in high operating noise and affecting the user experience.

Method used

Multiple sound-insulating components are installed on the casing of the air conditioner to form a soundproof cover, which surrounds the compressor, absorbs and weakens the vibration and noise of the compressor, and reduces noise from multiple directions.

Benefits of technology

By employing multi-dimensional noise reduction methods, the noise level of the air conditioner is significantly reduced, improving user comfort and enhancing the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an air conditioner relates to air conditioning equipment technical field, wherein, air conditioner includes the casing, the casing includes the base, is equipped with the compressor on the base, the casing is equipped with a plurality of sound insulation parts, a plurality of sound insulation parts are adjacent the compressor setting to and surround the compressor setting, a plurality of sound insulation parts jointly constitute the sound insulation cover of surrounding the compressor. The technical effect of the technical scheme provided by the utility model aims at improving the damping effect to the compressor, thereby reducing the operation noise of air conditioner.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of air conditioning equipment technology, and in particular to an air conditioner. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, air conditioners do not have sufficient vibration damping for the compressor, resulting in loud operating noise and affecting the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0003] The main purpose of this invention is to propose an air conditioner that improves the vibration reduction effect on the compressor, thereby reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the air conditioner proposed in this utility model includes a housing, the housing includes a base, a compressor is mounted on the base, and the housing is provided with a plurality of sound insulation components. The plurality of sound insulation components are arranged adjacent to and around the compressor, and the plurality of sound insulation components together constitute a sound insulation cover surrounding the compressor.

[0005] In one embodiment, the soundproof cover includes a first soundproofing element disposed on the bottom side of the base.

[0006] In one embodiment, the housing further includes a top cover, and the soundproof cover includes a second soundproofing element disposed on the top cover.

[0007] In one embodiment, the housing further includes a side panel disposed near the compressor, the side panel being erected on the base, and the soundproof cover including a third soundproofing element disposed on the side panel.

[0008] In one embodiment, the side panel extends and bends circumferentially along the base and is disposed corresponding to the corner of the base.

[0009] In one embodiment, the air conditioner is configured as an integrated air conditioner, including a first module and a second module. The first module is configured to exchange heat with the indoor air, and the second module is configured to exchange heat with the outdoor air. The first module and the second module are disposed on the same base at intervals, and the compressor is disposed on the second module.

[0010] In one embodiment, the housing includes a wiring board disposed on the side of the second module opposite to the first module, the wiring board being erected on the base and disposed opposite to the compressor, and the soundproof cover including a fourth soundproofing element disposed on the wiring board.

[0011] In one embodiment, an electrical control box is installed on the side of the first module, and the electrical control box and the wiring board are arranged opposite to each other. The electrical connection wires of the second module are connected to the electrical control box after being routed through the wiring board.

[0012] In one embodiment, the air conditioner has at least two rows of parallel wiring structures for wiring between the second module and the electrical control box. The wiring structure includes a plurality of first wiring clips distributed sequentially downward from the top of the wiring board along the side surface of the wiring board away from the compressor.

[0013] In one embodiment, corresponding to the two wiring structures, the top of the wiring board is provided with at least one first wiring buckle protruding upwards.

[0014] In one embodiment, the wiring structure further includes a second wiring clip protruding from the upper side of the base.

[0015] In one embodiment, a magnetic ring mounting position is recessed on the side surface of the wiring board away from the compressor, and the magnetic ring mounting position corresponds to one of the wiring structures.

[0016] In one embodiment, the wiring board has two limiting portions spaced apart in a horizontal direction, and the magnetic ring mounting position is formed between the two limiting portions.

[0017] In one embodiment, the side surface of the wiring board facing away from the compressor has a mounting step, and the magnetic ring mounting position is formed on the mounting step.

[0018] In one embodiment, the corner of the mounting step is recessed to form a clearance groove.

[0019] In one embodiment, the air conditioner further includes a wiring plate, which is attached to the side of the wiring plate opposite to the compressor.

[0020] In one embodiment, the pressure plate includes a first plate portion and a second plate portion connected to each other, the first plate portion being stacked on the wiring plate, and the second plate portion being bent in a direction away from the wiring plate and covering the base.

[0021] In one embodiment, the electrical control box is disposed on the outside of the first module.

[0022] In one embodiment, the compressor is covered with a fifth sound insulation component.

[0023] In one embodiment, the compressor is connected to a piping structure, which is covered with shock-absorbing adhesive.

[0024] In one embodiment, an air duct shell is housed inside the housing, and a wiring structure is integrally formed on the outer side of the air duct shell.

[0025] In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of sound insulation components is configured as two-component sound insulation cotton.

[0026] In one embodiment, the compressor is provided with a support leg, which is connected to the base via a vibration damping element.

[0027] In one embodiment, the vibration damping component includes a spring, the upper side of the base is provided with a vibration damping pad and a protruding mounting post, the support leg is provided with a mounting hole, the mounting post is movably inserted into the mounting hole, and the spring is mounted on the mounting post and located between the support leg and the vibration damping pad.

[0028] In one embodiment, the air conditioner is configured as a kitchen air conditioner.

[0029] In this utility model, by setting multiple sound insulation components on the shell to form a sound insulation cover, the compressor is surrounded, which can block and weaken the vibration and noise generated by the compressor in multiple directions, thereby achieving three-dimensional noise reduction. The noise of the air conditioner can be greatly reduced, the comfort can be improved, and the user experience can be greatly improved. Attached Figure Description

[0030] 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 the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0031] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the air conditioner provided by this utility model;

[0032] Figure 2 A partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the air conditioner provided by this utility model from a certain perspective;

[0033] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the air conditioner provided by this utility model from another perspective;

[0034] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle;

[0035] Figure 5 A partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the air conditioner provided by this utility model from another perspective;

[0036] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A magnified view of a section at point B in the middle;

[0037] Figure 7 A partial exploded view of an embodiment of the air conditioner provided by this utility model;

[0038] Figure 8 A partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the second module of the air conditioner provided by this utility model when the wiring board is exposed;

[0039] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a section at point C;

[0040] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a section at point D;

[0041] Figure 11 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a section at point E in the middle;

[0042] Figure 12 A wiring diagram of an embodiment of the second module of the air conditioner provided by this utility model;

[0043] Figure 13 A partial structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the second module of the air conditioner provided by this utility model when covered by the pressure plate;

[0044] Figure 14 for Figure 13 A magnified view of a section at point F in the middle;

[0045] Figure 15 for Figure 13 A magnified view of a section at point G.

[0046] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0047] 110. Base; 111. Mounting post; 112. Second cable routing clip;

[0048] 120. Top cover; 130. Side panels;

[0049] 140. Cable routing board; 141. First cable routing clip; 142. Magnetic ring mounting position; 143. Limiting part; 144. Mounting step; 145. Clearance groove;

[0050] 150. Air duct housing; 160. Cable clamping plate; 161. First plate section; 162. Second plate section;

[0051] 200. Compressor; 210. Support leg; 211. Mounting hole;

[0052] 310. First sound insulation component; 320. Second sound insulation component; 330. Third sound insulation component; 340. Fourth sound insulation component; 350. Fifth sound insulation component; 360. Vibration damping component; 370. Vibration damping pad;

[0053] 410, Module 1; 420, Module 2; 500, Electrical control box.

[0054] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0055] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0056] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0057] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the use of "and / or" or "and / or" throughout the text includes three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution where both A and B are satisfied simultaneously. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0058] This utility model proposes an air conditioner, which includes a housing, a base 110, and a compressor 200 mounted on the base 110. The air conditioner is provided with a sound insulation structure corresponding to the compressor 200 to reduce the vibration and noise of the compressor 200.

[0059] Please see Figures 1 to 7 In one embodiment of the present invention, the housing is provided with a plurality of sound insulation components, which are disposed adjacent to and around the compressor 200, and together constitute a sound insulation cover surrounding the compressor 200.

[0060] In this utility model, by setting multiple sound insulation components on the housing to form a sound insulation cover, the compressor 200 is surrounded, which can block and weaken the vibration and noise generated by the compressor 200 in multiple directions, thereby achieving three-dimensional multi-dimensional noise reduction. The noise of the air conditioner can be greatly reduced, the comfort can be improved, and the user experience can be greatly improved.

[0061] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 2 The soundproof enclosure includes a first soundproofing member 310 disposed on the bottom side of the base 110. It is understood that air conditioners are generally mounted on a corresponding structure via the base 110; that is, the base 110 is generally connected to the mounting structure. In this embodiment, by providing the first soundproofing member 310 on the bottom side of the base 110, the transmission of vibration to the mounting structure is reduced. Furthermore, the first soundproofing member 310 has a portion opposite to the compressor 200, which can effectively absorb the vibration energy generated by the compressor 200 on the bottom side of the compressor 200, thereby reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner. Without loss of generality, the first soundproofing member 310 also has a portion opposite to the fan or duct structure, thereby absorbing the wind noise generated when the fan is running, further reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner. Of course, in other embodiments, other structures may be provided at the bottom of the compressor 200, and corresponding soundproofing structures may be provided on these structures.

[0062] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 2 The housing also includes a top cover 120, and the soundproof cover includes a second soundproofing element 320 disposed on the top cover 120. It is understood that at least a portion of the second soundproofing element 320 is positioned relative to the compressor 200, thus absorbing the vibration energy generated by the compressor 200 from above. Without loss of generality, the second soundproofing element 320 also has a portion relative to the fan or duct structure, thereby absorbing wind noise generated during fan operation to further reduce the operating noise of the air conditioner. Furthermore, the second soundproofing element 320 can also absorb external impacts, enhancing the protective function of the top cover 120. Specifically, the second soundproofing element 320 is disposed on the side of the top cover 120 facing the compressor 200, that is, on the lower side of the top cover 120. This prevents the second soundproofing element 320 from being exposed, affecting the appearance consistency of the air conditioner, while also providing some protection for the second soundproofing element 320 through the top cover 120. Of course, in other embodiments, other structures may be provided above the compressor 200, and corresponding sound insulation structures may be provided on these structures.

[0063] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 5 and Figure 7The housing also includes a side panel 130 disposed near the compressor 200, the side panel 130 being erected on the base 110, and the soundproof cover including a third soundproofing element 330 disposed on the side panel 130. Thus, the third soundproofing element 330 can absorb the vibration energy generated by the compressor 200 from the side of the compressor 200, thereby reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner. Furthermore, the third soundproofing element 330 can also absorb impact energy received by the side panel 130, thereby enhancing the protective function of the side panel 130. Specifically, the third soundproofing element 330 is disposed on the side of the side panel 130 facing the compressor 200, which avoids the third soundproofing element 330 being exposed, affecting the appearance consistency of the air conditioner, while also providing a certain degree of protection for the third soundproofing element 330 through the side panel 130. Of course, in other embodiments, other structures can also be disposed on the side of the compressor 200, and corresponding soundproofing structures can be disposed on these structures.

[0064] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 5 and Figure 7 The side panel 130 extends and bends circumferentially along the base 110 and is positioned corresponding to the corner of the base 110. It can be understood that the two sides of the base 110 intersect at this corner, and the bent side panel 130 can have two parts respectively connected to the two sides of the base 110. These two parts of the side panel 130 can together provide a certain degree of enclosure for the compressor 200. The third sound insulation component 330 and the side panel 130 are arranged accordingly, thus providing a relatively large area of ​​enclosure around the compressor 200, thereby improving the vibration absorption effect of the third sound insulation component 330 and reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner.

[0065] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 1 The air conditioner is configured as an integrated air conditioner, including a first module 410 and a second module 420. The first module 410 is configured for heat exchange with the indoor air, and the second module 420 is configured for heat exchange with the outdoor air. The first module 410 and the second module 420 are spaced apart and mounted on the same base 110. The compressor 200 is located in the second module 420. Thus, the spacing between the first module 410 and the second module 420 can avoid structural elements in the installation environment. For example, if it needs to be installed on a ceiling, this spacing can avoid the joists, allowing for more flexible installation of the air conditioner. Of course, in other embodiments, the air conditioner can also be configured as a split-type air conditioner, with the above structure mounted on the outdoor unit of the split-type air conditioner; or, the air conditioner can simply function as the outdoor unit of a split-type air conditioner.

[0066] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 7 The housing includes a wiring board 140 disposed on the side of the second module 420 opposite to the first module 410. The wiring board 140 is erected on the base 110 and positioned opposite the compressor 200. The soundproof cover includes a fourth soundproofing element 340 disposed on the wiring board 140. It can be understood that the wiring board 140 is disposed on the side of the compressor 200 to provide wiring for the electrical connection lines on the compressor 200. Furthermore, the wiring board 140 can be connected to the side panel 130 to improve the installation stability of the wiring board 140, thereby ensuring the wiring safety of the air conditioner. In this embodiment, the wiring board 140 can absorb the vibration energy generated by the compressor 200 on the side of the compressor 200 to reduce the operating noise of the air conditioner. Specifically, the fourth sound insulation component 340 is located on the side of the wiring plate 140 facing the compressor 200, which can prevent the fourth sound insulation component 340 from being exposed and affecting the appearance consistency of the air conditioner. At the same time, the wiring plate 140 can also provide a certain degree of protection for the fourth sound insulation component 340.

[0067] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 1 , Figures 7 to 12 An electrical control box 500 is installed on the side of the first module 410, and the second module 420 is electrically connected to the electrical control box 500 via an electrical connection cable. Thus, the control modules of the air conditioner can be centrally located within the electrical control box 500. Specifically, the electrical control box 500 and the wiring board 140 are arranged opposite each other, and the electrical connection cable of the second module 420 is routed through the wiring board 140 and then connected to the electrical control box 500. In this way, the wiring board 140 can reliably provide support and restraint for the electrical connection cable of the second module 420, ensuring the stability of the electrical connection between the second module 420 and the electrical control box 500, thereby ensuring the operating performance of the air conditioner. Of course, in other embodiments, both the first module 410 and the second module 420 may have separate electrical control devices, and these devices may be communicatively connected, meaning that no wiring is required between the first module 410 and the second module 420.

[0068] Further, please refer to Figure 1 The electrical control box 500 is disposed on the outside of the first module 410. This facilitates maintenance personnel in repairing the electrical control box 500 in case of a malfunction. Specifically, a detachable plate structure can be provided on the opposite side of the electrical control box 500 close to the first module 410, allowing maintenance personnel to remove the plate structure for repair. Furthermore, the electrical control box 500 can have a separate cover, or it can be designed to open upwards, extending upwards from the top cover 120 of the first module 410 to cover the electrical control box 500. Of course, in other embodiments, the electrical control box 500 can also be installed inside the first module 410.

[0069] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 12 The air conditioner has at least two rows of parallel wiring structures for wiring between the second module 420 and the electrical control box 500. The wiring structure includes multiple first wiring clips 141 arranged sequentially downwards from the top of the wiring plate 140 along the side surface of the wiring plate 140 opposite to the compressor 200. In this embodiment, high-voltage and low-voltage wiring can be routed through different rows of wiring structures, allowing them to be routed separately to avoid electromagnetic interference and ensure the safety of the air conditioner. Specifically, guided by the multiple first wiring clips 141 on the wiring plate 140, the wiring direction of the electrical wiring is from the top of the wiring plate 140 downwards along the outer surface of the wiring plate 140. This allows the electrical wiring to fit relatively close to the wiring plate 140, thus ensuring the limiting effect on the electrical wiring and preventing it from becoming loose. Of course, in other embodiments, the wiring board 140 may be provided with multiple wire-passing holes for high-voltage and low-voltage connection wires to pass through respectively.

[0070] Specifically, corresponding to the two described wiring structures, at least one first wiring clip 141 protrudes upward from the top of the wiring board 140. That is, there are two types of first wiring clips 141: one protrudes from the top of the wiring board 140, and the other protrudes from the outer side of the wiring board 140. In this way, the first wiring clips 141 at these two locations can ensure the limiting effect on the electrical connection wires, preventing them from becoming loose. For a single wiring structure, one or more of each type of first wiring clip 141 can be provided.

[0071] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 8 and Figure 11 The wiring structure also includes a second wiring clip 112 protruding from the upper side of the base 110. It can be understood that the second wiring clip 112 is positioned at the interval between the first module 410 and the second module 420. When the electrical connection cable leaves the wiring board 140 and continues its route to the electrical control box 500, it can be engaged with the second wiring clip 112 to further enhance the wiring structure's ability to limit the electrical connection cable. Of course, in other embodiments, the electrical connection cable can also be fixed here by using cable ties.

[0072] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 11The wiring board 140 has a recessed magnetic ring mounting position 142 on its side surface opposite to the compressor 200. The magnetic ring mounting position 142 corresponds to one of the wiring structures. It can be understood that the wiring structure corresponding to the magnetic ring mounting position 142 is used for high-voltage connection lines. By sleeved with a magnetic ring on the high-voltage connection line, electromagnetic interference is reduced. The magnetic ring has a certain volume, and by placing the magnetic ring in the recessed magnetic ring mounting position 142, it can avoid obstructing the magnetic ring, thereby allowing the high-voltage connection line to be relatively close to the outer surface of the wiring board 140, facilitating the fixation of the high-voltage connection line and the magnetic ring. Alternatively, provided that reliable fixation of the high-voltage connection line is ensured, the magnetic ring can also be supported by a protruding support structure.

[0073] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 11 The wiring board 140 has two horizontally spaced limiting portions 143 protruding from it, and the magnetic ring mounting position 142 is formed between the two limiting portions 143. This enhances the limiting effect on the magnetic ring, ensuring stable installation. Alternatively, in other embodiments, a groove-like structure can be formed to accommodate the magnetic ring, with the opposite side walls of the groove abutting against the magnetic ring.

[0074] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 11 The wiring board 140 has a mounting step 144 formed on its side surface opposite to the compressor 200, and the magnetic ring mounting position 142 is formed on the mounting step 144. Thus, the magnetic ring is mounted on the mounting step 144, which provides support and ensures reliable fixation of the magnetic ring. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the magnetic ring can be secured using cable ties or clips.

[0075] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 11 The corner of the mounting step 144 is recessed to form a clearance groove 145. This clearance groove 145 is used to avoid high-voltage connection lines. After the magnetic ring is installed on the mounting step 144, the high-voltage connection line runs downwards from below the magnetic ring through the clearance groove 145, preventing damage to the high-voltage connection line from the corner of the mounting step 144. It also facilitates the installation of the magnetic ring and the routing of the wires. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the corner of the mounting step 144 can be rounded to protect the high-voltage connection line and facilitate its routing.

[0076] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 7 , Figure 12 and Figure 13The air conditioner also includes a wire clamping plate 160, which is attached to the side of the wiring plate 140 facing away from the compressor 200. Specifically, after the electrical connection wires are routed, the wire clamping plate 160 is attached to the wiring plate 140 to cover the electrical connection wires, thereby improving the protection of the electrical connection wires.

[0077] Furthermore, the wire clamping plate 160 and the wiring plate 140 are connected by a detachable connection, which can be either a snap-fit ​​or a fastener connection. Without loss of generality, the side panel 130, wire clamping plate 160, and wiring plate 140 can be connected at their side edges using common fasteners. Optionally, the top of the wire clamping plate 160 can be hooked onto a protrusion on the top of the wiring plate 140 via a snap-fit ​​hole to achieve a pre-positioning function, and then the wire clamping plate 160 is locked in place using fasteners. The top of the wire clamping plate 160 can be connected to the wiring plate 140 by another fastener, and the side of the wire clamping plate 160 can be connected to the wiring plate 140 and the side panel 130 together using two or more fasteners.

[0078] In one embodiment, please refer to the following: Figure 7 , Figures 12 to 14 The wire clamping plate 160 includes a first plate portion 161 and a second plate portion 162 connected to each other. The first plate portion 161 is stacked on the wiring plate 140, and the second plate portion 162 is bent away from the wiring plate 140 and covers the base 110. Thus, the first plate portion 161 can cover the electrical connection wires overlapping the wiring plate 140, and the second plate portion 162 can cover the electrical connection wires located in the gap between the first module 410 and the second module 420, thereby protecting the electrical connection wires. In this embodiment, the first plate portion 161 and the second plate portion 162 are integrally formed. The first plate portion 161 is connected to the wiring plate 140 and the side panel 130, and the second plate portion 162 is connected to the base 110, which reduces the formation of seams and improves the protection of the electrical connection wires. Of course, in other embodiments, different plates can be used to cover the electrical connection wires at these two locations separately.

[0079] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 5 and Figure 7The compressor 200 is encased in a fifth sound-insulating component 350. This fifth sound-insulating component 350 effectively reduces noise and vibration. Through the properties of its sound-absorbing material, it absorbs a portion of the compressor 200's vibration noise, reducing the intensity of sound propagating outwards, thus achieving noise reduction. In addition to sound absorption, the fifth sound-insulating component 350 also provides cushioning, mitigating vibrations caused by mechanical movement. This vibration reduction not only reduces vibrations directly transmitted to the casing but also indirectly reduces secondary noise (such as structurally conducted noise). Furthermore, the fifth sound-insulating component 350 surrounding the compressor 200 provides additional physical protection, preventing damage from external factors (such as moisture and dust) and helping to extend the compressor 200's service life.

[0080] In one embodiment, the compressor 200 is connected to a piping structure, which is covered with vibration-damping adhesive. Vibrations generated by the compressor 200 during operation are transmitted to the piping structure, causing it to vibrate and potentially affecting surrounding components. This can lead to increased noise, loosening of the piping structure, and fatigue damage. The vibration-damping adhesive effectively absorbs and buffers these vibrations, significantly reducing the noise level caused by vibration and minimizing its transmission to surrounding components. Furthermore, the vibration-damping adhesive provides physical protection against impacts and collisions to the piping structure. In particular, when the vibration-damping adhesive has good thermal insulation properties, it can help maintain the temperature stability of the refrigerant inside the piping structure, reducing heat loss or preventing condensation.

[0081] In one implementation, please refer to Figure 3 The inner side of the housing houses a duct shell 150, and the outer side of the duct shell 150 is integrally formed with a wiring structure. In this way, the wiring structure can be tightly and stably connected to the duct shell 150, is not easily affected by vibration, and helps reduce noise and improve the structural stability of the wiring structure. Without loss of generality, this wiring structure can be used for the electrical connection lines of the fan. Of course, in other embodiments, the wiring structure can also be formed separately and then welded to the outer side of the duct shell 150.

[0082] In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of sound insulation components is configured as two-component sound insulation cotton. Two-component sound insulation cotton is a highly efficient sound insulation material composed of two different components, typically including a base material and an additive, or a composite material made from a mixture of two different materials. By using two materials with different properties, different frequencies of sound can be blocked or absorbed more effectively, thus providing better sound insulation and absorption effects than a single material. Furthermore, two-component sound insulation cotton is easy to cut, can be cut to suitable shapes for different installation locations, and can be securely bonded to the corresponding positions by adhesive bonding.

[0083] In one implementation, please refer to Figures 3 to 6 The compressor 200 is provided with a support leg 210, which is connected to the base 110 via a vibration damping member 360. This further reduces the vibration transmitted from the compressor 200 to the base 110, thereby further reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner.

[0084] Further, please refer to Figures 3 to 6 The vibration damping component 360 includes a spring. The upper side of the base 110 is provided with a vibration damping pad 370 and a protruding mounting post 111. The support leg 210 has a mounting hole 211, and the mounting post 111 is movably inserted into the mounting hole 211. The spring is mounted on the mounting post 111 and located between the support leg 210 and the vibration damping pad 370. Thus, when the compressor 200 vibrates, the spring's extension and contraction can absorb the vibration energy generated by the compressor 200, thereby reducing the vibration of the compressor 200. Furthermore, the vibration damping pad 370 can also support the compressor 200 from below, further reducing the vibration transmitted from the compressor 200 to the base 110, thereby reducing the operating noise of the air conditioner.

[0085] In one embodiment, the air conditioner is configured as a kitchen-type air conditioner. That is, the air conditioner is installed in the kitchen to regulate the air within the kitchen, including adjusting the air temperature and the concentration of cooking fumes, thereby providing a comfortable environment for people in the kitchen, especially during summer cooking, to prevent discomfort due to high temperatures. Generally, the air conditioner is installed on the kitchen ceiling.

[0086] The above description is merely an exemplary embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the technical concept of the present utility model and the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An air conditioner, characterized in that, The device includes a housing, which includes a base on which a compressor is mounted. The housing is provided with a plurality of sound-insulating components, which are arranged adjacent to and around the compressor. The plurality of sound-insulating components together form a soundproof cover surrounding the compressor. The air conditioner is configured as an integrated air conditioner, including a first module and a second module. The first module is configured to exchange heat with the indoor air, and the second module is configured to exchange heat with the outdoor air. The first module and the second module are disposed on the same base at intervals. The compressor is disposed on the second module. The housing includes a wiring board disposed on the side of the second module opposite to the first module. The wiring board is erected on the base and disposed opposite to the compressor. The soundproof cover includes a fourth soundproofing element disposed on the wiring board.

2. The air conditioner as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The soundproof cover includes a first soundproofing element disposed on the bottom side of the base; And / or, the housing further includes a top cover, and the soundproof cover includes a second soundproofing element disposed on the top cover.

3. The air conditioner as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The housing also includes a side panel disposed near the compressor, the side panel being erected on the base, and the soundproof cover including a third soundproofing element disposed on the side panel.

4. The air conditioner as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The side panel extends and bends circumferentially along the base and is positioned corresponding to the corner of the base.

5. The air conditioner as described in claim 1, characterized in that, An electrical control box is installed on the side of the first module. The electrical control box and the wiring board are arranged opposite to each other. The electrical connection wires of the second module are connected to the electrical control box after being routed through the wiring board.

6. The air conditioner as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The air conditioner has at least two rows of parallel wiring structures for wiring between the second module and the electrical control box. The wiring structure includes a plurality of first wiring clips distributed sequentially downward from the top of the wiring board along the side surface of the wiring board away from the compressor.

7. The air conditioner as described in claim 6, characterized in that, Corresponding to the two wiring structures, at least one of the first wiring clips is respectively provided on the top of the wiring board; And / or, the wiring structure further includes a second wiring clip protruding from the upper side of the base.

8. The air conditioner as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The wiring board has a recessed magnetic ring mounting position on the side surface away from the compressor, and the magnetic ring mounting position corresponds to one of the wiring structures.

9. The air conditioner as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The wiring board has two limiting parts that are spaced apart in the horizontal direction, and the magnetic ring mounting position is formed between the two limiting parts.

10. The air conditioner as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The wiring board has an installation step on its side surface away from the compressor, and the magnetic ring mounting position is formed on the installation step.

11. The air conditioner as described in claim 10, characterized in that, The corner of the installation step is recessed to form a clearance groove.

12. The air conditioner as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The air conditioner also includes a wiring plate, which is attached to the side of the wiring plate away from the compressor.

13. The air conditioner as described in claim 12, characterized in that, The pressure plate includes a first plate portion and a second plate portion connected to each other. The first plate portion is stacked on the wiring plate, and the second plate portion is bent in a direction away from the wiring plate and covers the base.

14. The air conditioner as described in claim 13, characterized in that, The electrical control box is located on the outside of the first module.

15. The air conditioner as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The compressor is covered with a fifth sound insulation component; And / or, the compressor is connected to a piping structure, and the piping structure is covered with shock-absorbing rubber; And / or, an air duct shell is housed and installed inside the housing, and a wiring structure is integrally formed on the outer side of the air duct shell; And / or, at least one of the plurality of sound insulation components is configured as two-component sound insulation cotton.

16. The air conditioner as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, The compressor is equipped with support legs, which are connected to the base via vibration damping components.

17. The air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that, The air conditioner is configured as a kitchen-type air conditioner.