Air conditioner air outlet module and central air conditioning system
By designing adjustable-angle air guide plates and blades, the problem of limited air supply area of central air conditioning has been solved, achieving a wider range of air supply coverage and temperature uniformity, thus improving comfort and aesthetics.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520853269.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-10-28
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-30
AI Technical Summary
The existing central air conditioning system has a limited air supply area and a small coverage area, so the comfort level needs to be improved.
Design an air conditioning outlet module, including an outer frame and at least two air guide plates. The air guide plates are arranged sequentially along the length of the outer frame. The angle of the air guide plates is adjusted by rotating a motor and pushing out a mechanism to achieve multi-zone air supply. The air supply area is further expanded by adjusting the components and air guide blades.
It achieves a wider air supply coverage, reduces air supply blind spots, improves indoor temperature uniformity and comfort, while reducing equipment size and improving aesthetics.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] This application is required to be filed with the Chinese Patent Office on October 28, 2024, application number:
[0002] Priority is given to Chinese Patent Application No. 202411514814.7 entitled “Air Guide Component and Air Handling Equipment”, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Technical Field
[0003] This application relates to the field of central air conditioning technology, and in particular to an air conditioning outlet module and a central air conditioning system. Background Technology
[0004] Central air conditioning is a system that uses a single main unit connected to multiple terminal units via ducts or refrigerant pipes to control different rooms and achieve indoor air conditioning. It is suitable for large spaces such as homes and office buildings. However, existing central air conditioning systems have relatively limited air delivery areas and coverage, resulting in room for improvement in comfort. Utility Model Content
[0005] This application provides an air conditioning outlet module and a central air conditioning system. The air conditioning outlet module can expand the air supply area and air supply coverage of the air conditioning outlet, and can improve the overall comfort.
[0006] The first aspect of this application provides an air conditioning outlet module for use in a residential central air conditioning system. The air conditioning outlet module includes: an outer frame that surrounds an air outlet that extends horizontally; at least two air guides that are sequentially arranged along the length of the outer frame and are movably connected to the outer frame to close or open the air outlet; and an evaporator installed inside the outer frame.
[0007] In this way, both hot air and air cooled by the evaporator can flow outward through the horizontally extending air outlets. Since at least two air guide vanes are sequentially arranged along the length of the outer frame, and these vanes are movably connected to the outer frame, the air outlets can be opened or closed. When the air outlets are open, each air guide vane can be adjusted to a different angle, allowing the airflow from the outlets to be directed to different areas through the guide vanes at different angles. This achieves multi-zone air supply, reduces blind spots in air supply, and allows the air conditioning outlet module to cover a larger air supply area, resulting in a wider air supply range and more uniform indoor temperature changes, thus improving comfort.
[0008] In one possible implementation, the air guide plate is rotatably connected within the outer frame.
[0009] In this way, the air guide plate is rotatably connected inside the outer frame, allowing the air outlet to be opened or closed by rotating the air guide plate relative to the outer frame. Furthermore, the air guide plate's placement inside the outer frame reduces the space occupied, thus minimizing the overall size of the air conditioning outlet module and improving its aesthetic appeal.
[0010] In one possible implementation, at least one mounting portion is provided along the length direction inside the outer frame, and at least one end of the air guide plate is rotatably connected to the mounting portion.
[0011] By introducing a mounting section, one end of the air guide plate can be supported, which not only prevents deformation of the air guide plate but also reduces the driving force required for the air guide plate to rotate relative to the outer frame. Furthermore, it allows for more flexible installation and connection of the air guide plate.
[0012] In one possible implementation, the air guide plates located on both sides of the mounting section are rotatably connected to the corresponding mounting section.
[0013] In this way, the air guide plates located on both sides of the mounting section can share a single mounting section, thereby reducing the number of parts in the air conditioning outlet module, simplifying the structure, and saving internal space of the outer frame 10 for the layout and installation of other components.
[0014] In one possible implementation, the air guide plate is connected to the outer frame via a rotating motor, which drives the air guide plate to rotate.
[0015] In this way, the air guide plate can be quickly driven to rotate relative to the outer frame by rotating the motor, without the need for manual adjustment, making the adjustment of the air delivery angle more flexible, convenient and precise.
[0016] In one possible implementation, at least one end of the air guide plate is connected to the outer frame via a push-out mechanism, which drives the air guide plate to translate and rotate relative to the air outlet.
[0017] In this way, when the air outlet is opened, the outer frame will not interfere with the rotation of the air guide plate because there is a certain gap between the air guide plate and the air outlet. This allows the air guide plate to rotate at a wider angle, thus enabling unobstructed, wide-range air delivery. The airflow is smoother and without loss, and there will be no turbulent airflow or eddies.
[0018] In one possible implementation, the ejection mechanism includes a push rod, a first section of which is rotatably connected to the outer frame, and a second section of which is rotatably connected to the air guide plate.
[0019] In this way, when the first end of the push rod is driven to rotate relative to the outer frame, the second end of the push rod also rotates relative to the outer frame, thereby driving the air guide plate connected to the second end of the push rod to push outward or retract inward toward the air outlet. In this way, the air guide plate can move outward or inward toward the air outlet according to the usage requirements, which is conducive to the free and flexible rotation of the air guide plate around its rotation axis without being interfered with by the outer frame.
[0020] In one possible implementation, the ejection mechanism further includes: an ejection motor mounted on the outer frame, with its output shaft connected to the push rod; and a rotation motor mounted on the push rod, with its output shaft connected to the air guide plate.
[0021] In this way, the push rod can be quickly driven to swing (rotate) relative to the outer frame by extending the motor, without the need for manual adjustment, making the adjustment more convenient and precise. Furthermore, the air guide plate can be quickly driven to rotate relative to the push rod by rotating the motor, thereby adjusting the outward opening angle of the air guide plate without manual adjustment or relying on other complex transmission mechanisms.
[0022] In one possible implementation, the first end of the push rod is near the bottom of the outer frame, and the second end of the push rod is near the top of the air guide plate; or, the first end of the push rod is near the top of the outer frame, and the second end of the push rod is near the bottom of the air guide plate.
[0023] This allows for a greater extension of the push rod's length, enabling the guide plate connected to the other end of the push rod to extend further after the push rod swings relative to the outer frame, thus facilitating the flexible swinging of the guide plate.
[0024] In one possible implementation, at least one guide portion is provided inside the outer frame along the length direction, one end of the air guide plate is connected to the outer frame through a push-out mechanism, and the other end of the air guide plate is slidably connected to the guide portion.
[0025] In this way, when the ejection mechanism drives the air guide plate to move horizontally, the movement direction of each air guide plate can be guided by the setting of each guide part.
[0026] In one possible implementation, the air guide plates located on both sides of the guide section are slidably connected to the corresponding guide section.
[0027] In this way, adjacent air guide plates can be slidably connected to the same guide part and move under the guidance of the same guide part, thereby reducing redundant structures inside the outer frame and increasing the space inside the outer frame to facilitate the layout design of other components.
[0028] In one possible implementation, the air guide plate is located outside the air outlet of the outer frame, and the air guide plate can completely cover the air outlet.
[0029] This facilitates the installation and positioning of the air guide plate, and the air guide plate will not occupy the internal space of the outer frame.
[0030] In one possible implementation, both ends of the outer sidewalls along the length of the outer frame are connected to an ejection mechanism.
[0031] This design provides ample mounting space on the outer walls at both ends of the outer frame along its length, facilitating the installation and securing of the ejector mechanism. Furthermore, the ejector mechanism is less prone to interference when moving relative to the outer walls. Simultaneously, because the ejector mechanism is located externally, it does not occupy internal space within the outer frame, thus allowing sufficient space for the placement of other components within the inner frame.
[0032] In one possible implementation, an adjustment assembly is also included, with each air guide plate having at least one adjustment assembly. The adjustment assembly includes: a movable member connected to a side panel of the air guide plate near the air outlet; and multiple air guide blades sequentially disposed on a side panel of the movable member opposite to the air guide plate. The movable member can change position relative to the air guide plate, and each air guide blade can change position relative to the movable member.
[0033] In this way, when the air outlet is opened by the air guide plate, since both the moving part and the air guide blades are located on the air outlet channel, by changing the relative position between the moving part and the air guide plate, or adjusting the relative position between the moving part and the air guide plate, or simultaneously adjusting the relative position between the moving part and the air guide plate and the relative position between each air guide blade and the moving part, the airflow can be further diffused outward by the air guide blades located on the moving part after flowing out of the air outlet. Thus, the air supply angle of the air conditioning outlet module can be flexibly adjusted according to the needs, expanding the air supply area that the air conditioning outlet can cover, realizing air supply to a large area of the room, reducing blind spots, improving the uniformity of indoor temperature, and thus improving the overall comfort.
[0034] In one possible implementation, the adjustment component further includes: a first drive component, which is mounted on the air guide plate and drives each air guide blade to change position relative to the moving part.
[0035] The first drive assembly drives the movement of each guide vane on the moving part, causing the position of each guide vane relative to the moving part to change. The angle between each guide vane and the plate surface of the moving part changes in a certain direction, and all guide vanes on the same adjustment assembly deflect uniformly toward one side of the air outlet to adjust the air delivery angle of the guide assembly.
[0036] In one possible implementation, the first drive component also drives the moving part to change position relative to the air guide plate.
[0037] In this way, the first drive component both drives the movement of the guide vanes on the moving part and drives the guide vanes, together with the moving part, to move relative to the guide plate. This makes the adjustment of the air delivery angle of the adjustment component more flexible, further expands the air delivery area, and provides a wider air delivery coverage, enabling air delivery to large areas. At the same time, it can adjust the indoor temperature more quickly, improve the uniformity of indoor temperature, and enhance indoor comfort.
[0038] In one possible implementation, the adjustment component further includes a second drive component, which is mounted on the air guide plate and drives the moving part to change position relative to the air guide plate.
[0039] By setting a first drive component to drive the air guide vanes and a second drive component to drive the moving parts, each of the first and second drive components drives a single moving object. This driving method is relatively simple, and the structural design of both the first and second drive components can also be simplified, reducing design costs. Furthermore, the first and second drive components do not interfere with each other, resulting in higher operational reliability of the air guide component.
[0040] In one possible implementation, the air guide plate has a receiving cavity, and the first drive assembly is disposed within the receiving cavity.
[0041] In this way, the first drive assembly and the air guide vanes are located on opposite sides of the thickness direction of the moving part. The first drive assembly can be directly connected to the moving part, facilitating the drive assembly to drive the moving part and the air guide vanes on the moving part. Furthermore, the first drive assembly does not occupy the space of the moving part on the side where the air guide vanes are located, which can increase the space for the air guide vanes and improve the air guiding effect of the air conditioning outlet module.
[0042] Meanwhile, the receiving cavity within the air guide plate has sufficient space to accommodate the first drive component, which is beneficial for the design and installation of the first drive component. In addition, since the air guide plate can shield the first drive component, it can also improve the appearance of the air conditioning vent module.
[0043] In one possible implementation, an adjustment component is provided along the length of the air guide plate.
[0044] In this way, each air guide plate is equipped with an adjustment component. Based on the air distribution in each air guide plate zone, the airflow can be further expanded in terms of air distribution angle and range through the adjustment component, so that the air conditioning outlet module 1 has a sufficiently large air distribution area to meet the indoor space requirements.
[0045] In one possible implementation, the regulating component further includes a linkage that connects all the air guide vanes and drives each air guide vane to move synchronously.
[0046] By configuring the linkage, when the first drive component operates, it can drive the linkage to move. This, in turn, can cause all the guide vanes on the same adjustment component to swing synchronously, improving drive efficiency.
[0047] In one possible implementation, each air guide blade is arranged sequentially along the length of the moving member, and the linkage extends along the length of the moving member and is connected to each air guide blade.
[0048] By aligning the arrangement of the guide vanes on the linkage and moving parts, a stable connection between the linkage and each guide vane can be facilitated.
[0049] In one possible implementation, the linkage is a rack and pinion, and each guide vane has a gear that meshes with the rack and pinion; the rack and pinion move along the arrangement direction of each guide vane to drive each gear to rotate.
[0050] By employing a rack and pinion transmission system, the gear's rotation is not limited by its angle range. As long as the rack is long enough and continuously moving, it can drive the gear to rotate 360°. Therefore, the gear can drive the guide vanes to rotate within a 0° to 360° range, enabling omnidirectional airflow. Furthermore, the rack's linear movement simplifies the transmission, provides a more precise trajectory, and increases the reliability of the guide vane rotation, allowing for more accurate control of the vane's rotation angle.
[0051] In one possible implementation, the guide vane includes a blade body and a rotating shaft, with the rotating shaft located at the end of the blade body facing the moving member, and the rotating shaft being rotatably connected to the moving member.
[0052] In this way, the rotating shaft allows the blade body to be movably connected to the moving part, and can drive the blade body to rotate relative to the moving part.
[0053] In one possible implementation, one side of the central axis of the blade body is a first curved portion, and the side of the first curved portion away from the central axis is a first air guide side. The extension line of the first air guide side has a first angle with the reference plane. The reference plane is the orthographic projection of the blade body and passes through the central axis. When the blade body is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet and the first air guide side faces outward from the air outlet, the extension line of the first air guide side extends to the same side of the air outlet.
[0054] In this way, the first bend can generate a Coanda effect in the airflow passing over the surface of the blade body, causing the airflow to flow along the surface of the first bend, thereby changing the direction of the airflow blown out of the air outlet. By making an angle between the extension line of the first air guide side and the reference plane where the blade body is located, the first air guide side can change the air delivery angle of the adjustment component, making the adjustment of the air delivery area of the air guide component more flexible and further expanding the air delivery coverage area of the air conditioning outlet module.
[0055] Furthermore, by extending the extension line of the first air guide side to the same side of the air outlet, the air delivery deflection angle of the first air guide side can be further increased when the air guide blades guide air to the same side of the air outlet. This, in turn, expands the air delivery area of the regulating assembly.
[0056] In one possible implementation, the other side of the central axis of the blade body is a second curved portion, and the side of the second curved portion away from the central axis is a second air guide side. The extension line of the second air guide side has a second included angle with the reference plane. When the blade body is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet and the second air guide side faces outward from the air outlet, the extension line of the second air guide side extends to the same side of the air outlet.
[0057] In this way, when the blade body rotates to the outer side of the second curved part near the air outlet and the second air guide side faces the outside of the air outlet, the airflow in the air guide channel flows along the surface of the second curved part. When the airflow is blown to the outside, it can flow along the extension direction of the second air guide side, thereby changing the air delivery direction of the regulating component.
[0058] Furthermore, when the second air guide side faces outward from the air outlet, the air guide blades can further increase their deflection angle when guiding air to the same side of the air outlet. This, in turn, expands the air delivery area of the regulating component.
[0059] In one possible implementation, the blade body has several air outlets that penetrate both sides of the blade body in the thickness direction.
[0060] In this way, part of the airflow blown out from inside the outer frame flows outward along the air guide channel formed between adjacent air guide blades, while another part flows outward through the air outlet on the blade body. The interaction of these two airflows can prevent strong winds from being blown out of the air outlet, making the air delivery effect of the air handling equipment gentler and improving the user comfort of the air conditioning outlet module.
[0061] In one possible implementation, at least two adjustment components are arranged sequentially along the width direction of the air guide plate.
[0062] Because a single-layer air guide vane occupies relatively little space, some air may flow directly outward from the space around the vane without being guided. Installing two or more layers of air guide vanes increases the coverage area, enhances the air guiding capacity of the regulating components, and allows for a wider range of air guidance from the air conditioning outlet module.
[0063] A second aspect of this application provides a central air conditioning system, including the air conditioning outlet module as described above.
[0064] The central air conditioning system provided in this application, since it includes the aforementioned air conditioning outlet module, possesses all the technical effects of the air conditioning outlet module, which will not be elaborated here. Attached Figure Description
[0065] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application 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 some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0066] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an air conditioner outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0067] Figure 2 This application provides a schematic diagram of the connection relationship of an air conditioner outlet module.
[0068] Figure 3 A three-dimensional structural diagram of an air conditioner outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0069] Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of another air conditioning outlet module provided in this application embodiment;
[0070] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection relationship between the air guide plate and the adjustment assembly provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0071] Figure 6 A schematic diagram illustrating the composition of the first driving component provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0072] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second driving component provided in an embodiment of this application at an angle;
[0073] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second driving component provided in an embodiment of this application from another angle;
[0074] Figure 9 An exploded structural diagram of the adjustment component provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0075] Figure 10 Another exploded structural diagram of the adjustment component provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0076] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the adjustment component provided in the embodiments of this application at one angle;
[0077] Figure 12 for Figure 11A magnified view of the air guide vane at point A in a vertical position;
[0078] Figure 13 for Figure 11 A magnified view of a section of the air guide vane at point A when it is in a different vertical position.
[0079] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0080] 1-Air conditioning vent module;
[0081] 10-Outer frame; 11-Air outlet; 12-Mounting part; 20-Air guide plate;
[0082] 30 - Adjustment component;
[0083] 31-Moving component; 311-Panel; 312-Base plate;
[0084] 32-Guide blade; 321-Blade body; 3211-First bend; 3212-Second bend; 3213-First guide side; 3214-Second guide side; 322-Rotating shaft; 323-Gear; 324-Air outlet;
[0085] 33-First drive assembly; 331-Drive motor; 332-Transmission component;
[0086] 34-Linkage components;
[0087] 40 - Ejection mechanism; 41 - Rotary motor; 42 - Push rod; 43 - Ejection motor;
[0088] 50 - Second drive assembly; 51 - Synchronous drive motor; 52 - Synchronous transmission component; 521 - Push-pull rod; 522 - Connecting rod;
[0089] A - Reference plane. Detailed Implementation
[0090] As described in the background section, traditional air conditioning equipment typically uses swingable blades within the duct to adjust the airflow angle. For example, horizontally positioned blades swing up and down to achieve vertical airflow, while vertically positioned blades swing left and right to achieve horizontal airflow. The swing angle of all blades is uniformly controlled by a linkage, thereby adjusting the overall airflow area of the air conditioning unit.
[0091] However, the aforementioned method of adjusting the air supply area results in a direct correlation between the size of the air supply area and the size of the air outlet. This leads to a relatively limited air supply area for the air conditioning unit, with a small coverage area, making it impossible to supply air to a large area. Furthermore, because the air guide plate is located inside the air duct and can only deflect at the same rotation angle, blind spots will appear when adjusting the air supply angle, resulting in significant indoor temperature differences and room for improvement in comfort.
[0092] In view of this, this application provides an air conditioning outlet module and a central air conditioning system, applicable to residential central air conditioning systems. The air conditioning outlet module includes an outer frame, air guide plates, and an evaporator. The outer frame forms an air outlet that extends horizontally. At least two air guide plates are provided, arranged sequentially along the length of the outer frame, and are movably connected to the outer frame to close or open the air outlet. The evaporator can be installed inside the outer frame.
[0093] This design allows both hot air and air cooled by the evaporator to flow outwards through horizontally extending air outlets. At least two air guide vanes are sequentially arranged along the length of the outer frame, each movably connected to the frame and capable of closing or opening the air outlets. When the air outlets are open, the air guide vanes can be adjusted to different angles, directing the airflow from the outlets to different areas. This multi-zone air delivery reduces blind spots and allows the air conditioning outlet module to cover a larger air delivery area, resulting in a wider air delivery range and more uniform indoor temperature changes, thus improving comfort.
[0094] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0095] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an air conditioner outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 1 As shown, this application embodiment provides an air conditioning outlet module 1, which is applied to a residential central air conditioning system. The air conditioning outlet module 1 includes an outer frame 10, an air guide plate 20, and an evaporator (not shown). The evaporator is installed inside the outer frame 10.
[0096] The outer frame 10 can form an air outlet 11, which extends horizontally. The air conditioning air outlet module 1 can send air to the outside through the air outlet 11, thereby achieving lateral air outlet. The air cooled by the evaporator can flow out through the horizontally extending air outlet 11 and can be sent to different directions through the air guide plate 20.
[0097] There are at least two air guide plates 20, and each air guide plate 20 is arranged sequentially along the length of the outer frame 10. The air guide plates 20 are movably connected to the outer frame 10, which can close or open the air outlet 11.
[0098] For example, when there are two air guide plates 20, two air guide plates 20 are provided extending along the length of the outer frame 10. By adjusting the relative positional relationship between the two air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10, the air outlet 11 can be closed or opened. It can be understood that the two air guide plates 20 together close the air outlet 11. At this time, the air outlet 11 can be opened by adjusting the relative positional relationship between any one of the air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10, or the air outlet 11 can be opened by adjusting the relative positional relationship between both air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10, so that the air outlet 11 can achieve air delivery over a larger area. Furthermore, the two air guide plates 20 can be controlled separately. By placing the two air guide plates 20 in different relative positions with the outer frame 10, the airflow from the air outlet 11 can flow through the air guide plates 20 to different areas, thereby achieving zoned air delivery. Understandably, when the two air guides 20 are controlled separately, in order to prevent them from affecting each other when they move, one air guide 20 can be opened first, and then the other air guide 20 can be opened.
[0099] When there are three air guide plates 20, three air guide plates 20 are provided extending along the length of the outer frame 10. By adjusting the relative positional relationship between the three air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10, the air outlet 11 can be closed or opened. It can be understood that the three air guide plates 20 work together to close the air outlet 11. At this time, adjusting the relative positional relationship between any one or any two air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10 will open the air outlet 11, or adjusting the relative positional relationship between all three air guide plates 20 and the outer frame 10 will open the air outlet 11, allowing for a larger area of air delivery. Similarly, the three air guide plates 20 can also be controlled separately, guiding air to different areas to achieve zoned air delivery, which will not be elaborated here.
[0100] With this configuration, both hot air and air cooled by the evaporator can flow outward through the horizontally extending air outlet 11. Since at least two air guide plates 20 are sequentially arranged along the length of the outer frame 10, and these plates are movably connected to the outer frame 10, the air outlet 11 can be opened or closed. When the air outlet 11 is opened, each air guide plate 20 can be adjusted to a different angle, allowing the airflow from the air outlet 11 to be directed to different areas through the air guide plates 20 at different angles. This achieves multi-area air supply, reducing blind spots and allowing the air conditioning outlet module 1 to cover a larger air supply area, resulting in a wider air supply range and more uniform indoor temperature changes, thus improving comfort.
[0101] In one implementation, the air guide plate 20 is rotatably connected inside the outer frame 10, so that the air outlet 11 can be opened or closed by the rotation of the air guide plate 20 relative to the outer frame 10.
[0102] It is understandable that, through the rational design of the internal connection structure of the outer frame 10, the rotation of each air guide plate 20 relative to the outer frame 10 can be achieved. For example, when there are two air guide plates 20, the ends of the two air guide plates 20 that are far apart from each other can be rotatably connected to the inner sidewall of the outer frame 10, thereby adjusting the relative position of the two air guide plates 20 with respect to the air outlet 11. Alternatively, the two air guide plates 20 can be rotatably connected to the inner wall of the outer frame 10 along its length, thereby adjusting the relative position of the two air guide plates 20 with respect to the air outlet 11.
[0103] Similarly, when there are three air guide plates 20, the three air guide plates 20 can be rotatably connected to the outer frame 10 by setting a rotating pair connected to each air guide plate 20 at a reasonable position on the outer frame 10. This will not be elaborated here.
[0104] Since the air guide plate 20 is located inside the outer frame 10, it reduces the space occupied by the external space, thereby reducing the overall volume of the air conditioning vent module 1 and improving its aesthetic appearance. Furthermore, when the air guide plate 20 opens the air outlet 11, the airflow from the outlet 11 can be guided out through the air guide plate 20 at different angles, achieving multi-angle air delivery and reducing blind spots in air delivery.
[0105] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the connection relationship of an air conditioning outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 2 As shown, in order to enhance the stability of the rotational connection between each air guide plate 20 and the outer frame 10, at least one mounting part 12 may be provided in the outer frame 10 along the length direction, and at least one end of the air guide plate 20 may be rotatably connected to the mounting part 12.
[0106] Taking two air guide plates 20 as an example, in one embodiment, a mounting part 12 can be provided inside the outer frame 10 along the length direction. At this time, one end of the two air guide plates 20 can be rotatably connected to the inner side wall of the outer frame 10, and the other end of the two air guide plates 20 can be rotatably connected to the mounting part 12.
[0107] Therefore, when the air guide plate 20 is long and has a certain weight, it can be supported by the mounting part 12, which prevents the air guide plate 20 from deforming and also reduces the driving force required for the air guide plate 20 to rotate relative to the outer frame 10. Furthermore, since one end of the air guide plate 20 can rotate relative to the mounting part 12, when the other end of the air guide plate 20 is driven to rotate, the connection between the air guide plate 20 and the mounting part 12 can rotate accordingly without interfering with its movement, thereby achieving smooth rotation of the air guide plate 20 relative to the outer frame 10.
[0108] It is understandable that when there are two air guide plates 20, two mounting parts 12 can also be provided along the length of the outer frame 10. One end of each air guide plate 20 can be rotatably connected to the inner sidewall of the outer frame 10, and the other end of each air guide plate 20 can be rotatably connected to one of the mounting parts 12. This simplifies the structural design of the mounting part 12.
[0109] When there are three air guide plates 20, two mounting parts 12 can be provided along the length direction inside the outer frame 10. The air guide plate 20 located in the middle can be connected between the two mounting parts 12. In this case, both ends of the air guide plate 20 located in the middle are rotatably connected to the mounting part 12. The air guide plate 20 located in the middle can rotate under the drive of the mounting part 12.
[0110] It can also be driven to rotate by the transmission of the adjacent air guide plate 20, and no limitation is made here.
[0111] By introducing the mounting part 12, one end of the air guide plate 20 can be supported by the mounting part 12, which not only prevents the air guide plate 20 from deforming, but also reduces the driving force required for the air guide plate 20 to rotate relative to the outer frame 10. In addition, it also makes the installation and connection of the air guide plate 20 more flexible.
[0112] For example, the air guide plates 20 located on both sides of the mounting portion 12 are rotatably connected to the corresponding mounting portion 12. In this way, the air guide plates 20 located on both sides of the mounting portion 12 can share a single mounting portion 12, thereby reducing the number of parts in the air conditioning outlet module 1, simplifying the structure, and saving internal space of the outer frame 10 for the layout and arrangement of other components.
[0113] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an air conditioner outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 3 As shown, the air guide plate 20 can be connected to the outer frame 10 via a rotating motor 41, which drives the air guide plate 20 to rotate. Thus, the air guide plate 20 can be quickly rotated relative to the outer frame 10 via the rotating motor 41 without manual adjustment, making the airflow angle adjustment more flexible, convenient, and precise. Furthermore, the air conditioning outlet module 1 can also incorporate a control component, which is electrically connected to the rotating motor 41 to adjust the rotation angle, speed, and position of the rotating motor 41. This allows for timely and accurate adjustment of the airflow angle and direction by inputting commands to the control component.
[0114] The rotating motor 41 can be fixed to the outer frame 10, and the output end of the rotating motor 41 can be connected to the air guide plate 20. It can be understood that the output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can be directly connected to the air guide plate 20, so that the rotation of the rotating motor 41 can directly drive the rotation of the air guide plate 20 relative to the outer frame 10.
[0115] The output shaft of the rotary motor 41 can also be indirectly connected to the air guide plate 20. For example, the output end of the rotary motor 41 can be connected to the air guide plate 20 through a coupling or bushing so that the rotational motion of the output shaft of the rotary motor 41 can be reliably transmitted to the air guide plate 20, thereby driving the air guide plate 20 to rotate relative to the outer frame 10. No specific limitation is made here.
[0116] Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of another air conditioning outlet module provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 4 As shown, in another embodiment, at least one end of the air guide plate 20 can be connected to the outer frame 10 through the push-out mechanism 40, and the push-out mechanism 40 can drive the air guide plate 20 to translate and rotate relative to the air outlet 11.
[0117] Thus, when the air guide plate 20 is located outside the outer frame 10, if it is necessary to open the air outlet 11, the push-out mechanism 40 can drive the air guide plate 20 to translate relative to the air outlet 11 so that there is a certain gap between the air guide plate 20 and the air outlet 11. Then, by driving the air guide plate 20 to rotate relative to the air outlet 11, the air guide plate 20 and the air outlet 11 are at a certain angle to meet the needs of air supply angle adjustment.
[0118] In this way, when the air outlet 11 is opened, because there is a certain gap between the air guide plate 20 and the air outlet 11, the outer frame 10 will not interfere with the rotation of the air guide plate 20, which can expand the rotation angle of the air guide plate 20, thereby achieving unobstructed, wide-range air delivery, smoother and lossless airflow, and avoiding airflow turbulence, eddies, and other phenomena. When it is necessary to close the air outlet 11, the air guide plate 20 can also be rotated to a suitable position (e.g., parallel to the plane where the air outlet 11 is located) and then moved closer to the air outlet 11 so that the air outlet 11 can be closed smoothly.
[0119] When the air guide plate 20 is located inside the outer frame 10, it can be driven to translate relative to the air outlet 11, moving closer to and then further away from the air outlet 11 (towards the outside of the air outlet 11) from inside the outer frame 10. Subsequently, the air guide plate 20 can be driven to rotate by the push-out mechanism 40. Correspondingly, when it is necessary to close the air outlet 11, the air guide plate 20 can be rotated to a suitable position and then moved closer to and then further away from the air outlet 11 (towards the inside of the air outlet 11) so that the air guide plate 20 returns to its initial position.
[0120] Understandably, through the reasonable design of the structure and position of the ejection mechanism 40, both ends of the air guide plate 20 can be connected to the outer frame 10 through the ejection mechanism 40.
[0121] In some embodiments, the ejection mechanism 40 may include a push rod 42. The first end of the push rod 42 is rotatably connected to the outer frame 10, and the second end of the push rod 42 is rotatably connected to the air guide plate 20.
[0122] Thus, when the first end of the push rod 42 is driven to rotate relative to the outer frame 10, the second end of the push rod 42 also rotates relative to the outer frame 10, thereby driving the air guide plate 20 connected to the second end of the push rod 42 to be pushed outward or retracted inward toward the air outlet 11. In this way, the air guide plate 20 can move outward or inward toward the air outlet 11 according to the usage requirements, which is conducive to the free and flexible rotation of the air guide plate 20 around its rotation axis without being interfered with by the outer frame 10.
[0123] Understandably, the length of the push rod 42 can be set as long as possible while maintaining structural strength and connection stability. This way, when the air outlet 11 needs to be opened, after one end of the push rod 42 swings outward at a certain angle relative to the outer frame 10, the other end of the push rod 42 extends further outward in the width direction of the outer frame 10, and the air guide plate 20 is pushed outward further, ensuring sufficient clearance between the air guide plate 20 and the air outlet 11 to meet the swing space requirements of the air guide plate 20.
[0124] Based on this, in some embodiments, the first end of the push rod 42 may be positioned close to the bottom of the outer frame 10, referring to... Figure 4 As shown, the first end of the push rod 42 is positioned near the bottom of the outer frame 10. Since the first end of the push rod 42 needs to be connected to the outer frame 10 to allow the push rod 42 to rotate relative to the outer frame 10, positioning the first end of the push rod 42 near the bottom of the outer frame 10 increases the length of the push rod 42. This allows the guide plate 20 connected to the other end of the push rod 42 to extend further after the push rod 42 swings relative to the outer frame 10, facilitating the flexible swinging of the guide plate 20.
[0125] In some other embodiments, the first end of the push rod 42 may also be positioned near the top of the outer frame 10. Since the principle of positioning the first end of the push rod 42 near the top of the outer frame 10 is the same as that of positioning the first end of the push rod 42 near the bottom of the outer frame 10, both are for the purpose of increasing the length of the push rod 42, and the only difference is the relative positional relationship, it will not be described in detail here.
[0126] It should be noted that the second end of the push rod 42 can be connected to any position of the air guide plate 20, and there is no limitation on the connection position of the second end of the push rod 42.
[0127] Based on this, when the first end of the push rod 42 is positioned near the bottom of the outer frame 10, the second end of the push rod 42 can be positioned near the top of the air guide plate 20. This further increases the length of the push rod 42, allowing the air guide plate 20 to be pushed further out of the air outlet 11 when the push rod 42 swings.
[0128] For example, the second end of the push rod 42 can be located at any position above the central axis of the air guide plate 20 extending along its length to the top of the air guide plate 20. In this way, the second end of the push rod 42 can be as far away from the first end of the push rod 42 as possible, further increasing the length of the push rod 42 so as to extend the pushing distance further.
[0129] Furthermore, when the push rod 42 needs to drive the air guide plate 20 back to its initial state (the air guide plate 20 closes the air outlet 11), the second end of the push rod 42 first drives the air guide plate 20 to rotate (in the opposite direction to the previous rotation) to close the angle of the opened air guide plate 20, and then swings back through the first end of the push rod 42 to retract the air guide plate 20. At this time, if the air conditioning outlet module 1 is under the carpet wind, the opened air guide plate 20 can accelerate its rotation under the action of gravity and automatically move closer to the air outlet 11 under the action of inertia.
[0130] It is understandable that when the air guide plate 20 is inclined downward relative to the outer frame 10, when the second end of the push rod 42 is far from the first end of the push rod 42, the gravitational potential energy of the air guide plate 20 before rotation is greater. Therefore, the air guide plate 20 can retract more inward under the action of inertia, which is more conducive to the return of the air guide plate 20 to its original position. When the first end of the push rod 42 is positioned near the top of the outer frame 10, the second end of the push rod 42 can also be positioned near the bottom of the air guide plate 20. For example, the second end of the push rod 42 can be positioned anywhere from below the central axis extending along the length of the air guide plate 20 to the bottom of the air guide plate 20. Since its principle and function are similar to the above embodiments, with only the relative positional relationship differing, it will not be elaborated upon here.
[0131] In some embodiments, the ejection mechanism 40 may further include an ejection motor 43 and a rotation motor 41. The ejection motor 43 may be mounted on the outer frame 10, and its output shaft is connected to the push rod 42. Driven by the output shaft of the ejection motor 43, the first end of the push rod 42 can rotate relative to the outer frame 10, and subsequently, the second end of the push rod 42 pushes the air guide plate 20 outward toward the air outlet 11. Thus, the ejection motor 43 can quickly drive the push rod 42 to swing (rotate) relative to the outer frame 10 without manual adjustment, making adjustment more flexible, convenient, and precise.
[0132] A rotary motor 41 is mounted on the push rod 42, and the output shaft of the rotary motor 41 is connected to the air guide plate 20. For example, the rotary motor 41 can be coaxially arranged with the second end of the push rod 42 and can swing outwards along with the push rod 42. As one embodiment, referring further... Figure 4As shown, support plates can be symmetrically arranged on the surface of the air guide plate 20 near the air outlet 11. The support plates extend in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the air guide plate 20, and a connecting hole for connecting the rotation shaft of the air guide plate 20 is provided on the side of the support plate away from the air guide plate 20. It can be understood that the output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can be directly connected to the air guide plate 20, for example, the output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can be directly connected to the connecting hole. The output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can also be indirectly connected to the air guide plate 20, that is, the output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can be connected to the air guide plate 20 through other connecting structures, for example, the output shaft of the rotating motor 41 can be connected to the connecting hole through a bushing or coupling, thereby driving the air guide plate 20 to rotate around its rotation shaft. No specific limitation is made here.
[0133] In this way, the air guide plate 20 can be quickly driven to rotate relative to the push rod 42 by rotating the motor 41, thereby adjusting the outward opening angle of the air guide plate 20 without manual adjustment or relying on other complex transmission mechanisms. Furthermore, the air conditioning outlet module 1 can also incorporate a control component, which is electrically connected to the rotating motor 41 to adjust the rotation angle, speed, and position of the rotating motor 41. Thus, commands can be input to the control component to adjust the guiding angle and direction of the air guide plate 20 in a timely and accurate manner.
[0134] In some embodiments, at least one guide portion (not shown) may be provided inside the outer frame 10 along the length direction. One end of the air guide plate 20 may be connected to the outer frame 10 via the push-out mechanism 40, and the other end of the air guide plate 20 may be slidably connected to the guide portion.
[0135] Thus, when the ejection mechanism 40 drives the air guide plate 20 to translate, the movement direction of each air guide plate 20 can be guided by the setting of each guide part. It can be understood that the guide part can be one or more guide grooves or guide protrusions arranged along the length direction inside the outer frame 10, so that the multiple air guide plates 20 can move in the direction guided by the guide part.
[0136] For example, when the ejection mechanism 40 drives each air guide plate 20 to move linearly, the guide portion can be a plurality of protrusions arranged parallel between each air guide plate 20 and extending toward the air outlet 11. Furthermore, the outer contour shape of the protrusions can match the outer contour of the air guide plate 20.
[0137] When the ejection mechanism 40 moves the air guide plate 20 relative to the air outlet 11 by swinging the swing arm, corresponding guide grooves can be provided according to the movement trajectory of each air guide plate 20 driven by the swing arm. This allows the other end of the air guide plate 20 to slide within the guide groove without interference. Furthermore, when retracting the air guide plate 20, it can also move back to its initial position under the guidance of the guide groove. The design of the guide part can be flexibly designed according to actual needs, and its specific structure is not limited here.
[0138] For example, the air guide plates 20 located on both sides of the guide section can be slidably connected to the corresponding guide section. In this way, adjacent air guide plates 20 can be slidably connected to the same guide section and move under the guidance of the same guide section, thereby reducing redundant structures inside the outer frame 10 and increasing the space inside the outer frame 10 to facilitate the layout design of other components.
[0139] In one implementation, the air guide plate 20 can be located outside the air outlet of the outer frame 10, and the air guide plate 20 can completely cover the air outlet 11. This facilitates the installation and positioning of the air guide plate 20, and the air guide plate 20 does not occupy the internal space of the outer frame 10.
[0140] For example, when the air guide plate 20 is located outside the air outlet end of the outer frame 10, the push-out mechanism 40 can be connected to the outer side walls at both ends of the outer frame 10 in the length direction.
[0141] This design provides ample mounting space on the outer walls at both ends of the outer frame 10 along its length, facilitating the installation and securing of the ejector mechanism 40. Furthermore, the ejector mechanism 40 is less prone to interference when moving relative to the outer walls. Simultaneously, since the ejector mechanism 40 is located externally, it does not occupy the internal space of the outer frame 10, thus allowing sufficient space for the placement of other components within the inner frame.
[0142] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the connection relationship between the air guide plate and the adjustment assembly provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 5 As shown, the air conditioning outlet module 1 may further include adjustment components 30, and each air guide plate 20 may be equipped with at least one adjustment component 30. For example, each air guide plate 20 may be equipped with one adjustment component 30 to adjust the direction of the airflow flowing along the air guide plate 20. Alternatively, when the length of the air guide plate 20 is long, each air guide plate 20 may be equipped with two or more adjustment components 30, thereby allowing the airflow flowing along the same air guide plate 20 to flow in different directions, which can be adjusted according to actual needs.
[0143] In this way, the airflow guided by the air guide plate 20 can change its flow direction again under the action of the adjustment component 30, thereby further expanding the air supply angle and air supply area of the air conditioning outlet module 1, so that the air supply coverage area of the air conditioning outlet module 1 is larger and the coverage area is wider.
[0144] The adjustment assembly 30 may include a movable element 31 and multiple guide vanes 32. The movable element 31 is connected to the side panel of the air guide plate 20 near the air outlet 11. Each guide vane 32 is sequentially disposed on the side panel of the movable element 31 opposite to the air guide plate 20, so that the movable element 31 and the guide vanes 32 are positioned on the air outlet channel, thereby guiding the airflow direction. It can be understood that the air outlet channel is a channel through which the airflow inside the outer frame 10 can flow outward along the side panel of the air guide plate 20 near the air outlet 11 after the air outlet 11 is opened.
[0145] When the air guide plate 20 is tilted upward relative to the outer frame 10, the airflow inside the outer frame 10 flows outward and upward along the side of the air guide plate 20 near the air outlet 11, and flows outward under the guidance of the moving part 31 and the air guide blades 32. At this time, the air conditioning outlet module 1 is in the sky curtain wind mode, which can be applied to cooling scenarios. In the sky curtain wind mode, the cold air flows towards the top of the external space. Due to the high density of the cold air, it gradually and naturally sinks, which can quickly and evenly reduce the indoor temperature, create a comfortable and cool environment, and avoid the discomfort caused by direct cold air blowing.
[0146] When the air guide plate 20 is tilted downward relative to the outer frame 10, the airflow inside the outer frame 10 flows outward and downward along the side of the air guide plate 20 near the air outlet 11, and flows outward under the guidance of the moving part 31 and the air guide blades 32. At this time, the air conditioning outlet module 1 is in carpet wind mode, which can be applied to heating scenarios. In carpet wind mode, hot air continuously flows towards the bottom of the external space, causing the hot air to first accumulate near the ground. Due to the low density of hot air, it will rise slowly due to upward buoyancy. The warm air layer formed at the bottom of the room gradually expands upward to achieve uniform heating of the entire room, and also avoids the dryness and discomfort that may be caused by hot air blowing directly on the face or other parts of the body.
[0147] Among them, the movable component 31 can change position relative to the air guide plate 20, and each air guide blade 32 can change position relative to the movable component 31. Thus, the air delivery angle can be flexibly adjusted by any combination of the air guide plate 20, the movable component 31, and each air guide blade 32 in different relative positions.
[0148] It should be noted that the movable component 31 can translate, rotate, oscillate, or perform complex movements involving any combination of the above movements relative to the air guide plate 20. Each air guide blade 32 can also rotate or oscillate relative to the movable component 31; no specific limitation is made here regarding its form of movement. Furthermore, it is permissible for only the relative position between the movable component 31 and the air guide plate 20 to change, while the air guide blades 32 remain relatively stationary with respect to the movable component 31. Alternatively, it is permissible for only the relative position between each air guide blade 32 and the movable component 31 to change, while the movable component 31 remains relatively stationary with respect to the air guide plate 20. It is also permissible for both the relative position between the movable component 31 and the air guide plate 20 and the relative position between each air guide blade 32 and the movable component 31 to change; no limitation is made here regarding these variations.
[0149] In this way, when the air guide plate 20 opens the air outlet 11, since the moving part 31 and the air guide blades 32 are both located on the air outlet channel, by changing the relative position between the moving part 31 and the air guide plate 20, or adjusting the relative position between the moving part 31 and the air guide plate 20, or simultaneously adjusting the relative position between the moving part 31 and the air guide plate 20 and the relative position between each air guide blade 32 and the moving part 31, the airflow can be further diffused outward through the air guide blades 32 located on the moving part 31 after flowing out of the air outlet 11. Thus, the air supply angle of the air conditioning air outlet module 1 can be flexibly adjusted according to the needs, expanding the air supply area that the air conditioning air outlet 11 can cover, realizing air supply to a large area of the room, reducing blind spots, improving the uniformity of indoor temperature, and thus improving the overall comfort.
[0150] Furthermore, by setting multiple adjustable air guide vanes 32 on the air outlet duct of the air conditioning outlet module 1, the airflow can be dispersed into multiple streams after being guided by the multiple air guide vanes 32, avoiding strong winds from blowing directly onto the human skin surface from the air guide plate 20 during air supply. This can enhance the gentle wind effect of the air outlet module 11, reduce the stimulation of sudden temperature changes on the human body, and improve human comfort.
[0151] Continue to refer to Figure 5 As shown, the adjustment assembly 30 also includes a first drive assembly 33, which is mounted on the air guide plate 20. The first drive assembly 33 can drive each air guide blade 32 to change position relative to the moving part 31, so as to adjust the air delivery direction and air delivery area by the air guide blades 32.
[0152] The first driving assembly 33 drives the movement of each guide vane 32 on the movable member 31, causing a positional change in each guide vane 32 relative to the movable member 31. The angle between each guide vane 32 and the surface of the movable member 31 changes in a certain direction, and all guide vanes 32 on the same adjusting assembly 30 deflect uniformly toward one side of the air outlet 11 to adjust the air delivery angle of the air guiding assembly. In this embodiment, the movable member 31 is also movably connected to the air guide plate 20. The first driving assembly 33 can drive the movement of each guide vane 32 on the movable member 31, and the first driving assembly 33 can also drive the movement of the movable member 31. When the first driving assembly 33 drives the movable member 31, each guide vane 32 on the movable member 31 moves together with the movable member 31. Simultaneously, each guide vane 32 can also move relative to the movable member 31.
[0153] The first drive assembly 33 drives the movable component 31 to move, causing a positional change in the movable component 31 relative to the air guide plate 20, thus altering the distance between the movable component 31 and the air outlet 11. The movable component 31, along with the air guide blades 32 on it, moves together, changing the position of the air guide blades 32 relative to the air outlet 11 and weakening or even eliminating the limitation of the air duct on the deflection angle of the air guide blades 32. When the deflection angle of the movable component 31 relative to the air guide plate 20 is adjustable, adjusting the deflection angle of the air guide blades 32 relative to the movable component 31, based on changing the deflection angle of the movable component 31, can further increase the range of deflection angles of the air guide blades 32 relative to the air guide plate 20.
[0154] This configuration allows the first drive component 33 to both drive the individual air guide vanes 32 on the moving part 31 and the moving part 31 together with the air guide vanes 32, making the driving method of the first drive component 33 more flexible in controlling the adjustment component 30. This expands the air delivery area of the air conditioning outlet module 1, resulting in a larger air delivery coverage area and enabling air delivery over a wider area. It also allows for faster adjustment of indoor temperature, improves indoor temperature uniformity, and enhances indoor comfort.
[0155] Furthermore, since the first drive component 33 can drive both the guide vanes 32 and the moving parts 31, it enhances the flexibility of adjusting the moving parts 31 and guide vanes 32. The adjustment component 30 can direct airflow towards a wider area, improving the adjustment accuracy of the airflow area. Thus, by adjusting the airflow angle of the moving parts 31 and guide vanes 32 using the first drive component 33, the airflow area of the adjustment component 30 can avoid the user's activity area, preventing discomfort or health problems caused by direct cold air blowing on the user. The first drive component 33 can also continuously change the airflow angle of the moving parts 31 and guide vanes 32, preventing the air conditioning outlet module 1 from blowing directly onto a certain area for extended periods, thus improving the uniformity of the overall indoor temperature.
[0156] Furthermore, this embodiment achieves both the movement of the air guide vane 32 and the movement of the moving part 31 by using only one first driving component 33. This simplifies the driving method for the moving part 31 and the air guide vane 32, reduces the number of first driving components 33, lowers the space occupied by the first driving components 33, and makes the overall size of the adjustment component 30 smaller. The first driving component 33 consumes less energy, which helps reduce the energy consumption of the adjustment component 30 and improves the overall energy efficiency of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0157] In this embodiment, the movement of the moving member 31 driven by the first driving component 33 can be a swinging motion. The moving member 31 can swing (or rotate) around its own rotation axis on the air guide plate 20. This changes the position of the moving member 31 relative to the air outlet 11, altering the angle between the moving member 31 and the plane of the air outlet 11. Taking a point on the rotating axis away from the moving member 31 as a reference, that end of the moving member 31 swings away from the air outlet 11 (e.g., that end of the moving member 31 extends beyond the air guide plate 20), or it swings closer to the air outlet 11 (e.g., that end of the moving member 31 retracts into the air guide plate 20).
[0158] In this way, the first drive assembly 33 not only drives the guide vane 32 to swing relative to the moving member 31, changing the angle between the guide vane 32 and the moving member 31 in a certain direction, but also adjusts the air delivery direction by swinging the guide vane 32 itself. Furthermore, the first drive assembly 33 also drives the moving member 31 to swing relative to the air outlet 11, superimposing the deflection angle of the moving member 31 on top of the deflection angle of the guide vane 32, thus achieving adjustment of the air delivery direction. This increases the air delivery angle range of the adjustment assembly 30, expands the air delivery area of the adjustment assembly 30, and results in a larger air delivery coverage area for the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0159] Of course, in other embodiments, the movement of the moving member 31 driven by the first driving component 33 can also be translational. The length direction of the moving member 31 is always consistent with the length direction of the air outlet 11, and the moving member 31 translates along the width direction of the air guide plate 20. This changes the position of the moving member 31 relative to the air outlet 11. For example, the moving member 31 moves away from the air outlet 11 along the air guide plate 20, or the moving member 31 moves closer to the air outlet 11 along the air guide plate 20.
[0160] In this way, the first drive component 33 can drive the moving part 31 to extend a greater distance from the air outlet 11, enhancing the airflow guiding capability of the guide vane 32. It also avoids the air duct enclosed by the outer frame 10 restricting the swing range of the guide vane 32, increasing the deflection angle of the guide vane 32. Consequently, the adjustment of the air delivery angle of the adjustment component 30 becomes more flexible, the air delivery area is further expanded, and the air delivery coverage area is wider, enabling large-area air delivery. Simultaneously, it can more quickly adjust the indoor temperature, improve indoor temperature uniformity, and enhance indoor comfort.
[0161] For example, the air guide plate 20 may have a receiving cavity (not shown), and the first driving component 33 may be disposed in the receiving cavity. Specifically, the air guide plate 20 may be composed of an air guide panel and an air guide base plate, and a receiving cavity is formed between the air guide panel and the air guide base plate, which can be used to house the first driving component 33.
[0162] Thus, the first drive assembly 33 and the guide vane 32 are located on opposite sides of the thickness direction of the moving part 31. The first drive assembly 33 can be directly connected to the moving part 31, facilitating the movement of the moving part 31 and the guide vane 32 on the moving part 31 by the first drive assembly 33. Furthermore, the first drive assembly 33 does not occupy the space of the moving part 31 on the side where the guide vane 32 is located, which can increase the arrangement space of the guide vane 32 and help improve the air guiding effect of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0163] Meanwhile, the receiving cavity provided inside the air guide plate 20 has sufficient space to accommodate the first drive component 33, which is beneficial to the design and installation of the first drive component 33. In addition, since the air guide plate 20 can shield the first drive component 33, it can also improve the appearance of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0164] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the composition of the first driving component provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the first drive component 33 used to drive the adjustment component 30 includes a drive motor 331 and a transmission component 332, which is drively connected between the drive motor 331 and the adjustment component 30. The drive motor 331 provides driving force and can be electrically connected to a control component to control its operation. The transmission component 332 transmits the power of the drive motor 331 to the adjustment component 30, thereby driving the adjustment component 30 to move.
[0165] The movable component 31 can be connected to the transmission component 332. The first drive assembly 33 transmits driving force to the transmission component 332, which in turn drives the movable component 31 to move. Each guide vane 32 on the movable component 31 can be directly connected to the output end of the drive motor 331, which directly drives each guide vane 32 to rotate. Alternatively, each guide vane 32 can also be connected to the transmission component 332, which drives each guide vane 32 to rotate.
[0166] This configuration uses only one drive motor 331 in conjunction with the transmission component 332 to both rotate the guide vanes 32 on the moving component 31 and drive the moving component 31 itself. The structure of the first drive assembly 33 is simpler, simplifying the driving method of the adjustment assembly 30. Furthermore, since there are no other drive components in the first drive assembly 33, it occupies less space and is lighter, saving space and facilitating the layout design of other components in the air outlet 11 module 1, while also contributing to the overall lightweight design of the air outlet 11 module 1. In addition, using only one drive motor 331 to drive the adjustment assembly 30 minimizes the number of drive motors 331 used, reducing the energy consumption of the air outlet 11 module 1.
[0167] It is understandable that the transmission components can be multiple sets of gears or multiple sets of linkages, and can be flexibly designed as needed, without limiting their specific structure.
[0168] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second driving component provided in an embodiment of this application at an angle. Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the structure of the second driving component provided in an embodiment of this application from another angle. (Refer to...) Figure 7 As shown, in some embodiments, when a single air guide plate 20 includes two or more adjusting components 30 spaced apart along the length direction of the air guide plate 20, each adjusting component 30 may further include at least one second driving component 50, which may be connected between two adjacent adjusting components 30. Furthermore, the second driving component 50 may simultaneously drive the moving parts 31 in two adjacent adjusting components 30 to move.
[0169] At this time, the first drive assembly 33 can be used only to drive each guide vane 32 to deflect relative to the moving part 31, and drive the moving part 31 in the two adjustment assemblies 30 connected on both sides of it to move through the second drive assembly 50.
[0170] When a single air guide plate 20 includes two adjustment components 30, only one second drive component 50 can be provided. The second drive component 50 is connected between the two adjustment components 30, and the second drive component 50 can drive the moving parts 31 of the two adjustment components 30 to move relative to each other.
[0171] When a single air guide plate 20 includes three or more adjusting components 30, a second drive component 50 can be provided between each pair of adjacent adjusting components 30. The second drive component 50 drives the moving parts 31 of the adjacent adjusting components 30 to move relative to each other. Alternatively, only one second drive component 50 can be provided between each pair of adjacent adjusting components 30, and the other adjacent adjusting components 30 are connected by a transmission structure. The driving force of the second drive component 50 is transmitted through the transmission structure, so that the moving parts 31 of all adjusting components 30 can move.
[0172] By setting the first drive assembly 33 to drive the guide vane 32 and the second drive assembly 50 to drive the moving part 31, each of the first drive assembly 33 and the second drive assembly 50 drives a single moving object, the driving method is relatively simple, and the structural design of the first drive assembly 33 and the second drive assembly 50 can also be relatively simplified. This reduces the design difficulty of the first drive assembly 33 and the second drive assembly 50, thus lowering their design costs. Furthermore, the first drive assembly 33 and the second drive assembly 50 do not affect each other; even if one fails, it will not affect the operation of the other. The probability of the guide vane 32 and the moving part 31 failing to move simultaneously is low, resulting in higher operational reliability of the adjustment assembly 30.
[0173] Regarding the architecture design of the second drive component 50, combined with Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the second drive assembly 50 may include a synchronous drive motor 51 and a synchronous transmission member 52. The synchronous drive motor 51 is connected to the synchronous transmission member 52, and the synchronous transmission member 52 is connected between the moving parts 31 of two adjacent adjustment assemblies 30. The synchronous drive motor 51 drives the synchronous transmission member 52 to move, and the synchronous transmission member 52 can drive the two moving parts 31 to move relative to each other.
[0174] For example, the synchronous transmission component 52 may include a push-pull rod 521 and two connecting rods 522. The synchronous drive motor 51 is connected to the push-pull rod 521. One end of each of the two connecting rods 522 is connected to the push-pull rod 521, and the other end of each connecting rod 522 is connected to two movable components respectively. The synchronous drive motor 51 drives the push-pull rod 521 to move in the plane direction of the movable component 31, so that the push-pull rod 521 drives the two connecting rods 522 to move relative to each other, thereby causing the two movable components 31 to swing relative to each other.
[0175] Regarding the design of the number of adjustment components 30 on the air guide plate 20, in one embodiment, one adjustment component 30 can be provided along the length direction of the air guide plate 20. Correspondingly, only one first drive component 33 can be provided to drive the moving member 31. Under the drive of the first drive component 33, the air guide blades 32 on the moving member 31 can deflect relative to the moving member 31, and the moving member 31 can also deflect relative to the air guide plate 20.
[0176] It is understandable that, since the air conditioning vent module 1 includes at least two air guide plates 20, and each air guide plate 20 is provided with an adjustment component 30, the air conditioning vent module 1 is provided with the same number of adjustment components 30 as the air guide plates 20.
[0177] For example, when the air conditioner outlet module 1 includes two air guide vanes 20, each air guide vane 20 is equipped with an adjustment component 30. Furthermore, the moving part 31 can deflect relative to the air guide vane 20, and the air guide blades 32 on the moving part 31 can deflect relative to the moving part 31. In this case, zoned air supply can be achieved by controlling the two air guide vanes 20 separately. Subsequently, the air supply angle and range can be further expanded by the corresponding adjustment component 30, so that the air conditioner outlet module 1 has a sufficiently large air supply area to meet the needs of the indoor space.
[0178] Furthermore, there is no linkage between the adjustment components 30 on the different air guide vanes 20. This allows the air conditioning outlet module 1 to be adapted to different indoor layouts and usage needs. Users can flexibly adjust the air delivery area of the two adjustment components 30 according to actual conditions. This meets the needs of different environments for different air delivery areas, ensuring that the airflow blown out by the air conditioning outlet module 1 is fully and effectively utilized, avoiding waste.
[0179] like Figure 5 As shown, the first drive component 33 can be connected to one end of the moving part 31 along its length, and the adjustment component 30 can rotate around one end of it. In this way, the moving part 31 can extend more of the air guide plate 20, and the adjustment component 30 can achieve a larger air supply coverage area and a wider air supply zone.
[0180] Alternatively, the first drive component 33 can be connected to the middle region along the length of the moving part 31. This results in a more balanced force distribution on the adjusting component 30, leading to higher reliability. Furthermore, the deflection amplitude of the moving part 31 to both sides remains consistent, resulting in better airflow balance and greater versatility of the adjusting component 30.
[0181] In another implementation, the number of adjusting components 30 can be two, and the two adjusting components 30 can be spaced apart along the length direction of the air guide plate 20. Correspondingly, the number of moving parts 31 and first driving components 33 can also be two. The two driving components are respectively connected to the two moving parts 31, and each first driving component 33 drives the corresponding moving part 31 to move, and thus drives the air guide blades 32 on the corresponding moving part 31 to move together with the moving part 31.
[0182] By arranging two movable parts 31 at intervals along the length of the air guide plate 20, and providing two first drive components 33 to independently drive the two movable parts 31, the two movable parts 31 on the same air guide plate 20 can drive the air guide blades 32 on the movable parts 31 to deliver air to different areas. The two movable parts 31 have different air delivery areas, thereby further expanding the air delivery area of the air conditioning outlet module 1 and increasing the air delivery coverage area of the central air conditioning system.
[0183] The two first drive components 33 can be symmetrically arranged, specifically symmetrically about the center line between the two moving parts 31. This results in better structural symmetry for the adjustment component 30, more balanced overall force distribution, and improved stability and reliability. Furthermore, with identical driving capabilities for the first drive components 33, the air delivery area coverage of the two moving parts 31 remains symmetrical, with no significant difference in their air delivery coverage area. This improves the versatility of the air conditioning outlet module 1 and expands its application scenarios. Additionally, the adjustment component 30 is easier to assemble, eliminating the need to distinguish the installation positions of the two adjustment components 30, thus increasing assembly efficiency.
[0184] Based on this, the first drive assembly 33 can be positioned closer to the end of the corresponding moving member 31 that is away from the other moving member 31. That is, the position of the first drive assembly 33 is closer to the end of the air guide plate 20 along its length. For the two moving members 31, the two first drive assemblies 33 are respectively close to the two ends of the air guide plate 20 along its length.
[0185] The rotation center of the movable member 31 is located at the location of the first drive assembly 33. By bringing the first drive assembly 33 closer to one end of the movable member 31, the rotation arm between the rotation center of the movable member 31 and the other end of the movable member 31 is longer. When the first drive assembly 33 is away from the opposing ends of the two movable members 31, the rotation arm between the rotation center of the movable member 31 and the end of the movable member 31 near the central region of the air guide plate 20 is longer. With the same driving efficiency, when the first drive assembly 33 is closer to the opposing ends of the two movable members 31, the opposing ends of the two movable members 31 can extend a greater distance beyond the air guide plate 20 compared to when the first drive assembly 33 is closer to the opposing ends of the two movable members 31.
[0186] When the opposing ends of the two moving parts 31 extend beyond the air guide plate 20, the two moving parts 31 deflect towards their respective sides, and the two moving parts 31 are in an outward expansion posture, resulting in a larger overall air delivery area for the adjusting assembly 30. The farther the opposing ends of the two moving parts 31 extend beyond the air guide plate 20, the more of the moving parts 31 and the air guide blades 32 are exposed outside the air guide plate 20 when the two moving parts 31 are in an outward expansion posture.
[0187] In this way, the air delivery area of the two adjustment components 30 is larger, and the overall air delivery coverage of the air conditioning outlet module 1 is wider. At the same time, when the two adjustment components 30 are in an outward-expanding posture, the portion of the adjustment components 30 located within the outer frame 10 is smaller, resulting in less obstruction of airflow and avoiding air delivery blind spots. Furthermore, because the portion of the adjustment components 30 located within the outer frame 10 is small, the required movement space within the outer frame 10 is also smaller, preventing interference between the adjustment components 30 and the outer frame 10, and contributing to a reduction in the overall size of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0188] For example, the two first drive components 33 can be located at opposite ends of the two moving parts 31. This achieves an optimized design in the position of the first drive components 33, with the guide vanes 32 almost entirely exposed when the two moving parts 31 are in a maximum outward expansion posture (the deflection angle of the moving parts 31 reaches its limit). This avoids interference and restriction of the guide vanes 32 by the outer frame 10, prevents blind spots in air delivery, and allows for maximizing the maximum deflection angle of the guide vanes 32 (when the deflection angle of the guide vanes 32 reaches its maximum). This further expands the air delivery area of the adjustment component 30 and the overall air delivery coverage area of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0189] Figure 9 This is an exploded structural diagram of an adjustment component provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 9 As shown, in order to enable all the air guide blades 32 on the moving part 31 to swing, the adjustment component 30 can also be provided with a linkage 34. All the air guide blades 32 are connected to the linkage 34 and are driven by the linkage 34 to move synchronously.
[0190] For example, each guide vane 32 can be arranged sequentially along the length direction of the moving member 31, and correspondingly, the linkage member 34 also extends along the length direction of the moving member 31 so as to ensure a stable connection between the linkage member 34 and each guide vane 32.
[0191] When the first drive assembly 33 operates, it drives the linkage 34 to move, thereby causing all the guide vanes 32 to swing synchronously. The first drive assembly 33 can be connected to one of the guide vanes 32 mounted on the moving member 31; for example, the first drive assembly 33 can be connected to the guide vane 32 located at one end of the moving member 31 along its length. The first drive assembly 33 drives the guide vane 32 to rotate, which in turn drives the linkage 34 connected to it to move. This, in turn, causes all the guide vanes 32 to swing synchronously via the linkage 34.
[0192] Alternatively, the first drive assembly 33 can also be connected to the linkage 34, for example, the first drive assembly 33 can be connected to the linkage 34 at the position between the two guide vanes 32. The first drive assembly 33 drives the linkage 34 to move, and the linkage 34 causes all the guide vanes 32 to swing synchronously.
[0193] Continue to refer to Figure 13 The linkage 34 can be housed within the movable component 31. This facilitates the connection of the linkage 34 with all the guide vanes 32. Furthermore, the linkage 34 is concealed within the movable component 31, resulting in a cleaner appearance for the adjustment assembly 30. In addition, the linkage 34 does not occupy any additional space and does not affect the size of the adjustment assembly 30, thus contributing to its slim profile.
[0194] To accommodate the linkage 34 within the movable component 31 and facilitate its connection with each guide vane 32, the movable component 31 can be divided into a panel 311 and a base plate 312. The panel 311 and base plate 312 together form a mounting cavity, within which the linkage 34 is housed. All guide vanes 32 can be mounted on the panel 311, and the first drive assembly 33 passes through the base plate 312 to connect with either the guide vanes 32 or the linkage 34.
[0195] like Figure 9 As shown, as an example, the linkage 34 can be a rack, which can extend along the arrangement direction of each guide vane 32. Each guide vane 32 includes a gear 323, which can be disposed on the central axis of the guide vane 32. The output shaft of the drive motor 331 in the first drive assembly 33 can also be connected to the gear 323 (for example, the output shaft of the drive motor 331 is connected to the gear on one of the guide vanes 32). The drive motor 331 drives the rack to move along the arrangement direction of each guide vane 32 through the gear 323. For example, when the guide vanes are arranged sequentially along the length direction of the moving member 31, the rack can move along the length direction of the moving member 31. The movement of the rack drives the gears 323 on the remaining guide vanes 32 to rotate, thereby driving all the guide vanes 32 to rotate.
[0196] By employing a rack and pinion transmission method, since the rotation of the gear is not limited by the range of rotation angle, as long as the rack is long enough and continues to move, it can drive the gear to achieve 360° rotation.
[0197] The gear rotates, allowing the guide vane 32 to rotate within a 0° to 360° range, enabling omnidirectional airflow. Furthermore, the rack and pinion mechanism uses linear motion, simplifying the transmission, improving the precision of the motion trajectory, and increasing the reliability of the guide vane 32's rotation. This allows for more accurate control of the guide vane 32's rotation angle.
[0198] As another example, the linkage 34 can be a connecting rod (not shown in the figure), which can extend along the extension direction of the moving member 31 and is connected to all the guide vanes 32. The drive motor 331 of the first drive assembly 33 can drive one of the guide vanes 32 to rotate, and the guide vane 32 drives the connecting rod to reciprocate with a small swing amplitude. Through the swing and reciprocating motion of the connecting rod, all the guide vanes 32 are driven to swing. Alternatively, the output shaft of the drive motor 331 is connected to the connecting rod, and the rotation of the drive motor 331 drives the connecting rod to reciprocate with a small swing amplitude, thereby driving all the guide vanes 32 to swing.
[0199] Compared to rack and pinion transmission, by setting the linkage 34 as a connecting rod, the structure of the linkage 34 can be simplified. The linkage 34 has a simple manufacturing process and low production cost, making it suitable for mass production and application. Furthermore, the connecting rod is a simple and reliable transmission structure that can effectively convert the rotational motion of the drive motor 331 into the linear reciprocating oscillation of the connecting rod itself, which helps improve the reliability and durability of the adjustment assembly 30. In addition, the geometric characteristics of the connecting rod determine that it can provide precise motion control, enabling the guide vanes 32 to make precise angle adjustments within a set range, thus providing users with more precise airflow control.
[0200] Figure 10 This is another exploded structural diagram of the adjustment component provided in an embodiment of this application. (Refer to...) Figure 10 As shown, the guide vane 32 includes a blade body 321, which is the main structure of the guide vane 32. An airflow channel is formed between the blade bodies 321 of adjacent guide vanes 32 to guide the airflow from the outlet 11. The guide vane 32 is driven to move by the first drive assembly 33, changing the orientation of the blade bodies 321, thereby changing the airflow direction of the adjustment assembly 30.
[0201] The thickness of the blade body 321 can be between 2mm and 3mm. This thickness satisfies the machinability requirements of the blade body 321 while ensuring its structural strength. Simultaneously, the relatively small thickness of the blade body 321 results in a smaller space occupied by it, and sufficient spacing between adjacent blades allows for the smooth routing of airflow through the guide vane 20, preventing any impact on the airflow from the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0202] The guide vane 32 may also include a rotating shaft 322, which is used to rotatably connect the guide vane 32 to the moving member 31. The rotating shaft 322 is connected to the blade body 321, and the rotating shaft 322 may be integrally formed on the blade body 321 to form an integrally formed guide vane 32. The rotating shaft 322 may be connected to the end of the blade body 321 facing the moving member 31, and the rotating shaft 322 is rotatably connected to the moving member 31, and the blade body 321 rotates around the rotating shaft 322.
[0203] For example, the rotation axis 322 can be located on the central axis of the blade body 321. This results in better force balance for the guide vane 32, leading to improved stability and reliability during rotation. Furthermore, the consistent width of the blade body 321 on both sides of the central axis facilitates the layout and installation of the guide vane 32. The spacing between adjacent blades can be designed based on the width of the blade body 321, ensuring even spacing between the guide vanes 32. Additionally, the guide vane 32 is better suited for 360° rotation scenarios, minimizing its range of motion and the required space, thus reducing the space occupied by the air guiding assembly and contributing to the miniaturization of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0204] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the adjustment component provided in an embodiment of this application at an angle. Figure 12 for Figure 11 A magnified view of a section where the guide vanes at point A are in a vertical position. (Combined with...) Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown, this embodiment also designs the shape of the air guide vane 32 in the adjustment component 30. The air guide vane 32 is used to further adjust the air supply direction, enhance the flexibility of the adjustment component 30 in adjusting the air supply area, and further expand the air supply coverage area of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0205] For ease of explanation, in this embodiment, the two opposite sides of the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 are defined as the first guide side 3213 and the second guide side 3214, respectively. The first guide side 3213 and the second guide side 3214 are located on both sides of the central axis of the blade body 321.
[0206] Specifically, in this embodiment, at least a portion of the air guide vanes 32 in the adjusting assembly 30 are configured with a curved shape. For these curved blade bodies 321, the central axis of the blade body 321 is used as the dividing line. One side of the blade body 321 on its central axis is a first curved portion 3211, and the first air guide side 3213 is the side of the first curved portion 3211 away from the central axis of the blade body 321.
[0207] By designing a first curved portion 3211 on one side of the blade body 321 along its central axis, the first curved portion 3211 causes the first guide side 3213 to deflect towards one side of the blade body 321. Taking the reference plane A of the blade body 321 as a reference, the extension direction of the first guide side 3213 deviates from the reference plane A, and the extension line of the first guide side 3213 forms a first angle α with the reference plane A (see...). Figure 12 (As shown).
[0208] In this context, the reference plane A of the blade body 321 is the orthographic projection plane of the blade body 321, which is formed by orthographically projecting the blade body 321. Furthermore, the reference plane A of the blade body 321 includes the central axis of the blade body 321; in other words, the central axis of the blade body 321 passes through the reference plane A. It can be understood that when the blade body 321 is planar, the plane containing the blade body 321 is the reference plane A.
[0209] When the air guide plate 20 opens the air outlet 11, an air guide channel is formed between the blade bodies 321 of adjacent air guide blades 32, and the airflow at the air outlet 11 is blown to the outside along the air guide channel. Since one side of the blade body 321 is a first bend 3211, the first bend 3211 can generate a Coanda effect in the airflow passing through the air guide channel, changing the direction of the airflow. In turn, the air delivery direction of the regulating component 30 is changed, and the air delivery area of the air conditioning outlet module 1 is adjusted.
[0210] The Coanda effect, also known as the wall adhesion effect or Coanda effect, is a phenomenon in fluid mechanics. Specifically, it manifests as a fluid (water or air) deviating from its original flow direction and instead flowing along a convex surface. When surface friction (or fluid viscosity) exists between the fluid and the surface it flows over, the fluid will flow along that surface as long as the curvature is not too large.
[0211] Therefore, when the airflow in the outlet 11 flows outward along the guide plate 20, it passes over the surface of the first curved portion 3211, and friction occurs between the airflow and the surface of the first curved portion 3211. This changes the direction of the airflow, causing it to flow along the surface of the first curved portion 3211. Finally, when the airflow is blown to the outside through the blade body 321, it can flow along the extension direction of the first guide side 3213. In other words, the extension direction of the first guide side 3213 can be considered as the air delivery direction of the guide blade 32.
[0212] This configuration guides the airflow direction of the air outlet 11 via the first guide side 3213, causing the airflow to flow along the extension direction of the first guide side 3213. The extension line of the first guide side 3213 and the reference plane A containing the blade body 321 form a first angle, effectively changing the direction of the airflow that would normally flow along the extension direction of the reference plane A. Furthermore, this allows for adjustment of the air delivery angle of the regulating component 30, making the air outlet 11 module more flexible in adjusting the air delivery area and further expanding the air delivery coverage area of the central air conditioning system.
[0213] When the air conditioning outlet module 1 is in operation, the first curved portion 3211 in the blade body 321 can be close to the outer side of the outlet 11, and the first air guide side 3213 is the side where the airflow flows out of the air guide channel. In this way, the airflow flows along the surface of the first curved portion 3211, and when the airflow is blown to the outside, it can flow along the extension direction of the first air guide side 3213, thereby changing the air delivery direction of the regulating component 30.
[0214] Furthermore, in order to expand the air delivery area of the adjustment component 30, when the first air guide side 3213 faces outward from the air outlet 11, the first curved portion 3211 can cause the first air guide side 3213 to deflect towards the same side of the air outlet 11. (Refer to...) Figure 12 As shown, with the guide vane 32 in a vertical position as a reference, when the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first guide side 3213 can extend to the same side of the air outlet 11. Taking the position of the guide vane 32 closer to the left side of the length direction of the air outlet 11 as an example, the first guide side 3213 can be tilted to the left side of the air outlet 11. When the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first guide side 3213 can extend to the left side of the air outlet 11.
[0215] To ensure the regulating assembly 30 has a large air supply coverage area, the guide vanes 32 are typically directed towards the same side of the air outlet 11. For example, the guide vanes 32 on the left side of the length direction of the air outlet 11 direct airflow to the left side of the air outlet 11, and the guide vanes 32 on the right side of the length direction of the air outlet 11 direct airflow to the right side of the air outlet 11. By extending the extension line of the first guide side 3213 towards the same side of the air outlet 11, when the first guide side 3213 faces outward from the air outlet 11, the air supply deflection angle of the guide vanes 32 can be further increased when the guide vanes 32 direct airflow towards the same side of the air outlet 11. This, in turn, expands the air supply area of the regulating assembly 30.
[0216] Regarding the airflow guidance of the aforementioned guide vane 32 to the same side of the air outlet 11, the following two examples illustrate this: For the guide vane 32 located on the left side of the length direction of the air outlet 11, when the guide vane 32 guides air to the left side of the air outlet 11, the first guide side 3213 can further deflect the airflow angle of the guide vane 32 towards the left side of the air outlet 11. For the guide vane 32 located on the right side of the length direction of the air outlet 11, when the guide vane 32 guides air to the right side of the air outlet 11, the first guide side 3213 can further deflect the airflow angle of the guide vane 32 towards the right side of the air outlet 11. This increases the airflow deflection angle of the regulating component 30 to both sides of the air outlet 11, expanding the airflow area and coverage of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0217] Of course, in some embodiments, when the air conditioning outlet module 1 is in operation, the first curved portion 3211 in the blade body 321 can also face the inner side of the outlet 11, and the first air guide side 3213 is the side where the airflow flows into the air guide channel. In this way, the airflow direction can be changed when the airflow flows into the air guide channel. After the airflow flows along the surface of the first curved portion 3211 in the air guide channel, the airflow direction is changed. Furthermore, the airflow direction after flowing out of the air guide blade 32 is also changed, thereby changing the air delivery direction of the regulating component 30.
[0218] At this time, in order to expand the air supply area of the adjustment component 30, the first curved portion 3211 can also deflect the first air guide side 3213 toward the same side of the air outlet 11. When the air guide blade 32 is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 can extend toward the same side inside the air outlet 11. In this way, when the air guide blade 32 needs to guide air toward the same side of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 of the air guide blade 32 is made perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, or the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 of the air guide blade 32 is deflected toward the other side of the air outlet 11, so as to ensure that when the airflow flows outward from the air outlet 11, the overall flow is biased toward the same side of the air outlet 11.
[0219] Taking the guide vane 32 located on the left side of the air outlet 11 along its length as an example, when the guide vane 32 guides air to the left side of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first guiding side 3213 of the guide vane 32 towards the inside of the air outlet 11 can be perpendicular to the length of the air outlet 11. Alternatively, the extension line of the first guiding side 3213 of the guide vane 32 can extend inward towards the air outlet 11 and be deflected to the right side of the air outlet 11. In this way, the guide vane 32 as a whole is deflected to the left side of the air outlet 11, which can achieve air guidance to the left side of the air outlet 11.
[0220] Thus, using the centerline along the length of the air outlet 11 as a boundary, when the air conditioning outlet module 1 is working, the guide vane 32 on the left side of the air outlet 11 can deflect to the left (for example, the guide vane 32 in the left-side moving member 31 of the two adjusting components 30 deflects to the left). Through the guiding effect of the first bending portion 3211, the air delivery angle and air delivery area to the left side of the air outlet 11 are expanded. Simultaneously, the guide vane 32 on the right side of the air outlet 11 can deflect to the right (for example, the guide vane 32 in the right-side moving member 31 of the two adjusting components 30 deflects to the right). Through the guiding effect of the first bending portion 3211, the air delivery angle and air delivery area to the right side of the air outlet 11 are expanded. Therefore, the air delivery coverage area of the air conditioning outlet module 1 is significantly expanded.
[0221] Alternatively, the guide vanes 32 on both sides of the air outlet 11 can be deflected to the left (for example, the guide vanes 32 in both adjustment components 30 can be deflected to the left). In this case, the angle at which all the guide vanes 32 on the left side of the air outlet 11 deflect to the left of the air outlet 11 is increased. Furthermore, the moving part 31 in the right adjustment component 30 can be deflected to the left, causing the guide vanes 32 on it to deflect to the left by an increased angle. Even the moving part 31 in the left adjustment component 30 can be deflected to the left, causing the guide vanes 32 on it to deflect to the left by an increased angle. Therefore, the angle at which the air conditioning outlet module 1 guides the air to the left has a significant increase.
[0222] Similarly, the guide vanes 32 located on both sides of the air outlet 11 can all deflect to the right (for example, the guide vanes 32 in both adjustment components 30 deflect to the right). At this time, the angle at which all the guide vanes 32 on the right side of the air outlet 11 deflect to the right is increased. Furthermore, the moving part 31 in the left adjustment component 30 can also deflect to the right, causing the guide vanes 32 on it to deflect to the right at an increased angle. Even the moving part 31 in the right adjustment component 30 can be deflected to the right, causing the guide vanes 32 on it to deflect to the right at an increased angle. Therefore, the angle at which the air conditioning outlet module 1 directs air to the right has a significant increase.
[0223] The following explanation will be based on the example of the air conditioner outlet module 1 being in operation, where the first curved part 3211 of the air guide blade 32 faces the outside of the air outlet 11 and the first air guide side 3213 is tilted to the same side of the air outlet 11.
[0224] Specifically, taking a guide vane 32 located on the left side of the air outlet 11 along its length as an example, if the first angle α between the extension line of the first guide side 3213 of the guide vane 32 and its reference plane A is 30°, when the guide vane 32 is perpendicular to the length of the air outlet 11, the angle between the extension line of its first guide side 3213 and the perpendicular line to the air outlet 11 (the line perpendicular to the plane where the air outlet 11 is located) is 30°, thus achieving a 30° leftward deflection of the air delivery angle of the guide vane 32. When the guide vane 32 deflects 15° to the left, the angle between the extension line of its first guide side 3213 and the perpendicular line to the air outlet 11 is 45°, thus achieving a 45° leftward deflection of the air delivery angle of the guide vane 32.
[0225] Thus, when the guide vane 32 directs airflow to the same side of the outlet 11, the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 deflects at a certain angle to the same side of the outlet 11. Combined with the angle between the first guide side 3213 of the blade body 321 and the reference plane A, this results in a larger deflection angle of the first guide side 3213 to the same side of the outlet 11. This increases the air delivery angle of the blade body 321, resulting in a larger air delivery area and wider air delivery coverage of the adjustment assembly 30.
[0226] Meanwhile, with a fixed air delivery angle for the guide vane 32, the deflection angle of the blade body 321 is the required air delivery angle minus the first included angle α between the first guide side 3213 of the blade body 321 and the reference plane A, resulting in a smaller required deflection angle for the blade body 321. This reduces the rotation angle required by the drive motor 331 to rotate the blade body 321, thus reducing energy consumption of the drive motor 331, which helps save energy consumption of the adjustment component 30 and lowers the overall energy consumption of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0227] Continue to refer to Figure 12 In some embodiments, in addition to designing one side of the blade body 321 as a first curved portion 3211, the other side of the blade body 321 can also be designed as a second curved portion 3212. That is, both sides of the central axis of the blade body 321 are designed as curved portions. Among them, the side of the second curved portion 3212 away from the central axis of the blade body 321 is the second guide side 3214 of the blade body 321. The extension direction of the second guide side 3214 also deviates from the reference plane A, and the extension line of the second guide side 3214 has a second included angle β with the reference plane A.
[0228] Thus, when the blade body 321 rotates to the outer side of the second curved portion 3212 near the air outlet 11 and the second air guide side 3214 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, the airflow in the air guide channel flows along the surface of the second curved portion 3212. When the airflow is blown to the outside, it can flow along the extension direction of the second air guide side 3214, thereby changing the air delivery direction of the regulating component 30.
[0229] Figure 13 for Figure 11 A magnified view of a section where the guide vane at point A is in a different vertical position. (Refer to...) Figure 13 As shown, similar to the first curved portion 3211, when the second air guide side 3214 faces outward from the air outlet 11, the second curved portion 3212 can cause the second air guide side 3214 to deflect to the same side of the air outlet 11. Figure 13 Taking the guide vane 32 in a reverse vertical position as a reference, when the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the second guide side 3214 can extend to the same side of the air outlet 11. Taking the position of the guide vane 32 closer to the left side of the length direction of the air outlet 11 as an example, the second guide side 3214 can be tilted to the left side of the air outlet 11. When the guide vane 32 is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the second guide side 3214 can extend to the left side of the air outlet 11.
[0230] Thus, when the second air guide side 3214 faces outward from the air outlet 11, and the air guide blade 32 guides air to the same side of the air outlet 11, the second air guide side 3214 can further increase the air delivery deflection angle of the air guide blade 32. This, in turn, expands the air delivery area of the adjustment assembly 30.
[0231] Meanwhile, with a fixed air delivery angle for the guide vane 32, the deflection angle of the blade body 321 is the required air delivery angle minus the second included angle β between the second guide side 3214 of the blade body 321 and the reference plane A. This results in a smaller required deflection angle for the blade body 321. Consequently, the angle at which the drive motor 331 drives the blade body 321 to rotate is smaller, leading to lower energy consumption for the drive motor 331 and thus saving energy for the adjustment assembly 30. Further details are omitted here.
[0232] like Figure 12As shown, taking the length direction of the guide vane 32 perpendicular to the air outlet 11 as a reference, when the first guide side 3213 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the first guide side 3213 extends to the same side of the air outlet 11. At this time, the second guide side 3214 faces the inside of the air outlet 11, and the extension line of the second guide side 3214 extends to the opposite side of the air outlet 11. Taking the left side of the guide vane 32 near the air outlet 11 as an example, the extension line of the first guide side 3213 facing outwards from the air outlet 11 can extend to the left side of the air outlet 11, and the extension line of the second guide side 3214 facing inwards from the air outlet 11 can extend to the right side of the air outlet 11.
[0233] like Figure 13 As shown, when the second air guide side 3214 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, the extension line of the second air guide side 3214 extends to the same side of the air outlet 11. At this time, the first air guide side 3213 faces the inside of the air outlet 11, and the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 extends to the opposite side of the air outlet 11. Taking the left side of the air guide blade 32 near the air outlet 11 as an example, the extension line of the second air guide side 3214 facing outwards from the air outlet 11 can extend to the left side of the air outlet 11, and the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 facing inwards from the air outlet 11 can extend to the right side of the air outlet 11.
[0234] When the air conditioning vent module 1 is working, the air guide vanes 32 can be in the first open state. In this state, the first air guide side 3213 of the air guide vanes 32 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, and the second air guide side 3214 faces the inside of the air outlet 11. Alternatively, the air guide vanes 32 can be in the second open state. In this state, the second air guide side 3214 of the air guide vanes 32 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, and the first air guide side 3213 faces the inside of the air outlet 11.
[0235] With this configuration, the air guide vane 32 can increase the airflow deflection angle using both the first air guide side 3213 and the second air guide side 3214. This eliminates limitations on the rotation angle of the air guide vane 32, making its control more flexible and its operation simpler.
[0236] In some embodiments, the degree of curvature of the first curved portion 3211 may be greater than the degree of curvature of the second curved portion 3212. Furthermore, comparing the first included angle α between the extension line of the first air guide side 3213 and the reference plane A, and the second included angle β between the extension line of the second air guide side 3214 and the reference plane A, the angle of the first included angle α is greater than the angle of the second included angle β.
[0237] With this configuration, when the guide vane 32 is in the first open state, and the first guide side 3213 of the guide vane 32 faces outward from the air outlet 11, the airflow flowing out of the guide channel deflects at a relatively larger angle towards the same side of the air outlet 11. Conversely, when the guide vane 32 is in the second open state, and the second guide side 3214 of the guide vane 32 faces outward from the air outlet 11, the airflow flowing out of the guide channel deflects at a relatively smaller angle towards the same side of the air outlet 11.
[0238] Therefore, users can adjust the opening state of the air guide vanes 32 according to actual needs, so that the first air guide side 3213 of the air guide vanes 32 faces outward or the second air guide side 3214 of the air guide vanes 32 faces outward, in order to obtain different air delivery directions and air delivery areas. The adjustment component 30 can more flexibly adjust the air delivery coverage range, which can improve the user experience of the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0239] Furthermore, due to the inconsistent curvature of the first curved portion 3211 and the second curved portion 3212, the skewness of the first air guide side 3213 is greater than that of the second air guide side 3214. The different structures on both sides of the central axis of the air guide blade 32 facilitate the identification and installation of the air guide blade 32. When assembling the adjustment assembly 30, the first air guide side 3213 of each air guide blade 32 can be arranged to face one side of the moving member 31, and the second air guide side 3214 of each air guide blade 32 can be arranged to face the other side of the moving member 31, ensuring the correct assembly of the adjustment assembly 30 and reducing the probability of rework and scrapping of the adjustment assembly 30.
[0240] Especially when the first curved portion 3211 is close to the outside of the air outlet 11 and the first guide side 3213 faces the outside of the air outlet 11, the large curvature of the first curved portion 3211 and the large deflection angle of the first guide side 3213 allow the airflow to better utilize the Coanda effect and expand the air outlet angle of the guide vane 32 as it flows along the first curved portion 3211 to the first guide side 3213 for outward air delivery. Simultaneously, when the second curved portion 3212 is close to the inside of the air outlet 11 and the second guide side 3214 faces the inside of the air outlet 11, the small curvature of the second curved portion 3212 and the large deflection angle of the second guide side 3214 further reduce the wind resistance in the air guide channel, increase the gas velocity in the air guide channel, and improve the air guiding efficiency of the guide vane 32.
[0241] Continue to refer to Figure 10As shown, the blade body 321 of the guide vane 32 may also have a plurality of air outlet holes 324 distributed therethrough, the air outlet holes 324 penetrating both sides of the blade body 321 in the thickness direction. When the blade body 321 is the aforementioned curved shape, a plurality of air outlet holes 324 may be provided on the blade body 321. When the blade body 321 is planar, a plurality of air outlet holes 324 may also be provided on the blade body 321. All blade bodies 321 of the adjusting assembly 30 may have air outlet holes 324 provided.
[0242] By opening several air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321, when the air conditioning outlet module 1 is in working state, the airflow blown out of the outlet 11 can flow outward through the air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321.
[0243] Specifically, when the guide vanes 32 are in the open state, there is an angle between the guide vanes 32 and the plane of the air outlet 11, forming an air guide channel between adjacent guide vanes 32. At this time, part of the airflow blown out of the air outlet 11 flows outward along the air guide channel, and part of it can flow outward through the air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321. In this way, the air supply effect of the air conditioning outlet module 1 is improved by utilizing the air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321.
[0244] When the air conditioning vent module 1 supplies air outward through the adjustment component 30, in addition to generating a first airflow flowing outward along the air guide channel, a second airflow also flows outward through the air outlet 324. The direction of the second airflow is different from that of the first airflow. Under the counteracting effect of the second airflow on the first airflow, the flow rate of the first airflow can be slowed down, preventing strong winds from being blown out of the air outlet 11. This makes the air supply effect of the air conditioning vent module 1 gentler and improves the user comfort of the air conditioning vent module 1.
[0245] It should be noted that the diameter of the air outlet 324 on the blade body 321 is small, and the airflow in the duct will still preferentially flow outward through the air guide channel between adjacent guide blades 32. Therefore, most of the airflow in the duct will flow out through the air guide channel between adjacent guide blades 32, and only a small portion of the airflow will flow out through the air outlet 324. This small portion of airflow passing through the air outlet 324 can play a good role in counteracting and mixing the airflow, thereby reducing the outlet airflow velocity. At the same time, it will not have a significant impact on the overall air supply direction and air supply area of the regulating component 30, thus ensuring the air supply regulation effect of the regulating component 30.
[0246] When the guide vanes 32 are closed, they are generally parallel to the plane of the air outlet 11. All guide vanes 32 of the adjusting assembly 30 can be located on the same straight line, with only a small installation gap between adjacent guide vanes 32. At this time, the airflow blowing out of the duct flows outward primarily through the air outlet holes 324 on the vane body 321. Because the diameter of the air outlet holes 324 is small and the opening area of the vane body 321 is limited, the airflow rate from the air outlet holes 324 of each guide vane 32 is relatively small, resulting in a smaller air volume and lower wind speed for the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0247] For example, when the air conditioner outlet module 1 is heating, the guide vanes 32 can be kept closed, and hot air is delivered outward solely through the air outlet holes 324 on each guide vane 32. Because the hot air velocity is low, the blade body 321 has low wind resistance to the hot air, allowing the hot air to be stably output outward through the air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321. Furthermore, by outputting hot air only through the air outlet holes 324 on the blade body 321, the flow rate of the hot air can be limited, maintaining the indoor space at a suitable temperature and reducing the energy consumption of the air conditioner outlet module 1.
[0248] The air outlet holes 324 are evenly distributed on the surface of the blade body 321. This ensures that the blade body has sufficient opening area, allowing the second airflow passing through the air outlet holes 324 to have sufficient air volume. This ensures that the second airflow can effectively reduce the velocity of the first airflow, thus softening the airflow from the air conditioning outlet module 1. Furthermore, because the air outlet holes 324 are evenly distributed across the blade body 321, the pressure exerted by the second airflow on the blade body 321 is evenly distributed across the blade body 321. This results in good stress uniformity on the blade body 321, improving its reliability and service life.
[0249] For example, the air outlets 324 can be arrayed on the surface of the blade body 321. Multiple rows of air outlets 324 are arranged sequentially along the height direction of the blade body 321 (the height direction of the blade body 321 is, for example, the width direction of the air outlets 324), and each row of air outlets 324 includes multiple air outlets 324 sequentially arranged along the width direction of the blade body 321. Adjacent rows of air outlets 324 can be staggered, wherein each air outlet 324 in one row can be located between two adjacent air outlets 324 in another row.
[0250] In one embodiment, at least two adjusting components 30 may be sequentially arranged along the width direction of the air guide plate 20. A certain gap exists between the at least two adjusting components 30 along the width direction of the air guide plate 20, so that the air guide blades 32 of adjacent adjusting components 30 arranged along the width direction of the air guide plate 20 will not interfere with each other when they rotate.
[0251] Understandably, when the air conditioning outlet module 1 is applied to a central air conditioning system, the air outlet 11 of the central air conditioning system is usually large. If only a single layer of guide vanes 32 is arranged in the guide vane 20, since the single layer of guide vanes 32 occupies little space, some air may flow directly outward from the space around the guide vanes 32 without being guided. Setting two or more layers of guide vanes 32 can increase the coverage area of the guide vanes 32, enhance the air guiding capacity of the regulating component 30, and achieve a larger range of air guiding for the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0252] This application also provides a central air conditioning system, which may include a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, and an air outlet module 1 as described above.
[0253] The evaporator is installed inside the outer frame 10. The compressor drives the refrigerant circulation within the central air conditioning system, and the condenser condenses the high-temperature, high-pressure gaseous refrigerant into a liquid state. The evaporator absorbs heat from the indoor air by evaporating the liquid refrigerant in a low-pressure environment, thereby lowering the air temperature and generating cool air that is output from the air conditioning outlet module 1.
[0254] The central air conditioning system provided in this application, since it includes the aforementioned air conditioning outlet module 1, has all the technical effects of the air conditioning outlet module 1, which will not be repeated here.
[0255] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0256] It should be noted that the embodiments referred to in the specification, such as "one embodiment," "embodiment," "exemplary embodiment," and "some embodiments," may include specific features, structures, or characteristics, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Moreover, when a specific feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments, whether explicitly described or not, is within the knowledge scope of those skilled in the art.
[0257] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. An air conditioning outlet module, used in residential central air conditioning systems, characterized in that, The air conditioning outlet module includes: An outer frame, which surrounds an air outlet, which extends horizontally; At least two air guide plates are provided, each air guide plate is arranged sequentially along the length of the outer frame, and the air guide plates are movably connected to the outer frame to close or open the air outlet; The evaporator is installed inside the outer frame.
2. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 1, characterized in that, The air guide plate is rotatably connected within the outer frame.
3. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 2, characterized in that, At least one mounting part is provided along the length direction inside the outer frame, and at least one end of the air guide plate is rotatably connected to the mounting part.
4. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 3, characterized in that, The air guide plates located on both sides of the mounting part are rotatably connected to the corresponding mounting part.
5. The air conditioning outlet module according to any one of claims 2-4, characterized in that, The air guide plate is connected to the outer frame via a rotating motor, which drives the air guide plate to rotate.
6. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 1, characterized in that, At least one end of the air guide plate is connected to the outer frame via a push-out mechanism, which drives the air guide plate to translate and rotate relative to the air outlet.
7. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 6, characterized in that, The launching agencies include: The push rod has a first section rotatably connected to the outer frame and a second section rotatably connected to the air guide plate.
8. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 7, characterized in that, The launching mechanism also includes: An ejector motor is mounted on the outer frame, and the output shaft of the ejector motor is connected to the push rod; A rotating motor is mounted on the push rod, and the output shaft of the rotating motor is connected to the air guide plate.
9. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first end of the push rod is close to the bottom of the outer frame, and the second end of the push rod is close to the top of the air guide plate; Alternatively, the first end of the push rod is close to the top of the outer frame, and the second end of the push rod is close to the bottom of the air guide plate.
10. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 6, characterized in that, At least one guide portion is provided inside the outer frame along the length direction. One end of the air guide plate is connected to the outer frame through a push-out mechanism, and the other end of the air guide plate is slidably connected to the guide portion.
11. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 10, characterized in that, The air guide plates located on both sides of the guide section are slidably connected to the corresponding guide section.
12. The air conditioning outlet module according to any one of claims 6-11, characterized in that, The air guide plate is located outside the air outlet of the outer frame, and the air guide plate can completely cover the air outlet.
13. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 12, characterized in that, The ejection mechanism is connected to both outer side walls of the outer frame along its length.
14. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes adjustment components, each of the air guide vanes being equipped with at least one of the adjustment components, the adjustment components comprising: A movable component, which is connected to the side panel of the air guide plate near the air outlet. Multiple air guide blades, each of which is sequentially arranged on the side of the moving member facing away from the air guide plate; The movable component can change position relative to the air guide plate, and each of the air guide blades can change position relative to the movable component.
15. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 14, characterized in that, The adjustment component further includes: A first drive assembly is mounted on the air guide plate, and the first drive assembly drives each of the air guide blades to change position relative to the moving part.
16. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 15, characterized in that, The first driving component also drives the moving part to change position relative to the air guide plate.
17. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 15, characterized in that, The adjustment component further includes: A second drive assembly is mounted on the air guide plate, and the second drive assembly drives the moving part to change position relative to the air guide plate.
18. The air conditioning outlet module according to any one of claims 15-17, characterized in that, The air guide plate has a receiving cavity, and the first driving component is disposed in the receiving cavity.
19. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 14, characterized in that, An adjustment component is provided along the length of the air guide plate.
20. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 14, characterized in that, The adjustment component further includes: A linkage component connects all the air guide vanes, and the linkage component drives each air guide vane to move synchronously.
21. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 20, characterized in that, Each of the air guide blades is arranged sequentially along the length direction of the moving member, and the linkage extends along the length direction of the moving member and is connected to each of the air guide blades.
22. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 20, characterized in that, The linkage component is a rack and pinion, and each of the air guide vanes has a gear, which meshes with the rack and pinion. The rack moves along the arrangement direction of each of the guide vanes to drive each of the gears to rotate.
23. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 14, characterized in that, The guide vane includes a blade body and a rotating shaft. The rotating shaft is located at the end of the blade body facing the moving member, and the rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the moving member.
24. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 23, characterized in that, One side of the central axis of the blade body is a first curved section, and the side of the first curved section away from the central axis is a first air guide side. The extension line of the first air guide side has a first angle with the reference plane. The reference plane is the orthographic projection plane of the blade body and passes through the central axis. Wherein, when the blade body is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet and the first air guide side faces outward from the air outlet, the extension line of the first air guide side extends to the same side of the air outlet.
25. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 24, characterized in that, The other side of the central axis of the blade body is the second curved part, and the side of the second curved part away from the central axis is the second air guide side. The extension line of the second air guide side has a second included angle with the reference plane. Wherein, when the blade body is perpendicular to the length direction of the air outlet and the second air guide side faces outward from the air outlet, the extension line of the second air guide side extends to the same side of the air outlet.
26. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 23, characterized in that, The blade body has several air outlet holes, which penetrate both sides of the blade body in the thickness direction.
27. The air conditioning outlet module according to claim 14, characterized in that, At least two of the adjustment components are arranged sequentially along the width direction of the air guide plate.
28. A central air conditioning system, characterized in that, Includes the air conditioning outlet module as described in any one of claims 1-27.