Neck-hung air conditioner

CN224649931UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18SHENZHEN LANHE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521504726.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-17
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-17

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Technical Problem

[0005]本实用新型提供了一种挂脖空调,以解决如何提高导温件中心区域降温效果的技术问题

Benefits of technology

[0016]本实用新型的挂脖空调通过设置导温件包括分体成型的第一导温分件和第二导温分件,中间部位于第一导温分件,边缘部位于第二导温分件,第一导温分件与第二导温分件连接。如此,分体设置的第一导温分件和第二导温分件之间可以形成显著的界面接触热阻,显著地增大了冷量从第一导温分件传输至第二导温分件的传输难度,确保调温端更集中作用于中间部核心接触区域,并且由于中间部是与用户颈部核心区域接触的主要部分,进而还直接提升了该关键接触区域的制冷响应速度和降温效率,进一步提升用户的使用体验。

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Abstract

The application provides a neck-hung air conditioner. The neck-hung air conditioner comprises a wearing support, a temperature regulating module accommodated in the wearing support, the temperature regulating module having opposite temperature regulating ends and heat dissipation ends, a temperature conducting member, the temperature conducting member being in thermal conduction connection with the temperature regulating end, the temperature conducting member comprising a first temperature conducting sub-member and a second temperature conducting sub-member, the middle part being located in the first temperature conducting sub-member, the edge part being located in the second temperature conducting sub-member, and the first temperature conducting sub-member being connected with the second temperature conducting sub-member. In this way, a significant interface contact thermal resistance can be formed between the first temperature conducting sub-member and the second temperature conducting sub-member arranged in a split mode, the transmission difficulty of cold energy from the first temperature conducting sub-member to the second temperature conducting sub-member is significantly increased, the temperature regulating end is more concentrated on the core contact area of the middle part, and since the middle part is the main part in contact with the core area of the user's neck, the cooling response speed and the cooling efficiency of the key contact area are directly improved, and the user's use experience is further improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electronic equipment technology, and in particular to a neck-mounted air conditioner. Background Technology

[0002] With the improvement of living standards, air conditioners are widely used in homes and offices to regulate indoor temperature and improve people's comfort. However, existing home desktop air conditioners are not suitable for open environments such as outdoors. Therefore, various portable wearable air conditioners, such as neck air conditioners, have been developed. Wearable air conditioners are small and portable, do not require the use of one's hands, and are very popular among consumers.

[0003] To improve the cooling effect of neck-mounted air conditioners, existing models typically incorporate a temperature control module within the casing and a heat-conducting element on the casing surface. The module and element are thermally connected, and cooling is achieved through the element's contact with the skin. However, in existing models, the high thermal conductivity of the heat-conducting element causes the cool air to rapidly diffuse to the edges, resulting in insufficient cooling in the central area of ​​the element, which is in contact with the critical cooling zone in the center of the neck (such as the carotid artery). This prevents effective cooling to the required low temperature, leading to insufficient cooling in the central area of ​​the element.

[0004] Therefore, how to improve the cooling effect in the central area of ​​the thermal conductive component has become an urgent problem to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0005] This utility model provides a neck-mounted air conditioner to solve the technical problem of how to improve the cooling effect in the central area of ​​the heat-conducting component.

[0006] This utility model provides a neck-hanging air conditioner. The neck-hanging air conditioner includes: a wearing bracket, comprising a neck-hanging part and handle parts respectively connected to both ends of the neck-hanging part, the neck-hanging part and the handle parts forming a wearing space; a temperature-regulating module housed within the wearing bracket, the temperature-regulating module having opposing temperature-regulating ends and heat-dissipating ends; and a temperature-conducting component, disposed on the side of the neck-hanging part facing the wearing space, the temperature-conducting component being thermally connected to the temperature-regulating end, the temperature-conducting component including a contact part, a middle part, and an edge part, the contact part being located on the side of the temperature-conducting component away from the neck-hanging part, the temperature-regulating module being disposed on the contact part, the middle part surrounding the contact part, and the edge part being located on the side of the middle part away from the contact part; wherein, the temperature-conducting component further includes a first temperature-conducting component and a second temperature-conducting component formed separately, the middle part being located on the first temperature-conducting component, the edge part being located on the second temperature-conducting component, and the first temperature-conducting component being connected to the second temperature-conducting component.

[0007] Furthermore, the second temperature-conducting component includes a through opening and a main body portion surrounding the through opening, the through opening forming an accommodating space, the first temperature-conducting component abutting against the main body portion, and at least a portion of the first temperature-conducting component being located within the accommodating space.

[0008] Furthermore, the first temperature-conducting component protrudes from the side opposite to the contact portion relative to the second temperature-conducting component, or the surface of the first temperature-conducting component facing away from the contact portion is flush with the surface of the second temperature-conducting component facing away from the contact portion.

[0009] Furthermore, the main body includes a groove portion surrounding the through opening, the groove portion supporting the first temperature-conducting component.

[0010] Furthermore, a protrusion is formed on the surface of the groove portion, the protrusion protrudes toward the first temperature-conducting component, and the protrusion abuts against the first temperature-conducting component.

[0011] Furthermore, the temperature-conducting component also includes at least one notch; the notch is located in the first temperature-conducting component, and / or, the notch is located in the second temperature-conducting component; the notch is a through hole, a blind hole, a linear groove, or a linear opening.

[0012] Furthermore, at least a portion of the notch is located in the middle portion or the edge portion.

[0013] Furthermore, there are multiple notches, and the multiple notches are arranged around the contact portion.

[0014] Furthermore, the thermal conductivity of the first thermally conductive component is greater than that of the second thermally conductive component.

[0015] Furthermore, at least one positioning hole is provided in the first temperature-conducting component and / or the second temperature-conducting component, and a connector is provided through the positioning hole. The connector is used to connect the first temperature-conducting component and the second temperature-conducting component.

[0016] This invention relates to a neck-mounted air conditioner, which incorporates a temperature-conducting component comprising a first and a second separately formed temperature-conducting component. The middle portion is located on the first temperature-conducting component, and the edge portion is located on the second temperature-conducting component, with the first and second temperature-conducting components connected together. This separate design creates a significant interfacial thermal resistance between the first and second temperature-conducting components, significantly increasing the difficulty of transferring cooling energy from the first to the second component. This ensures that the temperature control is more concentrated on the core contact area in the middle. Furthermore, since the middle portion is the main contact area with the user's neck, this design directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this critical contact area, further enhancing the user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a neck-hanging air conditioner provided in one embodiment of the present invention from one angle;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the neck-hanging air conditioner provided in one embodiment of the present invention from another angle;

[0020] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of a neck-mounted air conditioner according to one embodiment of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the temperature-conducting component in a neck-mounted air conditioner provided in one embodiment of the present invention at one angle;

[0022] Figure 5 This is an exploded structural diagram of the temperature-conducting component in a neck-mounted air conditioner according to one embodiment of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 6 This is an exploded structural diagram of the temperature-conducting component in a neck-mounted air conditioner provided in another embodiment of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the temperature-conducting component in a neck-mounted air conditioner provided in another embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the temperature-conducting component in a neck-mounted air conditioner provided in another embodiment of the present invention.

[0026] Key component symbols: 100, neckband air conditioner; 10, wearing bracket; 20, temperature control module; 30, temperature conductive component; 11, neckband part; 12, handle part; 13, wearing space; 21, temperature control end; 22, heat dissipation end; 32, notch; 311, contact part; 312, middle part; 313, edge part; 310, first temperature conductive component; 320, second temperature conductive component; 321, through opening; 322, main body part; 3221, groove part; 3222, protrusion; 323, positioning hole; 324, connector. Detailed Implementation

[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain the present utility model, and should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, it should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely for explaining the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0028] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "lateral", "longitudinal", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0029] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the stated features. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0030] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows for communication; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0031] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0032] The following disclosure provides numerous different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of the present invention. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described below. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples; such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed. In addition, examples of various specific processes and materials are provided in this invention; however, those skilled in the art will recognize the application of other processes and / or the use of other materials.

[0033] The accompanying drawings provided in this application are schematic diagrams, and some elements are not shown in the drawings. The purpose is to clearly describe the technical solution and highlight the key features of the utility model. It is not intended to limit the technical solution to exclude these unshown elements. That is to say, the accompanying drawings are merely examples and do not represent a limitation on the specific form of the neck-hanging air conditioner 100.

[0034] Please see Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 1 and Figure 2 This diagram shows a three-dimensional structural view of the neck-hanging air conditioner 100 provided in an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 An exploded structural diagram of the neck-hanging air conditioner 100 provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown, as follows: Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the neck-hanging air conditioner 100 includes: a wearing bracket 10, a temperature control module 20, and a temperature conductor 30. The wearing bracket 10 includes a neck hanging part 11 and handle parts 12 respectively connected to both ends of the neck hanging part 11. The neck hanging part 11 and the handle parts 12 together form a wearing space 13, which is used to accommodate the neck so that the neck-hanging air conditioner 100 can be worn on the neck. The temperature control module 20 is housed in the wearing bracket 10 and has a temperature control end 21 and a heat dissipation end 22. The temperature conductor 30 is disposed on the side of the neck hanging part 11 facing the wearing space 13. The temperature conductor 30 is thermally connected to the temperature control end 21. The temperature control end 21 is used for cooling or heating. In a specific embodiment of this utility model, the temperature control end 21 is used for cooling, and the temperature conductor 30 is used for cold compress.

[0035] Furthermore, for ease of wearing around the neck, the wearing bracket 10 is specifically formed as a U-shaped shell, and the temperature-conducting element 30 is disposed in the area of ​​the wearing bracket 10 near the bending part of the U-shaped shell. When the neck-mounted air conditioner 100 is in use, one side of the temperature-conducting element 30 can fit against the neck, while the other side of the temperature-conducting element 30 is in contact with the temperature-regulating end 21. The temperature-conducting element 30 can be made of materials with good thermal conductivity, such as metal or ceramic.

[0036] Please refer to the following: Figures 4 to 6 , Figure 4This diagram shows a three-dimensional structural schematic of the temperature-conducting component 30 in the neck-mounted air conditioner 100 provided in this embodiment of the present invention. Figure 5 and Figure 6 An exploded view of the temperature-conducting component 30 in the neck-hanging air conditioner 100 provided in this embodiment of the present invention. Further, the temperature-conducting component 30 includes a contact portion 311, a middle portion 312, and an edge portion 313. The contact portion 311 is located on the side of the temperature-conducting component 30 facing away from the neck-hanging portion 11. The middle portion 312 is disposed around the contact portion 311, and the edge portion 313 is located on the side of the middle portion 312 away from the contact portion 311. The contact portion 311 is used to mount the temperature-regulating module 20 and is in direct contact with the temperature-regulating module 20. Specifically, the contact portion 311 can be a boss structure, protruding relative to the edge portion 313 and the middle portion 312.

[0037] The temperature-conducting component 30 also includes a first temperature-conducting component 310 and a second temperature-conducting component 320 formed separately. The middle part 312 is located in the first temperature-conducting component 310, and the edge part 313 is located in the second temperature-conducting component 320. The first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 are connected.

[0038] Thus, a significant interfacial thermal resistance can be formed between the separately configured first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320, which significantly increases the difficulty of transferring cold energy from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320. This ensures that the temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle part 312. Furthermore, since the middle part 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, it also directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this key contact area, further enhancing the user experience.

[0039] Specifically, in this embodiment of the present invention, unlike the traditional single thermal conductive element 30, the single thermal conductive element 30 is divided into multiple thermal conductive sub-components. When the temperature is conducted, the first thermal conductive sub-component 310 and the second thermal conductive sub-component 320, which are separately formed, interrupt the continuous heat conduction path inside the thermal conductive element 30. This forces the transfer of cold energy to cross the connection interface between the two independent components. Even if the two sub-components are tightly connected, there are still unevenness, oxide layer, contaminants or gaps on the microscopic contact surface. This results in the actual effective contact area of ​​the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 being much smaller than the nominal contact area, significantly limiting the amount of cold air that can be transferred from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320 per unit time. Furthermore, because the middle part 312 is located in the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the edge part 313 is located in the second temperature-conducting component 320, the heat conduction of the temperature-conducting component 30 is further improved by the temperature-regulating end 21 of the temperature-regulating module 20. The temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle part 312 of the temperature-conducting component 30, further enhancing the user experience.

[0040] It is understood that the temperature-conducting component 30 may also include a greater number of temperature-conducting sub-components. The temperature-conducting component 30 may include a first temperature-conducting sub-component 310, a second temperature-conducting sub-component 320, a third temperature-conducting sub-component, a fourth temperature-conducting sub-component, ... and an Nth temperature-conducting sub-component, which are not limited here.

[0041] Furthermore, the arrangement of the first thermally conductive component 310 and the second thermally conductive component 320 allows the first thermally conductive component 310 to be made of a high thermal conductivity material (such as copper or aluminum) to achieve rapid cooling, while the second thermally conductive component 320 uses a low thermal conductivity material (such as stainless steel, zinc alloy, or die-cast aluminum) to further concentrate the cooling capacity in the middle part 312 by utilizing the high thermal resistance of the material itself.

[0042] like Figures 3 to 8 As shown, in one possible implementation, the thermal conductivity of the first thermally conductive component 310 is greater than that of the second thermally conductive component 320. This makes the thermal conductivity resistance of the middle portion 312 less than that of the edge portion 313, resulting in a greater thermal conductivity capacity of the middle portion 312 than that of the edge portion 313. This significantly improves the cooling effect of the middle portion 312 of the metal part. Furthermore, since the middle portion 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, it further enhances the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this critical contact area, further improving the user experience.

[0043] For example, the thermal conductivity of the first thermally conductive component 310 being greater than that of the second thermally conductive component 320 can mean that the thickness of any part of the first thermally conductive component 310 is greater than the thickness of any part of the second thermally conductive component 320; it can also mean that the average thickness of the first thermally conductive component 310 is greater than the average thickness of the second thermally conductive component 320, which is not limited here.

[0044] like Figures 3 to 6 As shown, in one possible implementation, the second temperature-conducting component 320 includes a through opening 321 and a main body 322 surrounding the through opening 321. The through opening 321 forms an accommodating space, and the first temperature-conducting component 310 abuts against the main body 322, with at least a portion of the first temperature-conducting component 310 located within the accommodating space. Thus, by providing the through opening 321 of the second temperature-conducting component 320, the contact area between the first and second temperature-conducting components 310 can be further reduced, significantly increasing the difficulty of transferring cold energy from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320. This ensures that the temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle part 312. Furthermore, since the middle part 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, it directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this critical contact area, further enhancing the user experience.

[0045] Specifically, the fact that at least a portion of the first temperature-conducting component 310 is located within the receiving space means that when the first temperature-conducting component 310 is connected to the second temperature-conducting component 320, the position of the first temperature-conducting component 310 corresponds to the position of the through opening 321 of the second temperature-conducting component 320, and a portion of the first temperature-conducting component 310 is located within the receiving space formed by the through opening 321. Alternatively, the entire first temperature-conducting component 310 may be located within the receiving space formed by the through opening 321.

[0046] Furthermore, by setting at least a portion of the first temperature-conducting component 310 to be located within the accommodating space, the through opening 321 can serve as a positioning reference for the first temperature-conducting component 310, thereby reducing the difficulty of setting up and installing the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320.

[0047] like Figure 6 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the main body 322 includes a recess 3221 surrounding the through opening 321, the recess 3221 supporting the first temperature-conducting component 310. This allows the recess 3221 to support the first temperature-conducting component 310, thereby increasing the stability of the temperature-conducting component 30 and preventing the first temperature-conducting component 310 from detaching, thus avoiding a reduction in the cooling effect of the neck-mounted air conditioner 100.

[0048] It can be understood that, in this embodiment of the present invention, by providing a groove 3221 in the second temperature-conducting component 320, a stable connection can be established between the separately formed first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320. Furthermore, the groove 3221 allows the second temperature-conducting component 320 to connect to the first temperature-conducting component 310 in a supporting manner, simplifying the connection and reducing the cost of installing the temperature-conducting component 30.

[0049] like Figure 6 As shown, in one possible implementation, a protrusion 3222 is formed on the surface of the groove 3221. The protrusion 3222 protrudes towards the first temperature-conducting component 310 and abuts against the first temperature-conducting component 310. Thus, by setting the protrusion 3222, the groove 3221 can support the first temperature-conducting component 310, thereby increasing the stability of the temperature-conducting component 30 while further reducing the contact area between the first and second temperature-conducting components 310 and 320. This significantly increases the difficulty of transferring cold energy from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320, ensuring that the temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle part 312. Furthermore, since the middle part 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, this directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this key contact area, further enhancing the user experience.

[0050] It is understood that the protrusion 3222 is the portion raised relative to the surface of the groove 3221. By setting the protrusion 3222, the direct contact between the second temperature-conducting component 320 and the first temperature-conducting component 310 is changed from a continuous surface contact to a block contact via the protrusion 3222, further reducing the contact area between the first and second temperature-conducting components 310 and 320. This significantly increases the difficulty of transferring cold energy from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320, thereby improving the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of the intermediate portion 312, and further enhancing the user experience. Specifically, the number of protrusions 3222 is at least one, and there is no limitation on this.

[0051] Please refer to the following: Figure 7 and Figure 8 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the structure of the temperature-conducting component 30 on the side away from the contact portion 311 in the neck-mounted air conditioner 100 provided in this embodiment of the present invention is shown. In one possible implementation, the first temperature-conducting component 310 protrudes relative to the second temperature-conducting component 320 on the side away from the contact portion 311, or the surface of the first temperature-conducting component 310 on the side away from the contact portion 311 is flush with the surface of the second temperature-conducting component 320 on the side away from the contact portion 311.

[0052] like Figure 7 As shown, specifically, compared to the scheme where the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 are flush, the first temperature-conducting component 310 is designed to protrude from the side opposite to the contact portion 311 relative to the second temperature-conducting component 320. This causes the vertical segment created by the protrusion of the first temperature-conducting component 310 to significantly reduce the heat transfer capacity between the middle portion 312 and the edge portion 313 during the transfer of cold energy from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313 when the temperature control module 20 is operating. This greatly increases the heat transfer capacity from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313. The thermal resistance transferred from the middle section 312 to the edge section 313 effectively prevents the diffusion of cold energy from the central section 312 to the edge section 313 when the temperature control module 20 is working. This allows the cold energy to be more concentrated and applied to the central section 312 of the heat-conducting component 30, significantly improving the effective cooling effect of the central section 312. Under the same input power, the central section 312 achieves a lower temperature or a stronger cooling sensation, and the central section 312 reaches the set target cooling temperature more quickly. Furthermore, the central section 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, which directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this key contact area, further enhancing the user experience, providing a longer-lasting cooling sensation, and greater comfort, thus significantly improving the user experience.

[0053] like Figure 8As shown, specifically, the surface of the first temperature-conducting component 310 facing away from the contact portion 311 can be flush with the surface of the second temperature-conducting component 320 facing away from the contact portion 311. Since the temperature-conducting component 30 is actually exposed in the neck-mounted air conditioner 100, by making the surface of the first temperature-conducting component 310 facing away from the contact portion 311 flush with the surface of the second temperature-conducting component 320 facing away from the contact portion 311, the aesthetics of the neck-mounted air conditioner 100 can be improved. Furthermore, it can prevent discomfort caused by protrusions during use, thereby enhancing the user experience.

[0054] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of the temperature-conducting component 30 with a notch 32 is shown. Figure 5 As shown, in one possible implementation, the temperature-conducting component 30 further includes at least one notch 32; the notch 32 is located in the first temperature-conducting component 310, and / or, the notch 32 is located in the second temperature-conducting component 320; the notch 32 is a through hole, a blind hole, a linear groove, or a linear opening. Thus, when the temperature-regulating end 21 of the temperature-regulating module 20 conducts heat to the temperature-conducting component 30, the notch 32 significantly increases the path length for cold energy transfer, effectively acting as a thermal resistance, forcing the cold energy to bypass the notch 32 area, thereby slowing down the conduction speed of cold energy from the first temperature-conducting component 310 to the second temperature-conducting component 320, ensuring that the temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle part 312. Furthermore, since the middle part 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, the notch 32 also directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this critical contact area, further enhancing the user experience.

[0055] For example, the notch 32 can specifically penetrate the through hole structure of the heat conductor 30 completely in the thickness direction of the heat conductor 30.

[0056] For example, the notch 32 can be a blind hole structure that partially penetrates the thermal conductor 30 in the thickness direction of the thermal conductor 30.

[0057] For example, the notch 32 can specifically penetrate the linear groove structure of the heat conductor 30 completely in the thickness direction of the heat conductor 30.

[0058] For example, the notch 32 may specifically be a linear opening structure that partially penetrates the thermal conductor 30 in the thickness direction of the thermal conductor 30.

[0059] Specifically, the number of notches 32 is at least one. When there is only one notch 32, the notch 32 can be located on the first temperature-conducting component 310, or the notch 32 can also be located on the second temperature-conducting component 320. When there are multiple notches 32, the notch 32 can be located on the first temperature-conducting component 310, or the notch 32 can also be located on the second temperature-conducting component 320, or the notch 32 can be located on both the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 simultaneously, without any limitation.

[0060] like Figure 5 As shown, in one possible implementation, at least a portion of the notch 32 is located in the middle portion 312 or the edge portion 313. Thus, when the temperature-regulating end 21 of the temperature-regulating module 20 conducts heat to the temperature-conducting element 30, and the temperature diffuses from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313, the notch 32 significantly increases the path length for cold energy transfer, effectively acting as a resistance to heat conduction. This forces the cold energy to bypass the notch 32 area, thereby slowing down the conduction speed of cold energy to the edge portion 313 and ensuring that the temperature-regulating end 21 acts more concentratedly on the core contact area of ​​the middle portion 312. Furthermore, since the middle portion 312 is the main part in contact with the core area of ​​the user's neck, the notch 32 also directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of this critical contact area, further enhancing the user experience.

[0061] Specifically, the fact that at least a portion of the notch 32 is located in the middle portion 312 or the edge portion 313 means that for each notch 32, all of the notches 32 may be located in the middle portion 312, or a portion of the notches 32 may be located in the middle portion 312 and another portion may be located in other positions of the heat conductor 30, or all of the notches 32 may be located in the edge portion 313, or a portion of the notches 32 may be located in the edge portion 313 and another portion may be located in other positions of the heat conductor 30.

[0062] Furthermore, at least a portion of the notch 32 can be located at the edge of the middle portion 312 near the edge portion 313, and / or at least a portion of the notch 32 can be located at the edge of the edge portion 313 near the edge of the middle portion 312. In this way, while hindering the conduction of heat from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313, the heat conduction in the middle portion 312 can be avoided, thereby maximizing the cooling effect of the middle portion 312.

[0063] In other words, the notch 32 can be located in the middle part 312, or it can be located in the edge part 313, or it can be located across the middle part 312 and the edge part 313.

[0064] like Figure 5As shown, in one possible implementation, there are multiple notches 32, which are arranged around the contact portion 311. This allows the notches 32 to impede the various transmission paths of temperature diffusion from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313, significantly increasing the equivalent thermal conductivity resistance of temperature diffusion from the middle portion 312 to the edge portion 313 in all directions. This further slows down the conduction speed of cold energy to the edge portion 313, and consequently directly improves the cooling response speed and cooling efficiency of the middle region of the temperature-conducting element 30, further enhancing the user experience.

[0065] like Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in one possible implementation, at least one positioning hole 323 is provided in the first temperature-conducting component 310 and / or the second temperature-conducting component 320. A connector 324 passes through the positioning hole 323 and is used to connect the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320. Thus, by connecting the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 through the positioning hole 324, the stability of the temperature-conducting component 30 is increased, preventing the first temperature-conducting component 310 from detaching and thus avoiding a reduction in the cooling effect of the neck-mounted air conditioner 100.

[0066] For example, the positioning hole 323 can be a threaded hole, and the connector 324 can be a bolt. The connection between the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320 by bolts can improve the connection stability of the first temperature-conducting component 310 and the second temperature-conducting component 320, thereby improving the mechanical strength of the neck-mounted air conditioner 100.

[0067] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0068] Furthermore, the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A neck-hung air conditioner, characterized in that, The neck-mounted air conditioner includes: The wearing bracket includes a neck hanging part and handle parts respectively connected to both ends of the neck hanging part, and the neck hanging part and the handle parts together form a wearing space; A temperature control module housed within the wearable bracket, the temperature control module having a temperature control end and a heat dissipation end respectively; A temperature-conducting component is provided on the side of the neckband facing the wearing space. The temperature-conducting component is thermally connected to the temperature-regulating end. The temperature-conducting component includes a contact portion, a middle portion, and an edge portion. The contact portion is located on the side of the temperature-conducting component away from the neckband. The temperature-regulating module is provided on the contact portion. The middle portion is arranged around the contact portion. The edge portion is located on the side of the middle portion away from the contact portion. The temperature-conducting component further includes a first temperature-conducting component and a second temperature-conducting component formed separately, with the middle part located in the first temperature-conducting component and the edge part located in the second temperature-conducting component, and the first temperature-conducting component and the second temperature-conducting component being connected.

2. The neck-jacket air conditioner of claim 1, wherein, The second temperature-conducting component includes a through opening and a main body portion surrounding the through opening, the through opening forming an accommodating space. The first temperature-conducting component abuts against the main body, and at least a portion of the first temperature-conducting component is located within the accommodating space.

3. The neck-hanging air conditioner according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first temperature-conducting component protrudes from the side opposite to the contact portion relative to the second temperature-conducting component, or the surface of the first temperature-conducting component facing away from the contact portion is flush with the surface of the second temperature-conducting component facing away from the contact portion.

4. The neck-hanging air conditioner according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main body includes a groove surrounding the through opening, the groove supporting the first temperature-conducting component.

5. The neck-hanging air conditioner according to claim 4, characterized in that, The surface of the groove is formed with a protrusion, which protrudes toward the first temperature-conducting component and abuts against the first temperature-conducting component.

6. The neck-mounted air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The temperature-conducting component further includes at least one notch; the notch is located in the first temperature-conducting component, and / or the notch is located in the second temperature-conducting component; the notch is a through hole, a blind hole, a linear groove, or a linear opening.

7. The neck-mounted air conditioner according to claim 6, characterized in that, At least a portion of the notch is located in the middle portion or the edge portion.

8. The neck-hanging air conditioner according to claim 6, characterized in that, The number of the notches is multiple, and the multiple notches are arranged around the contact portion.

9. The neck-mounted air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The thermal conductivity of the first thermally conductive component is greater than that of the second thermally conductive component.

10. The neck-hanging air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, At least one positioning hole is provided in the first temperature-conducting component and / or the second temperature-conducting component, and a connector is provided through the positioning hole. The connector is used to connect the first temperature-conducting component and the second temperature-conducting component.