Air handling device

CN224649952UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18SHENZHEN CHENBEI TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521451748.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-10
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-10

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Technical Problem

为了使用户能够及时了解空气处理设备的环境信息和/或工作信息,通常设置显示组件来显示相关信息,但是,显示组件的设置,存在影响净化效果的问题

Benefits of technology

[0016]本实用新型实施例提供的空气处理设备,包括风道组件和显示组件,风道组件从空气处理设备的进风口向出风口引导空气,通过空气处理设备的第一通孔对应显示组件设置,第一通孔能够透过显示组件的光信号,由此,方便用户根据第一通孔透过的光信号,能够直观、准确、及时地了解显示组件的显示信息,使得显示组件具有良好的显示功能。由于第一通孔不用于使空气通过,能够降低从第一通孔进入空气处理设备内的风与经进风口流向出风口的空气混淆的可能性,进而降低第一通孔进入空气处理设备内的空气不经过处理直接经出风口排出的可能性,有利于提高净化效率和净化效果,由此,在实现空气处理设备的显示组件具有良好的显示功能的同时,降低对净化效率和净化效果的影响。

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an air treatment equipment, include: air inlet and air outlet, air duct subassembly is used to guide air from air inlet to air outlet, display subassembly sets up in air treatment equipment for prompting information, first through -hole is used for the light signal of the display subassembly setting, and first through -hole is not used to make air pass.
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Description

Technical Field

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

[0002] With the acceleration of industrialization and the continuous advancement of urbanization, air pollution has become increasingly serious, and the decline in air quality has become a global public health concern. Air handling units, as important devices for improving indoor air quality, have been widely used. To enable users to promptly access environmental and / or operational information from air handling units, display components are typically installed to show relevant information. However, the placement of these display components can negatively impact purification effectiveness. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of this, the present invention provides an air handling device that enables the display component to have good display function, while not affecting the purification effect of the air handling device.

[0004] An embodiment of this utility model provides an air handling device, including: an air inlet and an air outlet; an air duct assembly for guiding air from the air inlet to the air outlet; a display assembly disposed on the air handling device for displaying information; and a first through hole disposed corresponding to the display assembly for transmitting light signals from the display assembly, and the first through hole is not used for allowing air to pass through.

[0005] For example, the air handling device further includes: a plurality of interconnected segments along a first direction; a sensor disposed in the air handling device for detecting environmental information of the space in which the air handling device is located; and a display component and the sensor in the same segment of the air handling device.

[0006] For example, the multiple connected segments include a first segment and a second segment arranged adjacent to each other; the second segment is used to set up a display component, a sensor, a first through hole and a second through hole, wherein the second through hole is opened corresponding to the sensor; the first segment is used to set up a filter device, and the air inlet is set corresponding to the filter device.

[0007] For example, the display component includes a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array, and the display component is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different detection results of the sensors, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

[0008] For example, the first through hole includes a plurality of first sub-holes arranged in an array, each of the plurality of first sub-holes corresponding to a plurality of light-emitting elements, and the first sub-holes are used to transmit the light signals of the corresponding light-emitting elements.

[0009] For example, the second through hole includes a plurality of second sub-holes arranged in an array, which are used to allow the detection signal of the sensor to pass through; the air inlet includes a plurality of third sub-holes arranged in an array, which are used to allow air to pass through to the filter device; the first through hole, the second through hole and the air inlet are arranged in a similar manner; the first sub-hole, the second sub-hole and the third sub-hole have the same structure.

[0010] For example, the air handling equipment further includes: a recessed hole disposed in the second section; the recessed hole includes a plurality of fourth sub-holes; wherein the recessed hole, the first through hole, the second through hole and the air inlet are arranged in a similar manner; the first sub-hole, the second sub-hole, the third sub-hole and the fourth sub-hole have similar shapes and sizes; the fourth sub-hole is a blind hole or a through hole.

[0011] For example, the first through hole and the second through hole are arranged adjacent to each other or spaced apart, and the first through hole, the second through hole, and the concave hole surround the second section.

[0012] For example, the multiple connected connecting sections also include a third section disposed adjacent to the second section; the air duct assembly includes a first air duct wall and a second air duct wall connected to each other; the first air duct wall is disposed opposite to the second section, and the second air duct wall is disposed opposite to the third section; wherein, the distance between the housing of the first air duct wall and the second section is greater than the distance between the housing of the second air duct wall and the third section.

[0013] For example, the air handling equipment further includes: the duct assembly further includes a fan, at least a portion of which is disposed in the third section, the fan being used to guide air from the air inlet toward the air outlet; the first duct wall and the second duct wall are used to block at least a portion of the air from flowing into the first through hole and the second through hole.

[0014] For example, the display component includes a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array, and the display component is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different prompt information, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

[0015] An embodiment of this utility model also provides an air handling device, including: a display component disposed on the air handling device for displaying information; a sensor disposed on the air handling device for detecting environmental information of the space where the air handling device is located; a plurality of interconnected segments along a first direction; the display component and the sensor being located in the same segment.

[0016] The air handling device provided in this embodiment includes a duct assembly and a display assembly. The duct assembly guides air from the air inlet to the air outlet of the air handling device. A first through-hole in the air handling device corresponds to the display assembly, allowing light signals from the display assembly to pass through. This allows users to intuitively, accurately, and promptly understand the display information based on the light signals transmitted through the first through-hole, thus enabling the display assembly to have excellent display functionality. Since the first through-hole is not used for air passage, the possibility of air entering the air handling device through the first through-hole mixing with air flowing from the air inlet to the air outlet is reduced. This further reduces the likelihood of untreated air entering the air handling device through the first through-hole being directly discharged through the air outlet, which is beneficial for improving purification efficiency and effect. Therefore, while ensuring the display assembly of the air handling device has excellent display functionality, the impact on purification efficiency and effect is minimized.

[0017] The above description is merely an overview of the technical solution of this utility model. In order to better understand the technical means of this utility model and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this utility model more obvious and understandable, specific embodiments of this utility model are given below. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the same reference numerals denote the same parts throughout the drawings. Wherein:

[0019] Figure 1 One of the structural schematic diagrams of the air handling equipment provided in the embodiments of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction of the illustrated embodiment;

[0021] Figure 3 A second schematic diagram of the structure of the air handling equipment provided in this embodiment of the present utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 It shows Figure 3 A cross-sectional view along the BB direction of the illustrated embodiment;

[0023] Figure 5 One of the schematic diagrams shows the display content of the display component provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a second schematic diagram showing the display content of the display component provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a third schematic diagram showing the display content of the display component provided in this embodiment of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a fourth schematic diagram showing the display content of the display component provided in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0027] Figure 9 The fifth schematic diagram shows the display content of the display component provided in this embodiment of the present utility model;

[0028] Figure 10 This is a sixth schematic diagram showing the display content of the display component provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0029] in, Figures 1 to 10 The correspondence between the reference numerals and component names in the attached drawings is as follows:

[0030] 100 Air handling unit, 110 Housing, 111 First section, 1111 Air inlet, 1112 Third sub-hole, 112 Second section, 1121 First through hole, 1122 Second through hole, 1123 First sub-hole, 1124 Second sub-hole, 1125 Recessed hole, 1126 Fourth sub-hole, 113 Third section, 1131 Air outlet, 120 Display assembly, 130 Sensor, 140 Duct assembly, 141 First duct wall, 142 Second duct wall, 143 Fan, 150 Filter device. Detailed Implementation

[0031] In the following description, numerous details are provided to enable a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the following description merely illustrates preferred embodiments of the present invention, which may be practiced without one or more of these details. Furthermore, to avoid confusion with the present invention, some technical features well-known in the art have not been described in detail.

[0032] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown in the figure, an embodiment of the present invention provides an air handling device 100, including: an air inlet 1111 and an air outlet 1131; an air duct assembly 140 for guiding air from the air inlet 1111 to the air outlet 1131; a display assembly 120 disposed in the air handling device 100 for displaying information; and a first through hole 1121 disposed corresponding to the display assembly 120 for transmitting light signals from the display assembly 120, and the first through hole 1121 is not used for allowing air to pass through.

[0033] The air handling device 100 provided in this embodiment includes a duct assembly 140 and a display assembly 120. The duct assembly 140 guides air from the air inlet 1111 to the air outlet 1131 of the air handling device 100, allowing air from the external environment and the air inside the air handling device 100 to form a circulation path. This allows the air to flow through the air handling device 100 and be discharged through the air outlet 1131, thus achieving air treatment. A first through-hole 1121 of the air handling device 100 corresponds to the display assembly 120. The first through-hole 1121 allows light signals from the display assembly 120 to pass through, enabling users to intuitively, accurately, and promptly understand the displayed information of the display assembly 120 based on the light signals transmitted through the first through-hole 1121. The displayed information may include, but is not limited to, environmental information and / or operational information of the air handling device 100, thereby giving the display assembly 120 excellent display functionality. Since the first through-hole 1121 is not used to allow air to pass through, the possibility of air entering the air handling unit 100 through the first through-hole 1121 being mixed with air flowing from the air inlet 1111 to the air outlet 1131 is reduced. This reduces the possibility of air entering the air handling unit 100 through the first through-hole 1121 being discharged directly through the air outlet 1131 without treatment, which is beneficial to improving purification efficiency and purification effect. Thus, while ensuring that the display component 120 of the air handling unit 100 has a good display function, the impact on purification efficiency and purification effect is reduced.

[0034] It is understandable that, since the first through hole 1121 of the air handling device 100 is provided corresponding to the display component 120, the first through hole 1121 can transmit the light signal of the display component 120, so that the display component 120 is located inside the air handling device 100. For example, the air handling device 100 includes a housing 110, and the display component 120 is located inside the housing 110. The first through hole 1121 is opened in the housing 110. Thus, the housing 110 plays a good protective role for the display component 120, which is conducive to extending the service life of the display component 120.

[0035] It is understandable that the air inlet 1111 and the air outlet 1131 can also be located on the housing 110.

[0036] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the air handling device 100 further includes: a plurality of interconnected segments along a first direction; a sensor 130 disposed in the air handling device 100 for detecting environmental information of the space in which the air handling device 100 is located; and a display component 120 and the sensor 130 in the same segment of the air handling device 100.

[0037] The sensor 130 is used to detect environmental information of the space where the air handling equipment 100 is located. The sensor 130 may include, but is not limited to, a TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) sensor, a CO2 sensor, an air quality sensor, and a light sensor. Specifically, the air quality sensor may be a PM2.5 sensor, used to detect the concentration of particulate matter with a diameter of less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers in the air.

[0038] The display component 120 may include, but is not limited to, a light display structure, a sound display structure, a graphic display structure, etc.

[0039] The air handling unit 100 includes a plurality of interconnected segments along a first direction. The first direction can be the longitudinal direction of the air handling unit 100, or it can be the transverse direction. For example, if the air handling unit 100 is cylindrical, and its housing 110 is cylindrical, the longitudinal direction can be understood as the axial direction of the housing 110. Figure 1 As indicated by arrow X, the horizontal direction can be understood as the circumferential direction of the housing 110, as shown in the image. Figure 1 Taking the arrow Y in the diagram as an example. Taking the shape of the air handling unit 100 as rectangular, and the housing 110 as rectangular, the longitudinal direction can be understood as the height direction of the housing 110, and the transverse direction can be understood as the circumferential direction of the housing 110, such as the width and length directions of the housing 110. Among these, Figure 1 and Figure 3 The structural schematic diagrams of the air handling unit 100 at two different angles are shown respectively. Figure 1 and Figure 3 The air handling unit 100 is 90° out of circumference of the housing 110.

[0040] In this embodiment, by placing the display component 120 and the sensor 130 in the same section of the air handling equipment 100, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can share the installation space corresponding to the same section of the air handling equipment 100. For example, the display component 120 can make reasonable use of the installation space of the sensor 130, and the sensor 130 can make reasonable use of the installation space of the display component 120, so that the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can share the installation space, thereby achieving a compact layout of the sensor 130 and the display component 120. Compared with the display component 120 and the sensor 130 being distributed in different sections of the air handling equipment 100, requiring separate installation spaces to be designed in different sections of the air handling equipment 100, placing the display component 120 and the sensor 130 in the same section of the air handling equipment 100 helps to reduce the sum of the installation spaces of the display component 120 and the sensor 130, which can meet the design requirements of the compact structure of the sensor 130 and the display component 120, making the air handling equipment 100 smaller in size and occupying less space, thus meeting the miniaturization design requirements of the air handling equipment 100.

[0041] It is understood that in the above embodiments, the same section can refer to the main body of the air handling equipment 100 within a certain height range in its height direction. That is, when the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are located in the same section, it can mean that the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are arranged within the same height range.

[0042] Furthermore, the air handling device 100 provided in this embodiment of the present invention may include a housing 110. The housing 110 includes a hollow cavity, and the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are disposed within the cavity. This provides good protection for the display component 120 and the sensor 130 within the cavity, reducing the likelihood that the display component 120 and the sensor 130 exposed to the outside of the housing 110 are easily scratched or damaged by external objects, or become dirty or contaminated. This helps to extend the service life of the display component 120 and the sensor 130. Simultaneously, this arrangement allows the housing 110 to serve as the exterior surface of the air handling device 100, resulting in a cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing appearance, thus improving the overall aesthetics of the air handling device 100.

[0043] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the multiple connected segments include a first segment 111 and a second segment 112 arranged adjacent to each other. The second segment 112 is used to set the display component 120, the sensor 130, the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122. The second through hole 1122 is opened opposite to the sensor 130, so that the sensor 130 can transmit detection signals through the second through hole 1122 to improve the detection accuracy of the sensor 130.

[0044] The first section 111 is used to install the filter device 150. The air inlet 1111 is correspondingly provided with the filter device 150, so that the air outside the housing 110 can flow to the filter device 150 through the air inlet 1111, so that the filter device 150 can filter and purify the air, improve the cleanliness of the air, and improve the air quality.

[0045] In this embodiment, since the first segment 111 and the second segment 112 are arranged adjacent to each other, the first segment 111 is used to set the filter device 150, while the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are set in the second segment 112 which is offset from the filter device 150. As a result, the filter device 150, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are arranged in a reasonable manner and make full use of the space, which can realize the design requirement of miniaturization of the air handling equipment 100 and reduce the volume of the air handling equipment 100.

[0046] The filter device 150 can be a HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter or other filtration structure. The filter device 150 can be detachably connected to the first section 111 of the air handling unit 100, such as by detachably connecting the filter device 150 to the housing 110. This facilitates the removal and separation of the filter device 150 from the first section 111 of the air handling unit 100 (e.g., the first section 111 of the housing 110) for replacement and cleaning, improving the maintenance and cleaning efficiency of the filter device 150. Specifically, the filter device 150 can be directly and detachably connected to the housing 110, or indirectly and detachably connected to the housing 110 via a mounting plate or similar structure. Specifically, the filter device 150 can be detachably connected to the housing 110 via at least one of the following methods: snap-fit, plug-in, bolt, magnetic, or tenon joint.

[0047] In some embodiments, the display component 120 includes a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array, and the display component 120 is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different detection results of the sensor 130, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

[0048] Among them, the different detection structures of sensor 130 can characterize different air quality levels, which may include, but are not limited to, safe, healthy, moderately polluted, heavily polluted, etc.

[0049] The display component 120 includes multiple light-emitting elements, which can be arranged in an array. These light-emitting elements can be LEDs. When the light-emitting elements at different positions of the display component 120 are illuminated, they can collectively form different graphics, such as hearts, smiling faces, sad faces, grief faces, and angry faces, to increase product appeal and enhance emotional resonance. Specifically, by simulating human expressions through the graphics displayed after the light-emitting elements are illuminated, anthropomorphic interactive design is achieved, giving the product human characteristics, providing users with emotional connection and a sense of affinity, and allowing them to perceive the presence and performance of intelligent technology. This makes the interaction between the product and the user more natural and intimate, enhancing emotional resonance and improving the user experience.

[0050] It is understandable that the graphics formed by the illumination of the light-emitting components in different positions can be various animal graphics, various text graphics, various number graphics, various letter graphics, etc., to increase the diversity of the graphics displayed by the display component 120, meet the needs of different users, and improve the humanized design of the product.

[0051] The light-emitting elements of the display component 120 can emit different colors of light, specifically, blue, green, purple, orange, red, pink, gray, etc. It can be understood that multiple lit light-emitting elements can emit the same color of light, or multiple lit light-emitting elements can emit two, three, or more colors of light, so that the display component can display more information and increase the diversity of display light colors, thereby enhancing the product's appeal.

[0052] In this embodiment, the display component 120 is configured to control the illumination of light-emitting elements at different positions based on different detection results from the sensor 130, thereby displaying different graphic lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current air quality level based on the different graphic lights displayed by the display component 120. Alternatively, the display component 120 can be configured to control the light-emitting elements to emit different colors of light based on different detection results from the sensor 130, thereby displaying different colored lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current air quality level based on the different colored lights displayed by the display component 120. Alternatively, the display component 120 can be configured to control the illumination of light-emitting elements at different positions based on different detection results from the sensor 130, and these light-emitting elements emit different colors of light to display different colored and graphic lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current air quality level based on the different colors and graphic lights displayed by the display component 120, thus improving the user experience. Therefore, the display component 120's display of air quality levels is made more diverse and user-friendly, enhancing product appeal and interactive experience.

[0053] Specifically, Figure 5 The sensor detected an air quality level as safe, and the display component showed a safe expression graphic, which was illuminated by a blue light. Figure 6 The sensor detected an air quality level of "healthy," which was displayed as a happy emoji graphic, while a "safe" emoji graphic was represented by a green light. Figure 7 The sensor detected an air quality level of moderate pollution, and the display component showed an anxious expression graphic, which was illuminated by an orange light. Figure 8 The sensor detected an air quality level of severe pollution, which was displayed as a panicked facial expression graphic, illuminated by a red light. This allows users to intuitively and accurately understand the air quality level based on the different colored facial expressions displayed.

[0054] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the first through-hole 1121 includes a plurality of first sub-holes 1123 arranged in an array. The plurality of first sub-holes 1123 correspond one-to-one with a plurality of light-emitting elements, and the first sub-holes 1123 are used to transmit the light signal of the corresponding light-emitting element. That is, one light-emitting element corresponds to one first sub-hole 1123, so that the light signal emitted by the light-emitting element can be smoothly and reliably transmitted to the outside of the housing 110 through the corresponding first sub-hole 1123. In other words, the first sub-hole 1123 can project the light of the corresponding light-emitting element, reducing the possibility of light being blocked or mixed, so as to facilitate the user to observe the light of the light-emitting element intuitively and accurately, and improve the accuracy of the display component 120 in displaying light graphics, light expressions, and light colors.

[0055] Furthermore, the multiple first sub-holes 1123 have the same shape to facilitate processing and manufacturing, and to improve the neatness and aesthetics of the product appearance. Specifically, the first sub-holes 1123 can be circular, rectangular, polygonal, or other irregular shapes.

[0056] Furthermore, the geometric center of the first sub-hole 1123 is aligned with the center of the corresponding light-emitting element to reduce light loss of the light-emitting element, improve the light energy utilization rate of the light-emitting element, and improve the display accuracy of the display assembly 120.

[0057] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the second through-hole 1122 includes a plurality of second sub-holes 1124 arranged in an array. The second sub-holes 1124 are used for the passage of the detection signal from the sensor 130, enabling the sensor 130 to transmit the detection signal smoothly and reliably through the second sub-holes 1124, reducing the possibility of the detection signal being blocked or confused, thereby improving the detection accuracy of the sensor 130. In some possible implementations, the detection signal may include: carbon dioxide concentration signal, odor concentration signal, particulate matter concentration signal, etc.

[0058] Furthermore, the multiple second sub-holes 1124 have the same shape to facilitate processing and manufacturing, and to improve the neatness and aesthetics of the product appearance. Specifically, the second sub-holes 1124 can be circular, rectangular, polygonal, or other irregular shapes.

[0059] Furthermore, there can be one sensor 130, corresponding to one or more second sub-holes 1124; or there can be multiple sensors 130, with one sensor 130 corresponding to one or more second sub-holes 1124. The geometric center of at least one second sub-hole 1124 is aligned with the center of the corresponding sensor 130 to reduce signal scattering from the sensor 130 and improve its detection accuracy.

[0060] like Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the air inlet 1111 includes a plurality of third sub-holes 1112 arranged in an array. The third sub-holes 1112 are used to allow air to pass through to the filter device 150. That is, the airflow outside the air handling device 100 enters the interior of the air handling device 100 through the third sub-holes 1112 and flows through the filter device 150. The airflow is filtered and purified by the filter device 150 to improve the cleanliness of the airflow, improve air quality, and enable users to breathe fresh air.

[0061] Furthermore, the multiple third sub-holes 1112 have the same shape to facilitate processing and manufacturing, and to improve the neatness and aesthetics of the product appearance. Specifically, the third sub-holes 1112 can be circular, rectangular, polygonal, or other irregular shapes.

[0062] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the arrangement of the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the air inlet 1111 is similar, and the structures of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 are identical. This arrangement can be understood as the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the air inlet 1111 being arranged in the same or similar manner, the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 having the same or similar shapes, and the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 having the same or similar sizes. This makes it difficult for the user to visually distinguish the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, and the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112. This design makes the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 appear to have the same size and shape. Visually, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the air inlet 1111 are arranged in the same or similar ways. In other words, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the air inlet 1111 meet the requirements of integration, improving the aesthetics of the air handling equipment 100. At the same time, this design facilitates processing. For example, the processing of the above holes can be achieved using a set of processing tools, which helps to reduce manufacturing costs.

[0063] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the air handling device 100 further includes: a recessed hole 1125 disposed in the second section 112; the recessed hole 1125 includes a plurality of fourth sub-holes 1126; wherein the recessed hole 1125, the first through hole 1121, and the second through hole 1122 are arranged in the same or similar manner, and the first sub-holes 1123, the second sub-holes 1124, and the fourth sub-holes 1126 have similar shapes and sizes, making it visually impossible for the user to distinguish the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the recessed hole 1125, the first sub-holes 1123, the second sub-holes 1124, and the fourth sub-holes 1126. 126, so that the arrangement of the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125 is the same or similar, the shape and size of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the fourth sub-hole 1126 are the same, and the arrangement of the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125 is the same, that is, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125 visually meet the requirements of integration, so that the second segment 112 and the first segment 111 visually present an integrated trend, improving the aesthetics of the appearance of the second segment 112.

[0064] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, in some examples, the concave hole 1125, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122 and the air inlet 1111 are arranged in the same way; the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, the third sub-hole 1112 and the fourth sub-hole 1126 have similar shapes and sizes. This design makes it visually indistinguishable for users from the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, the recessed hole 1125, the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, the third sub-hole 1112, and the fourth sub-hole 1126. Visually, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, and the recessed hole 1125 are arranged in the same way, and the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, the third sub-hole 1112, and the fourth sub-hole 1126 have the same shape and the same external dimensions (such as the dimensions seen from the user's observation surface). In other words, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, and the recessed hole 1125 visually present an integrated trend, so that the first section 111 and the second section 112 visually meet the integration requirements, improving the aesthetics of the air handling equipment 100.

[0065] Specifically, the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, the third sub-hole 1112, and the fourth sub-hole 1126 can be circular holes with a diameter of 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, or other sizes.

[0066] Specifically, the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, and the recessed hole 1125 are arranged in the same or similar manner. For example, the corresponding sub-holes are arranged in an array with equal intervals, and the intervals can be 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, or other sizes. For instance, the first sub-hole 1123 is arranged in an array with a horizontal spacing of 10mm and a vertical spacing of 10mm to form the first through hole 1121; the second sub-hole 1124 is arranged in an array with a horizontal spacing of 10mm and a vertical spacing of 10mm to form the second through hole 1122; the third sub-hole 1112 is arranged in an array with a horizontal spacing of 10mm and a vertical spacing of 10mm to form the air inlet 1111; and the fourth sub-hole 1126 is arranged in an array with a horizontal spacing of 10mm and a vertical spacing of 10mm to form the recessed hole 1125.

[0067] In the above embodiment, the fourth sub-hole 1126 is a blind hole. This arrangement ensures that the shape of the fourth sub-hole 1126 is largely consistent with the shapes of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112. The external dimensions of the fourth sub-hole 1126 (as seen from the user's viewing surface) are also largely consistent with the external dimensions of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112, thus visually meeting the requirement of integration between the first segment 111 and the second segment 112. Simultaneously, the blind hole, being a hole that does not penetrate the housing 110 of the second segment 112, reduces the fragility of the housing 110 caused by dense openings, thereby improving the strength and reliability of the housing 110.

[0068] In the above embodiment, the fourth sub-hole 1126 is a through hole. This arrangement ensures that the shape of the fourth sub-hole 1126 is largely consistent with the shapes of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112. The external dimensions of the fourth sub-hole 1126 (as seen from the user's perspective) are also largely consistent with the external dimensions of the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112, making the first segment 111 and the second segment 112 visually integrated and improving the aesthetics of the air handling equipment 100. Furthermore, the through hole penetrates the second segment 112. This arrangement facilitates processing; for example, a single set of processing tools can be used to process the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, the air inlet 1111, and the recessed hole 1125, which helps reduce manufacturing costs.

[0069] In some embodiments, the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122 are arranged adjacent to each other or spaced apart, and the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the recess 1125 surround the second section 112.

[0070] In this embodiment, when the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122 are arranged adjacently, the concave hole 1125 is arranged between the non-adjacent sides of the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122. The first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125 surround the second section 112. At this time, the second section 112 is sequentially provided with the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125, that is, the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122. 2. The concave holes 1125 are continuously arranged and surround the periphery of the second section 112, making the second section 112 as a whole a hole-like structure. Furthermore, since the concave holes 1125, the first through hole 1121, and the second through hole 1122 are arranged in the same pattern, and the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 have similar shapes and sizes, the second section 112 visually meets the requirement of integration, improving the aesthetics of the housing 110 of the second section 112. It is understood that the fourth sub-hole 1126 of the concave hole 1125 can be a through hole or a blind hole.

[0071] As shown in the figure Figure 4 As shown, when the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122 are arranged alternately, the concave hole 1125 is arranged between the two sides of the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122. The first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125 surround the second section 112. At this time, the second section 112 is sequentially provided with the first through hole 1121, the concave hole 1125, the second through hole 1122, and the concave hole 1125, that is, the first through hole 1121, the concave hole 1125, and the second through hole 1122. The second through hole 1122 and the recessed hole 1125 are continuously arranged and surround the periphery of the second section 112, making the second section 112 as a whole a hole-like structure. Furthermore, since the recessed hole 1125, the first through hole 1121, and the second through hole 1122 are arranged in the same pattern, and the first sub-hole 1123, the second sub-hole 1124, and the third sub-hole 1112 have similar shapes and sizes, the second section 112 visually meets the requirement of integration, improving its aesthetics. It is understood that the fourth sub-hole 1126 of the recessed hole 1125 can be a through hole or a blind hole.

[0072] Specifically, Figure 2 The sensor 130 and the display component 120 are arranged on opposite sides of the housing 110 of the second section 112. In this case, the second section 112 is provided with a first through hole 1121, a recess 1125, a second through hole 1122, and a recess 1125 in sequence.

[0073] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the multiple connected segments further include a third segment 113 disposed adjacent to the second segment 112; the air duct assembly 140 includes a first air duct wall 141 and a second air duct wall 142 connected to each other; the first air duct wall 141 is disposed opposite to the second segment 112, and the second air duct wall 142 is disposed opposite to the third segment 113; wherein, the distance between the housing 110 of the first air duct wall 141 and the second segment 112 is greater than the distance between the housing 110 of the second air duct wall 142 and the third segment 113.

[0074] In this embodiment, the third segment 113 is located on the side of the second segment 112 away from the first segment 111. The air duct assembly 140 includes a first air duct wall 141 opposite to the second segment 112 and a second air duct wall 142 opposite to the third segment 113. Since the display assembly 120 and the sensor 130 are located in the second segment 112, the distance between the first air duct wall 141 and the housing 110 of the second segment 112 is greater than the distance between the second air duct wall 142 and the housing 110 of the third segment 113. Specifically, the distance between the first air duct wall 141 and the housing 110 of the second segment 112 is as follows: Figure 2 As shown in D1, the distance between the second duct wall 142 and the housing 110 of the third section 113 is as follows: Figure 2 As shown in D2, it can be understood that the distance D1 between the first air duct wall 141 and the shell 110 of the second section 112 can be a fixed value or it can vary. Similarly, the distance D2 between the second air duct wall 142 and the shell 110 of the third section 113 can be fixed or it can vary. The distance D1 between the first air duct wall 141 and the shell 110 of the second section 112 is greater than the distance D2 between the second air duct wall 142 and the shell 110 of the third section 113. This can be understood as the minimum value of D1 being greater than or equal to the maximum value of D2, such that the first air duct wall... A large installation space is provided between the housing 110 of the first air duct wall 141 and the second section 112 for the display component 120 and the sensor 130, which facilitates the assembly of the display component 120 and the sensor 130 and allows the display component 120 and the sensor 130 to be opposite to the second section 112 and reasonably assembled between the housing 110 of the first air duct wall 141 and the second section 112. That is, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can be set in the second section 112 so that the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can share the installation space, thereby realizing the miniaturization design of the air handling equipment 100.

[0075] Specifically, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can be located between the second section 112 and the first air duct wall 141, that is, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can be located outside the first air duct wall 141. In this way, by opening the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122 in the second section 112, the light signal of the display component 120 is transmitted through the first through hole 1121, and the detection signal of the sensor 130 is transmitted through the second through hole.

[0076] The first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 can be separate structures that can be detachably connected, or the first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 can be an integral structure.

[0077] The display component 120 can be detachably connected to the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110 to facilitate maintenance and other operations after the display component 120 is disassembled from the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110, thereby improving the maintenance efficiency of the display component 120. Specifically, the display component 120 can be directly detachably connected to the housing 110 and / or the first air duct wall 141, or the display component 120 can be indirectly detachably connected to the housing 110 and / or the first air duct wall 141 through a structure such as a mounting plate. It is understood that the display component 120 can be detachably connected to the housing 110 and / or the first air duct wall 141 through at least one of the following: a snap-fit ​​structure, a plug-in structure, a bolt structure, a magnetic structure, or a tenon and mortise structure. It is understood that in some embodiments, the display component 120 and the housing 110 and / or the first air duct wall 141 can also be fixedly connected, such as by adhesive or other means.

[0078] The sensor 130 is detachably connected to the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110, facilitating disassembly and separation for maintenance and other operations, thus improving maintenance efficiency. Specifically, the sensor 130 can be directly detachably connected to the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110, or indirectly detachably connected via a mounting plate or similar structure. It is understood that the sensor 130 can be detachably connected to the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110 via at least one of the following methods: snap-fit, plug-in, bolt, magnetic, or tenon joint. It is also understood that in some embodiments, the sensor 130 can be fixedly connected to the first air duct wall 141 and / or the housing 110, such as through adhesive or other means.

[0079] like Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the air duct assembly 140 further includes a fan 143. Figure 2 and Figure 4 (This can be used to illustrate the area where the fan 143 is installed). At least a portion of the fan 143 is disposed in the third section 113. The fan 143 is used to guide air from the air inlet 1111 toward the air outlet 1131. The first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 are used to block at least a portion of the air from flowing into the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122.

[0080] In this configuration, since the first section 111 and the third section 113 are located on either side of the second section 112, the air inlet 1111 is located in the first section 111, and the air outlet 1131 is located in the third section 113. When the fan 143 operates to guide air from the air inlet 1111 towards the air outlet 1131, air from outside the air handling unit 100 flows into the unit through the air inlet 1111 of the first section 111, is purified by the filter device 150, and is then discharged through the second section 112 and the third section 113 via the air outlet 1131, providing clean airflow to the user so that the user can breathe fresh air. The airflow direction can be as follows: Figure 1 As shown by the arrow in the image.

[0081] The first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 block at least part of the air from flowing into the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122. That is, the first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 guide and isolate the airflow, directing the airflow after passing through the filter device 150 towards the air outlet 1131. Simultaneously, they prevent airflow from flowing into the first through hole 1121 and the second through hole 1122, thereby reducing the impact of airflow on the display component 120 and the sensor 130, extending the service life of the display component 120 and the sensor 130, and improving the display accuracy of the display component 120 and the elastic accuracy of the sensor 130. At the same time, this ensures that the airflow is only discharged from the specific air outlet 1131, making the airflow controllable. It is understood that the recess 1125 is located in the second section, and the first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 also block at least part of the air from flowing into the recess 1125. That is, the first air duct wall 141 and the second air duct wall 142 can prevent the airflow from flowing into the first through hole 1121, the second through hole 1122, and the recess 1125, so as to reduce the impact of the airflow on the display component 120 and the sensor 130. At the same time, the airflow is only discharged from the specific air outlet 1131, so that the airflow is controllable.

[0082] In this configuration, the third section 113 is located above the second section 112, and the second section 112 is located above the first section 111. The air outlet 1131 can be located at the end of the third section 113 away from the second section 112, such as at the top of the entire air handling unit 100, to increase the air outlet area and improve air outlet efficiency. It is understood that in some examples, the air outlet 1131 can also be located on the third section 113, on the side of the air handling unit 100, or the air outlet 1131 can be located simultaneously at the top and side of the air handling unit 100.

[0083] In this embodiment, at least a portion of the fan 143 is disposed in the third section 113. This can be either the entire fan 143 being disposed in the third section 113, or a portion of the fan being located in the third section 113 and a portion in the second section 112. By disposing of at least a portion of the fan 143 in the third section 113 and the display component 120 and sensor 130 in the second section 112, the fan 143, display component 120, and sensor 130 can be staggered in the height direction of the air handling device 100. This fully utilizes the space of the air handling device 100 in the height direction, reduces the horizontal extension of the air handling device 100, and helps to reduce the volume of the air handling device 100.

[0084] In some embodiments, the display component 120 includes a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array, and the display component 120 is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different user interaction information, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

[0085] User interaction information may include, but is not limited to, time information, temperature information, humidity information, etc.

[0086] In this embodiment, the display component 120 is configured to control the illumination of light-emitting elements at different positions based on different user interaction information, thereby displaying different graphic lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current user interaction information, such as the current time, current air temperature, and current air humidity, based on the different graphic lights displayed by the display component 120. Alternatively, the display component 120 can be configured to control the light-emitting elements to emit different colors of light based on different user interaction information, thereby displaying different colored lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current user interaction information, such as the current time, current air temperature, and current air humidity, based on the different colored lights displayed by the display component 120. Alternatively, the display component 120 can be configured to control the illumination of light-emitting elements at different positions based on different user interaction information, and the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light to display different colored and graphic lights. This allows the user to intuitively and accurately understand the current user interaction information, such as the current time, current air temperature, and current air humidity, based on the different colors and graphic lights displayed by the display component 120. This improves the diversity and user-friendliness of interactive information displayed by the display component 120, enhances product appeal, and improves the interactive experience.

[0087] Specifically, taking user interaction information including time information as an example, the air handling equipment 100 may include a clock device and / or a timing device, installed inside the housing 110. The clock device and the light display component 120 are electrically connected so that the light-emitting elements in different areas of the display component 120 are lit up, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light to display the time calculated by the clock device. The timing device and the light display component 120 are also electrically connected so that the light-emitting elements in different areas of the display component 120 are lit up, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light to display the time calculated by the timing device. This allows the user to know the time information intuitively, accurately, and with a user-friendly design by observing the light display graphics and / or colors of the display component 120.

[0088] in, Figure 9 The display component in the middle shows the time information, which is presented in white light. Specifically, Figure 9 Four numbers are displayed, namely 0000, and time information can be displayed later.

[0089] It is understandable that in some embodiments, users can customize interactive information, display graphics, and light colors of display components. For example... Figure 10 As shown, the user-defined letters AEO represent air humidity. When the air humidity is within a comfortable range, AEO is displayed in purple, as shown below. Figure 5 As shown, AE0 is displayed in yellow when the air humidity is in an uncomfortable range.

[0090] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, this utility model also provides an air handling device 100, including: a display component 120 disposed in the air handling device 100 for displaying information; a sensor 130 disposed in the air handling device 100 for detecting environmental information of the space where the air handling device 100 is located; a plurality of interconnected segments along a first direction; the display component 120 and the sensor 130 are located in the same segment.

[0091] The sensor 130 is used to detect environmental information of the space where the air handling equipment 100 is located. The sensor 130 may include, but is not limited to, a TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds) sensor, a CO2 sensor, an air quality sensor, and a light sensor. Specifically, the air quality sensor may be a PM2.5 sensor, used to detect the concentration of particulate matter with a diameter of less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers in the air.

[0092] The display component 120 may include, but is not limited to, a light display structure, a sound display structure, a graphic display structure, etc.

[0093] The air handling unit 100 includes multiple interconnected segments along a first direction. This first direction can be the longitudinal direction of the air handling unit 100, or it can be the transverse direction. Taking a cylindrical shape as an example, the longitudinal direction can be understood as the axial direction of the air handling unit 100. Figure 1 As indicated by arrow X, the horizontal direction can be understood as the circumference of the air handling unit 100, such as... Figure 1 Taking the arrow Y in the diagram as an example. Taking the air handling unit 100 as a rectangle, the vertical direction can be understood as the height of the air handling unit 100, and the horizontal direction can be understood as the circumference of the air handling unit 100, such as its width and length. Among these, Figure 1 and Figure 3 The structural schematic diagrams of the air handling unit 100 at two different angles are shown respectively. Figure 1 and Figure 3 The air handling equipment 100 in the middle is 90° out of circumference.

[0094] In this embodiment, by placing the display component 120 and the sensor 130 in the same section of the air handling equipment 100, the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can share the installation space corresponding to the same section of the air handling equipment 100. For example, the display component 120 can make reasonable use of the installation space of the sensor 130, and the sensor 130 can make reasonable use of the installation space of the display component 120, so that the display component 120 and the sensor 130 can share the installation space, thereby achieving a compact layout of the sensor 130 and the display component 120. Compared with the display component 120 and the sensor 130 being distributed in different sections of the air handling equipment 100, requiring separate installation spaces to be designed in different sections of the air handling equipment 100, placing the display component 120 and the sensor 130 in the same section of the air handling equipment 100 helps to reduce the sum of the installation spaces of the display component 120 and the sensor 130, which can meet the design requirements of the compact structure of the sensor 130 and the display component 120, making the air handling equipment 100 smaller in size and occupying less space, thus meeting the miniaturization design requirements of the air handling equipment 100. In the description of this utility model, the term "multiple" refers to two or more. Unless otherwise explicitly defined, the terms "upper," "lower," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used 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. The terms "connection," "installation," "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0095] In the description of this utility model, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "specific embodiment," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this utility model, 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.

[0096] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An air handling device, characterized in that, include: Air inlet and air outlet; An air duct assembly for guiding air from the air inlet to the air outlet; A display component is disposed in the air handling equipment for displaying information; The first through hole is provided corresponding to the display component and is used to transmit light signals from the display component, but the first through hole is not used to allow air to pass through.

2. The air handling equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The air handling equipment also includes: Multiple interconnected segments along the first direction: A sensor, installed in the air handling equipment, is used to detect environmental information of the space where the air handling equipment is located; The display component and the sensor are located in the same section of the air handling equipment.

3. The air handling equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The plurality of interconnected segments include a first segment and a second segment arranged adjacent to each other. The second section is used to provide the display component, the sensor, the first through hole and the second through hole, wherein the second through hole is opened corresponding to the sensor; The first section is used to install a filter device, and the air inlet is correspondingly installed with the filter device.

4. The air handling equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The display component includes a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array. The display component is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different detection results of the sensor, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

5. The air handling equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first through hole includes a plurality of first sub-holes arranged in an array, each of which corresponds to one of the plurality of light-emitting elements. The first sub-holes are used to transmit the light signal of the corresponding light-emitting element.

6. The air handling equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second through-hole includes a plurality of second sub-holes arranged in an array, the second sub-holes being used for the detection signal of the sensor to pass through; The air inlet includes a plurality of third sub-holes arranged in an array, the third sub-holes being used to allow air to pass through to the filter device; The first through hole, the second through hole, and the air inlet are arranged in a similar manner; The first sub-hole, the second sub-hole, and the third sub-hole have the same structure.

7. The air handling equipment according to claim 6, characterized in that, Also includes: A recessed hole is provided in the second section; The recessed hole includes multiple fourth sub-holes; The arrangement of the concave hole, the first through hole, the second through hole, and the air inlet is similar; The first sub-hole, the second sub-hole, the third sub-hole, and the fourth sub-hole are similar in shape and size; The fourth sub-hole is either a blind hole or a through hole.

8. The air handling equipment according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first through hole and the second through hole are arranged adjacently or at intervals, and the first through hole, the second through hole, and the concave hole surround the second section.

9. The air handling equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The plurality of connected segments also include a third segment disposed adjacent to the second segment; The air duct assembly includes a first air duct wall and a second air duct wall connected together; The first air duct wall is disposed opposite to the second section, and the second air duct wall is disposed opposite to the third section; The distance between the first air duct wall and the shell of the second section is greater than the distance between the second air duct wall and the shell of the third section.

10. The air handling equipment according to claim 9, characterized in that, Also includes: The air duct assembly also includes a fan, at least a portion of which is disposed in the third section, the fan being used to guide air from the air inlet toward the air outlet; The first duct wall and the second duct wall are used to block at least part of the air from flowing into the first through hole and the second through hole.

11. The air handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that, The display component includes multiple light-emitting elements arranged in an array. The display component is configured to control the light-emitting elements at different positions to light up according to different prompt information, and / or the light-emitting elements emit different colors of light.

12. An air handling device, characterized in that, include: A display component is disposed in the air handling equipment for displaying information; A sensor, installed in the air handling equipment, is used to detect environmental information of the space where the air handling equipment is located; Multiple interconnected segments along the first direction; The display component and the sensor are located in the same section.