EP1686324A1 - Indoor unit of air-conditioning system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a separate air-conditioning system, and more particularly, to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that is provided in a room to cool and heat the indoor air.
- an air-conditioning system is equipped with a compressor and a heat exchanger to cool or heat indoor places such as living places, restaurants, libraries, or offices by flowing a refrigerant therein.
- the air-conditioning system is generally divided into a separate air-conditioning system and an integral air-conditioning system.
- the integral air-conditioning system includes an outdoor unit and an indoor unit formed in a single body without being separated from each other.
- the outdoor unit and the indoor unit are directly provided in a house in a state that they are built in a wall or hung on a window.
- the separate air-conditioning system includes an indoor unit provided with a heat exchanger that carries out room cooling or room heating, an outdoor unit provided with a heat exchanger that performs heat exchange with the outdoor air, and a refrigerant pipe that connects the indoor unit with the outdoor unit.
- the indoor unit and the outdoor unit are separately provided so that the indoor unit is provided at the indoor and the outdoor unit is provided at the outdoor.
- the position and a shape of air outlets act as main factors.
- the present invention is directed to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that quickly and uniformly performs room cooling or room heating.
- an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system includes a cabinet having a front side, left and right side portions provided at a left end and a right end of the front side, respectively, and an upper side provided at an upper end of the front side, wherein at least one air outlet is formed respectively at upper portions of the left and right side portions, and at least one inlet is formed respectively at lower portions of the left and right side portions; and a heat exchanger received in the cabinet.
- the left side portion of the cabinet includes a left slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from a front surface of the cabinet
- the right side portion of the cabinet includes a right slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from the front surface of the cabinet, and the distance between the left slant surface and the right slant surface becomes far away from each other toward the rear.
- the air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of above the left and right slant surfaces, and the air inlets are respectively formed at lower portions of the left and right slant surfaces.
- the left and right slant surfaces are formed at an angle of 15° to 25° from the front surface of the cabinet.
- the left side portion of the cabinet further includes a left side extended from the rear end of the left slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the left slant surface
- the right side portion of the cabinet further includes a right side extended from the rear end of the right slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the right slant surface.
- the air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of the left and right sides, and the air inlets are respectively at lower portions of the left and right sides.
- the air outlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the upper half of the cabinet.
- the air inlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the lower half of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the cabinet.
- the cabinet further includes an outlet vane that is provided at the air outlets to control the wind of the discharged air.
- the cabinet further includes an inlet vane that is rotatably provided at each air inlet.
- the cabinet further includes an inlet grill that is provided at each air inlet.
- the cabinet further includes an upper air outlet that is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the front of the upper side of the cabinet.
- the cabinet further includes a front air inlet that is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the lower end of the front of the cabinet.
- the front air inlet is formed at a base constituting the bottom of the cabinet.
- the indoor unit of an air-conditioning system further includes a front door that covers the front surface of the cabinet.
- the cabinet is provided with an opening at the lower portion of the front surface, the opening serving to repair or clean elements received in the cabinet.
- the indoor unit of an air-conditioning system further includes a display that displays driving information of the air-conditioning system through the front door.
- an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system includes a cabinet 100 provided with various elements of the indoor unit.
- Air outlets 101 and 102 are formed at one side and the other side of the cabinet 100 to discharge the air.
- the air outlets 101 and 102 are opened and closed by outlet doors 210 and 220 that are movably provided in the cabinet 100.
- the outlet doors 210 and 220 are preferably formed at left and right side portions of the cabinet 100.
- the air outlet formed at the left side portion of the cabinet 100 is referred to as the left air outlet 101
- the air outlet formed at the right side portion of the cabinet 100 is referred to as the right air outlet 102.
- the outlet door that opens and closes the left air outlet 101 is referred to as the left outlet door 210, and the outlet door that opens and closes the right air outlet 102 is referred to as the right outlet door 220.
- the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are formed at both edge portions of the front surface of the cabinet 100 so that they are to be flush with the front surface of the cabinet 100.
- the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 may be formed at both side portions of the front surface of the cabinet 100.
- left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are preferably formed above the left and right side portions of the cabinet 100. More specifically, the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are longitudinally formed above the left and right side portions of the cabinet 100 in up and down directions.
- an upper air outlet 103 is preferably formed at an upper side of the cabinet 100.
- at least one air inlet is preferably formed at a lower portion of the cabinet 100, so that the indoor air is sucked to the air inlet.
- a left air inlet 105 and a right air inlet 106 are longitudinally formed below the left and right side portions of the cabinet 100 in a vertical direction.
- a front air inlet 104 is formed at a lower end of the front surface of the cabinet 100.
- the front air inlet 104, the left air inlet 105, and the right air inlet 106 are formed at the lower portion of the cabinet 100.
- a heat exchanger 300 and a blower 400 are received in the cabinet 100.
- the heat exchanger 300 serves to cool and heat the air while the blower 400 serves to forcibly flow the air.
- the blower 400 is provided at a lower portion inside the cabinet 100 and the heat exchanger 300 is slantingly provided above the blower 400 to perform heat exchange with the air discharged from the blower 400.
- the cabinet 100 includes a front cabinet 110, a rear cabinet 120, and a base 130.
- the base 130 supports lower portions of the front and rear cabinets 110 and 120.
- the front cabinet 110 is fixed to the front end of the rear cabinet 120 to form a space that receives the blower 400 and the heat exchanger 300.
- the front cabinet 110 has a rear side and a bottom that are opened.
- the front cabinet 110 includes a front surface, left side portions 111 and 112, and right side portions 113 and 114.
- the left and right side portions are provided at both sides of the front surface.
- the cabinet 100 provided with the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 include the left and right side portions 111 to 114.
- the left and right side portions of the front cabinet 110 may be extended toward the rear in a vertical direction from the front surface of the front cabinet 110.
- the left and right side portions of the front cabinet 110 include a left slant surface 111a and a right slant surface 113a that are spaced apart from each other toward the rear at a predetermined angle from the front surface of the front cabinet 110.
- a slant angle between the front surface of the front cabinet 110 and the left slant surface 111a and a slant angle between the front surface of the front cabinet 110 and the right slant surface 113a are preferably within the range of 15° to 25°, more specifically, 20°.
- the slant angles are not limited to the above range.
- the left slant surface 111a and the right slant surface 113a may be replaced with a left plane portion (not shown) and a right plane portion (not shown) that are substantially flush with the front surface of the front cabinet.
- the left air outlet 101 and the right air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at the left plane portion and the right plane portion.
- the front cabinet further include left and right side portions 112 and 114 extended from the rear ends of the left and right slant surfaces 111a and 113a to their rear directions at a predetermined angle from the left and right slant surfaces 111a and 113a.
- the left and right side portions 112 and 114 may be substantially vertical to the front surface of the front cabinet 110.
- the upper half of the front cabinet 110 provided with the air outlets 101, 102 and 103 and the lower half of the front cabinet 110 provided with the left and right air inlets 105 and 106 may separately provided to be detached from each other.
- the lower front surface of the front cabinet 110 may be opened to easily repair or clean various elements received in the cabinet 100.
- the left lower half provided with the left air inlet 105 is made of a left lower panel separately provided.
- the right lower half provided with the right air inlet 106 is also made of a right lower panel separately provided.
- the left air outlet 101 and the right air outlet 102 are respectively formed at the left side portions 111 and 112 and the right side portions 113 and 114 corresponding to the upper half of the front cabinet.
- the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are respectively formed at the left slant surface 111a and the right slant surface 113a of the upper half of the front cabinet 110.
- the left air inlet 105 and the right air inlet 106 are respectively formed at both sides 112b and 114b of the lower half of the front cabinet 110.
- the left air outlet 101 and the right air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at both sides 112a and 114a of the upper half of the front cabinet 110.
- the left air outlet 101 and the right air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at a left slant surface 111b and a right slant surface 113b of the lower half of the front cabinet.
- a wind controller that controls the wind of the discharged air is respectively provided at the left air outlet 101 and the right air outlet 102.
- a plate shaped left wind vane 141 is provided at the left air outlet 101 and a plate shaped right wind vane 142 is provided at the right air outlet 102.
- Upper and lower ends of the left and right wind vanes 141 and 142 are rotatably connected with upper and lower ends of the left and right air outlets 101 and 102, and driving motors 141a and 142a are connected to any one of the upper and lower ends of the left and right wind vanes 141 and 142 to change the wind of the discharged air to left and right directions.
- a door driving gear 600 is provided at the upper portion of the front surface of the front cabinet 110 to drive the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220.
- the door driving gear is covered with a front cover 150 constituting the front surface of the upper half of the front cabinet 110, and a fitting plate 160 is provided at the rear of the front cover 150 to fit the door driving gear.
- the door driving gear will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 6 to FIG. 8.
- the upper air outlet 103 is formed at an upper side 115 substantially vertical to the front surface of the front cabinet 110.
- the upper air outlet 103 is provided with an upper door 230 rotated by a separate driving motor 231.
- the upper door 230 opens and closes the upper air outlet 103 and at the same time controls the wind of the discharged air.
- left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144 are rotatably provided at the left and right air inlets 105 and 106, respectively.
- the left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144 open and close the left and right air inlets 105 and 106 and at the same time guide the sucked air.
- Upper and lower ends of the left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144 are rotatably connected with upper and lower ends of the left and right air inlets 105 and 106, and separate driving motors 143a and 144a are connected to any one of the upper and lower ends of the left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144.
- filter setting portions 161 and 162 are provided inside the left and right air inlets 105 and 106 so that left and right air filters 161a and 162a are set therein.
- the air filters 161a and 162a are drawn out through the opened front surface of the lower half of the front cabinet 110.
- the front cabinet 110 constructed as above is fixed to the upper portion of the base 130, and the front air inlet 104 is formed at the base 130.
- a filter assembly 163 is preferably provided at the upper surface of the base 130, particularly, the upper side of the front air inlet 104.
- the filter assembly 163 purges the air sucked through the front air inlet 104.
- the filter assembly 163 includes a plurality of filters 163a, 163b and 163c arranged up and down.
- the filters are comprised of hepa-filters and high performance filters such as nano-filters that remove odor particles or bacilli.
- the rear cabinet 120 has an opened front surface and an opened bottom, and its horizontal section has a trapezoidal shape enlarged toward the front to improve space utility if the indoor unit is provided at a corner of a room.
- An upper panel 121 downwardly slanted toward the rear to form a ceiling of the rear cabinet 120 is fixed to the upper portion of the rear cabinet 120.
- a front door 170 is provided at the front of the aforementioned cabinet 100 to cover the front surface of the front cabinet 110.
- One side at the lower end of the front door 170 is rotatably connected with the base 130 and one side at the upper end of the front door 170 is rotatably connected with the upper end of the front cabinet 110.
- the front door 170 includes a glass 171, a door plate 172 provided at the rear of the glass 171, and a door frame 173.
- the door frame 173 is rotatably connected with the base 130 and the front cabinet 110 to support the glass 171 and the door plate 172.
- the door plate 172 is provided with an opening hole 172a, and a display 174 is provided at the rear side of the door plate 172 to display various information such as driving information through the opening hole 172a and the glass 171.
- the blower 400 sucks the indoor air through the air inlets 104, 105 and 106 and forcibly urges air flow to allow the sucked air to be discharged out through the heat exchanger 300 and the air outlets 101, 102 and 103.
- the blower 400 includes a blower housing 410 provided at the lower portion inside the cabinet 100 and a blower fan 420 provided inside the blower housing 410.
- the blower housing 410 has an opened front surface to communicate with an orifice 430 that guides the air sucked through the air inlets.
- An air outlet hole 411 is formed at the upper surface of the blower housing 410 to discharge the air toward an upward direction where the heat exchanger 300 is positioned.
- blower fan 420 there is provided a turbo fan that axially sucks the air by means of driving of a blower motor 421 and radially discharges the air.
- an electric dust collector 500 is preferably provided at the front of the orifice 430.
- the electric dust collector 500 includes a high voltage generator 510, an ionizing portion 520, and a collecting portion 530.
- the high voltage generator 510 applies a high voltage to the ionizing portion 520 to induce discharge.
- the ionizing portion 520 ionizes dust in the air using energy generated during discharge and irradiates light energy.
- the collecting portion 530 collects the ionized dust.
- the heat exchanger 300 is provided at the upper side of the blower fan 420 slantingly from the front to the rear, and is comprised of a refrigerant pipe that passes through refrigerant and a plurality of fins provided in the refrigerant pipe.
- the heat exchanger 300 is connected with a refrigerant pipe (not shown) that guides to the outdoor unit the refrigerant evaporated or condensed by heat exchange with the air.
- a fan 310 is arranged below the heat exchanger 300 to store condensed water therein.
- the condensed water is generated on the surface of the heat exchanger 300 and dropped.
- a drain hose (not shown) is connected to one side of the fan 310 to drain the condensed water outside the indoor unit.
- the door driving gear 600 includes a door transfer unit transferring the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220, and a driving portion driving the door transfer unit.
- the door transfer unit transfers the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 in a horizontal direction so that the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are opened and closed.
- the door transfer unit in this embodiment is constructed in such a manner that it switches a rotational motion generated by the driving portion to a rectilinear motion and transfers the rectilinear motion to the air outlet doors 210 and 220.
- the door transfer unit is not limited to such construction.
- the door transfer unit includes a first transfer body 610 provided at the left outlet do or 210 and a second transfer body 620 provided at the right outlet door 220.
- the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 are rotatably connected to the left outlet door 210 and the right outlet door 220, respectively.
- the first and second transfer bodies are not limited to such case.
- the first and second transfer bodies may be formed in a single body in the same manner as those of the second embodiment that will be described later.
- the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 are separately provided to respectively transfer the left outlet door 210 and the right outlet door 220.
- At least one or more hooks 611 and 621 are provided at any one of the left outlet door 210 and the first transfer body 610.
- At least one or more shafts 210a and 220a are provided at the other of the left outlet door 210 and the first transfer body 610 and caught in the hooks 611 and 621 to form rotational shafts, so that the left outlet door 210 is rotatably connected with the first transfer body 610 and at the same time the left outlet door 210 is detachably connected with the first transfer body 610.
- a plurality of the shafts 210a are provided at the right side end of the left outlet door 210, and a plurality of the hooks 611 respectively connected to the shafts 210a are provided at the left end of the first transfer body 610.
- the right outlet door 220 and the second transfer body 620 are connected with each other in the same manner as the left outlet door 210 and the first transfer body 610.
- a plurality of the shafts 220a are provided at the left end of the right outlet door 220, and a plurality of the hooks 621 respectively connected to the shafts 220a are provided at the right end of the second transfer body 620.
- first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 respectively connected to the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 are preferably driven by a single motor 183.
- the first transfer body 610 includes a first door link portion 612 and a first rack bar 613.
- the first door link portion 612 is provided with the hooks 611 connected to the shafts 210a of the left outlet door.
- the first rack bar 613 is extended from the right side of the first door link portion 612 to the second transfer body 620 at a predetermined length.
- the second transfer body 620 includes a second door link portion 622 and a second rack bar 623.
- the second door link portion 622 is provided with the hooks 621 connected to the shafts 220a of the right outlet door.
- the second rack bar 623 is extended from the left side of the second door link portion 622 to the first transfer body 610 at a predetermined length.
- the first rack bar 613 and the second rack bar 623 are respectively provided with a first rack 613a and a second rack 623a.
- the first rack 613a and the second rack 623a are preferably engaged with a pinion gear 631 rotated by a motor 630.
- the motor 630 is provided in the driving portion.
- the pinion gear 631 may directly be fixed to a shaft of the motor 630 to simplify its structure. Therefore, the door transfer unit can be driven by the single motor 630.
- the driving portion including the motor 630 is provided at a middle portion of the fitting plate 160 provided with the door driving gear.
- the first rack bar 613 is provided below the pinion gear 631, and the second rack bar 623 is provided above the pinion gear 631 in parallel with the first rack bar 613.
- the first rack 613a is formed along the upper side of the first rack bar 613 to be engaged with the lower end of the pinion gear 631
- the second rack 632a is formed along the lower side of the second rack bar 623 to be engaged with the upper end of the pinion gear 631.
- the door driving gear is provided with a guide that guides the door transfer unit.
- An example of the guide includes guide bosses 641 and 642 and guide slots 651 and 652.
- the guide bosses 641 and 642 are formed at any one of the cabinet 100 and the door transfer unit.
- the guide slots 651 and 652 are longitudinally formed at the other of the cabinet 100 and the door transfer unit in a transfer direction of the door transfer unit.
- the guide slots 651 and 652 are formed at a part of the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620, particularly, the door link portions 612 and 622.
- the guide bosses 641 and 642 corresponding to the guide slots 651 and 652 are projected from the fitting plate 160 of the cabinet to the front and respectively inserted into the guide slots 651 and 652.
- the guide bosses 641 and 642 and the guide slots 651 and 652 guide the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 when the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 are transferred in a horizontal direction by rotation of the pinion gear 631.
- the guide further includes a support that guides the door transfer unit, i.e., the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 and at the same time prevents the first and second transfer bodies 610 and 620 from being detached from the door transfer unit.
- a first support rib 653a and a second support rib 653b are provided I n the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention.
- the first support rib 653a supports one side of the first transfer body 610 while the second support rib 653b supports the second transfer body 620.
- first support rib 653a is projected from the fitting plate 160 to the front to adjoin the lower side of the first rack bar 613 while the second support rib 653b is projected from the fitting plate 160 to the front to adjoin the upper side of the second rack bar 623.
- the first support rib 653a has a ' ⁇ ' shaped vertical section to improve its strength and minimize friction.
- the second support rib 653b has a ' ⁇ ' shaped vertical section.
- the first support rib 653a and the second support rib 653b constructed as above may be provided separately from the fitting plate 160 to be assembled into the fitting plate 160.
- the support may be formed in a rotatable roller type, particularly a train wheel shaped roller type.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system is preferably provided with a friction damper that minimizes friction between the door transfer unit and the cabinet 100.
- the friction damper includes first and second slip ribs 661 and 662 projected at one side of the door transfer units 610 and 620 and the cabinet.
- first slip rib 661 is formed at the rear side of the first transfer body 610
- second slip rib 662 is formed at the rear side of the second transfer body 620.
- slip ribs 661 and 662 are respectively formed at the rear sides of the first door link portion 612 and the second door link portion 622.
- first door link portion 612 and the second door link portion 622 may respectively have bent portions 612a and 622a at a portion where the slip ribs 661 and 662 are formed.
- the bent portions 612a and 622a have a " ⁇ " shaped vertical section and are projected toward the rear.
- the slip ribs 661 and 662 are linearly in contact with the fitting plate 160 to minimize friction between the slip ribs 661 and 662 an d the cabinet 100, particularly, between the slip ribs 661 and 662 and the front surface of the fitting plate 160.
- the friction damper may be comprised of a roller (not shown) provided at least one side of the fitting plate 160 of the cabinet and the door transfer unit.
- the first transfer body 610 is preferably flush with the second transfer body 620 to minimize a space occupied by the door transfer unit.
- the door transfer unit further includes an interference preventing portion that prevents interference between the first transfer body 610 and the second transfer body 620 when the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 are opened.
- the interference preventing portion includes a first interference preventing groove 614 and a second interference preventing groove 624.
- the first interference preventing groove 614 is formed in the first transfer body 610 to prevent interference with the second rack bar 623.
- the second interference preventing groove 624 is formed in the second transfer body 620 to prevent interference with the first rack bar 613.
- first interference preventing groove 614 is formed in the first door link portion 612 while the second interference preventing groove 624 is formed in the second door link portion 622.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention further includes a door guide that guides the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220.
- the door guide includes door guide grooves 671a and 671b and door guide bosses 672a and 672b.
- the door guide grooves 671a and 671b are formed at any one side of the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 and the cabinet while the door guide bosses 672a and 672b are formed at the other side of the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 and the cabinet.
- the first door guide groove 671a is formed at the left air outlet 101
- the second door guide groove 671b is formed at the right air outlet 102.
- the left outlet door 210 is provided with the first door guide boss 672a that moves along the first door guide groove 671a
- the right outlet door 220 is provided with the second door guide boss 672b that moves along the second door guide groove 671b.
- the respective door guide grooves 671a and 671b are longitudinally formed at the upper edges of the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 in left and right directions.
- the respective door guide bosses 672a and 672b are provided at the upper portions of the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220.
- the door driving gear is driven so that the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 are simultaneously opened by horizontal movement, and the upper door 230 is also opened.
- the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 are transferred by the first and second transfer bodies 610 and 620, which are simultaneously transferred by rotation of the pinion gear 631, to respectively open the left and right air outlets.
- the left inlet vanes 143 and 144 are respectively opened by rotation to open the left and right air inlets 105 and 106.
- the indoor air is sucked into the cabinet through the respective air inlets 104, 105 and 106 as the blower 400 is driven.
- the sucked air is purged while passing through the air filters 161a and 162a and the filter assembly 163 constituting an air purging system.
- the air sucked through the front air inlet 104 of the base 130 is purged while passing through the filters 163a, 163b and 163c provided in the filter assembly 163.
- the air sucked through the left and right air inlets 105 and 106 is purged while passing through the air filters 161a and 162a.
- the air that has passed through the air filters 161a and 162a and the filter assembly 163 passes through the electric dust collector 500 positioned at the front of the blower 400.
- the electric dust collector 500 ionizes dust in the air and odor particles and then collects the ionized dust and the ionized odor particles.
- the air purged as above is blown toward the heat exchanger 300 by the blower 400 and is discharged into the indoor through the air outlets 101, 102 and 103 in a state that it is cooled or heated by heat exchange with the refrigerant flowing inside the heat exchanger, thereby carrying out room cooling or room heating.
- the left and right wind vanes 141 and 142 control the discharged air.
- the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 are transferred in a horizontal direction by the first and second transfer bodies 610 and 620 transferred by rotation of the pinion gear 631 and at the same time are closed.
- the upper door 230 and the left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144 are closed by the respective driving motors to prevent foreign matters from being flown into the cabinet 100.
- the upper door and the inlet vanes depends on room cooling, room heating, and the air blowing amount for air purging.
- the indoor unit is mainly driven for air purging, the left and right air inlets 105 and 106 are sealed and the air is sucked through the front air inlet 104 only.
- an air purging mode may be carried out in a state that the air outlets 101, 102 and 103 are all opened, the left and right air outlets 101 and 102 are sealed by the left and right outlet doors 210 and 220 and the upper air outlet 103 is only opened considering balance with air suction.
- the air flown into the cabinet 100 through the front air inlet 104 is purged so that fine dust and odor particles are removed from the air while passing through the filter assembly 163 and the electric dust collector 500. Then, the air is discharged to the indoor place through the upper air outlet 103.
- a left air inlet 105a is formed at the left slant surface 111b of the lower half of the cabinet, and a right air inlet 106a is formed at the right slant surface 113b of the lower half of the cabinet.
- the left and right air inlets 105a and 106a may be opened and closed by an inlet door (not shown) operated in the same manner as that of the aforementioned left and right outlet doors 210 and 220.
- the left and right inlet vanes 143 and 144 in the first embodiment are replaced with left and right inlet grills 145 and 146.
- the left and right inlet grills 145 and 146 are respectively provided in the left and right air outlets 105 and 106.
- the left and right inlet grills 145 and 146 are detachably provided.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system includes a left air outlet 101a and a right air outlet 102a respectively formed at the upper portions of the left and right sides 112a and 114a of the front cabinet.
- the left air outlet 101a and the right air outlet 102a are respectively provided with a left outlet vane 141b and a right outlet vane 142b that are rotatable.
- the left outlet vane 141b and the right outlet vane 142b control the wind of the air discharged from the left and right air outlets 101a and 102a and at the same time open and close the left and right air outlets 101a and 102a, respectively.
- the door driving gear 180 is not required essentially.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention has the following advantages.
- the conditioned air can be supplied to the indoor place uniformly and quickly.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention can be arranged properly depending on arrangement of furniture or indoor structure, it is possible to improve space utility.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system since the conditioned air can quickly reach the user located at the front of the indoor unit, the indoor unit is provided at one side along a longitudinal direction of the room having the width narrower than the length, thereby quickly and uniformly supplying the conditioned air to the entire room.
- the left and right air outlets are formed at a portion different from that of the left and right air inlets, it is possible to prevent the air discharged from the cabinet from being mixed with the air sucked into the cabinet, thereby preventing the discharged air from again flowing into the cabinet.
- the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system since the conditioned air can quickly reach the user located next to the indoor unit, the indoor unit is provided at a middle portion of a relatively long wall, thereby quickly and uniformly supplying the conditioned air to the entire room.
- the third embodiment and the fourth embodiment of the present invention since the left and right air inlets are respectively formed at both sides of the cabinet, it is possible to previously avoid any accident that may be caused when children play at the front of the indoor unit.
- the left and right air outlets and the left and right air inlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions, the conditioned air can uniformly be supplied to the user and air flow can be increased.
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- The present invention relates to a separate air-conditioning system, and more particularly, to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that is provided in a room to cool and heat the indoor air.
- Generally, an air-conditioning system is equipped with a compressor and a heat exchanger to cool or heat indoor places such as living places, restaurants, libraries, or offices by flowing a refrigerant therein. The air-conditioning system is generally divided into a separate air-conditioning system and an integral air-conditioning system.
- The integral air-conditioning system includes an outdoor unit and an indoor unit formed in a single body without being separated from each other. The outdoor unit and the indoor unit are directly provided in a house in a state that they are built in a wall or hung on a window.
- The separate air-conditioning system includes an indoor unit provided with a heat exchanger that carries out room cooling or room heating, an outdoor unit provided with a heat exchanger that performs heat exchange with the outdoor air, and a refrigerant pipe that connects the indoor unit with the outdoor unit.
- In the separate air-conditioning system, the indoor unit and the outdoor unit are separately provided so that the indoor unit is provided at the indoor and the outdoor unit is provided at the outdoor.
- To efficiently cool or heat an indoor place depending on shapes or sizes of the indoor place provided with the separate air-conditioning system or the integral air-conditioning system, the position and a shape of air outlets act as main factors.
- Therefore, it is required to develop an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that uniformly supplies the air into each portion of the indoor place.
- Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system that quickly and uniformly performs room cooling or room heating.
- Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
- To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the present invention includes a cabinet having a front side, left and right side portions provided at a left end and a right end of the front side, respectively, and an upper side provided at an upper end of the front side, wherein at least one air outlet is formed respectively at upper portions of the left and right side portions, and at least one inlet is formed respectively at lower portions of the left and right side portions; and a heat exchanger received in the cabinet.
- The left side portion of the cabinet includes a left slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from a front surface of the cabinet, the right side portion of the cabinet includes a right slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from the front surface of the cabinet, and the distance between the left slant surface and the right slant surface becomes far away from each other toward the rear.
- The air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of above the left and right slant surfaces, and the air inlets are respectively formed at lower portions of the left and right slant surfaces.
- Preferably, the left and right slant surfaces are formed at an angle of 15° to 25° from the front surface of the cabinet.
- The left side portion of the cabinet further includes a left side extended from the rear end of the left slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the left slant surface, and the right side portion of the cabinet further includes a right side extended from the rear end of the right slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the right slant surface.
- The air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of the left and right sides, and the air inlets are respectively at lower portions of the left and right sides.
- Preferably, the air outlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the upper half of the cabinet.
- Preferably, the air inlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the lower half of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the cabinet.
- The cabinet further includes an outlet vane that is provided at the air outlets to control the wind of the discharged air.
- The cabinet further includes an inlet vane that is rotatably provided at each air inlet.
- The cabinet further includes an inlet grill that is provided at each air inlet.
The cabinet further includes an upper air outlet that is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the front of the upper side of the cabinet. - The cabinet further includes a front air inlet that is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the lower end of the front of the cabinet.
- The front air inlet is formed at a base constituting the bottom of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system further includes a front door that covers the front surface of the cabinet.
- Preferably, the cabinet is provided with an opening at the lower portion of the front surface, the opening serving to repair or clean elements received in the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system further includes a display that displays driving information of the air-conditioning system through the front door.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating the indoor unit of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a front view illustrating the state that the indoor unit of FIG. 1 stops;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view illustrating the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a door driving gear of the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating the state that left and right outlet doors are opened by the door driving gear of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the state that the left and right outlet doors are closed by the door driving gear of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 10 is a front view illustrating the indoor unit of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the third embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 12 is a front view illustrating the indoor unit of FIG. 11;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIG. 14 is a front view illustrating the indoor unit of FIG. 13.
- Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
- Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, an indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a
cabinet 100 provided with various elements of the indoor unit. -
Air outlets cabinet 100 to discharge the air. Theair outlets outlet doors cabinet 100. - In more detail, the
outlet doors cabinet 100. - Hereinafter, for convenience of description, the air outlet formed at the left side portion of the
cabinet 100 is referred to as theleft air outlet 101, and the air outlet formed at the right side portion of thecabinet 100 is referred to as theright air outlet 102. - The outlet door that opens and closes the
left air outlet 101 is referred to as theleft outlet door 210, and the outlet door that opens and closes theright air outlet 102 is referred to as theright outlet door 220. - The left and
right air outlets cabinet 100 so that they are to be flush with the front surface of thecabinet 100. Alternatively, the left andright air outlets cabinet 100. - Further, the left and
right air outlets cabinet 100. More specifically, the left andright air outlets cabinet 100 in up and down directions. - In addition, an
upper air outlet 103 is preferably formed at an upper side of thecabinet 100.
Meanwhile, at least one air inlet is preferably formed at a lower portion of thecabinet 100, so that the indoor air is sucked to the air inlet. - In the first embodiment of the present invention, a
left air inlet 105 and aright air inlet 106 are longitudinally formed below the left and right side portions of thecabinet 100 in a vertical direction. - A
front air inlet 104 is formed at a lower end of the front surface of thecabinet 100. - However, it is noted that the number of the air inlets and their positions are not limited to above cases.
- The
front air inlet 104, theleft air inlet 105, and theright air inlet 106 are formed at the lower portion of thecabinet 100. - Next, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5.
- Referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, a
heat exchanger 300 and ablower 400 are received in thecabinet 100. Theheat exchanger 300 serves to cool and heat the air while theblower 400 serves to forcibly flow the air. - The
blower 400 is provided at a lower portion inside thecabinet 100 and theheat exchanger 300 is slantingly provided above theblower 400 to perform heat exchange with the air discharged from theblower 400. - The
cabinet 100 includes afront cabinet 110, arear cabinet 120, and abase 130. Thebase 130 supports lower portions of the front andrear cabinets - The
front cabinet 110 is fixed to the front end of therear cabinet 120 to form a space that receives theblower 400 and theheat exchanger 300. - The
front cabinet 110 has a rear side and a bottom that are opened. Thefront cabinet 110 includes a front surface,left side portions right side portions - Thus, the
cabinet 100 provided with the left andright air outlets right side portions 111 to 114. - The left and right side portions of the
front cabinet 110 may be extended toward the rear in a vertical direction from the front surface of thefront cabinet 110. However, it is preferable that the left and right side portions of thefront cabinet 110 include aleft slant surface 111a and aright slant surface 113a that are spaced apart from each other toward the rear at a predetermined angle from the front surface of thefront cabinet 110. - A slant angle between the front surface of the
front cabinet 110 and theleft slant surface 111a and a slant angle between the front surface of thefront cabinet 110 and theright slant surface 113a are preferably within the range of 15° to 25°, more specifically, 20°. However, the slant angles are not limited to the above range. - The
left slant surface 111a and theright slant surface 113a may be replaced with a left plane portion (not shown) and a right plane portion (not shown) that are substantially flush with the front surface of the front cabinet. Theleft air outlet 101 and theright air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at the left plane portion and the right plane portion. - In addition, the front cabinet further include left and
right side portions right slant surfaces right slant surfaces - The left and
right side portions front cabinet 110. - The upper half of the
front cabinet 110 provided with theair outlets front cabinet 110 provided with the left andright air inlets - Preferably, the lower front surface of the
front cabinet 110 may be opened to easily repair or clean various elements received in thecabinet 100. - In this embodiment, the left lower half provided with the
left air inlet 105 is made of a left lower panel separately provided. The right lower half provided with theright air inlet 106 is also made of a right lower panel separately provided. - Therefore, if the left lower panel and the right lower panel are fixed to the upper half of the front cabinet, an opening is formed between the left lower panel and the right lower panel.
- Meanwhile, the
left air outlet 101 and theright air outlet 102 are respectively formed at theleft side portions right side portions - More specifically, the left and
right air outlets left slant surface 111a and theright slant surface 113a of the upper half of thefront cabinet 110. - The
left air inlet 105 and theright air inlet 106 are respectively formed at bothsides front cabinet 110. - However, the
left air outlet 101 and theright air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at bothsides front cabinet 110. Alternatively, theleft air outlet 101 and theright air outlet 102 may respectively be formed at aleft slant surface 111b and aright slant surface 113b of the lower half of the front cabinet. - In addition, it is preferable that a wind controller that controls the wind of the discharged air is respectively provided at the
left air outlet 101 and theright air outlet 102. - In this embodiment, a plate shaped left
wind vane 141 is provided at theleft air outlet 101 and a plate shapedright wind vane 142 is provided at theright air outlet 102. - Upper and lower ends of the left and
right wind vanes right air outlets motors right wind vanes - A
door driving gear 600 is provided at the upper portion of the front surface of thefront cabinet 110 to drive the left andright outlet doors - The door driving gear is covered with a
front cover 150 constituting the front surface of the upper half of thefront cabinet 110, and afitting plate 160 is provided at the rear of thefront cover 150 to fit the door driving gear. The door driving gear will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 6 to FIG. 8. - The
upper air outlet 103 is formed at anupper side 115 substantially vertical to the front surface of thefront cabinet 110. - The
upper air outlet 103 is provided with anupper door 230 rotated by aseparate driving motor 231. Theupper door 230 opens and closes theupper air outlet 103 and at the same time controls the wind of the discharged air. - Next, left and
right inlet vanes right air inlets right inlet vanes right air inlets - Upper and lower ends of the left and
right inlet vanes right air inlets separate driving motors right inlet vanes - Further,
filter setting portions right air inlets right air filters air filters front cabinet 110. - The
front cabinet 110 constructed as above is fixed to the upper portion of thebase 130, and thefront air inlet 104 is formed at thebase 130. - A
filter assembly 163 is preferably provided at the upper surface of thebase 130, particularly, the upper side of thefront air inlet 104. Thefilter assembly 163 purges the air sucked through thefront air inlet 104. - The
filter assembly 163 includes a plurality offilters - Meanwhile, the
rear cabinet 120 has an opened front surface and an opened bottom, and its horizontal section has a trapezoidal shape enlarged toward the front to improve space utility if the indoor unit is provided at a corner of a room. - An
upper panel 121 downwardly slanted toward the rear to form a ceiling of therear cabinet 120 is fixed to the upper portion of therear cabinet 120. - A
front door 170 is provided at the front of theaforementioned cabinet 100 to cover the front surface of thefront cabinet 110. - One side at the lower end of the
front door 170 is rotatably connected with thebase 130 and one side at the upper end of thefront door 170 is rotatably connected with the upper end of thefront cabinet 110. - The
front door 170 includes aglass 171, adoor plate 172 provided at the rear of theglass 171, and adoor frame 173. Thedoor frame 173 is rotatably connected with thebase 130 and thefront cabinet 110 to support theglass 171 and thedoor plate 172. - The
door plate 172 is provided with anopening hole 172a, and adisplay 174 is provided at the rear side of thedoor plate 172 to display various information such as driving information through theopening hole 172a and theglass 171. - Meanwhile, the
blower 400 sucks the indoor air through theair inlets heat exchanger 300 and theair outlets - The
blower 400 includes ablower housing 410 provided at the lower portion inside thecabinet 100 and ablower fan 420 provided inside theblower housing 410. - The
blower housing 410 has an opened front surface to communicate with anorifice 430 that guides the air sucked through the air inlets. Anair outlet hole 411 is formed at the upper surface of theblower housing 410 to discharge the air toward an upward direction where theheat exchanger 300 is positioned. - As an example of the
blower fan 420, there is provided a turbo fan that axially sucks the air by means of driving of ablower motor 421 and radially discharges the air. - In addition, an
electric dust collector 500 is preferably provided at the front of theorifice 430. - The
electric dust collector 500 includes ahigh voltage generator 510, an ionizingportion 520, and a collectingportion 530. - The
high voltage generator 510 applies a high voltage to theionizing portion 520 to induce discharge. Theionizing portion 520 ionizes dust in the air using energy generated during discharge and irradiates light energy. The collectingportion 530 collects the ionized dust. - The
heat exchanger 300 is provided at the upper side of theblower fan 420 slantingly from the front to the rear, and is comprised of a refrigerant pipe that passes through refrigerant and a plurality of fins provided in the refrigerant pipe. Theheat exchanger 300 is connected with a refrigerant pipe (not shown) that guides to the outdoor unit the refrigerant evaporated or condensed by heat exchange with the air. - A
fan 310 is arranged below theheat exchanger 300 to store condensed water therein. The condensed water is generated on the surface of theheat exchanger 300 and dropped. A drain hose (not shown) is connected to one side of thefan 310 to drain the condensed water outside the indoor unit. - Hereinafter, the left and
right cutlet doors door driving gear 600 will be described with reference to FIG. 6 to FIG. 8. - Referring to FIG. 6 to FIG. 8, the
door driving gear 600 includes a door transfer unit transferring the left andright outlet doors - The door transfer unit transfers the left and
right outlet doors right air outlets - To reciprocate the left and
right outlet doors air outlet doors - In detail, the door transfer unit includes a
first transfer body 610 provided at the left outlet do or 210 and asecond transfer body 620 provided at theright outlet door 220. - Preferably, the
first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 are rotatably connected to theleft outlet door 210 and theright outlet door 220, respectively. However, the first and second transfer bodies are not limited to such case. - The first and second transfer bodies may be formed in a single body in the same manner as those of the second embodiment that will be described later. In this embodiment, the
first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 are separately provided to respectively transfer theleft outlet door 210 and theright outlet door 220. - To this end, at least one or
more hooks left outlet door 210 and thefirst transfer body 610. At least one ormore shafts left outlet door 210 and thefirst transfer body 610 and caught in thehooks left outlet door 210 is rotatably connected with thefirst transfer body 610 and at the same time theleft outlet door 210 is detachably connected with thefirst transfer body 610. - In this embodiment, a plurality of the
shafts 210a are provided at the right side end of theleft outlet door 210, and a plurality of thehooks 611 respectively connected to theshafts 210a are provided at the left end of thefirst transfer body 610. - Preferably, the
right outlet door 220 and thesecond transfer body 620 are connected with each other in the same manner as theleft outlet door 210 and thefirst transfer body 610. - In other words, a plurality of the
shafts 220a are provided at the left end of theright outlet door 220, and a plurality of thehooks 621 respectively connected to theshafts 220a are provided at the right end of thesecond transfer body 620. - In this way, the
first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 respectively connected to the left andright outlet doors - To this end, the
first transfer body 610 includes a firstdoor link portion 612 and afirst rack bar 613. The firstdoor link portion 612 is provided with thehooks 611 connected to theshafts 210a of the left outlet door. Thefirst rack bar 613 is extended from the right side of the firstdoor link portion 612 to thesecond transfer body 620 at a predetermined length. - The
second transfer body 620 includes a seconddoor link portion 622 and asecond rack bar 623. The seconddoor link portion 622 is provided with thehooks 621 connected to theshafts 220a of the right outlet door. Thesecond rack bar 623 is extended from the left side of the seconddoor link portion 622 to thefirst transfer body 610 at a predetermined length. - The
first rack bar 613 and thesecond rack bar 623 are respectively provided with afirst rack 613a and asecond rack 623a. Thefirst rack 613a and thesecond rack 623a are preferably engaged with apinion gear 631 rotated by a motor 630. The motor 630 is provided in the driving portion. Thepinion gear 631 may directly be fixed to a shaft of the motor 630 to simplify its structure. Therefore, the door transfer unit can be driven by the single motor 630. - In this embodiment, the driving portion including the motor 630 is provided at a middle portion of the
fitting plate 160 provided with the door driving gear. Thefirst rack bar 613 is provided below thepinion gear 631, and thesecond rack bar 623 is provided above thepinion gear 631 in parallel with thefirst rack bar 613. - In such case, the
first rack 613a is formed along the upper side of thefirst rack bar 613 to be engaged with the lower end of thepinion gear 631, and the second rack 632a is formed along the lower side of thesecond rack bar 623 to be engaged with the upper end of thepinion gear 631. - Meanwhile, the door driving gear is provided with a guide that guides the door transfer unit.
- An example of the guide includes
guide bosses slots guide bosses cabinet 100 and the door transfer unit. Theguide slots cabinet 100 and the door transfer unit in a transfer direction of the door transfer unit. - Referring to FIG. 6 to FIG. 8, the
guide slots first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620, particularly, thedoor link portions - The
guide bosses guide slots fitting plate 160 of the cabinet to the front and respectively inserted into theguide slots - Therefore, the
guide bosses guide slots first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 when thefirst transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 are transferred in a horizontal direction by rotation of thepinion gear 631. - In addition, it is preferable that the guide further includes a support that guides the door transfer unit, i.e., the
first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 and at the same time prevents the first andsecond transfer bodies - As an example of the support, a
first support rib 653a and asecond support rib 653b are provided I n the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention. Thefirst support rib 653a supports one side of thefirst transfer body 610 while thesecond support rib 653b supports thesecond transfer body 620. - In more detail, the
first support rib 653a is projected from thefitting plate 160 to the front to adjoin the lower side of thefirst rack bar 613 while thesecond support rib 653b is projected from thefitting plate 160 to the front to adjoin the upper side of thesecond rack bar 623. - Preferably, the
first support rib 653a has a '∩' shaped vertical section to improve its strength and minimize friction. Thesecond support rib 653b has a '□' shaped vertical section. - The
first support rib 653a and thesecond support rib 653b constructed as above may be provided separately from thefitting plate 160 to be assembled into thefitting plate 160. - The support may be formed in a rotatable roller type, particularly a train wheel shaped roller type.
- Meanwhile, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention is preferably provided with a friction damper that minimizes friction between the door transfer unit and the
cabinet 100. - The friction damper includes first and
second slip ribs door transfer units - In this embodiment, the
first slip rib 661 is formed at the rear side of thefirst transfer body 610, and thesecond slip rib 662 is formed at the rear side of thesecond transfer body 620. - More specifically, the
slip ribs door link portion 612 and the seconddoor link portion 622. - Further, the first
door link portion 612 and the seconddoor link portion 622 may respectively havebent portions 612a and 622a at a portion where theslip ribs bent portions 612a and 622a have a "⊏" shaped vertical section and are projected toward the rear. - Preferably, the
slip ribs fitting plate 160 to minimize friction between theslip ribs cabinet 100, particularly, between theslip ribs fitting plate 160. - The friction damper may be comprised of a roller (not shown) provided at least one side of the
fitting plate 160 of the cabinet and the door transfer unit. - Meanwhile, the
first transfer body 610 is preferably flush with thesecond transfer body 620 to minimize a space occupied by the door transfer unit. - Preferably, the door transfer unit further includes an interference preventing portion that prevents interference between the
first transfer body 610 and thesecond transfer body 620 when the left andright outlet doors - The interference preventing portion includes a first
interference preventing groove 614 and a secondinterference preventing groove 624. The firstinterference preventing groove 614 is formed in thefirst transfer body 610 to prevent interference with thesecond rack bar 623. The secondinterference preventing groove 624 is formed in thesecond transfer body 620 to prevent interference with thefirst rack bar 613. - In more detail, the first
interference preventing groove 614 is formed in the firstdoor link portion 612 while the secondinterference preventing groove 624 is formed in the seconddoor link portion 622. - In addition to the above construction, it is preferable that the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention further includes a door guide that guides the left and
right outlet doors - The door guide includes
door guide grooves
anddoor guide bosses door guide grooves right outlet doors door guide bosses right outlet doors - In this embodiment, the first
door guide groove 671a is formed at theleft air outlet 101, and the seconddoor guide groove 671b is formed at theright air outlet 102. Theleft outlet door 210 is provided with the firstdoor guide boss 672a that moves along the firstdoor guide groove 671a while theright outlet door 220 is provided with the seconddoor guide boss 672b that moves along the seconddoor guide groove 671b. - In more detail, the respective
door guide grooves right air outlets door guide bosses right outlet doors - The operation of the aforementioned indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention will now be described.
- First, if the power is applied to the air-conditioning system and a cooling or heating driving mode is input, the door driving gear is driven so that the left and
right outlet doors upper door 230 is also opened. - More specifically, the left and
right outlet doors second transfer bodies pinion gear 631, to respectively open the left and right air outlets. - At the same time, the
left inlet vanes right air inlets - The indoor air is sucked into the cabinet through the
respective air inlets blower 400 is driven. - The sucked air is purged while passing through the
air filters filter assembly 163 constituting an air purging system. - In more detail, the air sucked through the
front air inlet 104 of thebase 130 is purged while passing through thefilters filter assembly 163. The air sucked through the left andright air inlets air filters - Next, the air that has passed through the
air filters filter assembly 163 passes through theelectric dust collector 500 positioned at the front of theblower 400. Theelectric dust collector 500 ionizes dust in the air and odor particles and then collects the ionized dust and the ionized odor particles. - The air purged as above is blown toward the
heat exchanger 300 by theblower 400 and is discharged into the indoor through theair outlets - At this time, the left and
right wind vanes - If the operation of the air-conditioning system is stopped, the left and
right outlet doors second transfer bodies pinion gear 631 and at the same time are closed. - Furthermore, the
upper door 230 and the left andright inlet vanes cabinet 100. - Meanwhile, since the left and
right outlet doors upper door 230 and theinlet vanes - Meanwhile, if the indoor unit is mainly driven for air purging, the left and
right air inlets front air inlet 104 only. - Although an air purging mode may be carried out in a state that the
air outlets right air outlets right outlet doors upper air outlet 103 is only opened considering balance with air suction. - Therefore, the air flown into the
cabinet 100 through thefront air inlet 104 is purged so that fine dust and odor particles are removed from the air while passing through thefilter assembly 163 and theelectric dust collector 500. Then, the air is discharged to the indoor place through theupper air outlet 103. - Now, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 9 and FIG. 10.
- In the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the second embodiment of the present invention, a
left air inlet 105a is formed at theleft slant surface 111b of the lower half of the cabinet, and aright air inlet 106a is formed at theright slant surface 113b of the lower half of the cabinet. - The left and
right air inlets right outlet doors - The other construction and operation principles of the indoor unit according to the second embodiment are the same as those of the indoor unit according to the first embodiment. Therefore, their repeated description will be omitted.
- Next, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 11 and FIG. 12.
- In the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the third embodiment of the present invention, the left and
right inlet vanes right air outlets - Preferably, the left and right inlet grills 145 and 146 are detachably provided.
- The other construction and operation principles of the indoor unit according to the third embodiment are the same as those of the indoor unit according to the first embodiment. Therefore, their repeated description will be omitted.
- Subsequently, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 13 and FIG. 14.
- The indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes a
left air outlet 101a and aright air outlet 102a respectively formed at the upper portions of the left andright sides - The
left air outlet 101a and theright air outlet 102a are respectively provided with aleft outlet vane 141b and aright outlet vane 142b that are rotatable. - The
left outlet vane 141b and theright outlet vane 142b control the wind of the air discharged from the left andright air outlets right air outlets - Therefore, the door driving gear 180 is not required essentially.
- Since the other construction and operation principles of the indoor unit according to the third embodiment are the same as those of the indoor unit according to the first embodiment, their repeated description will be omitted.
- As described above, the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention has the following advantages.
- First, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention, the conditioned air can be supplied to the indoor place uniformly and quickly.
- Second, since the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention can be arranged properly depending on arrangement of furniture or indoor structure, it is possible to improve space utility.
- Third, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment to the third embodiment of the present invention, since the conditioned air can quickly reach the user located at the front of the indoor unit, the indoor unit is provided at one side along a longitudinal direction of the room having the width narrower than the length, thereby quickly and uniformly supplying the conditioned air to the entire room.
- Fourth, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment and the third embodiment of the present invention, since the left and right air outlets are formed at a portion different from that of the left and right air inlets, it is possible to prevent the air discharged from the cabinet from being mixed with the air sucked into the cabinet, thereby preventing the discharged air from again flowing into the cabinet.
- Fifth, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, since the conditioned air can quickly reach the user located next to the indoor unit, the indoor unit is provided at a middle portion of a relatively long wall, thereby quickly and uniformly supplying the conditioned air to the entire room.
- Sixth, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the first embodiment, the third embodiment and the fourth embodiment of the present invention, since the left and right air inlets are respectively formed at both sides of the cabinet, it is possible to previously avoid any accident that may be caused when children play at the front of the indoor unit.
- Finally, in the indoor unit of the air-conditioning system according to the present invention, since the left and right air outlets and the left and right air inlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions, the conditioned air can uniformly be supplied to the user and air flow can be increased.
- It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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- An indoor unit of an air-conditioning system comprising:a cabinet having a front side, left and right side portions provided at a left end and a right end of the front side, respectively, and an upper side provided at an upper end of the front side, wherein at least one air outlet is formed respectively at upper portions of the left and right side portions, and at least one inlet is formed respectively at lower portions of the left and right side portions; anda heat exchanger received in the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the left side portion of the cabinet includes a left slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from a front surface of the cabinet, the right side portion of the cabinet includes a right slant surface extended backwardly and formed at a predetermined angle from the front surface of the cabinet, and the distance between the left slant surface and the right slant surface becomes far away from each other toward the rear.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein the air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of the left and right slant surfaces.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 3, wherein the air inlets are respectively formed at lower portions of the left and right slant surfaces.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein the left and right slant surfaces are formed at an angle of 15° to 25° from the front surface of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 2, wherein the left side portion of the cabinet further includes a left side extended from the rear end of the left slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the left slant surface, and the right side portion of the cabinet further includes a right side extended from the rear end of the right slant surface to the rear at a predetermined angle from the right slant surface.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 6, wherein the air outlets are respectively formed at upper portions of the left and right sides.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 6, wherein the air inlets are respectively formed at lower portions of the left and right sides.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the air outlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the upper half of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 9, wherein the air inlets are longitudinally formed in up and down directions so that their upper ends are adjacent to the upper end of the lower half of the cabinet and their lower ends are adjacent to the lower end of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the cabinet further includes an outlet vane that is provided at the air outlets to control the wind of the discharged air.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the cabinet further includes an inlet vane that is provided at each air inlet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the cabinet further includes an inlet grill that is provided at each air inlet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein an upper air outlet is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the front of the upper side of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, wherein the cabinet further includes a front air inlet that is longitudinally formed in a horizontal direction at the lower end of the front of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 15, wherein the front air inlet is formed at a base constituting the bottom of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 1, further comprising a front door that covers the front surface of the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 17, wherein the cabinet is provided with an opening at the lower portion of the front surface, the opening serving to repair or clean elements received in the cabinet.
- The indoor unit of an air-conditioning system according to claim 17, further comprising a display that displays driving information of the air-conditioning system through the front door.
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