TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an outdoor unit of an air conditioner.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Conventionally, an outdoor unit of an air conditioner includes a unit shown in Fig.
4, in which a casing is formed from a bottom plate 22, a front 23, and a rear 24 (Japanese
Utility Model Kokoku Publication HEI No. 4-2339). The front 23 is formed by curving
a plate panel in an generally L shape and is provided with a front plate 23a and a
top plate 23b. The rear 24 is formed by curving a plate panel in an generally U shape
and is provided with a rear plate 24a and both side plates 24b and 24c. The outdoor
unit is composed of a compressor 26, a heat exchanger 27, an air fan 28, a motor 29
and an electrical equipment box 30 disposed inside a casing 21 made up of the bottom
plate 22, the front 23 and the rear 24.
[0003] The above-structured outdoor unit achieves improved assembling efficiency through
integration of the front plate 23a and the top plate 23b as well as integration of
the rear plate 24a and the side plates 24b and 24c.
[0004] However, the above-stated outdoor unit of the air conditioner is required to improve
heat transfer efficiency for energy saving, so that in some cases the outdoor unit
does not use the rear plate for reduction of passing air resistance on an intake side
(rear side). In such cases, the outdoor unit of the air conditioner turns out to have
the both side plates as individual components, resulting in increase in the number
of components and generating a disadvantage of decreased assembling efficiency.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an outdoor unit
of an air conditioner capable of reducing the number of components, improving assembling
efficiency, and achieving cost reduction.
[0006] In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides an outdoor
unit of an air conditioner in which a compressor, a heat exchanger and an air fan
are disposed inside a casing, characterized in that the casing includes a bottom plate
and a one-piece casing front mounted on the bottom plate, said one-piece casing front
including a front plate, a top plate and a side plate.
[0007] According to the outdoor unit of the air conditioner of the present invention, either
of the both side plates is integrated with the front plate and the top plate to form
the casing front with one-piece three-face structure. This makes it possible to reduce
the number of components especially in the case where the rear plate is not used for
reducing passing resistance of air taken in from the rear side, thereby improving
assembling efficiency and achieving cost reduction.
[0008] In one embodiment of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner, the outdoor unit is
characterized in that a side plate of the casing front is attached to an generally
L-shaped one-piece member constituted of the integrally-molded front plate and top
plate.
[0009] According to the outdoor unit of the air conditioner in the above embodiment, the
generally L-shaped member integrally-molded with the front plate and the top plate
makes it possible to simplify a mold compared with the case of molding the one-piece
structure comprised of the front plate, the top plate and the side plate. In addition,
efficiency in assembling is improved by introducing in advance into an assembly line
and assembling the casing front with use of the side plate and the L-shaped one-piece
member including the front plate and the top plate.
[0010] In one embodiment of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner, the outdoor unit is
characterized in that a bellmouth is formed on the front plate of the casing front.
[0011] According to the outdoor unit of the air conditioner in the above embodiment, forming
a bellmouth on the front plate of the casing front implements further reduction of
the number of components, thereby enabling further improvement of assembling efficiency.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012]
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an outdoor unit of an air conditioner
according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a casing front of the outdoor unit
of the air conditioner;
Fig. 3(A) is an exploded perspective view showing a casing front of an outdoor unit
of an air conditioner according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3(B) is a perspective view showing the casing front after assembly of that shown
in Fig. 3(A); and
Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a prior art outdoor unit of an air
conditioner.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0013] Hereinbelow, the outdoor unit of the air conditioner in the present invention will
be described in detail in the embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
First Embodiment
[0014] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an outdoor unit of an air conditioner
in the first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1, on a bottom
plate 1, there is mounted a one-piece plastic casing front 2 forming a front plate
2a, a top plate 2b and a side plate 2c. A bellmouth 3 is attached to the casing front
2, and a side plate 4 is attached to the right side of the casing front 2. A partition
plate 5 is attached inside the casing front 2, the partition plate 5 being generally
parallel to the side plate 4 with certain spacing therefrom. A rear 4a extending to
the partition plate 5 is provided on the rear end of the side plate 4. A side cover
6 is placed on the external side face of the side plate 4. Between the side plate
4 and the partition plate 5, there is formed a machine chamber for accommodating a
compressor 7, an accumulator 8, an electrical equipment box (unshown) and the like.
A lower end of a motor supporting member 11 is fixed to the bottom plate 1, while
an upper end of the motor supporting member 11 is fixed to the top plate 2b side of
the casing front 2. A motor 10 is attached to the motor supporting member 11 so that
an output shaft 10a would be generally parallel. An air fan 9 is attached to the output
shaft 10a of the motor 10. An generally L-shaped heat exchanger 12 is disposed on
the rear side of the motor supporting member 11 inside the casing front 2 and in the
vicinity of the side plate 2c inside the casing front 2. Further, on the rear side
of the heat exchanger 12, there is mounted a ladder-shaped protection member 13 for
protecting the heat exchanger 12.
[0015] Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a casing front 2 and a bellmouth 3
of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner. As shown in Fig. 2, the casing front 2
is provided with a front plate 2a having a circular outlet 14, a top plate 2b extending
with an generally right-angled curve from the top end of the front plate 2a, and a
side plate 2c extending with an generally right-angled curve from the side end of
the front plate 2a. The bellmouth 3 is attached to the rear side of the front plate
2a without using screws (unshown). A reinforcing member 15 having an generally L shape
cross section is attached to the rear side of the side plate 2c without using screws
(unshown). The reinforcing member 15 is attached to the side plate 2c because placing
a reinforcing flange on the rear side of the side plate 2c is not applicable due to
restrictions relating to molding.
[0016] Thus, in the outdoor unit of the air conditioner according to the present invention,
the one-piece casing front 2 is formed by integrating the front plate 2a, the top
plate 2b and the side plate 2c shown in Fig 2, which makes it possible to reduce.
the number of components especially in the case where the rear plate is not used for
reducing passing resistance of air taken in from the rear side, thereby improving
assembling efficiency and achieving cost reduction.
Second Embodiment
[0017] Fig. 3(A) is an exploded perspective view showing a casing front of an outdoor unit
of an air conditioner in the second embodiment of the present invention. The outdoor
unit of the air conditioner in the second embodiment has the same structure as the
outdoor unit of the air conditioner in the first embodiment except the casing front.
[0018] As shown in Fig. 3(A), the casing front 10 is provided with an generally L-shaped
member 16 formed through integral molding of a front plate 16a having a circular outlet
17 and a top plate 16b extending with an generally right-angled curve from the top
end of the front plate 16a, and a side plate 18 attached to the side end of the front
plate 16a of the generally L-shaped member 16 with using screws (unshown). A bellmouth
3 is attached to the front plate 16a of the casing front 10. Thus, as shown in Fig.
3(B), the front plate 16a, the top plate 16b, and the side plate 18 are integrated
to form the casing front 10.
[0019] The outdoor unit of the air conditioner with use of the casing front 10 has the same
effect as the outdoor unit of the air conditioner in the first embodiment. Furthermore,
attaching the side plate 18 of the casing front 10 to the generally L-shaped member
16 formed through integral molding of the front plate 16a and the top plate 16b makes
it possible to simplify a mold compared to the case of molding the three-face one-piece
structure with the front plate 16a, the top plate 16b and the side plate 18 being
integrated.
[0020] Although the side plates 2c and 18 are placed on the left side of the casing fronts
2 and 10 in the first and second embodiments, the side plate may obviously be placed
on the right side of the casing front.
[0021] Also, although the bellmouth 3 is provided on the casing fronts 2 and 10 in the first
and second embodiments, the bellmouth may be formed on the front plate of the casing
front, which implements further reduction of the number of components, thereby achieving
further improvement of assembling efficiency.
1. An outdoor unit of an air conditioner in which a compressor (7), a heat exchanger
(12) and an air fan (9) are disposed inside a casing, characterized in that
the casing includes a bottom plate (1) and a one-piece casing front (2) mounted
on the bottom plate (1), said one-piece casing front (2) including a front plate (2a),
a top plate (2b) and a side plate (2c).
2. The outdoor unit of an air conditioner as defined in Claim 1, characterized in that
a side plate (18) of the casing front (10) is attached to an generally L-shaped
one-piece member (16) constituted of the integrally-molded front plate (16a) and top
plate (16b).
3. The outdoor unit of an air conditioner as defined in Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
a bellmouth is formed on the front plate of the casing front.