Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an outdoor unit of an air conditioner.
Background Art
[0002] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner is usually disposed with a fan motor that rotatably
drives a blower fan, and the fan motor is attached to the outdoor unit via a fan motor
base. It is preferable for the fan motor base to be fixed to a top panel and a bottom
panel in order to ensure strength. Conventionally, there are many instances where
the fan motor base fixed to the top panel and the bottom panel is disposed upstream
of the blower fan, and the fan motor base is disposed between an outdoor heat exchanger
and the blower fan and fixed to the top panel and the bottom panel.
[0003] There are also many instances where the outdoor unit of the air conditioner is disposed
with a bellmouth. The bellmouth is a member that guides the airflow generated by the
blower fan and is disposed such that it covers the periphery of the blower fan. Also,
because the bellmouth is disposed from the vicinity of the blower fan to downstream
of the blower fan in order to guide the air, there are many instances where the bellmouth
is fixed to a front panel that is downstream of the blower fan and disposed on the
front side of the outdoor unit (see Patent Document 1).
<Patent Document 1 >
[0004] Japanese Patent Application Publication (JP-A) No. 2003-124649
Disclosure of the Invention
[0005] In an outdoor unit of an air conditioner disposed with a fan motor base that is fixed
to the top panel and the bottom panel in this manner, there are many instances where
the fan motor base and the bellmouth are disposed apart from each other. However,
in an attachment structure where the fan motor base and the bellmouth are disposed
apart from each other, it is difficult to reduce the clearance between the bellmouth
and the blower fan. That is, because the fan motor base and the bellmouth are disposed
apart from each other, it is difficult to reduce dimensional error in the disposition
of the fan motor base and the bellmouth, and it is necessary to additionally ensure
clearance in view of some error. In order to improve the wind performance of the bellmouth,
it is preferable to reduce the clearance between the bellmouth and the blower fan,
but in an attachment structure such as described above, it is difficult to reduce
this clearance and difficult to improve the wind performance.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide an outdoor unit of an air conditioner
that can improve wind performance.
[0007] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a first invention is disposed
with an outdoor unit casing, a blower fan, a bellmouth, a fan motor and a fan motor
base. The outdoor unit casing includes a top panel disposed on a top side, a bottom
panel disposed on a bottom side, and a front panel that is disposed on a front side
and in which air blowout holes are disposed. The blower fan is housed in the outdoor
unit casing and generates an airflow that is blown out through the blowout holes in
the front panel. The bellmouth guides the airflow generated by the blower fan. The
fan motor rotatably drives the blower fan. The fan motor is fixed to the fan motor
base, and the fan motor base includes an upper portion that is fixed to a front portion
of the top panel and a lower portion that is fixed to a front portion of the bottom
panel, and is disposed on a front side of the blower fan. The bellmouth and the fan
motor base are positioned with the front panel as a reference.
[0008] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the fan motor and the fan motor base
are strongly attached to the outdoor unit casing because the upper portion and lower
portion of the fan motor base are respectively fixed to the top panel front portion
and the bottom panel front portion. Also, error in the dimension of the disposition
of the fan motor base and the bellmouth can be reduced because the fan motor base
and the bellmouth are both positioned with the front panel as a reference. Consequently,
in the outdoor unit of the air conditioner, it is easy to reduce the clearance between
the bellmouth and the blower fan, and wind performance can be improved.
[0009] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a second invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of the first invention, wherein the fan motor base and
the bellmouth are disposed along an inner surface of the front panel.
[0010] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the fan motor base and the bellmouth
are easily positioned with the front panel as a reference because the fan motor base
and the bellmouth are disposed along the inner surface of the front panel. Thus, in
the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, it is easy to reduce the clearance between
the bellmouth and the flower fan, and wind performance can be improved.
[0011] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a third invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of the second invention, wherein the fan motor base is
disposed between the bellmouth and the front panel and internally touches the bellmouth
and the front panel.
[0012] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the positioning of the fan motor and
the bellmouth is easier because the fan motor base is disposed between the bellmouth
and the front panel and internally touches the bellmouth and the front panel. For
this reason, in the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, it is easier to reduce the
clearance between the bellmouth and the blower fan, and wind performance can be easily
improved.
[0013] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a fourth invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of any of the first to third inventions, wherein the front
panel is a member made of resin.
[0014] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the manufacturing cost can be reduced
in comparison to a case where the front panel is manufactured by plate metal or the
like because the front panel is a member made of resin. Also, when the front panel
is a member made of resin when the fan motor base is to be attached to the front panel,
the strength of the portion to which the fan motor base is to be attached becomes
a problem, but in the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, strength is also ensured
because the upper portion of the fan motor base is fixed to the top panel front portion
and the lower portion is fixed to the bottom panel front portion.
[0015] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a fifth invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of any of the first to fourth inventions, wherein the
blowout holes in the front panel are configured by plural slits partitioned by a grating.
Also, the fan motor base and the grating are disposed such that the blowout resistance
of the airflow is reduced.
[0016] Usually, when the fan motor base is disposed in the flow of the airflow resulting
from the blower fan, there is the potential for the blowout resistance of the air
to increase due to the fan motor base and for the wind performance to drop.
[0017] However, in the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the fan motor base and the
grating are disposed such that the blowout resistance of the airflow is reduced. For
this reason, an increase in the blowout resistance of the air can be suppressed and
wind performance can be improved.
[0018] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a sixth invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of the fifth invention, wherein the fan motor base includes
vertical members. The vertical members are disposed such that they extend in a vertical
direction when seen in front view and overlap the grating.
[0019] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, the vertical members of the fan motor
base are disposed such that they extend in the vertical direction when seen in front
view and overlap the grating. For this reason, an increase in the blowout resistance
of the airflow due to the fan motor base can be suppressed. For this reason, an increase
in the blowout resistance of the air can be suppressed and wind performance can be
improved.
[0020] An outdoor unit of an air conditioner pertaining to a seventh invention is the outdoor
unit of the air conditioner of any of the first to sixth inventions, wherein the front
panel, the bellmouth, the blower fan, the fan motor and the fan motor base are modulized.
[0021] In the outdoor unit of this air conditioner, productivity is improved and positioning
of the fan motor base and the bellmouth with the front panel as a reference is easy
because the front panel, the bellmouth, the blower fan, the fan motor and the fan
motor base are modulized.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0022]
<FIG. 1> An external view of an air conditioner.
<FIG. 2> A configural diagram of a refrigerant circuit.
<FIG. 3> A perspective view showing the configuration of an outdoor unit.
<FIG 4> A perspective view of part of the outdoor unit.
<FIG. 5> A front view of part of the outdoor unit.
<FIG. 6> A top view of part of the outdoor unit.
<FIG. 7> An enlarged front view of a front panel.
Description of the Reference Numerals
[0023]
- 1
- Air Conditioner
- 3
- Outdoor Unit
- 5
- Outdoor Unit Casing
- 38
- Blower Fan
- 39
- Fan Motor
- 44
- Fan Motor Base
- 45
- Bellmouth
- 50
- Top Panel
- 51
- Bottom Panel
- 52
- Front Panel
- 59
- Blowout Holes
- 60
- Grating
- 65
- Vertical Members
Best Mode for Implementing the Invention
<Overall Configuration of Air Conditioner>
[0024] FIG. 1 shows an external view of an air conditioner 1 in which an embodiment of the
present invention has been adopted.
[0025] The air conditioner 1 is disposed with an indoor unit 2, which is attached to an
indoor wall surface or the like, and an outdoor unit 3, which is disposed outdoors.
[0026] An indoor heat exchanger 70 is housed inside the indoor unit 2, an outdoor heat exchanger
30 is housed inside the outdoor unit 3, and a refrigerant circuit is configured as
a result of the heat exchangers 30 and 70 being connected by a refrigerant pipe 4.
<Schematic Configuration of Refrigerant Circuit of Air Conditioner>
[0027] FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the refrigerant circuit of the air conditioner
1. The refrigerant circuit is mainly configured by the indoor heat exchanger 70, an
accumulator 31, a compressor 32, a four-way switch valve 33, the outdoor heat exchanger
30 and an electric expansion valve 34.
[0028] The indoor heat exchanger 70 disposed in the indoor unit 2 conducts heat exchange
with the air contacting it. A cross-flow fan 71 for taking in indoor air and discharging,
to the indoors, air after heat exchange has been conducted through the indoor heat
exchanger 70 is disposed in the indoor unit 2. The cross-flow fan 71 is configured
in a long and narrow circular cylinder shape and is disposed such that its center
axis is parallel to the horizontal direction. The cross-flow fan 71 is rotatably driven
by an indoor fan motor 72 disposed inside the indoor unit 2.
[0029] Disposed in the outdoor unit 3 are the compressor 32, the four-way switch valve 33
connected to the discharge side of the compressor 32, the accumulator 31 connected
to the intake side of the compressor 32, the outdoor heat exchanger 30 connected to
the four-way switch valve 33, and the electric expansion valve 34 connected to the
outdoor heat exchanger 30. The electric expansion valve 34 is connected to a pipe
41 via a filter 35 and a liquid closure valve 36, and is connected to one end of the
indoor heat exchanger 70 via the pipe 41. The four-way switch valve 33 is connected
to a pipe 42 via a gas closure valve 37, and is connected to the other end of the
indoor heat exchanger 70 via the pipe 42. The pipes 41 and 42 correspond to the refrigerant
pipe 4 of FIG 1. A blower fan 38 for discharging, to the outside, air after heat exchange
by the outdoor heat exchanger 30 is disposed in the outdoor unit 3. The blower fan
38 is rotatably driven by a fan motor 39.
[0030] The configuration of the outdoor unit will be described in detail below.
<Configuration of Outdoor Unit>
[0031] As shown in FIG. 3, the outdoor unit 3 is disposed with an outdoor unit casing 5
(see FIG 1), the compressor 32, the four-way switch valve 33, the electric expansion
valve 34 (see FIG. 2), the closure valves 36 and 37, a reactor 40, an electrical component
box 43, the outdoor heat exchanger 30, the blower fan 38, the fan motor 39, a fan
motor base 44, and a bellmouth 45.
[0032] The outdoor unit casing 5 mainly includes a top panel 50, a bottom panel 51, a front
panel 52, a left side panel 53, a right side panel 54, a closure valve cover 55, and
a partition panel 56.
[0033] The top panel 50 is disposed on the top side of the outdoor unit 3 and covers the
top side of the interior space of the outdoor unit 3. The top panel 50 is formed by
plate metal. The edge of the top panel 50 is bent downward in the vertical direction,
and a screw hole is disposed, as fixing means for fixing a later-described front panel
assembly 6, in a top panel front portion 58 positioned at the front side of the bent
portion.
[0034] The bottom panel 51 is disposed on the bottom side of the outdoor unit 3 and covers
the bottom of the interior space of the outdoor unit 3. The bottom panel 51 is formed
by plate metal. The edge of the bottom panel 51 is bent upward in the vertical direction,
and a screw hole is disposed, as fixing means for fixing the front panel assembly
6, in a bottom panel front portion 57 positioned at the front side of the bent portion.
[0035] The front panel 52 is disposed on the front side of the outdoor unit 3 and covers
the front side of the interior space of the outdoor unit 3. Blowout holes 59, through
which air is blown out, are disposed in the front panel such that the air to be blown
out passes from the inside of the outdoor unit 3 to the outside. The front panel 52
will be described in greater detail later.
[0036] The left side panel 53 is disposed on the left side of the outdoor unit 3 and covers
the left side of the interior space of the outdoor unit 3. The left side panel 53
is formed by plate metal.
[0037] The right side panel 54 covers the right side of the interior space of the outdoor
unit 3. The right side panel 54 is formed by plate metal. The closure valve cover
55, which is made of resin, is attached to the right side, i.e., the outer side, of
the right side panel 54.
[0038] As shown in FIG. 4, the partition panel 56 is disposed perpendicular to the bottom
panel 51 and partitions the interior space of the outdoor unit 3 into two spaces at
the left and right. The space positioned at the left side of the partition panel 56
serves as a ventilation chamber and is a space through which passes air that is taken
in from the outside of the outdoor unit 3, passes through the outdoor heat exchanger
30 and is to be discharged to the outdoors. The space positioned at the right side
of the partition panel 56 serves as a machine chamber and is a space that is blocked
off to a certain extent from the ventilation chamber. Most of the machine parts are
housed in the machine chamber. FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing part
of the configuration of the outdoor unit 3, and the front panel 52 and other members
have been omitted in order to facilitate understanding.
[0039] The compressor 32 is disposed in the machine chamber and is fixed to the bottom panel
51. The four-way switch valve 33 is disposed in front of the compressor 32. The electric
expansion valve 34 (see FIG. 2) is disposed in the machine chamber similarly to the
compressor 32 and is disposed at the side of the compressor 32. The closure valves
36 and 37 are disposed below the right side panel 54. The reactor 40 is disposed in
the side wall of the partition panel 56 in the machine chamber. The electrical component
box 43 is disposed in the upper portion of the machine chamber. Control circuits such
as a microcomputer chip for conducting control of various devices and a memory in
which a control program, and other circuit components are stored are housed in the
electrical component box 43 and are connected by a harness or the like to the compressor
32, the four-way switch valve 33, the electric expansion valve 34 and the reactor
40.
[0040] The outdoor heat exchanger 30 is disposed in the ventilation chamber and conducts
heat exchange with the air passing therethrough. The outdoor heat exchanger 30 is
disposed along the left side portion from the rear portion of the ventilation chamber
and has a substantially L-shaped shape.
[0041] The blower fan 38, the fan motor 39, the fan motor base 44 and the bellmouth 45 are
disposed in the ventilation chamber and configure the front panel assembly 6, which
is modulized together with the front panel 52. The configuration of the front panel
assembly 6 will be described in detail below.
<Configuration of Front Panel Assembly>
[0042] As shown in FIG. 3, the front panel assembly 6 is configured as a result of the front
panel 52, the blower fan 38, the fan motor 39, the fan motor base 44 and the bellmouth
45 being modulized with the front panel 52 as a reference.
<Front Panel>
[0043] The front panel 52 is formed from a resin such as polypropylene and disposed on the
front side of the outdoor unit 3. The front panel 52 is disposed on the front side
of the bellmouth 45 and the fan motor base 44. Screw holes are respectively disposed
in the upper end and the lower end of the front panel 52. When the front panel assembly
6 is to be fixed to the outdoor unit 3, screws are passed through the screw holes
in the front panel 52 and the screw holes disposed in the top panel front portion
58 and the bottom panel front portion 57, so that the front panel 52 and the top panel
50, and the front panel 52 and the bottom panel 51, are screwed together. A grating
60 (see FIG. 7) extending in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction and
the plural slit-like blowout holes 59 partitioned by the partition panel 60 are disposed
in the front panel 52. The airflow that is generated by the blower fan 38 and taken
into the ventilation chamber from the rear side of the outdoor unit 3 passes through
the blowout holes 59 and is discharged to the outside of the outdoor unit 3. A circular
solid portion 61, in which the blowout holes 59 are not disposed, is disposed in the
vicinity of the center of the portion in which the blowout holes 59 are disposed.
The solid portion 61 is disposed at a position that overlaps the fan motor 39 when
seen in front view.
<Blower Fan>
[0044] The blower fan 38 is a propeller fan including plural blades and is positioned downstream
of the outdoor heat exchanger 30. As shown in FIG. 5, the blower fan 38 is disposed
in the substantial center of the ventilation chamber when seen in front view. FIG.
5 is a front view showing part of the configuration of the outdoor unit 3, and the
bellmouth 45 and other members have been omitted in order to facilitate understanding.
Also, as shown in FIG. 4, a fan motor housing 62 is disposed in the center of the
blower fan 38. The fan motor housing 62 has a hollow circular cylinder shape whose
bottom side is open, and in a state where the blower fan 38 is housed in the outdoor
unit 3, this opening faces the front side, i.e., downstream. The fan motor 39 is inserted
from the front side and housed in the fan motor housing 62. The blower fan 38 is fixed
to a rotating shaft of the fan motor 39 and is rotatably driven by the fan motor 39
around an axis parallel to the front-rear direction. The airflow generated by the
blower fan 38 is taken into the ventilation chamber from the rear side of the outdoor
unit 3, passes through the outdoor heat exchanger 30, the bellmouth 45 and the blowout
holes 59 in the front panel 52, and is discharged to the outside of the outdoor unit
3.
<Bellmouth>
[0045] The bellmouth 45 shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 6 is formed from a resin such as polypropylene
and forms an air path that guides the airflow generated by the blower fan 38 and blown
out to the outdoors. The bellmouth 45 is fixed to the inner surface of the front panel
52 along the inner surface of the front panel 52 and disposed such that it covers
the periphery of the blower fan 38. The airflow generated by the blower fan 38 is
taken into the ventilation chamber from the outside through the rear side of the outdoor
unit 3, passes through the outdoor heat exchanger 30, passes through the opening in
the bellmouth 45 and the blowout holes 59 in the front panel 52, and is blown out
to the outside of the outdoor unit 3. As shown in FIG. 3, the bellmouth 45 includes
a circular cylinder portion 63 and a planar portion 64.
[0046] The circular cylinder portion 63 has a thin, hollow, circular cylinder shape. The
circular cylinder portion 63 is disposed on the rear portion of the bellmouth 45 and
configures a circular opening through which passes the airflow generated by the blower
fan 38. The circular cylinder portion 63 is disposed such that the center of the opening
coincides with the rotational axis of the blower fan 38. Part of the front side of
the blower fan 38 is inserted inside the circular cylinder portion 63 (see FIG. 6).
[0047] The planar portion 64 is a thin member having a rectangular outer shape when seen
in front view and is provided to the front portion of the bellmouth 45. The majority
of the area of the planar portion 64 is occupied by a circular opening. The edge of
this opening is continuous with the circular cylinder portion 63, such that the air
generated by the blower fan 38 passes therethrough. Screw holes are disposed in the
upper end and the lower end of the planar portion 64, and the planar portion 64 is
fixed to the inner surface of the front panel 52 as a result of screwing. Consequently,
the bellmouth 45 is attached to the inner surface of the front panel 52 and positioned
with the front panel 52 as a reference.
<Fan Motor>
[0048] The fan motor 39 is inserted into the circular cylinder portion 63 of the blower
fan 38 from the front side and attached to the blower fan 38. The fan motor 39 is
disposed such that its rotational axis is positioned parallel to the front-rear direction
of the outdoor unit 3. The rotating shaft of the fan motor 39 is fixed to the rotational
center of the blower fan 38, and the fan motor 39 rotatably drives the blower fan
38.
<Fan Motor Base>
[0049] The fan motor base 44 is a member to which the fan motor 39 is fixed and which supports
the fan motor 39, and is formed from plate metal. As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the
fan motor base 44 is disposed in front of the blower fan 38, and is disposed in front
of the fan motor 39 and in front of the bellmouth 45. The fan motor base 44 is disposed
along the inner surface of the front panel 52 and fixed to the inner surface of the
front panel 52. Consequently, the fan motor base 44 is positioned with the front panel
52 as a reference. In a state where the front panel assembly 6 has been assembled,
the fan motor base 44 is positioned between the front panel 52 and the bellmouth 45
and internally touches the front panel 52 and the bellmouth 45. As shown in FIG. 5,
the fan motor base 44 has a thin shape having a rectangular outer contour that is
long in the vertical direction when seen in front view and extends to a height that
is substantially the same as the top side and the bottom side of the outdoor unit
3. That is, both the upper and lower ends of the fan motor base 44 extend to the same
height as both the upper and lower ends of the front panel 52. Screw holes are respectively
disposed in the upper end and the lower end of the fan motor base 44. The screw holes
are disposed such that in a state where the front panel assembly 6 has been assembled,
they coincide with the screw holes disposed in the upper end and lower end of the
front panel 52. When the front panel assembly 6 is to be fixed to the outdoor unit
3, the upper end of the front panel 52 and the upper end of the fan motor base 44
are screwed to the top panel front portion 58 by a common screw. Also, the lower end
of the front panel 52 and the lower end of the fan motor base 44 are fixed to the
bottom panel front portion 57 by a common screw.
[0050] Plural rectangular openings are arranged in the vertical direction when seen in front
view and disposed in the fan motor base 44. These openings have a left-right width
that is slightly smaller than the left-right width of the fan motor 44, and are disposed
in proximity in the vertical direction. Consequently, the fan motor base 44 is configured
by two vertical members 65 in long and narrow shape that extend in the vertical direction
and by plural horizontal members 66 that have narrow shapes and extend in the left-right
direction, such that the fan motor base 44 has a shape where the horizontal members
66 connect the vertical members 65 disposed apart from each other. For this reason,
the surface area of the fan motor base 44 when seen in front view is small and the
airflow resistance resulting from the blower fan 38 is reduced. Also, as shown in
FIG. 7, the fan motor base 44 is disposed such that in a state where the front panel
assembly 6 has been assembled, the vertical members 65 of the fan motor base 44 and
part of the grating 60 of the front panel 52 overlap. For this reason, the airflow
resistance resulting from the blower fan 38 is further reduced.
<Characteristics>
(1)
[0051] Conventionally, in the outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1 including the structure
where the fan motor base 44 is fixed to the top panel 50 and the bottom panel 51 in
order to ensure strength, there are many instances where the fan motor base 44 is
disposed between the fan motor 38 and the outdoor heat exchanger 30. In this case,
at the time of the assembly of the outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1, the fan
motor base 44, the fan motor 39 and the blower fan 38 are sequentially fixed from
the rear side b and the lower end of the fan motor base 44 is fixed to the bottom
panel 51. Then, the front panel 52 and the bellmouth 45 are fixed separately from
these. Thereafter, the blower fan is inserted into the opening in the bellmouth 45
and the front panel 52 is fixed to the bottom panel 51. In this case, whereas the
blower fan 38 is positioned with the bottom panel 51 as a reference via the fan motor
base 44, the bellmouth 45 is positioned with the front panel 52 as a reference. For
this reason, it is difficult to improve the dimensional precision of the position
of the blower fan 38 and the bellmouth 45, and it is difficult to reduce the clearance
between the inner peripheral surface of the opening in the bellmouth 45 and the outer
periphery of the blower fan 38. In order to improve wind performance in the outdoor
unit 3, it is preferable to reduce the clearance between the bellmouth 45 and the
blower fan 38, but in the conventional outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1, it
has been difficult to reduce this clearance while ensuring the strength of the attachment
portion of the fan motor base 44.
[0052] In the outdoor unit 3 of this air conditioner 1, the fan motor base 44, the bellmouth
45 and the front panel 52 are integrally combined with the front panel 52 as a reference.
For this reason, the fan motor base 44 and the bellmouth 45 are respectively positioned
with the front panel 52 as a reference. Consequently, the dimensional precision of
the position of the blower fan 38 and the bellmouth 45 is improved, and it is easy
to center the blower fan 38 and the bellmouth 45. Thus, it is easy to reduce the clearance
between the inner peripheral surface of the opening in the bellmouth 45 and the outer
periphery of the blower fan 38, and an improvement in the wind performance and a reduction
of variations in the wind performance are possible.
(2)
[0053] In the outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1, the dimensional precision of the
position of the blower fan 38 and the bellmouth 45 is improved. For this reason, it
is easy to overlap the grating 60 of the front panel 52 and the vertical members 65
of the fan motor base 44 at the same position when seen in front view. For this reason,
the airflow resistance of the airflow that passes through the ventilation chamber
and the front panel 52 and is blown out can be reduced.
(3)
[0054] In the outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1, the blower fan 38, the fan motor
39, the fan motor base 44, the bellmouth 45 and the front panel 52 are modulized,
and these constituent parts for ventilation are compactly consolidated. For this reason,
a reduction in cost is possible. Also, the wiring procedure of connecting these constituent
parts can be simplified. Thus, in the outdoor unit 3 of the air conditioner 1, productivity
is improved.
<Other Embodiments>
(1)
[0055] In the preceding embodiment, the front panel 52 is formed by resin, but the front
panel 52 may also be formed by plate metal. However, from the standpoints of cost
reduction and weight reduction, it is preferable for the front panel 52 to be formed
by resin. Also, in the present invention, because the fan motor base 44 is fixed not
only to the front panel 52 but also to the bottom panel 51 and the top panel 50, it
is easy to ensure the necessary strength even if the front panel 52 is formed by resin.
(2)
[0056] In the preceding embodiment, airflow resistance is reduced as a result of the grating
60 of the front panel 52 and the vertical members 65 of the fan motor base 44 being
positioned such that they overlap when seen in front view, but airflow resistance
may also be reduced by other dispositions. For example, the grating 60 and the horizontal
members 66 may be positioned such that they overlap when seen in front view, and a
reduction in airflow resistance is also possible even if the slits and the fan motor
base are symmetrically disposed when seen in front view. Also, in the present invention,
the dimensional precision of the disposition is improved because the fan motor base
44 is positioned with the front panel 52 as a reference, and the outdoor unit 3 of
the above-described disposition can be manufactured more precisely.
Industrial Applicability
[0057] The present invention is suited for improving wind performance in an outdoor unit
of an air conditioner because it is easy to reduce the clearance between the bellmouth
and the blower fan.
1. An outdoor unit (3) of an air conditioner (1) comprising:
an outdoor unit casing (5) including a top panel (50) disposed on a top side, a bottom
panel (51) disposed on a bottom side, and a front panel (52) that is disposed on a
front side and in which air blowout holes (59) are disposed;
a blower fan (38) that is housed in the outdoor unit casing (5) and generates an airflow
that is blown out through the blowout holes (59) in the front panel (52);
a bellmouth (45) that guides the airflow generated by the blower fan (38);
a fan motor (39) that rotatably drives the blower fan (38); and
a fan motor base (44) to which the fan motor (39) is fixed, includes an upper portion
that is fixed to a front portion of the top panel (50) and a lower portion that is
fixed to a front portion of the bottom panel (51), and which is disposed on a front
side of the blower fan (38),
wherein the bellmouth (45) and the fan motor base (44) are positioned with the front
panel (52) as a reference.
2. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of claim 1, wherein the fan motor
base (44) and the bellmouth (45) are disposed along an inner surface of the front
panel (52).
3. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of claim 2, wherein the fan motor
base (44) is disposed between the bellmouth (45) and the front panel (52) and internally
touches the bellmouth (45) and the front panel (52).
4. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
front panel (52) is a member made of resin.
5. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein
the blowout holes (59) in the front panel (52) are configured by plural slits partitioned
by a grating (60), and
the fan motor base (44) and the grating (60) are disposed such that the blowout resistance
of the airflow is reduced.
6. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of claim 5, wherein the fan motor
base (44) includes vertical members (65) disposed such that they extend in a vertical
direction and overlap the grating (60) when seen in front view.
7. The outdoor unit (3) of the air conditioner (1) of any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the
front panel (52), the bellmouth (45), the blower fan (38), the fan motor (39) and
the fan motor base (44) are modulized.