[0001] The present invention relates to an air conditioner, and more particularly to an
apparatus for redirecting wind in an air conditioner for selectively converting and
guiding the discharge direction of the conditioned air by a variable air duct.
[0002] Recently, as desires for pursuing a comfortable environment for an office space as
well as a living space have increased, air conditioners such as cooling and heat units
have been widely used.
[0003] The air conditioner mainly performs cooling and heating functions for maintaining
the optimum temperature and humidity according to the seasonal climatic condition
and interior environment. Especially, many researches and developments have been attempted
for improving the energy consumption efficiency as well as for enlarging, high-grading,
and systemizing cooling air conditioners.
[0004] The air conditioner, as well known, includes various types of product groups which
are classified into a separation type air conditioner such as a stand type, a hanger
type, a frame type, and a ceiling cassette type, in which an indoor unit and an outdoor
unit are separated from each other, and an integration type such as a window type,
in which an indoor unit and an outdoor unit are integrated.
[0005] Generally, as shown in FIG. 1, an indoor unit of an air conditioner which forms a
refrigerant circulation cycle with an outdoor unit performs the cooling function by
sucking the interior air through an air suction opening 11a of a front cover 11 by
rotation of a fan motor 18 and a centrifugal fan 14 embedded in a rectangular box
type (or frame type) cabinet 10 and discharging the cool air generated by cooling
the sucked air when the sucked air passes a heat exchanger 13 into an interior space
through an air duct 17 forming a passage by an orifice 15 and a scroll guide 16.
[0006] In other words, as shown in the figure, the conventional indoor unit guides the discharge
of the cool air through the passage formed by the cooperation of the orifice 15 and
the scroll guide 16 constituting the air duct 17. As shown in FIGs. 1 and 2, the wind
of the discharged cool air can be restrictively redirected through changes of the
right or left wind direction and changes of the upward or downward wind direction
by the flow of a louver 11b and a vane 11c which are installed at a corner portion
of the front cover 11 in an openable state.
[0007] However, since the orifice 15 and the scroll guide 16 are installed in the interior
of the cabinet 10 in the initial designing and manufacturing processes, with these
elements being fixed to the cabinet 10, to form the air duct, the cool air discharge
passage has a single uniform pattern.
[0008] The air duct structure (the structure having the fixed scroll guide) for forming
the cool air discharging passage of the conventional air conditioner can be applied
not only to a product model such as the frame type air conditioner, the hanger type
air conditioner, and the window type air conditioner as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 but
also a fixed duct structure which is of the substantially same type can be applied
to, for example, an indoor unit of a stand type air conditioner.
[0009] On the other hand, in the conventional air conditioner shown in FIGs. 1 and 2, although
the constitution including a pair of centrifugal fans 14 and a pair of air ducts 17
(15 and 16) provided at the circumference of the centrifugal fans 131 is exemplified,
even in the constitution in which one or at least three centrifugal fans are installed,
the structure of the fixed air duct formed by the fixed scroll guide can be applied
to the substantially same type.
[0010] Therefore, in the conventional air conditioner, the cool air discharging direction
of the duct passage formed in the interior of the cabinet 10 depends only on the initially
designed passage pattern. Thus, since the redirection of the wind by the selection
of the operation of a user is impossible and various patterns of wind redirecting
functions cannot be realized, there is a limit in optimizing the cooling function
and efficiency.
[0011] On the other hand, in the case in which the cool air discharged from the interior
air duct of the cabinet 10 to the outside by selectively controlling the opening/closing
state of the louver 11ba and the vane 11c is redirected, noise is generated due to
the interruption and leakage of the cool air discharged through the cool air discharge
opening of the air duct at the circumference of the louver 11b and the vane 11c controlled
so as to be controlled to set the wind direction.
[0012] Further, since the discharged cool air interrupted from being discharged outside
of the cabinet 10 by the louver 11b and the vane 11c controlled to be closed for wind
redirection interferes the cool air discharged outside the cabinet 10 through a normal
open path, the wind state becomes unstable, thereby lowering the wind amount efficiency
and the cooling function.
[0013] Furthermore, in the conventional air conditioner, the practical restriction in which
the louver 11b and the vane 11c are designed so as to have an open angle of about
120 degrees due to the designing and manufacturing technologies limits the opening
degree.
[0014] Therefore, since the degree of freedom to the control of the wind direction angle
of the discharged cool air is restricted, the product efficiency and the reliability
lower due to the increase of noise and the reduction of wind amount.
[0015] An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for redirecting wind
in an air conditioner having an improved degree of freedom to the redirection of wind
of the discharged air by using a variable air duct.
[0016] It is another object of the present invention to provide an air conditioner including
the apparatus for redirecting wind for achieving the above-mentioned object.
[0017] In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, there is provided an apparatus for
redirecting wind in an air conditioner, the apparatus comprising: a fan motor unit
for sucking and discharging exterior air so that the exterior air can be heat-exchanged
by a heat exchanger embedded in a cabinet; an air duct embedded in the cabinet so
as to form an air passage at the circumference of the fan motor unit, for guiding
the air discharge direction; and a drive unit for varying the position of a discharge
opening of the air duct.
[0018] In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, there is provided an air conditioner
comprising: a cabinet having an air suction opening and a discharge opening; a heat
exchanger embedded in the cabinet; a fan motor unit installed so as to face the heat
exchanger, for sucking and discharging exterior air; an air duct embedded in the cabinet
so as to form an air passage at the circumference of the fan motor unit, for guiding
the air discharge direction; and a drive unit for varying the position of a discharge
opening of the air duct.
[0019] According to the air conditioner and the apparatus for redirecting wind in the air
conditioner according to the present invention, it is preferable that the fan motor
unit comprise: a centrifugal fan installed so as to face the heat exchanger; and a
drive motor for driving and rotating the centrifugal fan.
[0020] According to another aspect of the present invention, a plurality of fan motor units
can be installed so as to face the heat exchanger and to be parallel to each other.
[0021] It is preferable that air duct comprise: a plurality of passage guides disposed on
the inner side of the cabinet so as to form a plurality of discharge openings; and
a scroll guide installed around the fan motor unit so as to form an air discharge
passage by cooperating with the plurality of passage guides. At least one air discharge
opening is formed in the scroll guide.
[0022] It is preferable that the drive unit comprise: a drive motor installed so as to be
supported by the cabinet; a drive gear installed at an output shaft of the drive motor;
a driven gear installed at the outer periphery of the air duct so as to be engaged
with the drive gear; and a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support
the air duct in a movable state. It is preferable that an annular rack gear be disposed
along the outer peripheral surface of the air duct, i.e. the scroll guide in the driven
gear.
[0023] According to another aspect of the present invention, the drive unit comprises: a
drive motor installed so as to be supported by the cabinet; a drive gear provided
at an output shaft end of the drive motor; a sprocket installed in the air duct; a
chain (a belt) installed so as to travel on an endless track and connecting the drive
gear and the sprocket; and a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support
the air duct in a movable state.
[0024] According to another aspect of the present invention, a rotational shaft is installed
at a central portion of a rear partition panel of the air duct, i.e. the scroll guide,
and a direct rotation driving method in which the rotational shaft is connected to
the output shaft of the drive motor can be applied to the present invention. In the
above-mentioned structure, the drive shaft of the fan motor and the rotational shaft
of the scroll guide can be eccentrically installed. On the other hand, the rotational
shaft of the hollow scroll guide has a hollow shape having a predetermined inner diameter
and the fan motor and the drive shaft can be coaxially installed so that they are
embedded in the hollow portion.
[0025] According to another aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the guide
section comprise: a guide rib protruding from the circumference of the body of the
air duct; and a support bar installed so as to protrude from the cabinet and making
contact with the inner side of the guide rib to support the air duct.
[0026] According to another aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the guide
section comprise: a support bar installed so as to be supported by the cabinet; a
guide rail provided in the body of the air duct; and a roller member provided at the
tip end of the support bar so as to be mutually engaged with the guide rail to be
moved.
[0027] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0028] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view schematically showing a main section of an
indoor unit to explain a cool air discharging structure of a conventional air conditioner;
[0029] FIG. 2 is a front view schematically showing a main section of an indoor unit to
mimetically explain a cool air discharging state of a conventional air conditioner;
[0030] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view schematically showing a main section of an
indoor unit to explain an apparatus for redirecting wind in an air conditioner according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] FIG. 4 is a side view schematically showing a state in which the apparatus of the
air conditioner shown in FIG. 3 is engaged;
[0032] FIGs. 5A and 5B are schematic perspective views showing a scroll guide and a drive
section of FIGs. 3 and 4 from different directions;
[0033] FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing a drive section of a scroll guide
according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0034] FIGs. 7A and 7B are schematic top views the redirecting states according to the operation
of an apparatus for redirecting wind in an air conditioner according to the present
invention;
[0035] FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing a scroll guide applied to an apparatus
for redirecting wind in an air conditioner according to another preferred embodiment
of the present invention; and
[0036] FIG. 9 is a schematic top view for explaining the wind redirecting state of an apparatus
for redirecting wind in an air conditioner to which the scroll guide of FIG. 8 is
appled.
[0037] Hereinafter, an air conditioner and an apparatus for redirecting wind according to
the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail.
[0038] Referring to FIGs. 3 and 4, an air conditioner according to the present invention
includes a heat exchanger 120 and a fan motor unit (a centrifugal fan 131 and a fan
motor 132) embedded in a cabinet 110, air ducts 140, 150, and 160, and a drive unit
170 for driving the air ducts 140 so as to vary the passage directions of the air
ducts 140.
[0039] The above-mentioned air conditioner includes an outdoor unit (not shown) and an indoor
unit connected by a refrigerant circulating cycle to the outdoor unit integrally formed
from or separated from the outdoor unit.
[0040] According to the present invention, an air suction opening 111a and an air discharge
opening 111b are provided in the cabinet 110, especially, in a front cover 111 installed
in the front surface of the cabinet. The air discharge opening 111b is selectively
opened and closed, for example, according to the operation state of a louver 112 and
a vane 113, so that the wind can be restrictively redirected through the change of
the right or left wind direction and the change of the upward or downward wind direction.
[0041] The fan motor unit 130 (131 and 132), the air ducts 140, 150, and 160, and the drive
unit 170 are the elements constituting the apparatus for redirecting wind, and the
fan motor unit 130 includes the centrifugal fan driven and rotated by the fan motor
132 supported by the cabinet 110 or the air ducts 140, 150, and 160.
[0042] The centrifugal fan 131 faces a heat exchanger 120 and is installed adjacent to the
inner side thereof. The exterior (or interior) air is sucked by the rotation of the
centrifugal fan 131 to pass through the heat exchanger 120 to discharge the cool air.
[0043] According to the present invention, at least one centrifugal fan 1231 is installed
in parallel and an air duct is installed so as to correspond to the centrifugal fan
131 to form a unit.
[0044] The air ducts 140, 150, and 160 form passages by cooperating an orifice 140, a plurality
of passage guides 150, and a scroll guide 160. The orifice 140 is disposed on the
inner side of the cabinet 110 and a through-hole 141 allowing penetration of the centrifugal
fan 131 is formed in the orifice 140.
[0045] The plurality of passage guides 150 is disposed at different positions, with the
plurality of air discharge openings 111b provided in the cabinet 110 being exposed,
to form a portion of a partition wall dividing the air discharge passage.
[0046] The plurality of passage guides 150 are formed by machining a metal panel or a resin
panel so as to have various shapes according to passage forming patterns and can be
embedded in the cabinet 110.
[0047] As shown in FIGs. 5A and 5B, the scroll guide 160 surrounds the circumferences of
blades of the centrifugal fan 131 and includes a cylindrical body 161 in which a space
for installing the centrifugal fan 131 is formed and a rectangular pipe type discharge
section 162 protruding to the one side of the body 161. The end portion of the discharge
section 162 is formed, a cool air discharge opening 163 communicated with the exterior
being opened.
[0048] Further, a partition wall panel 164 is installed on one side of the cylindrical body
161 and the other side thereof makes contact with the orifice 140 in an opened state
to form an air duct.
[0049] As shown in FIG. 3, the cool air discharge opening 163 of the scroll guide 160 is
arranged with and communicated with the front cover 111, the orifice 140, the air
discharge opening 111b opened by the plurality of passage guides 150.
[0050] The drive unit 170 is adapted to drive and rotate the scroll guide 160, and includes
a drive motor 171 supported by a rear surface plate of the cabinet 110, a driving
gear (a pinion 172) installed at the output shaft end of the drive motor 171, a driven
gear (an annular rack gear 173) installed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical
body 161 of the scroll guide 160, and a guide section 174 installed in the rear surface
plate of the cabinet 110 so as to support the scroll guide 160 in a rotatable state.
[0051] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is preferable that
the driven gear 173 is installed so that the annular rack gear is disposed along the
circumference of the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 161 of the scroll
guide 160 as shown in the figures.
[0052] Meanwhile, the driven gear (the rack gear 173) can be installed in the state in which
it is integrally formed with the circumference of the outer peripheral surface of
the cylindrical body 161 of the scroll guide 160. On the other hand, it can be installed
in the state in which the separately formed annular rack gear is engaged with the
circumference of the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 161 of the scroll
guide 160 using a general engagement member such as a screw, a bolt, a nut and the
like.
[0053] The guide section 174 is adapted to smoothly rotate the scroll guide 160. It is preferable
that, as shown in FIGs. 5A and 5B, the guide section 174 includes a guide rib 174a
protruding form the circumference of the rear partition wall panel 164 of the scroll
guide 160, a guide rail 174b provided in the guide rib 174a, a support bar 174c protruding
from the cabinet 110, and a roller member 174d provided at the tip end of the support
bar 174c so as to engaged with the guide rail 174b to guide the rolling motion.
[0054] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the guide section
174 can include a guide rib 174a protruding from the circumference of the rear partition
panel 164 of the scroll guide 160 and a support bar 174c protruding from the cabinet
110 so as to make contact with the inner side of the guide rib 174a to support the
entire body of the scroll guide 160.
[0055] Further, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the drive
unit 170 can be constituted in a chain or belt drive method. In other words, referring
to FIG. 6, the driven gear (a sprocket 175) can be installed in the rear partition
panel 164 of the scroll guide 160 so as to be supported, and the driving gear 177
installed at the output shaft end of the drive motor 171 and the driven gear 175 can
be connected to each other by a chain (or a timing belt 178) so as to be moved in
connection with each other.
[0056] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, although not
shown in the figures, a rotational shaft (not shown) is installed at a central portion
of the rear partition panel of the scroll guide 160, and a direct rotation driving
method in which the rotational shaft is connected to the output shaft of the drive
motor can be applied to the present invention. In applying the preferred embodiment
of the present invention, the drive shaft of the fan motor and the rotational shaft
of the scroll guide can be eccentrically installed.
[0057] On the other hand, for example, the rotational shaft of the hollow scroll guide has
a hollow shape having a predetermined inner diameter and the fan motor and the drive
shaft can be coaxially installed so that they are embedded in the hollow portion.
[0058] The present invention is not limited to the described structures of the drive units
according to the preferred embodiments and can employ various well-known drive means
which can rotate the scroll guide 160.
[0059] Hereinafter, the operation and wind redirecting state of the air conditioner and
the apparatus for redirecting wind according to the present invention will be described
with reference to the attaching drawings.
[0060] The air conditioner and the apparatus for redirecting wind according to the present
invention rotates the centrifugal fan 131 to suck the interior air through the air
suction opening 111a of the front cover 111 according to the operation principle of
a general cooling air conditioning cycle as the operation of a user starts. The sucked
air is cooled to generated cool air when it passes through the heat exchanger 120
to be introduced.
[0061] The cool air generated as mentioned above discharged into the interior space through
the orifice 140, the plurality of passage guides 150, and the air duct in which a
passage is formed by the scroll guide 160 to perform the cooling function. Then, the
wind direction of the discharged cool air can be redirected in a wanted direction
by controlling the setting position of the cool air discharge opening 163 by the rotational
movement of the scroll guide 160 constituting the variable air duct according to the
present invention. Herein after the operation will be described in detail.
[0062] If one of various wind direction modes input in advance by the manipulation of, for
example, a remote controller or a control panel in order that the user redirects the
wind of the air conditioner, input signals are transmitted to a control unit (a microcomputer
(not shown)) to control the drive of the drive unit 170 and thus the conversion operation
to the wind direction mode selected by the user is performed.
[0063] Namely, as shown in FIG. 5A, the drive motor 171 and the drive gear 172 of the output
shaft end are driven and rotated in connection with each other. Accordingly, as the
driving gear 172 and the driven gear 173 engaged with the driving gear 172 is moved
in connection with each other, the scroll guide 160 is driven and rotated.
[0064] On the other hand, in the case in which the drive unit of the chain or belt drive
method as shown in FIG. 6 is employed, the scroll guide 160 is moved in connection
and is driven and rotated by a predetermined angle as the rotational force and rotation
amount of the driving gear 177 of the drive motor 171 is transferred to the driven
gear 175.
[0065] Then, as the rotational speed of the drive motor 171 is controlled according to the
control signals of the control unit (the microcomputer), the rotation angle of the
scroll guide 160 is determined. Accordingly, as the setting position of the cool air
discharge opening 163 is determined according to the rotation state of the scroll
guide 160 the position of which is finally determined, the wind direction is redirected
in a direction wanted by the user.
[0066] According to the present invention, the scroll guide 160 has a rotation range of
360 degrees.
[0067] On the other hand, the cool air discharge opening 163 of the scroll guide 160 is
arranged with the air discharge opening 111b opened by the cabinet 110 and the plurality
of passage guides 150 so as to be communicated with each other.
[0068] FIGs. 7A and 7D shows examples of various wind direction modes in which the wind
is redirected by controlling the rotation angle of the scroll guide 160 so that the
cool air discharge opening 163 of the scroll guide 160 and the air discharge opening
111b provided in the cabinet 110 and the plurality of passage guides 150 are arranged
with each other so as to be communicated with each other and then converting the setting
position of the cool air discharge opening 163.
[0069] According to one aspect of the present invention, various kinds and types of wind
direction mode combinations can be set by providing the air discharge opening 111b
formed by the cabinet 110 and the plurality of passage guides 150 at various positions
and controlling the setting position of the cool air discharge opening 163 so that
the air discharge opening 111b and the cool air discharge opening 163 of the scroll
guide 160 are arranged with each other according to the position of the air discharge
opening 111b so at to be communicated with each other.
[0070] Therefore, according to the air conditioner and the apparatus for redirecting wind,
in the case in which the wind direction of the cool air discharged from the air duct
in the interior of the cabinet 110 to the outside by selectively controlling the opening/closing
state of the louver 112 installed in the front cover 111 and the vane 113, the wind
amount efficiency and the cooling efficiency due to the concentration of the wind
direction and the wind amount can be improved by varying the cool air discharge opening
163 of the scroll guide 160 so that the cool air discharge opening 163 can face the
air discharge opening 111b in which the louver 112 and/or the vane 113 is opened.
[0071] On the other hand, according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention,
as shown in FIG. 8, at least two cool air discharge openings 163 and 163a can be provided
in the scroll guide 160.
[0072] Therefore, according to the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 8, as shown in FIG.
9, since the plurality of cool air discharge openings 163 and 163a can discharge the
cool air in different directions even at a setting position of the scroll guide 160
according to one wind direction mode, various kinds and types of wind direction mode
combinations can be set, thereby pursuing various functions of the product.
[0073] On the other hand, in the preferred embodiments of the present invention, although
the constitution including a pair of centrifugal fans 131 and a pair of air ducts
provided at the circumference of the centrifugal fans 131 is exemplified, even in
the constitution in which one or at least three centrifugal fans are installed, the
structure of the variable duct formed by the scroll guide which can be controlled
to be driven and rotated can be applied to the substantially same type.
[0074] Further, the air duct structure (the structure having the scroll guide which can
be controlled so as to be rotated) according to the present invention can be applied
not only to a product model such as the frame type air conditioner, the hanger type
air conditioner, and a window type air conditioner as shown in FIGs. 3 and 4 but also
a variable air duct structure which is of the substantially same type can be applied
to, for example, an indoor unit of a stand type air conditioner.
[0075] Further, the air conditioner and the apparatus for redirecting wind according to
the present invention exemplify the case in which they are applied to an indoor unit
of the air conditioner for cooling, they can be also effectively applied to indoor
units of a separation type air conditioner and a integration type air conditioner
and to an outdoor unit for the separation type air conditioner, an outdoor unit for
the integration type air conditioner, and indoor and outdoor units of a heater.
[0076] As mentioned above, the air conditioner and the apparatus for redirecting wind according
to the present invention can obtain the following effects.
[0077] First, sine the initially designed duct passage pattern can be converted to various
types of wind direction modes according to selection of the operation mode of a user,
the efficiency can be remarkably improved by the optimization of the wind amount and
the wind direction.
[0078] Second, since when the cool air discharged form the air duct to the outside of the
cabinet is redirected, the discharged cool air is restrained so as to minimize the
compulsory interruption and leakage of the discharged air according to the opening/closing
state of the louver and the vane, the noise generating factors are removed, thereby
improving the efficiency and reliability of the product.
[0079] Third, as the degree of freedom to the control of the wind direction angle of the
discharged air is improved, various functions of the product can be obtained.
1. An apparatus for redirecting wind in an air conditioner, the apparatus comprising:
a fan motor unit for sucking and discharging exterior air so that the exterior air
can be heat-exchanged by a heat exchanger embedded in a cabinet;
an air duct installed in the cabinet so as to form an air passage at the circumference
of the fan motor unit, for guiding the air discharge direction; and
a drive unit for varying the position of a discharge opening of the air duct.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fan motor unit comprises:
a centrifugal fan installed so as to face the heat exchanger; and
a drive motor for driving and rotating the centrifugal fan.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of fan motor units are installed
so as to face the heat exchanger and to be parallel to each other.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the air duct comprises:
a plurality of passage guides disposed on the inner side of the cabinet so as to form
a plurality of discharge openings; and
a scroll guide installed around the fan motor unit so as to form an air discharge
passage by cooperating with the plurality of passage guides.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the scroll guide has a plurality of air
discharge openings.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit comprises:
a drive motor installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a drive gear installed at an output shaft of the drive motor;
a driven gear installed at the outer periphery of the air duct so as to be engaged
with the drive gear; and
a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support the air duct in a movable
state.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein an annular rack gear is disposed along
the outer peripheral surface of the air duct in the driven gear.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the drive unit comprises:
a drive motor installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a drive gear provided at an output shaft end of the drive motor;
a sprocket installed in the air duct;
a chain installed so as to travel on an endless track and connecting the drive gear
and the sprocket; and
a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support the air duct in a movable
state.
9. The apparatus according to claim 6 or 8, wherein the guide section comprises:
a guide rib protruding from the circumference of the body of the air duct; and
a support bar installed so as to protrude from the cabinet and making contact with
the inner side of the guide rib to support the air duct.
10. The apparatus according to claim 6 or 8, wherein the guide section comprises:
a support bar installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a guide rail provided in the body of the air duct; and
a roller member provided at the tip end of the support bar so as to be mutually engaged
with the guide rail to be moved.
11. An air conditioner comprising:
a cabinet having an air suction opening and a discharge opening;
a heat exchanger embedded in the cabinet;
a fan motor unit installed so as to face the heat exchanger, for sucking and discharging
exterior air;
an air duct installed in the cabinet so as to form an air passage at the circumference
of the fan motor unit, for guiding the air discharge direction; and
a drive unit for varying the position of a discharge opening of the air duct.
12. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein the fan motor unit comprises:
a centrifugal fan installed so as to face the heat exchanger; and
a drive motor for driving and rotating the centrifugal fan.
13. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of fan motor units
are installed so as to face the heat exchanger and to be parallel to each other.
14. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein the air duct comprises:
a plurality of passage guides disposed on the inner side of the cabinet so as to form
a plurality of discharge openings; and
a scroll guide installed around the fan motor unit so as to form an air discharge
passage by cooperating with the plurality of passage guides and having an air discharge
opening having an opened side.
15. The air conditioner according to claim 14, wherein the scroll guide has a plurality
of air discharge openings.
16. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein the drive unit comprises:
a drive motor installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a drive gear installed at an output shaft of the drive motor;
a driven gear installed at the outer periphery of the air duct so as to be engaged
with the drive gear; and
a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support the air duct in a movable
state.
17. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein an annular rack gear is disposed
along the outer peripheral surface of the air duct in the driven gear.
18. The air conditioner according to claim 11, wherein the drive unit comprises:
a drive motor installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a drive gear provided at an output shaft end of the drive motor;
a sprocket installed in the air duct;
a chain installed so as to travel on an endless track and connecting the drive gear
and the sprocket; and
a guide section installed in the cabinet so as to support the air duct in a movable
state.
19. The air conditioner according to claim 16 or 18, wherein the guide section comprises:
a guide rib protruding from the circumference of the body of the air duct; and
a support bar installed so as to protrude from the cabinet and making contact with
the inner side of the guide rib to support the air duct.
20. The apparatus for redirecting wind according to claim 16 or 18, wherein the guide
section comprises:
a support bar installed so as to be supported by the cabinet;
a guide rail provided in the body of the air duct; and
a roller member provided at the tip end of the support bar so as to be mutually engaged
with the guide rail to be moved.