Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to, for example, an indoor unit of a refrigeration
cycle apparatus used in an air-conditioning apparatus. More specifically, the present
invention relates to a temporary hanging of a decorative panel disposed at, for example,
an air inlet of the indoor unit.
Background Art
[0002] For example, in a conventional air-conditioning apparatus, for example a four direction
cassette type indoor unit has such a structure that a decorative panel covering the
lower surface (the surface facing the inside of the room) is attached to an indoor
unit body suspended in a space above a ceiling. It has been proposed that, when the
decorative panel is to be attached to the indoor unit body, the decorative panel is
temporarily hung, for example, by hooking two temporary hanging levers disposed on
the edge of an air inlet of the decorative panel on L-shaped temporary hanging hooks
provided on the indoor unit body, and then the decorative panel is fixed to the indoor
unit body with screws (see, for example, Patent Literature 1 and Patent Literature
2).
Citation List
Patent Literature
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0004] For example, when a decorative panel is to be attached to an indoor unit body above
a ceiling, the decorative panel is often held by hooking the edges of two sides opposed
to each other (opposed sides) of an air inlet with thumbs to stably lift the decorative
panel. However, for example, if temporary hanging levers are provided on the same
side or two adjacent sides of the air inlet of the decorative panel and the decorative
panel is to be temporarily hung on a case forming the indoor unit body, the opposed
sides of the air inlet cannot be held and the decorative panel is to be lifted unstably.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide an indoor unit or the like in which
a decorative panel can be easily temporarily hung.
Solution to Problem
[0006] An indoor unit according to the present invention includes a case having an opening
part on a lower surface thereof when the indoor unit is installed, and a decorative
panel having a rectangular air inlet being open to the opening part of the case and
being attached to the lower surface of the case. The decorative panel has temporary
hanging levers attached to opposed positions shifted from midpoints on any opposed
two of four sides on edges of the air inlet parallelly toward any opposed vertexes.
The case has temporary hanging hooks corresponding to the temporary hanging levers
on edges of the opening part.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0007] According to the indoor unit of the present invention, the temporary hanging levers
hooked on the temporary hanging hooks of the case to temporarily hang the decorative
panel are attached to opposed positions shifted from midpoints on opposed two sides
on edges of the air inlet of the decorative panel parallelly toward opposed vertexes.
Thus, an installation worker can insert their fingers into the edges of the air inlet
of the decorative panel, hold temporary hanging levers while pressing them with their
fingers, and temporarily hang the decorative panel on the case in a stable state.
At this time, the worker can hold the temporary hanging levers in front of their head,
and thus the temporary hanging levers are easily seen during the temporary hanging.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0008]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an indoor unit of an air-conditioning
apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing a state before the temporary hanging of
the temporary hanging lever 8 disposed on the air inlet side surface 7 on the indoor
unit according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a view showing a state where the decorative panel 3 according to
Embodiment 1 of the present invention is temporarily hung on the case 2.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of the temporary hanging lever 8 and the temporary
hanging hook 9 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a front view of the indoor unit in a state where the decorative
panel 3 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is temporarily hung on
the case 2.
[Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a state where a raisable and lowerable
electric component box 11 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention is attached
to the decorative panel 3.
[Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example configuration of a refrigeration cycle
apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. Description of Embodiments
Embodiment 1
[0009] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. In the following description,
the upper side (vertical direction) in Fig. 1 will be referred to as the upper side,
and the lower side in Fig. 1 will be referred to as the lower side. The indoor unit
of the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 1 is connected with an outdoor
unit by refrigerant pipes and forms a refrigerant circuit that circulates refrigerant
and performs refrigeration, air conditioning, or the like. The indoor unit of Embodiment
1 is a ceiling embedded indoor unit, and a four direction cassette type indoor unit
will be described as an example thereof.
[0010] As shown in Fig. 1, the indoor unit is installed in an indoor space 1. At this time,
a case (cabinet) 2 forming an indoor unit body housing an indoor fan, an indoor heat
exchanger, and the like (not shown) is embedded in a ceiling recess of the indoor
space. The case 2 has a bell mouth 5 for rectifying air when the indoor fan is driven.
The case 2 of Embodiment 1 has, on the outside of the bell mouth 5, temporary hanging
hooks 9 on which temporary hanging levers 8 of a decorative panel 3 described later
are hooked to temporarily hang the decorative panel 3. The temporary hanging hooks
9 are formed at positions corresponding to the temporary hanging levers 8 as described
later.
[0011] The decorative panel 3 is attached to the lower part of the case 2 to cover the case
2 and to face the indoor side. The central part of the decorative panel 3 is open
in a substantially rectangular shape (square shape) (to have a rectangular shape).
This opening is an air inlet space 6 serving as an air inlet through which indoor
air is sucked in when the indoor fan is driven. The edges of four sides that surround
the opening (define the air inlet space 6) are air inlet side surfaces 7. A suction
grille 4 covers the air inlet space 6. Air outlets through which air passing through
the indoor heat exchanger is blown out into the room when the indoor fan is driven
are provided along the air inlet side surfaces 7.
[0012] In Embodiment 1, of edges of the four sides that are the air inlet side surfaces
7, a pair of sides opposed to one another each have a temporary hanging lever 8 attached
to the air inlet side surface 7 thereof to protrude into the air inlet space 6. The
temporary hanging lever 8 is attached not to a central part of the air inlet side
surface 7 (a position at the midpoint of the side) but to a position slightly shifted
toward a vertex of the rectangle. The temporary hanging levers 8 are attached to positions
opposed to each other on two opposed sides (positions line-symmetric with respect
to a line parallel to the two opposed sides and passing through the center of the
air inlet space 6 (positions in a mirror-image relationship)). Attaching the temporary
hanging levers 8 to positions shifted from the centers makes the temporary hanging
levers 8 and the temporary hanging hooks 9 easily seen when the decorative panel 3
is lifted and temporarily hung on the case 2, facilitating the temporary hanging.
[0013] Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing a state before the temporary hanging of the temporary
hanging lever 8 disposed on the air inlet side surface 7 on the indoor unit according
to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 2, the temporary hanging
lever 8 is formed of, for example, iron wire. The temporary hanging lever 8 is formed
by processing iron wire, and has a hook portion 8a, rotating shaft portions 8b and
8c, and an operating portion 8d. The hook portion 8a has a space that enables the
hook portion 8a to be hooked on the temporary hanging hook 9 of the case 2. In Embodiment
1, the hook portion 8a is formed in a substantially U-shape. The rotating shaft portions
8b and 8c are inserted, utilizing the elasticity of iron wire, into bearing holes
7a and 7b formed on the air inlet side surface 7. The rotating shaft portions 8b and
8c serve as rotating shafts when the temporary hanging lever 8 turns. The present
invention is not limited to this configuration as long as the temporary hanging lever
8 can be turned. The operating portion 8d is formed of two pieces of iron wire, and
is a part on which a finger (thumb) is placed, for example, when a person lifts the
decorative panel 3 and turns the temporary hanging lever 8.
[0014] Fig. 3 is a view showing a state where the decorative panel 3 according to Embodiment
1 of the present invention is temporarily hung on the case 2. As shown in Fig. 3,
the decorative panel 3 has, in the four corners thereof, installation screw portions
10 for installing and fixing the decorative panel 3 with screws.
[0015] Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of the temporary hanging lever 8 and the temporary hanging
hook 9 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. A person applies a force,
with their finger, to the operating portion 8d of the temporary hanging lever 8 protruding
into the air inlet space 6 before the temporary hanging, and the hook portion 8a is
thereby hooked on the temporary hanging hook 9 while the temporary hanging lever 8
is turned as shown in Fig. 4. At this time, the temporary hanging lever 8 is caused
to get over a protruding portion 7c of the air inlet side surface 7 utilizing the
elasticity of iron wire so that the protruding portion 7c prevents the temporary hanging
lever 8 from turning again toward the air inlet space 6. After the decorative panel
3 is temporarily hung on the case 2, the decorative panel 3 is fixed with screws to
the case 2 through the installation screw portions 10 in the four corners of the decorative
panel 3.
[0016] Fig. 5 is a front view of the indoor unit in a state where the decorative panel 3
according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is temporarily hung on the case
2. As described above, the temporary hanging lever 8 and the temporary hanging hook
9 are disposed at positions shifted from the central part of the air inlet side surface
7 of the decorative panel 3. For example, if a person holds the decorative panel 3
that is rotated 180 degrees from the correct orientation by mistake when attaching
the decorative panel 3 to the case 2, the temporary hanging levers 8 are not aligned
with the temporary hanging hooks 9, and the temporary hanging cannot be performed.
Thus, wrong attachment can be prevented.
[0017] As described above, according to the indoor unit of the air-conditioning apparatus
of Embodiment 1, the temporary hanging levers 8 of which the hook portion 8a are hooked
on the temporary hanging hooks 9 of the case 2 to temporarily hang the decorative
panel 3 are attached to opposed positions shifted from midpoints on opposed two sides
of the air inlet side surfaces 7 on edges of the air inlet formed on the decorative
panel 3 parallelly toward opposed vertexes. Thus, for example, a worker can hold the
edges of the air inlet while pressing the temporary hanging levers 8 with their thumbs,
and temporarily hang the decorative panel 3 on the case 2 in a stable state. At this
time, the worker can hold the temporary hanging levers 8 in front of their head, and
thus the temporary hanging levers 8 are easily seen during the temporary hanging.
The worker can attach even a square decorative panel 3 such as a four direction cassette
type without any error in the orientation of installation, for example, without attaching
in an orientation rotated 180 degrees. Thus, the decorative panel 3 can be easily
screwed to the case.
[0018] In the indoor unit of Embodiment 1, in relation to the temporary hanging levers 8
formed of iron wire to each have a hook portion 8a, rotating shaft portions 8b and
8c, and an operating portion 8d, the worker pushes up the operating portions 8d of
the temporary hanging levers 8 protruding into the air inlet space 6 with their thumbs
or the like to turn the temporary hanging levers 8 so that the hook portions 8a are
hooked on the temporary hanging hooks 9 of the case 2. Thus, the temporary hanging
can be easily performed. By causing the operating portions 8d of the temporary hanging
levers 8 to get over the protruding portions 7c when turning the temporary hanging
levers 8, the temporary hanging levers 8 can be fixed in an upward position, facilitating
the temporary hanging.
Embodiment 2
[0019] Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a state where a raisable and lowerable electric
component box 11 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention is attached to
the decorative panel 3. In Fig. 6, the raisable and lowerable electric component box
11 is a box (case) that houses electric components (not shown) such as a drive circuit
for driving a fan or the like of the indoor unit. For example, by detaching the suction
grille 4 and turning the raisable and lowerable electric component box 11, the electric
components can be raised and lowered together with the box.
[0020] Although, in the above-described Embodiment 1, attaching the temporary hanging lever
8 to a position shifted from the central part of the side toward a vertex has been
described, the direction of shifting is not particularly limited. For example, the
center of gravity, which is normally at substantially the center of the air inlet,
moves forward when the raisable and lowerable electric component box 11 is attached
to the decorative panel 3.
[0021] In Embodiment 2, the temporary hanging lever 8 is shifted toward a position on which
the raisable and lowerable electric component box 11 is installed. The raisable and
lowerable electric component box 11 is located on the position in front of the worker,
and thus the worker can stably lift the decorative panel 3 on which the raisable and
lowerable electric component box 11 is installed.
[0022] For example, when the raisable and lowerable electric component box 11 is attached
to an air inlet side surface 7, the position of the center of gravity of the decorative
panel 3 shifts from the center to the side of the position where the raisable and
lowerable electric component box 11 is attached. However, if the temporary hanging
levers 8 are disposed on the positions shifted from the center of the air inlet space
6 toward the position on which the raisable and lowerable electric component box 11
is installed, the temporary hanging can be performed such that the balance of the
decorative panel 3 is kept even when the decorative panel 3 is lifted and the temporary
hanging levers 8 are hooked on the temporary hanging hooks 9 of the case 2.
Embodiment 3
[0023] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example configuration of a refrigeration cycle apparatus
according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. In Fig. 7, an air-conditioning
apparatus is shown as a refrigeration cycle apparatus. In the air-conditioning apparatus
of FIG. 7, an outdoor unit 300 and the indoor unit 200 described in Embodiment 1 and
Embodiment 2 are connected by a gas refrigerant pipe 400 and a liquid refrigerant
pipe 500. The outdoor unit 300 includes a compressor 311, a four-way valve 312, an
outdoor heat exchanger 313, and an expansion valve 314.
[0024] The compressor 311 compresses and discharges sucked refrigerant. Although the invention
is not particularly limited, the compressor 311 may have a capability of varying the
capacity (the amount of refrigerant fed per unit time) by arbitrarily varying the
operating frequency, for example, with an inverter circuit. The four-way valve 312
is a valve for switching the flow of refrigerant, for example, between the flow for
a cooling operation and the flow for a heating operation.
[0025] The outdoor heat exchanger 313 exchanges heat between refrigerant and air (outdoor
air). For example, during the heating operation, the outdoor heat exchanger 313 functions
as an evaporator, and evaporates and gasifies refrigerant. During the cooling operation,
the outdoor heat exchanger 313 functions as a condensor, and condenses and liquefies
refrigerant.
[0026] The expansion valve 314 of an expansion device (flow rate control unit) or the like
decompresses and expands refrigerant. For example, when the expansion valve 314 is
an electronic expansion valve or the like, the opening degree is adjusted based on
the instruction of a control unit (not shown) or the like.
[0027] The indoor heat exchanger 211 of the indoor unit 200 exchanges heat, for example,
between air in the indoor space 1 and refrigerant. During the heating operation, the
indoor heat exchanger 211 functions as a condensor, and condenses and liquefies refrigerant.
During the cooling operation, the indoor heat exchanger 211 functions as an evaporator,
and evaporates and gasifies refrigerant.
[0028] First, the cooling operation of the refrigeration cycle apparatus will be described
based on the flow of refrigerant. In the cooling operation, the four-way valve 312
is switched to establish a connection relationship shown by solid lines. High-temperature
high-pressure gas refrigerant compressed and discharged by the compressor 311 passes
through the four-way valve 312 and flows into the outdoor heat exchanger 313. Then,
the refrigerant condensed and liquefied by passing through the outdoor heat exchanger
313 and exchanging heat with the outdoor air (liquid refrigerant) flows into the expansion
valve 314. The refrigerant brought into a two-phase gas-liquid state by being decompressed
by the expansion valve 314 flows out of the outdoor unit 300.
[0029] The two-phase gas-liquid refrigerant flowing out of the outdoor unit 300 flows through
the liquid refrigerant pipe 500 into the indoor unit 200, and passes through the indoor
heat exchanger 211. The refrigerant evaporated and gasified by exchanging heat, for
example, with the air in the indoor space 1 (gas refrigerant) flows out of the indoor
unit 200.
[0030] The gas refrigerant flowing out of the indoor unit 200 flows through the gas refrigerant
pipe 400 into the outdoor unit 300. The refrigerant then passes through the four-way
valve 312 and is sucked into the compressor 311 again. As described above, the refrigerant
of the air-conditioning apparatus is circulated and air-conditioning (cooling) is
performed.
[0031] Next, the heating operation will be described based on the flow of refrigerant. In
the heating operation, the four-way valve 312 is switched to establish a connection
relationship shown by dotted lines. High-temperature high-pressure gas refrigerant
compressed and discharged by the compressor 311 passes through the four-way valve
312 and flows out of the outdoor unit 300. The gas refrigerant flowing out of the
outdoor unit 300 flows through the gas refrigerant pipe 400 into the indoor unit 200.
The refrigerant condensed and liquefied by exchanging heat, for example, with air
in the indoor space 1 while passing through the indoor heat exchanger 211 flows out
of the indoor unit 200.
[0032] The refrigerant flowing out of the indoor unit 200 flows through the liquid refrigerant
pipe 500 into the outdoor unit 300. The refrigerant brought into a two-phase gas-liquid
state by being decompressed by the expansion valve 314 flows into the outdoor heat
exchanger 313. Then, the refrigerant evaporated and gasified by passing through the
outdoor heat exchanger 313 and exchanging heat with the outdoor air (gas refrigerant)
passes through the four-way valve 312 and is sucked into the compressor 311 again.
Thus, the refrigerant of the air-conditioning apparatus is circulated and air-conditioning
(heating) is performed.
[0033] As described above, the air-conditioning apparatus (refrigeration cycle apparatus)
of Embodiment 3 achieves the same advantageous effects as those of Embodiments 1 and
2 by employing the indoor unit 200 described in Embodiments 1 and 2 to form the configuration.
Industrial Applicability
[0034] Although, in the above-described Embodiments 1 to 3, a four direction cassette type
ceiling embedded indoor unit that blows out air in four directions has been described,
the technique herein can also be applied to indoor units that blow out air, for example,
in two directions and three directions.
[0035] Although, in the above-described Embodiments 1 to 3, an air-conditioning apparatus
has been described as an example of a refrigeration cycle apparatus, the technique
herein can also be applied, for example, to a refrigerating apparatus or the like
that is another refrigerating cycle apparatus. The technique herein can be applied
not only to refrigeration cycle apparatus but also, for example, to a ventilation
apparatus.
Reference Signs List
[0036] 1 indoor space 2 case 3 decorative panel 4 suction grille 5 bell mouth 6 air inlet
space 7 air inlet side surface 7a, 7b bearing hole 7c protruding portion 8 temporary
hanging lever 8a hook portion 8b, 8c rotating shaft portion 8d operating portion 9
temporary hanging hook 10 installation screw portion 11 raisable and lowerable electric
component box200 indoor unit 211 indoor heat exchanger 300 outdoor unit 311 compressor
312 four-way valve 313 outdoor heat exchanger 314 expansion valve 400 gas refrigerant
pipe500 liquid refrigerant pipe
1. An indoor unit comprising:
a case having an opening part on a lower surface thereof when the indoor unit is installed;
and
a decorative panel having a rectangular air inlet being open to the opening part of
the case, the decorative panel being attached to the lower surface of the case,
the decorative panel having temporary hanging levers attached to opposed positions
shifted from midpoints on any opposed two of four sides on edges of the air inlet
parallelly toward any opposed vertexes,
the case having temporary hanging hooks corresponding to the temporary hanging levers
on edges of the opening part.
2. The indoor unit of claim 1,
wherein the temporary hanging levers each have
a hook portion hooked on one of the temporary hanging hooks, and
an operating portion on which a finger can be placed to turn the hook portion.
3. The indoor unit of claim 2, further comprising protruding portions for catching the
turned temporary hanging levers, on the edges of the air inlet.
4. The indoor unit of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the temporary hanging levers
are attached to opposed positions shifted toward opposed vertexes close to a positon
of the decorative panel to which an electric component box is attached.
5. The indoor unit of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, after the temporary hanging
levers are hooked on the temporary hanging hooks, the case and the decorative panel
are fixed with screws.
6. A refrigeration cycle apparatus comprising: the indoor unit of any one of claims
1 to 5; and an outdoor unit,
the refrigeration cycle apparatus having a refrigerant circuit connecting, by pipes,
a compressor compressing and discharging refrigerant, a condensor condensing the refrigerant
by heat exchange, an expansion device decompressing the condensed refrigerant, and
an evaporator exchanging heat between the decompressed refrigerant and air.