Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an indoor unit for an air conditioning device including
a drain pan which discharges drain water.
Background Art
[0002] A drain pan for collecting and discharging drain water condensed by a heat exchanger
at the time of cooling to the outside is provided in an indoor unit for an air conditioning
device. In the following PTL 1, an indoor unit including a drain pan, in which a soft
guide member leads drain water and the drain water drops to the drain pan via a heat
transfer pipe that is in contact with the soft guide member on a downstream side,
is disclosed.
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0003] [PTL 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
11-211134
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0004] However, when drain water drops into the drain pan, a water drop directly lands onto
a water surface of water stored in the drain pan, and thereby a landing sound is made.
Since there is a possibility that the landing sound causes discomfort to a user, it
is preferable to reduce the landing sound.
[0005] In view of such circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide an
indoor unit for an air conditioning device including a drain pan that can reduce a
landing sound.
Solution to Problem
[0006] In order to solve the problems, the indoor unit for an air conditioning device of
the present invention adopts the following means.
[0007] That is, according to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an indoor
unit for an air conditioning device, including a base portion on which a heat exchanger
is mounted and in which a water passage receiving water dropping from the heat exchanger
is formed and a drain pan that receives the water led from the water passage of the
base portion. The drain pan includes a protrusion portion at a position where the
water dropping from the water passage falls.
[0008] Water condensed by the heat exchanger is led to the water passage, and flows into
the drain pan. The drain pan includes the protrusion portion at the position where
the water dropping from the water passage falls. Accordingly, dropping water flows
into the drain pan after colliding with the protrusion portion, and the water does
not directly drop onto a water surface of water stored in the drain pan. Therefore,
a landing sound which is made when a water drop lands onto the water surface can be
reduced.
[0009] In the indoor unit for an air conditioning device according to the aspect of the
present invention, the protrusion portion includes a shoulder portion that protrudes
from a side wall portion of the drain pan and is positioned in a horizontal direction
along the side wall portion.
[0010] By providing the protrusion portion on the side wall portion of the drain pan, the
protrusion portion can be mounted in the vicinity of the position where water drops
from the water passage. In addition, by providing the shoulder portion, which extends
in the horizontal direction along the side wall portion, in the protrusion portion,
a liquid drop can come into contact with the shoulder portion even in a case where
the position at which water drops from the water passage is shifted in the horizontal
direction, and thereby a landing sound can be reliably reduced.
[0011] In the indoor unit for an air conditioning device according to the aspect of the
present invention, a tip of the shoulder portion faces upwards.
[0012] Since the tip of the shoulder portion faces upwards, a liquid drop can flow downwards
even in a case where the liquid drop is attached to the tip of the shoulder portion.
Thus, water stagnation can be avoided.
[0013] In the indoor unit for an air conditioning device according to the aspect of the
present invention, the protrusion portion has a substantially cross shape in a case
where the protrusion portion is seen from a front.
[0014] By configuring the protrusion portion to have the substantially cross shape in a
case where the protrusion portion is seen from the front, a water drop mainly comes
into contact with the upper end of a portion of the cross shape, which extends in
an up-and-down direction, and a water drop can come into contact with some part of
the shoulder portion, which extends in the horizontal direction, in the cross shape
even in a case where the position at which water drops is shifted. A landing sound
can be reliably reduced with a convenient protrusion shape as described above.
[0015] Instead of the cross shape, the protrusion portion may have an inverted V-shape,
an inverted U-shape, or a combtooth shape in which a plurality of portions extending
in the up-and-down direction are arranged in the horizontal direction.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0016] Since dropping water flows into the drain pan after colliding with the protrusion
portion, a landing sound can be reduced.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0017]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an indoor unit according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an inside of the indoor unit of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a part of a drain path of the indoor unit.
Fig. 4 is a partially enlarged view illustrating an enlarged part of the drain path
of the indoor unit.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a protrusion portion of Fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a front view seen from a VI-direction of Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a side view illustrating the protrusion portion of Fig. 4.
Fig. 8 is a front view seen from a VIII-direction of Fig. 7.
Fig. 9A is a front view illustrating a modification example of the protrusion portion.
Fig. 9B is a front view illustrating another modification example of the protrusion
portion.
Description of Embodiments
[0018] Hereinafter, an embodiment according to the present invention will be described with
reference to the drawings.
[0019] Fig. 1 illustrates an appearance of an indoor unit 1 of an air conditioning device.
The indoor unit 1 is a wall-hanging type, sucks indoor air from above, and blows air
after air conditioning indoors from below. The indoor unit 1 is connected to an outdoor
unit (not illustrated), receives supply of a refrigerant compressed by the outdoor
unit, and adjusts indoor air so as to have a predetermined temperature by means of
an indoor heat exchanger provided inside the indoor unit 1.
[0020] Fig. 2 illustrates an inside of the indoor unit 1. Fig. 2 illustrates a state where
the indoor heat exchanger or a fan is removed. A water passage 5 that leads drain
water condensed by the indoor heat exchanger is formed in a base plate 3 mounted in
an indoor wall portion. The water passage 5 is a groove portion extending in a right-
and-left direction (horizontal direction) of the base plate 3. A mounting surface
6 that supports a lower surface of the indoor heat exchanger is provided above the
water passage 5. A left side of the water passage 5 is inclined downwards, and accordingly,
drain water is led to the left as shown with an arrow A1. It is evident that a direction
where the water passage 5 is inclined may be the right.
[0021] The water passage 5 is formed to be bent at a substantially right angle in a left
end of the indoor unit 1 and to face downwards. A drain pan 7 that receives drain
water flowing down from a lower end of the water passage 5 is provided below the base
plate 3. The drain pan 7 temporarily stores the drain water and discharges the drain
water to the outside of the indoor unit 1.
[0022] Fig. 3 is a partially enlarged view of a region where drain water flows from the
water passage 5 to the drain pan 7. A gutter 5a that leads drain water to the drain
pan 7 is provided in the lower end of the water passage 5. Drain water drops downwards
from a tip (lower end) of the gutter 5a. A protrusion portion 10 is provided below
the gutter 5a and on a side wall portion 7a of the drain pan 7. A drain port 7b through
which drain water is discharged to the outside of the indoor unit 1 is formed below
the protrusion portion 10. The reference sign 12 in Fig. 3 indicates a fan for blowing
air.
[0023] As illustrated in Fig. 4, the protrusion portion 10 is provided to protrude from
the side wall portion 7a of the drain pan 7. The protrusion portion 10 includes a
vertical portion 10a extending in a vertical direction and a shoulder portion 10b
extending in a horizontal direction so as to intersect both sides of the vertical
portion 10a. An upper end of the vertical portion 10a is disposed to be positioned
immediately below the gutter 5a. Accordingly, drain water dropping from the gutter
5a is directly taken.
[0024] As can be seen from Fig. 5, the shoulder portion 10b is erected from the side wall
portion 7a of the drain pan 7 toward a diagonally upward direction. Since the shoulder
portion 10b is provided to face diagonally upwards as described above, drain water
can smoothly flow downwards.
[0025] As illustrated in Fig. 6, the protrusion portion 10 has a substantially cross shape
when seen from the front in a direction where the shoulder portion 10b is erected
(arrow VI direction). That is, the shoulder portion 10b is provided to cross the vertical
portion 10a so as to be orthogonal to each other.
[0026] As illustrated in Fig. 7, when the protrusion portion 10 is seen from the side, the
vertical portion 10a has an upper side 10a1 extending in the substantially horizontal
direction, and has a hypotenuse 10a2 connected to the side wall portion 7a which is
connected to the upper side 10a1 and faces diagonally downwards. The shoulder portion
10b extends in a direction parallel to the hypotenuse 10a2.
[0027] In Fig. 8, when a lower surface of the shoulder portion 10b is seen from the front
as shown with an arrow VIII of Fig. 7, an upper end 10b1 of the shoulder portion 10b
is formed such that a height thereof becomes gradually lower as going further away
from the vertical portion 10a.
[0028] In the indoor unit 1 including the aforementioned protrusion portion 10, the following
operation effects can be achieved.
[0029] Drain water condensed by the indoor heat exchanger is led to the water passage 5,
and flows into the drain pan 7 from the gutter 5a. The protrusion portion 10 is included
at a position where drain water drops from the water passage 5, on the side wall portion
7a of the drain pan 7. More specifically, the upper side 10a1 of the vertical portion
10a is positioned immediately below the gutter 5a. Accordingly, dropping drain water
flows into the drain pan 7 after colliding with the protrusion portion 10, and the
water does not directly land onto a water surface of water stored in the drain pan
7. Therefore, a landing sound which is made when a water drop lands onto the water
surface can be reduced.
[0030] By providing the protrusion portion 10 on the side wall portion 7a of the drain pan
7, the protrusion portion 10 can be positioned in the vicinity of the gutter 5a of
the water passage 5. In addition, by providing the shoulder portion 10b, which extends
in the horizontal direction along the side wall portion 7a, in the protrusion portion
10, a liquid drop can come into contact with the shoulder portion 10b even in a case
where the position at which drain water drops from the gutter 5a is shifted in the
horizontal direction, and thereby a landing sound can be reliably reduced.
[0031] By configuring the protrusion portion 10 to have a substantially cross shape in a
case where the protrusion portion is seen from the front in a protruding direction
of the shoulder portion 10b of the protrusion portion 10 (arrow VI direction of Fig.
5), a water drop mainly comes into contact with the upper side 10a1 of the vertical
portion 10a, which extends in the vertical direction, in the cross shape, and a water
drop can come into contact with some part of the shoulder portion 10b, which extends
in the horizontal direction, in the cross shape even in a case where the position
at which water drops is shifted. A landing sound can be reliably reduced with a convenient
protrusion shape as described above.
[0032] Since the shoulder portion 10b is formed such that the upper end 10b1 of the shoulder
portion 10b faces diagonally upwards, a liquid drop can flow downwards even in a case
where the liquid drop is attached to the upper end 10b1 of the shoulder portion 10b.
Thus, water stagnation can be avoided.
[0033] Although the aforementioned protrusion portion 10 has a substantially cross shape
in a case where the protrusion portion is seen from the front, modifications can be
made as follows.
[0034] For example, in a case of being seen from the front, a protrusion portion 10' may
have an inverted V-shape as illustrated in Fig. 9A. In this case, an upper tip 10'a
mainly receives a liquid drop, and a shoulder portion 10'b extending to the side receives
a liquid drop in a case where a position where drain water drops is shifted to the
side.
[0035] In addition, in a case of being seen from the front, a protrusion portion 10" may
have a combtooth shape in which a plurality of vertical portions 10"a and 10"b extending
in the vertical direction are arranged in the horizontal direction as illustrated
in Fig. 9B. In this case, the vertical portion 10"a positioned in the middle mainly
receives a liquid drop, and the vertical portions (shoulder portions) 10"b positioned
on the sides receive a liquid drop in a case where a position where drain water drops
is shifted to the side.
Reference Signs List
[0036]
- 1:
- indoor unit
- 3:
- base plate (base portion)
- 5:
- water passage
- 5a:
- gutter
- 6:
- mounting surface
- 7:
- drain pan
- 7a:
- side wall portion
- 7b:
- drain port
- 10:
- protrusion portion
- 10a:
- vertical portion
- 10a1:
- upper side
- 10a2:
- hypotenuse
- 10b:
- shoulder portion
- 10b1:
- upper end
- 12:
- fan