Technical Field
[0002] The present application relates to, but is not limited to, the technology of electrical
equipment, and in particular an air conditioner.
Background
[0003] At present, some air conditioners cannot detect whether the refrigerant is leaked.
When the refrigerant has been leaked for a period of time, there is a problem of high
concentration of the leaked refrigerant, and some refrigerants are flammable, resulting
in the risk of flammability and explosiveness.
Summary
[0004] The following is a summary of the subject matter described in detail herein. This
summary is not intended to limit the protection scope of the claims.
[0005] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an air conditioner, comprising:
a housing, a first refrigerant detection area being provided in the housing, a second
refrigerant detection area being provided outside the housing, and the first refrigerant
detection area being in communication with the second refrigerant detection area;
an indoor heat exchanger arranged in the housing, an input port and an output port
of the indoor heat exchanger being located in the first refrigerant detection area;
a refrigerant input pipe and a refrigerant output pipe respectively connected to the
input port and the output port of the indoor heat exchanger, ends of the refrigerant
input pipe and the refrigerant output pipe away from the indoor heat exchanger being
provided with pipe-fitting connectors, the pipe-fitting connectors passing through
the housing and being configured to be connected to indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipes located outside the housing, and connection parts between the pipe-fitting connectors
and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes being located in the second refrigerant
detection area; and a refrigerant detection sensor, at least one of the first refrigerant
detection area and the second refrigerant detection area being provided with the refrigerant
detection sensor.
[0006] Other aspects will become apparent after reading and understanding the drawings and
detailed description.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0007] Accompanying drawings are used to provide a further understanding of technical solutions
of the present disclosure, and constitute a portion of the description, they are used
together with embodiments of the present disclosure to explain the technical solutions
of the present disclosure, and do not constitute a restriction on the technical solutions
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded view of a structure of an indoor unit of an air conditioner
according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a partial schematic bottom view of a structure of an indoor unit according
to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an assembly structure of the structure shown in FIG.
2 and indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes and a sealing box;
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the structure shown in FIG. 3 without the sealing box;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a partial three-dimensional structure of the indoor
unit shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a structure of a sealing box in an open state provided
by some embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a structure of the sealing box shown in FIG. 6 in a
closed state.
[0008] The reference signs are as follows:
1 housing, 11 side enclosure plate, 111 pipe-fitting pressing plate, 12 panel, 13
base plate, 14 heat exchanger connecting plate, 141 first end plate, 142 second end
plate, 143 side plate, 151 first refrigerant detection area, 152 second refrigerant
detection area;
2 indoor heat exchanger;
31 refrigerant input pipe, 32 refrigerant output pipe, 33 pipe-fitting connector,
34 indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipe, 35 refrigerant guide pipe;
4 refrigerant detection sensor;
5 sealing box, 51 box lid, 511 first connecting hole, 512 lug, 513 snap-fit member,
514 third connecting hole, 515 connecting boss, 516 reinforcing rib, 52 box body,
521 second connecting hole, 522 engagement slot, 523 extending plate, 524 connecting
post, 531 first through hole, 532 second through hole, 533 third through hole, 534
fourth through hole, 535 fifth through hole;
61 water receiving pan, 62 water pump, 63 drain pipe;
71 motor, 72 wind wheel, 73 guide ring;
8 electrical control box.
Detailed Description
[0009] A plurality of embodiments are described in the present disclosure, but such description
is exemplary and not restrictive, and for those skilled in the art, there may be more
embodiments and implementations within the scope of the embodiments described in the
present disclosure. Although many possible combinations of features are shown in the
drawings and discussed in the implementations, many other combinations of the disclosed
features are also possible. Unless specifically limited, any feature or element of
any embodiment may be used in combination with, or may be substituted for, any other
feature or element of any other embodiment.
[0010] Combinations with features and elements known to those skilled in the art are comprised
and contemplated herein. The embodiments, features, and elements already disclosed
in the present disclosure may also be combined with any conventional features or elements
to form a unique technical scheme defined by the claims. Any feature or element of
any embodiment may also be combined with features or elements from other technical
schemes to form another unique technical scheme as defined by the claims. Accordingly,
any of the features shown and/or discussed in the present disclosure may be implemented
alone or in any suitable combination. Accordingly, the embodiments are not limited
other than in accordance with the appended claims and their equivalents. Furthermore,
various modifications and changes can be made within the scope of the appended claims.
[0011] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an air conditioner, which may be,
but is not limited to, a ceiling unit, as shown in FIG. 1.
[0012] Specifically, as shown in FIGs. 1 to 3, the air conditioner comprises a housing 1,
an indoor heat exchanger 2, a refrigerant input pipe 31, a refrigerant output pipe
32, a refrigerant detection sensor 4, and an indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipe
34.
[0013] As shown in FIG. 2, a first refrigerant detection area 151 (as indicated by a large
dashed line frame in FIG. 2) is provided in the housing 1, and a second refrigerant
detection area 152 (as indicated by a small dashed line frame in FIG. 2) is provided
outside the housing 1. The first refrigerant detection area 151 is in communication
with the second refrigerant detection area 152.
[0014] The indoor heat exchanger 2 is disposed in the housing 1, and an input port and an
output port of the indoor heat exchanger 2 are located in the first refrigerant detection
area 151.
[0015] As shown in FIGs. 1, 2 and 5, the refrigerant input pipe 31 and the refrigerant output
pipe 32 are respectively connected to the input port and the output port of the indoor
heat exchanger 2 (i.e., the refrigerant input pipe 31 is connected to the input port
of the indoor heat exchanger 2, and the refrigerant output pipe 32 is connected to
the output port of the indoor heat exchanger 2), and ends of the refrigerant input
pipe 31 and the refrigerant output pipe 32 away from the indoor heat exchanger 2 are
provided with pipe-fitting connectors 33. As shown in FIGs. 3 and 4, the pipe-fitting
connectors 33 pass through the housing 1 and are configured to be connected to indoor
and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 located outside the housing 1. Connection parts
between the pipe-fitting connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipes 34 are located in the second refrigerant detection area 152.
[0016] As shown in FIGs. 1 and 5, at least one of the first refrigerant detection area 151
and the second refrigerant detection area 152 is provided with a refrigerant detection
sensor 4. In other words, only the first refrigerant detection area 151 may be provided
with the refrigerant detection sensor 4. Alternatively, only the second refrigerant
detection area 152 may be provided with the refrigerant detection sensor 4. Alternatively,
both the first refrigerant detection area 151 and the second refrigerant detection
area 152 may be provided with the refrigerant detection sensor 4.
[0017] The housing 1 is a housing 1 of an indoor unit. The air conditioner may further comprise
an outdoor unit (not shown in the figure). The indoor unit and the outdoor unit are
connected by two indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 to ensure that the refrigerant
can circulate and flow between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit to form a refrigerant
circulation.
[0018] After research and analysis, it is found that, as shown in FIG. 2, there are two
main positions where refrigerant leakage is prone to occur in the air conditioner.
The first position is located in the housing 1 of the indoor unit, which is the connection
position between the indoor heat exchanger 2 and the refrigerant input pipe 31 and
the refrigerant output pipe 32, and the position of the U-shaped tube of the refrigerant
input pipe 31 and the refrigerant output pipe 32. The second position is located outside
the housing 1 of the indoor unit, and is the connection part between the pipe-fitting
connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34.
[0019] Therefore, in the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first refrigerant detection
area 151 is provided in the housing 1, and the second refrigerant detection area 152
is provided outside the housing 1. As shown in FIG. 2, the first refrigerant detection
area 151 corresponds to the first position where refrigerant leakage is prone to occur
in the housing 1, and the second refrigerant detection area 152 corresponds to the
second position where refrigerant leakage is prone to occur outside the housing 2.
Further, the leaked refrigerant is usually in a gaseous state, and since the first
refrigerant detection area 151 is in communication with the second refrigerant detection
area 152, the refrigerant in the first refrigerant detection area 151 can flow to
the second refrigerant detection area 152, and the refrigerant in the second refrigerant
detection area 152 can flow to the first refrigerant detection area 151. Therefore,
at least one of the first refrigerant detection area 151 and the second refrigerant
detection area 152 is provided with the refrigerant detection sensor 4, which can
detect two positions where refrigerant leakage is prone to occur inside and outside
the housing 1. Moreover, the refrigerants in the two refrigerant detection areas can
be collected to increase the concentration of the refrigerant, which is beneficial
for improving the detection sensitivity of the refrigerant detection sensor 4, and
beneficial for the refrigerant detection sensor 4 to quickly detect the refrigerant
leakage and give an alarm in time. Additionally, the two refrigerant detection areas
inside and outside can be quickly detected by using only one refrigerant detection
sensor 4 so as to save cost.
[0020] The refrigerant detection sensor 4 may be configured with an alarm device, or the
air conditioner may be additionally provided with an alarm device, so that when the
refrigerant detection sensor 4 detects the refrigerant leakage, the alarm device issues
a detection alarm in time.
[0021] In some embodiments, if only the first refrigerant detection area 151 is provided
with the refrigerant detection sensor 4, the refrigerant detection sensor 4 is located
in the housing 1. This is convenient for quickly detecting whether there is refrigerant
leakage in the housing 1, so as to prevent the accumulation of refrigerant in the
housing 1, which could lead to risks or discharge of leaked refrigerant into the room
and cause adverse impacts on users. After testing, when the refrigerant leakage occurs
in the air conditioner, the refrigerant detection sensor 4 can detect the refrigerant
in thirty to forty seconds and give an alarm.
[0022] Alternatively, the second refrigerant detection area 152 may be provided with the
refrigerant detection sensor 4.
[0023] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIG. 3, the air conditioner may further
comprise a sealing box 5. The sealing box 5 is sleeved over the pipe-fitting connectors
33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 so as to seal the connection
parts between the pipe-fitting connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipes 34 in the sealing box 5. An internal space of the sealing box 5 forms the second
refrigerant detection area 152. The sealing box 5 is in communication with the first
refrigerant detection area 151 through a refrigerant guide pipe 35, and the refrigerant
guide pipe 35 passes through the housing 1.
[0024] In this way, the refrigerant leaked from the connection parts between the pipe-fitting
connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 can be sealed in
the sealing box 5, so that the leaked refrigerant can be prevented from spreading
outward to a wide range. This is conducive to rapidly increasing the concentration
of the refrigerant leaked from the second refrigerant detection area 152, thus improving
the detection sensitivity of the refrigerant detection sensor 4.
[0025] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIG. 6, the sealing box 5 is provided
with a first through hole 531, a second through hole 532, and a third through hole
533. The two pipe-fitting connectors 33 pass through the first through hole 531 and
the second through hole 532, respectively. As shown in FIG. 3, the refrigerant guide
pipe 35 passes through the third through hole 533. The first through hole 531 and
the second through hole 532 are located at an end of the sealing box 5 that is closer
to the housing 1. A fourth through hole 534 and a fifth through hole 535 are provided
at an end of the sealing box 5 away from the housing 1. The two indoor and outdoor
unit connecting pipes 34 pass through the fourth through hole 534 and the fifth through
hole 535, respectively.
[0026] In this way, it is possible to ensure that the connection parts between the two pipe-fitting
connectors 33 and the two indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 are located
in the sealing box 5, and the detection requirements can be met by adopting one sealing
box 5 and one refrigerant guide pipe 35. This is beneficial for reducing the number
of components, simplifying the structure and improving the assembly efficiency.
[0027] As shown in FIGs. 6 and 7, the first through hole 531, the second through hole 532,
the third through hole 533, the fourth through hole 534, and the fifth through hole
535 may extend outwardly to form a tubular structure. This is beneficial for improving
the reliability of fitting between the sealing box 5 and the pipe-fitting connectors
33, the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34, and the refrigerant guide pipe
35, and for preventing refrigerant leakage.
[0028] Alternatively, a plurality of sealing boxes 5 may be provided. For example, two sealing
boxes 5 respectively seal the connection parts between the two pipe-fitting connectors
33 and the two indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34. That is, one sealing box
5 seals the connection part between one pipe-fitting connector 33 and the corresponding
indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipe 34, and the other sealing box 5 seals the
connection part between the other pipe-fitting connector 33 and the other indoor and
outdoor unit connecting pipe 34. Each of the sealing boxes 5 may be in communication
with the first refrigerant detection area 151 through one refrigerant guide pipe 35,
respectively. Alternatively, the two sealing boxes 5 are in communication with each
other through one refrigerant guide pipe 35, and one of the sealing boxes 5 is in
communication with the first refrigerant detection area 151 through the other refrigerant
guide pipe 35.
[0029] In some exemplary embodiments, the third through hole 533 is also located at an end
of the sealing box 5 that is closer to the housing 1, and is located between the first
through hole 531 and the second through hole 532, as shown in FIG. 6.
[0030] Such design is beneficial for reducing the length of the refrigerant guide pipe 35
(the refrigerant flow path can be shortened), and the refrigerant guide pipe 35 can
be a straight pipe (the refrigerant flow resistance can be reduced). As a result,
the refrigerant in the second refrigerant detection area 152 can quickly enter the
first refrigerant detection area 151, which is beneficial for improving the refrigerant
detection sensitivity of the refrigerant detection sensor 4.
[0031] This arrangement allows the refrigerant guide pipe 35 to be located between the two
pipe-fitting connectors 33 and to be very close to the two pipe-fitting connectors
33. Therefore, when refrigerant leakage occurs at the connection part between any
pipe-fitting connector 33 and the corresponding indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipe 34, the leaked refrigerant can quickly reach the refrigerant guide pipe 35 and
quickly enter the other refrigerant detection area (i.e., the first refrigerant detection
area 151), which is also beneficial for improving the refrigerant detection sensitivity
of the refrigerant detection sensor 4.
[0032] In addition, this enables the sealing box 5 to have a relatively regular structure,
which is convenient for processing and forming.
[0033] Alternatively, the third through hole 533 may be provided at other positions on the
sealing box 5, such as on the bottom wall of the sealing box 5.
[0034] In some exemplary embodiments, the sealing box 5 comprises a box body 52 and a box
lid 51, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7. The box body 52 and the box lid 51 are connected
and enclose to form the second refrigerant detection area 152.
[0035] Such design can simplify the respective structures of the box body 52 and the box
lid 51, and facilitate processing and forming. It also facilitates first connecting
the pipe-fitting connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34,
then opening the sealing box 5 and mounting it on the pipe-fitting connectors 33,
the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 and the refrigerant guide pipe 35.
This approach reduces the connection difficulty between the pipe-fitting connectors
33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34, improves the connection reliability
between the pipe-fitting connectors 33 and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipes 34, and also helps to reduce the mounting difficulty of the sealing box 5.
[0036] In some exemplary embodiments, the box body 52 and the box lid 51 enclose to form
a first through hole 531, a second through hole 532, a third through hole 533, a fourth
through hole 534, and a fifth through hole 535, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7.
[0037] In this way, both the box body 52 and the box lid 51 can be machined with five semicircular
grooves correspondingly, as shown in FIG. 6. Ten semicircular grooves are spliced
correspondingly to form five through holes, as shown in FIG. 7. In this way, it is
possible to eliminate the process of passing the pipe-fitting connectors 33, the indoor
and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34, and the refrigerant guide pipe 35 through the
corresponding through holes of the sealing box 5, which is beneficial for reducing
the mounting difficulty of the sealing box 5.
[0038] In some exemplary embodiments, an end of the box body 52 is rotatably connected to
an end of the box lid 51, and the other end of the box body 52 is detachably connected
to the other end of the box lid 51, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7.
[0039] When assembling, the box lid 51 can be opened, and then the box body 52 can be aligned
with and snapped onto the pipe-fitting connectors 33, the indoor and outdoor unit
connecting pipes 34 and the refrigerant guide pipe 35, and then the box lid 51 can
be closed and fixedly connected to the box body 52. Since the box lid 51 cannot be
completely detached, it is only required to ensure that the other end of the box lid
51 is aligned and connected with the other end of the box body 52, which is beneficial
for simplifying the mounting process of the sealing box 5.
[0040] Of course, the connection manner of the box lid 51 and the box body 52 is not limited
thereto, and for example, the two ends of the box lid 51 may be detachably connected
to the box body 52.
[0041] In some exemplary embodiments, an end of the box body 52 and an end of the box lid
51 form a rotatable integral structure, as shown in FIG. 6. The other end of the box
body 52 and the other end of the box lid 51 are detachably connected by a snap-fit
member 513 and a first fastener.
[0042] The box lid 51 can be rotated 180° along an end thereof to cover the box body 52,
and can be rotated 180° in a reverse direction to open.
[0043] As shown in FIGs. 6 and 7, the other end of the box lid 51 may be provided with a
first connecting hole 511, the other end of the box body 52 may be provided with a
second connecting hole 521, and the first fastener (such as a screw) may be threaded
through the second connecting hole 521 and the first connecting hole 511 to realize
the fixed connection between the box lid 51 and the box body 52. One of the box lid
51 and the box body 52 is provided with a snap-fit member 513, and the other of the
box lid 51 and the box body 52 is provided with a engagement slot 522. The snap-fit
member 513 is snap-fitted with the engagement slot 522, so that the snapping fixation
of the box lid 51 and the box body 52 can be realized, and the first connecting hole
511 of the box lid 51 is aligned with the second connecting hole 521 of the box body
52, so as to facilitate the mounting of the first fastener. The number of first fasteners
and snap-fit members 513 is not limited, and may be reasonably provided as required.
[0044] In one embodiment, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7, the other end of the box lid 51 is
provided with two snap-fit members 513 and one lug 512, the two snap-fit members 513
are symmetrically arranged on two sides of the lug 512, and the first connecting hole
511 is provided on the lug 512. The other end of the box body 52 is provided with
an extending plate 523, the extending plate 523 is provided with two engagement slots
522 and the second connecting hole 521, and the two engagement slots 522 are symmetrically
arranged on two sides of the second connecting hole 521. Two ends of the lug 512 may
also be provided with two reinforcing ribs 516, and the first connecting hole 511
is located between the two reinforcing ribs 516.
[0045] During the assembly process, the two snap-fit members 513 are first snapped into
the two engagement slots 522, so that the lug 512 is fitted against the extending
plate 523, and the first connecting hole 511 is aligned with the second connecting
hole 521, and then the first fastener can be screwed. In this way, the number of first
fasteners can be reduced, which is beneficial for improving the mounting efficiency
of the sealing box 5.
[0046] The other end of the box lid 51 and the other end of the box body 52 may also be
configured to form a rabbet joint fit, as shown in FIG. 6, so as to improve the sealing
performance of the sealing box 5.
[0047] Alternatively, the other end of the box lid 51 and the other end of the box body
52 may be detachably connected by other manners, such as only by fasteners or only
by snap-fit members 513.
[0048] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIGs. 3 and 6, a rotational axis of the
box lid 51 is parallel to a central axis of the pipe-fitting connector 33, and an
end of the box lid 51 and the other end of the box lid 51 are arranged opposite to
each other along an arrangement direction of the two pipe-fitting connectors 33.
[0049] In this way, the box body 52 can be directly placed under and snapped onto the two
pipe-fitting connectors 33, and then the box lid 51 can be closed. The pipe-fitting
connectors 33, the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34 and the refrigerant
guide pipes 35 are not required to be carefully passed through the sealing box 5,
thereby reducing the mounting difficulty and improving the assembly efficiency.
[0050] In some exemplary embodiments, a middle portion of the box lid 51 and a middle portion
of the box body 52 are fixedly connected by a second fastener, and the second fastener
is located between the two pipe-fitting connectors 33, and locks the box lid 51 and
the box body 52 in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis of the box lid
51, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7.
[0051] The second fastener can lock and reinforce the middle portion of the sealing box
5 to avoid local gaps on the sealing box 5 caused by the refrigerant pressure or the
like, resulting in refrigerant leakage.
[0052] In an embodiment, as shown in FIGs. 6 and 7, the middle portion of the box lid 51
is provided with a third connecting hole 514, an inner wall surface of the box body
52 is provided with a connecting post 524, and the second fastener (such as a screw)
is fixedly connected to the connecting post 524 through the third connecting hole
514. An inner wall surface of the box lid 51 is provided with a hollow connecting
boss 515 abutting against the connecting post 524, so that the sealing box 5 can be
prevented from being excessively squeezed and deformed. The third connecting hole
514 may be a counter bore, so that a head portion of the second fastener can be hidden
in the box lid 51, so as to avoid the interference with other structures.
[0053] In some exemplary embodiments, sealing sponges (not shown in the figure) are provided
between the sealing box 5 and the refrigerant guide pipe 35, between the sealing box
5 and the pipe-fitting connectors 33, and between the sealing box 5 and the indoor
and outdoor unit connecting pipes 34. The sealing sponges can improve the sealing
reliability of the sealing box 5, and is beneficial for alleviating the vibration
noise of the pipe.
[0054] In some exemplary embodiments, the sealing box 5 may be a plastic member, such as
a PP (polypropylene) member, which facilitates processing and forming, and has high
processing accuracy and low cost.
[0055] In some exemplary embodiments, the housing 1 comprises a pipe-fitting pressing plate
111, and as shown in FIGs. 3 and 4, the refrigerant guide pipe 35 and the pipe-fitting
connectors 33 pass through the pipe-fitting pressing plate 111.
[0056] An inner diameter of the refrigerant guide pipe 35 is greater than or equal to 8
mm. This facilitates ensuring the flow guiding effect of the refrigerant guide pipe
35.
[0057] Of course, the inner diameter of the refrigerant guide pipe 35 is not limited to
the above range, and may be adjusted as required.
[0058] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIGs. 1 and 5, the indoor heat exchanger
2 is disposed along a circumferential direction of the housing 1. Two ends of the
indoor heat exchanger 2 along the circumferential direction of the housing 1 are spaced
apart (that is, the indoor heat exchanger 2 is not a complete annular structure along
the circumferential direction of the housing 1, but has two ends spaced apart), and
at least a part of the first refrigerant detection area 151 is located between two
ends of the indoor heat exchanger 2 along the circumferential direction of the housing
1. The housing 1 may have a substantially quadrangular prism shape, and as shown in
FIG. 1, the circumferential direction of the housing 1 is a circumferential direction
of a side enclosure plate 11 of the housing 1.
[0059] Both the input port and the output port of the indoor heat exchanger 2 are generally
located at an end of the indoor heat exchanger 2 along the circumferential direction
of the housing 1, and the refrigerant input pipe 31 and the refrigerant output pipe
32 are usually disposed in this area. Therefore, at least a part of the first refrigerant
detection area 151 is located between the two ends of the indoor heat exchanger 2
along the circumferential direction of the housing 1.
[0060] There may be a certain gap between the indoor heat exchanger 2 and the side enclosure
plate 11 of the housing 1, and a part of the first refrigerant detection area 151
may be located in a gap between the two ends of the indoor heat exchanger 2 along
the circumferential direction of the housing 1 and the pipe-fitting pressing plate
111. The pipe-fitting pressing plate 111 may be a part of the side enclosure plate
11 of the housing 1.
[0061] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIG. 1, the housing 1 comprises a base
plate 13 and a panel 12 disposed opposite to each other, and a side enclosure plate
11 connected to the base plate 13 and the panel 12. The indoor heat exchanger 2 is
fixedly connected to the base plate 13 through a heat exchanger connecting plate 14,
and the refrigerant detection sensor 4 is provided in the first refrigerant detection
area 151 and fixed to the heat exchanger connecting plate 14, as shown in FIG. 1.
[0062] In this way, the heat exchanger connecting plate 14 can be reasonably utilized to
fix the refrigerant heat exchanger, and it is convenient to machine the heat exchanger
connecting plate 14 into the desired shape as required.
[0063] Alternatively, the refrigerant detection sensor 4 may be fixed to other components,
such as the base plate 13 or the side enclosure plate 11, as long as the refrigerant
detection sensor 4 can detect refrigerant.
[0064] In some exemplary embodiments, the air conditioner may further comprise a water pump
62 disposed in the first refrigerant detection area 151, as shown in FIGs. 1 and 5.
The water pump 62 is fixed to the heat exchanger connecting plate 14, and the water
pump 62 and the refrigerant detection sensor 4 are arranged along a height direction
of the side enclosure plate 11 (that is, an up-down direction in FIG. 1).
[0065] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIG. 5, the heat exchanger connecting
plate 14 comprises a first end plate 141, a side plate 143, a second end plate 142,
and two flanges (not shown in the figure).
[0066] The first end plate 141 is fixedly connected to the base plate 13. An end (upper
end) of the side plate 143 in a height direction of the side plate 143 is connected
to the first end plate 141, and the refrigerant detection sensor 4 is fixed to a plate
surface of the side plate 143 that faces the second refrigerant detection area 152.
The second end plate 142 is connected to the other end (lower end) of the side plate
143 in the height direction of the side plate 143, and is arranged opposite to the
first end plate 141. The water pump 62 is fixed to a plate surface (lower plate surface)
of the second end plate 142 away from the first end plate 141. The two flanges are
connected to two ends of the side plate 143 in a width direction, respectively, and
to the two ends of the indoor heat exchanger 2 along the circumferential direction
of the housing 1, respectively.
[0067] This is equivalent to dividing the heat exchanger connecting plate 14 into upper
and lower layers, one layer is mounted with the refrigerant detection sensor 4, and
the other layer is mounted with the water pump 62, which is beneficial for saving
space.
[0068] Of course, the heat exchanger connecting plate 14 is not limited to the above-described
shape, and may be, for example, a shape straight in up-down direction.
[0069] In some exemplary embodiments, as shown in FIGs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, the air conditioner
may further comprise a water receiving pan 61 disposed between the indoor heat exchanger
2 and the panel 12, and disposed along the circumferential direction of the indoor
heat exchanger 2. The water pump 62 is in communication with the water receiving pan
61. The water pump 62 is connected to a drain pipe 63 that extends out of the housing
1 through the side enclosure plate 11 to discharge condensed water in the water receiving
pan 61, as shown in FIGs. 1 and 4.
[0070] The panel 12 may be provided with an air suction port, and the side enclosure plate
may be provided with an air outlet. As shown in FIGs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, components such
as a wind wheel 72, a motor 71, the water receiving pan 61, an electrical control
box 8, and a guide ring 73 may be further provided in the housing 1. The wind wheel
72 may be a centrifugal wind wheel, and the motor 71, the centrifugal wind wheel,
and the guide ring 73 may be located in a space enclosed by the indoor heat exchanger
2. The electrical control box 8 may be fixed to the guide ring 73.
[0071] During pre-factory mounting, the base plate 13 may be on the lower side and the panel
12 on the upper side. In the mounting process after leaving the factory, the base
plate 13 is on the upper side, the panel 12 is on the lower side, the air is discharged
downward, the refrigerant detection sensor 4 is located at the top of the first refrigerant
detection area 151, the water receiving pan 61 is located below the indoor heat exchanger
2, and an outlet of the drain pipe 63 is located on an upper side of the two pipe-fitting
connectors 33. As shown in FIGs. 1-5, the water receiving pan 61 may collect the condensed
water dropped from the indoor heat exchanger 2, and the water pump 62 may pump the
condensed water in the water receiving pan 61 upward to the drain pipe 63 for discharging.
The up-down direction in FIGs. 1 to 5 is based on the direction in which assembly
is completed after leaving the factory.
[0072] In summary, the air conditioner provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure
can quickly detect the refrigerant leakage in at least one of the inside and outside
the housing of the indoor unit, and cause the air conditioner to issue a detection
alarm in time, so as to reduce the risk of flammability and explosion caused by the
refrigerant leakage.
[0073] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the orientation
or positional relationship indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", " one side", "the
other side", "one end", "the other end", "side", "opposite", "four corners", "periphery",
"structure like a Chinese character "

" and the like are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the
drawings, which are only for convenience and simplification of the description of
the present disclosure, and do not indicate or imply that the referred structure has
a specific orientation, or is constructed and operated in a specific orientation,
and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation on the present disclosure.
[0074] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, unless otherwise
expressly specified and limited, the terms "connection", "direct connection", "indirect
connection", "fixed connection", "mounting", and "assembly" should be understood in
a broad sense. For example, it may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection
or an integrated connection. The terms "mounting", "connection", "fixed connection"
may be a direct connection, or an indirect connection through an intermediary, or
may be an internal communication between two elements. Specific meanings of the above
terms herein may be understood by those of ordinary skills in the art according to
a specific situation.
[0075] Although implementations disclosed in the present disclosure are described above,
the described contents are only implementations used for facilitating understanding
of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. It
should be noted that the above-described embodiments or implementations are merely
exemplary and not limiting. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure are
not limited to what is specifically shown and described herein. Various modifications,
substitutions, or omissions may be made to the forms and details of the embodiments
without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
1. An air conditioner comprising:
a housing, a first refrigerant detection area being provided in the housing, a second
refrigerant detection area being provided outside the housing, and the first refrigerant
detection area being in communication with the second refrigerant detection area;
an indoor heat exchanger disposed in the housing, an input port and an output port
of the indoor heat exchanger being located in the first refrigerant detection area;
a refrigerant input pipe and a refrigerant output pipe, respectively connected with
the input port and the output port of the indoor heat exchanger, ends of the refrigerant
input pipe and the refrigerant output pipe away from the indoor heat exchanger being
provided with pipe-fitting connectors; the pipe-fitting connectors passing through
the housing and being configured to be connected to indoor and outdoor unit connecting
pipes located outside the housing, and connection parts between the pipe-fitting connectors
and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes being located in the second refrigerant
detection area; and
a refrigerant detection sensor provided in at least one of the first refrigerant detection
area and the second refrigerant detection area.
2. The air conditioner of claim 1, further comprising:
a sealing box sleeved over the pipe-fitting connectors and the indoor and outdoor
unit connecting pipes to seal the connection parts between the pipe-fitting connectors
and the indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes in the sealing box, an internal space
of the sealing box forming the second refrigerant detection area; the sealing box
being in communication with the first refrigerant detection area through a refrigerant
guide pipe, and the refrigerant guide pipe passing through the housing.
3. The air conditioner of claim 2, wherein the sealing box is provided with a first through
hole, a second through hole and a third through hole, two pipe-fitting connectors
respectively pass through the first through hole and the second through hole, the
refrigerant guide pipe passes through the third through hole, and the first through
hole and the second through hole are located at an end of the sealing box that is
closer to the housing; and
an end of the sealing box away from the housing is provided with a fourth through
hole and a fifth through hole, and two indoor and outdoor unit connecting pipes respectively
pass through the fourth through hole and the fifth through hole.
4. The air conditioner of claim 3, wherein the third through hole is also located at
the end of the sealing box that is closer to the housing and is located between the
first through hole and the second through hole.
5. The air conditioner of any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the sealing box comprises
a box body and a box lid, and the box body and the box lid are connected and enclose
to form the second refrigerant detection area.
6. The air conditioner of claim 5, wherein an end of the box body is rotatably connected
to an end of the box lid, and an other end of the box body is detachably connected
to an other end of the box lid.
7. The air conditioner of claim 6, wherein the end of the box body and the end of the
box lid form a rotatable integral structure, and the other end of the box body and
the other end of the box lid are detachably connected by a snap-fit member and a first
fastener.
8. The air conditioner of claim 6, wherein a rotational axis of the box lid is parallel
to a central axis of the pipe-fitting connectors, and the end of the box lid and the
other end of the box lid are disposed opposite to each other along an arrangement
direction of two pipe-fitting connectors; and
a middle portion of the box lid and a middle portion of the box body are fixedly connected
by a second fastener, and the second fastener is located between the two pipe-fitting
connectors, and locks the box lid and the box body along a direction perpendicular
to the rotational axis of the box lid.
9. The air conditioner of any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the housing comprises a pipe-fitting
pressing plate, the refrigerant guide pipe and the pipe-fitting connectors pass through
the pipe-fitting pressing plate, and an inner diameter of the refrigerant guide pipe
is greater than or equal to 8 mm.
10. The air conditioner of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the indoor heat exchanger
is disposed along a circumferential direction of the housing, two ends of the indoor
heat exchanger along the circumferential direction of the housing are spaced apart,
and at least a part of the first refrigerant detection area is located between the
two ends of the indoor heat exchanger along the circumferential direction of the housing.
11. The air conditioner of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the housing comprises: a
base plate and a panel disposed opposite to each other, and a side enclosure plate
connected to the base plate and the panel;
the indoor heat exchanger is fixedly connected with the base plate through a heat
exchanger connecting plate, and the refrigerant detection sensor is disposed in the
first refrigerant detection area and fixed to the heat exchanger connecting plate;
and
the air conditioner further comprises a water pump disposed in the first refrigerant
detection area, the water pump is fixed to the heat exchanger connecting plate, and
the water pump and the refrigerant detection sensor are arranged along a height direction
of the side enclosure plate.
12. The air conditioner of claim 11, wherein the heat exchanger connecting plate comprises:
a first end plate fixedly connected to the base plate;
a side plate, an end of the side plate in a height direction of the side plate being
connected to the first end plate, and the refrigerant detection sensor being fixed
to a plate surface of the side plate that faces the second refrigerant detection area;
a second end plate connected to an other end of the side plate in the height direction
of the side plate and disposed opposite to the first end plate, the water pump being
fixed to a plate surface of the second end plate away from the first end plate; and
two flanges respectively connected with two ends of the side plate in a width direction
and respectively connected with two ends of the indoor heat exchanger along a circumferential
direction of the housing.