FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of an air blowing mechanism, and specifically
relates to a volute fan combination structure and a vertical air conditioner.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] At present, the air conditioning device in the market may sometimes be provided with
two volute fans to blow towards two opposite directions, when there is a demand for
bidirectional blowing. However, limited by the power and volume of a volute fan, upon
application on a very large air conditioning device, for example a vertical air conditioner,
there may be a problem of insufficient air volume. If the power of a volute fan is
raised, the volume of the volute fan may also be increased along therewith, so that
it is further necessary to enlarge an overall volume of the vertical air conditioner,
in particular to enlarge a width and/or thickness of the vertical air conditioner,
and to increase a transversely occupied space by the vertical air conditioner. These
are all unfavorable for installation, use and transportation of the vertical air conditioner.
[0003] CN104776575A discloses an air conditioner indoor unit and a control method thereof. The air conditioner
indoor unit comprises a case, an upper fan part and a lower fan part, wherein the
case is provided with an air inlet, an upper air outlet and a lower air outlet below
the upper air outlet; the upper fan part is arranged at the internal upper portion
of the case and is used for sucking air into the case from the air inlet and exhausting
the air from the upper air outlet; the lower fan part is arranged at the internal
lower portion of the case and is used for sucking the air into the case from the air
inlet and exhausting the air from the lower air outlet. The indoor unit further comprises
at least one middle fan part, wherein the at least one middle fan part is arranged
in the case, is located between the upper fan part and the lower fan part and is used
for sucking the air into the case from the air inlet and exhausting the air from the
upper air outlet or the lower air outlet. The air conditioner indoor unit provided
by the invention has the advantages that users can freely select different air supply
modes according to comfort demands, and the goal of quickly feeling refrigeration
and heating effects is achieved; the adjustment range of the upper and lower air outlet
volume is wide.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In view of this, the present invention provides a volute fan combination structure
capable of reducing the influence on the air blowing of an intermediate volute fan
by a volute of the volute fans at both sides in an air blower device having multiple
volute fans.
[0005] In order to achieve the object, the present invention uses a vertical air conditioner
according to claim 1.
[0006] Preferred embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims,
whose content is to be understood as forming an integral part of the present description.
[0007] The advantageous effects of the present invention are as follows:
- 1. For a combination of a plurality of volute fans arranged sequentially, one volute
fan in two adjacent volute fans has an inclined air outlet located between two adjacent
volute fans, which inclined air outlet extends such as to be inclined from rear to
front towards a direction away from a volute of said one volute fan, such that said
one volute fan is capable of inclindedly blowing air in an air blowing direction that
can avoid disturbance by adjacent volute fans, and at the same time the volute fans
as a whole may also be arranged on a plane, with slight variation in volume.
- 2. For a combination structure of three volute fans, two air outlets of the second
volute fan are inclinedly provided such as to reduce a size of second volute fan projecting
out of the first volute fan and the third volute fan, so that it is possible to reduce
the influence on the overall size of a vertical air conditioner in a thickness and/or
thickness direction.
- 3. The intermediate second volute fan is bidirectionally blowing air such as to increase
an overall air blowing volume under the circumstance that there is no need to make
any change to the original volute fans.
- 4. Further, it is also possible to allow that the second volute fan is located forward
than the first volute fan and the third volute fan in a front-and-rear direction,
such as to reduce an inclined extent of an inclined air outlet of the second volute
fan, so that the air blowing of the second volute fan is more smooth.
- 5. With a slight influence on the overall size of an air conditioning device for example
a vertical air conditioner, the volute fan uses such a combined manner that the inclined
air outlet and the volute fan are staggeringly disposed, which results in less increase
in thickness, so that it is only necessary to adjust a height of the vertical air
conditioner such as to satisfy the variation requirement in space. As the overall
size of a vertical air conditioner is generally very high, the adjustment in height
affects less the design of the overall size.
- 6. A deflector for adjusting an air direction of an air outlet is provided at the
inclined air outlet of the second volute fan, such that air blowing of the air outlet
is delivered in a direction substantially parallel to the mounting plate after avoiding
the first volute fan and the third volute fan. When the air conditioning device is
provided to blow air unidirectionally, the influence on reciprocal air flow may be
reduced by reflection air of the front panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0008] The aforementioned as well as other objects, features and advantages of the present
invention will be more clear, by means of the following descriptions of the embodiments
of the present invention with reference to the drawings, in which drawings:
Figure 1 is an exterior view of the air conditioning device of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of mounting the volute combination structure within the
air conditioning device.
Figure 3A is a schematic view of an air flow of the air conditioning device of the
present invention in such a state that the upper and lower air outlets are both opened.
Figure 3B is a schematic view of an air flow of the air conditioning device of the
present invention in such a state that the lower air outlet is closed and the upper
air outlet is opened.
Figure 4 is a locally enlarged view of the portion A in Figure 3A.
Figure 5 is a front view of the volute fan combination structure.
Figure 6 is a side view of the volute fan combination structure.
Figure 7 is an exploded schematic view of a volute fan and a mounting plate of the
volute fan combination structure.
Figure 8 is a front view and a side view of the mounting plate provided with a second
volute half.
Figure 8B is an enlarged view of the portion B in Figure 8.
Figure 9 is a schematic view of assembling a first half provided with an impeller
and a motor and a mounting plate with a second half.
Figure 10 is a side view of the second volute fan.
Figure 11 is a sectional view of the second volute fan.
Figure 12 is a sectional view of another embodiment of the second volute fan.
Figure 13 is an exploded sectional view of the first volute fan.
Figure 14 is an exterior view of the first volute fan.
Figure 15 is a sectional view of a mounting structure of the first volute fan.
Figure 16 is a locally enlarged view of the area D in Figure 15.
Figure 17 is a locally enlarged view of the area E in Figure 15.
Figure 18 is a locally enlarged view of the area F in Figure 15..
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] The present invention is described as follows on the basis of the embodiments, but
the present invention is not only limited to such embodiments. Several specific detailed
portions are described in detail in the following detailed descriptions of the present
invention. For a person skilled in the art, the present invention may also be fully
understood without descriptions of such detailed portions. In order to avoid confusion
of the essence of the present invention, detailed narrations are not made to the commonly
known methods, processes, flow procedures, and elements.
[0010] In the present application, the definition of the direction is shown in Figures 1,
2, wherein the front-and-rear direction is defined to be along a direction perpendicular
to the mounting plate 4, in which the front panel 51 is located at the front, and
the rear panel is located at the rear; the longitudinal direction is defined to be
along a direction parallel to the mounting plate, in which the top air outlet 53 is
located above, and the lower air outlet 54 is located below. The latitudinal direction
is defined to be along a direction parallel to the mounting plate and perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction, wherein the left hand direction in Figure 1 is a left
side, and the right hand direction is a right side. The side perpendicular to a principal
plane direction and proximate to an observer is a left side, and the side opposite
to the left side is a right side.
[0011] The present application designs a volute fan combination structure of an air conditioning
device, which comprises a mounting plate 4 and a plurality of volute fans. The air
conditioning device specifically refers to an electrical appliance device such as
a vertical air conditioner, a fan and an air filter, which has an air blowing function
and is capable of adjusting indoor air parameters. As shown in Figures 1-3, the air
conditioning device has a housing 5, above which a top air outlet 53 is provided preferably
at the top; below which a bottom air outlet 54 is provided preferably on a seat at
the bottom of the housing 5. The housing comprises a front panel 51 and a rear panel
55, between which a hollow chamber is enclosed. The hollow chamber is internally provided
with a volute fan combination structure, which mainly consists of a mounting plate
4 and a plurality of volute fans. Its specific structure will be described in detail
later. The volute fan combination structure is arranged within said hollow chamber
along a longitudinal direction, and the volute is provided in front of the mounting
plate 4 and opposite to a position of the front panel 51. The mounting plate 4 divides
the hollow chamber into two independent parts, and a space between a rear side of
the mounting plate 4 and the rear panel 55 is formed with an air intake duct 57 which
communicates with an air intake grill located on the rear panel 55. As a preferable
solution, the air intake duct 57 is further internally provided with a heat exchange
mechanism such as an evaporator. The space between a front side of the mounting plate
4 and the front panel 51 forms a main body air duct 56 of the air conditioning device,
which main body air duct 56 respectively communicates with the top air outlet 53 and
the bottom air outlet 54. At a position corresponding to a volute mounting position,
the mounting plate 4 is provided with a mounting plate air inlet, a position of which
is opposite to that of the volute air inlet. The air outlet of the volute communicates
with the main body air duct 56. When the air conditioning device operates, air enters
the air intake duct 57 after passing through the air intake grill on the rear panel
55, then enters the volute air outlet through a mounting plate air inlet, is conveyed
to the main body air duct 56 through the volute air outlet after being accelerated
by a centrifugal fan of the volute fan, then may move downwards within the main body
56 such as to be blown out by the bottom air outlet 54, and/or move upwards such as
to be blown out by the top air outlet 53.
[0012] The volute fan combination structure of the present application, comprises a mounting
plate and at least three volute fans mounted on a front side face of the mounting
plate, the at least three volute fans comprises an upper volute fan located above
and provided with an air outlet blowing air upwards, and a lower volute fan located
below and provided with an air outlet blowing air downwards, and further comprises
at least one intermediate volute fan between the upper volute fan and the lower volute
fan. The at least one intermediate fan comprises at least one bidirectional volute
fan having a bidirectional air outlet blowing air upwards and downwards at the same
time, and said bidirectional air outlet and the volute fan adjacent to said bidirectional
volute fan are staggeringly disposed in a front-and-rear direction. The at least one
intermediate volute fan may be a combination of a bidirectional volute fan and a unidirectionally
blowing volute fan, and may also be fully bidirectional volute fans. The specific
manner that the bidirectional air blower and the volute fan adjacent to said bidirectional
volute fan are staggered in a front-and-rear direction may use staggering the volute
fans in a front-and-rear direction, providing the bidirectional air outlet to blow
air inclinedly, as well as a combination of the aforementioned two manners. The specific
structure may be described in detail below.
[0013] Next, detailed explanations are made to the volute fan combination structure of the
present application by taking Figures 3-18 for example. As shown in Figures 5-7, the
volute fan combination structure comprises a mounting plate 4, as well as three volute
fans (hereinafter referred to as fans for short). The three volute fans comprise a
first volute fan 1 provided at an upper side of the mounting plate 4, a third volute
fan 3 located a lower side of the mounting plate 4, as well as a second volute fan
2 provided on the mounting plate 4 and located between the first volute fan 1 and
the third volute fan 3. Among them, the first volute fan 1 has a first volute fan
air outlet 18 blowing air upwards; the third volute fan is provided with a third volute
fan air outlet 39 blowing air downwards; the second volute fan has two air outlets,
in which the second volute fan first air outlet 28 is provided to blow air upwards,
and the second volute fan second air outlet 29 is provided to blow air downwards.
It is necessary to explain that, although the mounting plate in the present embodiment
is provided in a longitudinal direction, and the three volute fans are also arranged
in a longitudinal direction, the technical solution of the present application should
not be limited in a mounting plate structure provided in a longitudinal direction.
It is both possible that the mounting plate uses a horizontal arrangement or an inclined
arrangement. The longitudinal, latitudinal and front-and-rear definitions mentioned
in the present text are all relative directions with respect to the mounting plate.
[0014] The second volute fan 2 is disposed between the first volute fan 1 and the third
volute fan 3, and the air outlet is provided in such a manner as to blow air longitudinally.
If three fans are mounted on the same plane according to a conventional manner, the
volute of the first volute fan 1 and the volute of the third volute fan 3 may form
a barrier for the air blowing of the second volute fan, which impedes air blown by
the second volute fan 2 from smoothly entering the main body air duct 56. Accordingly,
the three fans are provided to present a staggered structure in space, such that the
second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the second volute fan second air outlet
29 are staggered in space from positions of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute
fan 3. The influence on the air blowing of the second volute fan 2 by the first volute
fan 1 and the third volute fan 3 is reduced to minimum as much as possible, for example
the three fans are staggeringly disposed in a front-and-rear direction and/or a latitudinal
direction.
[0015] As a preferred embodiment, as shown in Figure 6, it uses such a manner that the three
fans are staggeringly disposed back and forth. Specifically, a mounting position of
the second volute fan 2 on the mounting plate 4 is disposed at a front side of a mounting
position of the third and third volute fans, i.e. the second volute fan 2 is disposed
at a position that is closer to the main body air duct 56 than a position at which
the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3 are disposed, such that the air
blown by the second volute fan 2 in a longitudinal direction may at least partially
avoid disturbance of a volute of the first volute fan 1 and a volute of the third
volute fan 3, so that it is conveyed through the main body air duct 56 more smoothly.
Preferably, it is effectuated that a mounting position of the second volute fan 2
on the mounting plate 4 is disposed at a front side of mounting positions of the second
and third volute fans by changing a shape of the mounting plate 4. As shown in Figure
6-8, the mounting plate has a first fan mounting portion 41, a second fan mounting
portion 42 and a third fan mounting portion 43, in which steps are formed between
the second fan mounting portion 42 and the first fan mounting portion 41/third fan
mounting portion 43, such that the second fan mounting portion 42 projects in a forward
direction towards the front panel 51 relative to the first fan mounting portion 41
and the third fan mounting portion 43. In this way, under the circumstance without
changing a shape of the three fans, it is possible to allow that a mounting position
of the second volute fan 2 on the mounting plate 4 is located at a front side of mounting
positions of the first and third volute fans when the three fans are mounted on the
mounting plate 4. The advantage of staggered arrangement back and forth is only to
increase a thickness in a front-and-rear direction for certain extent, without increasing
a thickness of the volute fan assembly in a latitudinal direction, so that there is
a very slight influence on the overall size of the air conditioning device. As a preferred
manner, the rear walls of the second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the second
volute fan second air outlet 29 have an inner surface which may present a plane parallel
to the mounting plate, and the extension of the plane does not intersect with the
volutes of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3 respectively. In this
way, it may allow that the air blown by the second volute fan 2 may not be blown onto
the volutes of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3, and the influence
on the air blowing of the second volute fan 2 by the first volute fan 1 and the third
volute fan 3 is reduced to minimum.
[0016] It is also possible to use such a manner that the three fans are staggered in a latitudinal
direction (not shown in the drawings), i.e. the second volute fan 2 is arranged at
a left side or a right side of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3,
which may also effectuate reducing disturbance of the air blowing of the second volute
fan by the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3. However, such manner may
significantly increase a width of the volute fan assembly in a latitudinal direction,
which is unfavorable for the overall layout of the air conditioning device.
[0017] As another preferred embodiment, the second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the
second volute fan second air outlet 29 of the second volute fan 2 may also be inclinedly
disposed relative to the volute of the second volute fan 2. Take Figures 3-6 for example,
in an actual installation state, the volute of the second volute fan 2 is mounted
in such a manner as to be substantially parallel to a plane of the second volute fan
mounting portion 42 of the mounting plate 4. As shown in Figure 3, the volute plane
of the second volute fan 2 extends substantially along a longitudinal direction. The
second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the second volute fan second air outlet
29 are disposed such as to extend in a direction from the mounting plate 4 to the
front panel 51 (i.e. a front-and-rear direction) towards a direction away from the
volute. Specifically, the second volute fan first air outlet 28 is disposed to blow
air in a forwardly upward direction, and the second volute fan second air outlet 29
is disposed to blow air in a forwardly downward direction. With reference to Figures
6, 10, 11, the second volute fan first air outlet 28 comprises an inner surface 282
of a rear wall of the second volute fan first air outlet proximate to the second fan
mounting portion 42 and an inner surface 281 of a front wall of the second volute
fan first air outlet proximate to the front panel 51, the inner surface 281 of a front
wall of the second volute fan first air outlet may present a slope or an camber, and
the extension 2811 of the tangent of the slope or camber and the plane of the mounting
plate 4 present a first inclination θ1; the inner surface 282 of a rear wall of the
second volute fan first air outlet may present a slope or an camber, and the extension
2821 of the slope or camber and the plane of the mounting plate 4 present a second
inclination θ2. The first inclination θ1 may be the same as or different from the
second inclination θ2 in size. The second volute fan second air outlet 29 has an inner
surface 292 of a rear wall of the second volute fan second air outlet proximate to
the second fan mounting portion 42 and an inner surface 291 of a front wall of the
second volute fan second air outlet proximate to the front panel 51, the inner surface
291 of a front wall of the second volute fan first air outlet may present a slope
or an camber, and the tangent direction 2911 of the slope or camber and the plane
of the mounting plate 4 present a third inclination θ3; the inner surface 292 of a
rear wall of the second volute fan second air outlet may present a slope or an camber,
and the tangent direction 2921 of the camber and the plane of the mounting plate 4
present a fourth inclination θ4. The third inclination θ3 may be the same as or different
from the fourth inclination θ4 in size. As a preferred manner, the extension of the
slope or the extension 2821 of the tangent of the camber of the inner surface 282
of the rear wall of the second volute fan first air outlet does not intersect with
the volute of the first volute fan 1, as shown in Figure 4. The extension of the slope
or the extension 2921 of the tangent of the camber of the inner surface 292 of the
rear wall of the second volute fan second air outlet does not intersect with the volute
of the third volute fan 1 (not shown in the drawings). The meaning of not intersecting
is specifically signified that, the portion on the extension of the slope or the extension
2821 of the tangent of the camber which overlaps with a projection of the volute on
the positioning plate is located in front of the volute in a front-and-rear direction.
By means of such configuration, it is possible to allow that the air blown by the
second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the second volute fan second air outlet
29 may not be blown onto the volutes of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute
fan 3, such as to reduce the disturbance of the air blowing of the second volute fan
2 by the volutes of the first volute fan 1 and the third volute fan 3.
[0018] As another preferred embodiment, it uses a combination of the aforementioned staggered
manners. As shown in Figure 3-7, the mounting plate has a first fan mounting portion
41, a second fan mounting portion 42 and a third volute fan mounting portion 43, in
which steps are formed between the second volute fan mounting portion 42 and the first
fan mounting portion 41/third fan mounting portion 43, such that the second fan mounting
portion 42 projects in a forward direction towards the front panel 51 relative to
the first fan mounting portion 41 and the third fan mounting portion 43. At the same
time, the second volute fan first air outlet 28 and the second volute fan second air
outlet 29 are provided to be disposed inclinedly relative to the volute, i.e. extending
in a direction from the mounting plate 4 to the front panel 51 (i.e. a front-and-rear
direction) towards a direction away from the volute. Preferably, an extension of the
slope or an extension 2821 of the tangent of the camber of the inner surface 282 of
the rear wall of the second volute fan first air outlet does not intersect with the
volute of the first volute fan 1, as shown in Figure 4. An extension of the slope
or an extension 2921 of the tangent of the camber of the inner surface 292 of the
rear wall of the second volute fan second air outlet does not intersect with the volute
of the third volute fan 3. Such combination of staggered manners may reduce an increase
in a thickness (a front-and-rear direction) of the volute fan combination structure
resulting from staggering in a front-and-rear direction, and at the same time may
also avoid that the inclined angles of the second volute fan first air outlet 28 and
the second volute fan second air outlet 29 relative to the volute is so large as to
affect the air blowing of the volute fan, ensure that there is no significant increase
of size in both a thickness (a front-and-rear direction) and width (a latitudinal
direction) of the volute fan combination structure, and facilitate an optimized design
of the overall structure of the air conditioning device. At the same time, the disturbance
of the air blowing of the second volute fan by of the first volute fan and the third
volute fan is also very low, such that the air blown by the three fans is capable
of moving smoothly within the main body air duct 56.
[0019] As another preferred manner, a deflector may be provided at a second volute fan first
air outlet 28 and/or second volute fan second air outlet 29 inclinedly disposed at
the second volute fan. As shown in Figure 12, an upper deflector 280 is provided at
the second volute fan first air outlet 28, and a lower deflector 290 is provided at
the second volute fan second air outlet 29. The upper deflector 280 is at least disposed
at a front wall of the second volute fan first air outlet 28, i.e. at a position proximate
to the front panel 51; the lower deflector 290 is at least disposed at a front wall
of the second volute fan second air outlet 29, i.e. at a position proximate to the
front panel 51. The upper deflector 280 and the lower deflector 290 extend substantially
in such a manner as to be parallel to the mounting plate 4 and/or front panel 51,
i.e. along a longitudinal direction. Preferably, the upper deflector 280 and the lower
deflector 290 have a structure of a sleeve which is provided at the second volute
fan first air outlet 28 and the second volute fan second air outlet 29, and which
extends along a substantially longitudinal direction. In this way, air blown by the
upper air outlet 28 and the lower air outlet 29 may enter the main body air duct 56
in a manner of a heading substantially parallel to the main body air duct 56, to reduce
disturbance of air stream within the main body air duct 56 by reflection airflow of
the front panel 51, so as to make a more smooth air flow within the main body air
duct 56, and reduce the energy loss. At the same time, if one of the top air outlet
53 or the bottom air outlet 54 is closed, as shown in Figure 3B, for instance the
bottom air outlet 54 is closed. At this time, air blown downwards by the second volute
fan second air outlet 29 and the third volute fan air outlet 39 returns after moving
to a lower end of the main body air duct 56, and moves towards the top air outlet
53 through the third volute fan 3 as well as a passage formed between the volute and
the front panel 51 of the second volute fan 2. Due to presence of the lower deflector,
air blown downwards by the lower air outlet 29 is substantially parallel to the main
body air duct 56, the lower reciprocal air when passing through the passage between
the volute and the front panel 51 of the second volute fan 2 may not be disturbed
by air blown by the lower air outlet 29, so as to able to smoothly move upwards. If
the lower deflector 290 is not provided, the air blown by the lower air outlet 29
which is inclined forwardly downwards may cause a barrier for the lower reciprocal
air, so that the reciprocal air cannot smoothly move upwards. Similarly, it applies
to the upper deflector 280 in a way such that the effect produced by the upper deflector
280 is the same as the effect produced by the lower deflector 290 when the top air
outlet 53 is closed.
[0020] Next, the specific installation manner of the volute fan assembly is explained by
referring to the structures shown in Figures 7-9. The mounting plate has a first fan
mounting portion 41, a second fan mounting portion 42 and a third fan mounting portion
43, which are respectively provided with a first fan mounting face, a second fan mounting
face and a third fan mounting face (not shown in the drawings). Among them, the second
fan mounting face is disposed to project in a direction towards the front panel relative
to the first fan mounting face and the third fan mounting face. An enclosure provided
at an edge of the first fan mounting face and the third fan mounting face may reinforce
the overall strength of the mounting plate, and at the same time allow that the first
fan mounting portion 41 and the third fan mounting portion 43 form a depression, as
shown in Figure 8. The first fan mounting face, the second fan mounting face and the
third fan mounting face are respectively formed with a first mounting plate air inlet
411, a second mounting plate air inlet 421 and a third mounting plate air inlet 431,
as shown in Figure 8. The volute of the fan consists of two halves, which possess
substantially the same thickness. Preferably, the two halves are formed by sectioning
the volute from a centerline perpendicular to an axis of the volute, so that such
configuration facilitates the manufacture of halves. Specifically, the first volute
fan 1 includes a first fan rear half 15, a first fan front half 13, a first motor
11, and a first impeller 14. The first fan rear half 15 and the first fan front half
13 constitute the first volute, the first volute fan rear half 15 is opened with a
first volute air inlet, and the first motor 11 and the first impeller 14 are mounted
on the first fan front half 13. The second volute fan 2 includes a second fan rear
half 25, a second fan front half 23, a second motor 21, and a second impeller 24.
The second fan rear half 25 and the second fan front half 23 constitute the second
volute, the second fan rear half 25 is opened with a second volute air inlet, and
the second motor 21 and the second impeller 24 are mounted on the second fan front
half 23. The third volute fan 3 includes a third fan rear half 35, a third fan front
half 33, a third motor 31, and a third impeller 34. The third fan rear half 35 and
the third fan front half 33 constitute the third volute, the third fan rear half 35
is opened with a third volute air inlet, and the third motor 31 and the third impeller
34 are mounted on the third fan front half 33, specifically as shown in Figure 9.
[0021] When the first volute fan 1, the second volute fan 2, and the third volute fan 3
are respectively mounted to the first fan mounting portion 41, the second fan mounting
portion 42 and the third fan mounting portion 43, the first fan rear half 15, the
second fan rear half 25 and the third fan rear half 35 are respectively fixed to a
first fan mounting face, a second fan mounting face and a third fan mounting face
of the first fan mounting portion 41, the second fan mounting portion 42 and the third
fan mounting portion 43 by means of a connection piece which may be a screw, a bolt,
a rivet and the like. As shown in Figure 8B, it uses a manner of a screw 91. The first
volute air inlet, the second volute air inlet and the third volute air inlet are respectively
opposite to the first mounting plate air inlet 411, the second mounting plate air
inlet 421 and the third mounting plate air inlet 431. As the first fan mounting portion
41 and the third fan mounting portion 43 form a depression, said first fan rear half
15 and said third fan rear half 35 are embedded into said depression, and the fan
rear half 25 is located on the second fan mounting portion 42 by projecting out of
the mounting plate 4. The first fan front half 13, the second fan front half 23 and
the third fan front half 33 after the corresponding motor and impeller are mounted,
are integrally connected to the first fan rear half 15, the second fan rear half 25
and the third fan rear half 35 respectively, such as to further constitute the whole
volute fan combination structure, as shown in Figure 9. Compared to a conventional
manner of mounting a motor to a mounting plate, the motor of the present application
is mounted on a volute, and the motor and the impeller may be removable together with
the volute, without requiring to remove the mounting plate, thereby improving the
convenience and the maintainability in the whole assembly. The specific structure
of the volute motor will be described in detail later.
[0022] Next, the mounting structure of the volute motor is described in detail by taking
the first motor 1 and the mounting plate 4 for example, as shown in Figures 13-18.
In the following descriptions, the axial direction is defined to be a direction parallel
to an axis of the motor, the radial direction is defined to be a direction perpendicular
to an axis of the motor, the circumferential direction is defined to be a direction
rotating about an axis of the motor. The term "side" is concerned relative to an axis
direction of the motor. For example in Figure 13, the first half 13 (a first fan front
half) is located at one side, the second half 15 (a first fan rear half) is located
at the other side, and the impeller 14 is located between the first half 13 and the
second half 15.
[0023] As shown in Figure 15, when said volute is viewed from an axial cross section obtained
by cutting the volute from a plane containing an axis 111 of the motor, a distance
from a peripheral wall of the volute proximate to a centerline of the volute in a
direction of said axis to said axis is greater than a distance from a peripheral wall
of the volute at both sides in the axis to said axis 111, and the distance is a distance
from a centerline of the peripheral wall to the axis 144 of the impeller, with a different
of H. Preferably, a distance from an outer wall of a peripheral wall of the volute
proximate to a centerline 139 of the volute in a direction of said axis 111 to said
axis 111 is greater than a distance from an outer wall of a peripheral wall of the
volute at both sides in the axis 111 to said axis 111, with a different of HI (not
shown in the drawings). Preferably, the outer wall of a peripheral wall of the volute
has a cross section which may be an arc, a trapezoid, a trimmed arc, a triangle, or
other polygons. Preferably, a distance from an outer wall of a peripheral wall of
the volute proximate to a centerline 139 of the volute in a direction of said axis
111 to said axis 111 is greater than a distance from an outer wall of a peripheral
wall of the volute at both sides in the axis 111 to said axis 111, with a different
of HI (not shown in the drawings). Preferably, the outer wall of a peripheral wall
of the volute has a cross section which may be an arc, a trapezoid, a trimmed arc,
a triangle, or other polygons. By designing an outer wall of a peripheral wall of
the volute to be an intermediately projecting structure, it may be adapted to different
vertical air conditioner structures for example having a curved housing. Further,
as the peripheral wall of the volute usually has a uniform thickness, the projection
of the outer wall of the peripheral wall may allow that the inner wall of the peripheral
wall also presents a projecting structure. By comparing the volutes of which the peripheral
wall is perpendicular to the sidewall, it is possible to increase a volume inside
the volute, and improve the air sending capability of the volute fan.
[0024] In order to facilitate the manufacture, the volute may be provided in a divided structure.
As shown in Figures 13-15, the volute comprises a first half 13 and a second half
15, the first half 13 comprises a first half peripheral wall 131 and a first half
sidewall 132, the second half comprises a second half peripheral wall 151 and a second
half sidewall 152, and the first half peripheral wall 131 and the second half peripheral
wall 151 are bent in such a manner as to surround a periphery of the impeller 14.
The first half peripheral wall 131 comprises a fixed end connected to an edge portion
of the first half sidewall 132 and a first connection end away from the first half
sidewall 132. The second half peripheral wall 151 comprises a fixed end connected
to an edge portion of the second half sidewall 152 and a second connection end away
from the second half sidewall 152. The first connection end 1311 of the first half
peripheral wall 131 is connected to the second connection end 1511 of the second half
peripheral wall 151, so that an accommodating cavity is formed inside the first half
13 and the second half 15 for accommodating the impeller 14, and formed in a cylindrical
shape with a radius increasing along a rotation direction of the impeller 14 relative
to the axis 111 of the motor.
[0025] The motor 11 of the volute motor in the present embodiment comprises a motor main
body 117 and a rotary shaft 112. The impeller 14 which is mounted within the accommodating
cavity, presents a cylindrical shape formed in a way such that a plurality of blades
141 elongately formed in an axial direction of the axis 111 of the motor present a
radiating shape and are configured at specified gaps. One end of the blades 141 is
mounted to an outer edge portion of a rotary circular plate 142 in a substantially
circular shape, and the other end of the blades 141 is mounted to a support ring 143
in an annular shape and internally formed with an impeller air inlet. The rotary circular
plate 142 is centrally fixed at the rotary shaft 112 of the motor, and under the drive
of the motor 11, the impeller 14 rotates with the rotation shaft 112 as a center.
The first half 13 is provided with a motor mounting port 133, adjacent to which the
rotary circular plate 142 of the impeller is disposed. The rotary shaft 112 of the
motor 11 passes through the motor mounting port and is connected to the rotary circular
plate 142 of the impeller 14, such as to drive rotation of the rotary circular plate
142. The second half 15 is provided with a volute air inlet 153 which corresponds
to the impeller air inlet in position for guiding air towards inside the impeller
14. The motor main body 117 is supported by the first half 13. A first damping means
is provided between the motor main body 117 and the first half 13, and the structure
and the specific mounting manner of the first damping means will be described in detail
as follows.
[0026] As the volute is usually made from a plastic material with poor overall strength,
by directly mounting the motor main body 117 to the first half 13, it may result in
inadequate strength of the first half 13 to support power of the motor, which results
in that the first half 13 is deformed or damaged. Accordingly, as a preferred embodiment,
there comprises a support disk 12 which is made from a metal material. The support
disk 12 is fixed on the first half 13, and preferably fixed on an outer wall of the
first half sidewall 132 of the first half 13, and the motor main body 117 is fixed
on the support disk 12. Preferably, the motor main body 117 is fixed on a lateral
face of the support disk 12 away from the first half 13. By providing the support
disk 12, it is possible to allow that the motor main body 117 can be provided on the
volute and supported by the volute, and at the same time may not deform or damage
the volute.
[0027] When a support disk 12 is provided, the first damping means may be disposed between
the support disk 12 and the motor main body 117. The outer wall of the peripheral
wall of the motor main body 117 is provided with a flange 133, which is fixed to the
support disk 12, and the first damping means is disposed between the flange 133 and
the support disk 12. Preferably, the first damping means is preferably a first damping
washer disposed between the flange 133 and the support disk 12. As a preferred solution,
as shown in Figure 13, the first damping washer 114 is provided in a columnar shape,
the outer periphery of the first damping washer 114 in a columnar shape is provided
with a socket, and the flange 133 which is sheet-like is inserted into inside the
first damping washer 114 from said socket. The first damping washer 114 is provided
with a through hole communicating with a mounting hole of the flange 133. The connection
piece such as a screw and a bolt after passing through a through hole of the first
damping washer 114 and a mounting hole of the flange 133 is connected to the support
disk 12 such as to be fix the motor main body 117. The first damping washer 113 preferably
uses a rubber support. When a support disc 12 is not provided, the motor 11 may also
be directly connected to the first half 13 through the aforementioned damping means
in a manner of replacing the support disc 12 by the first half 13.
[0028] The first half periphery 131 extends from a fixed end to a first connection end 1311
in a radial direction towards a direction away from the axis 111 of the motor, and
the second half periphery 151 extends from a fixed end to a second connection end
1511 in a radial direction towards a direction away from the axis 111 of the motor.
Preferably, the connection of the first connection end 1311 of the first half peripheral
wall 131 and the second connection end 1511 of the second half peripheral wall 151
is proximate to the centerline 139 of the volute perpendicular to the axis 111 of
the motor, or overlaps with the centerline 139 of the volute perpendicular to the
axis 111 of the motor.
[0029] In order to enhance the air-tightness of the volute, a sealing structure may be provided
at the connection of the half 13 and the second half 15. Preferably, the sealing structure
comprises a rib provided on one of the first connection end 1311 of the first half
peripheral wall 131 and the second connection end 1511 of the second half peripheral
wall 151 and a groove provided on the other thereof. Preferably, as shown in Figure
15, the first connection end of the first half peripheral wall 131 is provided with
a rib 1312 extending towards the second half 15, and the second half peripheral wall
151 is provided with a groove 1512 corresponding to the rib 1312. When the first half
13 is connected to the second half 15, the rib 1312 is embedded into the groove 1512,
so that it is possible to improve the sealing property of the half and avoid air leakage
of the peripheral wall of the volute to reduce the efficiency of the volute fan. The
structure of the rib 1312 and the groove 1512 may be provided in a single manner and
may also be provided in a plural manner.
[0030] The sealing structure may also use a form of a sealing ring by providing a flange
on one of the first half 13 and the second half 15, and providing a groove on the
other thereof. The flange abuts against the groove and presses the sealing ring within
the groove to effectuate the sealing. The sealing ring may also use rubber or other
soft materials. The sealing structure may be provided radially outside or radially
inside the peripheral wall of the volute.
[0031] As a preferred embodiment, as shown in Figure 15, the rotary circular plate 142 is
disposed in such a manner as to project towards an interior of the impeller 14 in
a direction from the edge to an axis center of the rotary circular plate 142. The
rotary circular plate 142 presents substantially a cup shape or a tapered shape, and
the radial inside of the rotary circular plate 142 forms a motor accommodating space.
The rotary shaft 112 of the motor passes through the volute into the volute, and a
portion of the motor main body 117 may be located within the motor accommodating space.
By doing so, there are advantages of reducing a length of the motor 11 projecting
out of an exterior of the volute, reducing a mounting length of the volute motor in
an axial direction, and allowing the overall structure of the volute fan to be more
compact. Further, the first half sidewall 132 of the first half 13 is correspondingly
formed with an inner recess 1321, the center of which is provided with a motor mounting
port 133. The inner recess 1321 is further disposed to project towards an interior
of the impeller 14 in a direction from the edge to the axis center of the motor mounting
port 133.
[0032] In order to further reduce vibration between the motor and the support disk, as shown
in Figure 17, preferably, the outer wall of the peripheral wall of the motor main
body 117 is provided with a flange 133, which is fixed to the support disk 12, and
a first damping structure is provided between the flange 133 and the support disk
12. Preferably, the first damping structure is preferably a first damping washer disposed
between the flange 133 and the support disk 12. As a preferred solution, as shown
in Figure 17, the first damping washer 114 is provided in a columnar shape, the outer
periphery of the first damping washer 114 in a columnar shape is provided with a socket,
and the flange 133 which is sheet-like is inserted into inside the first damping washer
114 from said socket. The first damping washer 114 is provided with a through hole
communicating with a mounting hole of the flange 133. The connection piece such as
a screw and a bolt after passing through a through hole of the first damping washer
114 and a mounting hole of the flange 133 is connected to the support disk 12 such
as to be fix the motor 11. The first damping washer 113 preferably uses a rubber support.
[0033] In order to further reduce vibration between the motor 11 and the impeller 14, as
shown in Figure 18, a second damper structure is provided between the rotary shaft
112 of the motor and the rotary circular plate 142 of the impeller 13. Preferably,
the second damping structure comprises a rubber sleeve 115 and a metal collar 116;
the rubber sleeve 115 is fixed at an outer periphery of the rotary shaft 112 of the
motor to rotate synchronously with the motor shaft 11. The outer periphery of the
metal collar is connected to the rotary circular plate 142, and the inner periphery
is connected to the rubber sleeve 115. The power of the rotary shaft 112 of the motor
is transferred to the rotary circular plate 142 to further drive rotation of the impeller
14, and the presence of the rubber 115 may effectively reduce vibration transferred
by the motor 11 to the impeller 13 and effectively reduce the noise.
[0034] Preferably, in order to reduce vibration transferred by the motor main body 117 to
the volute 13, a cylindrical support 134 is provided at an edge of the motor mounting
port 133 of the first half 13, and the cylindrical support 134 is internally provided
with a through hole communicating with the motor mounting port 133. As shown in Figure
17, the fixed end of the cylindrical support 134 is connected to the edge of the motor
mounting port 133, and the free end of the cylindrical support 134 extends in an axis
towards a direction away from a center of the volute. At least a portion of the motor
main body 117 is located within the cylindrical support 134 such that the rotary shaft
112 of the motor passes through the motor mounting port 133 and is connected to the
impeller 14. A third damping structure is provided between the cylindrical support
134 and an outer wall of the cylindrical wall of the motor main body 117. Preferably,
the third damping structure is a second sealing ring 135 provided at an end or an
inner wall of the cylindrical support 134. When the motor 11 is located inside the
cylindrical support 134, an elastic fit is formed between the second sealing ring
135 and the outer wall of the peripheral wall of the motor main body 117, such as
to reduce vibration transferred by the motor to the volute. At the same time, it is
also possible to form a sealing fit to close the motor mounting port 133, so as to
effectuate sealing at the motor mounting port 133 and prevent that the efficiency
of the volute motor is reduced by air leakage at the motor mounting port. The second
sealing ring 135 may be mounted on the cylindrical support 134, and may also be mounted
at an outer periphery of the motor main body 117. Preferably, as shown in Figure 17,
the second sealing ring 135 is provided to be an annular structure having a U cross
section, the opening of which is directed towards a free end of the cylindrical support
134 and mounted at a free end of the cylindrical support 134. The inner peripheral
wall of the second sealing ring 135 abuts against the outer wall of the peripheral
wall of the motor main body 117. Preferably, the inner periphery of the second sealing
ring which is provided with a sealing lip extending towards the motor, may abut against
the outer wall of the peripheral wall of the motor main body 117. Preferably, the
volute 13 is provided with a mounting seat 136, and the support disk 12 is connected
to the mounting disk 136 such as to be mounted to the first half 13. The lateral face
of the support disc 12 opposite to the cylindrical seat 134 is pressed against the
second sealing ring 135 to sandwich the second sealing ring between the support disk
12 and the cylindrical support 134, so as to better fix the second sealing ring 135.
[0035] Next, explanations are made to the mounting structure of the volute motor of the
present embodiment. As shown in Figure 14, the mounting structure of the volute motor
of the present embodiment comprises the aforementioned volute fan and mounting plate
4, in which the volute fan is mounted on the mounting plate 4, and the mounting plate
is provided with a mounting plate air inlet 41. The second half 15 is fixedly connected
to the mounting plate 4 through a fastener such as a screw, a bolt and a rivet, the
volute air inlet 153 on the second half 15 is opposite to the mounting plate air inlet
41 on the mounting plate 4 in position, and the motor 11 and the impeller 14 are both
mounted to the first half 14. The first half 13 mounted with the motor 11 and the
impeller 14 is connected to the second half 15 such as to mount the volute fan to
the mounting plate 4.
[0036] Next, detailed explanations are made to the specific assembling manner of the aforementioned
volute fan and mounting plate 4.
[0037] When the volute fan is fixed to the mounting plate 4, there comprise the following
steps:
Step I:
[0038] The second half 15 is connected to the mounting plate 4. Preferably, the second half
sidewall 152 is connected to the mounting plate 4 through a fastener, and the second
half peripheral wall 151 is located at one side of the second half sidewall 152 away
from the mounting plate 4. The fastener may use a connection piece such as a screw
and a rivet.
[0039] Step II: the motor 11 and the impeller 14 are connected to the first half 13. There
specifically comprise two manners:
Manner 1:
[0040] The support disk 12 is fixed to the first half 13; the rotary shaft 112 of the motor
11 passes through the motor mounting port 133 on the first half 13 and fixes the motor
11 on the support disk 12 so as to fix the motor 11 to the first half 13; and the
rotary circular plate 142 of the impeller 14 is connected to the rotary shaft 112
of the motor 11 so as to connect the impeller 14 and the motor.
Or manner 2:
[0041] The motor 11 is connected to the support disk 12; the support disk 12 together with
the motor 11 are fixed to the first half 13, and the rotary shaft 112 of the motor
11 passes through the motor mounting port 133 on the first half 13; the rotary circular
plate 142 of the impeller 14 is connected to the rotary shaft 112 of the motor 11
so as to connect the impeller 14 and the motor 11.
[0042] Step III, the first half 13 mounted with the motor 11 and the impeller 14 is connected
to the second half 15, so as to integrally mount the volute fan to the mounting plate
4.
[0043] Among them, the sequence of the step I and the step II may be interchanged and may
also be performed at the same time.
[0044] Compared to the current volute fan structure, the motor 11 and the impeller 14 of
the volute fan of the embodiment I are fully mounted on the first half 13, and integrally
mounted with the first half 13 upon installation, so that the installation is more
convenient. When it is necessary to perform such operations as repair, maintenance
and replacement of the motor 11 or the impeller 14, it is only necessary to remove
the first half 13 together with the motor 11 and the impeller 14 as a whole as well
as the second half 15. It is necessary to remove the second volute 15, and it is also
necessary to remove the mounting plate 4 so that there is a better overall maintenance.
[0045] Further, a common person skilled in the art should understand that, the drawings
provided herein are for the purpose of description, and that the drawings are not
necessarily delineated according to the scale.
[0046] At the same time, it should be understood that, the exemplary embodiments are provided,
so that the present disclosure is comprehensive, and its scope is adequately delivered
to a person skilled in the art. Many specific details (for example examples of a specific
member, device and method) are offered to provide a comprehensive understanding of
the present disclosure. A person skilled in the art will understand that, it is necessary
to use specific details, the embodiments may be implemented in many different forms,
and the exemplary embodiments should not be understood to limit the scope of the present
disclosure. In several exemplary embodiments, there are no detailed descriptions of
the commonly known device structure and the commonly known art.
[0047] The foregoing is intended only as a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
but is not used for limiting the present invention, and for a person skilled in the
art, the present invention may have various modifications and variations. Any amendment,
equivalent replacement, improvement, and the like are contained within the protection
scope of the present invention which is defined by the following claims.
1. A vertical air conditioner, comprising:
a housing provided with a top air outlet (53) located at a top thereof and a bottom
air outlet (54) located at a bottom thereof, said housing comprising a front panel
(51) and a rear panel (55), between which a hollow chamber is enclosed; and
a volute fan combination structure comprising: mounting plate (4) and at least two
adjacent volute fans mounted on said mounting plate (4), wherein one volute fan of
the two adjacent volute fans has an intermediate inclined air outlet located between
the two adjacent volute fans, said intermediate inclined air outlet extending along
a direction away from said mounting plate (4),
the volute fan combination structure being arranged within said hollow chamber along
a longitudinal direction, a main body air duct (56) being formed between said at least
two adjacent volute fans and said front panel (51), said main body air duct (56) respectively
communicates with the top air outlet (53) and the bottom air outlet (54),
the vertical air conditioner comprising three volute fans (1, 2, 3) having a third
volute fan (3), a second volute fan (2) and a first volute fan (1) provided in an
upward sequence; characterized in that said second volute fan (2) comprises second volute fan air outlets (28, 29) configured
for blowing air upwards and blowing air downwards, said second volute fan air outlets
(28, 29) extending along a direction away from said mounting plate (4).
2. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface adjacent
to said mounting plate (4) of said intermediate inclined air outlet representing a
slope or camber, an extension of said slope or an extension of a tangent plane of
said camber not intersecting with a volute of another volute fan adjacent to said
intermediate inclined air outlet.
3. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface adjacent
to said mounting
plate (4) of said second volute fan air outlets (28,29) representing a slope or camber,
an extension of a corresponding slope or an extension of a tangent plane of an camber
not intersecting with a volute of the first volute fan or the third volute fan opposite
to said second volute fan said air outlets (28,29).
4. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein,
said first volute fan (1) comprising a first volute fan air outlet (18) configured
for blowing air upwards; and
said third volute fan (3) comprising a third volute fan air outlet (39) configured
for blowing air downwards.
5. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 4, wherein,
the inner surface (282) adjacent to said mounting plate (4) of said second volute
fan first air outlet (28) representing a slope or camber, an extension of said slope
or an extension (2821) of a tangent plane of the camber not intersecting with a volute
of the first volute fan (1); and
the inner surface (292) adjacent to said mounting plate (4) of said second volute
fan second air outlet (29) representing a slope or camber, an extension of said slope
or an extension (2921) of a tangent plane of the camber not intersecting with a volute
of the third volute fan (3).
6. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 4, wherein,
a first deflector (280) parallel to said mounting plate (4) provided at least on a
wall away from said mounting plate (4) of said second volute fan first air outlet
(28); and/or
a second deflector (290) parallel to said mounting plate (4) provided at least on
a wall away from said mounting plate (4) of second volute fan second air outlet (29).
7. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 6, wherein said first deflector (280)
comprising a sleeve extending upwards, and said second deflector (290) comprising
a sleeve extending downwards.
8. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein said second volute fan
(2) is further away from said mounting plate (4) than said first volute fan (1) and
said third volute fan (3).
9. The vertical air conditioner according to claim 8, wherein said mounting plate (4)
is provided with a first fan mounting portion (41), a second fan mounting portion
(42) and a third volute fan mounting portion (43) for respectively mounting the first
volute fan (1), the second volute fan (2) and the third volute fan (3) correspondingly,
and
wherein said second fan mounting portion is disposed such as to project towards the
front of said mounting plate (4) and forward of said first fan mounting portion (41)
and said third fan mounting portion (43).
1. Vertikale Klimaanlage, umfassend:
ein Gehäuse, das mit einem oberen Luftauslass (53), der sich an einer Oberseite davon
befindet, und einem unteren Luftauslass (54), der sich an einer Unterseite davon befindet,
versehen ist, das Gehäuse umfassend eine vordere Platte (51) und eine hintere Platte
(55), zwischen denen eine Hohlkammer eingeschlossen ist; und
Spiralventilator-Kombinationsstruktur, umfassend: eine Montageplatte (4) und mindestens
zwei benachbarte Spiralventilatoren, die an der Montageplatte (4) montiert sind, wobei
ein Spiralventilator der zwei benachbarten Spiralventilatoren einen geneigten Zwischenluftauslass
aufweist, der sich zwischen den zwei benachbarten Spiralventilatoren befindet, wobei
sich der geneigte Zwischenluftauslass in einer Richtung weg von der Montageplatte
(4) erstreckt,
wobei die Spiralventilator-Kombinationsstruktur innerhalb der Hohlkammer entlang einer
Längsrichtung angeordnet ist, ein Hauptkörper-Luftkanal (56) zwischen den mindestens
zwei benachbarten Spiralventilatoren und der vorderen Platte (51) gebildet ist, wobei
der Hauptkörper-Luftkanal (56) jeweils mit dem oberen Luftauslass (53) und dem unteren
Luftauslass (54) in Verbindung steht,
die vertikale Klimaanlage umfassend drei Spiralventilatoren (1, 2, 3), die einen dritten
Spiralventilator (3), einen zweiten Spiralventilator (2) und einen ersten Spiralventilator
(1) aufweisen, die in einer aufsteigenden Reihenfolge bereitgestellt sind;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der zweite Spiralventilator (2) zweite Spiralventilator-Luftauslässe (28, 29) umfasst,
die konfiguriert sind, um Luft nach oben zu blasen und Luft nach unten zu blasen,
wobei sich die zweiten Spiralventilator-Luftauslässe (28, 29) entlang einer Richtung
weg von der Montageplatte (4) erstrecken.
2. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei die an die Montageplatte (4) angrenzende
Innenfläche des geneigten Zwischenluftauslasses eine Neigung oder Wölbung darstellt,
wobei eine Verlängerung der Neigung oder eine Verlängerung einer Tangentialebene der
Wölbung sich nicht mit einer Spirale eines anderen Spiralventilators schneidet, der
an den geneigten Zwischenluftauslass angrenzt.
3. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Innenfläche, die an die Montageplatte
(4) der zweiten Spiralventilator-Luftauslässe (28, 29) angrenzt, eine Neigung oder
Wölbung, eine Verlängerung einer entsprechenden Neigung oder eine Verlängerung einer
Tangentialebene einer Wölbung darstellt, die sich nicht mit einer Spirale des ersten
Spiralventilators oder des dritten Spiralventilators gegenüber den zweiten Spiralventilator-Luftauslässen
(28, 29) schneidet.
4. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei
der erste Spiralventilator (1) einen ersten Spiralventilator-Luftauslass (18) umfasst,
der konfiguriert ist, um Luft nach oben zu blasen; und
wobei der dritte Spiralventilator (3) einen dritten Spiralventilator-Luftauslass (39)
umfasst, der konfiguriert ist, um Luft nach unten zu blasen.
5. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 4, wobei
die Innenfläche (282), die an die Montageplatte (4) des ersten Luftauslasses (28)
des zweiten Spiralventilators angrenzt, eine Neigung oder Wölbung, eine Verlängerung
der Neigung oder eine Verlängerung (2821) einer Tangentialebene der Wölbung darstellt,
die sich nicht mit einer Spirale des ersten Spiralventilators (1) schneidet; und
die Innenfläche (292), die an die Montageplatte (4) des zweiten Luftauslasses (29)
des zweiten Spiralventilators angrenzt, eine Neigung oder Wölbung, eine Verlängerung
der Neigung oder eine Verlängerung (2921) einer Tangentialebene der Wölbung darstellt,
die sich nicht mit einer Spirale des dritten Spiralventilators (3) schneidet.
6. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 4, wobei
ein erstes Ablenkelement (280) parallel zu der Montageplatte (4) zumindest an einer
von der Montageplatte (4) entfernten Wand des ersten Luftauslasses (28) des zweiten
Spiralventilators bereitgestellt ist; und/oder
ein zweites Ablenkelement (290) parallel zu der Montageplatte (4) zumindest an einer
von der Montageplatte (4) des zweiten Spiralventilators entfernten Wand des zweiten
Luftauslasses (29) bereitgestellt ist.
7. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 6,
wobei das erste Ablenkelement (280) umfassend eine sich nach oben erstreckende Hülse
und das zweite Ablenkelement (290) umfassend eine sich nach unten erstreckende Hülse
aufweist.
8. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1,
wobei der zweite Spiralventilator (2) weiter von der Montageplatte (4) entfernt ist
als der erste Spiralventilator (1) und der dritte Spiralventilator (3).
9. Vertikale Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 8,
wobei die Montageplatte (4) mit einem ersten Ventilatormontageabschnitt (41), einem
zweiten Ventilatormontageabschnitt (42) und einem dritten Spiralventilator-Montageabschnitt
(43) versehen ist, um den ersten Spiralventilator (1), den zweiten Spiralventilator
(2) und den dritten Spiralventilator (3) entsprechend zu montieren, und
wobei der zweite Ventilatormontageabschnitt angeordnet ist, um in Richtung der Vorderseite
der Montageplatte (4) und vor dem ersten Ventilatormontageabschnitt (41) und dem dritten
Ventilatormontageabschnitt (43) hervorzustehen.
1. Climatiseur vertical, comprenant :
un boîtier pourvu d'une sortie d'air supérieure (53) située en haut de celui-ci et
d'une sortie d'air inférieure (54) située en bas de celui-ci, ledit boîtier comprenant
un panneau avant (51) et un panneau arrière (55), entre lesquels une chambre creuse
est ménagée ; et
une structure d'ensemble ventilateur à volute comprenant : une plaque de montage (4)
et au moins deux ventilateurs à volute adjacents montés sur ladite plaque de montage
(4), dans lequel un ventilateur à volute des deux ventilateurs à volute adjacents
a une sortie d'air inclinée médiane située entre les deux ventilateurs à volute adjacents,
ladite sortie d'air inclinée médiane s'étendant dans une direction s'éloignant de
ladite plaque de montage (4),
la structure d'ensemble ventilateur à volute étant agencée à l'intérieur de ladite
chambre creuse le long d'une direction longitudinale, un conduit d'air de corps principal
(56) étant formé entre lesdits au moins deux ventilateurs à volute adjacents et ledit
panneau avant (51), ledit conduit d'air de corps principal (56) communique respectivement
avec la sortie d'air supérieure (53) et la sortie d'air inférieure (54),
le climatiseur vertical comprenant trois ventilateurs à volute (1, 2, 3) avant un
troisième ventilateur à volute (3), un deuxième ventilateur à volute (2) et un premier
ventilateur à volute (1) prévus dans une séquence ascendante ;
caractérisé en ce que ledit deuxième ventilateur à volute (2) comprend des sorties d'air de deuxième ventilateur
à volute (28, 29) configurées pour souffler de l'air vers le haut et souffler de l'air
vers le bas, lesdites sorties d'air de deuxième ventilateur à volute (28, 29) s'étendant
dans une direction s'éloignant de ladite plaque de montage (4).
2. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la surface interne adjacente
à ladite plaque de montage (4) de ladite sortie d'air inclinée médiane représente
une pente ou une cambrure, une extension de ladite pente ou une extension d'un plan
tangent de ladite cambrure ne coupant pas une volute d'un autre ventilateur à volute
adjacent à ladite sortie d'air inclinée médiane.
3. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la surface interne adjacente
à ladite plaque de montage (4) desdites sorties d'air (28, 29) du deuxième ventilateur
à volute représente une pente ou une cambrure, une extension d'une pente correspondante
ou une extension d'un plan tangent d'une cambrure ne coupant pas une volute du premier
ventilateur à volute ou du troisième ventilateur à volute opposée auxdites sorties
d'air (28, 29) dudit deuxième ventilateur à volute.
4. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 1, dans lequel,
ledit premier ventilateur à volute (1) comprend une première sortie d'air (18) de
ventilateur à volute configurée pour souffler de l'air vers le haut ; et
ledit troisième ventilateur à volute (3) comprend une troisième sortie d'air (39)
de ventilateur à volute configurée pour souffler de l'air vers le bas.
5. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 4, dans lequel,
la surface interne (282) adjacente à ladite plaque de montage (4) de ladite première
sortie d'air (28) du deuxième ventilateur à volute représente une pente ou une cambrure,
une extension de ladite pente ou une extension (2821) d'un plan tangent de la cambrure
ne coupant pas une volute du premier ventilateur à volute (1) ; et
la surface interne (292) adjacente à ladite plaque de montage (4) de ladite deuxième
sortie d'air (29) du deuxième ventilateur à volute représente une pente ou une cambrure,
une extension de ladite pente ou une extension (2921) d'un plan tangent de la cambrure
ne coupant pas une volute du troisième ventilateur à volute (3).
6. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 4, dans lequel,
un premier déflecteur (280) parallèle à ladite plaque de montage (4) est agencé au
moins sur une paroi éloignée de ladite plaque de montage (4) de ladite première sortie
d'air (28) du deuxième ventilateur à volute ; et/ou
un second déflecteur (290) parallèle à ladite plaque de montage (4) est agencé au
moins sur une paroi éloignée de ladite plaque de montage (4) de la deuxième sortie
d'air (29) du deuxième ventilateur à volute.
7. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 6,
dans lequel ledit premier déflecteur (280) comprend un manchon s'étendant vers le
haut, et ledit second déflecteur (290) comprend un manchon s'étendant vers le bas.
8. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 1,
dans lequel ledit deuxième ventilateur à volute (2) est plus éloigné de ladite plaque
de montage (4) que ledit premier ventilateur à volute (1) et ledit troisième ventilateur
à volute (3).
9. Climatiseur vertical selon la revendication 8,
dans lequel ladite plaque de montage (4) est pourvue d'une première partie de montage
de ventilateur (41), d'une deuxième partie de montage de ventilateur (42) et d'une
troisième partie de montage de ventilateur à volute (43) pour monter respectivement
le premier ventilateur à volute (1), le deuxième ventilateur à volute (2) et le troisième
ventilateur à volute (3) de manière correspondante, et
dans lequel ladite deuxième partie de montage de ventilateur est disposée de manière
à faire saillie vers l'avant de ladite plaque de montage (4) et en avant de ladite
première partie de montage de ventilateur (41) et de ladite troisième partie de montage
de ventilateur (43).