MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER
20220178556 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F13/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F1/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F2221/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A mobile air conditioner includes a housing includes an air outlet, and an air exhaust pipe detachably connected to the housing. The air exhaust pipe having a communication state and a storage state. In the communication state, the air exhaust pipe is connected to the housing and the air outlet is in communication with an outdoor environment through the air exhaust pipe. In the storage state, the air exhaust pipe is attached to the housing in a suspension manner after being detached.
Claims
1.-20. (canceled)
21. A mobile air conditioner comprising: a housing includes an air outlet; and an air exhaust pipe detachably connected to the housing, the air exhaust pipe having: a communication state in which the air exhaust pipe is connected to the housing and the air outlet is in communication with an outdoor environment through the air exhaust pipe, and a storage state in which the air exhaust pipe is attached to the housing in a suspension manner after being detached.
22. The mobile air conditioner of claim 21, wherein, when the air exhaust pipe is in the communication state, the air exhaust pipe and the housing are connected and fixed to each other by at least one of a screw structure, a buckle structure, or a screw thread structure.
23. The mobile air conditioner of claim 21, wherein, when the air exhaust pipe is in the storage state, the air exhaust pipe and the housing are connected and fixed to each other by at least one of a hanging structure, a bonding structure, or a screw structure.
24. The mobile air conditioner of claim 22, wherein: the housing is provided with a hanging hole; one end of the air exhaust pipe is provided with a hook corresponding to the hanging hole, and configured to be hung at the hanging hole when the air exhaust pipe is in the storage state.
25. The mobile air conditioner of claim 24, wherein: a mounting sleeve protrudes at a peripheral edge of the air outlet; the hanging hole is arranged at a top wall of the mounting sleeve and configured to penetrate through the top wall; and one end of the air exhaust pipe is provided with a buckle corresponding to the hanging hole, and configured to be buckled with the hanging hole when the air exhaust pipe is in the communication state.
26. The mobile air conditioner of claim 25, wherein the buckle includes the hook, the hook including: a connection member protruding laterally from the air exhaust pipe; and a hook member extending from an outer edge of the connection member toward another end of the air exhaust pipe, the hook member being configured to: be buckled into the hanging hole from an inner side of the mounting sleeve when the air exhaust pipe is in the communication state; and be hung into the hanging hole from an outer side of the mounting sleeve when the air exhaust pipe is in the storage state.
27. The mobile air conditioner of claim 25, wherein the air exhaust pipe includes an air exhaust hose and pipe joints respectively connected to two ends of the air exhaust hose, and the hook or the buckle is arranged at one or more of the pipe joints.
28. The mobile air conditioner of claim 27, wherein: the two pipe joints includes a first pipe joint and a second pipe joint; the air exhaust pipe further includes: a first connection ring configured to connect the first pipe joint and one end of the air exhaust hose; and a second connection ring configured to connect the second pipe joint and another end of the air exhaust pipe.
29. The mobile air conditioner of claim 28, wherein the first connection ring and the second connection ring include rigid connection rings.
30. The mobile air conditioner of claim 27, wherein the pipe joints are made of a hard material.
31. The mobile air conditioner of claim 27, wherein the air exhaust hose is made of an elastic material.
32. The mobile air conditioner of claim 22, wherein: a lug protrudes from one end of the air exhaust pipe laterally, and the lug is provided with a through hole; the housing is provided with a screw hole corresponding to the through hole; and the screw hole and the through hole are connected to each other by a screw.
33. The mobile air conditioner of claim 22, wherein a surface of the air exhaust pipe or a surface of the housing is provided with a double-sided strong adhesive, and the air exhaust pipe and the housing are bonded to each other by the double-sided strong adhesive.
34. The mobile air conditioner of claim 21, wherein the housing includes a front panel, a back panel, and a side panel connecting the front panel and the back panel, and the air exhaust pipe is attached to the back panel or the side panel in a suspension manner after being detached.
35. The mobile air conditioner of claim 34, wherein the air outlet is provided at the side panel or the back panel.
36. The mobile air conditioner of claim 34, wherein the air outlet is provided at the back panel, and the air exhaust pipe is configured to be attached to the back panel in a suspension manner and block the air outlet when the air exhaust pipe is in the storage state.
37. The mobile air conditioner of claim 34, wherein: the housing is further provided with an air inlet communicating with the air outlet; and the air exhaust pipe is configured to block the air inlet when the air exhaust pipe is in the storage state.
38. The mobile air conditioner of claim 21, further comprising: a window sealing plate provided with a vent, and the vent of the window sealing plate being connected to the air exhaust pipe.
39. The mobile air conditioner of claim 21, further comprising: an indoor heat exchanger and an indoor fan arranged in an indoor heat exchange chamber formed in the housing; and an outdoor heat exchanger and an outdoor fan arranged in an outdoor heat exchange chamber formed in the housing, the air outlet being in communication with the outdoor heat exchange chamber.
40. The mobile air conditioner of claim 39, wherein the indoor heat exchange chamber and the outdoor heat exchange chamber are arranged one over another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In order to more clearly explain the embodiments of this application or the technical solutions in the existing technologies, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the existing technologies will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are merely some embodiments of this application. For those of ordinary skill in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structure shown in these drawings without paying creative work.
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TABLE-US-00001 Description of reference numerals: Reference Name Reference Name Numeral Numeral 100 Mobile air conditioner 1222 Second pipe joint 110 Housing 1231 First connection ring 111 Air outlet 1232 Second connection ring 112 Inlet 124 Hook 113 Mounting sleeve 1241 Connection member 114 Hanging hole 1242 Hook member 120 Air exhaust pipe 130 Window sealing plate 121 Air exhaust hose 200 Window frame 1221 First pipe joint
[0032] The realization of the object, functional characteristics, and advantages of this application will be further described in connection with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0033] In the following, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described in connection with the drawings in the embodiments of this application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative efforts shall fall within the scope of this application.
[0034] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in the embodiments of this application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement situation, etc. between components in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings). If the specific posture changes, the directional indication also changes accordingly.
[0035] In addition, the descriptions related to “first,” “second,” and the like in this application are for descriptive purposes only, and should not be understood as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature associated with “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but they must be based on what can be achieved by those of ordinary skill in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be achieved, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist, or is not within the scope of protection defined by the claims of this application.
[0036] This application provides a mobile air conditioner. An air exhaust pipe can be stored on a housing of the mobile air conditioner when the air exhaust pipe of the mobile air conditioner is not used, so that the air exhaust pipe can be assembled with the mobile air conditioner as a whole for storage and preventing loss.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] Specifically, an indoor heat exchange chamber and an outdoor heat exchange chamber arranged one over another are formed inside the housing 110, and the air outlet 111 of the housing 110 is communicated with the outdoor heat exchange chamber. The mobile air conditioner 100 further includes an outdoor heat exchanger, an indoor heat exchanger, an indoor fan and an outdoor fan. The indoor heat exchanger and the indoor fan are arranged in the indoor heat exchange chamber. The outdoor heat exchanger and the outdoor fan are arranged in the outdoor heat exchange chamber. When the air exhaust pipe 120 is in the communication state, one end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is connected to the air outlet 111, and the other end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is mounted to a window frame 200.
[0039] When the mobile air conditioner 100 works, the outside air is driven by the indoor fan to enter the indoor heat exchange chamber, and is sent to the indoor environment after heat exchange by the indoor heat exchanger. At the same time, the outside air is driven by the outdoor fan to enter the outdoor heat exchange chamber, exchanges heat with the outdoor heat exchanger, and then is discharged to the outdoor environment through the air exhaust pipe 120. In order to prevent the discharged air from leaking back to the room, the mobile air conditioner 100 further includes a window sealing plate, the window sealing plate 200 is provided with a vent, and an air outlet end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is connected to the vent of the window sealing plate 200 to seal a gap between the air exhaust pipe 120 and the window frame 200.
[0040] When the mobile air conditioner 100 is not working, the air exhaust pipe 120 is detached from the housing 110, and the air exhaust pipe 120 is attached to the housing 110 in a suspension manner to make it in the storage state, so that the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 can be connected as a whole for storage. Therefore, the space occupied by the whole mobile air conditioner 100 is smaller and easier to store.
[0041] It should be noted that the housing 110 includes a front panel, a back panel, and side panels between the front panel and the back panel. The air outlet 111 may be provided at the side panels or the back panel. Specifically, the air outlet 111 is provided at the back panel to hide the air outlet 111. In addition, the air exhaust pipe 120 may be stored on the side panels or the back panel. Also in order to hide the air exhaust pipe 120, it is preferable to store the air exhaust pipe 120 on the back panel.
[0042] In the technical solution of this application, when the mobile air conditioner 100 is not working, the mobile air conditioner 100 is attached to the housing 110 of the mobile air conditioner 100 in a suspension manner, so that the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 are connected as a whole, thereby making the mobile air conditioner 100 as a whole occupy a small space volume, which is easier to store, and is not easy to lose. When the air exhaust pipe 120 needs to be used, the air exhaust pipe 120 is taken out from the housing 110 and mounted at the window mounting plate.
[0043] Referring to
[0044] Of course, in other embodiments, the housing 110 is further provided with an air inlet 112 communicating with the air outlet 111. Similarly, in order to reduce the occurrence that insects (such as cockroaches or mice) or dust in the environment may enter the inside of the housing 110 from the air inlet 112, optionally, when the air exhaust pipe 120 is in the storage state, the air exhaust pipe 120 blocks the air inlet 112. As a result, insects (such as cockroaches or mice) or dust in the environment are difficult to cross the air exhaust pipe 120 and enter the air inlet 112.
[0045] When the air exhaust pipe 120 is in the storage state, there are many installation methods in which the air exhaust pipe 120 is attached to the housing 110 in a suspension manner. For example, but not limited to, the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 are connected and fixed to each other by any one of a hanging structure, a bonding structure, and a screw structure.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] Of course, in other embodiments, the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 may be connected and fixed to each other by the screw structure. Specifically, a lug may protrude from one end of the air exhaust pipe 120 laterally, the lug is provided with a through hole, the housing 110 is provided with a screw hole corresponding to the through hole, and the screw hole and the through hole are connected by a screw. Alternatively, the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 may also be connected and fixed to each other by the bonding structure. Specifically, a surface of the air exhaust pipe 120 or the housing 110 is provided with a double-sided strong adhesive, and the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 are bonded by the double-sided strong adhesive.
[0048] Referring to
[0049] In view of this, in an embodiment, a mounting sleeve 113 protrudes at a peripheral edge of the air outlet 111, and the hanging hole 114 is arranged at a top wall of the mounting sleeve 113 and configured to penetrate through the top wall; one end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is provided with a buckle correspondingly buckled to the hanging hole 114, and when the air exhaust pipe 120 is in the communication state, the buckle is buckled with the hanging hole 114.
[0050] When it is necessary to store the air exhaust pipe 120, the air inlet end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is detached from the mounting sleeve 113, and the hook 124 is connected to the hanging hole 114, so that the air exhaust pipe 120 is suspended on the housing 110. When the air exhaust pipe 120 needs to be used, the air inlet end of the air exhaust pipe 120 is sleeved with the mounting sleeve 113, and the buckle and the hanging hole 114 are buckled and fixed, so that the air exhaust pipe 120 communicates the air outlet 111 with the outdoor environment. That is, at this time, the hanging hole 114 acts as a buckle hole for the buckle to buckle into.
[0051] Referring to
[0052] That is to say, when the air exhaust pipe 120 is in the communication state or the storage state, the air exhaust pipe 120 and the housing 110 can be fixed through the connection of the hook 124 and the hanging hole 114, and the difference is that the direction in which the hook 124 is buckled into the hanging hole 114 is different (see the above description for details). Therefore, the number of hole structures on the housing 110 can be reduced, thus reducing the manufacturing process.
[0053] Based on any one of the above embodiments, the air exhaust pipe 120 includes an air exhaust hose 121 and pipe joints respectively connected to two ends of the air exhaust hose 121. The two pipe joints are respectively a first pipe joint 1221 and a second pipe joint 1222, the air exhaust pipe 120 further includes a first connection ring 1231 and a second connection ring 1232, and the first connection ring 1231 and the second connection ring 1232 are rigid connection rings. The first connection ring 1231 connects the first pipe joint 1221 and one end of the air exhaust hose 121, and the second connection ring 1232 connects the second pipe joint 1222 and the other end of the air exhaust pipe 120.
[0054] Generally speaking, the air exhaust hose 121 is made of an elastic material, and the air exhaust hose 121 is elastically stretchable. Therefore, the air exhaust hose 121 is relatively soft, and it is inconvenient to set the hook 124. The pipe joint is usually made of a hard material and has better strength. Therefore, the hook 124 can be provided at the pipe joint to improve the stability of the air exhaust pipe 120 fixed to the housing 110 by the hook 124.
[0055] The above are only the preferred embodiments of this application, and therefore do not limit the scope of this application. Under the concept of this application, any equivalent structural transformation made by using the content of the description and drawings of this application, or direct/indirect application in other related technical fields are all included in the scope of this application.