Ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination
09841181 ยท 2017-12-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Decong Yang (Foshan, CN)
- Qianhao Tan (Foshan, CN)
- Pingting Yang (Foshan, CN)
- Qiuqian Liang (Foshan, CN)
- Yannong Wu (Foshan, CN)
- Hitoshi Yoshikawa (Gifu, JP)
Cpc classification
F24F2221/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/661
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0096
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F7/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/078
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A ventilation fan with illumination includes a housing, a fan, and lighting equipment in the housing. The housing includes a first opening communicating with an air outlet, the first opening communicating with a duct, and a second opening that communicates with an interior space, The lighting equipment includes a light, a cover in the housing that surrounds the light periphery, the cover reflecting light and transmitting the light into the space through the second opening, and a restrictor that restricts passage of air between the light periphery and the lighting cover. An air intake gap is provided between a lower end of the cover and an edge of the second opening and introduced through the second opening and the air intake gap, is discharged through the first opening into the duct, the edge of the second opening being located below the lower end of the cover.
Claims
1. A ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination comprising a fan unit, a main housing, and lighting equipment installed in the main housing, wherein the main housing includes a first opening in communication with the fan unit and a duct, and a second opening provided in a lower part of the main housing so as to communicate with an interior of a room, the lighting equipment includes a lighting part, a lighting cover fixed to the main housing and provided in the main housing so as to surround a periphery of the lighting part, the lighting cover having a reflecting surface for reflecting light from the lighting part to transmit the light into the room through the second opening, and a restrictor that restricts passage of air between the periphery of the lighting part and the lighting cover, and a gap for air intake is provided between a lower end of the lighting cover and an edge of the second opening so that air is introduced into the main housing through the second opening and the gap for air intake, and the introduced air is discharged through the first opening into the duct by the fan unit, the edge of the second opening being located below the lower end of the lighting cover.
2. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, wherein the lighting cover comprises a generally circular truncated conical cylinder shape or a generally polygonal truncated prismoidal cylinder shape such that an opening of a lower end of the lightning cover is larger than an opening of an upper end of the lightning cover, and a lid member that substantially seals the opening of the lower end comprises the restrictor.
3. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 2, wherein the lid member is detachably provided at the lower end of the lighting cover.
4. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, wherein, on an inner surface of the main housing, a sound absorbing material is provided at least at a position facing an air inlet of the fan unit.
5. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, wherein the main housing further includes a third opening provided at a position spaced from the second opening and communicating with the interior of the room, so that air introduced into the main housing through the second opening and the gap for air intake, together with air introduced into the main housing through the third opening, is discharged into the duct through the first opening by the fan unit.
6. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, wherein the lighting cover is spaced from the edge of the second opening of the main housing.
7. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, the restrictor being configured to engage an interior surface of the lighting cover.
8. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 1, the restrictor being attachable to and detachable from the lighting cover.
9. A ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination comprising a fan unit, a main housing, and lighting equipment installed in the main housing, wherein the main housing includes a first opening in communication with the fan unit and a duct, and a second opening provided in a lower part of the main housing, the main housing is configured to be installed in a ceiling such that an indoor-side air inlet provided by an opening member provided at a ceiling opening and the second opening of the main housing are in communication with each other, the lighting equipment includes a lighting part, a lighting cover fixed to the main housing and provided in the main housing so as to surround a periphery of the lighting part, the lighting part having a reflecting surface for reflecting light from the lighting part to transmit the light to an interior of a room through the second opening and the indoor-side air inlet, and a restrictor that restricts passage of air between the periphery of the lighting part and the lighting cover, and a gap for air intake is provided between a lower end of the lighting cover and an edge of the opening member so that air is introduced into the main housing through the indoor-side air inlet and the gap for air intake, and the introduced air is discharged through the first opening into the duct by the fan unit, the edge of the opening member being located below the lower end of the lighting cover.
10. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 9, wherein the lighting cover is spaced from the edge of the opening member.
11. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 9, the restrictor being configured to engage an interior surface of the lighting cover.
12. The ceiling mounted ventilation and with illumination according to claim 9, the restrictor being the attachable to and detachable from the lighting cover.
13. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan according to claim 9, said fan unit comprising a fan and a fan housing, said lighting part comprising a lamp.
14. A ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination comprising a fan housing, a main housing, and lighting equipment installed in the main housing, wherein the main housing includes a first opening in communication with the fan housing and a duct, and a second opening provided in a lower part of the main housing so as to communicate with an interior of a room, the lighting equipment includes a lamp, a lighting cover fixed to the main housing and provided in the main housing so as to surround a periphery of the lamp, the lighting cover having a reflecting surface for reflecting light from the lamp to transmit the light into the room through the second opening, and a restrictor that restricts passage of air between the periphery of the lamp and the lighting cover, and a gap for air intake is provided between a lower end of the lighting cover and an edge of the second opening so that air is introduced into the main housing through the second opening and the gap for air intake, and the introduced air is discharged through the first opening into the duct by the fan housing, the edge of the second opening being located below the lower end of the lighting cover.
15. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 14, wherein the lighting cover comprises a generally circular truncated conical cylinder shape or a generally polygonal truncated prismoidal cylinder shape such that an opening of a lower end of the lightning cover is larger than an opening of an upper end of the lightning cover, and a lid member that substantially seals the opening of the lower end comprises the restrictor.
16. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 15, wherein the lid member is detachably provided at the lower end of the lighting cover.
17. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 14, wherein, on an inner surface of the main housing, a sound absorbing material is provided at least at a position facing an air inlet of the fan housing.
18. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 14, wherein the main housing further includes a third opening provided at a position spaced from the second opening and communicating with the interior of the room, so that air introduced into the main housing through the second opening and the gap for air intake, together with air introduced into the main housing through the third opening, is discharged into the duct through the first opening by the fan housing.
19. The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination according to claim 14, wherein the lighting cover is spaced from the edge of the second opening of the main housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(14) Before the description of the present invention proceeds, it is to be noted that like parts are designated by like reference numerals throughout the accompanying drawings. Hereinbelow, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
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(16) As shown in
(17) The main housing 10 has a first opening 11 connected to an air outlet of the fan unit 20 and a second opening 12 communicating with inside of a room through a ceiling opening 3 formed on the ceiling 2. The first opening 11 formed on a side part of the main housing 10 is connected to a duct connection part 13 so as to communicate with a duct 14 through the duct connection part 13. Although
(18) The fan unit 20 has a fan 21, a motor 22 for rotating the fan 21, and a fan casing 23 placed so as to surround the fan 21. The fan unit 20 is fixed to a top inner wall of the main housing 10. An air inlet of the fan unit 20 is opened inside the main housing 10, and air inside the main housing 10 taken into the fan unit 20 through the air inlet is discharged through the air outlet, the first opening 11 and the duct connection part 13 into the duct 14. Although a centrifugal fan such as multiblade fan will be described as an example of the type of the fan unit 20, there may be employed other types of fans that are capable of achieving such a function of discharge.
(19) The lighting equipment 30 includes a lamp (lighting part) 31, a lighting cover 32 (a cover for lighting) that surrounds the lamp 31, and a lamp mounting fixture 33 for detachably fixing the lamp 31 and the lighting cover 32 onto the inner wall of the main housing 10. The lamp 31 and the lighting cover 32 are placed on a central axis P so that center positions thereof substantially coincide with a center of the second opening 12 of the main housing 10 as seen looking in a vertical direction. In addition to a function of detachably fixing the lamp 31 and the lighting cover 32, the lamp mounting fixture 33 has a function of supplying the lamp 31 with electricity. As the lamp 31, a fluorescent lamp or an LED other than so-called electric bulbs may be used. The arrangement may also be another in which an electric heater is used instead of the lamp 31 and covered by the lighting cover 32. A relation of placement between the lamp 31, the lighting cover 32 and the second opening 12 of the main housing 10 is not limited to such a relation that those centers substantially coincide with one another as seen looking in the vertical direction. The relation of placement has only to be such that light from the lamp 31 is cast into the room through the second opening 12.
(20) The lighting cover 32 is generally formed in shape of a circular truncated conical cylinder so that a diameter of a lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 is greater than that of an upper end 32a thereof. The lighting cover 32 is formed so as to have a length (size in the vertical direction) that covers an overall surrounding side of a light emitting part of the lamp 31 provided inside the cover 32. Between the lighting cover 32 and the lamp 31 is secured such a clearance as prevents contact therebetween.
(21) An inner circumferential surface of the lighting cover 32 forms a reflecting surface 32c that reflects the light from the lamp 31 toward the second opening 12 (i.e., downward). The lighting cover 32 having such a reflecting surface 32c allows the light from the lamp 31 to become direct light and reflected light and to efficiently irradiate the inside of the room.
(22) The lighting equipment 30 includes a lid (lid member) 34 for sealing an opening of the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32. The lid 34 is detachably attached to the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 so as not to be in contact with the lamp 31. The lid 34 is detached from the lighting cover 32 on occasion of replacement of the lamp 31 or the like.
(23) A flange 35 (opening member) that is an annular member is mounted on the ceiling opening 3. The flange 35 serves as a dressing member that covers a lower periphery and an inner circumferential surface of the ceiling opening 3 so as to prevent the ceiling opening 3 from being directly seen from the inside of the room. The flange 35 is attached while biasing the lower periphery of the ceiling opening 3 upward through biasing members (such as wire-like springs) 36 that each have one end engaged with the main housing 10 and the other end engaged with the flange 35. When the flange 35 is released from the ceiling opening 3, the biasing members 36 prevent the flange 35 from falling down.
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(25) An annular brim 37 is formed on the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32, and the annular brim 37 is formed so as to protrude toward surroundings thereof.
(26) Once the lamp 31 is turned on in the ceiling mounted ventilation fan 1 with illumination that has such a configuration, the light from the lamp 31 is introduced through the lid 34 and the ceiling opening 3 (opening of the flange 35) into the room and light from a circumferential surface of the side part of the lamp 31 is reflected downward by the reflecting surface 32c of the lighting cover 32 and is subsequently introduced through the lid 34 and the ceiling opening 3 into the room. Thus the ceiling mounted ventilation fan 1 with illumination functions as a downlight.
(27) When the fan 21 is rotated by the motor 22 of the fan unit 20, the indoor air is introduced through the ceiling opening 3 and the annular gap S for air intake into the main housing 10. In the annular gap S for air intake, wind noises produced by the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 are reduced by the annular brim 37 formed on the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32. The air introduced into the main housing 10 is taken into the fan casing 23 and discharged from the fan unit 20 through the first opening 11 and the duct connection part 13 into the duct 14. Thus the ceiling mounted ventilation fan 1 with illumination functions as a ventilation fan.
(28) In this case, the lighting cover 32 that is placed so as to surround the lamp 31 has the cylindrical lower end 32b sealed with the lid 34. Thus passage of air through between the lamp 31 and the lighting cover 32 is restricted. This reduces propagation into the room of air blow noises caused by operation of the fan unit 20 placed in the main housing 10 and the operation noises from the motor 22 with enhancement of directivity thereof that is caused by the lighting cover 32 which is generally in shape of a circular truncated conical cylinder and which functions as a megaphone. In particular, the lighting cover 32 is often generally shaped like a circular truncated conical cylinder because the cover 32 is required to have the reflecting surface 32c for the light from the lamp 31. There is a high possibility that the lighting cover 32 with such a shape functions as a so-called megaphone. The provision for the lighting cover 32 of the lid 34 that restricts the passage of air effectively reduces the propagation into the room of the noises produced in the main housing 10 with the enhancement of directivity thereof.
(29) Although the example provided with the lid 34 for sealing the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 has been described above, the invention is not limited only to such a configuration. Provision of members (restriction members) capable of restricting the passage of air through between the lighting cover 32 and the lamp 31 ensures the same effect as that of the provision of the lid 34. For instance, as shown in the schematic view of the lighting equipment 30 shown in
(30) Such restriction members have only to have a configuration by which the function of restricting the passage of air through between the lighting cover 32 and the lamp 31 is achieved. The configuration is not limited only to a configuration that completely shuts off the passage of air and the passage of air has only to be restricted in general. The passage of air has only to be restricted in general, even if openings required for the attachment of the lamp 31 and power supply are provided in the restriction members, for instance.
(31) The lighting cover 32 may be shaped like a generally polygonal truncated prismoidal cylinder or a hemisphere, other than the generally circular truncated conical cylinder. The restriction members may integrally be formed with the lighting cover 32.
(32) The gap S for air intake has only to be formed around the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 and has only to be formed between the lower end 32b of the lighting cover 32 and the flange 35, or between the lower end 32b and the second opening 12, or between the lower end 32b and the ceiling opening 3.
(33) Sizes (area) of the gap S for air intake have only to be determined in design in consideration of specifications (air flow, static pressure and the like) of the fan unit 20, sizes of the lamp 31 and the lighting cover 32, a size of the ceiling opening 3, and the like.
Embodiment 2
(34) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and may be carried out in other various embodiments. As an example,
(35) Also, as shown in
Embodiment 3
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Embodiment 4
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(38) In such a configuration, an annular gap S for air intake is formed between the lower end 72b of the lighting cover 72 placed in protrusion toward the indoor side (i.e., placed lower than the ceiling 2) and the inner edge of the flange 35 (or second opening 12). Indoor air is introduced into the main housing 10 through this gap S for air intake and discharged into the duct 14 by the fan unit 20. On the lower end 72b of the lighting cover 72, an annular brim 73 is formed so as to protrude toward surroundings thereof. The brim 73 like this has a dressing effect that the gap S for air intake is made less easy to view from the indoor side.
(39) The lighting cover 72 in a generally circular truncated conical cylinder shape is formed so that its upper end 72a is sealed by a sealing member 74. Therefore, passage of air through between the lamp 31 and the lighting cover 72 is restricted, so that conduction of noises produced in the main housing 10 toward the indoor side with their directivity enhanced is suppressed.
Embodiment 5
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(43) In the cylindrical circumferential surface of the casing 85 of the lamp mounting fixture 93, two kinds of engaging holes of mutually different height positions, i.e. a first engaging hole 85a and a second engaging hole 85b positioned lower in height than the first engaging hole 85a, are formed. Meanwhile, an engaging claw 83a to be engaged selectively with either one of the first engaging hole 85a and the second engaging hole 85b in the casing 85 of the lamp mounting fixture 93 is formed on the circumferential edge of the generally disc-shaped engaging member 83. As the engaging claw 83a is engaged selectively with either one of the first engaging hole 85a and the second engaging hole 85b by rotating the engaging member 83 together with the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 about the central axis P, the height positions of the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 can be changed. Also, since the engaging member 83 is normally biased downward by the spring member 84, an engagement state between the first engaging hole 85a or the second engaging hole 85b and the engaging claw 83a is maintained, so that the height positions of the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 are retained.
(44) Now, the adjustment of height positions of the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 by the adjustment mechanism 82 as shown above will be explained below with reference to the schematic view shown in
(45) Referring first to
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(47) With the lighting equipment 90 provided with the adjustment mechanism 82 as shown above, in a case where the ceiling 2 differs in thickness as shown in
(48) Even in cases of equal thickness of the ceiling 2, it is also possible to adjust the quantity of air passing through the gap S for air intake by adjusting the height positions of the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 by the adjustment mechanism 82.
(49) In this Embodiment 5, since the lighting equipment 90 is separated from the flange 35, it becomes possible to adjust the height positions of the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 relative to the flange 35. Moving the lamp 91 and the lighting cover 92 upward by the adjustment mechanism 82 allows the gap S for air intake to be set larger.
(50) This Embodiment 5 has been described on an example in which a disc-shaped rotatable engaging member 83 is used as the adjustment mechanism 82. However, various mechanisms capable of height adjustment are also adoptable including a mechanism in which a bolt fixed to the main housing 10 in a state of vertical placement is set to support the lighting equipment 90, and in which a nut screwed with the bolt is turned so that the support height of the lighting equipment 90 is adjusted.
(51) Also, this Embodiment 5 has been described on a configuration in which the lighting cover 92 and the lid 94 can be positioned upper than the upper end of the flange 35 by the adjustment mechanism 82. However, a similar configuration may be adopted also in the foregoing Embodiments 1 to 3.
Working Example 1
(52) With the ceiling mounted ventilation fan 1 with illumination of Embodiment 1, noise measurement during operation was performed with respect to two types of configurations, one configuration (Working Example) in which passage of air through between the lighting cover 32 and the lamp 31 is restricted while indoor air is introduced into the main housing 10 through the gap S for air intake, and the other configuration (Comparative Example) in which the lighting cover is made up so as to eliminate the presence of any gap S for air intake while indoor air is introduced through between the lighting cover and the lamp. It is noted that a multiblade fan unit having an air flow rate of 80 CFM was used as the fan unit.
(53) In a measurement room shielded from external sounds, noise measurement was performed at three points in total, specifically, at left-and-right two points laterally and horizontally 1 m distant from the ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination and at one lower point downwardly 1 m distant therefrom. It is noted that background noise was 15.1 dB.
(54) The ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination of Comparative Example showed results of 36.4 dB at the left measuring point, 36.8 dB at the right measuring point, and 39.8 dB at the lower measuring point, while the ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination of Working Example showed results of 35.0 dB at the left measuring point, 35.3 dB at the right measuring point, and 38.6 dB at the lower measuring point.
(55) From these noise measurement results, it can be understood that the ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination of Working Example has a higher noise suppression effect compared with Comparative Example. It can be considered that Working Example, in which the gap S for air intake is provided, is enabled to achieve noise reduction by virtue of its capability of reducing pressure loss to more extent as compared with Comparative Example as well as its suppression of the possibility that the lighting cover serves as a megaphone to cause enhancement of noise directivity.
(56) It is to be noted that, by properly combining the arbitrary embodiments of the aforementioned various embodiments, the effects possessed by them can be produced.
(57) Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications are apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims unless they depart therefrom.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(58) 1 ceiling mounted ventilation fan with illumination 2 ceiling 3 ceiling opening 10 main housing 11 first opening 12 second opening 13 duct connection part 14 duct 20 fan unit 21 fan 22 motor 23 fan casing 30 lighting equipment 31 lamp 32 lighting cover 32a upper end 32b lower end 32c reflecting surface 33 lamp mounting fixture 34 lid 35 flange 36 biasing member S gap for air intake