Air conditioner

US10139121B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10139121-B2
Application numberUS-201514951812-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 25, 2015
Priority dateFeb 17, 2015
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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An air conditioner includes a cabinet, a particle sensing unit coupled to the cabinet and configured to measure a particle concentration of an outside, and an inlet provided at the cabinet and configured to communicate with the outside so that particles flow into the particle sensing unit, and the particle sensing unit includes a first particle sensor configured to sense particles flowing in through the inlet, and a second particle sensor coupled to form a connection path in which particles move between the first particle sensor and the second particle sensor to sense the particles passing through the first particle sensor. The air conditioner allows the sensing of fine particles and ultrafine particles due to a plurality of particle sensors.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air conditioner comprising: a cabinet; a particle sensing unit coupled to an inside of the cabinet and configured to measure a particle concentration; and an inlet provided at the cabinet and configured to communicate with the outside of the air conditioner so that particles flow into the particle sensing unit, wherein the particle sensing unit includes: a first particle sensor configured to sense particles flowing through the first particle sensor from the inlet; and a second particle sensor, coupled by a connection path to the first particle sensor, configured to sense the particles flowing through the second particle sensor and having passed through the first particle sensor, wherein the inlet is configured to suction the air in an upward direction into the inlet and divert the suctioned air to flow into the first particle sensor in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the upward direction. 2. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the first particle sensor and the second particle sensor are serially disposed, and wherein the first particle sensor is coupled to an upper side of the second particle sensor. 3. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the first particle sensor senses larger-sized particles than the second particle sensor. 4. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the first particle sensor senses smaller-sized particles than the second particle sensor. 5. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the particles move from the inlet through a communication hole provided at the first particle sensor to an inside of the first particle sensor, and wherein a minimum height from a bottom of the air conditioner to the inlet is different from a minimum height from the bottom of the air conditioner to the communication hole of the first particle sensor. 6. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the particle sensing unit further includes a casing including a first accommodation portion accommodating the first particle sensor and a second accommodation portion accommodating the second particle sensor, and coupled to an inside of the cabinet. 7. The air conditioner of claim 6 , wherein the connection path is provided at an inside of the casing and configured to slope in a direction of the second particle sensor to guide the movement of the particles. 8. The air conditioner of claim 6 , wherein the casing is formed of an elastic material. 9. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the particle sensing unit further includes a blower fan to suction particles, and the blower fan is coupled to at least one of the first particle sensor and the second particle sensor. 10. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one sealing member coupled between the inlet and the particle sensing unit to prevent a gap from being formed between the inlet and the particle sensing unit. 11. An air conditioner comprising: a cabinet; a particle sensing unit coupled to the cabinet and including at least one particle sensor to measure a particle concentration; an inlet provided to communicate directly with the outside of the cabinet and facing a downward direction so that particles flow through the inlet into the particle sensing unit from the outside of the cabinet; and a communication hole provided in the particle sensing unit and facing a direction substantially perpendicular to the downward direction, configured to communicate with the inlet, and in which the particles move from the inlet through an inside of the cabinet into the particle sensing unit, wherein a minimum height from the inlet to a bottom of the air conditioner is different from and less than a minimum height from the communication hole to the bottom of the air conditioner so that a first portion of the particles flowing into the inlet flows into the particle sensing unit and a second portion of the particles flowing into the inlet does not flow into the particle sensing unit due to gravity. 12. The air conditioner of claim 11 , wherein the inlet is configured so the particles flow into the inlet, move in an upward direction, and flow into the communication hole in a direction substantially perpendicular to the upward direction. 13. The air conditioner of claim 12 , wherein the inlet is provided at a bent portion configured to extend downward from a surface of the cabinet. 14. The air conditioner of claim 11 , wherein the particle sensing unit includes a first particle sensor configured to sense the particles flowing in through the inlet, and a second particle sensor serially disposed with the first particle sensor to sense the particles which pass through the first particle sensor. 15. The air conditioner of claim 14 , wherein the particle sensing unit further includes a casing including a first accommodation portion accommodating the first particle sensor and a second accommodation portion accommodating the second particle sensor. 16. The air conditioner of claim 11 , wherein the particle sensing unit further includes a blower fan to enable the particles to flow into the inlet and move to an inside of the particle sensing unit, and the blower fan is coupled to a lower side of the particle sensor.

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  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

  • Air quality properties · CPC title

  • Investigating particle size or size distribution (by measuring osmotic pressure G01N7/10; investigating sedimentation of particle suspensions G01N15/04; investigating individual particles G01N15/10) · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • in gas, e.g. smoke · CPC title

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What does patent US10139121B2 cover?
An air conditioner includes a cabinet, a particle sensing unit coupled to the cabinet and configured to measure a particle concentration of an outside, and an inlet provided at the cabinet and configured to communicate with the outside so that particles flow into the particle sensing unit, and the particle sensing unit includes a first particle sensor configured to sense particles flowing in th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F11/0017. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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