Air conditioner

US11255552B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11255552-B2
Application numberUS-201816215993-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 11, 2018
Priority dateOct 23, 2015
Publication dateFeb 22, 2022
Grant dateFeb 22, 2022

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Disclosed herein is an air conditioner. The air conditioner includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, and having a first guide surface forming the outlet and a second guide surface facing the first guide surface provided therein, a heat exchanger configured to heat-exchange air suctioned through the inlet, a blower fan configured to suction air from the inlet, heat-exchange the air by passing air through the heat exchanger, and discharge air toward the outlet, and an airflow control unit provided to be movable between a first position adjacent to one end portion of the outlet from which air is discharged and a second position spaced apart from the end portion of the outlet from which air is discharged, and protruding from the first guide surface or the second guide surface when the airflow control unit placed at the first position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An air conditioner mountable on a ceiling, the air conditioner comprising: a ring shaped heat exchanger; a housing including: a circular shaped inlet, wherein the ring shaped heat exchanger is inside the housing, so that air sucked through the circular shaped inlet passes through the ring shaped heat exchanger to be heat exchanged, and a ring shaped outlet disposed outside of the ring shaped heat exchanger in a radial direction of the ring shaped heat exchanger, and having an outer perimeter that is radially closer to a center of the circular shaped inlet than an outer perimeter of the housing; and an airflow control guide unit radially located entirely between the outer perimeter of the ring shaped outlet and the outer perimeter of the housing, and including at least one curved blade, wherein, when the air conditioner is mounted on the ceiling, the at least one curved blade horizontally and curvedly extends along the ring shaped outlet, the airflow control guide unit is linearly movable between a first position and a second position along a vertical axis, the airflow control guide unit is configured to be lowered from the first position to be in the second position, the airflow control guide unit is configured to be lifted from the second position to be in the first position, while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position, the airflow control guide unit is inside the housing, and the air having passed through the ring shaped heat exchanger is circularly discharged through the ring shaped outlet in a first direction, and while the airflow control guide unit is in the second position, the air having passed through the ring shaped heat exchanger is guided by the at least one curved blade to be circularly discharged through the ring shaped outlet in a second direction vertically lower than the first direction. 2. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the first direction is at a smaller angle to a radial direction of the ring shaped outlet than the second direction. 3. The air conditioner of claim 2 , wherein the second direction is directed lower from the ring shaped outlet than the first direction. 4. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein, when the air conditioner is mounted on the ceiling, while the airflow control guide unit is in the second position, the air is discharged through the ring shaped outlet at a greater angle from a radial direction of the ring shaped outlet as compared to while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position. 5. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the airflow control guide unit is slidable from the second position to be inserted into the housing and thereby be in the first position, and is slidable from the first position so that at least the at least one curved blade protrudes out of the housing and thereby be in the second position. 6. The air conditioner of claim 5 , wherein, while the airflow control guide unit is in the second position, the air having passed through the ring shaped heat exchanger is caused to collide with the at least one curved blade, to thereby be guided by the at least one curved blade, to change a direction of the air. 7. The air conditioner of claim 6 , wherein the collision of the air with the at least one curved blade causes the collided air to be discharged through the ring shaped outlet at an angle from a radial direction of the ring shaped outlet which is greater than an angle from the radial direction of the ring shaped outlet at which the air is discharged through the ring shaped outlet while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position. 8. The air conditioner of claim 6 , wherein while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position, the air having passed through the ring shaped heat exchanger does not collide with the airflow control guide unit. 9. The air conditioner of claim 8 , wherein while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position, the air having passed through the ring shaped heat exchanger is discharged through the ring shaped outlet so as to be headed in a direction away from the housing at an acute angle from a radial direction of the ring shaped outlet. 10. The air conditioner of claim 8 , wherein while the airflow control guide unit is in the first position, the airflow control guide unit is within a cavity inside of the housing. 11. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein the ring shaped outlet is formed by an inner circumferential surface and an outer circumferential surface. 12. The air conditioner of claim 1 , wherein, while the airflow control guide unit is in the second position, the at least one curved blade extends downward from an end of an outer circumferential surface forming the ring shaped outlet with a curvature of the at least one curved blade being aligned with a curvature of the outer circumferential surface forming the ring shaped outlet. 13. The air conditioner of claim 1 , further comprising: a motor; and a rack gear and a pinion gear that operate with the motor to move the airflow control guide unit between the first position and the second position.

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  • using the Coanda effect · CPC title

  • mounted on the ceiling · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of heat-exchangers · CPC title

  • Air-flow control members, e.g. louvres, grilles, flaps or guide plates (F24F7/013, F24F13/06 take precedence) · CPC title

  • by the shape of the heat exchangers or of parts thereof, e.g. of their fins · CPC title

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What does patent US11255552B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is an air conditioner. The air conditioner includes a housing having an inlet and an outlet, and having a first guide surface forming the outlet and a second guide surface facing the first guide surface provided therein, a heat exchanger configured to heat-exchange air suctioned through the inlet, a blower fan configured to suction air from the inlet, heat-exchange the air by p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F1/0014. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 22 2022 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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