Air conditioner
US-11209011-B2 · Dec 28, 2021 · US
US12405014B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12405014-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318502311-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2023 |
| Publication date | Sep 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 2, 2025 |
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An outdoor unit of an air conditioner may include a base panel, a front panel disposed on a front end of the base panel and having a through hole formed therein, an orifice fitted to the through hole, a fan disposed behind the through hole and having at least a portion accommodated inside of the orifice, and a heat exchanger disposed on or at an edge of a rear side of the base panel. A frontward-to-backward width of a first side end of the orifice may be less than a frontward-to-backward of a second side end of the orifice.
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What is claimed is: 1. An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, comprising: a base panel; a front panel disposed at a front end of the base panel and having a through hole formed therein; an orifice fitted to the through hole; a fan disposed behind the through hole, wherein at least a portion of the fan is accommodated inside of the orifice; and a heat exchanger disposed on an edge of a rear side of the base panel, wherein a frontward-to-backward width of a first side end of the orifice is less than a frontward-to-backward of a second side end of the orifice, wherein the heat exchanger comprises: a first side that extends along a first side end of the base panel; and a second side bent from a rear end of the second side and that extends along a rear end of the base panel, wherein the first side is shorter than the second side, wherein the first side end of the orifice is adjacent to the first side, wherein the frontward-to-backward width of the orifice increases linearly from the first side end of the orifice to a center of the orifice and is formed to extend parallel to a front surface of the orifice from the center of the orifice to the second side end of the orifice, wherein a fastening sleeve extends from an edge of the through hole of the front panel, wherein at least a portion of the fastening sleeve is bent toward a front side of the front panel, and wherein the outdoor unit further comprises: misassembly prevention ribs formed at upper and lower ends of a back surface of the front panel, respectively; and misassembly prevention grooves formed in upper and lower ends of the fastening sleeve, respectively, to accommodate the misassembly prevention ribs, wherein the misassembly prevention ribs and the misassembly prevention grooves are formed at points spaced to a first lateral side or a second lateral side with respect to a vertical line that passes through a center of the through hole. 2. The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the orifice comprises a cylindrical body including: a front extension rounded forward from a front end of the body; a close contact portion that extends from a front end of the front extension and configured to come into close contact with a front surface of the front panel; and a rear extension rounded rearward from a rear end of the body, wherein a vortex fence protrudes from an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical body to be formed in a band shape. 3. The outdoor unit of claim 2 , wherein a rear surface of the vortex fence is rounded with a predetermined curvature. 4. The outdoor unit of claim 2 , wherein an end of a blade forming the fan is located behind the vortex fence, and wherein an outer diameter of the blade is equal to or greater than an inner diameter of the vortex fence. 5. The outdoor unit of claim 2 , wherein coupling guides are formed on the front surface of the front panel and the close contact portion, respectively, and wherein the coupling guides are disposed on a same vertical line in a state in which the orifice is completely coupled to the front panel. 6. The outdoor unit of claim 1 , further comprising: fastening hooks that protrude from a back surface of the close contact portion; and hook grooves formed in the fastening sleeve to accommodate the fastening hooks, wherein when the orifice rotates in a state of being in close contact with the front panel, the fastening hooks are caught in the hook grooves. 7. The outdoor unit of claim 6 , wherein the fastening hooks protrude from first and second sides of the back surface of the close contact portion, respectively, wherein the hook grooves are formed in first and second lateral sides of the fastening sleeve, respectively, and wherein the fastening hooks comprise a pair of fastening hooks formed symmetrically with respect to a horizontal plane.
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