Outdoor unit of air conditioner
US-2024200814-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US2025027663A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025027663-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318399983-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2023 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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An outdoor unit of an air conditioner may include a case that forms an outside air inlet; a barrier that partitions an inside of the case into a heat exchange space and an electric space; a heat exchanger disposed in the heat exchange space; a fan disposed in the heat exchange space; a compressor disposed in the electric space; and a control box assembly disposed in the electric space. The control box assembly may include a control box connected to the outside air inlet and having electric components disposed therein; and a heat dissipation duct connected to an inside of the control box and that extends from one side of the control box to the barrier. The air introduced through the outside air inlet may be discharged to the heat exchange space after passing through the control box and the heat dissipation duct.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, comprising: a case that forms an outside air inlet; a barrier that partitions an inside of the case into a heat exchange space and an electric space; a heat exchanger disposed in the heat exchange space; a fan disposed in the heat exchange space; a compressor disposed in the electric space; and a control box assembly disposed in the electric space, wherein the control box assembly includes: a control box connected to the outside air inlet and having electric components disposed therein; and a heat dissipation duct connected to an inside of the control box and that extends from one side of the control box to the barrier, and wherein the air introduced through the outside air inlet is discharged to the heat exchange space after passing through the control box and the heat dissipation duct. 2 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the control box includes: a case inlet through which air is introduced; and a case outlet through which air is discharged, and wherein the outside air inlet and the case inlet are connected by an air pipe. 3 . The outdoor unit of claim 2 , wherein the control box includes: a box case having an open surface and forming an accommodation space in which the electrical components are accommodated; and a box cover coupled to the open surface of the box case, and wherein the case inlet and the case outlet are formed in the box case. 4 . The outdoor unit of claim 3 , wherein the box case includes: a lower surface portion that forms a bottom surface thereof; side surface portions that forms both side surfaces thereof; an upper surface portion that forms an upper surface thereof; and a rear surface portion that forms a rear surface thereof, wherein a front surface portion of the box case is the open surface, and wherein the rear surface portion of the box case faces the barrier. 5 . The outdoor unit of claim 4 , wherein the case inlet is formed on the lower surface portion of the box case, and wherein the case outlet is formed on the rear surface portion of the box case. 6 . The outdoor unit of claim 4 , wherein the control box further includes: a first printed board circuit (PCB) module installed on the rear surface portion of the box case; and a second PCB module spaced apart from a front of the first PCB module, wherein the first PCB module includes at least one high heat generating component, and wherein the second PCB module includes at least one low heat generating component. 7 . The outdoor unit of claim 4 , wherein the heat dissipation duct is coupled to the rear surface portion of the box case and is connected to the case outlet. 8 . The outdoor unit of claim 7 , wherein the heat dissipation duct includes: a duct case at least one surface of which is open; and a duct cover coupled to the open surface of the duct case, and wherein the duct case includes a duct outlet through which air introduced into the duct case is discharged to the outside. 9 . The outdoor unit of claim 8 , wherein the duct case includes: a lower surface portion that forms a bottom surface thereof; side surface portions that forms both side surfaces thereof; and a rear surface portion that forms a rear surface thereof, wherein a front surface and an upper surface of the duct case are open, and wherein the duct outlet is formed on the rear surface portion of the duct case. 10 . The outdoor unit of claim 9 , wherein the open front surface of the duct case is covered by the rear surface portion of the box case, and wherein the open upper surface of the duct case is covered by the duct cover. 11 . The outdoor unit of claim 8 , wherein the heat dissipation duct further includes a reactor module disposed inside of the duct case. 12 . The outdoor unit of claim 8 , wherein a width or a flow cross-sectional area of the duct case is smaller than a width or a flow cross-sectional area of the box case. 13 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a heat dissipation cover connected to one side of the heat dissipation duct and that guides the air passing through the heat dissipation duct to the heat exchange space. 14 . The outdoor unit of claim 13 , wherein the heat dissipation cover includes a cover outlet through which air introduced into the heat dissipation cover is discharged to the heat exchange space, and wherein the cover outlet is disposed lower than the duct outlet. 15 . The outdoor unit of claim 14 , wherein the heat dissipation cover includes: a lower surface portion that forms a bottom surface thereof; side surface portions that forms both side surfaces thereof; an upper surface portion that forms an upper surface thereof; and a rear surface portion that forms a rear surface thereof, wherein the front surface of the heat dissipation cover is open, and wherein one of the side surface portions of the heat dissipation cover is coupled to a side surface portion of the heat dissipation duct adjacent to a rear surface portion of the heat dissipation duct. 16 . The outdoor unit of claim 15 , wherein the cover outlet is formed on at least one of the rear surface portion or the lower surface portion of the heat dissipation cover. 17 . An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, comprising: a case that forms an outside air inlet; a barrier that partitions an inside of the case into a heat exchange space and an electric space; a heat exchanger disposed in the heat exchange space; a fan disposed in the heat exchange space; a compressor disposed in the electric space; and a control box assembly disposed in the electric space above the compressor, wherein the control box assembly includes: a control box connected to the outside air inlet through an air pipe and having electric components disposed therein; a heat dissipation duct connected to an inside of the control box and that extends from one side of the control box to the barrier; and a heat dissipation cover connected to an end portion of the heat dissipation duct and that guides air inside of the heat dissipation duct to the heat exchange space. 18 . The outdoor unit of claim 17 , wherein the case includes: a base panel that forms a bottom surface thereof; a front panel disposed on a front end portion of the base panel; a side panel disposed on a side of the base panel; and a back cover disposed on a rear end of the base panel and that defines a rear surface of the electric space, and wherein the outside air inlet is formed in the back cover. 19 . The outdoor unit of claim 18 , wherein the control box includes: a case inlet through which air is introduced; and a case outlet through which air is discharged, and wherein the outside air inlet and the case inlet are connected by the air pipe. 20 . The outdoor unit of claim 19 , wherein the case inlet is disposed above the outside air inlet and below the case outlet.
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