EP2808615B1 - Innenraumeinheit für Klimaanlage - Google Patents

Innenraumeinheit für Klimaanlage Download PDF

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EP2808615B1
EP2808615B1 EP14164362.7A EP14164362A EP2808615B1 EP 2808615 B1 EP2808615 B1 EP 2808615B1 EP 14164362 A EP14164362 A EP 14164362A EP 2808615 B1 EP2808615 B1 EP 2808615B1
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Hideyuki Ogata
Kouji Yamaguchi
Keiichi Ochiai
Tetsuya Tazawa
Keisuke TOMOMURA
Toshiya Yamauchi
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0071Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units with means for purifying supplied air
    • F24F1/0073Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units with means for purifying supplied air characterised by the mounting or arrangement of filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F13/00Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening
    • F24F13/20Casings or covers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0043Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements
    • F24F1/005Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements mounted on the floor; standing on the floor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F1/00Room units for air-conditioning, e.g. separate or self-contained units or units receiving primary air from a central station
    • F24F1/0007Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units
    • F24F1/0043Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements
    • F24F1/0057Indoor units, e.g. fan coil units characterised by mounting arrangements mounted in or on a wall

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  • the present invention relates to an indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, which can be installed on either of a floor surface and a wall surface.
  • An air purifier described in Patent Literature 1 can be installed on a partition, which is an example of a wall surface, which is set, for example, in an office, in a state in which a part thereof (a part of a rear side) is embedded in the partition, and can also be installed on the floor with a stand being attached to a lower side thereof.
  • An air-conditioning apparatus described in Patent Literature 2 can be installed on a wall surface by using a rear plate as an installation plate, and can also be installed on the floor with a leg being attached to a lower side thereof.
  • An air-conditioning apparatus described in Patent Literature 3 comprises a filter for filtering off dust passing through the air suction hole and a cleaning unit moved along the filter for removing dust from the filter by using a suction force.
  • the stand protrudes frontward from the front panel of the air purifier, and in addition, the stand does not have the same surfaces and the same shape in a left-right direction as those of the air purifier. For this reason, the design property is impaired.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and an object of the invention is to provide an indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, which can be installed on either of a floor surface and a wall surface without impairing the design property.
  • the stand can offset a level difference formed by the step, and forms the flat installation surface on the floor surface. For this reason, the indoor unit can be installed on the floor surface in a stable state. Moreover, the stand does not protrude from any side of the housing. For this reason, according to the indoor unit for the air-conditioning apparatus of the present invention, the required area of the installation space on the floor surface can be minimized, and the design property is not impaired.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an exterior of an indoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as an indoor unit 100).
  • Fig. 2 includes views illustrating states of the indoor unit 100, as viewed from four directions.
  • Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an exploded state of the indoor unit 100.
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded side view illustrating the exploded state of the indoor unit 100.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged side view of the indoor unit 100, as viewed from a lateral side.
  • a structure of the indoor unit 100 will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 5 .
  • Fig. 2(a) is a front view
  • Fig. 2(b) is a top view
  • Fig. 2(c) is a rear view
  • Fig. 2(d) is a side view.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed on a floor surface and can be installed on a wall surface without impairing the design property.
  • the indoor unit 100 is installed on the floor surface for example.
  • the indoor unit 100 is connected via a refrigerant pipe to, for example, an outdoor unit installed outdoors, and has a function of supplying warm air or cool air to an air-conditioned space (a space, such as an indoor space, where the indoor unit 100 is installed) by heating energy or cooling energy generated by the outdoor unit.
  • the indoor unit 100 includes a rectangular parallelepiped housing 1 having a detachable stand 5 on its bottom side.
  • the housing 1 is roughly composed of a box-shaped base (box) 2 and a frame body (panel) 3.
  • the base 2 is shaped like an open-front box having an upper surface 2a and side surfaces 2b.
  • the frame body 3 is attached to front end portions of the upper surface 2a and the side surfaces 2b of the base 2.
  • the stand 5 is removably attached to the bottom side of the base 2.
  • the bottom side of the base 2 may be open with no bottom surface. Even when the bottom surface is not provided, it is better to form, on the bottom side of the base 2, a beam portion for connecting the side surfaces 2b.
  • the front end portions of the upper surface 2a and the side surfaces 2b of the base 2 will be described in detail later.
  • the heat exchanger 50 mounted in the indoor unit 100 operates as a condenser during heating operation and operates as an evaporator during cooling operation. That is, during cooling operation, the indoor unit 100 sucks air from the air-conditioned space through air inlets 51 by the fan, exchanges heat by passing the sucked air through the heat exchanger 50, and blows out cool air from an air outlet 52 into the air-conditioned space. During heating operation, the indoor unit 100 sucks air from the air-conditioned space through the air inlets 51 by the fan, exchanges heat by passing the sucked air through the heat exchanger 50, and blows out warm air from the air outlet 52 into the air-conditioned space.
  • the frame body 3 is attached to the base 2 to constitute the housing 1 with the base 2.
  • the frame body 3 includes an upper surface 3a, side surfaces 3b, and a bottom surface 3c, and rear sides of these surfaces are attached to the front side of the base 2, which allows the frame body 3 to be removably attached to the base 2.
  • the upper surface 3a of the frame body 3 has an opening serving as the air outlet 52. When the frame body 3 is attached to the base 2, the air outlet 52 is openably covered with a wind flap 56 of the base 2.
  • the frame body 3 also has an opening 53 penetrating the frame body 3 in a front-rear direction.
  • the opening 53 serves as an air passage through which air sucked from the air inlets 51 provided in a design panel 4 is guided to the heat exchanger 50 mounted in the base 2.
  • a filter 55 is removably attached to the frame body 3 to remove dust contained in the sucked air.
  • the bottom side of the frame body 3 may be open without forming the bottom surface 3c. Even when the bottom surface 3c is not formed, it is better to form, on the bottom side of the frame body 3, a beam portion for connecting the side surfaces 3b.
  • the filter 55 may be removably attached to the design panel 4.
  • the design panel 4 for openably covering the front side of the frame body 3 is removably attached to the front side of the housing 1.
  • the design panel 4 has the air inlets 51 through which air is guided to the heat exchanger 50 in the base 2. Attachment and detachment of the design panel 4 will be described in detail with reference to Figs. 10 and 11 .
  • the stand 5 is removably attached to the bottom side of the base 2, and forms a bottom surface of the housing 1 in a state attached to the base 2.
  • each of the base 2 and the frame body 3 that constitute the housing 1 may have a bottom surface or may have no bottom surface.
  • the stand 5 is attached on a lower side of the bottom surface, and the stand 5 forms the bottom surface of the housing 1.
  • the bottom surface of the housing 1 is formed by attaching the stand 5 to the bottom side of the housing 1.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed on a wall surface in an air-conditioned space.
  • the wall surface in the air-conditioned space sometimes has an opening in which the indoor unit 100 is to be installed, although it will be described in conjunction with Embodiment 3.
  • the indoor unit 100 By installing the indoor unit 100 with a part thereof being embedded in the opening, a protruding portion of the indoor unit 100 in the air-conditioned space can be reduced. Accordingly, the base 2 of the indoor unit 100 can be partly embedded in the opening provided in the wall surface in the air-conditioned space.
  • the outer size of the rear side of the base 2 is smaller than the outer size of the frame body 3. That is, when the indoor unit 100 is viewed from the front side, as illustrated in Fig. 2(a) , the base 2 is hidden from view by the frame body 3. When the indoor unit 100 is viewed from the rear side, as illustrated in Fig. 2(c) , an outer peripheral portion of the frame body 3 is not seen from the periphery of the base 2.
  • the outer size of the rear side of the base 2 is not particularly limited, and it is satisfactory as long as the outer size allows the base 2 to be embedded in the opening provided in the wall surface in the air-conditioned space.
  • the opening provided in the wall surface in the air-conditioned space often has the standardized size. Hence, it is only necessary to determine the outer size of the base 2 in accordance with the standardized size.
  • a step 6 is provided at the front end portions of the upper surface 2a and the side surfaces 2b of the base 2.
  • the step 6 is also provided at a front end portion of the bottom surface.
  • the step 6 is formed by protruding a front peripheral end portion of the base 2 outward. That is, the step 6 is formed such that the front periphery of the base 2 protrudes toward the outer periphery like a flange. It is satisfactory as long as the protrusion length of the step 6 is set at a degree such that an outer peripheral surface of the step 6 is flush with an outer peripheral surface of the frame body 3.
  • Portions of the upper surface 2a and the side surfaces 2b of the base 2 closer to the rear side than the step 6, that is, portions to be embedded in the opening provided in the wall surface in the air-conditioned space are referred to as a stepped portion 7.
  • a depth D2 of the stepped portion 7 is greater than or equal to half of a total depth D1 of the base 2.
  • the bottom side of the indoor unit 100 also has a level difference, regardless of whether or not the base 2 and the frame body 3 each have a bottom surface.
  • Fixing of the base 2 and the frame body 3 is not limited particularly.
  • an insertion portion is formed at a rear distal end of the frame body 3 and on an inner side of the outer peripheral surface of the frame body 3, and the base 2 and the frame body 3 are attached and fixed by inserting the insertion portion in an inner peripheral side of the step 6 of the base 2.
  • the insertion portion can be fitted in the inner peripheral side of the step 6 of the base 2.
  • the base 2 and the frame body 3 may be attached via a hinge or the like such that a rear distal end face of the frame body 3 can contact with a distal end face of the step 6 of the base 2.
  • the base 2 and the frame body 3 are fixed with fastening members, such as screws, in a state in which the rear distal end face of the frame body 3 and the distal end face of the step 6 of the base 2 are in contact with each other.
  • an engaging portion (for example, an engaging claw or a fitting projection) may be formed at the end portion or the inner portion of the rear side of the base 2, a member (for example, a member on which the engaging claw can be caught or a fitting hole in which the fitting projection can be fitted) to engage with the engaging portion may be formed in a portion corresponding to the engaging portion in the base 2, and the base 2 and the frame body 3 may be attached and fixed by engaging the engaging portion and the member.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the stand 5 is removed from the housing 1 of the indoor unit 100.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 include structural views illustrating an exemplary structure of the stand to be attached to the housing 1 of the indoor unit 100.
  • Fig. 9 is a side view illustrating a state in which the indoor unit 100 is installed on a floor surface 9. The structure of the stand 5 will be described with reference to Figs. 6 to 9 .
  • Fig. 7(a) is a top view
  • Fig. 7(b) is a bottom view
  • Fig. 7(c) is a front view
  • Fig. 7(d) is a rear view
  • Fig. 7(e) is a side view.
  • Fig. 7(a) is a top view
  • Fig. 7(b) is a bottom view
  • Fig. 7(c) is a front view
  • Fig. 7(d) is a rear view
  • Fig. 7(e) is
  • Fig. 8(a) is a perspective view, as viewed from a diagonal upper left side
  • Fig. 8(b) is a perspective view, as viewed from a diagonal lower left side
  • Fig. 8(c) is a perspective view, as viewed from a diagonal upper right side
  • Fig. 8(d) is a perspective view, as viewed from a diagonal lower right side.
  • a level difference is provided on the bottom side of the housing 1 (see Fig. 2(d) ). It can be easily understood that the level difference is formed on the bottom side of the housing 1 when the stand 5 is removed from the housing 1, as illustrated in Fig. 6 .
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed not only on a wall surface in an air-conditioned space but also on a floor surface in the air-conditioned space. However, in a state in which the stand 5 is removed from the housing 1, the indoor unit 100 is inevitably installed in an unstable state on the floor surface in the air-conditioned space because of the level difference provided on the bottom side of the housing 1.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be stably installed on the floor surface in the air-conditioned space by attaching the stand 5 to the housing 1. That is, the stand 5 serves to offset the level difference formed on the bottom side of the housing 1 and to form a flat bottom surface of the indoor unit 100, that is, an installation surface of the indoor unit 100 to be in contact with the floor surface upon installation thereof in a state in which the stand 5 is attached to the housing 1.
  • a level difference corresponding to the level difference formed on the bottom side of the housing 1 is provided on an upper side of the stand 5.
  • the shape of the upper side of the stand 5 is not particularly limited, and any shape can be adopted as long as it can remove the level difference provided on the bottom side of the housing 1.
  • the bottom surface (surface to be placed on the floor surface or the installation surface) of the stand 5 does not always need to be entirely flat. As illustrated in Figs. 6 to 8 , a plurality of irregularities may be formed on the stand 5 from the viewpoints of improvement of strength and material cost reduction of the stand 5. That is, it is only necessary that the portion of the stand 5 to be placed on the floor surface is flat.
  • the stand 5 may have an opening, or other members may be set on the stand 5.
  • the stand 5 is fixed with fastening members, such as screws, after being fitted in the base 2 from the bottom side of the housing 1.
  • fastening members such as screws
  • the fixing method for the stand 5 is not limited to the method using fastening members such as screws, and may be a catch method in which a catch claw or the like is formed in any of the stand 5 and the base 2 and the catch claw is caught on the other of the stand 5 and the base 2 where the catch claw is not formed.
  • the stand 5 has dimensions such that side surfaces and a rear surface thereof are flush with the side surfaces and the rear surface of the base 2 in a state in which the stand 5 is attached to the housing 1.
  • the outer surfaces of the stand 5 and the housing 1 appear as flat surfaces. For this reason, even in the state in which the stand 5 is attached to the housing 1, the design property of the indoor unit 100 is not impaired.
  • the stand 5 is structured such that the front surface thereof is positioned closer to the rear side than the front surface of the frame body 3 in the state in which the stand 5 is attached to the housing 1. That is, even in the state in which the stand 5 is attached to the housing 1, it does not protrude frontward from the design panel 4. For this reason, even when the indoor unit 100 with the stand 5 attached thereto is installed on the floor surface, no unnecessary space is produced on the floor surface. In addition, since the stand 5 does not protrude frontward from the design panel 4, the design property is not impaired.
  • the stand 5 forms the same surface as the rear surface of the base 2, and the stand 5 does not protrude from any of the four sides of the housing 1. For this reason, as illustrated in Fig. 9 , the indoor unit 100 can be installed on the floor surface 9 in a state in which the rear surface thereof is in contact with a wall surface 10 without forming a gap therebetween.
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the design panel 4 of the indoor unit 100 is open.
  • Fig. 11 includes explanatory views illustrating a flow of an operation of detaching the design panel 4 of the indoor unit 100.
  • Fig. 12 is an explanatory view illustrating the dimensional relationship of the design panel 4 of the indoor unit 100. Attachment and detachment of the design panel 4 will be described with reference to Figs. 10 to 12 .
  • Figs. 11(a) to 11(c) illustrate the flow of the operation of detaching the design panel 4.
  • the design panel 4 is removably attached to the front side of the frame body 3.
  • a structure for attaching and detaching the design panel 4 is not particularly limited, a description will be given of a case in which the design panel 4 can be detached in such a manner that an upper part of the design panel 4 moves away from the frame body 3.
  • the design panel 4 can be detached while being pivoted on a lower part in a manner such that the upper part moves away from the frame body 3.
  • a periphery of the design panel 4 is bent toward the rear side.
  • a front end portion and a rear end portion, of a lower end portion 4a of the design panel 4 are referred to as an square portion 4b and a lower-frame distal end portion 4c, respectively.
  • a lower face of the bottom surface 3c of the frame body 3 (when the bottom surface 3c is not provided, the beam portion, hereinafter it is assumed that the bottom surface 3c includes the beam portion) and a lower face of the lower end portion 4a of the design panel 4 are flush with each other.
  • the square portion 4b moves down, as illustrated in Fig. 11(b) .
  • the design panel 4 cannot be tilted further.
  • the indoor unit 100 is set such that the square portion 4b does not move to a position lower than the stand 5 even when the design panel 4 is tilted to a detachable position. That is, in the indoor unit 100, the square portion 4b does not contact the floor surface even when the design panel 4 is tilted to the detachable position.
  • the design panel 4 When the design panel 4 is tilted to the detachable position, it can be detached from the frame body 3, as illustrated in Fig. 11(c) .
  • a distance D3 from the front surface of the frame body 3 to the front surface of the stand 5 is set to be greater than a depth D4 by which the design panel 4 protrudes toward the rear side when opened. That is, the length of the stand 5 in the front-rear direction is set to ensure the distance D3.
  • the stand 5 is structured such that a height from the lower surface of the stand 5 to the bottom surface 3c of the frame body 3, that is, a height H1 from the floor surface to the bottom surface 3c of the frame body 3 is greater than a height H2 by which the design panel 4 protrudes when opened. That is, the height of the stand 5 is set to ensure the height H1. Therefore, the stand 5 allows the design panel 4 to be attached and detached while keeping down the height of the housing 1.
  • the stand 5 of the indoor unit 100 is formed with the dimensions illustrated in Fig. 12 , the design panel 4 can be attached and detached smoothly. That is, the floor surface does not hinder attachment and detachment of the design panel 4.
  • the indoor unit 100 is installed on the floor surface with the stand 5 being attached to the bottom side of the housing 1.
  • the stand 5 can offset the level difference formed by the step 6 of the base 2, and forms a flat installation surface of the housing 1 to be placed on the floor surface.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed on the floor surface in a stable state.
  • the stand 5 forms the same surfaces as the side surfaces and the rear surface of the base 2 and the front surface thereof can ensure the distance D3, the stand 5 does not protrude from any of the four sides of the indoor unit 100.
  • the required area of the installation space on the floor surface can be minimized.
  • the total height can be kept small.
  • the stand 5 forms the same surface as the rear surface of the base 2 and the stand 5 does not protrude from any of the four sides of the indoor unit 100. Hence, degradation of the design property and entry of dust can be prevented from occuring by a gap formed between the rear surface of the indoor unit 100 and the wall surface in the air-conditioned space.
  • the stand 5 Since the front surface of the stand 5 is located closer to the rear side than the front surface of the housing 1 by a predetermined distance greater than or equal to the depth of the design panel 4, the stand 5 is not visible when the indoor unit 100 is viewed from the front side (from an obliquely upper side). For this reason, even when the indoor unit 100 is viewed from the front side (from the obliquely upper side), the design property of the indoor unit 100 is not impaired. Further, since the stand 5 ensures the distance D3 and the height H1, when the design panel 4 is opened and closed (attached and detached), it can be attached and detached with no contact with the floor surface.
  • the stand 5 is fixed to the base 2 from the lower side, but is not fixed to the frame body 3. For this reason, even in a state in which the stand 5 is fixed to the base 2, the frame body 3 is removable. Hence, when frame body 3 is attached and detached at the time of installation of the indoor unit 100 or for service after the installation, the attachment and detachment operation is not hindered by the stand 5.
  • Fig. 13 is a side view illustrating an exemplary state in which an indoor unit 100 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention is installed on a wall surface in an air-conditioned space.
  • Fig. 14 is a side view illustrating another exemplary state in which the indoor unit 100 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention is installed on the wall surface in the air-conditioned space.
  • a case in which the indoor unit 100 is installed on a wall surface 10 will be described as an example with reference to Figs. 13 and 14 .
  • Embodiment 1 There is a difference from Embodiment 1 in the installation position of the indoor unit 100.
  • Embodiment 2 the same parts as those adopted in Embodiment 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the difference from Embodiment 1 will be described mainly.
  • the indoor unit 100 when the indoor unit 100 is installed on a floor surface 9, if the indoor unit 100 remains installed on the floor surface 9, it is impossible to clean the floor surface 9 beneath the indoor unit 100. That is, it is impossible to meet the demand to clean the floor surface 9 beneath the indoor unit 100 without making any effort to move the indoor unit 100. For this reason, the indoor unit 100 is sometimes installed on the wall surface 10 at a fixed distance from the floor surface 9.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed on the wall surface 10 in a state in which the stand 5 is removed, as illustrated in Fig. 13 .
  • the stand 5 is removed, a level difference formed on a bottom side of a base 2 and a frame body 3 is exposed, and the base 2 is hardly seen when the indoor unit 100 is viewed from the front side. For this reason, the housing 1 appears thin, and the height is reduced because of removal of the stand 5. This improves the design property.
  • the indoor unit 100 can also be installed on the wall surface 10 in a state in which the stand 5 is attached thereto, as illustrated in Fig. 14 .
  • a back surface of the stand 5 is formed by a design surface, even if the indoor unit 100 is installed at a height such as to be seen from below, the interior of the housing 1 is not visible. Hence, the design property is not impaired.
  • the indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 2 when the indoor unit 100 of Embodiment 2 is installed on the wall surface 10, it can be determined, in accordance with the user's will, whether to attach or remove the stand 5.
  • the indoor unit 100 can be installed in consideration of the design property in either of the state in which the stand 5 is attached and the state in which the stand 5 is removed.
  • Fig. 15 includes side views illustrating an exemplary state in which an indoor unit 100 according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention is installed on a wall surface in an air-conditioned space.
  • a case in which the indoor unit 100 is installed on a wall surface 10 will be described as an example with reference to Fig. 15 .
  • Embodiment 2 There is a difference from Embodiment 2 in the shape of the wall surface 10 on which the indoor unit 100 is installed.
  • Embodiment 3 the same parts as those adopted in Embodiments 1 and 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and differences from Embodiments 1 and 2 will be described mainly.
  • the indoor unit 100 is entirely installed in the air-conditioned space. That is, it is impossible to meet the demand to further reduce the occupation area of the indoor unit 100 in the air-conditioned space. For this reason, to reduce the occupation area of the indoor unit 100 in the air-conditioned space, the indoor unit 100 is sometimes installed while being restricted from protruding toward the air-conditioned space. In this case, an opening 10a formed in the wall surface 10 in the air-conditioned space is utilized.
  • a stepped portion 7 on a rear side of a base 2 of the indoor unit 100 is embedded into the wall surface 10 from the opening 10a, and the indoor unit 100 is installed while being halfway embedded in the wall surface 10. This can suppress protrusion of the indoor unit 100 toward the air-conditioned space greater than in Embodiments 1 and 2, and can reduce the occupation area of the indoor unit 100 in the air-conditioned space. Further, since the indoor unit 100 is halfway embedded in the wall surface 10, the depth thereof can be made to appear small.
  • a stand 5 is removed from a housing 1.
  • a step 6 is exposed in four directions around the base 2.
  • a gap 13 is formed between the stepped portion 7 and an inner wall surface of the opening 10a, it is necessary to fill a periphery of the opening 10a with putty or the like after the indoor unit 100 is installed.
  • the indoor unit 100 even if the gap 13 is formed between the stepped portion 7 and the inner wall surface of the opening 10a, it is covered with the step 6. That is, since the step 6 has the protrusion length such as to be caught on the periphery of the opening 10a, even when the stepped portion 7 is embedded in the wall surface 10, the step 6 is caught on the periphery of the opening 10a, and the step 6 functions as a cover for the gap 13.
  • housing 2: base, 2a: upper surface, 2b: side surface, 3: frame body, 3a: upper surface, 3b: side surface, 3c: bottom surface, 4: design panel, 4a: lower end portion, 4b: square portion, 4c: lower-frame distal end portion, 5: stand, 6: step, 7: stepped portion, 9: floor surface, 10: wall surface, 10a: opening, 13: gap, 50: heat exchanger, 51: air inlet, 52: air outlet, 53: opening, 55: filter, 56: wind flap, 100: indoor unit.

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  1. Inneneinheit (100) für eine Klimaanlage, umfassend:
    eine Basis (2), die eine Rückseite eines Gehäuses (1) bildet;
    einen Rahmenkörper (3), der abnehmbar an einer Vorderseite der Basis (2) befestigt ist, um eine Vorderseite des Gehäuses (1) zu bilden; und
    einen Standfuß (5), der abnehmbar an einer Unterseite der Basis (2) befestigt ist,
    wobei die Basis (2) eine Stufe (6) aufweist, die durch Vorstehen eines vorderen Endabschnitts einer Peripherie der Basis (2) nach au-ßen gebildet ist, und
    wobei der Standfuß (5) in einem Zustand, in dem der Standfuß (5) an der Basis (2) befestigt ist, an keiner Seite des Gehäuses (1) vorsteht,
    wobei, wenn die Inneneinheit (100) auf einer Bodenfläche (9) installiert wird, der Standfuß (5) an der Basis (2) befestigt ist, um eine flache Installationsfläche des Gehäuses (1) zu bilden, wobei die Installationsfläche auf einer Bodenfläche zu platzieren ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Niveauunterschied an der Unterseite der Basis (2) und des Rahmenkörpers (3), der durch die Stufe (6) der Basis (2) gebildet ist, durch den Standfuß (5) beseitigt ist, und die Installationsfläche des auf der Bodenfläche zu platzierenden Gehäuses (1) flach gemacht ist.
  2. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei eine Seitenfläche und eine Rückfläche des Standfußes (5) in dem Zustand, in dem der Standfuß (5) an der Basis (2) befestigt ist, bündig mit einer Seitenfläche und einer Rückfläche der Basis (2) sind.
  3. Inneneinheit (100) für eine Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei eine Tiefe eines Teils der Basis (2), der näher an einer Rückseite als die Stufe (6) liegt, größer oder gleich der Hälfte der Gesamttiefe der Basis (2) ist.
  4. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei eine äußere periphere Fläche der Stufe (6) mit einer äußeren peripheren Fläche des Rahmenkörpers (3) bündig ist.
  5. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, weiter umfassend:
    ein Design-Paneel (4), das von einer oberen Vorderseite des Rahmenkörpers (3) aus geöffnet und geschlossen werden kann,
    wobei der Standfuß (5) an der Basis (2) befestigt ist, so dass eine Vorderfläche des Standfußes (5) um einen vorherbestimmten Abstand, der größer oder gleich einer Tiefe der des Design-Paneels (4) ist, näher an der Rückseite angeordnet ist als eine Vorderfläche des Rahmenkörpers (3).
  6. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Standfuß (5) so aufgebaut ist, dass der Abstand von der Vorderfläche des Rahmenkörpers (3) zur Vorderfläche des Standfußes (5) größer ist als eine Tiefe, um welche das Design-Paneel (4) zur Rückseite hin vorsteht, wenn das Design-Paneel (4) geöffnet ist.
  7. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, wobei eine Höhe der Vorderfläche des Standfußes (5) größer ist als eine Höhe, um welche das Design-Paneel (4) vorsteht, wenn das Design-Paneel (4) geöffnet ist.
  8. Inneneinheit (100) für die Klimaanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wobei die Stufe (6) eine solche Vorsprungslänge hat, dass sie an einer Peripherie einer Öffnung (10a), die in einer Wandfläche vorgesehen ist, an der die Inneneinheit (100) installiert werden soll, ergriffen wird.
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