INDOOR DEVICE FOR CASSETTE TYPE AIR CONDITIONER
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1. An indoor device for a cassette type air conditioner, the indoor device comprising:
- a panel configured to be mounted in a ceiling of an indoor space to define an exterior of a bottom surface of the indoor device, the panel comprising a suction hole through which indoor air is suctioned into the indoor device, and a plurality of discharge holes to discharge air into the indoor space;
a plurality of vane rotatably mounted in the plurality of discharge holes, respectively, to adjust a flow direction of the discharged air; and
a suction grill mounted on of the panel to cover the suction hole, wherein an outer edge of the suction grill comprises a plurality of concave portions shaped to match, respectively, inner lines of the plurality of discharge holes.
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Abstract
An indoor device for a cassette type air conditioner is provided. In the indoor device for the cassette type air conditioner, an outer edge of a suction grill extends to form inner lines of a plurality of discharge holes of a panel, and the suction grill may be opened while slidably moving without interfering with the panel according to a shape thereof.
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1. An indoor device for a cassette type air conditioner, the indoor device comprising:
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a panel configured to be mounted in a ceiling of an indoor space to define an exterior of a bottom surface of the indoor device, the panel comprising a suction hole through which indoor air is suctioned into the indoor device, and a plurality of discharge holes to discharge air into the indoor space; a plurality of vane rotatably mounted in the plurality of discharge holes, respectively, to adjust a flow direction of the discharged air; and a suction grill mounted on of the panel to cover the suction hole, wherein an outer edge of the suction grill comprises a plurality of concave portions shaped to match, respectively, inner lines of the plurality of discharge holes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An indoor device of a cassette type air conditioner, the indoor device comprising:
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a cabinet comprising a heat exchanger and a blower fan; a panel mounted on a bottom surface of the cabinet, the panel comprising a suction hole in a central portion thereof and a plurality of discharge holes outside of the suction hole; a suction grill mounted to cover the suction hole, the suction grill comprising a plurality of concave portions having a shape that corresponds, respectively, to a shape of inner lines of the plurality of discharge holes; and at least one connection member having first and second ends mounted, respectively, on the panel and the suction grill to connect the panel to the suction grill, wherein the at least one connection member rotates while horizontally slidably moving to open or close the suction grill. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. An indoor device for an air conditioner, the indoor device comprising:
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a case in which are disposed a heat exchanger and a fan; a panel disposed at a bottom of the case, wherein the case is configured to be mounted in a ceiling of an indoor space with the panel viewable to a user, the panel comprising a suction hole disposed at a central portion of the panel and a plurality of discharge holes that extend along edges of the panel between the suction hole and an outer edge of the panel; and a plurality of vanes rotatably mounted in the plurality of discharge holes, respectively, to adjust a flow direction of the discharged air; and a suction grill mounted on the panel to cover the suction hole, wherein an outer edge of the suction grill comprises a plurality of concave portions disposed to correspond, respectively, to inner lines of the plurality of discharge holes and a plurality of protrusions disposed between the plurality of discharge holes, and wherein the panel further comprises a rounded groove having a close loop shape that connects outer lines of the plurality of discharge holes, the plurality of vanes, and the plurality of protrusions. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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