Refrigeration – Structural installation
Patent
1995-09-29
1997-09-09
Tapolcai, William E.
Refrigeration
Structural installation
62262, F25D 2312
Patent
active
056644280
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner having an indoor unit and an outdoor unit which are connected by a refrigerant pipe and electric cables. The indoor unit has a housing, in which a heat exchanger, a fan device and a compressor are arranged. A partition divides the interior of the housing into a fan chamber and a compressor chamber. The fan chamber contains the fan and opens at the front of the housing. The compressor chamber contains the compressor and opens at the back of the housing. Not incorporating the compressor, the outdoor unit is smaller and lighter than otherwise. The indoor unit is secured to the wall of a room, with the back of the housing facing the wall. Hence, the noise the compressor makes while operating does not annoy the persons in the room is much.
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Ashikawa Hidenori
Ishii Katsushi
Ishikawa Haruo
Sugiyama Akihiko
Ueda Kimithuka
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Tapolcai William E.
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