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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2017
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2008
Yoshimasa Katsumi, Aichi, JP;
Yoshihiro Nishizuru, Aichi, JP;
Kazuhiro Saitou, Aichi, JP;
Mitunori Matubara, Gifu, JP;
Masafumi Tsubouchi, Aichi, JP;
Yuuji Sugata, Aichi, JP;
Hiroshi Tsuihiji, Aichi, JP;
Yoshimasa Katsumi, Aichi, JP;
Yoshihiro Nishizuru, Aichi, JP;
Kazuhiro Saitou, Aichi, JP;
Mitunori Matubara, Gifu, JP;
Masafumi Tsubouchi, Aichi, JP;
Yuuji Sugata, Aichi, JP;
Hiroshi Tsuihiji, Aichi, JP;
Abstract
A bathroom air-conditioner includes a refrigerant circuit in which a compressor, a radiator, a decompressing mechanism and a heat absorber are connected with one another through a pipe, a circulating air-course, and a ventilating air-course. In the circulating air-course, the radiator and a circulating fan for circulating the air of the bathroom are placed. In the ventilating air-course, the heat absorber and a ventilating fan for discharging the air from the bathroom to the outside are placed. The heat absorber makes the refrigerant absorb heat from the air of the bathroom, and the radiator makes the refrigerant dissipate heat to the air of the bathroom for heating the bathroom. During the heating of the bathroom, when a temperature of the bathroom becomes higher than a given temperature, a controller reduces an air-blow amount from the ventilating fan.