Patent classifications
F02M35/10013
Saddle-ridden vehicle engine
A combustion engine of a motorcycle has an engine rotary shaft extending in a vehicle widthwise direction. Incoming wind taken in from a front of a steering handle that is positioned in front of the combustion engine, is introduced through an air intake duct to the combustion engine. The air intake duct extends from the front of the steering handle to a rearward of a cylinder block so as to pass above a radiator and pass laterally of one side of the cylinder block.
Air intake structure for saddle-ride type vehicle
The air intake structure for a saddle-ride type vehicle includes a front cowl, a pair of right and left air duct portions, an air cleaner box, and a vehicle body frame. The front cowl includes a pair of right and left air intake ports. The pair of the right and left air duct portions guides air taken from the pair of the right and left air intake ports. The air cleaner box cleans the air guided by the pair of the right and left air duct portions. The vehicle body frame is branched backward from a steering head pipe disposed on a front side of a vehicle into a bifurcated shape with a pair of right and left. The vehicle body frame includes the air cleaner box between the branches of the bifurcated shape. The air duct portion includes a first air duct and a second air duct. The first air duct guides air to the air cleaner box from the air intake port through the vehicle body frame. The second air duct branches from the first air duct in a middle to guide air to the air cleaner box.
Mower with improved exhaust gas component cooling
A mower includes: a driver's seat provided to a vehicle frame. A transmission is arranged at least partially below the driver's seat. An engine arranged rearward of the transmission such that a bottom end of the engine is positioned higher than a bottom end of the transmission. An exhaust gas purification device is arranged rearward of the engine. An air cleaner is arranged forward of the exhaust gas purification device and above the engine. A radiator extends from an area between the transmission and the engine so as to project further upward than the air cleaner through an area between the driver's seat and the air cleaner.
Automotive Snorkel Incorporating an Air Filtration System
An automotive snorkel is for a vehicle having an engine bay in which an engine incorporating an air intake system is located. The automotive snorkel includes a hollow housing having an upper opening and at least one lower outlet, a mounting box adapted to be received in the upper opening, and a plurality of removable filters. The mounting box includes a plurality of filter mounts and a filtration outlet to an external environment. Each filter is removable and adapted to be securely retained by a filter mount. Air only enters the snorkel by way of the upper opening where it is directed towards the filters that filter the particles entrained therein using centrifugal force. The separated particles thereafter are directed to the external environment by way of the filtration outlet. The filtered air is directed through the hollow housing to the lower outlets for subsequent delivery to the engine.
AIR INTAKE SYSTEM FOR A WORK VEHICLE WITH ENHANCED PRE-CLEANER SERVICEABILITY
An air intake system for a work vehicle may generally include an intake duct defining a passageway for directing air in a flow direction through the system. The duct may also include a pre-cleaner slot defined between inner and outer surfaces of the duct and a support ledge extending circumferentially around at least a portion of an inner perimeter of the duct. The system may also include a pre-cleaner configured to be installed within the intake duct by inserting the pre-cleaner through the pre-cleaner slot in a direction extending generally perpendicular to the flow direction. In addition, the air intake system may include a cover configured to be coupled to the intake duct such that the cover extends over the pre-cleaner slot when the pre-cleaner is installed within the intake duct.
Air intake duct of saddle-ridden vehicle
An air intake duct, of a saddle-riding type vehicle, in which a flow velocity of an intake air is less likely to be reduced to enable prevention of reduction of an efficiency of a supercharger, is provided. The air intake duct of a motorcycle serves to supply incoming wind as the intake air to the supercharger for a combustion engine. The air intake duct has a passage area that is gradually reduced from an air intake port at a front portion toward a downstream portion connected to the supercharger at a rear portion.
SNORKEL APPARATUS WITH AUXILIARY AIR TUBE SUPPORTS
A snorkel for allowing an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to travel while at least partially submerged, in which the snorkel is constructed with an octagonal riser and auxiliary tube guides.
SNORKEL APPARATUS WITH ASSEMBLY CONNECTORS
A snorkel for allowing an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to travel while at least partially submerged, in which the snorkel is constructed with connection elements that allow multiple snorkels to connect and form a single assembly.
DEVICE AND SNORKEL AIR INTAKE COMPRISING DEVICE
A device for fitting to a vehicular snorkel air intake is provided. The device comprises a shield and at least one arm extending from the shield, wherein the at least one arm is adapted to position the shield in front of an inlet of the snorkel air intake.
Intake structure of outboard motor
An intake structure of an outboard motor supplying intake air to an internal combustion engine for the outboard motor has an engine cover covering the internal combustion engine for the outboard motor, an inner cover disposed on an outside of the engine cover, and a top cover covering the inner cover. The inner cover and the top cover form an intake duct supplying intake air to the internal combustion engine for the outboard motor.