Patent classifications
B60K13/02
Straddle-Type Vehicle
A straddle-type vehicle (100) includes a frame (20) and an engine (10) mounted on the frame (20), the engine (10) includes a cylinder head (11) positioned toward the rear end of the frame, and located below a saddle seat (80). The cylinder head laces toward the rear end of the frame, which allows the heated cylinder head of the engine and the exhaust pipe connected to the cylinder head to avoid contact with the vehicle the user's legs while riding the vehicle, so the effect of heat emitted from the cylinder head on the rider's experience is reduced.
Systems and methods for controlling air induction to an engine of a vehicle
Methods and systems are provided for controlling an airflow to an engine via a primary air induction pathway or a secondary air induction pathway, where the secondary air induction pathway routes the airflow to the engine via a deployable snorkel system. Thus, in one example, a method comprises routing the airflow to the engine solely via the primary air induction pathway by commanding open a first air inlet valve and commanding closed a second air inlet valve, and responsive to a request to switch the routing, commanding closed the first air inlet valve and commanding open the second air inlet valve. In this way, the snorkel system may selectively be used in response to requests from a vehicle operator.
Systems and methods for controlling air induction to an engine of a vehicle
Methods and systems are provided for controlling an airflow to an engine via a primary air induction pathway or a secondary air induction pathway, where the secondary air induction pathway routes the airflow to the engine via a deployable snorkel system. Thus, in one example, a method comprises routing the airflow to the engine solely via the primary air induction pathway by commanding open a first air inlet valve and commanding closed a second air inlet valve, and responsive to a request to switch the routing, commanding closed the first air inlet valve and commanding open the second air inlet valve. In this way, the snorkel system may selectively be used in response to requests from a vehicle operator.
AN ENGINE AIR FILTER UNIT FOR A VEHICLE
The invention relates to an engine air filter unit for a vehicle (1) that is designed to supply filtered air to an internal combustion engine of the vehicle (1). The engine air filter unit (10) comprises a main filter (14), a mounting base (15) to secure the engine air filter unit (10) on at least one body panel (7, 71, 72) of the vehicle, a pre-separator fluidically connected to the main filter. The main filter (14) is arranged on a side of the mounting base (15) and the pre-separator (18) is arranged on the opposite side of the mounting base (15). The pre-separator housing is at least partly formed by the mounting base (15) and an air duct (19) extends through the mounting base (15) to fluidically connect the pre-separator to the filtration chamber.
OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
- Chad K. Smith ,
- Robert S. Messina ,
- Chris K. Yakes ,
- Mark J. Charniak ,
- Neil E. DeKarske ,
- Mike A. Koenigs ,
- Michael S. Poetter ,
- Devon C. Palmer ,
- Jesse D. Gander ,
- Jason J. Zuleger ,
- Megan N. Schultz ,
- Troy D. Lind ,
- Michael R. Yanacek ,
- Kevin L. Pennau ,
- Andrew L. Drach ,
- Steve Volkman ,
- Nathaniel J. Harter ,
- Justin N. Rittenhouse ,
- Peter K. Kramer ,
- Annelise L. Kotenberg ,
- Christopher J. Rukas
A vehicle includes a chassis, a front axle coupled to the chassis, a rear axle coupled to the chassis, a powertrain coupled to the chassis, a cab coupled to the chassis, a rear module coupled to the chassis behind the cab. The powertrain is configured to drive at least one of the front axle or the rear axle. The rear module is selectively reconfigurable between a plurality of configurations.
OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
- Chad K. Smith ,
- Robert S. Messina ,
- Chris K. Yakes ,
- Mark J. Charniak ,
- Neil E. DeKarske ,
- Mike A. Koenigs ,
- Michael S. Poetter ,
- Devon C. Palmer ,
- Jesse D. Gander ,
- Jason J. Zuleger ,
- Megan N. Schultz ,
- Troy D. Lind ,
- Michael R. Yanacek ,
- Kevin L. Pennau ,
- Andrew L. Drach ,
- Steve Volkman ,
- Nathaniel J. Harter ,
- Justin N. Rittenhouse ,
- Peter K. Kramer ,
- Annelise L. Kotenberg ,
- Christopher J. Rukas
A vehicle includes a chassis, a front axle coupled to the chassis, a rear axle coupled to the chassis, a powertrain coupled to the chassis, a cab coupled to the chassis, a rear module coupled to the chassis behind the cab. The powertrain is configured to drive at least one of the front axle or the rear axle. The rear module is selectively reconfigurable between a plurality of configurations.
Air suction device for a vehicle equipped with an internal combustion engine
An air suction device for a vehicle equipped with an internal combustion engine. The air suction device includes a device guiding purified suction air for combustion in the direction of the internal combustion engine, and an air filter element and a housing receiving the air filter element, and at least one air guiding device. The air guiding device is formed in the shape of a channel and is provided for guiding suction air to the housing. The air guiding device extends in the region between a holding device and the housing. The holding device is formed to receive at least one light source and has an air leading channel adjacent to the light source, which is connected in an air guiding manner to the air guiding device.
ENGINE ENCLOSURE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL MACHINE
A hood assembly for an agricultural vehicle such as a farm tractor has a first hood panel and a second hood panel pivotably attached to the first hood panel and movable from a first closed position to a second open position relative to the first hood panel. The first hood panel is an elongate body mounted above an engine of the vehicle and having a front end and a rear end joined by two side portions. The second hood panel wraps around the front end of the first hood panel and extends along the two sides thereof to respective pivotal attachments. The attachments have a common pivot axis which traverses the first hood panel in spaced-apart relation to the first hood panel front end. Opening the second hood panel provides maintenance access to a cooling package of the vehicle without opening or disassembling the remainder of the hood assembly.
ENGINE ENCLOSURE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL MACHINE
A hood assembly for an agricultural vehicle such as a farm tractor has a first hood panel and a second hood panel pivotably attached to the first hood panel and movable from a first closed position to a second open position relative to the first hood panel. The first hood panel is an elongate body mounted above an engine of the vehicle and having a front end and a rear end joined by two side portions. The second hood panel wraps around the front end of the first hood panel and extends along the two sides thereof to respective pivotal attachments. The attachments have a common pivot axis which traverses the first hood panel in spaced-apart relation to the first hood panel front end. Opening the second hood panel provides maintenance access to a cooling package of the vehicle without opening or disassembling the remainder of the hood assembly.
Engine air intake device
A heat storage cover is provided in an engine room. The heat storage cover covers an engine from above and surrounds the periphery of an upper portion of the engine to internally store, through the medium of air, heat dissipated from the engine and block upward heat dissipation. The engine includes an air inlet for introducing, into a combustion chamber, high temperature air obtained by the heat storage cover blocking the upward heat dissipation.