Work Vehicle
20170320423 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05G5/04
PHYSICS
B60P1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A work vehicle is provided with a driving section (5), and a load carrying deck (6) disposed rearwardly of the driving section (5). The load carrying deck (6) is configured to be pivotally liftable between an elevated posture in which a front end portion of the deck (6) is elevated, and a lowered posture in which the front end portion of the deck (6) is lowered. Between right and left ends of an upper end portion (61a) of a front wall (61) of the load carrying deck (6), there is provided a plate-like elastic member 8 extending forwardly upward.
Claims
1. A work vehicle comprising: a driving section; a load carrying deck mounted rearwardly of the driving section, the load carrying deck being configured to be pivotally liftable up/down between an elevated posture in which a front end portion of the deck is elevated, and a lowered posture in which the front end portion of the deck is lowered; and a plate-like elastic member extending forwardly upward from an upper end portion of a front wall of the load carrying deck between right and left ends thereof.
2. The work vehicle of claim 1, further comprising: a frame member extending in a right/left direction at a rear end portion of the driving section and; wherein when the load-carrying deck is set under the lowered posture, the plate-like elastic member comes into contact with the frame member to be deformed upward by a reaction force received from the frame member.
3. The work vehicle of claim 1, wherein the front wall of the load carrying deck is formed higher than all of a right wall, a left wall and a rear wall of the load carrying deck.
4. The work vehicle of claim 1, wherein: the upper end portion of the front wall of the load carrying deck extends forwardly upward; and the plate-like elastic member is mounted and supported on the upper end portion of the front wall.
5. The work vehicle of claim 1, further comprising: an engine; wherein the engine is mounted downwardly of the load carrying deck.
6. A work vehicle comprising: a driving section; a pedal operational tool including: a pedal arm extending along a front/rear direction, the pedal arm being supported to be pivotable about a laterally oriented pivot shaft; and a pedal plate attached to a pivotal end portion of the pedal arm to be stepped on for operation; a stopper portion that comes into contact with a lower face of the pedal plate for restricting a pivotal angle of the pedal operational tool; and an inhibiting portion disposed to be laterally spaced from the stopper portion, the inhibiting portion being configured to inhibit a pivotal movement of the pedal plate more downward than an upper end portion of the stopper portion.
7. The work vehicle of claim 6, wherein: the pedal plate includes one lateral end portion adjacent the stopper portion and other lateral end portion adjacent the inhibiting portion; and in a pivotal range of the pedal plate as seen in a side view, the one lateral end portion of the pedal plate is overlapped with the stopper portion and the other lateral end portion of the pedal plate is overlapped with the inhibiting portion.
8. The work vehicle of claim 6, wherein a distance in a lateral direction between the upper end portion of the stopper portion and the inhibiting portion is set to a length equal to or shorter than a lateral width of the pedal plate.
9. The work vehicle of claim 6, wherein when the pedal plate is not stepped on for operation, an upper end portion of the inhibiting portion is located closer to a lower face of the pedal plate than an upper end portion of the stopper plate as seen in a side view.
10. The work vehicle of claim 6, further comprising: a control cable operably coupled with the pedal operational tool; wherein the inhibiting portion is configured to restrict bending of the control cable.
11. The work vehicle of claim 6, wherein: the stopper portion comprises a stopper bolt; and the stopper bolt includes: a threaded shaft portion configured to adjust an amount of its projection toward the lower face of the pedal plate; and a head portion fixed to an upper end portion of the threaded shaft portion.
12. The work vehicle of claim 6, further comprising: a steering wheel; wherein the inhibiting portion is located on more laterally outer side than the pedal plate with respect to a right/left center of the steering wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0060] Unless indicated otherwise, in the following discussion, the direction of arrow F shown in
First Embodiment
[0061] Next, a first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0062] [General Arrangement of Work Vehicle]
[0063] As shown in
[0064] As shown in
[0065] As described above, the work vehicle 1 includes the driving section 5, and the load carrying deck 6 provided rearwardly of the driving section 5. And, the engine 7 is mounted under the load carrying deck 6.
[0066] As shown in
[0067] In this way, the load carrying deck 6 is configured to be pivotally liftable up/down between the elevated posture in which the front end portion of the deck 6 is elevated and the lowered posture in which the front end portion of the deck 6 is lowered.
[Arrangement of the ROPS]
[0068] As shown in
[0069] Further, between the left rear strut 53c and the right rear strut 53c, there are provided a lower frame member 10 and an upper frame member 11. The lower frame member 10 and the upper frame member 11 respectively extend along the right/left direction. Further, the lower frame member 10 is disposed downwardly of the upper frame member 11.
[0070] Incidentally, the pair of right and left rear struts 53c are located at the rear end of the driving section 5; and the lower frame member 10 corresponds what is referred to as “a frame member” related to the present disclosure. Namely, at the rear end portion of the driving section 5, there is provided a frame member that extends along the right/left direction.
[0071] The lower frame member 10 and the upper frame member 11 are attached to the pair of right and left rear struts 53c from the rear side thereof. As shown in
[Arrangement of Load Carrying Deck and Plate-Like Elastic Member]
[0072] As shown in
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[0074] As shown in
[0075] As described above, the plate-like elastic member 8 extends forwardly upward the upper end portion 61a of the front wall 61 of the load carrying deck 6 between right and left ends of the upper end portion 61a. And, the plate-like elastic member 8 is mounted and supported on the upper end portion 61a of the front wall 61.
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[0077] The tilt and the position of the plate-like elastic member 8 along the vertical direction are set such that when the load carrying deck 6 assumes the lowered posture, the plate-like elastic member 8 comes into contact with the lower frame member 10, thus being deformed upward. Incidentally, the tilt and the position of the plate-like elastic member 8 along the vertical direction can be adjusted at the time of designing by varying the tilt and the vertical position of the upper end portion 61a of the front wall 61.
[0078] In this way, when the load carrying deck 6 is under the lowered posture, the plate-like elastic member 8 is placed in contact with the frame member (lower frame member 10 in this embodiment) and is deformed upward by the reaction force received therefrom.
[0079] According to the arrangement described above, when load such as straw loaded on the load carrying deck 6 tends to jump forwardly over the front wall 61 of the load carrying deck 6, this load will be received and stopped by the plate-like elastic member 8, so that this load received and stopped by the plate-like elastic member will be guided downwards along the slope of the plate-like elastic member 8 rearwards, thus eventually returned to the inner side of the load carrying deck 6. As a result, according to the present disclosure, dropping of load on the load carrying deck 6 into a gap between the front wall 61 of the load carrying deck 6 and the rear end portion of the driving section 5 will occur less likely. [Modified Embodiments of First Embodiment]
[0080] Next, modified embodiments of the first embodiment will be described. The respective embodiments described below can be applied in any desired combination(s) with the foregoing embodiment, as long as no contradiction results from such combination(s). It is understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the contents of these embodiments.
[0081] (1) A mesh or net-like member can be provided between the left rear strut 53c and the right rear strut 53c. In this case, it is possible to employ an arrangement that the upper frame member 11, an upper end portion of the mesh-like member and the pair of right and left rear struts 53c will be fastened together with the bolts b2; and the lower frame member 10, a lower end portion of the mesh-like member and the pair of right and left rear struts 53c will be fastened together with the bolts b1, for instance.
[0082] (2) The upper frame member 11 can be omitted.
[0083] (3) The lower frame member 10 can be omitted.
[0084] (4) The ROPS 53 can be omitted.
[0085] (5) The engine 7 can be disposed at a position other than the position under the load carrying deck 6. As such position other than the position under the load carrying deck 6, it is possible to employ e.g. a vehicle body front portion of the work vehicle 1, a position under the driver's seat 51, etc.
[0086] (6) As the power source for the work vehicle 1, a motor can be provided instead of the engine 7.
[0087] (7) The upper end portion 61a of the front wall 61 can be provided to extend directly upward, i.e. vertically. In this case, instead of the plate-like elastic member 8 provided in the foregoing embodiment, it is possible to employ a plate-like elastic member (not shown) having a plate-like fixing portion under a posture along the vertical direction and a plate-like tilted portion extending forwardly upward from the upper end of the fixing portion, for instance. And, as the fixing portion of this plate-like elastic member is fixed to a front face or a rear face of the upper end portion 61a of the front wall 61, the plate-like elastic member can be caused to extend forwardly upward.
[0088] (8) The load carrying deck 6 may not be disposed horizontal under the lowered posture. For instance, it is possible to employ an arrangement, wherein under its lowered posture, the load carrying deck 6 is tilted upward at a front portion thereof and from this posture, in association with rising of the front end portion of the load carrying deck 6, the deck is shifted into the elevated posture with large forward upward tilt.
[0089] (9) In the foregoing embodiment, a multi-purpose vehicle for two passengers was disclosed as an example of work vehicle 1, but this is not limitative. Instead thereof, a work vehicle according to the present disclosure can be a multi-purpose vehicle having two, front and rear, rows of seats for four passengers or other type of work vehicle having a load carrying deck.
Second Embodiment
[0090] Next, a work vehicle according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to
[0091] A multi-purpose work vehicle (an example of ‘work vehicle’) shown in
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[0093] Further, as shown in
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[0096] The other end of the control cable 130 is operably coupled to a control device (not shown) for controlling a rotational speed of an engine 115.
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[Stopper Portion]
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[Inhibiting Portion]
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[0106] Therefore, the pedal plate 129 is inhibited from passing under between the head portion 140 of the stopper portion 137 and the inhibiting portion 135.
[0107] As may be understood from
[0108] With provision of such inhibiting portion 135 described above, inadvertent hooking of the accelerator pedal 122 to a lower portion of the head portion 140 of the stopper bolt is avoided, so that the operator can operate the accelerator pedal 122 easily.
Modified Embodiments of Second Embodiment
[0109] Next, modified embodiments of the second embodiment will be described.
[0110] The respective embodiments described below can be applied in any desired combination(s) with the foregoing embodiment, as long as no contradiction results from such combination(s). It is understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the contents of these embodiments.
[0111] (1) In the foregoing embodiment, the accelerator pedal 122 was disclosed as an example of ‘pedal operational tool’, but this is not limitative. The ‘pedal operational tool’ can be a brake pedal 123 also.
[0112] (2) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the distance D3 between the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137 and the inhibiting portion 135 is set to a length which is equal to the lateral width D2 of the pedal plate 129, but this is not limitative. Instead, the distance D3 in the lateral direction between the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137 and the inhibiting portion 135 may be set to a length which is shorter than the lateral width D2 of the pedal plate 129, for instance. Namely, it is advantageous if the distance D3 in the lateral direction between the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137 and the inhibiting portion 135 is set to a length equal to or shorter than the lateral width D2 of the pedal plate 129. Further alternatively, the distance D3 in the lateral direction between the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137 and the inhibiting portion 135 may be set to a length which is longer than the lateral width D2 of the pedal plate 129.
[0113] (3) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which in the pivotal direction of the accelerator pedal 122 (the pivotal range as seen in a side view), the upper end portion of the inhibiting portion 135 is disposed closer to the lower face 136 of the pedal plate 129 than the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137, but this is not limitative. For instance, the upper end portion of the inhibiting portion 135 may be located at a position of same distance (same height) as the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137. Further alternatively, in the pivotal direction of the accelerator pedal 122, the upper end portion of the inhibiting portion 135 may be disposed farther from the lower face 136 of the pedal plate 129 than the upper end portion of the stopper portion 137.
[0114] (4) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the inhibiting portion 135 is configured to restrict bending of the control cable 130 operably coupled to the accelerator pedal 122, but this is not limitative. For instance, the inhibiting portion 135 may be provided without the function of restricting bending of the control cable 130 operably coupled with the accelerator pedal 122.
[0115] (5) In the foregoing embodiment, as an example of the stopper portion 137, one comprising a stopper bolt was disclosed, but this is not limitative. Instead, it is also possible to employ, as a modified stopper portion, e.g. a projecting body having no function of restricting bending of the control cable and projecting from a floor panel.
[0116] (6) In the foregoing embodiment, there was disclosed the arrangement in which the inhibiting portion 135 is disposed only on the laterally outer side than the pedal plate 129, relative to the right/left center C of the steering wheel 129, but this is not limitative. In addition to this inhibiting portion 135, another inhibiting portion may be disposed on the side closer to the right/left center C of the steering wheel 120 than the pedal plate 129.
[0117] (7) In the foregoing embodiment, there was shown the arrangement in which the inhibiting portion 135 is integrally formed as a part of the panel member 124, but this is not limitative. For instance, the inhibiting portion 135 can be a member which is separate from the panel member 124 and which is attached to the panel member 124. Further, the shape of the inhibiting portion 124 can vary as desired.
[0118] (8) In the foregoing embodiments, multi-purpose vehicles were disclosed as the work vehicle. The invention is not limited thereto. The work vehicle can be a variety of work vehicle such as a tractor, a grass mower, a combine, a rice planting machine, a civil engineering work machine, etc.