Work Vehicle
20210079985 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Y2400/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0416
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0489
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02P3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2005/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B29/0456
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D23/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H9/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A work vehicle includes an engine and a belt-type continuously variable transmission device provided on a lateral side of the engine and configured to (i) receive power from the engine and (ii) output the power to a traveling device while varying the power in terms of speed. The belt-type continuously variable transmission device has (i) an intake port which is present in the transmission device case and through which cooling air is sucked from outside the transmission device case into the transmission device case as a result of rotation of the rotary fan and (ii) a first exhaust port which is present in the transmission device case and through which the cooling air is discharged from inside the transmission device case as a result of the rotation of the rotary fan. The first exhaust port is present on a side of the exhaust pipe on which side the engine is present, and faces the engine.
Claims
1. A work vehicle, comprising: an engine; a belt-type continuously variable transmission device provided on a lateral side of the engine and configured to (i) receive power from the engine and (ii) output the power to a traveling device while varying the power in terms of speed, the belt-type continuously variable transmission device including: a transmission device case containing a belt pulley and an endless belt wound around the belt pulley; a rotary fan provided inside the transmission device case; an intake port which is present in the transmission device case and through which cooling air is sucked from outside the transmission device case into the transmission device case as a result of rotation of the rotary fan; and a first exhaust port which is present in the transmission device case and through which the cooling air is discharged from inside the transmission device case as a result of the rotation of the rotary fan; and an exhaust pipe extending in a front-rear direction above the belt-type continuously variable transmission device and configured to discharge exhaust gas from the engine, wherein the first exhaust port is present on a side of the exhaust pipe on which side the engine is present, and faces the engine.
2. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first exhaust port faces a lateral side portion of the engine.
3. The work vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: an air supply device connected with a rear portion of the engine and configured to supply combustion air to the engine, wherein the first exhaust port faces a lateral side portion of the air supply device.
4. The work vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: a water temperature sensor provided on the engine and configured to detect a temperature of engine cooling water, wherein the first exhaust port faces the water temperature sensor.
5. The work vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: an ignition coil provided on the engine and configured to generate an ignition voltage for the engine, wherein the first exhaust port faces the ignition coil.
6. The work vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: an exhaust gas guiding part that protrudes upward from an upper portion of the transmission device case, that has the first exhaust port, and that is configured to guide the cooling air to the first exhaust port.
7. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the transmission device case has a second exhaust port which is present on the side of the exhaust pipe on which side the engine is present and through which the cooling air is discharged from inside the transmission device case in a direction in which the exhaust pipe extends.
8. The work vehicle according to claim 7, further comprising: an exhaust gas guiding part that protrudes upward from an upper portion of the transmission device case, that has the first exhaust port and the second exhaust port, and that is configured to guide the cooling air to the first exhaust port and the second exhaust port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0046] The description below deals with an example embodiment of the present invention with reference to drawings.
[0047] The description below is related to a traveling vehicle body of a multipurpose work vehicle as an example work vehicle.
[Overall Configuration of Multipurpose Work Vehicle]
[0048] As illustrated in
[Configuration of Motor Part]
[0049] The motor part 10, as illustrated in
[0050] The engine 11 is located inward of a pair of left and right rear frame parts 3a in the left-right direction of the vehicle body, the rear frame parts 3a being parts of the body frame 3 that are located rearward. The engine 11 includes an intake part 11a at a rear portion thereof. The intake part 11a is connected with a front portion of the air supply device 12. The air supply device 12 has a rear portion connected with a resonator 16 with a throttle valve 15 therebetween. The resonator 16 includes an intake part connected with a discharge part of the air cleaner 14 through a first intake pipe 17. The air cleaner 14 includes an intake part provided with a second intake pipe 18 extending forward to a position inside the front lid 4. The engine 11 produces a suction force that sucks air inside the front lid 4 (see
[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] As illustrated in
[0053] The exhaust pipe 19, as illustrated in
(Configuration of Power Transmission Part)
[0054] The power transmission part 20, as illustrated in
[0055] The belt-type continuously variable transmission device 21, as illustrated in
[0056] The belt-type continuously variable transmission device 21 is configured to receive power from the engine 11 and output the power to the front wheels 1 and the rear wheels 2 while varying the power non-stepwise.
[0057] Specifically, the belt-type continuously variable transmission device 21 is configured as follows: The belt pulley 24 receives power from the engine 11 via the output shaft 11c and is thereby driven. The belt pulley 24 transmits its power via the endless belt 26 to the belt pulley 25 to drive the belt pulley 25. The belt pulley 25 outputs its power via the input shaft 22a to the traveling transmission device 22. Operating the pulley diameter adjustment mechanism 27 allows the belt winding diameter of the belt pulley 24 to be adjusted. This operation causes the belt winding diameter of the belt pulley 25 to be (i) decreased as a result of the endless belt 26 pressing the belt pulley 25 or (ii) increased as a result of the spring 28 increasing the belt winding diameter. This allows the power from the engine 11 to be transmitted from the belt pulley 25 to the input shaft 22a in the form of power with a steplessly variable rotation speed.
[0058] The traveling transmission device 22 is configured as follows: The input shaft 22a receives power from the belt pulley 25 of the belt-type continuously variable transmission device 21. The input shaft 22a transmits its power to a rear-wheel differential mechanism (not shown in the drawings). The rear-wheel differential mechanism then transmits the power to the left and right rear wheels 2. The input shaft 22a also transmits its power to a front-wheel output shaft (not shown in the drawings). The front-wheel output shaft then transmits the power to a rotary shaft 29 (see
[Arrangement for Cooling Belt-Type Continuously Variable Transmission Device and Motor Part]
[0059] As illustrated in
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] Specifically, the transmission device case 23 is designed as illustrated in
[0062] The rotary fan 31 is rotated to generate a suction force, thereby sucking air outside the transmission device case 23 (that is, air inside the front lid 4) through the intake duct 33 and the intake port 32 into the transmission device case 23. This generates cooling air inside the transmission device case 23. The cooling air thus generated cools the belt-type continuously variable transmission device 21. The rotation of the rotary fan 31 also generates a blowing force, thereby causing the cooling air after the cooling to travel through the communication port 39 into the exhaust gas guiding part 38. The exhaust gas guiding part 38 then guides the cooling air to the first exhaust port 36 and the second exhaust port 37. The cooling air having been guided to the first exhaust port 36 is discharged through the first exhaust port 36 toward the engine 11, the air supply device 12, and the water temperature sensor 41 to reach the engine 11, the air supply device 12, and the water temperature sensor 41. The cooling air thereby cools (i) the engine 11, (ii) combustion air supplied by the air supply device 12 to the engine 11, and (iii) the water temperature sensor 41. The first exhaust port 36 is on the side of the exhaust pipe portion 19b on which side the engine 11 is present, and the exhaust pipe portion 19b is behind the first exhaust port 36. This allows cooling air from the first exhaust port 36 to reach the engine 11, the air supply device 12, and the water temperature sensor 41 without becoming heated by the exhaust pipe portion 19b. The cooling air having been guided to the second exhaust port 37 is discharged backward through the second exhaust port 37, and is thereby discharged backward of the traveling vehicle body while the cooling air does not easily become heated by the exhaust pipe portion 19b.
Other Embodiments
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[0064] (2) The embodiment described above as an example is arranged such that the rotary fan 31 is integrated with the belt pulley 25. The present invention is, however, not limited to such an arrangement. The present invention may alternatively include, for example, a rotary fan integrated with the belt pulley 24 or a rotary fan as a member separate from the belt pulley 25 and the belt pulley 24.
[0065] (3) The embodiment described above as an example includes an exhaust gas guiding part 38. The present invention is, however, not limited to such an arrangement. The present invention may alternatively be arranged such that the first exhaust port 36 and the second exhaust port 37 are present in the transmission device case 23 itself.
[0066] (4) The embodiment described above as an example is arranged such that the first exhaust port 36 discharges cooling air toward the engine 11, the air supply device 12, and the water temperature sensor 41. The present invention is, however, not limited to such an arrangement. The present invention may alternatively be arranged such that the first exhaust port 36 discharges cooling air toward the engine 11 only.
[0067] (5) The embodiment described above as an example includes a second exhaust port 37. The present invention may, however, alternatively not have a second exhaust port 37.
[0068] (6) The embodiment described above as an example is arranged such that the driving-part frame part 3b is utilized as the intake duct 33. The present invention may, however, alternatively or additionally include a dedicated intake duct as a separate member.
[0069] (7) The embodiment described above as an example includes front wheels 1 and rear wheels 2. The present invention is, however, not limited to such an arrangement. The present invention may alternatively include a crawler traveling device or a traveling device including wheels and semi-crawler belts.
[0070] (8) The work vehicle is not limited to a multipurpose work vehicle, and may alternatively be a different type of work vehicle such as a rice transplanter or a tractor.