EXHAUST DEVICE FOR UTILITY VEHICLE
20200149458 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01N2340/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2590/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1855
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N13/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An exhaust device for an engine is disposed beneath a loading platform at a position rearwardly of a seat of a utility vehicle. A plurality of exhaust pipes extend rearwardly from a front surface of an engine main body by way of one lateral side of the engine main body. The plurality of the exhaust pipes are collected by a single collecting tube. An exhaust conduit extends from the collecting tube in a direction rearwardly of the engine. A muffler is disposed in a rear portion of the vehicle and fluid connected with a downstream end of the exhaust conduit. The exhaust pipes, the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit are covered by a covering. The covering is fitted to the exhaust pipes and the exhaust conduit to thereby suppress a heat conduction from the exhaust pipes, the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit.
Claims
1. An exhaust device for a utility vehicle, which device is disposed beneath a loading platform at a site rearwardly of a seat, the exhaust device comprising: a plurality of exhaust pipes extending from a front surface of an engine main body in a direction rearwardly of the vehicle by way of one lateral side of the engine main body; a single collecting tube configured to collect a plurality of the exhaust pipes together; an exhaust conduit extending from the collecting tube in a direction rearwardly of the engine; a muffler disposed in a rear portion of a vehicle body and fluid connected with a downstream of the exhaust conduit; a front covering configured to cover an entire periphery of a plurality of the exhaust pipes; and a rear covering configured to cover the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit from at least outer lateral side and above, wherein the front covering are so divided into a first covering piece and a second covering piece, the first and second covering pieces being connected together while respective upstream end portions and respective downstream end portions sandwich the exhaust pipes.
2. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear covering covers regions laterally and above the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit, excluding beneath thereof.
3. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rear covering is fitted to the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit through a bracket in a condition with a gap existing between the covering and each of the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit.
4. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rear covering are connected with the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit, by means of clamping from outside of the rear covering, at a portion corresponding to the bracket.
5. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of the brackets, the bracket disposed at a rear end portion being fixed to the rear covering.
6. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 5, wherein the remaining brackets are fixed to the collecting tube or the exhaust conduit.
7. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front covering and the rear covering are formed integrally, and the integrally formed exhaust covering are so divided into a first exhaust covering piece and a second exhaust covering piece, the first and second exhaust covering pieces being connected together while respective upstream end portions and respective downstream end portions, of those first and second covering pieces, sandwich the exhaust pipes, the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit.
8. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 7, wherein a mating surface between the first exhaust covering piece and the second exhaust piece forms a single plane.
9. The exhaust device for the utility vehicle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first muffler covering piece and a second muffler covering piece, which are so divided in a direction circumferentially of the muffler, so as to cover a peripheral surface of the muffler, the first and second muffler pieces being fixed to nuts, secured to the muffler, by means of screw bodies.
10. A utility vehicle comprising: the exhaust device as claimed in claim 1; and electric component parts including a battery, which are arranged above the exhaust pipe.
11. A utility vehicle comprising: the exhaust device as claimed in claim 1; a continuously variable transmission disposed on the other side surface of the engine; and an exhaust duct for the continuously variable transmission, the duct being disposed above the exhaust pipe.
12. A utility vehicle comprising: the exhaust device as claimed in claim 1; and an air intake chamber for accumulating an intake air, the air intake chamber being disposed between the engine main body and the muffler and above the exhaust pipe.
13. An exhaust device for a utility vehicle, which device is disposed beneath a loading platform at a position rearwardly of a seat, which exhaust device comprising: a plurality of exhaust pipes extending rearwardly from a front surface of an engine main body by way of one lateral side of the engine main body; a single collecting tube configured to collect a plurality of the exhaust pipes together; an exhaust conduit extending from the collecting tube in a direction rearwardly of the engine; a muffler disposed in a rear portion of a vehicle body and fluid connected with a downstream end of the exhaust conduit; and an exhaust covering configured to cover entire peripheries of the plurality of the exhaust pipes, the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit, wherein the exhaust covering are so divided into a first exhaust covering piece and a second exhaust covering; the first exhaust covering piece is removably fitted via a bracket to at least one of the exhaust pipes, the collecting tube and the exhaust conduit, and the second exhaust covering piece is removably connected with the first exhaust covering piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0042] Hereinafter preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the present embodiment, however, the terms left and right used hereinabove and hereinafter are to be understood as relative terms descriptive of positions and/or direction as viewed from a driver maneuvering a vehicle.
[0043] In particular,
[0044] The utility vehicle according to the first preferred embodiment is provided with a driver's cabin 6 positioned between front wheels 2 and rear wheels 4. The driver's cabin 6 includes a seat 8 for a driver to sit within the driver's cabin 6. A loading platform 10 is provided at a site rearwardly of the driver's cabin 6 and above the rear wheels 4. The loading platform 10 employed in the practice of this embodiment is made of resin material. An engine E, which is a drive source, is disposed rearwardly of the seat 8 and beneath the loading platform 10. The engine E is supported by a vehicle frame FR (
[0045] The vehicle employed in the practice of this embodiment is a four-wheel drive car. Specifically, the rotating power generated by the engine E is transmitted to the rear wheels 2 (
[0046] The engine E shown in
[0047] An exhaust port 28 is formed in a front surface of the cylinder head 24, and an intake port 30 is formed in a rear surface of the cylinder head 24. Each of the exhaust port 28 and the intake port 30 is employed two in number. The two exhaust ports 28 are juxtaposed relative to each other in a direction parallel to the vehicle widthwise direction. The two intake ports 30 are juxtaposed relative to each other in a direction parallel to the vehicle widthwise direction.
[0048] A throttle body 32 is fluid connected with each of the intake ports 30. This throttle body 32 is operable to adjust the amount of air to be supplied to the engine E and also to generate an air-fuel mixture by injecting fuel into an intake air. The throttle body 32 has an inlet fluid connected with an outlet of an air intake chamber 34. The air intake chamber 34 serves to accumulate the intake air I to be supplied to the engine E. The air intake chamber 34 employed in the practice of the embodiment now under discussion is made of resin material. The air intake chamber 34 is disposed above the gear box 14 at a site rearwardly of the cylinder head 24. To this air intake chamber 34, the intake air I is supplied from an air cleaner 37 through an air intake tube 35.
[0049] The exhaust port 28 is fluid connected with an exhaust device 40.
[0050] Each of the exhaust pipes 42 has an upstream end 42a fluid connected with the exhaust port 28. Specifically, each of the exhaust pipes 42 is removably fitted to the exhaust port 28. The exhaust pipe 42 is, after having protruded from the front surface of the engine main body EB, curved 180 and then, extends along a right side of the engine main body EB in a direction rearwardly of the vehicle. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, a portion of the exhaust pipe 42 and a portion of the collecting tube 44 are, when viewed from side as shown in
[0051] The respective downstream ends 42b of the exhaust pipes 42 are fluid connected with an upstream end 44a of the collecting tube 44. Due to the collecting duct 44, two exhaust passages are joined together to provide a single exhaust passage. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, the exhaust pipes 42 and the collecting tube 44 are fluid connected with each other by means of welding.
[0052] The collecting tube 44 has a downstream end 44b fluid connected with the upstream end 46a of the exhaust conduit 46. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, the collecting tube 44 and the exhaust conduit 46 are fluid connected with each other by means of welding. As shown in
[0053] In consideration of the assemblability and the mounting capability, the exhaust conduit 46 employed in the practice of the embodiment now under discussion is constituted by two tubes, that is, an upstream side tube 50 and a downstream side tube 52. The upstream side tube 50 constitutes a tube portion that extends rearwardly from the collecting tube 40, whereas the downstream side tube 52 constitutes a tube portion that is curved inwardly of the vehicle widthwise direction at the site rearwardly of the engine E. The upstream side tube 50 and the downstream side tube 52 are removably connected with each other by means of a plurality of bolts 51. It is, however, to be noted that the exhaust conduit 46 may be constituted by a single tube.
[0054] A first bracket 54 is fitted to the upstream side tube 50 of the exhaust conduit 46. The first bracket 54 employed in the practice of the embodiment now under discussion is constituted by two members, each formed of a steel sheet, by folding such steel sheet so as to represent a shape similar to the shape of C. Each of the first bracket 54 has opposite end portions connected with an outer peripheral surface of the exhaust conduit 46 by means of welding. Except for the weld joint, the outer peripheral surface of the exhaust conduit 46 and the first bracket 54 are spaced from each other to define a space. It is, however, to be noted that the shape of the first bracket 54 may not be necessarily limited to that described above. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, the first bracket 54 is employed two in number. Specifically, one of the two first brackets 54 is fitted in the vicinity of the upstream end 46a of the exhaust conduit 46, and the other of the two first brackets 54 is fitted at a position spaced from such one of the first brackets 54 in a direction rearwardly of the vehicle. It is, however, to be noted that the number of the first brackets 54 used may not be necessarily limited to that described above.
[0055] The downstream side tube 52 of the exhaust conduit 46 is provided with a mounting seat 56. Specifically, the mounting seat 56 is provided in the vicinity of the downstream end 46b of the exhaust conduit 46. In other words, the mounting seat 56 is disposed at a site immediately preceding the muffler 48 (i.e., immediately upstream of the muffler 48 with respect to the direction of flow of the exhaust gases). The mounting seat 56 employed in the practice of the embodiment now under discussion is in the form of a cylindrical boss protruding outwardly from the outer peripheral surface of the exhaust conduit 46. To this mounting seat 56, an oxygen sensor 55 shown in
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The muffler 48 has an outer peripheral surface that is provided with fitting bars 58 through which the muffler 48 can be fitted to the vehicle body. The fitting bars 58 employed in the practice of the embodiment now under discussion are each in the form of a round rod of steel material and fitted to the muffler 48 so as to extend in a direction parallel to the forward and rearward direction. The fitting bars 58 are fitted to the muffler 48 through respective mounting brackets 60. Specifically, each of the fitting bars 58 is jointed to the respective mounting bracket 60 by means of welding, and the mounting bracket 60 is in turn jointed to the outer peripheral surface of the muffler 48 by means of welding. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, the fitting bars 58 are provided in left and right opposite end portions of an upper end portion of the muffler 48 and also in a vehicle widthwise direction intermediate portion of a lower end portion of the muffler 48. It is, however, to be noted that the number of the fitting bars 58 and the site at which the fitting bars 58 are fitted are not necessarily limited to those described above and shown.
[0058] The muffler 48 has an outer surface to which a welded nut 62 is fitted. The welded nut 62 protrudes outwardly from the outer surface of the muffler 48. In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, two welded nuts 62 are provided on the upper surface of the muffler 48; four welded nuts 62 are provided on the rear surface of the muffler 48; and two welded nuts 62 are provided on the front surface of the muffler 48, thus totaling to 8 welded nuts 62 used for the muffler 48. However, the number of the welded nuts 62 is not necessarily limited to that described above.
[0059] As shown in
[0060] The exhaust passage EP for the flow of the exhaust gases G is apt to be heated to a high temperature. Since, for the purpose of weight reduction, the partition plate 9, the loading platform 10, the air intake chamber 34 and the exhaust duct 13b are each made of resin material, they have a heat resistance that is relatively low as compared with that of component parts which are made of, for example, stainless steel. The electric component parts including the battery 15, when heated to high temperatures, may possibly fail to operate properly. Considering that the rear suspensions 11 contain grease, the operation of the rear suspensions 11 may become instable when the rear suspensions 11 is heated to the high temperature. Accordingly, countermeasures against heat are needed in those peripheral component parts.
[0061] As shown in
[0062] The front covering 64 is of two components structure including a first covering piece 68 on an upper side and a second covering piece 70 on a lower side, the first and second covering pieces 68 and 70 being connected together by means of a plurality of bolts 69.
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[0064] In the practice of the embodiment now under discussion, excluding the respective upstream end portions 68a and 70a and the respective downstream end portions 68b and 70b, a space is formed between the front covering 64 and the outer peripheral surface of the exhaust pipe 42. In other words, the exhaust pipe 42 and the front covering 64 do not contact with each other, except for the upstream end portions 68a and 70a and the downstream end portions 68b and 70b.
[0065] The rear covering 66 shown in
[0066] A second bracket 74 is formed, as shown in
[0067] At a position of the rear covering 66, which position corresponds to the second bracket 74, a second cutout 78 is formed. The second cutout 78 is also a cutout that extends upwardly from a lower end of the rear covering 66 and is formed at each of circumferentially spaced lower ends thereof while each representing an inverted U-shaped configuration.
[0068] In the embodiment now under discussion, the three brackets 54, 54 and 74 are employed; the second bracket 74 in the rear end portion is fixed to the rear covering 66; and the remaining two first brackets 54 and 54 are fixed to the exhaust conduit 46.
[0069] The rear covering 66 shown in
[0070] As shown in
[0071] As shown in
[0072] The exhaust device 40 according to the embodiment now under discussion further includes a muffler covering 82 for covering upper, front and rear surfaces of the muffler 48 shown in
[0073] As shown in
[0074] The upper surface covering portion 84a of the first muffler covering piece 84 has its left and right opposite end portions each formed with a first recessed portion 90. The first recessed portion 90 is in the form of a cutout formed by bending the corresponding end portion of the upper surface covering portion 84a in a direction upwardly. The front surface covering portion 84b of the first muffler covering piece 84 has its lower end portion that is formed with a second recessed portion 92. The second recessed portion 92 is in the form of a cutout with a portion of the lower end portion of the front surface covering portion 84b having been cut out.
[0075] As shown in
[0076] In the following description, a fitting structure for fitting the first and second muffler covering pieces 84 and 86 onto the muffler 48 will be described. As shown in
[0077] At this time, the second muffler covering piece 86 is brought into contact with only the welded nut 62, and does not contact the outer surface of the muffler 48. In this way, the second muffler covering piece 86 is, in a condition with a gap formed between the second muffler covering piece 86 and the muffler 48, fitted to the muffler 48. Also, since the third recessed portion 94 (
[0078] The screw bodies 95 are inserted into the respective first bolt insertion holes 85 from above and front, and are then fastened with the associated welded nuts 62 in the muffler 48. At this time, the first muffler covering piece 84 is brought into contact with only the welded nut 62 and does not contact the outer surface of the muffler 48 after all. Thus, the first muffler covering piece 84 is, with a gap provided between the first muffler covering piece 84 and the muffler 48, fitted to the muffler 48. Also, since the first recessed portions 90 (
[0079] An installation structure for fitting the exhaust device 40 onto the vehicle body will now be described. As shown in
[0080] As shown in
[0081] In the embodiment now under discussion, with the fitting bars 58 having been inserted respectively into the interiors of the rubber dampers 98, the rear portion of the exhaust device 40 is supported by the vehicle body. Accordingly, in the event of thermal expansion of the exhaust device 40, each of the fitting bars 58 displaces within the interior of the corresponding rubber damper 98 in forward or rearward direction. Thereby, the thermal expansion of the exhaust device 40 can be absorbed.
[0082] In the construction according to the embodiment now under discussion, the exhaust pipe 42 shown in
[0083] The front covering 64 and the rear covering 66 are provided, not on the side adjacent to the peripheral component parts to be protected, but on the side adjacent to the exhaust device 40. Accordingly, the heat insulating structure can be consummated on the side adjacent to the exhaust device 40. In view of this, with a simplified structure, the peripheral component parts can be protected from the heat generated from the exhaust device 40. Since no peripheral component to be protected is located beneath the collecting tube 44 and the exhaust conduit 46, regions on the side beneath the collecting tube 44 and the exhaust conduit 46 need not be covered. Therefore, the structure of the rear covering 66 can be simplified.
[0084] The front covering 64 includes the first covering piece 68 and the second covering piece 70 which are so divided into those two components, and those first and second covering pieces 68 and 70 are so connected with each other while the upstream end portions 68a and 70a thereof and the downstream end portions 68b and 70b thereof sandwich the exhaust pipe 42 therebetween. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid any possible contact of intermediate portions of the first and second coverings 68 and 70 between the upstream end portions 68a and 70a and the downstream end portions 68b and 70b with the exhaust pipe 42 then heated to the elevated temperature. In view of this, the degree of freedom of design including selection of material for each of the first and second covering pieces 68 and 70 can be increased.
[0085] As shown in
[0086] As shown in
[0087] As shown in
[0088] As shown in
[0089] The muffler covering 82 includes the first muffler covering piece 84 and the second muffler covering piece 86, which are so divided into those components in a circumferential direction of the muffler 48, and the first and second muffler covering piece 84 and 86 are fixed, by the screw bodies 95, to the welded nuts 62 that are fixed to the muffler 48. Accordingly, with a simplified structure, the muffler covering pieces 84 and 86 can be fitted to the muffler 48. At this time, the first and second muffler covering pieces 84 and 86 are brought into contact with only the welded nuts 62 and do not contact the muffler 48 then heated to high temperatures. Accordingly, the degree of freedom of design in selection of the material for the first and second muffler covering pieces 84 and 86 can be increased.
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[0091] As shown in
[0092] The muffler 204 employed in the practice of the second embodiment now under discussion, is of a rectangular parallelepiped shape that is elongated in the forward and rearward direction of the vehicle and is disposed above the rear wheels 4, shown in
[0093] In the practice of the second embodiment now under discussion, as shown in
[0094] The exhaust covering 210 includes a first exhaust covering piece 212 and a second exhaust covering piece 214 which are so divided in a vertical direction. The first and second exhaust covering pieces 212 and 214 are connected together by means of a plurality of the bolts 69, with the exhaust pipe 42, the collecting tube 44 and the exhaust conduit 202 sandwiched between the first and second exhaust covering pieces 212 and 214. Each of the first and second exhaust covering pieces 212 and 214 is made of, for example, stainless steel. It is, however, to be noted that the material for each of the first and second exhaust covering pieces 212 and 214 may not be necessarily limited thereto.
[0095] A mating surface 216 between the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the second exhaust covering piece 214 forms a single plane. In the practice of the second embodiment now under discussion, as shown in
[0096] The exhaust covering 210 shown in
[0097] More specifically, in a manner similar to that described in connection with the previously described first embodiment, in a condition in which the vicinity of the upstream end 42 of the exhaust pipe 42 is sandwiched between the upstream end portion 212a of the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the upstream end portion 214a of the second exhaust covering piece 214, the upstream end portion 212a of the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the upstream end portion 214a of the second exhaust covering piece 214 are connected together by means of the bolts 69. Also, in a condition in which the vicinity of the downstream end 202a of the exhaust conduit 202 is sandwiched between the downstream end portion 212b of the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the downstream end portion 214b of the second exhaust covering piece 214, the downstream end portion 212b of the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the downstream end portion 214b of the second exhaust covering piece 214 are connected together by means of the bolts 69.
[0098] The muffler covering 218 is removably fitted to the muffler 204. In the practice of the second embodiment now under discussion, the muffler covering 218 is made of stainless sheet metal and covers regions upwardly of the muffler 204 and inwardly of the muffler 204 in the vehicle widthwise direction. Thanks to the muffler covering 218, the loading platform 10 above the muffler 204 shown in
[0099] According to the second embodiment of the present invention described above, as is the case with the previously described first embodiment, with a simplified structure, the peripheral component parts can be effectively protected from heat generated from the exhaust system. Also, according to the second embodiment, the intermediate portion of the exhaust covering 210 is not held in direct contact with the exhaust pipe 42, the collecting tube 44 and the exhaust conduit 202. Accordingly, the degree of freedom of design in selection of the material for each other first and second exhaust covering piece 212 and 214 will be increased.
[0100] In addition, the mating surface 216 between the first exhaust covering piece 212 and the second exhaust covering piece 214 forms the single plane. Accordingly, manufacture and assemblage of the first and second exhaust covering piece 212 and 214 can be facilitated.
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[0102] The exhaust device 300 according to the third embodiment differs from the exhaust device 200 according to the second embodiment in respect of the fitting structure of each of the exhaust covering 302 and the muffler covering 304. In other words, as shown in
[0103] As shown in
[0104] The first exhaust covering piece 306 and the second exhaust covering pieces 308 are removably connected with each other by means of a plurality of bolts 310. Each of the bolts 310 is inserted and fastened from above. Thus, the exhaust covering 302 represents a two-cup shaped structure in which two divided rectangular shaped components are connected together to define a hollow shell, with a mating surface 312 therebetween representing a single plane. In the practice of the third embodiment, the mating surface 312 is constituted by a plane parallel to the horizontal plane.
[0105] The exhaust device 300 furthermore includes a muffler covering 304 for covering the muffler 204. The muffler covering 304 is formed by folding a stainless metal sheet. It is, however, to be noted that the material and the method of making the muffler covering 304 may not be necessarily limited to that described above. The muffler covering 304 employed in the practice of the third embodiment covers regions above and inwardly of the vehicle widthwise direction of the muffler 204.
[0106] In the exhaust device 300 employed in the practice of the third embodiment now under discussion, as shown in
[0107] The exhaust covering bracket 314 is formed by folding a stainless metal sheet so as to represent a U-shaped configuration. Specifically, the exhaust covering bracket 314 includes a rectangular main portion 314a having a fitting surface that is oriented upwardly, and two leg portions 314b and 314b that extend downwardly of the main portion 314a. The main portion 314a and the two leg portions 314b and 314b cooperate with each other to render the exhaust covering bracket 314 to represent the U-shaped configuration.
[0108] A tip end (lower end) of each of the leg portion 314b is fixed to the upper surface of the exhaust pipe 42 and the exhaust conduit 202 by welding. The main portion 314a is formed with a threaded hole 314c that is oriented upwardly. In the practice of the third embodiment, the threaded hole 314c is in the form of a welded nut. The material and the shape of the exhaust covering bracket 314 may not be necessarily limited to those shown and described.
[0109] The first exhaust covering piece 306 shown in
[0110] As shown in
[0111] A washer 320 is interposed between an end face (lower face) of a collar portion 318a of the collar 318 and the main portion 314a of the exhaust covering bracket 314. Also, a washer 322 is interposed between a tip and (upper end) 318b of the collar 318 and a head portion 315a of the bolt 315. Furthermore, an annular damper 324 is interposed between the upper side washer 322 and the upper surface of the first exhaust covering piece 306. Yet, an annular damper 324 is interposed between a lower surface of the first exhaust covering piece 306 and the collar portion 318a of the collar 318.
[0112] In the third embodiment now under discussion, the damper 324 is formed by interweaving a stainless wire. Accordingly, the damper 324 employed in the practice of the third embodiment has a certain cushioning property and a repulsive force and, hence, the damper 324 has a sufficient heat resistance. When the bolt 315 is fastened into the threaded hole 314c, the damper 324 is compressed by the effect of a fastening force so resulting from. In other words, the first exhaust covering piece 306 is elastically supported by the exhaust pipe 42 through the damper 324. It is, however, to be noted that the material for the damper 324 may not be necessarily limited to that described and shown.
[0113] As shown in
[0114] According to the third embodiment hereinabove described, the peripheral components can be effectively protected from the heat generated from the exhaust system with a simplified structure, in a manner similar to any one of the first and second embodiments hereinbefore described. Also, according to the third embodiment, as shown in
[0115] Yet, as shown in
[0116] The muffler covering 304 shown in
[0117] In the practice of the third embodiment, the exhaust covering 302 is divided into two pieces in the vertical direction, but the direction of division of the exhaust covering 302 is not necessarily limited to the vertical direction. It is, however, to be noted that in terms of assemblability and the mounting capability, the two component division is preferred in the vertical direction.
[0118] Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous changes and modifications within the framework of obviousness upon the reading of the specification herein presented of the present invention. By way of example, although in describing the first embodiment of the present invention, the two first brackets 54 has been described and shown as fixed to the exhaust conduit 46, one of them may be provided in the collecting tube 44.
[0119] Accordingly, such changes and modifications are, unless they depart from the scope of the present invention as delivered from the claims annexed hereto, to be construed as included therein.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0120] 8 . . . Seat [0121] 10 . . . Loading platform [0122] 12 . . . Continuously variable transmission [0123] 13b . . . Exhaust duct [0124] 15 . . . Battery (Electric component) [0125] 34 . . . Air intake chamber [0126] 40, 200, 300 . . . Exhaust device [0127] 42 . . . Exhaust pipe [0128] 44 . . . Collecting tube [0129] 46, 202 . . . Exhaust conduit [0130] 48, 204 . . . Muffler [0131] 54 . . . First bracket [0132] 62 . . . Welded nut [0133] 64, 206 . . . Front covering [0134] 66, 208 . . . Rear covering [0135] 68 . . . First covering piece [0136] 70 . . . Second covering piece [0137] 74 . . . Second bracket [0138] 80 . . . Clamp [0139] 84 . . . First muffler covering piece [0140] 86 . . . Second muffler covering piece [0141] 95 . . . Screw body [0142] 210, 302 . . . Exhaust covering [0143] 212, 306 . . . First exhaust covering [0144] 214, 308 . . . Second exhaust covering [0145] 216, 312 . . . Mating surface [0146] 218 . . . Muffler covering [0147] 314 . . . Exhaust covering bracket (Bracket) [0148] E . . . Engine [0149] EB . . . Engine main body