Fire prevention shield
10087836 ยท 2018-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B77/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2590/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2260/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1822
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P2001/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02B77/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B77/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present application provides a fire prevention shield for an internal combustion engine. The shield includes a shield baffle plate and a mounting means adapted to mount the shield baffle plate at a predetermined position with respect to a muffler of the engine, such that an air passage is located between the muffler and the shield baffle plate, the air passage having an air inlet opening located adjacent to the engine, wherein a cross-sectional area of the air passage is greatest at or near the air inlet opening.
Claims
1. A fire prevention shield for an internal combustion engine including: a shield baffle plate having a leading portion and an intermediate portion, an exposed leading edge of said leading portion being sized and configured to be located adjacent to the engine; and a mounting means sized and configured to mount the shield baffle plate at a predetermined position with respect to an upper surface of a muffler of the engine, such that: an air passage is located between the upper surface of the muffler and the shield baffle plate, wherein both of said leading portion and intermediate portion provide the air passage with a contracting cross-sectional area to accelerate airflow across said upper surface of the muffler, the air passage having an air inlet opening between said exposed leading edge of said shield baffle plate and the upper surface of the muffler, wherein a cross-sectional area of the air passage is greatest at the air inlet opening; a longitudinal axis of the shield baffle plate extends generally parallel to the muffler, such that the exposed leading edge extends from a front end of the muffler toward a back end of the muffler; the longitudinal axis of the shield baffle plate extends generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the internal combustion engine, such that the air inlet opening is oriented to receive airflow generated by a cooling fan of the internal combustion engine; and an exhaust extension of the muffler extends from the upper surface of said muffler and through an aperture provided in the shield baffle plate.
2. The fire prevention shield of claim 1, wherein the shield baffle plate includes at least one mounting bracket, the at least one mounting bracket having: a body portion secured to the shield baffle plate, a generally arcuate cutout being defined in the body portion; and an arcuate plate secured to the arcuate cutout to define an arcuate step; wherein the mounting means includes a generally circular clamp sized and configured to circumferentially surround the muffler, and the arcuate step is sized and configured to be secured between the circular clamp and the muffler.
3. The fire prevention shield of claim 2, wherein the circular clamp is a worm drive clamp.
4. The fire prevention shield of claim 1, wherein the exposed leading edge projects forwardly and upwardly from the leading portion of the shield baffle plate, the intermediate portion extends rearwardly from the leading portion, and a deflection portion of the shield baffle extends rearwardly and downwardly from the intermediate portion, the deflection portion being in spaced disposition with respect to the muffler and shaped to extend at a generally constant distance from an external face of the muffler; and a trailing portion extending downwardly from the deflection portion and terminating at a trailing edge, wherein the leading portion, the intermediate portion, the deflection portion, and the trailing portion are planar surfaces integrally formed from a single sheet and defined by folds formed in the sheet.
5. The fire prevention shield of claim 4, wherein the deflection portion is sized and configured to define between about 45 and 90 degrees of arc.
6. The fire prevention shield of claim 1, wherein the shield baffle plate is fabricated from aluminum.
7. The fire prevention shield of claim 6, wherein the shield baffle plate is coated with a high temperature ceramic.
8. The fire prevention shield of claim 1, wherein the mounting means permits the shield baffle plate to be angularly adjusted relative to the muffler to alter a cross-sectional size of the air inlet opening.
9. A fire prevention shield for an internal combustion engine including: a shield baffle plate having a leading portion and an intermediate portion, an exposed leading edge of said leading portion being sized and configured to be located adjacent to the engine, the shield baffle plate being formed from a folded metal sheet; and a mounting means sized and configured to mount the shield baffle plate at a predetermined position with respect to a muffler of the engine, such that: an air passage is located between an upper surface of the muffler and the exposed leading edge of the shield baffle plate, the air passage having an air inlet opening located adjacent to the engine, wherein a cross-sectional area of the air passage is greatest at the air inlet opening and both the leading portion and intermediate portion provide the air passage with a contracting cross-sectional area to accelerate air flow across said muffler; and the exposed leading edge extends from a front end of the muffler toward a back end of the muffler, such that; the exposed leading edge projects forwardly and upwardly from the leading portion of the shield baffle plate, the intermediate portion extends rearwardly from the leading portion, and a deflection portion of the shield baffle plate extends rearwardly and downwardly from the intermediate portion, the deflection portion being in spaced disposition with respect to the muffler and shaped to extend at a generally constant distance from an external face of the muffler; and a trailing portion extending downwardly from the deflection portion and terminating at a trailing edge, wherein the leading portion, the intermediate portion, the deflection portion, and the trailing portion are planar surfaces integrally formed and defined by the folded metal sheet; the shield baffle plate includes at least one mounting bracket, the mounting bracket having: a body portion secured to the shield baffle plate, a generally arcuate cutout being defined in the body portion; and an arcuate plate secured to the arcuate cutout to define an arcuate step; wherein the mounting means includes a generally circular clamp sized and configured to circumferentially surround the muffler, and the arcuate step is sized and configured to be secured between the circular clamp and the muffler; wherein the mounting means permits the shield baffle plate to be angularly adjusted relative to the muffler to alter a cross-sectional size of the air inlet opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of specific example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Method steps or features in the accompanying drawings that have the same reference numerals are to be considered to have the same function(s) or operation(s), unless the contrary intention is expressed or implied.
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(16) A first aspect of the present disclosure resides broadly in a fire prevention shield for an internal combustion engine of the type described including a shield baffle and mounting means for mounting the shield baffle at a predetermined position with respect to a silencer of the internal combustion engine, the shield baffle having:
(17) a leading portion extending rearward and downwardly from a leading edge, the leading edge being in close proximity to the underside of the hood and windward of the silencer with respect to the flow of air;
(18) a deflection portion extending rearward and downwardly from the leading portion, the deflection portion being in spaced disposition with respect to the silencer and shaped to extend at a substantially constant distance from an external face of the silencer; and
(19) a trailing portion extending downwardly from the deflection portion and to a trailing edge.
(20) Preferably, the deflection portion extends around an upper and rearward quarter of the circumference of the silencer. Accordingly, the deflection portion has a curvature commensurate with the spaced disposition from the silencer, the curvature being substantially coaxial with the curvature of the outside face of the silencer. It is preferred that the extent of the curvature of the deflection portion is from 45 to 90 degrees of arc.
(21) Preferably, the leading portion is substantially planar and extends rearward and downwardly from the leading edge. In such form, the leading portion has a transition edge disposed rearward of the leading edge, the transition edge comprising a fold at an obtuse angle, the deflection portion extending from the fold.
(22) Alternatively, the leading portion is curved to an opposite curvature to that of the deflection portion. In such form, a transition portion is interposed between the leading portion and the deflection portion. The transition portion is preferably substantially planar and diverges away from the hood in the rearward direction.
(23) In a further alternative form, the leading portion is planar as hereinbefore described and a transition portion as hereinbefore described is interposed between the leading portion and the deflection portion. It is also preferred that the shield baffle be formed of a material which includes at least some silicone which has a high temperature stability.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(24) Harvesters and other pieces of agricultural equipment have been destroyed or at least damaged by fires caused by debris build-up close to hot engine components, and in particular the muffler. These incidents have not only destroyed an expensive piece of machinery, but have been known to destroy large areas of crops and cause serious personal injury. The present disclosure provides a fire prevention shield, or heat shield 5, to assist in the prevention (or at least reduce the risk) of fires associated with agricultural machinery, particularly grain harvesters, and is described herein with reference to such application.
(25) The fire prevention shield 5 is fabricated from aluminium or another suitable material which has favourable heat dissipation properties and is rust resistant. The fire prevention shield 5 may be fabricated by way of a folding process from a single sheet of aluminium.
(26) The fire prevention shield 5 includes a shield baffle plate 10 illustrated in
(27) The shield baffle plate 10 includes a leading portion 20 (located closest to the engine block 13) having a leading edge 21 in close proximity to the hood 15. The leading edge 21 is spaced beneath the underside of the hood 15 a distance sufficient that there is no contact with the hood 15 caused by vibration of the engine 11. An intermediate portion 22 extends rearward and downwardly from the leading portion 20 and is contiguous therewith, joining to the leading portion 20 by an intermediate bend 23. The leading portion 20 extends rearward and downwardly from the leading edge 21 and is at a shallower angle than that of the intermediate portion 22, both portions 20, 22 being substantially planar.
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(29) The fire prevention shield includes mounting means 40 for mounting at the position described to provide an air passage 32 between the muffler 14 and the shield 5. Airflow generated by the cooling fan 12 passes the engine block 13 and exhaust manifold 33 in the direction of the larger arrows indicated typically at 34, into the air inlet opening 35. Some of the air is directed into the air passage 32 to pass at relatively higher speed by virtue of the leading portion 20 being spaced further from the muffler 14 than the intermediate portion 22, and together the leading and intermediate portions 20, 22 providing the air passage with a contracting cross-sectional area. As such, the opening of the air passage 32 is relatively large in cross-sectional area, providing a funneling effect to channel more air into the air passage 32.
(30) Air therefore flows past the muffler 14 in the direction of the smaller arrows indicated typically at 35 to join the remainder of the air flowing to the rear of the engine 11. The narrowing cross-sectional area in the air passage 32 results in a venturi effect, whereby the air pressure decreases, as the air passes through a constriction.
(31) In use, the fire prevention shield according to the invention, when mounted to an engine of the type described, causes an accelerated flow of air past the muffler 14. For example, in one form, it has been found that air passing across the engine at idle speed is 25 km/hr and at operational speed is 75 km/hr. However, with the shield baffle according to the invention being installed, it has been found that the air passing through the flow passage is at about 65 km/hr at idle speed and at operational speed is from 95 to 104 km/hr. Moreover, the temperature of the silencer at both idle speed and operational speed was found not to exceed 65 C. and there was substantially no build-up of combustible material about the silencer.
(32) The primary function of the fire prevention shield 5 is to capture and direct the air current from the cooling fan 12 between the muffler 14 and the fire prevention shield 5 into the air passage 32. This is also assisted by the hood 15 or engine access cover which works as an extension of the fire prevention shield 5. A high pressure system is created which increases air velocity past the muffler 14. This assists in the removal of debris circulating around the engine bay.
(33) The fire prevention shield 5 also assists in preventing debris from falling onto the hot muffler 14 when the engine access cover is opened and helps protect against personal injury by acting as a physical guard, which is insulated by the air space defined by the air passage 32.
(34) Research has shown that muffler 14 temperatures under normal working conditions start from approximately 280 C. and can easily rise to temperatures which can cause ignition of harvest trash when choked with debris.
(35) A preferred material for the construction for the shield baffle includes aluminium for the main body, because the leading edge is constantly further from the hot silencer than the rest of the shield baffle. This edge also receives directed air currents from the cooling fan. It is suggested that the high thermal conductivity rate of aluminium would be advantageous in keeping the shield baffle at acceptable temperatures. However, it will be appreciated that it would be possible to manufacture this product out of many different materials. It has also been found that an aluminium shield baffle is very effective if it is coated with a high-temperature ceramic, such as a silicone paint having high temperature stability. In such form, it has been found that the shield baffle did not rise to a high enough temperature to cause burn injury when touched.
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(38) In particular, each mounting bracket 50 has a body portion 52 which is welded or otherwise secured to the shield baffle plate 10. The body portion 52 has a generally arcuate cut-out and an arcuate plate 54 is secured to the arcuate cutout. As such, the arcuate plate 54 is designed to abut against the muffler 14, and provides a step which acts as a support surface for the worm drive clamps 40 to sit on. Accordingly, in use, when the worm drive clamp 40 is tightened, the arcuate plate 54 is clamped between the muffler 14 and the worm drive clamp 40. This arrangement is best shown in
(39) Advantageously, the mounting bracket 50 enables the shield baffle plate 10 to be readily adjusted. This means that a user can adjust the position and size of the air input opening 35 of the air passage 32.
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(46) The exhaust extension 60 may be fitted to the muffler 14 individually or in combination with the fire prevention shield 10.
(47) The fire prevention shield according to the invention may be provided on new harvesting equipment or made up as a kit for installation on existing harvesters as a retro-fit. Similarly, the exhaust extension 60 may be provided on new equipment or presented as a separate component suitable for retro-fitting to existing equipment.
(48) The shield baffle plate 10 may be perforated, providing apertures for improved heat dissipation and/or air flow.
(49) Whilst the shield baffle plate 10 has been described with several planar surface intersecting at fold/bend seams, it will be appreciated that the shield baffle plate 10 may be formed as a curved plate, generally complimenting the curvature of the muffler 14, but still providing an increased cross-sectional area at the opening of the air passage 32, to direct the air current from the cooling fan 12 between the muffler 14 and the fire prevention shield 5 into the air passage 32.
(50) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in other forms within the broad scope and ambit of the invention as herein set forth and defined by the following claims.