Snorkel apparatus with auxiliary air tube supports
09683527 ยท 2017-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M35/10013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M35/161
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62K5/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F02M35/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A snorkel for allowing an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to travel while at least partially submerged, in which the snorkel is constructed with an octagonal riser and auxiliary tube guides.
Claims
1. A snorkel assembly for an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), comprising: a) a straight tube which is constructed to connect to an ATV air intake at one end; b) at least one tube guide extending vertically along the straight tube; c) the at least one tube guide providing substantial protection to an auxiliary tube placed within said tube guide.
2. A snorkel assembly as in claim 1 in which the at least one tube guide has angled entrances.
3. A snorkel assembly as in claim 1 comprising at least two tube guides running parallel along the straight tube.
4. A snorkel assembly as in claim 1 in which the at least one tube guide has breaks along its path so that any auxiliary tube placed within the at least one tube guide can enter or leave any particular guide path at multiple locations along a given guide path.
5. A snorkel assembly as in claim 1 in which the straight tube is shaped as a regular polygon with at least three defined sides and which have male and female corresponding elements to allow multiple straight tubes to connect together and form one assembly.
6. A snorkel assembly as in claim 1 in which the snorkel assembly includes a bend and overhanging angled opening in said straight tube that discourages rain from falling into said straight tube and on which is a tube guide is oriented at a right angle to said straight tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the disclosure, and to show by way of example how the same may be carried into effect, reference is now made to the detailed description along with the accompanying figures in which corresponding numerals in the different figures refer to corresponding parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) While the making and using of various embodiments of the present disclosure are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present disclosure provides many applicable inventive concepts, which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The disclosure is primarily described and illustrated hereinafter in conjunction with various embodiments of the presently-described systems and methods. The specific embodiments discussed herein are, however, merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the disclosure and do not limit the scope of the disclosure.
(14) The inventor has constructed the invention using black molded 1.5, 2, and 3 octagonal piping, but the drawings and discussion employ 2 piping. Other diameters would work just as well and the invention is not limited to any particular size.
(15) The invention as shown is constructed of two-piece molds, manufactured by special order for the inventor. Other construction types are possible, including one piece molding. The inventor is using two-piece molding for its cost, but construction types change with technologythe invention is not limited to the element construction as described.
(16) This invention addresses the difficulty in properly mounting snorkels by adding a connection element that allows for an easy assembly of multiple snorkel tubes, and adds flat surfaces to the riser tubes which assist to make a stable connection between the invention and nearby mounting elements, such as roll bars and other vehicle frame structures.
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(18) As this and all of the drawings show, the main body of the invention is roughly octagonal, a shape providing flat surfaces so the invention's front and back sides can sit flush with stability against a cross bar of an all-terrain vehicle. At the bottom of the snorkel is the round Hose Connection 119, making possible a traditional connection to the vehicle's intake using a hose clamp or other securing mechanism.
(19) The Male Riser Connection 113 is visible to the left side of the Riser 105 in
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(27) When assembled, the user can install the Snorkel Assembly in the usual way common in the industry, using a hose clamp to connect the invention's Hose Connection 119 to the vehicle intake. Any desired auxiliary tubes can be run through the tube guides and down to the vehicle elements which require an air source to function properly. As opposed to traditional hose clamps, the three hose guides (Bend Aux Tube Guide 107, Upper Aux Tube Guide 109, and Lower Aux Tube Guide 111) provide protection to the tubes, besides firmly holding them in place. The breaks between the tubes allow a user to run multiple tubes into each guide, or to have a tube enter the Upper Aux Tube Guide 109 without going through the Lower Aux Tube Guide 111, for maximum flexibility.
(28) The octagonal shape of the Riser 105 allows for a sturdy flat surface so the invention can, when installed, sit flat against a roll bar or other nearby surface, rather than the usual round tube that more easily rolls on nearby surfaces.
(29) Lastly, the Riser 105 has a Male Riser Connection 113 running vertically on one side, and a Female Riser Connection 115 running vertically on the opposite side. This construction allows a user to connect multiple Snorkel Assemblies 101 together so they create a rugged assembly that mounts as one device on a vehicle.
(30) Not shown on the drawings or claimed at this point, a user could also use the Male and Female Riser Connections 113, 115 to connect the invention to appropriately-shaped clips mounted on a vehicle, so a user need only disconnect the bottom of the Snorkel Assembly 101 from a vehicle, and then slide the assembly off of the Riser Connections 113, 115. This mounting approach would be particularly appealing to an ATV user who often disassembles his vehicle and desires a way to remove or mount the invention quickly.
(31) A user can also use one the tube guides in multiple ways, both to carry auxiliary tubes, but also for mounting. For example, the drawings show a two-path Tube Guide structure, with a single break along the Riser 105, which allows a user to bring two tubes from the bottom of the Riser 105 through all three tube guides, with the tubes having outside diameter that fits just within the tube guides. But a user might also use just the paths as defined by the Upper Aux Tube Guide 109 for two tubes, and two other auxiliary tubes to be fixed in place in the two paths defined by the Lower Aux Tube Guide 111. Or in yet another configuration, a single tube might be inserted into the entire right length of the Bend, Upper, and Lower Tube Guides, while the left side of the Upper Aux Tube Guide is used for mounting the invention with a plastic tie that goes through the guide and around a roll bar.
(32) The embodiment described herein is presented for purposes of illustration and explanation only, as the invention can be constructed using many materials and configured in many ways in accordance with the present disclosure.
(33) For example, the invention as shown in the drawings and discussed in this disclosure uses an octagonal-shaped Riser 105, but the invention would also function with a Riser 105 shaped in many ways, so long as it has a flat side for ease of mounting. The Male and Female Riser Connections 113, 115 could even be employed on a triangular-shaped Riser 105 by putting both a male and female connection on each of the three sides, so two triangular riser tubes can connect together, though this is a mere example and not considered the best embodiment by the inventor.
(34) The invention as currently constructed uses a two-piece molded construction, but in the future, a single mold may be employed, or some other similar construction technique. In such an approach, the Assembly Clip 117 and Assembly Ridge 121 may not be necessary. In yet another alternative, the invention might be built in two halves, each shaped as a half-octagon, that snap together along the long sides.
(35) A legend of the drawings includes the following:
(36) TABLE-US-00001 101 Snorkel Assembly 103 Bend 105 Riser 107 Bend Aux Tube Guide 109 Upper Aux Tube Guide 111 Lower Aux Tube Guide 113 Male Riser Connection 115 Female Riser Connection 117 Assembly Clip 119 Hose Connection 121 Assembly Ridge