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US1496661A
US1496661A US419904A US41990420A US1496661A US 1496661 A US1496661 A US 1496661A US 419904 A US419904 A US 419904A US 41990420 A US41990420 A US 41990420A US 1496661 A US1496661 A US 1496661A
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  • This invention relates to means for protecting radiators of tractors.
  • the present invention has for further objects the provision of a protector which is strong, durable, and economical to manufacture.
  • This tractor has a radiator 5.
  • the fuel and water tanks are united by a band 6 and upon this band, at sultable intervals, bolts are provided having nuts 7.
  • Each loop is adapted to be engaged by a hook 9, which hook is united to a coil spring 10.
  • the opposite end of each coil spring is secured to an car 11 made fast to a plate 12.
  • the plate 12 has an outline conforming to the upper part of the radiator, to which the protector is adapted to be secured.
  • a pair of angle bars 13 is secured as by rivets. These two angle bars are secured parallel to each other and united at the ends remote from plate 12 by a lower angle bar 14.
  • These three angle bars with the plate 12 provide a rectangular structure with the three flanges 13 and 14 of the angle bar rojecting from one face of the same. The of this structure are such that the radiator 5 of the tractormay be enclosed on three sides by these flanges.
  • Each angle bar 13 is connected with a hook 15 by means of a coil spring 16.
  • the hooks 15 are designed to engage with the radiator 5 on that side thereof adjacent the fan of the tractor.
  • the hooks 9 pass over the top of the radiator tank when engaged with the loops 8.
  • the protector is held rigidly in position, while at the same timeimensions ing or reinforcement consisting of a plurality of upright rods 21 and a lesser number of heavy horizontal rods 20.
  • the ends of the rods 21 are secured in place by means of rivets or similar fastening elements.
  • the rods 20 are held between the strips 19 and the frame.
  • the rods collectively form a backing for the screen provided on the inside of the protector and preventing the screen from being driven or forced inwardly against the grid of the radiator.
  • the mesh of the screen 17 is such that free circulation of air through the radiator is for all practical purposes not interfered with. This is highly important in order that the cooling capacity of the radiator may not be dimlnished. At the same time. the screen is heavy gage metal wire so that it will yield a maximum of service.
  • radiator guards for the purpose of protecting automobile or motor truck radiators against damage from collision.
  • Such guards are not adapted to be fastened to the radiator of tractors and necessitate change in the construction of the tractor in order to be fixed in position.
  • Such guards are of little or no use for the purposes of the present invention.
  • My protector guards a radiator against damage and wear. while at the same time allows free circulation of air through the radiator. it is not adapted to guard against collisions with other motor driven vehicles.
  • a radiator protector for tractors comprising a substantially rectangular frame of a size to fit about and partly enclose the tractor radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and having a mesh of a size to allow free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator at all times and yet prevent the passage of corn stalks, trash, etc, and iiiea-ns for detachably holding the protector u on the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
  • a radiator protector for tractors comprising a substantially rectangular frame of a size to fit about and partially enclose the tractor radiator, said frame having inwardly-extending flanges at the bottom and two sides thereof to engage with the bottom and sides of the radiator, a screen provided in said frame. and means provided at the top and both sides of the frame to engage with a fixed part of the tractor to detachably hold the frame in position, said screen allowing free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator at all times but preventing dbris directed towards the radiator from injuring the radiator.
  • a radiator protector for tractors comprising a frame, a screen secured within the frame, a reinforcement for the screen comprising a plurality of vertically and horizontally extending rods, each se cured at each end to the frame and extending in juxtaposition to the screen, and means for holding the protector in position.
  • a radiator protector for tractors in cluding a fra-mendapte'd to fit about and partly enclose the tractor radiator said frame comprising a plate shaped to lie against the upper part of the outside of the radiator, and angle bars secured to the late and to each other to form a substantially rectangular structure, the flanges of said angle bars extending from one side of the protector so as to fit about the corresponding sides of the radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and having a mesh sufficiently large to allow free circulation of air through the rid of the radiator, and means for detachabdy holding the protector upon the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
  • a radiator protector for tractors comprising a frame adapted to fit about partly enclose the tractor radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and of mesh sufficiently large to allow free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator, a plurality of bars crossing each other at right angles and secured at their ends to the frame to provide a. backing or reinforce ment for the screen upon the inside thereof, and means for detachably holding the protectorupon the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
  • A. radiator protector for tractors comprising a substantially rectangular frame, a screen bounded on all sides by said frame and secured thereto.
  • said frame having a plate at its upper side shaped to lie against the upper part of the front wall of the radiator and having ears extending rearwardly and adapted to rest against the top edge of the radiator, a plurality of springs attached at one end to the side bars of the frame and to said ears respectively. and hooks attached to the free ends of the springs and adapted to hold the protector on the radiator.

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0; F. DREIER RADIATOR PROTECTOR June 3 1924.
Filed Oct. 27. 1920 lNvgNToR rezer CED V T all whom it may concern: I
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RADIATOR PROTECTOR.
Application filed October 27, 1920. Serial No. 419,90.
Be it known that I, CHRISTIAN F. Darren, a citizen of the United States, residing at Portsmouth, in the county of Shelby and State of Iowa, have invented new and useful Improvements in Radiator Protectors, of which the following is a specification.
- This invention relates to means for protecting radiators of tractors.
Most tractors on the market today have radiators similar to the radiators of automobiles and motor trucks at the front end of the machine. If such tractors are used to haul harrows or other farming implements through fields havin corn stalks or high weeds, these stalks, y constant striking against the radiator, will rapidly wear away the same causing leaks; furthermore the stalks will soon clog' the radiator, whereupon the latter will lose much of its cooling capacity.
Now these tractors usually employ kerosome for a fuel. Theengines, because of the relativel high carbon content of kerosene, are easi y overheated. Unless the radiator works at its maximum efficiency, overheating cannot be prevented. This state, if allowed to continue for some time, will ruin the engine.
It is an object of the resent invention to provide an attachment or the radiators of tractors which will cause the stalks to glance ofl from the radiator without actually striking the id thereof, so "that the radiator is not su jected to the slightest wear, cannot be clogged up, and at the same time retains its maximum cooling capacity.
It is a-further object to provide a protector for radiators which is easily applied and detached, and which necessitates no change in the construction of the tractor in order to be.
held firmly in position.
The present invention has for further objects the provision of a protector which is strong, durable, and economical to manufacture.
The invention will be best understood from a consideration of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming part ofthe salient features of the invention as exof need be attempted. This tractor has a radiator 5. The fuel and water tanks are united by a band 6 and upon this band, at sultable intervals, bolts are provided having nuts 7. A loop 8, which may beof wire, 1s held upon each bolt by means of corresponding nuts 7. Each loop is adapted to be engaged by a hook 9, which hook is united to a coil spring 10. The opposite end of each coil spring is secured to an car 11 made fast to a plate 12.
The plate 12 has an outline conforming to the upper part of the radiator, to which the protector is adapted to be secured. To this plate a pair of angle bars 13 is secured as by rivets. These two angle bars are secured parallel to each other and united at the ends remote from plate 12 by a lower angle bar 14. These three angle bars with the plate 12 provide a rectangular structure with the three flanges 13 and 14 of the angle bar rojecting from one face of the same. The of this structure are such that the radiator 5 of the tractormay be enclosed on three sides by these flanges.
Each angle bar 13 is connected with a hook 15 by means of a coil spring 16. The hooks 15 are designed to engage with the radiator 5 on that side thereof adjacent the fan of the tractor. The hooks 9 pass over the top of the radiator tank when engaged with the loops 8. Thus the protector is held rigidly in position, while at the same timeimensions ing or reinforcement consisting of a plurality of upright rods 21 and a lesser number of heavy horizontal rods 20. The ends of the rods 21 are secured in place by means of rivets or similar fastening elements. The rods 20 are held between the strips 19 and the frame. The rods collectively form a backing for the screen provided on the inside of the protector and preventing the screen from being driven or forced inwardly against the grid of the radiator. The mesh of the screen 17 is such that free circulation of air through the radiator is for all practical purposes not interfered with. This is highly important in order that the cooling capacity of the radiator may not be dimlnished. At the same time. the screen is heavy gage metal wire so that it will yield a maximum of service.
It has been proposed to employ radiator guards for the purpose of protecting automobile or motor truck radiators against damage from collision. Such guards are not adapted to be fastened to the radiator of tractors and necessitate change in the construction of the tractor in order to be fixed in position. Furthermore, such guards are of little or no use for the purposes of the present invention. My protector guards a radiator against damage and wear. while at the same time allows free circulation of air through the radiator. it is not adapted to guard against collisions with other motor driven vehicles.
What is claimed is 1. A radiator protector for tractors comprising a substantially rectangular frame of a size to fit about and partly enclose the tractor radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and having a mesh of a size to allow free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator at all times and yet prevent the passage of corn stalks, trash, etc, and iiiea-ns for detachably holding the protector u on the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
2. A radiator protector for tractors, comprising a substantially rectangular frame of a size to fit about and partially enclose the tractor radiator, said frame having inwardly-extending flanges at the bottom and two sides thereof to engage with the bottom and sides of the radiator, a screen provided in said frame. and means provided at the top and both sides of the frame to engage with a fixed part of the tractor to detachably hold the frame in position, said screen allowing free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator at all times but preventing dbris directed towards the radiator from injuring the radiator.
3. A radiator protector for tractorscomprising a frame, a screen secured within the frame, a reinforcement for the screen comprising a plurality of vertically and horizontally extending rods, each se cured at each end to the frame and extending in juxtaposition to the screen, and means for holding the protector in position.
4:. A radiator protector for tractors in cluding a fra-mendapte'd to fit about and partly enclose the tractor radiator, said frame comprising a plate shaped to lie against the upper part of the outside of the radiator, and angle bars secured to the late and to each other to form a substantially rectangular structure, the flanges of said angle bars extending from one side of the protector so as to fit about the corresponding sides of the radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and having a mesh sufficiently large to allow free circulation of air through the rid of the radiator, and means for detachabdy holding the protector upon the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
5. A radiator protector for tractors comprising a frame adapted to fit about partly enclose the tractor radiator, a reticulated member fast to the frame and of mesh sufficiently large to allow free circulation of air through the grid of the radiator, a plurality of bars crossing each other at right angles and secured at their ends to the frame to provide a. backing or reinforce ment for the screen upon the inside thereof, and means for detachably holding the protectorupon the outside of the radiator in juxtaposition to the grid thereof.
6. A radiator protector for tractors com- 1 prising a frame. a screen secured to the frame, and means for detachably securing the protector to the outside of the tractor radiator mounted upon the frame, said frame comprising a rectangular structure includin angle bars, one or the flanges of each a-ng e bar extending at right angles to the main body of the frame, the flanges of the angle bars enclosing the sides and bottom of the radiator, and a reinforcement formed of a plurality of rods secured to the the frame and extending from side to side thereof in juxtaposition to the screen.
7. A. radiator protector for tractors, comprising a substantially rectangular frame, a screen bounded on all sides by said frame and secured thereto. said frame having a plate at its upper side shaped to lie against the upper part of the front wall of the radiator and having ears extending rearwardly and adapted to rest against the top edge of the radiator, a plurality of springs attached at one end to the side bars of the frame and to said ears respectively. and hooks attached to the free ends of the springs and adapted to hold the protector on the radiator.
in testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own. I have hereto affixed my signature.
C 1ST 1F. DRElElft.
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US2500268A (en) * 1948-03-23 1950-03-14 Charles W Adams Intake hood for air cooling systems
US4140177A (en) * 1977-07-13 1979-02-20 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Protective grid and structural support for a radiator
US5718283A (en) * 1995-07-27 1998-02-17 Valeo Thermique Moteur Protective screen for a vehicle heat exchanger
US6810950B1 (en) * 2003-09-13 2004-11-02 Manze, Iii Louis F. Radiator cover
US20040251066A1 (en) * 2003-06-14 2004-12-16 White John Cap Tear-off debris guard
US20050029028A1 (en) * 2003-08-06 2005-02-10 Steinmacher Brian Lance Radiator debris guard
US20120073767A1 (en) * 2010-09-17 2012-03-29 Graziano Michael V Bug catcher
US20120222837A1 (en) * 2011-03-02 2012-09-06 Francesco Lanfranco Heat exchanger of a vehicle provided with a protection grid
USD751474S1 (en) 2014-12-17 2016-03-15 James E. Kirkland, Jr. All-terrain vehicle radiator guard
US10029636B2 (en) * 2016-03-24 2018-07-24 Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Jidoshokki Radiator screen device, radiator screen unit, and industrial vehicle
WO2019140498A1 (en) 2018-01-19 2019-07-25 Volvo Truck Corporation Heat exchanger arrangement, screen, and method for protecting a heat exchanger arrangement
US10407013B1 (en) 2018-07-18 2019-09-10 Denso International America, Inc. Radiator core stone guard
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US2500268A (en) * 1948-03-23 1950-03-14 Charles W Adams Intake hood for air cooling systems
US4140177A (en) * 1977-07-13 1979-02-20 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Protective grid and structural support for a radiator
US5718283A (en) * 1995-07-27 1998-02-17 Valeo Thermique Moteur Protective screen for a vehicle heat exchanger
US20040251066A1 (en) * 2003-06-14 2004-12-16 White John Cap Tear-off debris guard
US7028797B2 (en) 2003-06-14 2006-04-18 John Cap White Tear-off debris guard
US20050029028A1 (en) * 2003-08-06 2005-02-10 Steinmacher Brian Lance Radiator debris guard
US6810950B1 (en) * 2003-09-13 2004-11-02 Manze, Iii Louis F. Radiator cover
US20120073767A1 (en) * 2010-09-17 2012-03-29 Graziano Michael V Bug catcher
US20120222837A1 (en) * 2011-03-02 2012-09-06 Francesco Lanfranco Heat exchanger of a vehicle provided with a protection grid
USD751474S1 (en) 2014-12-17 2016-03-15 James E. Kirkland, Jr. All-terrain vehicle radiator guard
US10029636B2 (en) * 2016-03-24 2018-07-24 Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Jidoshokki Radiator screen device, radiator screen unit, and industrial vehicle
CN111788453A (en) * 2017-09-18 2020-10-16 法雷奥自动系统公司 Protective device for heat exchanger
US11566857B2 (en) 2017-09-18 2023-01-31 Valeo Autosystemy Sp. Z O.O. Protection device for a heat exchanger
WO2019140498A1 (en) 2018-01-19 2019-07-25 Volvo Truck Corporation Heat exchanger arrangement, screen, and method for protecting a heat exchanger arrangement
CN111629923A (en) * 2018-01-19 2020-09-04 沃尔沃卡车集团 Heat exchanger device, screen and method for protecting a heat exchanger device
EP3740394A4 (en) * 2018-01-19 2021-11-10 Volvo Truck Corporation HEAT EXCHANGER ARRANGEMENT, GRID, AND OPERATING PROCEDURE OF A HEAT EXCHANGER
US10407013B1 (en) 2018-07-18 2019-09-10 Denso International America, Inc. Radiator core stone guard

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