WO2014192405A1 - 作業車両 - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
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- E02F9/0858—Arrangement of component parts installed on superstructures not otherwise provided for, e.g. electric components, fenders, air-conditioning units
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/28—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
- E02F3/34—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with bucket-arms, i.e. a pair of arms, e.g. manufacturing processes, form, geometry, material of bucket-arms directly pivoted on the frames of tractors or self-propelled machines
- E02F3/3405—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with bucket-arms, i.e. a pair of arms, e.g. manufacturing processes, form, geometry, material of bucket-arms directly pivoted on the frames of tractors or self-propelled machines and comprising an additional linkage mechanism
- E02F3/3411—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets with bucket-arms, i.e. a pair of arms, e.g. manufacturing processes, form, geometry, material of bucket-arms directly pivoted on the frames of tractors or self-propelled machines and comprising an additional linkage mechanism of the Z-type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- B60K13/04—Arrangement in connection with combustion air intake or gas exhaust of propulsion units concerning exhaust
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- B60Y—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO ASPECTS CROSS-CUTTING VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
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- B60Y2200/40—Special vehicles
- B60Y2200/41—Construction vehicles, e.g. graders, excavators
- B60Y2200/415—Wheel loaders
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01P—COOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F01P2001/005—Cooling engine rooms
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- F01P5/02—Pumping cooling-air; Arrangements of cooling-air pumps, e.g. fans or blowers
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- the present invention relates to a work vehicle.
- Work vehicle has an engine room.
- An engine is accommodated in the engine room.
- Various devices other than the engine may be housed in the engine room.
- an exhaust gas aftertreatment device for treating exhaust gas from an engine is accommodated in an engine room.
- An object of the present invention is to suppress an excessive increase in the temperature in the engine room.
- a work vehicle includes an engine room, a cooling chamber, a radiator, a cooling fan, a partition, a first duct body, and a vehicle body cover.
- the radiator is accommodated in the cooling chamber.
- the cooling fan is accommodated in the cooling chamber and exhausts backward from the cooling chamber.
- the partition wall partitions the engine room and the cooling chamber.
- the first duct main body has a first end and a second end. The first end is located in the engine room. The second end portion is located in front of the radiator and the cooling fan in the cooling chamber.
- the vehicle body cover defines a cooling chamber.
- the vehicle body cover has an outside air inlet. The outside air inlet is formed in front of the radiator and the cooling fan.
- the second end of the first duct main body is located in the cooling chamber.
- This cooling chamber is a space that becomes negative pressure when the cooling fan operates. For this reason, a 1st duct main-body part attracts
- the hot air in the engine room can be discharged to the cooling chamber, and the temperature in the engine room can be prevented from rising excessively.
- emitting hot air in an engine room to a cooling room external air flows in into an engine room and can cool the inside of an engine room.
- the second end and the outside air inlet are located in front of the radiator and the cooling fan. For this reason, the hot air discharged from the second end portion flows to the radiator in a state of being mixed with the outside air sucked into the cooling chamber from the outside air inlet. That is, it can suppress that only the hot air discharged
- the second end portion is arranged at a position that does not face the radiator in the rear view. According to this structure, it can suppress that the hot air discharged
- the work vehicle further includes a second duct main body.
- the second duct body has a third end and a fourth end.
- the third end is located in the engine room.
- the fourth end is located in front of the radiator and the cooling fan in the cooling chamber.
- the fourth end portion is disposed at a position that does not face the radiator in the rear view. According to this structure, it can suppress that the hot air discharged
- the second end is located at the upper end of the cooling chamber.
- the second end portion is located on the first side with respect to the center in the vehicle width direction.
- the fourth end is located at the upper end of the cooling chamber.
- the fourth end is located on the second side with respect to the center in the vehicle width direction. According to this configuration, the second end portion and the fourth end portion can be separated from the center portion of the radiator. As a result, the hot air discharged from the second and fourth end portions flows to the center portion of the radiator in a state of being sufficiently mixed with the outside air sucked into the cooling chamber from the outside air inlet.
- the second end portion is located at the upper end portion and the first side end portion of the cooling chamber.
- a 4th edge part is located in the upper end part and 2nd side edge part of a cooling chamber.
- the vehicle body cover has a top plate that defines the upper surface of the engine room.
- the outside air inlet is formed in the top plate.
- the work vehicle further includes a first cooling target member and a first suction part.
- the first cooling target member is disposed in the engine room.
- the first suction portion extends from the first end portion of the first duct body portion toward the first cooling target member.
- the first suction portion is detachably attached to the first end portion of the first duct body portion.
- the first suction portion when removing the first duct main body portion, the first suction portion can be left in the engine room.
- inhalation part can be arrange
- the first cooling target member can be cooled by extending the first suction portion to the vicinity of the first cooling target member.
- the work vehicle further includes a second cooling target member and a second suction part.
- the second cooling target member is disposed in the engine room.
- the second suction portion extends from the first end portion of the first duct body portion toward the second cooling target member. According to this structure, even if it is a case where the 1st cooling object member and the 2nd cooling object member are arrange
- the flow path area in the first duct main body is larger than the first flow path area and larger than the flow path area of the second suction part.
- the second end portion of the first duct body portion opens downward.
- the rainwater can prevent permeation into an engine room via a 1st duct main-body part.
- FIG. 12 is a side cross-sectional view of a rear vehicle body according to Modification Example 4.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the wheel loader 100 as seen from the left rear.
- “right”, “left”, “upper”, and “lower” indicate directions with reference to the state of looking forward from the cab.
- Vehicle width direction is synonymous with “left-right direction”.
- the “front-rear direction” means the front-rear direction of the vehicle body.
- the wheel loader 100 includes a work machine 110, a vehicle body 120, a front wheel 130, and a rear wheel 140.
- the wheel loader 100 can be self-propelled when the front wheel 130 and the rear wheel 140 are rotationally driven, and performs a desired work using the work machine 110.
- the work machine 110 is a mechanism that is driven by hydraulic oil pressurized by a hydraulic pump, and is disposed in front of the vehicle body 120.
- the work machine 110 includes a bucket 111, a boom (not shown), a lift cylinder (not shown), and a bucket cylinder 112.
- Bucket 111 is attached to the tip of the boom.
- the boom is a member for lifting the bucket 111, and is attached to the front portion of the front vehicle body 120a described later.
- the lift cylinder drives the boom by pressure oil discharged from the work machine pump.
- Bucket cylinder 112 drives bucket 111 with pressure oil discharged from a work machine pump.
- the vehicle body 120 has a front vehicle body 120a and a rear vehicle body 120b.
- the front vehicle body 120a and the rear vehicle body 120b are connected to each other so as to be swingable in the left-right direction.
- a work machine 110 and a front wheel 130 are provided on the front vehicle body 120a, and a rear wheel 140 is provided on the rear vehicle body 120b.
- the rear vehicle body 120b includes a vehicle body frame 150, a cab 160, a hydraulic oil tank 170, an engine room 2, a cooling chamber 3, and a cooling fan 5 (see FIG. 2).
- the vehicle body frame 150 is a frame mainly constituting the rear vehicle body 120b, and supports the rear wheel 140, the cab 160, the hydraulic oil tank 170, the engine 11, and the like.
- the cab 160 is provided with a cab inside and various operation members and operation panels.
- a hydraulic oil tank 170 is disposed behind the cab 160, and a plurality of hydraulic pumps (not shown) are disposed below the hydraulic oil tank 170.
- the working oil tank 170 stores working oil for driving the working machine 110 and the like, and supplies the working oil to the working machine 110 and the like by a hydraulic pump.
- FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of the rear vehicle body 120b as viewed from the left side. As shown in FIG. 2, the engine room 2 is disposed behind the hydraulic oil tank 170 and is defined by the vehicle body cover 8.
- the vehicle body cover 8 has a top plate 81, a first side plate 82, and a second side plate 83 (see FIG. 2).
- the top plate 81 defines the upper surface of the engine room 2.
- the first and second side plates 82 and 83 define the side surface of the engine room 2.
- the first side plate 82 defines the left side surface of the engine room 2
- the second side plate 83 defines the right side surface of the engine room 2.
- an engine 11 and an exhaust gas aftertreatment device 12 are accommodated in the engine room 2.
- the engine 11 is a so-called vertical engine that is disposed in the lower part of the engine room 2 and has a crankshaft extending in the front-rear direction.
- the exhaust gas aftertreatment device 12 is arranged at the upper part of the engine room 2. That is, the exhaust gas aftertreatment device 12 is disposed above the engine 11.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the exhaust gas aftertreatment device 12 as seen from the left rear. As shown in FIG. 3, the exhaust gas aftertreatment device 12 includes a diesel particulate filter device 121, a connecting pipe 122, and a selective catalyst reduction device 123 in the order in which the exhaust gas flows.
- the urea water injection device 13 is attached to the connection pipe 122.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 is connected to the engine 11 via a pipe 124.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 is a device that processes exhaust gas discharged from the engine 11.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 is a device that collects particulate matter such as soot in the exhaust gas discharged from the engine 11 using a filter.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 incinerates the collected particulate matter with a heater attached to the filter.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 is supported by a support member 151 attached to the vehicle body frame 150.
- the connecting pipe 122 is a pipe that connects the diesel particulate filter device 121 and the selective catalyst reduction device 123.
- the connection pipe 122 is formed in an S shape as a whole, and includes a first bent portion 125, a straight portion 126, and a second bent portion 127.
- the first bent portion 125 is connected to the exhaust gas outlet 128 of the diesel particulate filter device 121.
- the second bent portion 127 is connected to the exhaust gas inlet 129 of the selective catalyst reduction device 123.
- the straight portion 126 extends between the first bent portion 125 and the second bent portion 127.
- the urea water injection device 13 is attached to the first bent portion 125.
- the urea water injection device 13 is a device that injects a urea aqueous solution into the connection pipe 122. This urea aqueous solution is sucked up by a pump (not shown) from a urea aqueous solution tank (not shown) and supplied to the urea water injection device 13 via a pipe (not shown).
- the aqueous urea solution injected into the connecting pipe 122 is hydrolyzed by the heat of the exhaust gas to become ammonia. This ammonia is supplied to the selective catalytic reduction device 123 through the connecting pipe 122 together with the exhaust gas.
- the selective catalyst reduction device 123 is a device that uses the above-mentioned ammonia as a reducing agent to reduce and purify nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas.
- the selective catalyst reduction device 123 is supported by the support member 151 in the same manner as the diesel particulate filter device 121.
- the diesel particulate filter device 121 and the selective catalyst reduction device 123 are arranged in parallel. Specifically, the diesel particulate filter device 121 and the selective catalyst reduction device 123 are both substantially cylindrical. The diesel particulate filter device 121 and the selective catalyst reduction device 123 are arranged so that their central axes extend substantially parallel to each other in the vehicle width direction.
- the straight portion 126 of the connecting pipe 122 is also substantially cylindrical, and the central axis extends in the vehicle width direction. That is, the central axis of the straight portion 126 of the connecting pipe 122 is disposed substantially parallel to the central axes of the diesel particulate filter device 121 and the selective catalyst reduction device 123.
- the cooling chamber 3 is disposed behind the engine room 2.
- the engine room 2 and the cooling chamber 3 are partitioned by a partition wall 6.
- the cooling chamber 3 is defined by the vehicle body cover 8 as in the engine room 2.
- the upper surface of the cooling chamber 3 is defined by a top plate 81
- the side surface of the cooling chamber 3 is defined by first and second side plates 82 and 83.
- the front portion of the top plate 81 defines the upper surface of the engine room 2, and the rear portion of the top plate 81 defines the upper surface of the cooling chamber 3.
- the front portions of the first and second side plates 82 and 83 define the side surface of the engine room 2, and the rear portions of the first and second side plates 82 and 83 define the side surface of the cooling chamber 3.
- a radiator 4 and a cooling fan 5 are accommodated.
- the radiator 4 cools the cooling water of the engine 11.
- the cooling fan 5 discharges the air in the cooling chamber 3 to the outside of the cooling chamber 3.
- the cooling fan 5 rotates so as to discharge the air in the cooling chamber 3 to the outside of the cooling chamber 3 through the grill 31. That is, the cooling fan 5 rotates so as to discharge the air in the cooling chamber 3 backward. That is, the cooling fan 5 generates an airflow that goes backward.
- the cooling fan 5 is disposed behind the radiator 4.
- the grill 31 defines the rear surface of the cooling chamber 3.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the back side of the top plate 81
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the top plate 81.
- the top plate 81 is a removable member.
- the top plate 81 is detachably supported by the vehicle body frame 150.
- the top plate 81 is attached to the vehicle body frame 150 by a fastening member such as a bolt.
- the front portion of the top plate 81 defines the upper surface of the engine room 2, and the rear portion of the top plate 81 defines the upper surface of the cooling chamber 3.
- the front part of the top plate 81 is formed so as to protrude upward.
- a first outside air inlet 84 is formed at the rear portion of the top plate 81.
- the first outside air inlet 84 is an opening for sucking outside air into the cooling chamber 3.
- the cooling chamber 3 communicates with the outside through the first outside air inlet 84.
- the first outside air inlet 84 is positioned in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5 in the front-rear direction. Further, in a state where the top plate 81 is attached to the vehicle body frame 150, the first outside air intake port 84 is located on the upper surface of the cooling chamber 3, and communicates the cooling chamber 3 with the outside. In the front-rear direction, the front end of the first outside air inlet 84 is located behind the partition wall 6, and the rear end of the first outside air inlet 84 is located in front of the radiator 4. In addition, the 1st external air inlet 84 is comprised by the some through-hole.
- the first outside air intake port 84 is substantially rectangular in plan view.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the rear vehicle body with the top plate 81 removed.
- a second outside air inlet 87 is formed in the first side plate 82 which is a part of the vehicle body cover 8.
- the second outside air suction port 87 is an opening for sucking outside air into the cooling chamber 3.
- the cooling chamber 3 communicates with the outside through the second outside air suction port 87.
- the second outside air suction port 87 is located in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5 in the front-rear direction. Specifically, at least a part of the second outside air inlet 87 is located in front of the radiator 4.
- the second outside air suction port 87 is located on the left side surface (an example of the first side surface) of the cooling chamber 3 and communicates the cooling chamber 3 with the outside.
- the second outside air suction port 87 is composed of a plurality of through holes.
- a third outside air inlet 89 (see FIG. 2) is formed in the second side plate 83 that defines the right side surface (an example of the second side surface) of the cooling chamber 3. Since the third outside air inlet 89 has the same configuration as the second outside air inlet 87, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the top plate 81 has a top plate main body portion 85 and a plurality of leg portions 86.
- the top plate main body 85 is a part that defines the upper surfaces of the engine room 2 and the cooling chamber 3.
- Each leg portion 86 is a portion extending downward from the side edge portion of the top plate main body portion 85.
- the lower end of the first duct main body portion 7 to be described later is positioned above the lower end of each leg portion 86. For this reason, when the top plate 81 is removed and placed on the ground, each leg 86 comes into contact with the ground, and the first duct body 7 does not come into contact with the ground.
- the lower end of the 2nd duct main-body part 9 is also located above the lower end of each leg part 86. FIG. For this reason, when the top plate 81 is removed and placed on the ground, each leg 86 comes into contact with the ground, and the second duct body 9 does not come into contact with the ground.
- the wheel loader 100 further includes first and second duct main body portions 7 and 9.
- the first and second duct main body portions 7 and 9 extend across the engine room 2 and the cooling chamber 3. That is, the first and second duct main body portions 7 and 9 extend through the partition wall 6.
- the first duct body portion 7 has first and second end portions 71 and 72.
- the first end 71 of the first duct body 7 is located in the engine room 2.
- the second end 72 of the first duct body 7 is located in the cooling chamber 3. Further, the second end portion 72 is located in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5 in the front-rear direction. Specifically, the second end portion 72 is located in the vicinity of the partition wall 6.
- the second end portion 72 is disposed at a position that does not face the radiator 4 in the rear view. Specifically, the second end 72 is located at the upper end in the cooling chamber 3 and is located on the left side (first side) from the center in the vehicle width direction. More specifically, the second end portion 72 is located at the upper end portion and the left end portion (an example of the first side end portion) in the cooling chamber 3. That is, the second end 72 is located in the vicinity of the first outside air inlet 84 and the second outside air inlet 87.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the positional relationship between the radiator 4 and each duct main body in a rear view.
- the first duct body 7 is attached to the top plate 81.
- the 1st duct main-body part 7 is attached to the top plate 81 by fixing means, such as an attachment metal fitting or welding.
- fixing means such as an attachment metal fitting or welding.
- the rear end portion of the first duct main body portion 7 is supported by the beam portion 88.
- the beam portion 88 is fixed to the top plate main body portion 85.
- the beam portion 88 extends in the vehicle width direction. Specifically, the beam portion 88 extends from the left end portion (an example of the first side end portion) of the top plate main body portion 85 to the right end portion (an example of the second side end portion). ing.
- the beam portion 88 has first and second through holes 881 and 882 that penetrate in the front-rear direction.
- the first through hole 881 is formed at the left end, and the second through hole 882 is formed at the right end.
- the first duct main body portion 7 is supported by the beam portion 88 by passing through the first through hole 881. A part of the left side surface of the first duct main body portion 7 is welded to the inner side surface of the top plate 81.
- 1st duct main-body part 7 is arrange
- the first duct body 7 has a rectangular cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- the 1st duct main-body part 7 is extended in the front-back direction substantially. Moreover, the 1st duct main-body part 7 is approaching the center of a vehicle width direction as it goes ahead.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the inside of the engine room 2 as seen from the rear. As shown in FIG. 8, a first suction portion 74 and a second suction portion 75 are connected to the first end portion 71 of the first duct main body portion 7.
- the first suction part 74 extends from the first end 71 of the first duct body part 7 toward the first cooling target member 21. That is, the first suction part 74 is arranged to suck in air around the first cooling target member 21.
- the first cooling target member 21 is disposed in the engine room 2.
- the first cooling target member 21 includes a NOx sensor. The NOx sensor measures the NOx concentration in the selective catalyst reduction device 123.
- the first suction part 74 is detachably attached to the first end 71 of the first duct main body part 7. Specifically, the first suction portion 74 is attached to the first end portion 71 of the first duct main body portion 7 via a flexible pipe 76. By removing the band member 77, the pipe 76 and the first suction part 74 can be removed. The first suction portion 74 is fixed in the engine room 2 by a mounting bracket or the like.
- the first suction part 74 is substantially L-shaped. That is, the first suction part 74 has a first part 741 extending downward and a second part 742 extending in the vehicle width direction.
- the first portion 741 extends downward from the first end portion 71 of the first duct main body portion 7.
- the second part 742 extends from the lower end of the first part 741 toward the right side (an example of the second side). Air around the first cooling target member 21 is sucked from the tip of the second part 742.
- the second suction part 75 extends from the first end 71 of the first duct body part 7 toward the second cooling target member 22. That is, the second suction part 75 is disposed so as to suck in air around the second cooling target member 22.
- the second suction part 75 extends from the first end 71 of the first duct body part 7 toward the right side (an example of the second side).
- the second suction part 75 is fixed to the top plate 81 with a mounting bracket or the like. For this reason, the second suction part 75 is removed integrally with the top plate 81.
- the second cooling target member 22 is disposed in the engine room 2.
- the second cooling target member 22 includes a temperature sensor. This temperature sensor measures the temperature of the selective catalyst reduction device 123.
- the flow passage area in the first duct main body portion 7 is larger than the flow passage area of the first suction portion 74 and larger than the flow passage area of the second suction portion 75.
- the second duct main body portion 9 has third and fourth end portions 91 and 92.
- the third end 91 is located in the engine room 2.
- the fourth end 92 is located in the cooling chamber 3.
- the fourth end portion 92 is located in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5 in the front-rear direction.
- the fourth end portion 92 is disposed at a position that does not face the radiator 4 in the rear view. Specifically, the fourth end portion 92 is located at the upper end portion in the cooling chamber 3 and is located on the right side (second side) from the center in the vehicle width direction. More specifically, the fourth end portion 92 is located at the upper end portion and the right end portion (an example of the second side end portion) in the cooling chamber 3. That is, the fourth end 92 is located in the vicinity of the first outside air inlet 84 and the third outside air inlet 89.
- the second duct body 9 is attached to the top plate 81.
- the 2nd duct main-body part 9 is attached to the top plate 81 by fixing means, such as an attachment metal fitting or welding.
- fixing means such as an attachment metal fitting or welding.
- the rear end portion of the second duct main body portion 9 is supported by the beam portion 88.
- the second duct main body portion 9 is supported by the beam portion 88 by passing through the second through hole 882.
- a part of the right side surface of the second duct main body portion 9 is welded to the inner side surface of the top plate 81.
- the second duct main body 9 is disposed at the right end (an example of the second end) in the engine room 2.
- the second duct main body 9 has a rectangular cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- the 2nd duct main-body part 9 is extended in the front-back direction substantially.
- the third end 91 of the second duct main body 9 opens toward the urea water injection device 13. That is, the second duct main body 9 extends mainly along the top plate 81, and is configured such that a part of the third end 91 side faces forward and downward.
- the partition wall 6 is formed with notches 61 and 62 at the upper end for allowing the duct main bodies 7 and 9 to pass through. Specifically, first and second cutout portions 61 and 62 are formed at the upper end portion of the partition wall 6.
- the first cutout portion 61 is formed at the upper end portion and the left end portion (an example of the first side end portion) of the partition wall 6. And the 1st duct main-body part 7 is extended over the engine room 2 and the cooling chamber 3 via the 1st notch part 61. As shown in FIG.
- the second notch 62 is formed at the upper end and the right end (an example of the second end) of the partition wall 6. Then, the second duct main body portion 9 extends across the engine room 2 and the cooling chamber 3 via the second notch portion 62.
- the wheel loader 100 has the following characteristics.
- the second end 72 of the first duct main body 7 is located in the cooling chamber 3.
- the cooling chamber 3 is a space that becomes negative pressure when the cooling fan 5 operates. For this reason, the first duct main body 7 sucks air from the first end 71 and discharges air from the second end 72. As a result, the hot air in the engine room 2 can be discharged to the cooling room 3 and the temperature in the engine room 2 can be prevented from rising excessively.
- the inside of the engine room 2 becomes a negative pressure by discharging the hot air in the engine room 2 to the cooling room 3, the outside air flows into the engine room 2 and the inside of the engine room 2 can be cooled.
- a suction port 811 for taking outside air into the engine room 2 is formed in the front portion of the top plate 81.
- the second end 72, the first outside air inlet 84, the second outside air inlet 87, and the third outside air inlet 89 are located in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5 in the front-rear direction. Therefore, the hot air discharged from the second end 72 into the cooling chamber 3 is mixed with the outside air sucked into the cooling chamber 3 from the first, second, and third outside air intake ports 84, 87, 89. In the state, it flows to the radiator 4. That is, it is possible to suppress only hot air discharged from the second end portion 72 from flowing directly to the radiator 4. For this reason, it can suppress that the cooling efficiency in the radiator 4 falls by the hot air from the 2nd edge part 72.
- Modification 1 in the said embodiment, although the 1st and 2nd duct main-body parts 7 and 9 are attached to the top plate 81, it is not limited to this in particular. That is, the first and second duct main body portions 7 and 9 are independent of the top plate 81 and may not be configured to be removed integrally with the top plate 81.
- the entire first outside air inlet 84 is located in front of the radiator 4 and the cooling fan 5, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- the rear end portion of the first outside air inlet 84 is located behind the radiator 4. It may be.
- Modification 3 In the said embodiment, although the two duct main-body parts 7 and 9 are installed, it is not limited to this in particular. That is, only one of the first and second duct main body portions 7 and 9 may be installed.
- the second end 72 of the first duct main body 7 may be configured to open downward. According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent rainwater or the like that has entered the cooling chamber 3 from entering the engine room 2 via the first duct body 7. Note that the first end 71 of the first duct body 7 is located in the vicinity of the partition wall 6 in the engine room 2. Further, the first duct body 7 penetrates the partition wall 6.
- the three outside air inlets 84, 87, and 89 are formed, but the number of outside air inlets is not particularly limited. For example, only one of the first, second, and third outside air inlets 84, 87, 89 may be formed.
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本実施形態に係るホイールローダ100は、次の特徴を有する。
以上、本発明の実施形態について説明したが、本発明はこれらに限定されるものではなく、本発明の趣旨を逸脱しない限りにおいて種々の変更が可能である。
上記実施形態では、第1及び第2ダクト本体部7,9は天板81に取り付けられているが、特にこれに限定されない。すなわち、第1及び第2ダクト本体部7、9は、天板81から独立しており、天板81と一体的に取り外される構成でなくてもよい。
上記実施形態では、第1外気吸入口84の全体がラジエータ4及び冷却ファン5の前方に位置しているが、特にこれに限定されない。例えば、前後方向において、第1外気吸入口84の少なくとも一部がラジエータ4及び冷却ファン5の前方に位置していれば、第1外気吸入口84の後端部がラジエータ4の後方に位置していてもよい。
上記実施形態では、2本のダクト本体部7,9が設置されているが、特にこれに限定されない。すなわち、第1及び第2ダクト本体部7,9のどちらか一方のみを設置してもよい。
図9に示すように、第1ダクト本体部7の第2端部72は、下方に開口するように構成されていてもよい。この構成によれば、冷却室3内に入り込んだ雨水などが第1ダクト本体部7を介してエンジンルーム2内に入り込むことを防ぐことができる。なお、第1ダクト本体部7の第1端部71は、エンジンルーム2内において隔壁6の近傍に位置している。また、第1ダクト本体部7は、隔壁6を貫通している。
上記実施形態では、3つの外気吸入口84、87、89が形成されていたが、外気吸入口の数は特に限定されない。例えば、第1、第2、及び第3外気吸入口84,87、89のいずれか1つだけが形成されていてもよい。
上記実施形態におけるディーゼル微粒子捕集フィルタ装置121の代わりに、ディーゼル用酸化触媒(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst: DOC)を用いてもよい。
上記実施形態では、本発明を適用したホイールローダ100を説明したが、本発明は、モータグレーダなどの他の作業車両にも適用することができる。
3 冷却室
4 ラジエータ
5 冷却ファン
6 隔壁
7 第1ダクト本体部
71 第1端部
72 第2端部
8 車体カバー
81 天板
84 第1外気吸入口
87 第2外気吸入口
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- エンジンルームと、
冷却室と、
前記冷却室に収容されたラジエータと、
前記エンジンルームと前記冷却室とを仕切る隔壁と、
前記冷却室に収容され、前記冷却室内から後方に排気する冷却ファンと、
前記エンジンルーム内に位置する第1端部、及び前記冷却室内において前記ラジエータ及び前記冷却ファンの前方に位置する第2端部を有する第1ダクト本体部と、
前記ラジエータ及び前記冷却ファンの前方に形成された外気吸入口を有し、前記冷却室を画定する車体カバーと、
を備えた、作業車両。 - 前記第2端部は、背面視において、前記ラジエータと対向しない位置に配置される、
請求項1に記載の作業車両。 - 前記エンジンルーム内に位置する第3端部、及び前記冷却室内において前記ラジエータ及び前記冷却ファンの前方に位置する第4端部、を有する第2ダクト本体部、
をさらに備える、請求項1又は2に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第4端部は、背面視において、前記ラジエータと対向しない位置に配置される、
請求項3に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第2端部は、前記冷却室の上端部、且つ車幅方向の中心に対して第1側方に位置し、
前記第4端部は、前記冷却室の上端部、且つ車幅方向の中心に対して第2側方に位置する、
請求項3又は4に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第2端部は、前記冷却室の上端部且つ第1側端部に位置し、
前記第4端部は、前記冷却室の上端部且つ第2側端部に位置する、
請求項3から5のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記車体カバーは、前記エンジンルームの上面を画定する天板を有し、
前記外気吸入口は、前記天板に形成される、
請求項1から6のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記エンジンルーム内に配置される第1冷却対象部材と、
前記第1ダクト本体部の第1端部から前記第1冷却対象部材に向かって延びる第1吸入部と、
をさらに備える、請求項1から7のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1吸入部は、前記第1ダクト本体部の第1端部に取り外し可能に取り付けられる、
請求項8に記載の作業車両。 - 前記エンジンルーム内に配置される第2冷却対象部材と、
前記第1ダクト本体部の第1端部から前記第2冷却対象部材に向かって延びる第2吸入部と、
をさらに備える、請求項8又は9に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1ダクト本体部における流路面積は、前記第1吸入部の流路面積よりも大きく、第2吸入部の流路面積よりも大きい、
請求項10に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1ダクト本体部の第2端部は、下方に開口する、
請求項1から11のいずれかに記載に作業車両。
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