WO2017064873A1 - ブルドーザ - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bulldozer.
- an engine room is formed at the front of the vehicle body.
- a radiator for cooling the engine and a fan for generating cooling air supplied to the radiator are arranged.
- a front grille is attached to the front of the engine room. The cooling air generated by the fan flows through the front grille.
- Patent Document 1 proposes a front grille in which plates disposed on both left and right sides of a vehicle main body are double-opened to increase the opening angle.
- Patent Document 1 In the bulldozer described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-204295 (Patent Document 1), a fan and a radiator are arranged in this order from the front side of the vehicle body. Even if the front grille is opened, it is difficult to clean the radiator disposed behind the fan from the front side of the vehicle body, and the cleaning workability is low.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a bulldozer capable of easily cleaning a radiator.
- the bulldozer of the present invention includes a vehicle body, a front grille, a blade, a radiator, and a fan module.
- the front grill is disposed at the front end of the vehicle body.
- the blades are arranged with a gap in front of the front grille.
- the radiator is disposed in the engine compartment of the vehicle body.
- the fan module is disposed closer to the front end than the radiator in the engine compartment of the vehicle body.
- the front grill has a first grill member, a second grill member, a first rotation shaft, and a second rotation shaft.
- the first grill member extends from one side portion in the left-right direction of the vehicle body toward the other side portion.
- the second grill member extends further from the first grill member toward the other side portion.
- the first rotation shaft is provided on one side.
- the first rotation shaft extends in the vertical direction of the vehicle body.
- the 1st rotation axis is supporting the 1st grill member so that rotation is possible.
- the second rotation axis extends in parallel with the first rotation axis.
- the 2nd rotation axis has connected the 2nd grill member to the 1st grill member so that rotation is possible.
- the fan module rotates about a third rotation shaft provided on one side and extending in parallel with the first rotation shaft, and at least a part of the fan module is movable to the outside of the vehicle body.
- the front grill can be widely opened by making the front grill foldable. Further, the radiator can be exposed to the outside by rotating the fan module. Therefore, the radiator can be easily cleaned.
- the first grill member is provided from one side to the center in the left-right direction of the vehicle body, and the second grill member is provided from the center to the other side.
- the front grille can be configured to be foldable into two.
- the first grill member is configured to be rotatable around the first rotation shaft to a position where it does not overlap with the radiator in front view. Thereby, a front grille can be opened widely.
- the second grill member has a front surface facing forward and a rear surface facing rear when the second grill member extends in the left-right direction of the vehicle body.
- the second grill member has a distal end portion on the side away from the second rotation shaft.
- the front surface has an inclined surface that approaches the rear surface as the distance from the second rotation axis increases.
- the bulldozer further includes a cab on which a driver who operates the bulldozer is boarded, and a driver seat in which the front edge portion is inclined to the right with respect to the front-rear direction of the vehicle body in a plan view. ing. In this way, the operator can easily access the radiator from the right side of the vehicle body.
- the bulldozer is further provided with an access device that is disposed on the other side of the cab and forms a passage for an operator to get on and off the cab. In this way, the operator can easily access the radiator from the other side of the vehicle body.
- the fan module has a fan blade.
- the third rotation shaft overlaps the fan blade in a side view.
- the radiator can be easily cleaned.
- FIG. 1 is a side view schematically showing a configuration of a bulldozer 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing the configuration of the bulldozer 10 in one embodiment of the present invention.
- the bulldozer 10 of the present embodiment mainly includes a vehicle body 1, a blade 2, and a traveling device.
- the traveling device has a pair of left and right crawler type traveling bodies 3 separated in the vehicle width direction.
- the vehicle body 1 is disposed between a pair of left and right crawler type traveling bodies 3.
- the blade 2 is disposed at a front position of the vehicle body 1.
- the vehicle body 1 has a cab (operator's cab) 9 and an engine compartment 8.
- the cab 9 is disposed on the rear upper part of the vehicle body 1.
- the engine compartment 8 is disposed in front of the cab 9.
- the engine chamber 8 is disposed between the cab 9 and the blade 2.
- An engine 21 is accommodated in the engine chamber 8.
- An operator who operates the bulldozer 10 gets on the cab 9.
- the cab 9 has a driver's seat for a driver to sit inside, and is configured to surround the driver's seat.
- the direction in which the bulldozer 10 travels straight is referred to as the front-rear direction of the bulldozer 10.
- the front-rear direction of the bulldozer 10 the side where the blade 2 protrudes from the vehicle body 1 is defined as the front direction.
- the front-rear direction of the bulldozer 10 the side opposite to the front direction is defined as the rear direction.
- the left-right direction of the bulldozer 10 is a direction orthogonal to the front-rear direction in plan view. When viewed from the front, the right and left sides in the left-right direction are the right direction and the left direction, respectively.
- the vertical direction of the bulldozer 10 is a direction orthogonal to a plane defined by the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. In the vertical direction, the side with the ground is the lower side, and the side with the sky is the upper side.
- the front-rear direction is the front-rear direction of the operator seated in the driver seat in the cab 9.
- the left-right direction is the left-right direction of the driver seated on the driver's seat.
- the left-right direction is the vehicle width direction of the bulldozer 10.
- the up-down direction is the up-down direction of the driver seated on the driver's seat.
- the direction facing the driver seated in the driver's seat is the forward direction
- the backward direction of the driver seated in the driver's seat is the backward direction.
- the right side and the left side when the operator seated in the driver's seat faces the front are the right direction and the left direction, respectively.
- the feet of the driver seated in the driver's seat are the lower side and the upper head is the upper side.
- the front-rear direction is indicated by an arrow X in the figure
- the left-right direction is indicated by an arrow Y in the figure
- the vertical direction is indicated by an arrow Z in the figure.
- the bulldozer 10 has a blade 2 in front as a working machine.
- the blade 2 is a working machine for performing operations such as excavation and leveling of earth and sand.
- the blade 2 is supported by the frame 4 on both the left and right sides.
- the frame 4 is a quadrangular columnar member. One end of the frame 4 is attached to the back surface of the blade 2 by a rotatable support portion. The other end of the frame 4 is supported on the side surface of the traveling device.
- the right frame 4 and the back surface of the blade 2 are also connected by an arm 7 shown in FIG.
- the blade 2 is driven by a tilt cylinder 5 and a lift cylinder 6.
- One end of the tilt cylinder 5 is supported on the back surface of the blade 2.
- the other end of the tilt cylinder 5 is supported on the upper surface of the frame 4. Due to the expansion and contraction of the tilt cylinder 5 by the hydraulic pressure, the upper end of the blade 2 moves in the front-rear direction around the support portion where the frame 4 is attached to the blade 2. As a result, the tilt angle of the blade 2 changes.
- One end of the lift cylinder 6 is supported on the back surface of the blade 2.
- An intermediate portion of the lift cylinder 6 is supported on the side surface of the vehicle main body 1.
- the blade 2 moves in the vertical direction around the other end of the frame 4 by the expansion and contraction of the lift cylinder 6 by the hydraulic pressure.
- the bulldozer 10 may include a ripper device behind the vehicle body 1 as another working machine.
- the front grill 60 is attached to the vehicle body 1.
- the front grill 60 is disposed at the front end of the vehicle body 1.
- the front grill 60 is disposed so as to cover an opening formed at the front end of the vehicle body 1.
- the blade 2 is disposed in front of the front grill 60 with a gap.
- the front grill 60 has a first grill member 61 and a second grill member 62.
- the first grill member 61 extends from the left side in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1 toward the right side.
- the first grill member 61 is provided from the left side portion in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1 to the center portion in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the second grill member 62 extends further from the first grill member 61 toward the right side portion of the vehicle body 1 in the left-right direction.
- the second grill member 62 is provided from the center in the left-right direction of the vehicle body to the right side in the left-right direction of the vehicle body.
- the left half in the left-right direction is covered with the first grill member 61
- the right half in the left-right direction is covered with the second grill member 62.
- the access device 11 is disposed on the right side of the vehicle body 1 in the left-right direction with respect to the cab 9.
- the access device 11 is, for example, a ladder or a step ladder.
- the access device 11 constitutes a part of a path connecting the ground and the cab 9.
- the access device 11 forms a passage for an operator who gets into the cab 9 or gets out of the cab 9.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view schematically showing the fan module 70 accommodated in the vehicle main body 1.
- a radiator 22 and a fan module 70 are accommodated in the engine chamber 8.
- the radiator 22 is a device for cooling the coolant that circulates between the engine 21 (FIG. 1) and the radiator 22.
- the radiator 22 is disposed closer to the front end of the vehicle body 1 than the engine 21 in the engine compartment 8.
- the fan module 70 is a device for generating an air flow through the radiator 22.
- the fan module 70 is disposed closer to the front end of the vehicle body 1 than the radiator 22 in the engine compartment 8.
- a fan shroud 73 which will be described later, is not shown for clarity of illustration.
- the fan module 70 has a fan blade 71 and a driving device 72.
- the driving device 72 is a device for generating a driving force for rotating the fan blade 71.
- the fan blade 71 is rotatably supported by the driving device 72.
- a one-dot chain line shown in FIG. 3 indicates the rotation center C when the fan blade 71 to which the driving force is given by the driving device 72 rotates. 3, the rotation center C extends in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body 1 and the fan blade 71 extends in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the fan module 70 is, for example, a hydraulically driven fan.
- a hydraulic pipe 74 is connected to the drive device 72.
- the fan module 70 is attached to the vehicle body 1 so as to be rotatable about a rotation shaft 76.
- the pivot shaft 76 is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1 in the left-right direction.
- the pivot shaft 76 extends in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the rotating shaft 76 and the driving device 72 are connected by a connecting portion 77.
- the fan blade 71, the driving device 72, and the connecting portion 77 are integrally provided so as to be rotatable around a rotation shaft 76.
- the rotation shaft 76 is in the range of the width W.
- the rotation shaft 76 and the fan blade 71 overlap each other.
- the rotation shaft 76 overlaps the fan blade 71 in a side view.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing the front grill 60 in an open state.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view schematically showing a state where the front grill 60 is opened.
- the first grill member 61 is attached to the vehicle body 1 so as to be rotatable about a rotation shaft 66.
- the second grill member 62 is attached to the first grill member 61 so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 63.
- Rotating shaft 66 is disposed on the left side of vehicle body 1 in the left-right direction.
- the rotation shaft 66 extends in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the rotating shaft 66 and the first grill member 61 are connected by a connecting portion 67.
- the rotation shaft 66 supports the first grill member 61 so as to be rotatable.
- the first grill member 61, the second grill member 62, the rotation shaft 63, and the connecting portion 67 are provided so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 66 as a unit.
- the first grill member 61 and the second grill member 62 are connected by a hinge.
- the rotating shaft 63 constitutes a shaft portion of this hinge.
- the rotation shaft 63 connects the second grill member 62 to the first grill member 61 so as to be rotatable.
- the rotation shaft 63 extends in the vertical direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the rotation shaft 63 extends in parallel with the rotation shaft 66.
- the rotation shaft 63 and the rotation shaft 66 that are the rotation center of the front grill 60 and the rotation shaft 76 that is the rotation center of the fan module 70 extend in parallel. With the front grill 60 shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 closed, the rotation shaft 63 is disposed at the center in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1.
- the front grill 60 can be folded in two.
- the entire front grill 60 in a folded state is disposed on the left side portion of the vehicle body 1 in the left-right direction. It is possible.
- the first grill member 61 can be rotated by 90 ° or more about the rotation shaft 66 from the closed state shown in FIGS.
- the maximum angle of rotation of the first grill member 61 may be defined as 90 °.
- the first grill member 61 may be configured so that it can be fixed (held) at a predetermined rotation position and can be locked so as not to rotate about the rotation shaft 66.
- the second grill member 62 may be configured to be able to be fixed (held) at a predetermined rotation position and to be locked around the rotation shaft 63 so as not to rotate.
- the first grill member 61 does not overlap the radiator 22 when viewed in the front-rear direction of the vehicle main body 1 in a state where the first grill member 61 is rotated to the maximum about the rotation shaft 66. Placed in position.
- the first grill member 61 is configured to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 66 up to a position where it does not overlap with the radiator 22 in front view.
- the second grill member 62 is arranged at a position overlapping the radiator 22 in front view.
- the fan module 70 can be rotated around a rotation shaft 76.
- a rotation shaft 76 that is the center of rotation of the fan module 70 is different from a rotation shaft 66 that is the center of rotation of the first grill member 61.
- the rotation shaft 76 is disposed behind the rotation shaft 66.
- the pivot shaft 66 is disposed closer to the front end of the vehicle body 1 than the pivot shaft 76.
- the fan module 70 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 rotates about the rotation shaft 76 from the arrangement shown in FIG. 3 and moves forward.
- the fan module 70 rotates counterclockwise about the rotation shaft 76 with respect to the arrangement housed in the engine compartment 8 shown in FIG. 3.
- a part of the fan module 70 is movable to the outside of the vehicle body 1. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, the entire drive device 72, the entire fan blade 71 that is further away from the rotation shaft 76 than the drive device 72, and the fan blade that is closer to the rotation shaft 76 than the drive device 72.
- a part of 71 moves to the outside of the vehicle body 1.
- the maximum angle at which the fan module 70 rotates about the rotation shaft 76 is smaller than the maximum angle at which the first grill member 61 rotates about the rotation shaft 66.
- the fan module 70 may be fixed (held) at a predetermined rotation position and may be configured to be locked so as not to rotate about the rotation shaft 76.
- the fan module 70 has a fan shroud 73 provided on the outer peripheral side of the fan blade 71.
- the fan shroud 73 is provided to adjust the flow of air passing through the radiator 22.
- the fan shroud 73 has a substantially ring shape that covers the outer periphery of the fan blade 71.
- the fan shroud 73 is disposed to face the tip of the fan blade 71.
- the fan shroud 73 is fixed to the vehicle main body 1. Unlike the fan blade 71, the fan shroud 73 is configured so as not to rotate with respect to the vehicle body 1.
- the first grill member 61 has a front surface 61F and a rear surface 61R.
- the second grill member 62 has a front surface 62F and a rear surface 62R.
- the front surfaces 61F and 62F face the front and face the blade 2 with the front grill 60 shown in FIGS.
- the rear surfaces 61R and 62R face rearward and face the fan module 70 with the front grill 60 shown in FIGS.
- the front surface 61F faces the front and the rear surface 61R faces the rear.
- the front surface 62F faces the front and the rear surface 62R faces the rear.
- the rear surface 61 ⁇ / b> R of the first grill member 61 and the second grill member 62 are arranged.
- the rear surface 62R faces each other.
- the front surfaces 61F and 62F constitute the outer surface of the front grill 60 in a folded state. In a state where the front grill 60 is folded in half, the front surface 61F of the first grill member 61 faces the lift cylinder 6. In a state where the front grill 60 is folded in two and the fan module 70 is rotated about the rotation shaft 76, the front surface 62 ⁇ / b> F of the second grill member 62 faces the fan module 70.
- the first grill member 61 has a proximal end portion 61P and a distal end portion 61D.
- the proximal end portion 61P is an end portion of the substantially plate-shaped first grill member 61 on the side close to the rotation shaft 66.
- the distal end portion 61 ⁇ / b> D is an end portion of the substantially plate-like second grill member 62 on the side away from the rotation shaft 66.
- the front surface 61F of the first grill member 61 has an inclined surface 64 at the proximal end portion 61P.
- the inclined surface 64 is inclined so that the front surface 61F approaches the rear surface 61R as it approaches the rotation shaft 66.
- the second grill member 62 has a proximal end portion 62P and a distal end portion 62D.
- the proximal end portion 62 ⁇ / b> P is an end portion of the substantially plate-like second grill member 62 on the side close to the rotation shaft 63.
- the distal end portion 62 ⁇ / b> D is an end portion of the substantially plate-like second grill member 62 on the side away from the rotation shaft 63.
- the front surface 62F of the second grill member 62 has an inclined surface 65 at the distal end 62D.
- the inclined surface 65 is inclined so that the front surface 62F approaches the rear surface 62R as the distance from the rotation shaft 63 increases.
- inclined surfaces 64 and 65 are formed at both ends of the front surface of the front grill 60 in the left-right direction of the vehicle body 1. .
- the inclined surface 64 is inclined so as to be directed backward as it goes to the left
- the inclined surface 65 is inclined so as to be directed backward as it goes to the right.
- the front surface 61F, 62F constituting the outer surface of the front grill 60 is close to the rotating shaft 63.
- Inclined surfaces 64 and 65 are formed at the end portion on the side.
- the radiator 22 is exposed to the front of the vehicle body 1 in a state where the front grill 60 is opened and folded in two, and the fan module 70 is rotated about the rotation shaft 76.
- An operator can easily clean the radiator 22 by injecting compressed air to the exposed radiator 22 using, for example, an air gun.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view schematically showing an internal configuration of the cab 9 shown in FIG.
- a driver's seat 31 is disposed inside the cab 9.
- the cab 9 has a roof portion disposed so as to cover the driver's seat 31 and a plurality of pillars that support the roof portion. Each pillar extends in the vertical direction (Z direction) and is connected to the floor portion and the roof portion of the cab 9.
- the plurality of pillars have front pillars 51 and 52 and rear pillars 53 and 54.
- the front pillars 51 and 52 are disposed in front of the driver's seat 31 in the front-rear direction (X direction).
- the rear pillars 53 and 54 are disposed behind the driver seat 31 in the front-rear direction (X direction).
- the front pillar 51 and the rear pillar 53 are arranged on the right side with respect to the driver's seat 31 in the vehicle width direction (Y direction).
- the front pillar 52 and the rear pillar 54 are arranged on the left side with respect to the driver's seat 31 in the vehicle width direction (Y direction).
- the driver's seat 31 is arranged near the approximate center of the cab 9.
- the driver's seat 31 has a seat portion 32, a back portion 33, and a headrest 34.
- An operator who rides on the cab 9 is seated on the seat portion 32.
- the back portion 33 is provided.
- left and right end portions of the back surface portion 33 are provided with side supports protruding forward.
- a headrest 34 is attached to the upper end of the back surface portion 33. The headrest 34 protects the operator's head from impact.
- a front console 46 is arranged in front of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9. An operation panel, instruments, switches, and the like are attached to the front console 46.
- the right console 41 is arranged on the right side of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9. On the right console 41, a lever for operating the work machine is provided. A blade operation lever 42 for operating the blade 2 is attached to the right console 41. The blade operation lever 42 is disposed on the front side of the right console 41.
- the right armrest 47 is arranged on the right side of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9.
- the right armrest 47 is disposed laterally with respect to the driver seat 31.
- the right armrest 47 is disposed between the driver seat 31 and the right console 41 in the vehicle width direction (Y direction).
- the left console 44 is arranged on the left side of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9. On the left console 44, a lever for running the bulldozer 10 is provided. A travel operation lever 45 is attached to the left console 44. The travel operation lever 45 is disposed on the front side of the left console 44. The rear side of the left console 44 is provided as a left armrest.
- a belt accommodating portion 35 for accommodating a seat belt is disposed on the right side of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9.
- the belt accommodating portion 35 is disposed between the driver seat 31 and the right armrest 47.
- the locking portion 36 is disposed between the driver's seat 31 and the left console 44. The seat belt is pulled out from the belt accommodating portion 35, and the locking member at the tip of the seat belt is locked to the locking portion 36, so that the seat belt is mounted around the trunk of the driver seated on the driver seat 31.
- a side shelf 55 is arranged on the left side of the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9.
- the side shelf 55 is disposed on the side with respect to the driver seat 31.
- the side shelf 55 is provided with a cup holder 56, an ashtray 57, a cigar lighter 58, and an external connection terminal 59.
- the cup holder 56, the ashtray 57, the cigarette lighter 58, and the external connection terminal 59 constitute a handling unit that is handled by a driver seated on the driver's seat 31.
- the midline ML of the driver's seat 31 represents the midline ML of the driver's seat 31.
- the midline is a virtual line that divides the driver's seat 31 into left and right halves.
- the median line ML passes through the left and right centers of the driver's seat 31.
- the median line ML passes through the left and right centers of the driver's seat 31.
- the median line ML passes through the center of the driver seat 31 and extends to a position that equally divides the driver seat 31.
- the median line ML is on the symmetry plane.
- the midline ML may be a line that equally divides a member having a bilaterally symmetric shape that constitutes a part of the driver's seat 31.
- the median line ML may be a line that equally divides a part of the member constituting the part of the driver's seat 31 having a symmetrical shape.
- the midline ML may be a line that equally divides the seating portion 32, may be a line that equally divides the back surface portion 33, may be a line that equally divides the back surface front surface 33a, or The line which equally divides the headrest 34 may be sufficient.
- the midline ML of the driver's seat 31 is inclined with respect to the front-rear direction (X direction) of the cab 9 so as to go to the right side toward the front and to the left side toward the rear.
- the driver's seat 31 is fixed in the cab 9 with the front edge portion FE tilted to the right with respect to the front-rear direction (X direction) of the cab 9 in plan view.
- the front edge portion FE is a front end portion of the driver's seat 31 located on the median line ML in plan view.
- the bulldozer 10 of this embodiment includes a front grill 60 disposed at the front end of the vehicle body 1 and a fan module 70 disposed in the engine compartment 8.
- the front grill 60 has a first grill member 61 and a second grill member 62.
- the front grill 60 connects a rotation shaft 66 that rotatably supports the first grill member 61 and a second grill member 62 to the first grill member 61.
- a rotation shaft 63 The fan module 70 rotates about the rotation shaft 76, and a part of the fan module 70 can move to the outside of the vehicle body 1.
- the front grill 60 is configured to be pivotable about two pivot shafts 63 and 66 and can be folded, so that the front grill 60 can be widely opened, and the front end of the vehicle body 1 and the blade 2 It is possible to secure a sufficient space for workers to perform work in the space between.
- the front grille 60 folded in two is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1 and the pivot shaft 76 is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1 so that the right side of the vehicle body 1 is Access to the radiator 22 is facilitated.
- the radiator 22 Since the radiator 22 is exposed to the outside and directly accessible, the radiator 22 can be easily cleaned. When the radiator 22 is damaged due to flying foreign objects, the radiator 22 can be easily repaired or replaced.
- the front grill 60 By configuring the front grill 60 to be pivotable about pivot shafts 63 and 66 extending in the vertical direction, the first grill member 61 and the second grill member 62, which are heavy objects, can be easily pivoted manually. can do.
- the fan module 70 By configuring the fan module 70 so as to be rotatable around a rotation shaft 76 extending in the vertical direction, the fan module 70 that is a heavy object can be easily rotated by human power. No additional equipment such as cranes or hydraulic jacks are required to move the front grill 60 and fan module 70. For this reason, the expense and man-hour concerning the maintenance of the fan module 70 and the radiator 22 can be reduced.
- the first grill member 61 is provided from the left side portion of the vehicle body 1 to the center portion, and the second grill member 62 is placed on the right side from the center portion of the vehicle body 1. It is provided over the other side. For this reason, by folding the front grill 60 in two, the opening at the front end of the vehicle body 1 can be widely opened.
- the first grill member 61 is configured to be rotatable about the rotation shaft 66 to a position where it does not overlap with the radiator 22 in front view.
- the front grill 60 can be widely opened, and a sufficient working space can be secured and the radiator 22 can be easily cleaned.
- the second grill member 62 has a front surface 62F and a rear surface 62R, and has a distal end 62D on the side away from the rotation shaft 63.
- the front surface 62F has an inclined surface 65 that approaches the rear surface 62R as the distance from the rotation shaft 63 increases. Accordingly, when the fan module 70 is rotated about the rotation shaft 76, the fan module 70 can be prevented from interfering with the second grill member 62, so that the maximum angle at which the fan module 70 can be rotated is increased. it can. Therefore, the radiator 22 can be exposed greatly.
- the bulldozer 10 includes a cab 9.
- the driver's seat 31 in the cab 9 is disposed such that the front edge portion FE is inclined rightward with respect to the front-rear direction in a plan view.
- the operator can easily get on and off the cab 9 configured as described above from the right side of the cab 9.
- the front grill 60 folded in two is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1, and the rotation shaft 76 is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1.
- the operator can easily access the radiator 22 from the right side of the vehicle body 1.
- the bulldozer 10 further includes an access device 11 that forms a passage for an operator getting on and off the cab 9.
- the access device 11 is arranged on the right side with respect to the cab 9. The operator can easily get on and off the cab 9 provided with the access device 11 from the right side of the cab 9. For this reason, the front grill 60 folded in two is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1, and the rotation shaft 76 is disposed on the left side of the vehicle body 1. The operator can easily access the radiator 22 from the right side of the vehicle body 1.
- the fan module 70 has a fan blade 71.
- the rotation shaft 76 overlaps the fan blade 71 in a side view.
- the rotation shaft 76 of the fan module 70 is disposed at a more rearward position in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body 1. For this reason, when the fan module 70 rotates around the rotation shaft 76, it can be avoided that the fan module 70 interferes with surrounding members. Further, the maximum angle at which the fan module 70 can be rotated can be increased, and the radiator 22 can be exposed more greatly.
- the rotation shaft 66 of the first grill member 61 is disposed on the left side portion of the vehicle body 1, and the folded front grill 60 is disposed on the left side portion of the vehicle body 1.
- the configuration in which the rotation shaft 76 of the fan module 70 is disposed on the left side portion of the vehicle main body 1 has been described.
- the rotating shafts 66 and 76 may be disposed on the right side of the vehicle body 1. In this case as well, the effect of facilitating the cleaning of the radiator 22 can be obtained in the same manner.
- the rotary shafts 66 and 76 are arranged on the side opposite to the side on which the operator who gets on and off the cab 9 frequently passes among the left and right sides, thereby providing the radiator 22. Can be easily accessed.
- the configuration in which the rear surface 61R of the first grill member 61 and the rear surface 62R of the second grill member 62 face each other in a state where the front grill 60 is folded in two has been described.
- the direction of rotation of the second grill member 62 relative to the first grill member 61 may be opposite to that in the above embodiment. More specifically, referring to FIG. 5, the second grill member 62 rotates counterclockwise with respect to the first grill member 61 about the rotation shaft 63 in plan view, whereby the front grill 60. May be folded in two. In this case, in a state where the front grill 60 is folded in two, the front surface 61F of the first grill member 61 and the front surface 62F of the second grill member 62 face each other.
- the front grilles 61F and 62F are exposed to the outside when the front grill 60 is closed, and the rear surfaces 61R and 62R are exposed to the outside when the front grill 60 is folded, so both sides of the front grill 60 are necessary. Maintenance can be easily performed according to the situation.
- inclined surfaces similar to the inclined surfaces 64 and 65 described above on the rear surfaces 61R and 62R of the front grill 60 the maximum angle at which the fan module 70 can be rotated can be increased.
- the configuration in which the opened front grill 60 can be folded in two has been described.
- the front grill 60 may be folded in multiples of three or more.
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まず、本発明の思想を適用可能なブルドーザの構成について説明する。
本実施形態のブルドーザ10は、図3に示すように、車両本体1の前端に配置されたフロントグリル60と、エンジン室8内に配置されたファンモジュール70とを備えている。フロントグリル60は、第1グリル部材61と第2グリル部材62とを有している。図5に示すように、フロントグリル60は、第1グリル部材61を回動可能に支持する回動軸66と、第2グリル部材62を第1グリル部材61に対して回動可能に連結する回動軸63とを有している。ファンモジュール70は、回動軸76を中心として回動して、その一部が車両本体1の外部へ移動可能である。
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- 車両本体と、
前記車両本体の前端に配置されたフロントグリルと、
前記フロントグリルの前方に隙間を空けて配置されたブレードと、
前記車両本体のエンジン室内に配置されたラジエータと、
前記エンジン室内に配置され、かつ前記ラジエータよりも前記前端に近く配置されたファンモジュールとを備え、
前記フロントグリルは、前記車両本体の左右方向の一方側部から他方側部へ向けて延びる第1グリル部材と、前記第1グリル部材からさらに前記他方側部へ向けて延びる第2グリル部材と、前記一方側部に設けられ前記車両本体の上下方向に延び前記第1グリル部材を回動可能に支持する第1回動軸と、前記第1回動軸と平行に延び前記第2グリル部材を前記第1グリル部材に対して回動可能に連結する第2回動軸とを有し、
前記ファンモジュールは、前記一方側部に設けられ前記第1回動軸と平行に延びる第3回動軸を中心として回動してその少なくとも一部が前記車両本体の外部へ移動可能である、ブルドーザ。 - 前記第1グリル部材は、前記一方側部から前記車両本体の左右方向の中央部に亘って設けられ、前記第2グリル部材は前記中央部から前記他方側部に亘って設けられる、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。
- 前記第1グリル部材は、前面視で前記ラジエータと重畳しない位置にまで前記第1回動軸を中心に回動可能に構成されている、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。
- 前記第2グリル部材は、前記第2グリル部材が前記車両本体の左右方向に延びる配置において前方を向く前面と後方を向く後面とを有し、
前記第2グリル部材は、前記第2回動軸から離れる側の遠位端部を有し、
前記遠位端部において、前記前面は、前記第2回動軸から離れるにつれて前記後面へ近づく傾斜面を有する、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。 - 前記ブルドーザを操作する運転員が搭乗するキャブと、
前記キャブ内に、平面視において前記車両本体の前後方向に対して前縁部が右方に傾いて配置された運転席とをさらに備える、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。 - 前記ブルドーザを操作する運転員が搭乗するキャブと、
前記キャブに対し前記他方側部側に配置され、前記キャブへ乗降する運転員の通路を形成する、アクセス装置をさらに備える、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。 - 前記ファンモジュールは、ファンブレードを有し、
前記ファンブレードの回転中心が前記車両本体の前後方向に延びる配置において、前記第3回動軸は、側方視で前記ファンブレードと重畳する、請求項1に記載のブルドーザ。
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