Coolant passage structure of V-type liquid cooled engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6499443
  • Patent Number
    6,499,443
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine is provided for introducing coolant from a water pump to water jackets respectively formed in cylinders and for cooling the cylinders. The water pump is provided in a generator cover placed in a side portion of the engine or in the vicinity of the generator cover. The coolant passage structure includes a coolant passage integrally formed in the generator cover. A water gallery is formed in a crank case of the engine for supplying the coolant to the respective cylinders. The water gallery is located in the vicinity of lower ends of the cylinders and extends in a direction substantially parallel to a crank shaft of the engine between the cylinders. The coolant passage is connected to the water gallery.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine mounted on a motor cycle, a small all terrain vehicle (hereinafter referred to as ATV), a snow mobile, a small leisure vehicle, a personal watercraft, or the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




Small liquid cooled engines (hereinafter also referred to as water cooled engines) are mounted on some of motor cycles, small all terrain vehicles (small ATV), snow mobiles, small leisure vehicles, personal watercrafts, and the like. In these water cooled engines, in general, low-temperature cooling water (coolant) cooled in a radiator is supplied from a water pump rotated by a drive shaft of the engine to water jacket(s) formed around a combustion chamber of the engine.




Conventionally, as described in Japanese Laid Open Patent Publication No. Hei 3-117614, in the small engine, for example, in the engine of the motor cycle, the water pump is placed in a lower portion of the engine and supplies coolant to water jacket(s) formed in engine cylinder(s) placed above the water pump via a hose or the like made of flexible rubber or the like.




In this case, however, the rubber hose around the engine of the motor cycle is visible from outside. These days, superior external appearance, not to mention high performance, is highly demanded of the motor cycle, the small all terrain vehicle, the leisure vehicle, and the like. Therefore, the placement of the rubber hose around the engine makes the entire engine portion complex in appearance regardless of how the external appearance of the engine itself is designed.




In addition, when using the rubber hose, the number of parts and man-hour for assembly of the engine are increased and a manufacturing cost of the engine portion is increased, in addition to the complex appearance described above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Under the circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide a coolant passage structure of a V-type liquid cooled engine, which makes an external appearance of the engine simple, and reduces the number of parts and man-hour for assembly for reduction of a manufacturing cost.




The present invention provides a coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine, wherein a water pump is provided in a cover provided on the engine or in the vicinity of the cover, comprising: a coolant passage provided in the cover for introducing the coolant from the water pump to the water jackets respectively formed in the cylinders of the engine.




With this coolant passage structure, the coolant passes through the coolant passage inside of the cover so that it is supplied from the water pump to the water jackets of the cylinders. Therefore, the conventional rubber hose becomes unnecessary and design of the external appearance of the engine portion can be made simple. In addition, this coolant passage structure makes a portion around the engine simple. Further, since the number of parts and man-hour for assembly of the engine can be reduced, this structure contributes to reduction of the manufacturing cost of the V-type liquid cooled engine.




It is preferable that the coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine, further comprises: a water gallery provided in a branch portion of the coolant passage for supplying the coolant to the respective cylinders arranged in V-shape, for introducing the coolant to the cylinders. With this coolant passage structure, the structure of the branch portion is simplified and the coolant can be supplied to the water jackets of the respective cylinders arranged in V-shape with loss of a pressure lessened.




It is preferable that in the coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine, the cover is a generator cover placed in a side portion of the engine.




It is preferable that in the coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine, the generator cover is attached to a crank case and the water gallery is formed in the crank case.




It is preferable that in the coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine, a rotational shaft of the water pump is identical to a rotational shaft of an oil pump to obtain a compact and reasonable configuration.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view showing an entire all terrain vehicle on which an engine having a coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine according to an embodiment of the present invention is mounted;





FIG. 2

is a right-side view showing an engine and showing flow of coolant (coolant passage for cooling) from a water pump to cylinders;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view in the direction of the arrow III—III of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side view showing a structure of the coolant passage, shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


, which is formed in a generator cover and is represented by dotted lines, and showing a state in which a cover and an impeller of the water pump are detached; and





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-sectional view in the direction of the arrow V—V of

FIG. 4

, showing a structure of a portion of the coolant passage of

FIG. 4

connecting the water pump and the cover.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a straddle-type four wheel all terrain vehicle A comprises a steering bar handle Hn rotatably attached to a vehicle body Fr, right and left front wheels Wf, and right and left rear wheels Wr. The straddle-type four wheel all terrain vehicle A further comprises a forward carrier Cf placed forward of the handle Hn, a cover T placed rearward of the handle Hn such that it covers an air cleaner provided above, a straddle-type seat Se placed rearward of the cover T, a rearward carrier Cr placed rearward of the seat Se, and foot boards Fb provided on opposite sides situated forward and downward of the seat Se and at positions substantially as high as axles of the front wheels Wf and the rear wheels Wr. The vehicle A is provided with a V-type two cylinder OHC four cycle engine (hereinafter referred to as a V-type engine) E below the cover T such that a lower end thereof is substantially as high as the foot boards Fb. Two cylinders of the V-type engine E are placed forward and rearward such that they are inclined to make an angle between them in a forward and rearward direction.




The V-type engine E drives the front wheels Wf or the rear wheels Wr via a torque converter, a transmission gear unit (not shown), a forward output shaft Pf or a rearward output shaft Pr respectively provided in the forward or rearward direction, and a differential unit (not shown).




In so configured straddle-type four wheel all terrain vehicle A, a rider straddles the seat Se, put the rider's feet on the foot boards Fb provided right and left, and grips the handle Hn with both hands to steer the vehicle A.




By the way, the V-type engine is a water cooled (liquid cooled) engine. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a water pump P is provided in a lower end portion of the engine E. As shown in a transverse sectional view of

FIG. 3

or in a partial cross-sectional view of

FIG. 5

, the water pump P comprises an impeller


1


A rotatably disposed in a central portion thereof, and a pump chamber


1


B including a suction port


1




a


and a discharge port


1




b


and covering the impeller


1


A. In this embodiment, an outside outer wall of the pump chamber


1


B is formed by a cover P


2


of the water pump P.




The impeller


1


A is driven by power from a crank shaft


10


. Thereby, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the coolant is suctioned from the suction port


1




a


communicating with a radiator (not shown) placed in a forward portion of the vehicle body and is discharged to water jackets


25


(


25


A,


25


B) formed in the cylinders S of the engine E through the discharge port


1




b.






An outer wall


1


B


a


and the discharge port


1




b


of the pump chamber


1


B shown in

FIG. 4

are formed by utilizing a portion of a generator cover


20


provided on the side portion of the engine.




The generator cover


20


is provided with a coolant passage (water passage)


20


A having a circular cross section, which communicates with the discharge port


1




b


of the pump chamber


1


B. The coolant passage


20


A is formed integrally with the generator cover


20


. More specifically, the coolant passage


20


A is provided in an outer peripheral portion of the generator cover


20


such that it constitutes a portion of the generator cover


20


and extends from an exit of the discharge port


1




b


of the pump chamber


1


B to a vicinity of lower ends of the cylinders S of the engine as shown in FIG.


2


. The coolant passage


20


A communicates with a water gallery


22




g


formed integrally with a crank case


22


in the vicinity of the lower ends of the cylinders S.




The water gallery


22




g


extends in a direction substantially parallel with the crank shaft


10


as shown in

FIG. 3

between the cylinders S


1


, S


2


arranged in V-shape and placed forward and rearward (right and left in

FIG. 2

) and adjacently to each other such that it connects coolant passages of the cylinders S


1


and S


2


. Therefore, the water gallery


22




g


is bent at an angle of substantially 90 degrees with respect to the coolant passage


20


A. That is, the water gallery


22




g


extends from an upper end portion of the coolant passage


20


A toward a rear face of FIG.


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the water gallery


22




g


has a coolant passage hole


22




a


communicating with the water jacket


25


A (see

FIG. 2

) of the first cylinder S


1


(see

FIG. 2

) inclined forward in the vehicle body and a coolant passage hole


22




b


communicating with the water jacket


25


B (see

FIG. 2

) of the second cylinder S


2


(see

FIG. 2

) placed rearward of the first cylinder S


1


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, these coolant passage holes


22




a


,


22




b


communicate with cylinder coolant passages


26




a


,


26




b


respectively formed in the cylinders S


1


, S


2


, and consequently communicate with the water jackets


25


A,


25


B, respectively.




In brief, the coolant passage of the V-type liquid cooled engine according to this embodiment, entirely passes through the inside from the generator cover


20


to the crank case


22


. In

FIGS. 2

,


4


, reference numeral


28


denotes a lid member for sealing an end portion of the coolant passage


20


A. The lid member


28


serves to cover an opening portion required for die-casting the coolant passage


20


A integrally with the generator cover


20


.




In this embodiment,. as shown in

FIG. 3

, a rotational shaft Pa of the water pump P is rotatably supported by the generator cover


20


and is extended inwardly of the engine E. This extended portion constitutes a rotational shaft of an oil pump


30


for lubrication of the engine E. That is, the water pump P and the oil pump


30


share the rotational shaft Pa. The rotational shaft Pa is provided with a sprocket


26


integrally. The sprocket


26


is connected to a sprocket


12


provided integrally with the crank shaft


10


by means of a chain


14


. Therefore, upon rotation of the crank shaft


10


, the water pump P and the oil pump


30


are actuated.




While in this embodiment, the coolant passage


20


A is integrally formed in the generator cover


20


, it may be integrally formed in another cover which is provided in a side portion of the crank case, according to placement of the generator cover


20


. In addition, the number of the covers is not limited to one and two or more covers may be used for the cover.




In

FIG. 2

, reference C denotes a carburetor, Ac denotes an air cleaner, Q denotes a cooling tube for supplying cooling air to a belt converter, Ex denotes an exhaust pipe, and Of denotes an oil filter of the engine.




When the coolant passage structure according to the present invention is adopted in the ATV or the like in which a side portion of the engine is visible seen in a side view, the hose or the like for the coolant becomes unnecessary. For this-reason, this coolant passage structure is especially effective because design of the external appearance of the engine portion can be made simple.




When the water pump is placed in the lower portion of the engine that is apart from the cylinders like this embodiment, the coolant passage can be manufactured easily and at a low cost by forming the coolant passage using the cover such as the generator cover as described above.




Numerous modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, the description is to be construed as illustrative only, and is provided for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention. The details of the structure and/or function may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention and all modifications which come within the scope of the appended claims are reserved.



Claims
  • 1. A coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine for introducing coolant from a water pump to water jackets respectively formed in cylinders and cooling the cylinders, whereinthe water pump is provided in a generator cover placed in a side portion of the engine or in the vicinity of the generator cover, the structure comprising: a coolant passage integrally formed in the generator cover for introducing the coolant from the water pump to the water jackets respectively formed in the cylinders; and a water gallery formed in a crank case, for supplying the coolant to the respective cylinders arranged in V-shape, the water gallery being located in the vicinity of lower ends of the cylinders and extending in a direction substantially parallel to a crank shaft of the engine between the cylinders, wherein the coolant passage is connected to the water gallery.
  • 2. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 1, wherein the coolant passage is provided in an outer peripheral portion of the generator cover.
  • 3. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 2, wherein the generator cover is attached to the crank case of the engine.
  • 4. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 1, wherein a rotational shaft of the water pump is identical to a rotational shaft of an oil pump.
  • 5. A coolant passage structure of a small V-type liquid cooled engine for introducing coolant from a water pump to water jackets respectively formed in cylinders and cooling the cylinders, whereinthe water pump is provided in a cover provided on the engine or in the vicinity of the cover, and located below a crank shaft of the engine, the structure comprising: a coolant passage integrally formed in the cover for introducing the coolant from the water pump to the water jackets respectively formed in the cylinders; and a water gallery formed integrally with a crank case in the vicinity of lower ends of the cylinders, having a branch portion for supplying the coolant to the respective cylinders and extending in a direction substantially parallel to the crank shaft of the engine between the cylinders, wherein the coolant passage is connected to the water gallery.
  • 6. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 5, wherein the cover is a generator cover placed in a side portion of the engine for accommodating a generator.
  • 7. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 6, wherein the coolant passage is provided in an outer peripheral portion of the generator cover.
  • 8. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 6, wherein the generator cover is attached to the crank case of the engine.
  • 9. The coolant passage structure of the small V-type liquid cooled engine of claim 6, wherein a rotational shaft of the water pump is identical to a rotational shaft of an oil pump.
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Number Name Date Kind
4945887 Sakurai et al. Aug 1990 A
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