This invention relates to a support mechanism for a hood which covers a vehicle engine and other components of a vehicle, such as an agricultural or industrial vehicle.
Tilt hoods on agricultural tractors typically tilt in only one direction relative to the chassis of the tractor. However, components along the entire length of the hood need periodic inspection and/or service, thus requiring such a typical hood to be completely removed so as to service components at the hinged end of the hood.
An object of the present invention is to provide a hood support mechanism which allows a hood to be tilted in multiple directions.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hood support mechanism which allows a hood to be moved to various positions permitting access to all components under the hood without complete removal of the hood.
These and other objects are achieved by this invention wherein a support mechanism allows a hood to be tilted in multiple directions. The support mechanism includes a first support mounted on the vehicle near a rear end of the hood, a second support mounted on the vehicle forward of the first support, a first arm coupled to the rear end of the hood, and a second arm pivotally coupled to a central portion of the hood. The first arm is releasably and pivotally coupled to the first support, and the second arm is releasably and pivotally coupled to the second support. A bracket is fixed to the central portion of the hood, with the second arm having a first end pivotally coupled to the bracket and having a second end releasably and pivotally coupled to the second support. A variable length piston or gas spring member may be coupled between the bracket and a lower portion of the second arm. A spring link assembly is coupled between the bracket and the second arm.
The support mechanism permits the hood to be pivoted rearwardly about the first support to a fully raised position wherein a front end of the hood is positioned substantially vertically above the rear end of the hood when the first arm is pivotally coupled to the first support and the second arm is un-coupled from the second support. The hood can also be placed in a service position wherein the rear end of the hood is higher than the front end of the hood and wherein the first arm is un-coupled from the first support.
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A bracket 32 is fixed to the underside of a central portion of the hood 10. A second arm unit 40 is pivotally coupled to the bracket 32 and is releasably and pivotally coupled to the second support 18. As best seen in
A spring link assembly 70 is coupled between the bracket 32 and a pivot pin 72 which is received by an upper portion of the second arm unit 40. The spring link assembly 70 includes a first pair of links 74, a second pair of links 76 and a coil spring 78. The first pair of links 74 have first ends pivotally coupled to a pivot pin 80 which is received by the bracket 32, and second ends pivotally coupled to the second pair of links 76. The second pair of links 76 have first ends pivotally coupled to the pivot pin 72, and have second ends pivotally coupled to the second ends of the first pair of links 74 via pivot pin 82. The coil spring 78 is mounted on pin 82 and is coupled between the first pair of links 74 and the second pair of link 76. The spring 78 is biased to move the second arm unit 40 in a direction which raises the front end of the hood 10.
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While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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