Engine operated machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6378468
  • Patent Number
    6,378,468
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 10, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In an engine operated machine, an engine and a generator formed integrally with each other are covered with a shroud and a fan cover to form a power-generating unit. A head cover of the engine is mounted to protrude from an upper surface of the shroud, and the head cover is resiliently supported on a carrying handle of a case with a rubber bushing positioned therebetween. When the carrying handle is lifted, the weight of the power-generating unit is supported directly by the carrying handle without being applied to the case. Therefore, it is unnecessary to specially reinforce the case, thereby enabling a reduction in weight, and also increasing the degree of freedom of the design such as the shape and material of the case. Thus, when the engine operated machine is transported using the carrying handle, the weight of the engine and the working device can be reliably supported.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a portable engine operated machine including an engine and a working device driven by the engine, the engine and the working device being positioned in a sound-insulating case having a carrying handle.




2. Description of the Related Art




A portable engine operated machine is known which includes an engine and a working device positioned in a case made of a synthetic resin, and designed so that it is carried by grasping a carrying handle provided at an upper portion of the case. When the engine operated machine is lifted by grasping the carrying handle, the weight of the engine and the working device, which are heavy members, are applied to a bottom of the case. For this reason, it is necessary to provide the case with sufficient rigidity to prevent the deformation of the case. However, if an attempt is made to enhance the rigidity of the case itself, the weight of the case is increased, resulting not only in an increase in weight of the entire engine operated machine, but also in a limited degree of design choice for the shape and the material of the case.




Therefore, an engine operated machine is known from Japanese Patent Publication No. 1-21399, which is designed such that a pair of front and rear loop-shaped frame members are connected to each other at their upper and lower portions by the carrying handle as well as by a bottom cover, respectively, thereby forming a firm frame, and the engine and working device are supported on the frame, whereby the load is prevented from being applied to a cover covering the frame.




However, the above known machine suffers from the following problem: To support the weight of the engine and the working device, it is necessary for each of the front and rear frame members of the frame, the carrying handle and the bottom cover to have a sufficient rigidity. For this reason, it is difficult to sufficiently reduce the weight of them, and also the shape and material of the frame are limited, resulting in a decreased degree of the design choice.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to ensure that the weight of an engine and a working device can be supported reliably during transportation of an engine operated machine using a carrying handle, while providing a reduction in weight of the case of the engine operated machine and an increase in degree of freedom in the design.




To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided an engine operated machine comprising an engine including a shroud for guiding cooling-air, and a working device connected integrally to the engine and driven by the engine. The engine and the working device are positioned or accommodated in a case having a carrying handle at its upper portion, wherein a crankcase, cylinder block and cylinder head of the engine are covered with the shroud, and a head cover of the engine exposed through an opening defined in an upper portion of the shroud, is fixed to the carrying handle of the case.




With the above arrangement, the head cover of the engine exposed through the shroud covering the crankcase, the cylinder block and the cylinder head of the engine, is fixed to the carrying handle of the case. Therefore, when the carrying handle is lifted, the weight of the engine and the working device are supported directly on the carrying handle without being applied to the case. Therefore, it is unnecessary to specially reinforce the case, leading not only to a reduction in weight of the engine operated machine, but also to an increase in degree of freedom of the design such as the shape and material of the case. Moreover, since the head cover of the engine exposed through the opening defined in the upper portion of the shroud, is fixed to the carrying handle, the vertical dimension of the engine operated machine can be reduced without being obstructed by the shroud.




According to a second aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided an engine operated machine, wherein a support formed integral with the head cover, is fixed to the carrying handle with a vibration-damping member positioned or interposed therebetween.




With the above arrangement, the support formed integrally with the head cover is fixed to the carrying handle with the vibration-damping member interposed therebetween. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the vibration transmitted to the carrying handle.




According to a third aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided an engine operated machine, wherein an air baffle plate defining an air passage in cooperation with the shroud, is formed integrally on the head cover. The air baffle plate has a spark plug attaching and detaching bore defined therein for attachment and detachment of a spark plug for the engine.




With the above arrangement, the air baffle plate defining the air passage in cooperation with the shroud, is formed integrally on the head cover and hence, the flow of the cooling air within the shroud can be smoothened. Moreover, the spark plug attaching and detaching bore is defined in the air baffle plate and hence, the operation of attaching and detaching the spark plug can be carried out easily, with shroud remaining mounted.




According to a fourth aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided an engine operated machine, wherein the head cover is arranged, so that it can be attached and detached from the outside of the shroud, with the shroud remaining mounted on the engine.




With the above arrangement, the head cover can be attached and detached from the outside of the shroud, with the shroud remaining mounted on the engine and hence, the maintenance of a valve operating mechanism or the like inside the head cover can be carried out easily.




According to a fifth aspect and feature of the present invention, there is provided an engine operated machine, wherein the working device is a generator, and the cooling air introduced into the case by a cooling fan mounted on the generator, cools the generator, the engine and a muffler, and is discharged to the outside of the case.




With the above arrangement, when the generator is driven by the engine, the cooling fan mounted on the generator is rotated, whereby the cooling air introduced into the case cools the generator, the engine and the muffler, and is discharged to the outside of the case. Therefore, the ventilation of the inside of the case and the cooling of the generator which is a heat generating member, the engine and the muffler, can be carried out by the single cooling fan. Moreover, the engine is covered doubly with the shroud and the case and hence, noise and an air sound emitted by the engine can be reduced effectively.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1

to


13


show one embodiment of the present invention, wherein





FIG. 1

is a side view of the entire arrangement of an engine generator.





FIG. 2

is a view taken along a line


2





2


in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along a line


3





3


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along a line


4





4


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a line


5





5


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a view taken in a direction of an arrow


6


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 7

is a view taken along a line


7





7


in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along a line


8





8


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 9

is a view taken in a direction of an arrow


9


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 10

is an enlarged view of an area indicated by


10


in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view taken along a line


11





11


in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is an enlarged view of an area indicated by


12


in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of the engine generator.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention will now be described by way of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIGS. 1

to


13


show an embodiment of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


and


13


, a case


11


made of a synthetic resin, which forms an outer profile of an engine generator for generating electric power by driving a generator G with an engine E, is comprised of a left side cover


12


, a right side cover


13


, a front cover


14


, a rear cover


15


and an undercover


16


. A carrying handle


17


for carrying the engine generator is provided at upper portions of the left and right side covers


12


and


13


integrally formed therewith, and reinforcing ribs


17




1


are formed in a lattice shape within the carrying handle


17


(see FIGS.


3


and


4


). A spark plug replacing lid


12




1


is formed on the left side cover


12


, and slit-shaped cooling-air introducing ports


12




3


are defined in the left side cover


12


. A maintenance lid


13




1


is formed on the right side cover


13


. The front cover


14


is provided with an operating panel


18


, a control unit


19


mounted at a rear portion of the operating panel


18


for controlling the operations of the engine E and the generator G, and an inverter unit


20


mounted in the rear of the control unit


19


for controlling an output frequency from the generator G. The rear cover


15


is provided with an exhaust gas discharge port


15




1


for discharging exhaust gas from the engine E, and a cooling-air discharge port


15




2


for discharging cooling-air from the case


11


. The undercover


16


is provided with four support legs


21


made of a rubber, which are intended to abut against a ground surface or a floor surface upon placement of the engine generator.




The operating panel


18


, the control unit


19


and the inverter unit


20


forming a control system of the engine generator are arranged in a collected manner on the front cover


14


. Therefore, not only the length of a wire harness can be shortened, but also the maintenance of the control system can be carried out collectively by only removing the front cover


14


.




The case


11


is provided at its front portion with a left reinforcing frame


26


and a right reinforcing frame


27


, each of which is formed of FRP into an inverted L-shape. The left reinforcing frame


26


fixed at its lower end to a left side of the undercover


16


by a bolt


28


, rises upwards and laterally inwards along an inner surface of the left side cover


12


, and has an upward-folded mounting portion


26




1


formed at an upper end thereof. The right reinforcing frame


27


fixed at its lower end to a right side of the undercover


16


by a bolt


29


, rises upwards and laterally inwards along an inner surface of the right side cover


13


, and has an upward-folded mounting portion


27




1


formed at an upper end thereof. The left and right frames


26


and


27


form a gate-shape as a whole. The superposed mounting portions


26




1


and


27




1


are clamped commonly by threadedly fitting a bolt


30




a


inserted therein from the side of the left side cover


12


into an embedded nut


30




b


of the right side cover


13


, in a condition in which they have been sandwiched between the left and right side covers


12


and


13


in front of the carrying handle


17


(see FIG.


8


).




A seal member


31


made of a rubber is mounted at a location in which the upper surfaces of the left and right covers


12


and


13


and the front cover


14


are joined together. A fuel tank


32


is disposed above the inverter unit


20


and has an oil supply port


32




1


closed by a cap


33


which is detachably mounted to extend upwards through an opening


31




1


in the seal member


31


. The fuel tank


32


is positioned, so that it is not swung, by loosely fitting projections


32




2


and


32




3


provided on both of the left and right side faces of the fuel tank


32


into fuel tank support portions


26




2


and


27




2


defined in the left and right reinforcing frames


26


and


27


. A lower vibration-damping member


34


made of a rubber, is mounted on an upper surface of the inverter unit


20


and opposed to a lower surface of the fuel tank


32


with a small gap provided therebetween. When the fuel tank


32


supplied with fuel is swelled and deformed downwards by the weight of the fuel, the lower surface of the fuel tank


32


comes into abutment against an upper surface of the lower vibration-damping member


34


, whereby the weight of the fuel tank


32


is supported on the inverter unit


20


.




In this manner, the fuel tank


32


is supported in such a manner that it is sandwiched from the left and right between the left and right side covers


12


and


13


. Therefore, the fuel tank


32


can be demounted by only separating the left and right side covers


12


and


13


from each other without an operation such as detachment of the bolt. Moreover, since the fuel tank


32


is surrounded by the left and right reinforcing frames


26


and


27


, the fuel tank


32


can be protected from a shock applied thereto from the outside. The left and right reinforcing frames


26


and


27


do not cover the entire engine generator and hence, a substantial increase in weight is not brought about.




An electrically-operated fuel pump


35


is mounted on an upper surface of an upper portion of the right reinforcing frame


27


for feeding the fuel in the fuel tank


32


to the engine E, and a fuel cock


36


and an engine switch


42


are mounted on an outer side of a lower portion of the right reinforcing frame


27


for cutting off the feeding of the fuel to the engine E. A control knob


36




1


for opening and closing the fuel cock


36


passes through the right side cover


13


and is exposed to the outside. In this way, the fuel pump


35


and the fuel cock


36


are supported utilizing the right reinforcing frame


27


and hence, a special support member is not required, thus resulting in a reduction in number of parts. Moreover, the fuel tank


32


, the fuel pump


35


, the fuel cock


36


and the like comprising a fuel supply system, are supported in a collected manner on the left and right reinforcing frames


26


and


27


rather than on the left and right side frames


12


and


13


. Therefore, for the purpose of maintenance of the fuel supply system, the left and right side frames


12


and


13


can be removed easily.




In

FIG. 4

, reference character


37


is a fuel tube for supplying the fuel from the fuel tank


32


to the fuel cock


36


;


38


is a fuel tube for supplying the fuel from the fuel cock


36


to the fuel pump


35


;


39


is a fuel tube for supplying the fuel from the fuel pump


35


to a carburetor


41


; and


40


is a tube for transmitting the pulsation of an internal pressure in a crankcase of the engine E to a diaphragm (not shown) within the fuel pump


35


to drive the fuel pump


35


.




A power generating unit


46


comprising the engine E and the generator G connected integrally to each other, will be described below with reference to

FIGS. 5

to


13


.




As can be seen from

FIG. 7

, the 4-cycle, one-cylinder engine E has a crankshaft


47


with an axis disposed longitudinally and includes a crankcase


48


, a cylinder block


49


, a cylinder head


50


and a head cover


51


. The crankcase


48


is divided into two front and rear portions along a parting line


48




1


inclined at 45° with respect to the axis of the crankshaft


47


. The front portion of the crankcase


48


, the cylinder block


49


and the cylinder head


50


are formed integrally with one another. The head cover


51


is detachably coupled to the cylinder head


50


by four bolts


53


.




The generator G of an outer rotor type is mounted in a cantilever manner at the axial end of the crankshaft


47


protruding forwards from the crankcase


48


, and is comprised of a stator having coils


54


fixed to a front surface of the crankcase


48


, and a rotor having permanent magnets


56


which are fixed to an inner peripheral surface of a flywheel


55


fixed to the crankshaft


48


, and which are opposed to outer peripheral surfaces of the coils


54


. A cooling fan


57


is fixed coaxially to a front surface of the flywheel


55


. The carburetor


41


is disposed on a right side of the cylinder head


50


of the engine E, and an air cleaner


59


(see

FIGS. 5 and 9

) is disposed in front of the carburetor


41


and connected to the carburetor


41


through an intake pipe


58


. A box-shaped muffler


61


is connected to a rear end of an exhaust pipe


60


extending rearwards from a left side of the cylinder head


50


of the engine E, and is fixed to a rear surface of the engine E by three bolts


62


,


62


and


63


(see FIG.


6


).




An exhaust port


61




1


is defined in a rear surface of the muffler


61


to face the exhaust gas discharge port


15




1


in the rear cover


15


(see FIG.


7


).




A shroud


66


made of a synthetic resin and covering the periphery of the engine E is divided into a left shroud half


67


and a right shroud half


68


. The left shroud half


67


is fastened to left sides of the crankcase


48


and the cylinder block


49


of the engine E by two bolts


69


,


69


(see FIGS.


3


and


5


), and the right shroud half


68


is fastened to right sides of the crankcase


48


and the cylinder block


49


of the engine E by two bolts


70


,


70


(see FIGS.


4


and


5


).




The shroud


66


has front and rear surfaces which open. The outer periphery of the muffler


61


is fitted into the opening in the rear surface with a gap left therebetween, and a fan cover


71


made from aluminum by a diecasting process is fitted to cover the opening in the, front surface. The fan cover


71


covers the generator G and the cooling fan


57


and is fastened at its upper portion to the cylinder head


50


of the engine E by a bolt


72


and at its lower portion to the crankcase


48


of the engine E by two bolts


73


,


73


(see FIGS.


7


and


8


).




A recoil starter


75


is fixed to a central opening in the fan cover


71


by three bolts


74


. The recoil starter


75


includes a reel


77


rotatably carried on a recoil starter cover


76


, a cable


78


wound at one end thereof around the reel


77


and passing at the other end thereof through the right reinforcing frame


27


and the right cover


13


, a control knob


79


mounted at the other end of the cable


78


, and a driving member


80


mounted on the reel


77


and capable of being brought into and out of engagement with a driven member


57




1


integral with the cooling fan


57


(see FIGS.


7


and


8


). Cooling-air introducing ports


76




1


are defined in the recoil starter cover


76


, and a cooling-air introducing port


64


is also defined between a lower end of the recoil starter cover


76


and a front lower portion of the shroud


66


(see FIG.


7


).




When the cable


78


is drawn by the control knob


79


to rotate the reel


77


, the driving member


80


actuated by a cam mechanism (not shown) can be brought into engagement with the driven member


57




1


to rotate the cooling fan


57


, whereby the crankshaft


47


connected to the cooling fan


57


through the flywheel


55


can be cranked or rotated to start the engine E. When the control knob is released, the driving member


80


is brought out of engagement with the driven member


57




1


, whereby the reel


77


is revered into the original position under the action of a return spring (not shown), while winding-up the cable


78


therearound.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 9 and 10

, a rectangular opening


81




1


is defined, so that it is surrounded by the left shroud half


67


, the right shroud half


68


and the fan cover


71


, and the head cover


51


of the engine E passes through the opening


81




1


and protrudes to the outside of the shroud


66


. An air baffle plate


51




1


is integrally formed at a front portion of the head cover


51


and extends in such a manner that it is inclined forward and downward. A space forming an air passage


82


(see

FIG. 10

) is defined between the air baffle plate


51




1


and a notch


50




1


(see

FIG. 9

) defined in an upper surface of a front portion of the cylinder head


50


. A guide member


84


for attaching and detaching a spark plug


83


to and from the cylinder head


50


, is mounted in a spark plug attaching and detaching bore


51




2


defined in a central portion of the air baffle plate


51




1


. An opening in an upper end of the guide member


84


is closed by a detachable cap


84




1


. An ignition coil


65


is mounted at an upper end of the fan cover


71


in proximity to the spark plug


83


.




The guide member


84


faces the spark plug replacing lid


12




1


of the left side cover


12


(see

FIG. 2

) and hence, the maintenance of the spark plug


83


can be carried out through the spark plug attaching and detaching bore


51




2


only by opening the spark plug replacing lid


12




1


and removing the cap


4




1


. In addition, if the left and right side covers


12


and


13


are removed, the maintenance of a valve operating mechanism covered with the head cover


51


, e.g., the regulation of the tappet clearance and the like can be carried out easily, without removal of the left and right shroud halves


67


and


68


only by removing the head cover


51


exposed from the shroud


66


.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 7

,


10


and


11


, a longitudinally extending plate-shaped support


51




3


is projectingly provided on an upper surface of the head cover


51


of the engine. A pair of left and right rubber bushings


85


,


85


are fitted into a circular support bore


51




4


centrally defined in the support


51




3


, and a collar


86


is inserted through the inside of the bushings


85


,


85


. A bolt


87




a


is inserted at a rear portion of the carrying handle


17


from the side of the left side cover


12


and fastened to an embedded nut


87




b


provided in the right side cover


13


. Bosses


12




2


and


13




2


are projectingly provided on the inner surfaces of the left and right side covers


12


and


13


in the vicinity of the bolt


87




a


. Washers


88


,


88


are disposed at ends of the left and right rubber bushings


85


,


85


, and in this state, a connecting pin


89


passing through the washers


88


,


88


and the collar


86


, is fitted at its opposite ends over the bosses


12




2


and


13




2


of the left and right side covers


12


and


13


, respectively.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


12


, a mounting bracket


91


is fixed to a rear lower portion of the crankcase


48


of the engine E by two bolts


90


,


90


. The mounting bracket


91


protrudes out of the opening


81




2


in the rear lower portion of the shroud


66


, and a pair of left and right rubber bushings


92


,


92


are fitted over the bracket


91


. A pair of left and right mounting ribs


16




1


,


16




1


are formed on an upper surface of a rear portion of the undercover


16


of the case


11


, and the rubber bushings


92


,


92


are supported on an outer periphery of a central portion of a collar


93


bridging between the pair of mounting ribs


16




1


,


16




1


, with a pair of left and right washers


95


,


95


interposed therebetween. Thus, the rear lower portion of the engine exposed from the shroud


66


is resiliently supported on the undercover


16


with the rubber bushings


92


,


92


interposed therebetween by fastening a bolt


94




a


inserted from the boss


13




1


of the right side cover


13


and passing through the collar


93


to an embedded nut


94




b


provided in the boss


12




3


of the left side cover


12


.




As can be seen from

FIG. 7

, a mounting bracket


71




1


is integrally formed at a lower portion of the fan cover


71


and resiliently supported through a bolt


94




a


on a pair of left and right mounting ribs


16




2


,


16




2


projectingly provided on an upper surface of a front portion of the undercover


16


. The structure for supporting the mounting bracket


71




1


is the same as the structure for supporting the mounting bracket


91


described with reference to FIG.


5


.




In this way, in the power generating unit


46


, the head cover


51


located on the upper side is resiliently supported on the carrying handle


17


through the rubber bushing


85


,


85


; the crankcase


48


located on the rear and lower side is resiliently supported on the undercover


16


through the rubber bushings


92


,


92


; and the fan cover


71


located on the front and lower side is resiliently supported on the undercover


16


through the rubber bushings


92


,


92


. Therefore, the weight of the power-generating unit


46


can be dispersed to various portions of the case


11


to prevent a load from being concentrated on a small portion of the case


11


. Moreover, the vibration absorbing effect of the rubber bushings


85


,


85


and


92


makes it possible not only to prevent the vibration of the engine E from being transmitted to the carrying handle


17


, but also to prevent the case


11


from being resonant by the vibration of the engine E.




Particularly, when the carrying handle


17


is lifted to carry the engine generator, most of the weight of the power generating unit


46


including the engine E and the generator G is supported from the support


51




3


of the head cover


51


via the rubber bushings


85


,


85


, the connecting pin


89


and the bosses


12




2


and


13




2


onto the carrying handle


17


of the case


11


. Namely, the power-generating unit


46


is brought into a state in which it hangs down on the carrying handle


17


, and thus, it is not necessary to support the weight of the power-generating unit


46


by the case


11


itself. Therefore, the thickness of the case


11


connected below the carrying handle


17


can be reduced, thereby not only providing a reduction in weight of the power-generating unit


46


, but also providing a substantial increase in degree of freedom of the design such as the shape and the material of the case


11


.




Moreover, since the head cover


51


protruding upwards from the opening


81




1


in the upper surface of the shroud


66


, is supported on the carrying handle


17


, the entire height of the engine generator can be kept to a low level, as compared with a case where the head cover


51


is covered completely with the shroud


66


, and the shroud


66


is supported at its upper end on the carrying handle


17


.




When the carrying handle


17


is lifted, most of the weight of the power-generating unit


46


is applied to the rear portion of the carrying handle


17


through the head cover


51


of the engine E and for this reason, a bending load is applied to the carrying handle


17


and a portion of the case


11


in the vicinity of the carrying handle


17


. However, the load can be dispersed to the front and rear of the carrying handle


17


without the bearing of the load by the left and right side covers


12


and


13


, whereby the bending load applied to the carrying handle


17


and a portion of the case


11


, in the vicinity of the carrying handle


17


can be alleviated, because the front portion of the undercover


16


supporting the lower portion of the power-generating unit


46


, namely, the lower portion of the fan cover


71


and the lower portion of the crankcase


48


, is connected to the front portion of the carrying handle


17


through the left and right reinforcing frames


26


and


27


each having a high rigidity.




In addition, the fan cover


71


made from aluminum by a die-casting process, is fastened to the crankcase


48


and the cylinder head


50


in a blocking manner, and the mounting bracket


91


of the crankcase


48


protruding from the shroud


66


covering the outer periphery of the fan cover


71


, the crankcase


48


and the cylinder head


50


, and the mounting bracket


71




1


of the fan cover


71


, are supported on the mounting ribs


16




1


,


16




1


;


16




2


,


16




2


of the undercover


16


through the rubber bushings


92


,


92


. Therefore, the power-generating unit


46


can be supported reliably on the undercover


16


without a special support member such as an engine bed.




In a state in which the engine generator has been placed on a ground surface or a floor surface, most of the weight of the power-generating unit


46


is transmitted directly to the undercover


16


having the support legs


21


. Therefore, even if the rigidity of the left and right side covers


12


and


13


is set at a lower value, a deformation due to a load is not produced.




Further, in the state in which the engine generator has been placed on the ground surface or the floor surface, the left and right side covers


12


and


13


can be separated from the undercover


16


by only removing the four bolts


30




a


,


87




a


,


94




a


,


94




a


. Therefore, the engine E and the generator G can be exposed without moving the engine generator sideways, whereby the maintenance thereof can be carried out easily.




The generator G corresponds to a working device of the present invention, and the rubber bushing


85


corresponds to a vibration-damping member of the present invention.




The operation concerning the cooling of the engine generator will be described below.




When the engine E is operated to drive the generator G, the cooling fan


57


mounted on the flywheel


55


of the generator G is rotated within the shroud


66


. Under a negative pressure generated with the rotation of the cooling fan, external air passes through the cooling-air introducing ports


14




1


and


14




2


(see

FIGS. 3 and 4

) in the front cover


14


and is introduced as cooling air into the case


11


. Reference character


14




3


is a guide for the cooling air introduced through cooling-air introducing port


14




2


. The cooling air is introduced through the cooling-air introducing ports


76




1


defined in the recoil starter cover


76


and the cooling-air introducing port


64


defined below the recoil starter cover


76


into the fan cover


71


and the shroud


66


to cool the generator G, the engine E and the muffler


61


accommodated in the shroud


66


. Thereafter, the cooling air passes through the gap between the shroud


66


and the muffler


61


and is discharged through the cooling-air discharge port


15




2


to the outside of the case


11


. Openings


96


(see

FIG. 7

) are defined in the flywheel


55


and the cooling fan


57


, and the air heated within the generator G is drawn through the openings


96


into the shroud


66


.




When the cooling air flows within the shroud


66


, the flow of the cooling air within the shroud


66


can be smoothed to enhance the cooling effect, because the air baffle plate


51




1


formed integrally on the head cover


51


of the engine E, defines the air passage


82


by cooperation with the fan cover


71


and the left and right shroud halves


67


and


68


. Moreover, the cooling air flows directly through the inside of the fan cover


71


made from aluminum by the die-casting process and is coupled to the engine E and hence, the fan cover


71


exhibits a heat sink function to enhance the performance of cooling the engine E.




While the cooling air flows substantially rectilinearly from the front to the rear within the case


11


, it cools the generator G which is a heat-generating member, the engine E and the muffler


61


. Therefore, it is possible not only to keep the resistance to the flow of the cooling air to enhance the cooling efficiency, but also to keep the number of the cooling fans


57


to one, to reduce the number of parts. Noises emitted by the engine E and the cooling fan


57


are reduced effectively by the shroud


66


and the case


11


which doubly covers the engine E and the cooling fan


57


, thereby enabling the quiet operation of the engine generator.




The generator G has been illustrated as the working device in the above-described embodiment, but the present invention is applicable to other working devices such as a compressor, a pump and the like. In addition, the rubber bushings


85


,


85


have been illustrated as resilient members in the embodiment, but another resilient member such as a spring and the like may be employed. Further, the carrying handle


17


has been formed as a portion of the case


11


in the embodiment, but the carrying handle


17


may be formed of another member and attached to the case


11


.




The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are, therefore, to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. An engine operated machine comprising a case having a carrying handle on an upper portion thereof, an engine having a shroud mounted thereon for guiding cooling air, and a working device connected integrally to said engine and driven by said engine, said engine and said working device being positioned in said case, wherein said engine includes a crankcase, a cylinder block and a cylinder head which are covered with said shroud that is accommodated within said case, and a head cover exposed through an opening defined in an upper portion of said shroud, said head cover being fixed to an inside of said carrying handle.
  • 2. An engine operated machine according to claim 1, further including a support formed integrally with said head cover and fixed to said carrying handle, and a vibration-damping member interposed between said support and said carrying handle.
  • 3. An engine operated machine according to claim 1 or 2, further including an air baffle plate integrally formed with said head cover, said air baffle plate defining an air passage with said shroud, said air baffle plate having a spark plug attaching and detaching bore defined therein for providing access for the attachment and detachment of a spark plug of said engine.
  • 4. An engine operated machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said head cover can be attached and detached from outside of said shroud with said shroud remaining mounted on said engine.
  • 5. An engine operated machine according to claim 1 or 2, further including a cooling fan mounted on said working device, wherein said working device is a generator, and the cooling air introduced into said case by said cooling fan mounted on said generator cools said generator, said engine and a muffler, and is discharged to the outside of said case.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-197828 Jul 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4907546 Ishii et al. Mar 1990 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1-21399 Apr 1989 JP