Field of Invention
The invention relates to an engine cooling system on an agricultural vehicle, more specifically the invention relates to a fan shroud of the cooling system on the vehicle.
Description of Related Art
Agricultural vehicles, such as agricultural tractors require a number of radiators in order to cool working media, such as a water cooler for the engine, a transmission oil cooler, a hydraulic oil cooler, an intercooler and possibly a condenser for an air-conditioning system. It is common practice to arrange the radiators in series one after the other under the vehicle bonnet so that air from a fan positioned at the front of the vehicle drives air through the radiators. Radiators in this arrangement may result in a high resistance to air flow which can necessitate a larger fan, or can interrupt the air flow resulting in the radiator overheating.
To concentrate the flow of air from the fan to the first radiator, that is the first radiator downstream of the fan, the fan is usually provided with a fan shroud which projects in a direction towards the radiators. The fan shroud typically borders the circumference of the fan and extends a short distance parallel or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. With this arrangement, the fan shroud can be ineffective since there is a gap between the fan shroud and the radiator.
Moreover, in order to conduct maintenance or cleaning of the area between the fan shroud and the radiator of such cooling arrangements, the whole bonnet hood must firstly be removed or lifted which can be inconvenient as not all parts of the bonnet may be moveable. Secondly the fan shroud must be removed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an engine cooling system which is effective and which is easily accessible. It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved fan shroud on an agricultural vehicle engine cooling system.
According to the invention there is provided an agricultural vehicle having a cooling system comprising a fan, said cooling system housed in a bonnet of the vehicle, wherein said bonnet when closed forms a part of a fan shroud of the fan for directing air in a direction parallel or substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
With this arrangement, part of the fan shroud extends up to a first radiator and thus can guide the air directly to the first radiator without the need for extra parts.
Preferably, a side panel of the bonnet forms a part of the fan shroud. More preferably, the side panel is partly or fully detachable from the bonnet. The side panel may be pivotally attached to the bonnet. In this way, the fan and area between the fan and radiator is easily accessible without the need for removing or lifting the whole bonnet.
Preferably, the bonnet and/or side panel is provided with sealing means to prevent loss of air to the atmosphere. In this regard, as much air as possible is driven from the fan to the first radiator.
Preferably, the bonnet is provided with two opposing side panels. The cooling system can thus be accessed from either, or both sides of the bonnet.
More preferably, the fan is provided with an extended fan shroud which is connectable to the side panel of the bonnet to form part of the fan shroud. When closed, the side panel of the bonnet assist in guiding the air from the fan towards the rear of the vehicle.
Preferably still, a complete fan shroud which extends from the fan to a first radiator comprises the bonnet, a mounting plate which extends from under the fan to a first radiator and a fan shroud part which extends from an upper part of the fan to the radiator. The bonnet preferably comprises side panels which form a complete fan shroud with the mounting plate and the fan shroud part.
In this way, when the bonnet is closed the mounting plate, side panels of the bonnet and an upper part of the fan shroud are all connected so that all the air from the fan is directed to the first radiator.
The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
As shown in
Each side part 2b comprises moveable side panels 6a, 6b and 6c (in which a grill may be integrated). Side panels 6a are located towards the front of the tractor and extend approximately from a fan 5 to radiators 6 as shown in
The edges of the panels 6a and 6b or the edges of the side parts 2b into which panels 6a and 6b fit are provided with a sealing means such as a rubber tubing 14 (
If side panel 6a is removable, it is attached to side part 2b by clamps and hooks at the locations marked E in
profile of the mounting plate 4 is that of a laterally extended Z in that the fan mounting surface 8 and radiator mounting surfaces 9 are generally horizontal and are connected by a sloping surface 13 such that the fan mounting surface is elevated with respect to the radiator mounting surfaces. Since the frames 7 are horizontal, a support element 10 fixes the front of the plate 4 under the fan mounting surface 8 to the frames 7. The support element 10 is affixed to the frames 7 by bolts. The radiator mounting surface 9 of the plate is secured directly to the frames 7 by bolt means. On the underside of the plate 4 at the area of the fan mounting surface 8, attachment means are provided for attaching a light or heater core thereto. In, or on the plate 4 at the area of the radiator mounting surface 9, bore holes and/or channels are provided for receiving pipes from the radiator or radiators 6 and/or delivering liquid to the radiator or radiators 6.
Two air flows are indicated by arrows A and B. Air Arrow A shows an air flow for an air intake for the combustion of the engine and arrow B for cooling the radiators 6 and the engine. The fan 5 pushes air through the radiators 6 and the engine.
The extended fan shroud is assembled from a number of parts bolted together. Preferably, the extended shroud comprises at least three or four parts. In
A flange 15 is provided with sealing means 16. The flange 15 extends from a lower part of the fan shroud 12a diagonally along opposing sides of the upper part 12b and across parts 12b and 12d of upper part 12b. Preferably the bonnet 2 may be provided with sealing means 16. Sealing means 16 may, for example comprise rubber tubing.
In
When the bonnet 2 is closed and in contact with the sealing means 16 two air compartments are defined. A first air compartment C and a second air compartment D. First air compartment C is partially positioned above cooling fan 5, between the grill 3 of hood 2a and extended fan shroud 12. Compartment C is a low pressure area. The dotted line in
Second air compartment D is positioned downstream of the fan 5 and as shown herein is located behind the radiators 6. Compartment D is a high pressure area and is enclosed by the hood 2a, the flange 15 and bonnet side panels 6b, 6c. Air which passes through the radiators 6 enters compartment D and then flows out to the atmosphere through a grill mounted in panel 6c, or through the frames 7.
By compartment it is meant a partially or fully enclosed area in which a surface which fully or partially encloses the area may, or may not be airtight.
When the bonnet 2 is closed and sealed, the panels 6a form an extension of the fan shroud between lower part 12a and upper part 12b so that air is channelled between the upper part 12b, side panels 6a and mounting plate 4 to the radiator 6. As a result, a complete fan shroud which extends from the fan to the radiator is formed from the upper part 12b, side panels 6a and plate 4. Thereby the mounting plate 4 guides air directly to the radiators 6.
When the bonnet 2 is closed and the sealing means 16 contacts the bonnet 2 (or flange) two air compartments C and D are defined.
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1312943.2 | Jul 2013 | GB | national |
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