The invention relates to a front guard disposed in front of a vehicle body of a working vehicle.
As well known, in a conventional working vehicle, a structure such as a front guard is disposed in front of a vehicle body so as to protect implements, such as a radiator and an oil cooler, which are disposed in front of the vehicle body, from unexpected shock or so on during working.
However, the mounted front guard obstructs an operator's eyeshot, so that, for example, the operator cannot clearly view a working device, such as a bucket, attached to the working vehicle, thereby reducing workability.
An object to be achieved is to provide a front guard to be mounted so as not to obstruct an operator's eyeshot and not to reduce the workability.
A front guard of a working vehicle according to the invention is mounted onto a bracket fixed on a front portion of a vehicle body frame so as to be disposed in front of a bonnet. A top of the mounted front guard slightly projects upward from an eyeshot of an operator sitting on an operation seat, the eyeshot being directed to a front upper portion of the bonnet, so that the top of the front guard can be seen by the operator and does not obstruct the operator's ken for working.
According to the invention, when the front guard is mounted on the working vehicle, the operator sitting on the operation seat can constantly view a working device provided on the working vehicle. Therefore, the front guard of the working vehicle protects the vehicle body without obstructing the operator's ken for working and without reducing the workability.
A mode for carrying out the invention will be described.
First of all, a working vehicle according to an embodiment as an application of the invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
A steering wheel 5 and an operation seat 6 are disposed in operation section 4. Operation devices for traveling and for loader 2 are disposed beside operation seat 6. Therefore, operation section 4 is provided for steering operation of working vehicle 1 and for operation of loader 2.
Loader 2 serving as a device for loading particles has lift arms, which are connected to side portions of working vehicle 1 and are extended forward, and has a bucket 2a attached on tips of the lift arms.
Excavator 3 is detachably attached onto a rear portion of working vehicle 1. Operation devices for excavator 3 are provided behind operation seat 6.
A structure of a front portion of working vehicle 1 will now be described with reference to
In this regard,
As shown in
Bonnet 30 openably closes on frames 9, so that bonnet 30 is opened by upwardly rotating a front portion thereof. In this regard, each of arms 40 is fixed at one end thereof to an inner side surface of a rear portion of bonnet 30, and is rotatably supported at a rear end thereof by frame 9 through a hinge.
Bonnet 30 is integrally formed to have parts covering the top, right, left and front surfaces of the engine. Bonnet 30 is retained at a laterally middle front and lower portion thereof by a locking mechanism 31 so as to hold its closing state. Locking mechanism 31 is interposed between frames 9 and bonnet 30, and includes a locking stay mounted on bonnet 30 and a hook provided on frames 9. When bonnet 30 closes and the stay and hook are engaged with each other, bonnet 30 is locked to frames 9.
Frames 9 are provided at front ends thereof with a front plate 37 so as to be fixedly connected to each other through front plate 37. In the state without a cover 36 as shown in
Right and left frames 9 are provided with a rib 38 inside of their front portions, such as to be adapted to fit along a bottom peripheral edge of bonnet 30. In other words, rib 38 projects from frames 9 to the periphery of the engine room. A seal 32 is fitted onto rib 38 so as to seal a gap between frames 9 and bonnet 30. Seal 32 contacts the bottom peripheral edge of bonnet 30 so as to prevent the edge of bonnet 30 from introducing air or water thereinto. Bonnet 30 is provided at a front surface thereof with an opening (a bonnet grill 39) serving as a cooling air intake. The cooling air introduced into bonnet 30 through this opening passes the radiator, cools the engine, and is exhausted downward. Seal 32 contacting the bottom peripheral edge of bonnet 30 prevents the cooling air from leaking from the gap between the edge of bonnet 30 and frames 9 (rib 38).
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Air cleaner 34 is disposed in a vacant space in the engine room. In this embodiment, stay 35 is fixed to rib 38 and is extended forward from rib 38 and air cleaner 34 is disposed in the upper middle space in bonnet 30 and is supported by stay 35 without no additional support member standing from the lower portion of frames 9, thereby enhancing an available space in bonnet 30. Therefore, stay 35 serving as the member for supporting air cleaner 34 does not obstruct the airflow in bonnet 30. A seal 33 is provided on the portion of rib 38 surrounding stay 35 so as to prevent air from leaking out through the portion.
Description of the working vehicle serving as an application of the invention is concluded.
A state of the working vehicle provided with the front guard serving as the subject of the invention will now be described with reference to
As shown in
Front guard 10 includes a pair of right and left vertical frames 10a and a plurality of vertically aligned laterally horizontal frames 10b, and is supported by a bracket 11 disposed on a front surface of front plate 37.
As shown in
Each of horizontal frames 10b is a pipe bent at right and left ends thereof rearwardly slantwise on a horizontal surface so as to fit the shape of the front end portion of bonnet 30 and has a lateral width that is slightly longer than the lateral width of bonnet 30.
The pair of right and left vertical frames 10a are disposed in parallel. The pair of upper and lower frames 10b that are laterally spanned between right and left vertical frames 10a and are joined to upper half portions of vertical frames 10a by welding. Vertical frames 10 a are higher at tops thereof than the top of bonnet grill 39, and are disposed forward from the front ends of horizontal frames 10b. Therefore, the front portion of bonnet 30 is protected.
In this embodiment, the front guard comprises the pair of vertical frames 10a and the pair of horizontal frames 10b. However, the front guard as an application of the present invention is not limited in shape and structure.
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As shown in
However, the bracket as an application of the invention is not restricted in shaped and structure.
As shown in
Further, the top of front guard 10 is substantially as high as the front top of bonnet 30 so as to be seen by the operator sitting on operation seat 6, however, so as not to obstruct the operator's eyeshot.
More specifically, as shown in
In this way, the top of front guard 10 slightly projects upward from the eyeshot of the operator sitting on operation seat 4, the eyeshot being directed to the front upper portion of bonnet 30, so that the top of front guard 10 can be seen by the operator and does not obstruct the operator's ken for working. Therefore, front guard 10 protects the vehicle body without reducing the workability.
Description of the state of the working vehicle equipped with the front guard as the subject of the invention is concluded.
The front guard of a working vehicle according to the invention is adaptable to other type vehicles such as automobiles as well as working vehicles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-007215 | Jan 2006 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/316714 | 8/25/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/26/2008 |