Portable power working machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6761136
  • Patent Number
    6,761,136
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A portable power working machine (10) is disclosed, which is capable of effectively improving the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine (20), and also capable of preventing an air cleaner (30) of the air intake system of the internal combustion engine (20) from being clogged with dust. This portable power working machine is characteristic in that it comprises a guiding wall (28) disposed on one side of a main housing (12) and at a location rear to a cooling fan (25) and projected inward therefrom for guiding cooling air toward the cylinder (21) of the internal combustion engine (20); an intake passageway (50) formed at a location rear to the cooling fan (25) for introducing air into an air-intake system (30, 34, 35) of the internal combustion engine (20); and an air-intake port (55) for the intake passageway (50), the air-intake port (55) being positioned in the vicinity of a root portion (28a) of the rear face of the guiding wall (28).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a portable power working machine such as a chain saw, a power cutter, a hedge trimmer, etc., which is provided with an internal combustion engine as a driving power source for driving the working components thereof, and in particular, to a portable power working machine which is designed to prevent, in a most possible manner, an air cleaner attached to an air intake system of an internal combustion engine from being clogged with dust and to make it possible to effectively improve the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine.




A conventional portable power working machine, such as a chain saw, is generally constructed such that a small air-cooled internal combustion engine acting as a driving power source for driving the working components, such as a saw chain, is mounted in a main housing, that a cooling fan driven by the internal combustion engine is disposed on one side of the main housing, that the air introduced into the main housing by means of the cooling fan is forced to blow against the internal combustion engine (the cylinder portion thereof) and that external air is permitted to enter, through an air cleaner, a carburetor chamber and a carburetor, into the internal combustion engine.




One of important problems in the portable power working machine which is constructed as mentioned above is how to effectively cool the internal combustion engine by the air that has been sucked by means of the cooling fan into the main housing.




Additionally, in the operation of this portable power working machine, dust that includes sawdust of relatively large size, powder of cut material and sand-like dust is inevitably generated. When dust of those kinds is allowed to enter together with air into the air intake system of the internal combustion engine, and to collect on the filter element of the air cleaner, the clogging of the filter will be resulted, thus giving rise to an irregularity of the internal combustion engine as well as a deterioration of performance of the internal combustion engine due to an insufficiency in the flow speed of intake air. Accordingly, it is required in the operation of the portable power working machine to usually clean the air cleaner, etc., which is a task that is quite troublesome for the operator.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made to solve the aforementioned problem. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable power working machine which is capable of effectively improving the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine mounted thereon as a power source for driving the working components thereof, and also capable of preventing, in a most possible manner, an air cleaner of the air intake system of a small air-cooled internal combustion engine from being clogged with dust.




With a view to attaining the aforementioned objects, there is provided, in accordance with the present invention, a portable power working machine comprising: a main housing; an air-cooled internal combustion engine received in the main housing with a cylinder thereof being horizontally disposed and a head portion of the cylinder being orientated rearward; a cooling fan which is adapted to be driven by the internal combustion engine and disposed on one side of the main housing; a guiding wall disposed on one side of the main housing and at a location rear to the cooling fan and projected inward therefrom for guiding cooling air toward the cylinder; an intake passageway formed at a location rear to the cooling fan for introducing air into an air-intake system of the internal combustion engine; and an air-intake port for the intake passageway, the air-intake port being positioned in the vicinity of a root portion of the rear face of the guiding wall.




Preferably, the guiding wall is formed on a fan cover which is disposed inner than an outer cover of the main housing.




In a preferable embodiment, the intake passageway is constituted by the outer cover and the fan cover, and the air-intake port is formed in the fan cover.




Preferably, an upstream end portion of the intake passageway is positioned in the vicinity of bottom of the main housing, and the air-intake port is formed in the vicinity of the upstream end portion to communicate with the intake passageway.




In another preferable embodiment, the air entering from the air-intake port is enabled to enter into a carburetor through the intake passageway and an air cleaner.




Preferably, the air cleaner is formed of a cap-like configuration and detachably secured to a rear end portion of the main housing with a filter member being interposed therebetween as a partitioning wall, thereby enabling the air cleaner to communicate through the filter member with the carburetor.




A typical example of a portable power working machine in which the present invention is especially advantageous is a chain saw which is provided with a saw chain set composed of a saw chain and a guide bar and disposed on the other side of the main housing which is opposite to the aforementioned one side, the chain saw being known to produce large quantities of dust, including relatively large particles during the operation thereof.




According to the aforementioned preferred embodiment of the portable power working machine constructed as described above, the external air that has been introduced into the main housing by means of the cooling fan can be reliably guided toward the cylinder where cooling is most needed by the effect of the guiding wall formed on the fan cover, the air being subsequently employed for cooling the cylinder and then discharged through a discharger port formed in the main housing toward the external atmosphere. Part of the air introduced into the main housing is permitted to enter into the internal combustion engine through the intake passageway, the air cleaner, the carburetor chamber and the carburetor.




In this case, even if large quantities of dust is mixed into the air to be sucked by means of the cooling fan into the main housing, since this air mixed with dust can be concentratedly guided toward the cylinder by the effect of the guiding wall, most of the dust can be prevented from flowing down to the vicinity of the root portion of the rear face of guiding wall (a region where the fan cover is disposed). Therefore, the air that will be introduced, via the intake passageway and the air cleaner, into the carburetor after being sucked from the air-intake port positioned in the vicinity of root portion of the rear face of the guiding wall will be almost free from any dust.




Therefore, accordingly to the portable power working machine of the present invention, since it is constructed such that a guiding wall is formed to thereby enable an air-intake port to be positioned in the vicinity of root portion of the rear face of the guiding wall, the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine can be effectively enhanced and, the clogging of the air cleaner of the air intake system of internal combustion engine due to the dust in the sucked air can be minimized, thus making usual cleaning of the air cleaner unnecessary.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially cut plan view illustrating one embodiment of chain saw representing one example of the portable power working machine according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially cut left side view of the chain saw shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a partially cut enlarged perspective view illustrating in detail the guiding wall and the intake passageway both disposed in the chain saw shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




One embodiment of the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate one embodiment of chain saw representing one example of the portable power working machine according to the present invention, wherein

FIG. 1

shows a partially cut plan view thereof and

FIG. 2

shows a partially cut left side view thereof.




The chain saw


10


shown therein comprises a small air-cooled two-stroke cycle gasoline internal combustion engine (hereinafter referred to as an internal combustion engine)


20


. This internal combustion engine


20


is mounted, through a vibro-isolating mechanism (not shown), inside the main housing


12


made of a synthetic resin in such a manner that the cylinder


21


thereof is horizontally orientated, that the air inlet port


22


thereof is orientated upward and that the head portion


20




a


thereof is orientated rearward. This internal combustion engine


20


is provided, on the head portion


20




a


thereof, with an ignition plug


24


which is extended rearward and inclined outward.




A clutch cover


16


covering a centrifugal clutch (not shown) and acting as an output member of the internal combustion engine


20


is attached to the right sidewall


12


R of the main housing


12


. Inside the clutch cover


16


, a saw chain set


100


which is composed of a guide bar


101


and a saw chain


102


slidably trained along the guide bar


101


is mounted as a working component on the forward portion of the internal combustion engine


20


, and thereby enabling the saw chain


102


to be driven by the internal combustion engine


20


.




Further, in a left side


12


L of the main housing


12


, there are disposed a cooling fan


25


to be driven by the internal combustion engine


20


, and a recoil starter case


15


acting as an outer cover having a suitable number of air-intake slits


15




a


and covering the cooling fan


25


.




On the other hand, on a top surface


12


S of the main housing


12


, there are disposed various members including an arch-shaped top handle


40


having a throttle lock lever


45


and a throttle trigger


46


integrated therewith, a hand guard


48


which is disposed in front of this top handle


40


, and an auxiliary handle


47


which is extended rearward from a fore portion of the top handle


40


and inclined downward. The rear sidewall region


42


of the top handle


40


is shaped into a box-like configuration having a wide top face, the width of which is made larger than that of other regions of the top handle


40


.




The intake port


22


of the internal combustion engine


20


is communicated via a flexible connecting tube


38


with a diaphragm type carburetor


35


which is mounted inside the carburetor chamber


34


communicated with an air cleaner


30


. These carburetor


35


and carburetor chamber


34


are accommodated inside the rear sidewall region


42


of the top handle


40


. This air cleaner


30


is cap-like in configuration and disposed contiguous, via a filter member


32


acting also as a partitioning wall, to the carburetor chamber


34


. This air cleaner


30


is detachably secured by means of a screw member


37


to a rear end portion


12


B of the main housing


12


.




In this embodiment, a fan cover


27


having an air-intake port


27




a


is disposed inner than the recoil starter case


15


constituting the left side


12


L of the main housing


12


. Further, as will be clearly recognized from

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, a guiding wall


28


having a ridge-like cross-section is positioned at a region of the fan cover


27


, is rear to the cooling fan


25


, and projects inward therefrom so as to guide cooling air into the cylinder


21


. In this case, an intake passageway (or air duct)


50


having a reverse-L shaped configuration in its left side view and an approximately rectangular cross-sectional configuration is defined by the recoil starter case


15


and the fan cover


27


, thereby enabling air to be guided into the carburetor chamber


34


. Additionally, the intake passageway


50


is provided with a rectangular air-intake port


55


which is positioned in the vicinity of root portion


28




a


of the rear face of the guiding wall


28


.




More specifically, the upstream end portion


51


of the intake passageway


50


is positioned in the vicinity of the bottom of the main housing


12


, and the air-intake port


55


orientated inward (approximately vertically) is positioned at a region of the fan cover


27


which is close to the upstream end portion


51


. Therefore, the air which is sucked from the air-intake port


55


can be introduced, via the intake passageway


50


and a flexible bellows


36


which is disposed at a lower left portion of the rear end portion


12


B of the main housing


12


, into an air cleaner chamber


31


formed inside the air cleaner


30


. The air thus introduced into the air cleaner chamber


31


is forced to pass through the filter member


32


so as to remove the dust included therein before the air is permitted to enter the carburetor chamber


34


. Thereafter, the air thus treated is permitted to pass through the carburetor


35


, the connecting tube


38


and the intake port


22


and to enter the internal combustion engine


20


.




According to the chain saw


10


of this embodiment which is constructed as described above, the external air that has been introduced into the main housing


12


by means of the cooling fan


25


can be guided so as to flow concentratedly toward the cylinder


21


where cooling is most needed by the effect of the guiding wall


28


formed on the fan cover


27


, the air being subsequently employed for cooling the cylinder


21


and then discharged through a discharger port (not shown) formed in the main housing


12


toward the external atmosphere. Part of the air introduced into the main housing


12


is permitted to enter the internal combustion engine


20


through the intake passageway


50


, the air cleaner


30


, the carburetor chamber


34


and the carburetor


35


.




In this case, even if large quantities of dust are present in the air that has been sucked into the main housing


12


by means of the cooling fan


25


, since this air mixed with dust can be concentratedly sprayed against the cylinder


21


by the effect of the guiding wall


28


, most of the dust can be prevented from flowing down to the vicinity of the root portion


28




a


of the rear face of guiding wall


28


(a region where the fan cover


27


is disposed) which constitutes a shadow zone for the air flow. Therefore, the air that will be introduced into the air cleaner


30


after being sucked from the air-intake port


55


positioned in the vicinity of root portion


28




a


of the rear face of the guiding wall


28


will be almost free from any dust.




Therefore, accordingly to the chain saw


10


of this embodiment, since it is constructed such that a guiding wall


28


is formed on the fan cover


27


and an air-intake port


55


is positioned in the vicinity of root portion


28




a


of the rear face of the guiding wall


28


, the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine


20


can be effectively enhanced and, the clogging of the air cleaner


30


of the air intake system of internal combustion engine


20


due to the dust in the sucked air can be minimized, thus making usual cleaning of the air cleaner


30


unnecessary.




Although one embodiment of the present invention has been explained in the foregoing description, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but can be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention set forth in the accompanying claims.




For example, in the foregoing embodiment, the explanation thereof is directed to the case where the present invention is applied to a chain saw. However, the present invention is also applicable, other than the chain saw, to various kinds of portable power working machines such as an engine cutter, hedge trimmer, etc.




As apparent from above explanation, according to the portable working machine of the present invention, it is possible to effectively improve the performance thereof to cool the internal combustion engine mounted thereon as a power source for driving the working components thereof, and also possible to prevent, in a most possible manner, an air cleaner of the air intake system of a small air-cooled internal combustion engine from being clogged with dust, thus making usual cleaning of the air cleaner unnecessary.



Claims
  • 1. A portable power working machine comprising:a main housing; an air-cooled internal combustion engine received in the main housing with a cylinder thereof being horizontally disposed and a head portion of the cylinder being orientated rearward; a cooling fan which is adapted to be driven by the internal combustion engine and disposed on one side of the main housing; a guiding wall disposed on one side of the main housing and at a location rear to the cooling fan and projected inward therefrom for guiding cooling air toward the cylinder; an intake passageway formed at the location rear to the cooling fan for introducing air into an air-intake system of the internal combustion engine; and an air-intake port for the intake passageway, the air-intake port being positioned in the vicinity of a root portion of a rear face of the guiding wall.
  • 2. The portable power working machine according to claim 1, wherein the guiding wall is formed on a fan cover which is disposed inner than an outer cover of the main housing.
  • 3. The portable power working machine according to claim 2, wherein the intake passageway is constituted by the outer cover and the fan cover, and the air-intake port is formed in the fan cover.
  • 4. The portable power working machine according to claim 1, wherein an upstream end portion of the intake passageway is positioned in the vicinity of bottom of the main housing, and the air-intake port is formed in the vicinity of the upstream end portion of the intake passageway to communicate with the intake passageway.
  • 5. The portable power working machine according to claim 1, wherein the air entering from the air-intake port is enabled to enter into a carburetor through the intake passageway and an air cleaner.
  • 6. The portable power working machine according to claim 5, wherein the air cleaner is formed of a cap-like configuration and detachably secured to a rear end portion of the main housing with a filter member being interposed therebetween as a partitioning wall, thereby enabling the air cleaner to communicate through the filter member with the carburetor.
  • 7. The portable power working machine according to claim 1, wherein said portable power working machine is a chain saw which is provided, as a working member, with a saw chain set composed of a saw chain and a guide bar and disposed on the other side of the main housing which is opposite to the one side.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002/161732 Jun 2002 JP
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