Information
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Patent Grant
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6725905
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Patent Number
6,725,905
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 27, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 180 684
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- 165 42
- 165 43
- 165 51
- 165 67
- 165 69
- 165 122
- 165 121
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A radiator unit (10) includes a radiator core (14) and a fan shroud (16) surrounding a cooling fan (15). Radiator support members (40) are attached to an engine (1), lower end parts of the radiator core (14) are connected to lower positioning lugs (46) formed in the radiator support members (40) by plug-in structures each including a positioning pin (32) and the positioning lug (46) provided with a positioning hole (53), and upper end parts of the radiator core (14) are fastened to radiator holding lugs (45) formed in upper end parts of the radiator support members (40) with bolts (56). The fan shroud (16) is fastened together with the radiator core (14) to the radiator support members (40). An intake duct (25) connected to the air inlet (23) of an air cleaner (5) is formed integrally with the fan shroud (16).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a radiator unit for an internal combustion engine and, more particularly, to a radiator unit to be used in combination with a cooling fan included in an internal combustion engine and a method of combining the same with the engine.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional radiator unit for an automotive internal combustion engine (hereinafter referred to simply as “engine”) has a radiator core mounted on a car body, and a fan shroud attached to the radiator core so as to surround a cooling fan mounted on the engine.
When shipping a general-purpose liquid-cooled engine, the liquid-cooled engine is not provided with any radiator unit in most cases. If the user desires, a radiator unit as an option is combined with the liquid-cooled engine before shipping the liquid-cooled engine.
In an engine provided with a radiator unit
10
as shown in
FIG. 7
, a radiator core
102
is fixedly provided with a fan shroud
101
surrounding a cooling fan
100
, and the radiator core
102
is fixed on the engine via upper and lower brackets (not shown) with bolts. An L-shaped intake duct
110
is connected to the air inlet
106
of an air cleaner
105
.
Combining the radiator unit
10
with the engine with the bolts as shown in
FIG. 7
takes much time and labor because the heavy radiator core
102
must be positioned so that an appropriate clearance is formed between the fan shroud
101
attached to the radiator core
102
, and the fan
100
. Further, since the fan shroud
101
is attached directly to the radiator core
102
, the fan shroud
101
vibrates together with the heavy radiator core
102
. Consequently, the position of the fan shroud
101
relative to the cooling fan
100
mounted on the engine changes, noise may be generated or the fan shroud
101
may come into contact with the cooling fan
100
.
In many cases, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the intake duct
110
connected to the air inlet
106
of the air cleaner
105
is opened toward the front side of the radiator unit
10
to take in not heated air. In this case, it is desirable that the intake duct
110
is extended so as to avoid the radiator unit
10
and to extend toward the front side of the radiator unit
10
. Thus, the intake duct
110
extends beyond the radiator unit
10
, which increases the outside dimensions of the engine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of such problems and it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a radiator unit having a radiator core and a fan shroud capable of being easily attached to and detached from an engine and of enabling an intake duct to open toward the front side of the radiator core without increasing the outside dimensions of the engine.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a radiator unit to be used in combination with a cooling fan mounted on an engine includes a radiator support member attached to the engine; and a radiator core fastened to the radiator support member; wherein a lower end part of the radiator core is connected to a lower end part of the radiator support member by a plug-in structure including a positioning pin provided on the lower end part of the radiator core and a positioning hole of a positioning lug provided in the radiator support member, and an upper end part of the radiator core is fastened to an upper end part of the radiator support member.
Preferably, the radiator unit according to the first aspect of the present invention further includes a fan shroud attached to the radiator support member so as to surround the cooling fan. Preferably, an intake duct connected to the air inlet of an air cleaner mounted on the engine is formed integrally with the fan shroud.
Preferably, the lower end part of the radiator core is connected to the lower end part of the radiator support member through a damping member. Also, it is preferable that the upper end part of the radiator core is connected to the upper end part of the radiator support member through a damping member.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a radiator unit to be used in combination with a cooling fan mounted on an engine includes a radiator support member attached to the engine; a radiator core fastened to the radiator support member; and a fan shroud attached to the radiator support member so as to surround the cooling fan; wherein an intake duct connected to the air inlet of an air cleaner mounted on the engine is formed integrally with the fan shroud.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, a radiator-engine combining method of combining a radiator unit with an engine includes the steps of fastening a radiator support member to the engine; attaching a fan shroud to the radiator support member so as to surround a cooling fan mounted on the engine; and attaching a radiator core to the radiator support member by connecting a lower end part of the radiator core to a lower end part of the radiator support member by a plug-in structure including a positioning pin provided on the lower end part of the radiator core and a positioning hole of a positioning lug provided in the radiator support member, and fastening an upper end part of the radiator core to an upper end part of the radiator support member with a bolt.
Preferably, the step of attaching the fan shroud to the radiator support member of the method according to the third aspect of the present invention connects an intake duct formed integrally with the fan shroud to the air inlet of an air cleaner mounted on the engine.
According to the first and the third aspect of the present invention, the radiator support member is fixed to the engine, the lower end part of the radiator unit is engaged with the lower end part of the radiator support member by the plug-in structure including the pin and the positioning lug and the upper end of the radiator unit is fastened to the upper end part of the radiator support member with the bolt. Thus, the radiator core can be easily positioned, only the upper end part of the radiator unit needs to be fastened to the radiator support member with the bolt and hence the radiator can be easily combined with the engine.
According to the first and the second aspect of the present invention, the fan shroud for surrounding the cooling fan mounted on the engine is not fixed directly to the radiator core and is fixed individually to the radiator support member attached to the engine. Thus, the fan shroud can be easily positioned and fixed to the radiator support member such that an appropriate clearance is maintained between the fan shroud and the cooling fan. Since the clearance between the fan shroud and the cooling fan remains constant even if the heavy radiator core vibrates, noise will not be generated and the cooling fan will not touch the fan shroud.
According to the first to the third aspect of the present invention, the intake duct connected to the air inlet of the air cleaner is formed integrally with the fan shroud that is fastened to the radiator support member supporting the radiator unit, so that the number of parts can be reduced, the fan shroud and the intake duct can be simultaneously mounted on the engine and work for assembling the engine is simplified. Since the fan shroud is formed integrally with the intake duct, the intake duct can be easily disposed close to the periphery of the radiator core and can be extended to the front side of the radiator unit without increasing the outside dimensions of the engine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partly sectional side elevation of an engine provided with a radiator unit in a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a front elevation of the engine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front elevation of the engine shown in
FIG. 1
in a state where a radiator core is removed;
FIG. 4
is a front elevation of the engine shown in
FIG. 1
in a state where the radiator core and a fan shroud are removed;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view taken in the direction of the arrow V in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the fan shroud shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
; and
FIG. 7
is a side elevation of an engine of assistance in explaining a method of combining a conventional radiator with an engine.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
showing a two-cylinder V-engine
1
provided with a radiator unit in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the engine
1
has two cylinders l
a
arranged in two banks, a carburetor
2
disposed between the two cylinders
1
a
, and an air cleaner
5
disposed above and connected to the carburetor
2
by an intake pipe
3
. An output shaft
7
having an axis O
1
and coaxial with a crankshaft projects rearward from a rear end of the engine
1
. A flywheel
8
is disposed on the front side of the engine
1
. A radiator unit
10
is disposed on the front side of the engine
1
. The radiator unit
10
is disposed above the axis O
1
. The upper surface of a filler cap
11
on an upper end part of the radiator unit
10
is substantially flush with the upper end of the air cleaner
5
. The radiator unit
10
essentially comprises a radiator core
14
provided with cooling water pipes, and a fan shroud
16
surrounding a cooing fan
15
(represented by a shaped area) disposed behind the radiator core
14
. Fresh air flows from the front surface of the radiator core
14
through the radiator core
14
and flows toward the engine
1
. The cooling fan
15
is fixedly mounted on a shaft
20
provided with a pulley and supported by the engine body. The pulley mounted on the shaft
20
is connected by a fan belt
21
, i.e., a power transmitting member, to a pulley mounted on the crankshaft.
A cylindrical air inlet pipe
23
is formed on a front end part of the air cleaner
5
. The air inlet pipe
23
is disposed above the fan shroud
16
and opens forward. An intake duct
25
formed of a resin integrally with the fan shroud
16
and extending toward the front is connected to the intake pipe
23
. The intake duct
25
has a cylindrical part extending over the cooling fan
15
and a flat part
25
a
extending over the radiator core
14
. The front end of the intake duct
25
lies above the front end of the radiator core
14
and opens toward the front.
Referring to
FIG. 2
showing the engine shown in
FIG. 1
in a front elevation, the radiator core
14
is provided in a middle part of its upper end wall with a cooling water filler tube
27
. The flat part
25
a
of the air intake duct
25
is disposed beside the cooling water filler tube
27
. The upper surface of the flat part
25
a
of the air intake duct
25
is substantially flush with the upper surface of the air cleaner
5
and is on a level below a plane including the upper surface of the filler cap
11
put on the cooling water filler tube
27
. A pair of upper mounting plates
30
each provided with a hole
31
are fixed to the upper end wall of the radiator core
14
. Positioning pins
32
project downward from right and left end parts of the lower end wall of the radiator core
14
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
showing the engine shown in
FIG. 1
in a front elevation, the fan shroud
16
has a cylindrical part
34
surrounding the cooling fan
15
so that a small clearance is formed between the cylindrical part
34
and an imaginary cylinder circumscribing the cooling fan
15
, a rectangular mounting wall
35
, and right and left side walls
36
on the right and the left side of the mounting wall
35
. The air intake duct
25
is formed integrally with the fan shroud
16
. The mounting wall
35
is provided in its four corners with holes
37
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the sidewalls
36
extend forward on the opposite sides of the radiator core
14
, respectively.
FIG. 4
shows the engine shown in
FIG. 1
in a state where the radiator core
14
and the fan shroud
16
are removed, in which a pair of radiator support members
40
are clearly shown in a front elevation. The pair of radiator support members
40
are disposed on the right and the left side, respectively, in front of the engine
1
. The lower ends of the radiator support members
40
are substantially on the same level as the axis O
1
of the output shaft
7
, and the upper ends of the radiator support members
40
are substantially on the level of the middle with respect to height of the air cleaner
5
.
Three attaching lugs
41
are formed on the rear end of each of the radiator support members
40
and are fastened to the front end of the engine
1
with bolts
42
. A pair of fan shroud holding lugs
44
for holding the fan shroud
16
are formed at an upper and a lower part of the front end of each of the radiator support members
40
. Radiator holding lugs
45
are formed at upper end parts of the radiator support members
40
. Positioning lugs
46
for positing the radiator core
14
are formed horizontally at front lower end parts of the radiator support members
40
.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged side elevation taken in the direction of the arrow V in
FIG. 2
of assistance in explaining a mounting structure for mounting the radiator unit on the engine
1
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, a curved arm
49
is formed integrally with the positioning lug
46
formed in the front lower end part of a main part of each radiator support member
40
, and nuts
48
are welded to the rear surfaces of the radiator holding lug
45
and the fan shroud holding lug
44
.
The fan shroud
16
is fastened to the four fan shroud holding lugs
44
of the radiator support members
40
with bolts
50
. The air intake duct
25
formed integrally with the fan shroud
16
is connected to the air inlet pipe
23
of the air cleaner
5
.
The radiator core
14
is fitted in a space between the right and left side walls
36
of the fan shroud
16
and is seated on damping rubber pads
52
placed on the positioning lugs
46
with the positioning pins
32
fitted through the bosses of the rubber pads
52
in positioning holes
53
formed in the positioning lugs
46
. Thus the lower end part of the radiator core
14
is positioned. A damping member
54
having a U-shaped cross section is put on each upper mounting plate
30
fixed to the upper end wall of the radiator core
14
, a flanged spacer
55
is inserted in the damping member
54
, a bolt
56
is passed through holes formed in the spacer
55
, the damping member
54
and the upper mounting plate
30
, and a nut
48
is screwed on the bolt
56
to fasten the upper mounting plate
30
to the radiator holding lug
45
.
A return hose
60
connects the inlet port (not shown) of the radiator core
14
provided on the upper end part thereof to the outlet port of the water jacket of the engine
1
. A supply hose
61
connects an outlet port formed in a lower end part of the radiator core
14
to the inlet port of the water jacket of the engine
1
. A cooling water replenishing hose
64
connects the cooling water filler tube
27
to a cooling water reserve tank
63
.
A method of combining the radiator unit
10
with the engine
1
will be described hereinafter. Referring to
FIG. 4
, the right and left radiator support members
40
are fastened in an upright position to the front of the engine
1
with the bolts
42
. Subsequently, the fan shroud
16
is disposed so as to surround the cooling fan
15
mounted on the engine
1
, the intake duct
25
is connected to the air inlet pipe
23
of the air cleaner
5
, and the fan shroud
16
is fastened to the fan shroud holding lugs
44
of the radiator support members
40
with the bolts
50
as shown in FIG.
3
. Then, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the radiator core
14
is fitted in the space between the right and left side walls
36
of the fan shroud
16
with the lower end thereof seated on the damping pads
52
placed on the positioning lugs
46
and the positioning pins
32
fitted in the positioning holes
53
of the positioning lugs
46
as shown in FIG.
5
. Then, the upper mounting plates
30
are fastened to the radiator holding lugs
45
of the radiator support members
40
with the bolts
56
. Thus, the radiator core
14
can be fastened to the radiator core holding members
30
by bolting only the two mounting plates
30
to the radiator holding lugs
45
. The work for combining the radiator core
14
with the engine
1
can be easily achieved because the radiator core
14
can be positioned by the plug-in structures each including the positioning pin
32
and the positioning lug
46
provided with the positioning hole
53
before bolting the mounting plates
30
to the radiator holding lugs
45
.
Thus, the radiator core
14
can be combined with the engine
1
by the simple mounting work including fixing the radiator support members
40
to the engine
1
, seating the radiator core
14
on the positioning lugs
46
of the radiator support members
40
with the positioning pins
32
fitted in the positioning holes
53
of the positioning lugs
46
, and fastening the upper mounting plates
30
to the radiator holding lugs
45
of the radiator support members
40
with the bolts
56
. The radiator core
14
can be easily positioned, only the two upper mounting plates
30
need to be fastened to the radiator holding lugs
45
of the radiator support members
40
with the bolts
56
, and the radiator core
14
can be easily mounted on the radiator support members
40
.
Since the fan shroud
16
for surrounding the cooling fan
15
mounted on the engine
1
is not fixed directly to the radiator core
14
and is fixed individually to the radiator support members
40
attached to the engine
1
, the fan shroud
16
can be easily positioned and fixed to the radiator support members
40
such that an appropriate clearance is maintained between the fan shroud
16
and the cooling fan
15
. Since the clearance between the fan shroud
16
and the cooling fan
15
remains constant even if the heavy radiator core
14
vibrates, noise will not be generated and the cooling fan
15
will not touch the fan shroud
16
.
Since the intake duct
25
connected to the air inlet
23
of the air cleaner
5
is formed integrally with the fan shroud
16
that is fastened to the radiator support members
40
supporting the radiator core
14
, the number of parts can be reduced, the fan shroud
16
and the intake duct
25
can be simultaneously mounted on the engine
1
and work for assembling the engine
1
is simplified. Since the fan shroud
16
is formed integrally with the intake duct
25
, the intake duct
25
can be easily disposed close to the periphery of the radiator core
14
and can be extended to the front side of the radiator unit
10
without increasing the outside dimensions of the engine
1
. Since the intake duct
25
is formed integrally with the fan shroud
16
, and the intake duct
25
is disposed with the flat part
25
a
placed in a space beside the cooling water filler tube
27
, the open front end of the intake duct
25
can be positioned on the front side of the radiator unit
10
.
Although the invention has been described as applied to the radiator unit combined with the two-cylinder V-engine, the present invention is applicable to radiator units for various other engines including straight multicylinder engines and single-cylinder engines.
Claims
- 1. A radiator unit comprising:a cooling fan fixed on a shaft supported by an engine: a radiator support member fixed on the engine and including a radiator holding part and a fan shroud holding part; a radiator core fastened to the radiator holding part of the radiator of the support member; and a fan shroud surrounding the cooling fan and fastened to the fan shroud holding part of the radiator support member; wherein the radiator holding part of the radiator support member includes: a lower end part that is fixed to a lower end part of the radiator core by a plug-in structure including a positioning pin and a positioning hole; and an upper end part that is fixed to the upper end part of the radiator core with a bolt.
- 2. The radiator unit according to claim 1, further comprising an intake duct formed integrally with the fan shroud, wherein a rear end part of the intake duct is connected to an air inlet of an air filter mounted on the engine, whereas a front end part of the intake duct extends over an upper end wall of the radiator core and opens toward the front.
- 3. The radiator unit according to claim 2, wherein the intake duct includes a flat part extending over the upper end wall of the radiator core.
- 4. The radiator unit according to claim 1, wherein the lower end part of the radiator core is fixed to the lower end part of the radiator holding part of the radiator support member through a damping member.
- 5. The radiator unit according to claim 1, wherein the upper end part of the radiator core is fixed to the upper end part of the radiator holding part of the radiator support member through a damping member.
- 6. The radiator unit according to claim 5, wherein the upper end part of the radiator holding part of the radiator support member includes a holding surface facing the front, against which the upper end part of the radiator core abuts from the front.
- 7. The radiator unit according to claim 1, wherein the fan shroud includes a pair of sidewalls extending forward on opposite sides of the radiator core.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-261180 |
Aug 2000 |
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