Snow removal machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6834448
  • Patent Number
    6,834,448
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 18, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A snow removal machine of this invention has a machine body, a snow removing section mounted on the machine body for removing snow while the snow removal machine travels along a ground surface, and a running section mounted on the machine body for undergoing movement to cause the snow removal machine to travel along the ground surface. An engine is mounted on the machine body for driving the snow removing section. An oil filler supplies oil to the engine. A fuel cock opens and closes a fuel line supply to the engine. A spark plug ignites a fuel mixture within the engine. A cover has a first cover portion and a second cover portion. A connecting structure connects the second cover portion to the first cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug and allows disconnection of the second cover portion from the first cover portion to expose and provide access to the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to snow removal machines provided at the front of the body with a snow removing section such as an auger for removing snow.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A known snow removal machine with of an auger is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. SHO-64-21108. This snow removal machine will be described with reference to FIG.


12


.




A conventional snow removal machine


200


shown in

FIG. 12

includes a machine body


201


, an engine


202


provided on the machine body


201


, a cover


203


covering the engine


202


, an auger


204


and a blower


205


provided at the front of the machine body


201


and driven by the engine


202


, and a crawler-type running section


206


driven by the engine


202


. The snow removal machine


200


travels forward while collecting snow with the auger


204


, whirling up the collected snow with the blower


205


, and throwing the snow away to a desired position with a chute


207


.




An oil filler, a fuel cock for opening and closing a fuel line, a spark plug for igniting a fuel mixture in a cylinder and a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug are provided around the engine


202


. These components are covered by the cover


203


because, if left bared, they can be adversely affected by snow, drops of water and the like.




The oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery receive frequent maintenance. To facilitate the maintenance of those components, although not shown in

FIG. 12

, an opening is actually formed in the cover


203


in a position corresponding to the disposed position of the components and a door is openably and closably provided at the opening. The door is opened for the maintenance of the oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery.




Components of the oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery, however, are provided all around the engine


202


. It is necessary to attach a door at the position of each component, resulting in a plurality of doors attached to the cover


203


. The number of components of the cover


203


is thus increased, resulting in time-consuming assembly of the cover


203


, which prevents cost reduction of the snow removal machine.




It is required to open and close the doors when maintenance of the components of the oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery is done. Opening and closing the doors are troublesome. In this context, there is a demand for a snow removal machine which facilitates maintenance of components such as an oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery and can reduce the number of components of a cover.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a snow removal machine, which comprises: a machine body; a snow removing section provided at a front portion of the machine body; a blower provided between the machine body and the snow removing section; a running section provided below the machine body; an engine mounted to the machine body for driving the snow removing section and the blower; an oil filler, a fuel cock for opening and closing a fuel line, a spark plug for igniting a fuel mixture within a cylinder and a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug which are disposed around the engine; and a cover comprising an upper cover portion for covering the engine, oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery, and a lower cover portion on which the upper cover portion is removably mounted; the upper cover portion being adapted to be removed from the lower cover portion thereby to expose the oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery.




In this invention, as described above, the cover is split into two segments, the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion, and the upper cover portion covers the engine, oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery, which components are exposed by removing the upper cover portion. With this configuration, only removing the upper cover portion from the lower cover portion allows the oil filler, fuel cock, spark plug and battery to be easily exposed, facilitating maintenance of those components. The configuration of splitting the cover into two segments, the upper and lower cover portions, eliminates the need for providing conventionally required maintenance doors at the cover. The number of components of the cover can thus be reduced for a simplified configuration.




The snow removal machine in this invention preferably further comprises: an oil drain hole provided at the engine; a drain pipe extended substantially horizontally from the oil drain hole in a transverse direction of the machine body; a drain plug removably fitted to an end of the drain pipe, the end of the drain pipe being protruded outside of a sidewall of the lower cover portion; an oil receiver formed at the lower cover portion in a position below the drain pipe for receiving oil turning around the end of the drain pipe to a periphery of the drain pipe; and a retaining hollow formed with the oil receiver and the lower cover portion for fitting a harness thereinto for retaining.




The drain plug can be removed from the outside of the cover without removing the upper cover portion and the lower cover portion. The formation of the oil receiver at the lower cover portion below the drain pipe allows the oil receiver to receive engine oil turning around the end of the drain pipe to the periphery. In addition, the formation of the retaining hollow with the oil receiver and the bottom surface of the lower cover portion and the fitting of a wire harness into the retaining hollow for retaining the wire harness allow members used for a component retaining a wire harness to be also used for an oil receiver.




The oil receiver preferably has a discharge opening formed in a bottom thereof for discharging the oil outside. Engine oil collected in the oil receiver can be easily discharged outside of the cover without removing the cover.




The snow removal machine in the present invention, more preferably, further comprises: a blower housing for enclosing the blower disposed at the front portion of the machine body; and a mount provided on an upper portion of the blower housing for mounting the battery; the upper cover portion being configured to extend forward so as to cover the battery mounted on the mount and the blower housing.




The battery is thus covered by the cover to prevent snow or rain from reaching the battery. The upper portion of the blower housing can also be covered by the cover to prevent outside leakage of frictional noise of air produced by rotation of the blower. The battery and the blower housing are covered by the upper cover portion extending forward of the machine body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a snow removal machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the snow removal machine shown in

FIG. 1

with a cover removed;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the cover of the snow removal machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of the snow removal machine, illustrating the mounted state of a battery disposed in front of an engine and provided on an upper portion of a blower housing;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are diagrams illustrating the mounting of an upper cover portion to a lower cover portion shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a side view illustrating the state in which the upper cover portion of the cover shown in

FIG. 3

is removed and the engine, an oil filler, a spark plug and the battery are exposed;





FIG. 7

is a side view taken from the opposite side of the side view of

FIG. 6

, illustrating the state in which the upper cover portion is removed as in

FIG. 6 and a

fuel line and a fuel cock are exposed;





FIG. 8

is a side view of a snow removal machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention with an upper cover portion removed;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view illustrating the mounted state of a drain pipe extended from an oil drain hole shown in

FIG. 8

to a lower cover portion;





FIG. 10

is a view taken in the direction of arrow


10


in

FIG. 9

, illustrating the mounted state of a wire harness;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the state in which an oil pan for receiving oil is disposed below an end of the drain pipe; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a conventional snow removal machine.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


7


illustrate a snow removal machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention.




A snow removal machine


10


shown in

FIG. 1

includes a machine body


11


. The machine body


11


is made by a transmission case. Left and right drive electric motors


12


(only the left electric motor is shown) are mounted to lower left and right portions of the machine body


11


. A running section


13


is connected to the left and right electric motors


12


. An engine (drive source)


14


for snow removal is mounted on top of the machine body


11


. An auger unit (snow removing section)


15


driven by the engine


14


is mounted to the front of the machine body


11


. The rear of the auger unit


15


and the engine


14


are covered by a cover


20


. Left and right operating handles


17


,


18


extend rearward upward from upper portions of the machine body


11


. An operating panel


19


is mounted between the left and right operating handles


17


,


18


.




The above snow removal machine


10


is a self-propelled walk-behind working machine lead by an operator holding grips


17




a


,


18




a


of the left and right operating handles


17


,


18


, waling behind the operating panel


19


.




The running section


13


consists of a left running unit


30


provided outside the left electric motor


12


and a right running unit (not shown) provided outside the right electric motor (not shown). The right running unit has the same configuration as the left running unit


30


and will not be described.




The left running unit


30


has a left drive wheel


31


connected to the left electric motor


12


, a left idler wheel


32


provided rotatably behind the left drive wheel


31


, and a left crawler belt


33


running between the left drive wheel


31


and the left idler wheel


32


. The left crawler belt


33


is rotated by driving the left drive wheel


31


with the left electric motor


12


.




The snow removal machine


10


travels by rotating the left and right crawler belts


33


of the running section


13


with the left and right electric motors


12


while driving the auger unit


15


with the engine


14


.





FIG. 2

illustrates the side of the snow removal machine


10


, showing the removed cover


20


in imaginary lines.




The auger unit


15


includes a blower housing


35


provided at a front portion


11




a


of the machine body


11


and an auger housing


37


provided at a front portion


36


of the blower housing


35


.




A drive shaft


38


extends forward from the engine


14


, passing through the blower housing


35


, and extending into the auger housing


37


. A blower


40


disposed within the blower housing


35


is mounted on a middle portion of the drive shaft


38


. A distal end portion


39


of the drive shaft


38


is connected to a power transmission


43


disposed in the transverse center. Left and right auger shafts


45


,


46


(see

FIG. 1

for the right auger shaft


46


) extend left and right, respectively, from the power transmission


43


. Left and right augers


48


,


49


are mounted on the left and right auger shafts


45


,


46


(see

FIG. 1

for the right auger


49


).




The engine


14


is a vertical engine with a crankshaft


25


extended in a vertical direction. The power of the engine


14


is transmitted via an auger driving mechanism


26


housed in the machine body (transmission case)


11


to the drive shaft


38


.




The engine


14


is disposed in a manner that a cylinder


59


in which a piston (not shown) reciprocates is oriented rearward. A front surface


27




a


of a crankcase


27


housing the crankshaft


25


is adjacent to the rear of the auger unit


15


, that is, a rear surface


35




c


of the blower housing


35


.




The drive shaft


38


is rotated by drive of the engine


14


and the blower


40


is rotated by rotation of the drive shaft


38


. The left and right auger shafts


45


,


46


are rotated via the power transmission


43


. The left and right augers


48


,


49


are rotated by the rotation of the left and right auger shafts


45


,


46


.




In this state, the snow removal machine


10


advances, digging the left and right augers


48


,


49


into snow to break the snow, and raking the broken snow with the left and right augers


48


,


49


into the transverse center. The raked snow is whirled up by the blower


40


and thrown through a chute


53


provided on an upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


to a desired position.




The cover


20


is split into an upper cover portion


21


and a lower cover portion


22


.




The upper cover portion


21


covers the engine


14


, the upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


, an oil filler


55


of the engine


14


, a fuel cock


58


(see

FIG. 7

) for opening and closing a fuel line


57


(see FIG.


7


), a spark plug


60


for igniting a fuel mixture in the cylinder


59


, and a battery


61


for providing electric current to the spark plug


60


. The oil filler


55


, fuel cock


58


, spark plug


60


and battery


61


receive routine maintenance. The oil filler


55


is usually closed with a cap


56


. Portions of the engine


14


and the mounting structure comprised of the mount


90


and the receptacle


91


described below define a support section of the snow removal machine disposed generally around the engine


14


for supporting the corresponding oil filler


55


, fuel cock


58


, spark plug


60


and battery


61


.




Routine-maintenance components such as the oil filler


55


, fuel cock


58


, spark plug


60


and battery


61


are exposed by removing the upper cover portion


21


from the lower cover portion


22


.




At the lower cover portion


22


, a drain plug


62


(nonroutine-maintenance component) for draining engine oil is provided.




To change the engine oil, with the upper cover portion


21


removed, a tool is inserted through the gap between the lower cover portion


22


and the engine


14


to remove the drain plug


62


from an oil case


63


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the cover


20


shown in FIG.


1


.




The lower cover portion


22


has a dish-like shape consisting of a bottom


64


formed with an opening


65


, front, rear, left and right sidewalls


66


,


67


,


68


and


69


raised from the front, rear, left and right of the bottom


64


(see

FIG. 6

for the left sidewall


68


). The sidewalls


66


,


67


,


68


and


69


have an upper edge


71


formed with a groove. A sealant


73


is put in the groove. Left and right catching claws


75


,


76


as first connecting members (see

FIG. 7

for the right catching claw


76


) are provided in the vicinities of the front edges of the left and right sidewalls


68


,


69


.




The bottom


64


of the lower cover portion


22


is placed on an upper portion


11




b


of the machine body


11


. The bottom


64


is secured to the upper portion


11




b


of the machine body


11


with a plurality of bolts


77


and nuts


78


.




The upper cover portion


21


is a member formed in a ship-bottom-like shape and inverted to direct an opening


80


downward. A lower edge


81


is placed on the upper edge


71


of the lower cover portion


22


. A front end portion


82


of the upper cover portion


21


abuts on the auger housing


37


. Left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


as second connecting members (see

FIG. 7

for the right rubber band


87


) provided at left and right sidewalls


83


,


84


of the upper cover portion


21


are caught by the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


on the lower cover portion


22


. By this construction, the rubber bands and the catching claws define connecting means for removably connecting, the upper cover portion


21


to the lower cover portion


22


.




The left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


are elastically deformable members. The left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


are caught by the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


in elastically deformed states. Under the elastic forces of the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


, the lower edge


81


of the upper cover portion


21


is pressed against the upper edge


71


of the lower cover portion


22


. The lower edge


81


of the upper cover portion


21


and the upper edge


71


of the lower cover portion


22


are hermetically sealed by the sealant


73


.





FIG. 4

illustrates the mounting of the battery


61


to the blower housing


35


.




The battery


61


is mounted on a receptacle


91


placed on a mount


90


which is provided on a right upper portion


35




a


of the blower housing


35


. The battery


61


is secured to the mount


90


with a fastening means


92


. A front portion


85


of the upper cover portion


21


of the cover


20


provided on the machine body


11


(see

FIG. 3

) is extended forward to cover the battery


61


and the upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


with the upper cover front portion


85


.




The fastening means


92


includes, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, front and rear stays


93


,


94


attached to the front and rear of the mount


90


with a plurality of bolts


95


, and a band


98


extended between front and rear hooks


96


,


97


formed at upper end portions of the front and rear stays


93


,


94


. The band


98


presses an upper portion


61




a


of the battery


61


to secure the battery


61


on the mount


90


.




A connecting member


101


for mounting a light


107


above the battery


61


is attached to the upper end portions of the front and rear stays


93


,


94


with a plurality of bolts


102


. A support bracket


104


for supporting the light


107


is secured to an upper surface


101




a


of the connecting member


101


. The light


107


is secured to left and right bent portions


105


,


106


(see

FIG. 7

for the right bent portion


106


) of the support bracket


104


with bolts


108


,


108


in a vertically swingable manner.




The light


107


is covered by a light cover


88


integrally formed with the upper cover front portion


85


with the upper cover portion


21


secured to the lower cover portion


22


(see FIG.


3


).




The connecting member


101


is formed in a substantially U shape with a front bent portion


101




b


, the upper surface


101




a


and a rear bent portion


101




c


(see FIGS.


6


and


7


).




The connecting member


101


is secured to the front and rear stays


93


,


94


shown in

FIG. 6

with the bolts


102


so that the front stay


93


and the front bent portion


101




b


of the connecting member


101


protect a front portion


61




b


of the battery


61


, and the rear stay


94


and the rear bent portion


101




c


of the connecting member


101


protect a rear portion


61




c


of the battery


61


(see FIGS.


6


and


7


). The upper portion


61




a


of the battery


61


is protected by the upper surface


101




a


of the connecting member


101


.




The chute


53


penetrates through a through hole


89


formed in the upper cover front portion


85


of the upper cover portion


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the battery


61


mounted on the right upper portion


35




a


of the blower housing


35


and the upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


are covered by the upper cover front portion


85


extending forward of the machine body


11


. The battery


61


is thus covered by the upper cover front portion


85


to prevent snow or water from reaching the battery


61


, thereby to protect the battery


61


with the upper cover front portion


85


. The upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


is covered by the upper cover front portion


85


to prevent outside leakage of frictional noise of air due to the rotation of the blower


40


(see FIG.


2


).




In this manner, the cover


20


covers, at the upper cover front portion


85


, the battery


61


and the upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


in addition to the engine


14


. This eliminates the need for individually preparing a cover for the battery


61


and a cover for the upper portion


35




b


of the blower housing


35


, reducing the number of components. Covering the engine


14


with the cover


20


can prevent outside leakage of operating sound produced by the engine


14


.





FIGS. 5A and 5B

illustrate the rubber band


86


and the catching claw


75


for securing the upper cover portion


21


to the lower cover portion


22


.




Referring to

FIG. 5A

, the lower edge


81


of the upper cover portion


21


is placed on the upper edge


71


of the lower cover portion


22


as shown by arrows a, and then the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


(see

FIG. 7

for the right rubber band


87


) are held between fingers and pulled as shown by arrow b to be elastically deformed.




Referring to

FIG. 5B

, respective ones of a plurality of holes


89


formed in the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


are fitted onto the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


(see

FIG. 7

for the right catching claw


76


) provided on the lower cover portion


22


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5B

, the middle holes


89


of the holes


89


in the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


are fitted onto the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


on the lower cover portion


22


. In this manner, the upper cover portion


21


is secured to the lower cover portion


22


.




When removing the upper cover portion


21


from the lower cover portion


22


, the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


are held between fingers and pulled to be elastically deformed. Under this state, the holes


89


,


89


of the left and right rubber bands


75


,


76


are disengaged from the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


on the lower cover portion


22


. With this, the upper cover portion


21


is removed from the lower cover portion


22


.




Thus only fitting or disengaging the holes


89


,


89


of the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


onto or from the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


on the lower cover portion


22


is required, resulting in easy mounting and demounting of the upper cover portion


21


on or from the lower cover portion


22


without trouble.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the upper cover portion


21


is removed from the lower cover portion


22


to expose the oil filler


55


, fuel cock


58


(see FIG.


7


), spark plug


60


and battery


61


. The fuel cock


58


will be described in detail with FIG.


7


.




The oil filler


55


is closed with the cap


56


. When supplying engine oil, the cap


56


is removed to open the oil filler


55


, and engine oil is supplied through the oil filler


55


.




For the spark plug


60


, it is preferable to increase the frequency of maintenance for good ignition of a fuel mixture in the cylinder


59


.




For the battery


61


, it is preferable to increase the frequency of maintenance to ensure a required amount of electrolyte for good charge.




For these reasons, the oil filler


55


, spark plug


60


and battery


61


are configured to be exposed by removing the upper cover portion


21


from the lower cover portion


22


. Only removing the upper cover portion


21


from the lower cover portion allows the oil filler


55


, spark plug


60


and battery


61


to be easily exposed, enabling easy maintenance of those routine-maintenance components


55


,


60


and


61


without trouble.




The configuration of splitting the cover


20


into two segments, the upper and lower cover portions


21


,


22


, eliminates the need for providing conventionally required doors for maintenance at the cover


20


. The number of components of the cover


20


can thus be reduced for a simplified configuration.




The drain plug


62


(nonroutine-maintenance component) is provided below the engine


14


housed in the lower cover portion


22


. When changing the engine oil, with the upper cover portion


21


removed, a tool is inserted through the gap between the lower cover portion


22


and the engine


14


to remove the drain plug


62


from the oil case


63


.




The fuel cock


58


shown in

FIG. 7

is exposed by removing the upper cover portion


21


from the lower cover portion


22


. The fuel cock


58


is provided on a middle portion of the fuel line


57


connecting the fuel tank


110


to a carburetor


111


, for example.




By closing the fuel cock


58


, the fuel tank


110


is disconnected from the carburetor


111


. By opening the fuel cock


58


, the fuel tank


110


is connected to the carburetor


111


. A filter


112


is provided on a middle portion of the fuel line


57


.




The fuel cock


58


is preferably closed when the snow removal machine


10


is not in use. When the snow removal machine


10


is used or not used for long hours (long period), it is required to open or close the fuel cock


58


on each occasion, resulting in frequent opening and closing operations. Only removing the upper cover portion


21


, the fuel cock


58


(routine-maintenance component) can be easily opened and closed without trouble.




The air filter


112


connected to the carburetor


111


also receives frequent maintenance. The air filter


113


is also provided in such a manner as to be housed in the upper cover portion


21


, so that only removing the upper cover portion


21


allows easy maintenance of the air filter


113


without trouble.




Now a snow removal machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8

to


11


. Components in the second embodiment identical to those in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals and will not be described.





FIG. 8

illustrates the snow removal machine in the second embodiment with an upper cover portion removed.




From an oil drain hole


118


(see

FIG. 9

) provided in an oil case of an engine, a drain pipe


120


is substantially horizontally extended in a transverse direction of a machine body


11


. An end


121


of the drain pipe


120


is protruded outside of a left sidewall (sidewall)


23


of a lower cover portion


22


. A drain plug


122


is removably fitted to the end


121


of the drain pipe


120


.





FIG. 9

illustrates the mounted state of the drain pipe


120


shown in FIG.


8


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, from the oil drain hole


118


formed in the oil case


63


of the engine


14


, the drain pipe


120


is substantially horizontally extended in a transverse direction of the machine body


11


(see FIG.


8


), specifically, leftward.




An opening


23




a


is formed in the left sidewall


23




a


of the lower cover portion


22


. The end


121


of the horizontally extending drain pipe


120


is protruded from the opening


23




a


to the outside of the lower cover portion


22


. The drain plug


122


is removably fitted to the end


121


of the drain pipe


120


protruded from the opening


23




a.






An oil receiver


125


receives an engine oil


124


(see

FIG. 11

) turning around the end


121


of the drain pipe


120


to a periphery


12




a


of the drain pipe


120


. The oil receiver


125


is integrally formed on a bottom surface


24


of the lower cover portion


22


to be located below the drain pipe


120


.




More specifically, a leg


126


is raised at a substantially middle position between the sidewall


23


of the lower cover portion


22


and the oil case


63


, a horizontal portion


127


is extended from the top


126




a


of the leg


126


toward the oil case


63


in parallel with the bottom surface


24


, and an end partition


128


is raised on an edge of the horizontal portion


127


.




A front partition


128




a


is provided substantially in a crank shape extending from a front edge portion


128




a


of the end partition


128


along the horizontal portion


127


, leg


126


and bottom surface


24


. A rear partition


132


is provided in a crank shape extending from a rear edge portion


128




b


of the end partition


128


along the horizontal portion


127


, leg


126


and bottom surface


24


.




The oil receiver


125


is a pan formed in a crank shape, including the front and rear partitions


131


,


132


, end partition


128


, left sidewall


23


, bottom


24




a


(bottom surface


24


of the lower cover


22


), leg


126


and horizontal portion


127


. The bottom


24




a


is a portion of the bottom surface


24


enclosed by the front and rear partitions


131


,


132


, leg


126


and left sidewall


23


.




A discharge opening


137


for discharging the engine oil


124


(see

FIG. 11

) outside the lower cover portion


22


is formed in the bottom surface


24


of the lower cover portion


22


as a component of the oil receiver


125


.




The front and rear partitions


131


,


132


and the end partition


128


of the oil receiver


125


have the function of reinforcing the leg


126


and the horizontal portion


127


.




A U-shaped support groove


133


is formed in the end partition


128


. The drain pipe


120


is put on the support grove


133


for supporting the drain pipe


120


on the end partition


131


.




The leg


126


and the horizontal portion


127


of the oil receiver


125


and the bottom surface


24


of the lower cover portion


22


form an retaining hollow


134


. The retaining hollow


134


is for fitting a wire harness


135


thereinto. The wire harness


135


is a bundle of wires for connecting electrical components such as the battery


61


and the light


107


(see

FIG. 8

) provided at the front of the snow removal machine


10


to operating switches and the like provided at the rear of the snow removal machine


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the space S between the oil case


63


and the end partition


128


is formed greater than the outside diameter D of the wire harness


135


. Before mounting the drain pipe


120


to the oil case


63


, the wire harness


135


can be inserted from between the oil case


63


and the end partition


128


into the retaining hollow


134


.




An outermost sidewall


28


of the lower cover portion


22


protrudes outward from the sidewall


23


of the lower cover portion


22


by a distance L. The outermost sidewall


28


has the function of eaves, covering the drain plug


122


. The drain plug


122


is protected from rain and snow by the outermost sidewall


28


serving as eaves.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the drain pipe


120


extends from the oil drain hole


118


toward the left sidewall


23


of the lower cover portion


22


. The end


121


of the drain pipe


120


protrudes outward of the left sidewall


23


of the lower cover portion


22


. The drain plug


122


is removably fitted to the end


121


. The drain plug


122


can thus be removed from the outside of the cover


20


(see

FIG. 8

) without removing the upper cover portion


21


(see

FIG. 8

) and the lower cover portion


22


.




An oil pan


138


is placed below the end


121


of the drain pipe


120


. The engine oil


124


runs out of the drain pipe


120


as shown by arrows c, discharged into the oil pan


138


.




Since the oil receiver


125


is formed on the lower cover portion


22


below the drain pipe


120


, when the drain plug


122


is removed to drain the engine oil


124


, part of the engine oil


124


turning around the end


121


of the drain pipe


120


to the periphery


120




a


is received on the oil receiver


125


as shown by arrows d. The oil receiver


125


prevents the engine oil


124


from spreading within the lower cover portion


22


.




Since the discharge opening


137


is formed in the bottom


24




a


of the oil receiver


125


, the engine oil


124


received on the oil receiver


125


is discharged through the discharge opening


137


into the oil pan


138


as shown by an arrow e without removing the cover


20


.




The wire harness


135


is fitted into the retaining hollow


134


formed by the oil receiver


125


and the bottom surface


24


of the lower cover portion


22


to be retained. Member used for retaining the wire harness


135


can also be used for the oil receiver


125


, leading to a simplified configuration.




Although the above embodiments have been described with an example of engaging the left and right rubber bands


86


,


87


with the left and right catching claws


75


,


76


for securing the upper cover portion


21


to the lower cover portion


22


, the present invention is not limited thereto. Other engaging means such as hooks may alternatively be used.




The upper cover portion


21


and the lower cover portion


22


shown in the above embodiments may have any shapes.




The above embodiments have been described on the snow removal machine


10


provided with the auger unit


15


exemplifying a snow removing section, which is not limiting. The present invention is also applicable to snow removal machines with a snow-removing bulldozer. In this case, an engine is used in place of electric motors for the drive source of the running section


13


.




Obviously, various minor changes and modifications of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teaching. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A snow removal machine comprising:a machine body; a snow removing section disposed at a front portion of the machine body for removing snow while the snow removal machine travels along a ground surface; a blower disposed between the machine body and the snow removing section for blowing snow removed by the snow removing section; a running section disposed below the machine body for undergoing movement to cause the snow removal machine to travel along the ground; an engine mounted on the machine body for driving the snow removing section and the blower; a support section disposed generally around the engine and supporting an oil filler for supplying oil to the engine, a fuel cock for opening and closing a fuel line, a spark plug for igniting a fuel mixture within a cylinder, and a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug; and a cover having a lower cover portion mounted on the machine body and an upper cover portion removably connected to the lower cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock, the spark plug and the battery and to allow disconnection of the upper cover portion from the lower cover portion to expose and provide access to the oil filler, the fuel cock, the spark plug and the battery.
  • 2. A snow removal machine as set forth in claim 1; wherein the engine has an oil drain hole; and further comprising a drain pipe extending in a direction generally transverse to the machine body and having an end protruding outwardly from a sidewall of the lower cover portion, a drain plug removably fitted to the end of the drain pipe, and an oil receiver disposed below the drain pipe for receiving oil turning around the end of the drain pipe to a periphery of the drain pipe, the oil receiver being connected to the lower cover portion to form with the lower cover portion a retaining hollow portion for retaining therein a wire harness.
  • 3. A snow removal machine as set forth in claim 2; wherein the oil receiver has a discharge opening formed in a bottom portion thereof for discharging oil from the oil receiver.
  • 4. A snow removal machine as set forth in claim 1; further comprising a blower housing disposed at a front portion of the machine body for enclosing the blower, and a mounting member disposed on an upper portion of the blower housing for supporting the battery; wherein the upper cover portion is connected to the lower cover portion so that the upper cover portion covers the blower housing and the battery supported by the mounting member.
  • 5. A snow removal machine as set forth in claim 1; wherein the lower cover portion of the cover comprises a bottom wall connected to the machine body and a plurality of side walls defining an upper edge; and wherein the upper cover portion of the cover comprises a plurality of wall portions defining a lower edge disposed on the upper edge of the lower cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock, the spark plug and the battery when the upper cover portion is connected to the lower cover portion.
  • 6. A snow removal machine according to claim 5; further comprising connecting means for removably connecting the upper cover portion of the cover to the lower cover portion of the cover.
  • 7. A snow removal machine according to claim 6; wherein the connecting means comprises at least one catching claw disposed on the lower cover portion and at least one elastic member disposed on the upper cover portion for removable engagement with the catching claw of the lower cover portion.
  • 8. A snow removal machine according to claim 1; further comprising a blower housing disposed at a front portion of the machine body for covering the blower; and wherein the upper cover portion has a front portion for covering an upper portion of the blower housing when the upper cover portion is connected to the lower cover portion.
  • 9. A snow removal machine comprising:a machine body; a snow removing section mounted on the machine body for removing snow while the snow removal machine travels along a ground surface; a running section mounted on the machine body for undergoing movement to cause the snow removal machine to travel along the ground surface; an engine mounted on the machine body for driving the snow removing section; an oil filler for supplying oil to the engine; a fuel cock for opening and closing a fuel line supply to the engine; a spark plug for igniting a fuel mixture within a cylinder of the engine; a cover having a first cover portion and a second cover portion; and connecting means for connecting the second cover portion to the first cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug and for allowing disconnection of the second cover portion from the first cover portion to expose and provide access to the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug.
  • 10. A snow removal machine according to claim 9; further comprising a blower disposed between the machine body and the snow removing section for blowing snow removed by the snow removing section, and a blower housing disposed at a front portion of the machine body for covering the blower; and wherein the second cover portion has a front portion for covering an upper portion of the blower housing when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion.
  • 11. A snow removal machine according to claim 10; further comprising a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug; and a mounting member disposed on the upper portion of the blower housing for supporting the battery so that the second cover portion covers the battery when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion.
  • 12. A snow removal machine according to claim 9; further comprising a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug and a mounting member for supporting the battery, the second cover portion being configured to cover the battery when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion and to expose and allow access to the battery when the second cover portion is disconnected from the first cover portion.
  • 13. A snow removal machine according to claim 9; wherein the first cover portion comprises a bottom wall connected to the machine body and a plurality of side walls defining an upper edge; and wherein the second cover portion comprises a plurality of wall portions defining a lower edge disposed on the upper edge of the first cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock, and the spark plug when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion.
  • 14. A snow removal machine according to claim 9; wherein the connecting means comprises at least one catching claw disposed on the first cover portion and at least one elastic member disposed on the second cover portion for removable engagement with the catching claw of the first cover portion.
  • 15. A snow removal machine according to claim 9; wherein the first cover portion is mounted on the machine body.
  • 16. A snow removal machine comprising:a machine body; a snow removing section mounted on the machine body for removing snow while the snow removal machine travels along a ground surface; a running section mounted on the machine body for undergoing movement to cause the snow removal machine to travel along the ground surface; an engine mounted on the machine body for driving the snow removing section; an oil filler for supplying oil to the engine; a fuel cock for opening and closing a fuel line supply to the engine; a spark plug for igniting a fuel mixture within a cylinder of the engine; a cover having a single first cover portion and a single second cover portion; a first connecting member mounted on the first cover portion; a second connecting member mounted on the second cover portion for removable engagement with the first connecting member to removably connect the second cover portion to the first cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug, the second connecting member being configured to be readily disengaged from the first connecting member to allow disconnection of the second cover portion from the first cover portion to expose and provide access to the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock and the spark plug.
  • 17. A snow removal machine according to claim 16; further comprising a blower disposed between the machine body and the snow removing section for blowing snow removed by the snow removing section, and a blower housing disposed at a front portion of the machine body for covering the blower; and wherein the second cover portion has a front portion for covering an upper portion of the blower housing when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion.
  • 18. A snow removal machine according to claim 16; further comprising a battery for providing electric current to the spark plug and a mounting member for supporting the battery, the second cover portion being configured to cover the battery when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion and to expose and allow access to the battery when the second cover portion is disconnected from the first cover portion.
  • 19. A snow removal machine according to claim 16; wherein the first cover portion comprises a bottom wall connected to the machine body and a plurality of side walls defining an upper edge; and wherein the second cover portion comprises a plurality of wall portions defining a lower edge disposed on the upper edge of the first cover portion to cover the engine, the oil filler, the fuel cock, and the spark plug when the second cover portion is connected to the first cover portion.
  • 20. A snow removal machine according to claim 16; wherein the first cover portion is mounted on the machine body.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
2003-012732 Jan 2003 JP
2003-012745 Jan 2003 JP
2003-208118 Aug 2003 JP
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5713323 Walsh et al. Feb 1998 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
64021108 Jan 1989 JP