Information
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Patent Grant
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6314931
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Patent Number
6,314,931
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A snorkel duct including a main body portion extended forwardly from an air cleaner in an oblique upper direction with a substantially uniform cross sectional area and a bent portion bending at a front end portion thereof. An air inlet is provided at a front end of the bent portion and is opened at a position where water, dust or the like is difficult to invade. A main opening portion opened in a lower direction is provided at a portion of the main body portion at a vicinity of the bent portion and a smaller drain hole is opened on a lower side thereof An expansion chamber is attached to a side of the main body portion in order to cover the main opening portion and the drain hole, and the cross sectional area of the main body portion is rapidly enlarged at the main opening portion to thereby reduce air-flow resistance, prevent pulsation sounds from being generated, and to silence intake noise.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the structure of a snorkel duct preferably for use in an all terrain vehicle, such as a four-wheel buggy vehicle.
2. Background Art
A snorkel duct in all terrain type vehicles needs to open at a position at which water, mud, snow, dust or the like is unlikely to invade the air intake system of the vehicle. Accordingly, it would appear obvious to increase the length of air intake pipe to a distance that would prevent ingestion of solid or liquid contaminates. However, air flow resistance is consequently increased as the length of the intake pipe is increased. An example of a vehicle having such a long snorkel duct is disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2873938.
In the conventional intake system of described above, a plate-like flange is formed at a position deviating from an intermediate portion of the intake duct in order to effectively reduce the intake passage by as much as forty to seventy percent. This arrangement is utilized in order to maintain a proper air-fuel ratio independently of engine speed.
However, increasing the cross sectional area of the intake opening in this arrangement by widening the snorkel duct in order to reduce the air-flow resistance is liable to deteriorated any silencing effects of intake noise. This type of arrangement will also limit the potential layout of the intake system of any vehicle for which it is employed, thereby reducing frame design and the positioning of components. Further, when the length of the intake pipe is substantially increased as in the conventional art, undesirable noises are caused by pulsations of air flow through the snorkel duct and intake pipe.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings associated with the prior art and achieves other advantages not realized by the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a snorkel duct structure that can be utilized in a variety of vehicle designs and arrangements.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a snorkel duct structure that can be long enough to prevent ingestion of solid and liquid contaminants along with outside air while still reducing noise.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a snorkel duct structure that reduces maintenance procedures and requirements.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a rapid increase in the inlet cross sectional area of the snorkel duct structure while also reducing air-flow resistance, prevent pulsation sounds from being generated, and silencing intake noise.
Accordingly, these and other objects are accomplished by a snorkel duct for an all terrain vehicle comprising a main body portion extending from an air cleaner for the all terrain vehicle; a bent portion formed on a front end side of the snorkel duct and which opens as an inlet for introducing outside air to the air cleaner; an expansion chamber provided at a side face of the main body portion in a vicinity of the bent portion; and a main opening portion formed at the side face of the main body portion, wherein the expansion chamber and an inner portion of the main body portion are in communication with each other via the main opening portion.
These and other objects are further accomplished by a snorkel duct for preventing ingestion of water and contaminants into an air cleaner of an all-terrain vehicle, the snorkel duct comprising a main body portion having an upper end portion and a connecting portion; a bent portion formed on a front end side of the snorkel duct and which opens as an inlet for introducing outside air to the air cleaner; an expansion chamber attached at a lower side face of the main body portion between the bent portion and an upper end portion of the main body portion; a main opening portion formed at the lower side face of the main body portion, wherein the expansion chamber and an inner portion of the main body portion are in communication with each other via the main opening portion; and a drain hole formed at the lower side face of the main body portion between the connecting end and the main opening portion for draining water from the expansion tank to the air cleaner.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a partially cut-away side view showing a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of a four-wheeled buggy to which an embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 3
is a side view showing portions of a four-wheeled vehicle body to which an embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged perspective view showing a portion of the four-wheeled vehicle body according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a plane view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a rear view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention representing assembly of the present invention;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An explanation will be given of an embodiment applied to a four-wheel buggy vehicle in reference to the drawings as follows. First, an explanation will be given of an outline of a general vehicle body with reference to the following figures.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a four-wheeled buggy to which an embodiment of the present invention is applied.
FIG. 3
is a side view showing portions of a four-wheeled vehicle body to which an embodiment of the present invention is applied.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged perspective view showing a portion of the four-wheeled vehicle body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The four-wheeled buggy vehicle includes pairs of front wheels
2
and rear wheels
3
comprising low pressure balloon tires that are respectively supported on a left and a right side of a front and a rear portion of a vehicle body frame
1
. The vehicle is driven by a power unit
4
mounted at a central portion of the vehicle body frame
1
. A front cushion
5
and a rear cushion are provided for suspension of the vehicle.
As seen in
FIG. 2
, a front fender
7
, a sub fender
8
, and a rear fender
9
surround their respective wheels. The vehicle also includes a front panel
10
, a steering shaft
11
, a handlebar
12
, a fuel tank
13
, a saddle riding type seat
14
, a rear panel
15
, a cooling unit
16
and a muffler
17
.
FIG. 3
shows an air cleaner
18
, a snorkel duct
19
, and a carburetor
20
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Next, an explanation of the structure of the vehicle body frame
1
will be provided with reference to the drawings. As shown by FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, the vehicle frame
1
is provided with respective left and right pairs of upper pipes
30
extended in a front and rear direction substantially in parallel with each other and in a linear shape. Front pipes
31
extend in a vertically downward direction from front end portions thereof, lower pipes
32
extend in a rearward direction from lower end portions thereof, and center pipes
33
extend in an extend vertically upward from rear end portions thereof The center pipes
33
are connected to positions shifted rearward from middle portions of the upper pipe
30
.
The vehicle body frame
1
is also provided with respective left and right pairs of reinforcement pipes
34
connected from front end portions of the upper pipe
30
to front half side portions of the lower pipe
32
in an oblique direction. The frame
1
has middle pipes
35
connecting respective middle portions of the reinforcement pipes
34
with the front pipes
31
in the front and rear direction. Reinforcement pipes
36
and
37
are provided for connecting middle portions of the center pipes
33
with front and rear positions of the upper pipes
30
. The center pipes
33
are thereby connected with the upper pipes
30
. A cross member
40
, cross pipes
41
and
42
, and cross members
43
,
44
,
45
,
46
are respectively made to span and integrally connect the aforementioned members defining the left and right sides of the vehicle body frame
1
.
The cross member
40
is provided between front end portions of the upper pipes
30
and is connected with the cross pipe
41
. The cross pipe
41
is arranged on a rear side of the front end portions of the upper pipes and in parallel with the cross member
40
. Head portion pipes
47
are formed in a shape of a mountain when viewed from the side as it extends upwardly and back downward as it spans the front to the rear of the vehicle frame. An upper portion of the steering shaft
11
is rotatably supported by a stay
48
provided at top portions of the head portion pipes
47
. A lower end portion of the steering shaft
11
is axially supported at a bearing portion provided at the middle pipes
35
.
Further, an upper end portion of the front cushion
5
is supported by both left and right ends of the cross member
40
and a lower end portion of the front cushion
5
is attached to upper arms constituting a front wheel suspension of a double wishbone type (not illustrated). The upper arms are pivotably supported by the middle pipes
35
and lower arms paired therewith are pivotably supported by front end portions of the lower pipes
32
.
Pivot plates
50
are provided at corner portions of lower portions of the center pipes
33
and rear ends of the lower pipes
32
and front end portions of rear swing arms
51
are pivotably supported thereby. The rear swing arm
51
contains a drive shaft constituting a rear wheel drive mechanism.
The upper pipes
30
are extended further rearward from portions thereof connecting with the center pipes
33
and an upper end portion of the rear cushion
6
is supported by stays
52
provided at the upper end portions and the muffler
17
is supported by another stay
53
at the most rearward portion of the upper pipes
30
.
As seen in FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
, a rear end portion of an exhaust pipe
21
is connected to the muffler
17
. The exhaust pipe
21
extends in the front direction (with respect to the vehicle frame) in a substantially linear shape and a front end portion thereof is bent substantially in a U-like shape and is connected to an exhaust port provided at a cylinder head of the power unit
4
. The cooling unit
16
is hung from and supported by the upper pipes
30
on a front side of the power unit
4
. The cooling unit
16
includes at least an oil cooler
22
, a cooling fan
23
, a cooling fan motor
24
, and various hoses
25
and
26
connected to the power unit
4
.
Steps
54
extending to outer sides of the frame
1
are provided at portions of the left and right lower pipes
32
for mounting the power unit
4
. The steps
54
protrude from the lower pipes
32
in directions away from the frame centerline and step frames
55
are bent to connect front ends of the step frames with the lower pipes
32
. As seen in
FIG. 2
, the sub fender
8
is mounted on and attached to these members (the sub fender
8
on the right side of the vehicle body is not illustrated).
Next, the structure of the snorkel duct
19
will be described with respect to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a partially cut-away side view showing a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a plane view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a rear view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.7
is an exploded view of a snorkel duct according to an embodiment of the present invention representing assembly of the present invention.
As shown in the aforementioned drawings, the snorkel duct
19
includes an intake pipe. One end of the intake pipe constitutes a connecting end
60
for connecting to the air cleaner
18
. A main body portion
61
extends in the forward direction from the connecting end
60
in an oblique upper direction, and a bent portion
62
bends from a front end portion to the right side of the vehicle.
The bent portion
62
is contained on a recess portion
13
a
(
FIG. 3
) and a front end thereof constitutes an inlet
63
opened to be directed to the right side of the vehicle body. Further, as shown by
FIG. 2
, the bent portion
62
is covered by a front end portion of the seat
14
and the inlet
63
is opened at a position at which water, dust or other contaminants are likely going to be difficult to enter the inlet
63
.
The main body portion
61
is a pipeline portion having a substantially constant cross sectional area and relatively small curved portions. A main opening portion
64
is provided at a lower side of the main body portion
61
for communicating with an expansion chamber
70
. The main opening portion is provided at an upper end side of the main body portion
61
near the bent portion
62
. The main opening portion
64
communicates with the expansion chamber
70
in order to permit the expansion of a portion of the air flow flowing from the bent portion
62
into the main body portion
61
. A rapid increase in the cross sectional area of the main body portion
61
is achieved by utilizing this arrangement of the main opening portion
64
and the expansion chamber
70
.
The opening area of the main opening portion
64
is set such that the opening area is equal to the cross sectional area of the main body portion
61
multiplied by an integer in a preferred embodiment. Furthermore, a drain hole
65
is provided for communicating the main body portion
61
with the expansion chamber
70
by an opening area smaller than that of the main opening portion
64
on a lower side of the main opening portion
64
. Therefore the opening area of the main opening portion
64
is considerably larger than that of the drain hole
65
in order to simply pass water that has invaded into the snorkel duct
19
and the expansion chamber
70
toward the side of the main body portion
61
. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the opening area of the main opening portion
64
is set to about 8 through 9 times as large as that of the drain hole
65
.
A stay
66
is integrally provided to the bent portion
62
and a second stay
67
is similarly integrally provided to the main body portion
61
. These stays are provided in order to attach the snorkel duct
19
to the vehicle body side. The expansion chamber
70
is provided from the lower side of the main body portion
61
in order to cover and enclose the main opening portion
64
and the drain hole
65
. The expansion chamber
70
is a hollow member formed substantially in a trapezoidal shape in a side view of a preferred embodiment. The expansion chamber
70
is further provided with a front wall
71
, a bottom wall
72
, a rear wall
73
, and left and right side walls
74
. Further, the chamber
70
is opened on a top portion side and formed with an attaching flange
75
so that it effectively surrounds the opening portion. The chamber
70
is attached to a side face of the main body portion
61
in one embodiment by screws
76
.
The bottom wall
72
is disposed to face the main opening portion
64
and is shaped to reflect air flow flowing against the snorkel
19
from the main body portion
64
back to a side of the main opening portion
64
. Further, the front wall
71
, the rear wall
73
and the left and right side walls
74
function similarly and constitute inclined faces respectively converging toward the bottom wall
72
for the same purpose.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the rear wall
73
becomes substantially horizontal in a portion where the expansion chamber
70
is attached. The drain hole
65
is disposed in the same vicinity of a rear end portion thereof This arrangement ensures that water stored on the rear wall
73
flows from the drain hole
65
and into the main body portion
61
as shown by a flow arrow in FIG.
1
. An inner face of the expansion chamber
70
is integrally formed with at least one rib
77
in a lattice shape for reinforcing an expansion chamber
70
having a comparatively large capacity.
Next, one method of operation of one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be provided with reference to the accompanying drawings. The cross sectional area of the snorkel duct
19
is rapidly and considerably increased by the formation of the main opening portion
64
and expansion chamber
70
. Therefore, as shown by
FIG. 1
, air flow flowing from the inlet
63
into the bent portion
62
, enters the main body portion
61
and a portion thereof flows from the main opening portion
64
into the expansion chamber
70
. Air diverted into the expansion chamber
70
is reflected by the respective wall faces starting from the bottom wall
72
and returns again from the main opening portion
64
into the main body portion
61
and enters the air cleaner
18
from a connecting end
60
.
Therefore, even when the length of the intake pipe of the snorkel duct
19
as a whole is increased, the air-flow resistance is reduced by a partial increase in the cross sectional area in the vicinity of the main opening portion
64
and the expansion chamber
70
. As a result, there is no need to thicken or widen the total area of the snorkel duct
19
as might be necessary with devices of the conventional art. As a result, the snorkel duct can be effectively lengthened and the inlet
63
can be arranged without the undesirable effects of the conventional art. The inlet
63
can be positioned to bend freely to open at an optimum position at which water, dust or other undesirable contamination can be avoided, whereby vehicle body layout considerations are not limited, and the degree of freedom of design considerations is enhanced.
Further, the main body portion
61
having the substantially uniform cross sectional area is defined to be between the main opening portion
64
and the connecting end
60
. The cross sectional area can remain constant regardless of whatever length of the snorkel duct
19
the designer employs and is this section is comparatively short relative to the entire length of the snorkel duct
19
. Therefore, the generation of sound pulsations can be prevented which would normally be encountered with an intake pipe having a substantially uniform cross sectional area in the conventional art. Further, intake noise transmitted from inside of the air cleaner
18
to the main body portion
61
is silenced since the expansion chamber
60
simultaneously functions as a resonator. Whereas silencing or muffling of inlet noise was deteriorated in the devices of the conventional art, the present invention ensures that the silencing effect of the snorkel duct is actually promoted.
Further, even if water were assumed to enter the bent portion
62
from the inlet
63
, as shown by the dotted line, the water is stored in the expansion chamber
70
. The water entrapped within the expansion chamber finally returns from the drain hole
65
to the main body portion
61
. Thereafter, the water enters an inside portion of the air cleaner
18
and is stored at a bottom portion thereof Therefore, there is no need for carrying out maintenance or draining of the expansion chamber
70
that may be positioned in a portion of the vehicle frame that is difficult to reach by maintenance personnel. Instead, the effects of water infiltration, if any, can be carried out at a time when routine maintenance on the side of the air cleaner
18
is normally performed. Accordingly, efficient maintenance scheduling and performance can be achieved by the present invention.
Further, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment but can be modified variously, for example, a vehicle constituting an object of application is not limited to a four wheel buggy wheel but is applicable to other various rough ground running vehicle. For instance, the snorkel may be provided on other off-road or all terrain type vehicles that may encounter extreme operating conditions during vehicle operation.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A snorkel duct for an all terrain vehicle comprising:a main body portion extending from an air cleaner for the all terrain vehicle, said main body portion including a drain hole; a bent portion formed on a front end side of the snorkel duct, said bent portion opening as an inlet for introducing outside air to the air cleaner; an expansion chamber provided at a side face of the main body portion in a vicinity of the bent portion; and a main opening portion formed at the side face of the main body portion, wherein the expansion chamber and an inner portion of the main body portion are in communication with each other via the main opening portion, and the inner portion of the expansion chamber further communicates with the main body portion through the drain hole.
- 2. The snorkel duct according to claim 1, wherein the main body portion comprises a substantially uniform cross sectional area.
- 3. The snorkel duct according to claim 1, wherein the drain hole has a cross sectional area smaller than a cross sectional area of the main opening portion, and the drain hole is formed at a position on a lower side of the main body portion and the main opening portion is formed at an upper side of the main body portion.
- 4. The snorkel duct according to claim 3, wherein the area of the main opening portion is 8 to 9 times larger than the area of the drain hole.
- 5. The snorkel duct according to claim 3, wherein water and contaminants entering the snorkel duct with said outside air are entrained in said expansion chamber and drain back to the main body portion via the drain opening.
- 6. The snorkel duct according to claim 1, wherein the expansion chamber is formed so that air entering the expansion chamber via the main opening portion is reflected off of an inside surface of said chamber and then said air returns to the main body portion via the main opening portion.
- 7. The snorkel duct according to claim 1, wherein at least one stay is provided to attach the snorkel duct to a frame of the vehicle.
- 8. The snorkel duct according to claim 1, wherein the expansion chamber is a hollow member formed substantially in a trapezoidal shape.
- 9. The snorkel duct according to claim 8, wherein the expansion chamber includesa front wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, a left side wall, a top portion and a right side wall, wherein the top portion of the expansion chamber encloses the main opening portion.
- 10. The snorkel duct according to claim 9, wherein the bottom wall is formed to face the main opening portion and is shaped to reflect air flowing against the snorkel from the main body portion back to the main body portion via the main opening portion.
- 11. The snorkel duct according to claim 10, wherein the expansion chamber is formed with an attaching flange in order to effectively surround the main opening portion.
- 12. The snorkel duct according to claim 11, wherein the expansion chamber is attached to a side face of the main body portion by screws.
- 13. The snorkel duct according to claim 9, wherein the rear wall is substantially horizontal in a portion where the expansion chamber is attached to the main body portion and the drain hole is formed where a rear end portion of the rear wall engages the main body portion.
- 14. The snorkel duct according to claim 13, wherein an inner face of the expansion chamber is integrally formed with at least one rib in a lattice shape for structural reinforcement.
- 15. A snorkel duct for preventing ingestion of water and contaminants into an air cleaner of an all-terrain vehicle, the snorkel duct comprising:a main body portion having an upper end portion and a connecting portion; a bent portion formed on a front end side of the snorkel duct and which opens as an inlet for introducing outside air to the air cleaner; an expansion chamber attached at a lower side face of the main body portion between the bent portion and an upper end portion of the main body portion; a main opening portion formed at the lower side face of the main body portion, wherein the expansion chamber and an inner portion of the main body portion are in communication with each other via the main opening portion; and a drain hole formed at the lower side face of the main body portion between the connecting end and the main opening portion for draining water from the expansion tank to the air cleaner.
- 16. A snorkel duct for an all terrain vehicle having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper portion and a lower portion with respect to a longitudinal axis of said vehicle, said snorkel duct comprising:a main body portion having an upper end and a lower end, said lower end of said main body portion extending from an air cleaner for the all terrain vehicle; a bent portion formed on a front end side of the snorkel duct and which opens as an inlet for introducing outside air to the air cleaner; a main opening portion formed at the side face of the main body portion; and an expansion chamber provided at a side face of the main body portion in a vicinity of the bent portion, the expansion chamber further including a front wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, a left side wall, a top portion, and a right side wall, said top portion of the expansion chamber enclosing the main opening portion, and wherein the expansion chamber and an inner portion of the main body portion are in communication with each other via the main opening portion.
- 17. The snorkel duct according to claim 16, wherein the bottom wall is formed to face the main opening portion and is shaped to reflect air flowing into the expansion chamber from the main opening portion back to the main body portion via the main opening portion.
- 18. The snorkel duct according to claim 16, wherein the expansion chamber is formed so that air containing airborne contaminants entering the expansion chamber via the main opening portion is reflected off of an inside surface of said chamber and then said air returns to the main body portion via the main opening portion and said contaminants collect along said bottom wall of said expansion chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-291423 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5424494 |
Houle et al. |
Jun 1995 |
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Date |
Country |
4-132869 |
May 1992 |
JP |
9-256922 |
Sep 1997 |
JP |
A2873938 |
Jan 1999 |
JP |