This invention relates to tractor cabs and in particular to the design of the roofs of such cabs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cab with a roof which includes an air conditioning/ventilation unit and an area of glass for improved visibility.
Thus according to the present invention there is provided a tractor cab which has a roof with a first area of glass adjacent a front edge of the roof and a second area of glass adjacent a rear edge of the roof, and an air conditioning/ventilation unit located between the two areas of glass.
As will be appreciated such a cab has greatly improved visibility both forward and rearward of the cab so that the tractor drive has a virtually uninterrupted upward view of implements carried on the front and rear of the tractor.
On or both areas of glass may be openable for further ventilation.
The or each openable glass area may provided with one or more gas struts to support it in an open position.
The air conditioning/ventilation unit may be located centrally in a transverse sense relative to the roof.
The air conditioning/ventilation unit may be housed in the roof above a head lining of the roof, the lower surface of the head lining being angled upwardly towards the first and second areas of glass to further improve visibility through the glass areas.
In an alternative arrangement the air conditioning/ventilation unit is split into tow parts which are located towards the sides of the cab roof to minimise the effect of the unit on the visibility through the two glass areas.
One embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings, a tractor cab roof 10 has a first area of glass 11 adjacent a front edge 12 of the roof and a second area of glass 13 adjacent a rear edge 14 of the roof. Inside the roof an air conditioning/ventilation unit 15 is located between the two areas of glass. This air conditioning/ventilation unit is located between the upper outer metal skin 16 of the roof and a head lining 17 and includes fans 15a, evaporator 15b, heating radiator 15c and recirculating air ducts 15d.
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Both of the areas of glass 11 and 13 are provided with gas struts 22 and 23 respectively for holding the glass areas in an open position as indicated in
In an alternative construction (not shown) the air conditioning/ventilation unit maybe housed largely in the side areas 18 of the roof to reduce the intrusion of the unit into the interior space of the cab.
As is conventional, the head lining 17 may include inlets or outlets for air which connect with the air conditioning/ventilation unit.
As will be appreciated by providing the tractor cab with front and rear areas of glass 11 and 13 and by suitably locating the air conditioning/ventilation unit to minimize the effect of the presence on visibility through the glass areas the field of view of the tractor driver is greatly improved. Thus, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GB0519129.1 | Sep 2005 | GB | national |