The present invention relates in general to working vehicles, and more particularly, to cooling systems in working vehicles.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,636,684 discloses a harvesting machine having a fan 72 which pulls air into an engine enclosure 50 through screens, wherein the air passes through a radiator core 56 prior to exiting the enclosure 50, see column 5, lines 54-59.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,664,129 discloses a lift truck including “a hydraulic motor-driven cooling fan, the speed of which is varied with engine temperature,” see column 1, lines 42-44 and column 3, lines 15-20. “The fan blades draw engine-heated air rearwardly through radiator core 18 and push such air through air duct 28 and out through the rear end of the truck,” see column 3, lines 20-22.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,959,671 discloses a cooling system for a work vehicle wherein a “rotational speed of the cooling fan 13 actuated by the hydraulic pump 18 is continuously controlled according to the temperature of the coolant, the temperature of the hydraulic oil and the rotational speed of the engine,” see column 5, lines 3-7. The '671 patent also teaches that the direction of the fan may be reversed such that “dust or the like caught in the radiator 12 is blown off by a reverse current of air,” see column 5, lines 24-30.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a work vehicle is provided comprising a main frame including an engine compartment; an engine located in the engine compartment; and a cooling system for removing energy in the form of heat from the engine and transferring that energy to air. The cooling system may comprise a rotating fan apparatus and a cooling assembly. The cooling assembly may comprise a heat exchanger and a filter structure. The heat exchanger may transfer energy in the form of heat from a coolant fluid circulating through the engine to air forced through the heat exchanger by the fan apparatus. The filter structure may be positioned adjacent a first side of the heat exchanger to filter the air before the air passes through the heat exchanger and comprise a support frame and at least one filter element held by the support frame. The support frame may maintain the filter element at an angle relative to vertical.
The filter element may comprise a mesh screen.
An upper portion of the filter element may be spaced a first distance away from the heat exchanger and a lower portion of the filter element may be spaced a second distance away from the heat exchanger, with the first distance being greater than the second distance.
The fan apparatus may comprise a fan and a motor. The motor may effect rotation of the fan in a first direction to pull air from the engine compartment through the heat exchanger to remove heat from the coolant fluid. The fan motor may be capable of reversing direction so as to effect rotation of the fan in a second direction to force air through the filter element to force debris off of the filter element.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, a cooling assembly is provided for use in a work vehicle. The cooling assembly may comprise a heat exchanger for transferring energy in the form of heat from a coolant fluid to air passing through the heat exchanger, filter structure positioned adjacent a first side of the heat exchanger to filter the air before the air passes through the heat exchanger, first seal structure located between the filter structure and the heat exchanger to seal an interface between the filter structure and the heat exchanger, a fan shroud positioned adjacent a second side of the heat exchanger, and a second seal structure located between the heat exchanger and the fan shroud.
The cooling assembly may further comprise connecting structure to couple together the filter structure, the first seal structure, the heat exchanger, the fan shroud and the second seal structure.
The connecting structure may comprise at least one spacer provided with a bore, a bolt passing through the spacer bore and a nut. The bolt may extend through corresponding bores in the filter structure and the fan shroud while the spacer is located between the filter structure and the fan shroud.
The filter structure may comprise a support frame and at least one filter element held by the support frame. The filter element may comprise a mesh screen.
The support frame may maintain the filter element at an angle relative to vertical. An upper portion of the filter element may be spaced a first distance away from the heat exchanger and a lower portion of the filter element may be spaced a second distance away from the heat exchanger, with the first distance being greater than the second distance.
The filter structure may further comprise a third seal structure located between the support frame and the filter element.
The cooling assembly may further comprise a main frame seal structure adapted to be located between the fan shroud and a main frame of the work vehicle.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, a work vehicle is provided comprising a main frame including an engine compartment; an engine located in the engine compartment; and a cooling system for removing energy in the form of heat from the engine and transferring that energy to air. The cooling system may comprise a rotating fan apparatus and a cooling assembly. The cooling assembly may comprise: a heat exchanger for transferring energy in the form of heat from a coolant fluid circulating through the engine to air forced through the heat exchanger by the fan apparatus; filter structure positioned adjacent a first side of the heat exchanger to filter the air before the air passes through the heat exchanger; first seal structure located between the filter structure and the heat exchanger to seal an interface between the filter structure and the heat exchanger; a fan shroud positioned adjacent a second side of the heat exchanger; and a second seal structure located between the heat exchanger and the fan shroud.
The cooling assembly may further comprise connecting structure to couple together the filter structure, the first seal structure, the heat exchanger, the fan shroud and the second seal structure.
The cooling assembly may further comprise a main frame seal structure located between the fan shroud and the main frame.
The following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals, and in which:
In the following description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
In the illustrated embodiment, the cooling system 100 comprises a rotating fan apparatus 110 and a cooling assembly 120, see
The fan apparatus 110 comprises a rotatable fan 112 and a motor 114. The motor 114 comprises a hydraulic motor in the illustrated embodiment, but may comprise an electric motor. During normal operation of the vehicle 10, the motor 114 effects rotation of the fan 112 in a first direction to pull air from inside the engine compartment 22, see direction arrow A in
In the illustrated embodiment, the cooling assembly 120 comprises a heat exchanger 140, e.g., a radiator, and a filter structure 150, see
In the illustrated embodiment, the filter structure 150 comprises a support frame 152, the filter element 130, and a filter element seal structure 154 (also referred to herein as a third seal structure), see
A handle structure 132 is bolted, riveted or otherwise coupled to an upper portion 130B of the filter element 130, see
In the illustrated embodiment, the support frame 152 is shaped/configured so that when the filter element 130 is attached to the support frame 152, the filter element 130 is positioned at an angle to vertical, e.g., from about 5 degrees to about 10 degrees and preferably about 7 degrees to vertical. More specifically, the upper portion 130B of the filter element 130 is spaced a first distance D1 away from the heat exchanger 140 and the lower portion 130A of the filter element 130 is spaced a second distance D2 away from the heat exchanger 140, with the first distance being greater than the second distance, see
The cooling assembly 120 further comprises a first seal structure 160, a second seal structure 170 and a fan shroud 180, see
The second seal structure 170 may comprise a seal strip 170A formed from closed cell foam. The seal strip 170A is positioned between peripheral surfaces 140B and 180A of the heat exchanger 140 and the fan shroud 180, respectively, to seal an interface between the heat exchanger 140 and the fan shroud 180, see
The cooling assembly 120 also comprises connecting structure 200 to couple together the filter structure 150, the first and second seal structures 160 and 170, the heat exchanger 140 and the fan shroud 180, see
The cooling assembly 120 may still further comprise a main frame seal structure 190, see
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/163,578, filed Mar. 26, 2009, entitled “WORKING VEHICLE HAVING COOLING SYSTEM,” and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/163,584, filed Mar. 26, 2009, entitled “WORKING VEHICLE HAVING COOLING SYSTEM WITH SUCTION DEVICE,” the entire disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein. This application is related to International Application No. ______, filed concurrently herewith, assigned attorney docket number CRN 448 PB, and entitled “WORKING VEHICLE HAVING COOLING SYSTEM,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein. This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. ______, filed concurrently herewith, assigned attorney docket number CRN 534 PA, and entitled “WORKING VEHICLE HAVING COOLING SYSTEM WITH SUCTION DEVICE,” the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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