Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
180680400 | Radiators and condensers, mounting | 62 |
20080223639 | Snowmobile with externally mounted radiator - A snowmobile incorporating a radiator system externally of the engine compartment. The radiator may be disposed within the snowmobile airstream including placement to the rear of the snowmobile chassis. Various peripheral items such as a seat, a luggage rack, and a saddle mount may incorporate the radiator mounting within their respective structures. The radiator may be coupled with various other heat exchange aids such as fans, ducting and a plenum chamber for guiding cooling air toward the radiator and drawing heated air away. Coolant lines are included in a circulatory configuration between the radiator and an internal combustion engine disposed in the snowmobile engine compartment for circulating a coolant fluid therebetween. | 09-18-2008 |
20080230291 | Supporting Structure in the Front Region of a Motor Vehicle - Supporting structure ( | 09-25-2008 |
20080236918 | SADDLE-RIDE TYPE FOUR-WHEEL VEHICLE - A water-cooled engine mounted on a vehicle wherein a mass concentration keeps the center of mass at a low position. In a saddle-ride type four-wheel vehicle, a radiator and a fuel tank are supported on lower frames, and are arranged, side by side, so as to be distributed respectively on the right-hand side and on the left-hand side so as to overlap each other when viewed from a side. In addition, the fuel tank and the radiator are disposed at the rear of a front suspension arm and at the rear of an engine. As a result, the concentration of mass and the keeping of the mass at a lower position are achieved. Moreover, the fuel tank and the radiator are allowed to stretch outwards beyond the upper frames. Consequently, the fuel tank can have a larger capacity and a ventilation path that leads to the radiator can be secured. | 10-02-2008 |
20080308332 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSEMBLING A FRONT END MODULE TO A VEHICLE - The present disclosure provides a Front End Module (FEM) assembly and associated assembly method with a rail system to enable efficient assembly, tighter clearances between the front end module assembly and the vehicle, and time and cost savings. The present disclosure provides a FEM assembly including grilles and headlamps and a rail system enabling the FEM to be assembled on a vehicle. Advantageously, the present disclosure allows the FEM to pass between fenders on the vehicle with a very tight clearance condition. The rail system included in the present disclosure allows the FEM to be assembled efficiently while protecting grilles and headlamps from being damaged by fenders and protecting the fenders from damage from the FEM. | 12-18-2008 |
20080308333 | Front End Module with Breakaway Radiator - An automotive vehicle is provided which includes a structural member, a bumper movable with respect to the structural member upon an impact of said vehicle with an object, and a radiator for cooling fluid of a component of the vehicle, the radiator being mounted with the structural member. Movement of the bumper within predetermined limits causes the radiator to be dismounted with respect to said structural member minimizing material damage to the radiator. | 12-18-2008 |
20090071737 | VEHICLE - A utility vehicle ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090152032 | ATTACHMENT DEVICE OF A COMBINED MODULE CONSISTING OF AN ACCUMULATOR AND INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER - The invention relates to an attachment device of a combined module consisting of an accumulator and internal heat exchanger for use in mobile air conditioning systems with the CO | 06-18-2009 |
20090152033 | STRUCTURE FOR MOUNTING RADIATOR TO FRONT-END MODULE CARRIER - A structure for mounting a radiator to a front-end module carrier includes an insulator, a bracket body, at least one guide rib on the front-end module carrier, and a screw-fastening boss on the front-end module carrier. The bracket body defines a space for the insulator to be disposed therein. The bracket body also includes at least one guide portion, and a flange defining a fastening hole for a screw to be inserted therein. The screw is also inserted to the screw-fastening boss. The guide rib guides the guide portion during insertion of the bracket body to the front-end module carrier. The guide portion may define a vertical wall with a first, narrow end and a second, relatively wider end. The front-end module carrier may also have a boss rib connected to the screw-fastening boss. | 06-18-2009 |
20090159353 | RADIATOR ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE, AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A RADIATOR ASSEMBLY ON A BODY STRUCTURE OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A radiator assembly for an automotive vehicle is provided that includes, but is not limited to a radiator of a radiator unit and at least one decoupling element for fixing the radiator to a vehicle body structure. The at least one decoupling element is connected to the radiator and comprises a first section contained in the radiator unit and a second section protruding from the radiator unit, a junction plane between the first section and the second section being designed as a weak link. | 06-25-2009 |
20090183936 | Thermal management system module for fuel cell vehicle - A thermal management system module for a fuel cell vehicle includes its component parts mounted on a single mounting frame, thus increasing space usage and layout efficiency, reducing overall weight and manufacturing costs and improving piping and wiring efficiency and assembling efficiency of the thermal management system. | 07-23-2009 |
20090188735 | Connecting Structure between the Retaining Tabs on the Side Plates and the Cooling Fins of an Automotive Heater Core - This invention involves a coordinative structure between the retaining tabs on the side plates and the cooling fins of an automotive heater core, which belongs to the field of auto parts technology. Said structure includes the side plates ( | 07-30-2009 |
20090242297 | ARRANGEMENT STRUCTURE OF RADIATOR RESERVOIR TANK OF MOTORCYCLE - An arrangement structure for a radiator reservoir tank for a motorcycle that makes it possible to appropriately dispose a reservoir tank of a radiator in the vicinity of an engine. A main frame is provided that extends to the rear side from a head pipe disposed at the front of a main body. An engine is disposed under the main frame, the engine includes a cylinder extending upward from a crankcase with an intake port open at the rear side of the cylinder. A throttle body is connected to the intake port with a reservoir tank of a radiator being disposed in a space S above the crankcase, behind the cylinder, and under the throttle body. | 10-01-2009 |
20090266633 | VEHICULAR COOLING DEVICE SUPPORTING APPARATUS - A vehicular cooling device supporting apparatus has a radiator support lower | 10-29-2009 |
20090266634 | VEHICULAR RADIATOR SUPPORTING APPARATUS - A vehicular radiator supporting apparatus | 10-29-2009 |
20090288897 | Radiator Bracket With Integrated Hood Pin Receptacle - A radiator mounting bracket ( | 11-26-2009 |
20100187033 | RADIATOR ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE - A radiator attachment structure for a motorcycle in which a down tube is formed in a shape having a curved portion, and a radiator can be disposed in a less visible manner while being erected. An upper portion of each of down tubes is formed as a curved portion curved in a side view. A lower portion of each of the down tube is formed as a linear slope portion extending linearly downwardly from a corresponding one of the curved portions in the side view. A radiator is disposed while being overlapped with the linear slope portions of the down tubes in the side view. | 07-29-2010 |
20100236853 | BATTERY PACK WITH EXTENDED OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE - A battery pack includes a plurality of battery modules mounted within a casing. A liquid heat exchanger and at least one fan are both mounted at a position within the casing such that they are intermediate the plurality of battery modules. An electronic driveline incorporating a battery pack, and a method of operating a battery pack are also disclosed and claimed. | 09-23-2010 |
20100300783 | RADIATOR MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT ON UTILITY VEHICLE - A radiator mounting arrangement on a utility vehicle with an injection molded top tank and bottom tank, the top tank having a plurality of integrally molded features extending upwardly therefrom. A wire form is attached to a frame member of the utility vehicle and engages the integrally molded features without fasteners. | 12-02-2010 |
20100320020 | Sliding apparatus of cooling module for vehicles - A sliding apparatus of a cooling module for a vehicle, constructed so that the cooling module slides in a rearward direction of the vehicle when a front impact force acts on the cooling module mounted to a front end module, may include a slide slot formed in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle, a bushing unit slidably coupled to the slide slot, and a rotary arm supporting at a first end portion thereof a back portion of the bushing unit wherein the rotary arm supports the bushing unit in a forward direction of the vehicle while the bushing unit moves along the slide slot in the rearward direction of the vehicle by the front impact force when the front impact force exceeding a coupling force applied to a second end portion of the rotary arm is transmitted from the bushing unit to the rotary arm. | 12-23-2010 |
20110005852 | LIQUID COOLED BRAKE - A fluid cooled vehicle brake includes a fluid flow passageway disposed in fluid communication with a brake shoe rim carrying a layer of friction material. High thermal conductive members may be disposed within the layer of friction material to conduct heat to the rim. Heat radiator members are mounted within the coolant passageway. A brake fluid flow control includes a diverter valve responsive to brake pedal activation to divert fluid flow from the vehicle heater fluid flow loop to the brake shoe. | 01-13-2011 |
20110011661 | RADIATOR CORE SUPPORT - In a radiator core support | 01-20-2011 |
20110083920 | VEHICLE WITH RANKINE CYCLE SYSTEM AND REFRIGERATING CYCLE SYSTEM - A vehicle with a Rankine cycle system and a refrigerating cycle system for air-conditioning includes a Rankine condenser forming a part of the Rankine cycle system which converts waste heat of a vehicle into power and an air-conditioning condenser forming a part of the refrigerating cycle system. The Rankine condenser and the air-conditioning condenser are disposed one above the other in the vehicle as viewed from a front of the vehicle. | 04-14-2011 |
20110094811 | ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE - In an all terrain vehicle, a radiator is disposed forward of a front panel in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The radiator is also disposed in a transverse center of the vehicle. A fan is configured to blow air from the front to an area behind the radiator. An engine unit is disposed rearward of the front panel. A cargo bed is disposed rearward of a seat. An exhaust device is disposed under the cargo bed. The exhaust device is disposed in the transverse center of the vehicle. A communication path is positioned in the transverse center of the vehicle. The communication path connects a space positioned behind the radiator and a space that the exhaust device is disposed. The communication path at least partially overlaps with the fan in a front view of the vehicle. | 04-28-2011 |
20110209935 | VEHICLE RADIATOR STRUCTURE - A vehicle radiator structure includes a radiator core, a first fluid tank, a second fluid tank, a first lift assist contact member and a second lift assist contact member. The radiator core has a cooling fin portion. The first and second fluid tanks are fluidly coupled to the radiator core. The first lift assist contact member extends from the first fluid tank with at least a portion of the first lift assist contact member being disposed directly vertically beneath the first fluid tank in a vehicle installed position of the vehicle radiator structure. The second lift assist contact member is separate and spaced apart from the first lift assist contact member, and extends from the second fluid tank with at least a portion of the second lift assist contact member being in lateral alignment with the first lift assist contact member and the radiator core. | 09-01-2011 |
20110226542 | COOLING MODULE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE - A cooling module is provided for motor vehicles with a plurality of modular elements. At least one first modular element is provided for the arrangement in a deformation region of the motor vehicle and at least one second modular element is also arranged. The at least one first modular element is displaceable relative to the at least one second modular element. | 09-22-2011 |
20110240387 | THERMAL STRAIN REDUCING MOUNTING BRACKETS FOR A HEAT EXCHANGER - A bracket for retaining a heat exchanger includes a base member having a first end portion and a second end portion. An aperture at the first end portion of the base member receives a fastener. The bracket is fixedly secured to a vehicle through the fastener. An arcuate hook at the second end of the base member receives the heat exchanger. A flex zone extends between the first and second end portions of the base member. The flex zone is movable between a first, relaxed position and a second, flexed position. | 10-06-2011 |
20110240388 | THERMAL EXPANSION RESISTANT HEAT EXCHANGER SEAL - A seal member may include a base portion, a plurality of deflector portions, and an expansion portion. The base portion may include a plurality of tabs adapted to be mounted to a heat exchanger. The plurality of deflector portions may each extending from a corresponding one of the plurality of tabs and manipulate a flow of fluid proximate the heat exchanger. The expansion portion may be disposed between adjacent deflector portions and may be expandable in response to exposure to heat between a first position at which the adjacent deflector portions are a first distance apart from each other and a second position at which the adjacent deflector portions are a second distance apart from each other. | 10-06-2011 |
20110253467 | Construction Machine or Transfer Apparatus - The present disclosure relates to an apparatus, in particular a construction machine configured as a mobile excavator or a transfer apparatus, having an undercarriage carrying a chassis and having a superstructure connected thereto, wherein the superstructure is made up in a modular manner of at least two modules which can be releasably coupled to one another, and wherein at least one drive module is provided which forms an operable unit of a machine drive and a machine cooling system and at least one further module includes one or more superstructure components. | 10-20-2011 |
20110284301 | ARRANGEMENT FOR MOUNTING A HEAT EXCHANGER ON A VERTICAL STRUCTURAL ELEMENT FORMING A MOTOR VEHICLE FRONT END PANEL - An arrangement for mounting a heat exchanger on a vertical structural element forming a motor vehicle front end panel. The heat exchanger includes a mechanism attaching it to the structural element that are formed by fingers, and the structural element includes housings respectively capable of engaging with the fingers. A locking mechanism is capable of at least longitudinally immobilizing the heat exchanger so as to lock it in a final vertical position corresponding to its use position. | 11-24-2011 |
20110308870 | FLAT PLATE FRONT FRAME FOR A TRACTOR HAVING BALLAST, BUMPER, AND TOW CABLE CONNECTIONS - A flat plate nose frame design for a tractor in which a thick, flat structural plate is connected to and forwardly extends from the conventional frame rails of the tractor. The flat plate nose frame design increases vertical clearance under the hood without raising the hood height or reducing ground clearance. The nose plate is contoured to match the exterior contours of the tractor grill and hood eliminating the need for a separate aesthetic component covering the nose plate. The nose plate features a pair of vertically aligned short-height frame plates extending forwardly along the axis from the deep-section frame rails to increase strength in the flat nose plate without significantly increasing vertical height of the nose plate assembly. The flat plate nose frame is capable of withstanding operational loads as well as supporting a weight package or front-mounted implements. Additionally, a releasable connector for a tow cable common on large tractors may also be connected to and supported by the flat plate nose frame without adverse impact to its primary advantages. | 12-22-2011 |
20120055723 | Heating system for an automotive vehicle - An automotive vehicle includes a frame shaped to define an interior cabin, an engine for powering the vehicle, the engine utilizing a liquid coolant to absorb and transfer excess heat produced therefrom, and a heating system for transferring heated coolant away from the engine. The heating system comprises a primary heating device coupled to the frame for radiantly warming the interior cabin, a secondary heating device disposed within the vehicle dashboard for blowing warm air into the interior cabin, and an exterior heating device coupled to the frame for radiantly warming the immediate exterior of the automotive vehicle. The primary heating system utilizes an elongated length of conductive piping that circulates heated coolant along the ceiling panel of the frame so that heat is radiantly dispensed into the interior vehicle cabin in a uniform pattern of distribution. A porous and heat-resistant fabric layer is fastened to the frame to enclose the conductive piping. | 03-08-2012 |
20120103713 | MOVING BODY EQUIPPED WITH FUEL CELL - A fuel cell vehicle includes a fuel cell, a radiator, a radiator fan, and a mounting frame. The mounting frame has an opposed member located on an axially extension of a rotating shaft of the radiator fan. When a compression load acting on the rotating shaft reaches a preset load, the rotating shaft of the radiator fan is compressed in an axial center direction along an axial center. | 05-03-2012 |
20120247849 | HEAT-EXCHANGER PROTECTION STRUCTURE - A heat-exchanger protection structure includes a vehicle-body-side member, a heat exchanger unit, and a plurality of attachment pins. The vehicle-body-side member includes an upper member and a lower member, which have a plurality of attachment holes, respectively. The heat exchanger unit includes a heat exchanger. The attachment pins are attachable on and detachable from the heat exchanger, having a fragile portion capable of being broken when external force larger than a predetermined value acts on the attachment pin. The heat exchanger unit is supported on the vehicle-body-side member by the attachment pins being inserted into the attachment holes. At least one of the fragile portions is broken in case of a vehicle crash to protect the heat exchanger against damage. | 10-04-2012 |
20120285758 | THERMOELECTRIC-BASED THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - In certain embodiments, a battery thermal management system includes at least one battery, at least one thermoelectric device in thermal communication with the at least one battery, and a conduit comprising an inlet configured to allow a working fluid to enter and flow into the conduit and into thermal communication with the at least one thermoelectric device. The conduit further comprises an outlet configured to allow the working fluid to exit and flow from the conduit and away from being in thermal communication with the at least one thermoelectric device. The battery thermal management system can further include a first flow control device which directs the working fluid through the inlet of the conduit and a second flow control device which directs the working fluid through the outlet of the conduit. The first flow control device and the second flow control device are each separately operable from one another. | 11-15-2012 |
20120292122 | CONTROL OF AN AIRSTREAM FLOW RATE THROUGH A COVERED COMPARTMENT BY AN ADJUSTABLE SHUTTER - A system for controlling a flow rate of an airstream through a compartment includes a panel configured to cover the compartment. The system also includes a first opening defined by the compartment and configured to permit the airstream to enter the covered compartment from the ambient when the compartment is covered by the panel. The system also includes a second opening defined by the panel and configured to permit at least a portion of the airstream to exit the covered compartment to the ambient. The system additionally includes a selectable position shutter assembly configured to control the size of the second opening and adjust a flow rate of the airstream through the covered compartment. A vehicle employing the shutter assembly to vary a flow rate of at least a portion of an airstream through the vehicle's under-hood area is also disclosed. | 11-22-2012 |
20130015007 | EXTERIOR SHROUD MEMBER FOR A SADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE, AND VEHICLE INCORPORATING THE SAMEAANM INOUE; YusukeAACI SAITAMAAACO JPAAGP INOUE; Yusuke SAITAMA JPAANM YAMA; ShiroAACI SAITAMAAACO JPAAGP YAMA; Shiro SAITAMA JP - An exterior member such as a shroud, for a saddle-type vehicle including a head pipe and a main frame extending rearward from the head pipe, has a hook member formed on an inner side thereof. The hook member is configured for being engaged onto the main frame such that the exterior member is supported by the main frame. The exterior member is locked to the vehicle by engaging the hook member onto the main frame, thereby supporting the exterior member on the main frame. Such arrangement enables the exterior member to be affixed to the frame with a simple structure, without detrimentally affecting the external appearance of the vehicle. | 01-17-2013 |
20130068547 | REAR SPOILER WITH A COOLING DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A rear spoiler of a motor vehicle is coupled to a charge air cooler that is arranged vertically in the transverse direction of the vehicle. The rear spoiler together with the charge air cooler is adjustable into an inoperative and an operative position. The charge air cooler has an active position when the rear spoiler is in the operative position so that cooling air can flow through the charge air cooler. | 03-21-2013 |
20130087397 | Utility Vehicle - A utility vehicle comprises a vehicle body frame, a first pair of pivot arms provided at right and left sides, respectively, at a front end portion of the vehicle body frame such that the pivot arms extend in a rightward and leftward direction from the front end portion and are vertically pivotable, the first pair of pivot arms being attached to front wheels at tip ends thereof, respectively, and a stabilizer having one end mounted to one of the first pair of pivot arms and an opposite end mounted to the other of the first pair of pivot arms. The stabilizer extends through a front side of the vehicle body frame, outside the vehicle body frame, from the one end thereof to the opposite end thereof, and has an intermediate portion located in front of the vehicle body frame and mounted to the front end portion of the vehicle body. | 04-11-2013 |
20130087398 | Mounting Arrangement for Mounting Cooler Unit to Work Machine - A mounting arrangement for mounting a cooler unit to a work machine has a traveling device, a machine body frame, an engine and the cooler unit disposed adjacent the engine. The arrangement includes a support deck provided in the machine body frame for supporting the cooler unit, an attachment unit for releasably fixing the cooler unit to the machine body frame and a movement mechanism provided between the cooler unit and the support deck, the movement mechanism allowing the cooler unit to effect a translational movement to change a distance relative to the engine. | 04-11-2013 |
20130118822 | RADIATOR STRUCTURE FOR SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE - A radiator structure includes a radiator body having a core composed of radiating fins and cooling water passing tubes alternately laminated and a bracket disposed at one end of the core. The bracket includes an extension portion disposed at a vehicle widthwise inner end of the core and extending along a vehicle front-rear direction. The extension portion has a fixing portion on a leading end thereof, the fixing portion being fixed to a mounting portion of a body frame. An indentation is provided in a portion of an opposed sidewall where a front end of the core and the opposed sidewall of the bracket overlap each other when the vehicle is viewed from the side and which overlaps the fixing portion at least in the vehicle front-rear direction. The indentation is formed by bending the opposed sidewall in a direction away from the front end. | 05-16-2013 |
20130284530 | BATTERY COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicle including a battery residing in a compartment having at least one vented wall. The vehicle further includes an at least partially hollow frame having an air inlet. A conduit extends between the frame and the battery box providing fluid communication therebetween. | 10-31-2013 |
20140124279 | VEHICLE - A utility vehicle with ergonomic, safety, and maintenance features is disclosed. A vehicle is also disclosed with improved cooling, suspension and drive systems. These features enhance the utility of the vehicle. | 05-08-2014 |
20140251706 | VEHICLE RADIATOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE - Provided is a vehicle radiator support structure which comprises: a plurality of upper holding members each attached to an upper shroud member which is one of a plurality of structural members of a vehicle body and configured to hold an upper portion of a radiator in such a manner as to restrict a horizontal relative displacement thereof; at least one pair of lateral elastic members each attached to a respective one of right and left lateral portions of the radiator; and at least one pair of lateral engagement members each attached to another one of the structural members other than the upper shroud member and configured to come into contact engagement with at least an upper portion of a respective one of the lateral elastic members. | 09-11-2014 |
20140305724 | Engine Supporting Structure for Working Vehicle - It is an object of the present invention to provide an engine supporting structure for a working vehicle that can realize the simplification of manufacturing processes and the reduction of costs. With respect to an engine supporting structure for a working vehicle (backhoe) that includes an engine and a plurality of engine mounts to support the engine, the engine supporting structure includes one piece of mount plate to support the plurality of engine mounts, wherein the mount plate is supported by a stand having a skin-stressed sheet-metal body construction, surrounding with beams welded to the left and right end portions of the mount plate, and with beams welded to the anterior and posterior end portions of the mount plate. | 10-16-2014 |
20140326523 | VEHICLE FRONT STRUCTURE - A vehicle front structure according to the present invention includes: a bumper reinforcement disposed on a vehicle front end side with a vehicle width direction as its longitudinal direction; and paired front side members disposed on respective sides of a vehicle front portion with a vehicle front-rear direction as their longitudinal direction. Front ends of the front side members in the vehicle front-rear direction are connected to the bumper reinforcement via paired crash boxes. A plurality of vulnerable portions provided at intervals in the vehicle front-rear direction are formed in each of the crash boxes. Further, a vehicle cooling device is disposed between the paired crash boxes. Paired support members configured to support the vehicle cooling device are connected to the respective crash boxes between the vulnerable portions adjacent to each other when viewed from the vehicle width direction. | 11-06-2014 |
20140338994 | AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR FRONT END INSTALLATION - An agricultural tractor ( | 11-20-2014 |
20140367182 | FUEL CELL VEHICLE - In this fuel cell vehicle, a radiator, a protruding region of a casing, and a connecting bar of a fuel cell stack are arranged in a front box in the listed order from the front toward the rear in the direction in which the vehicle travels. A first end plate and a second end plate are fixed directly on a frame member via mounting members, and the frame member is fixed to a vehicle body frame. After an external load has been transmitted from the radiator and the protruding region of the casing to the first end plate and the second end plate, the external load is transmitted to the vehicle body frame via a side frame. | 12-18-2014 |
20150321705 | CAB FOR WORK VEHICLE AND WORK VEHICLE - A center pillar ( | 11-12-2015 |
20150328977 | Apparatus and Method for Joining a Hydro-Formed Tube to an Extrusion - An assembly is provided that includes a front end support frame and radiator support beam. The front end support frame has an end that defines an opening that extends between two facing walls across an inside wall of the tubular structure. The radiator support beam is assembled into the opening in the end of the front end support frame and is attached to the two facing walls. The front end support frame is a hydro-formed tube and the radiator support beam is an extruded part. The radiator support beam includes at least one internal reinforcement wall and an outside wall of the front end support frame is fastened with flow drilling screws to the internal reinforcement wall. | 11-19-2015 |
20150360550 | UNDERBODY UNIT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An underbody unit ( | 12-17-2015 |
20150360558 | VEHICLE - To increase electric power generation efficiency of a solar panel while effectively using heat accumulated in the solar panel, a panel-side pipe is installed on a rear surface of the solar panel. The panel-side pipe is connected to an engine coolant passage. When a power switch is in an OFF state, and an exchange condition for a coolant is satisfied, an engine ECU drives a water pump to circulate the coolant to the panel-side pipe. Consequently, the cool coolant accumulated in the engine coolant passage and the warmed coolant accumulated in the panel-side pipe are exchanged with each other. As a result, the solar panel is cooled, and the engine is warmed. | 12-17-2015 |
20160031311 | WORK VEHICLE - A work vehicle includes an engine mounted to a vehicle body frame. A cooling fan unit is arranged on one side of the engine. A coolant fluid radiator is arranged on an opposite side of the cooling fan unit. A cooling unit is arranged on an opposite side of the coolant fluid radiator. A link mechanism connects the cooling unit such that a distance between the cooling unit and the coolant fluid radiator can be changed. The link mechanism can utilize a four-link mechanism having a pair of upper links and a pair of lower links. | 02-04-2016 |
20160068057 | VEHICLE FRONT SECTION STRUCTURE - The present disclosure provides a vehicle front section structure including: a front side member that extends along a vehicle front-rear direction; a radiator support that is formed in a rectangular frame shape as viewed from a front of the vehicle and is joined to the front side member at a side radiator support configuring a side portion of the radiator support extending along a vehicle up-down direction; and a lower member that extends along the vehicle front-rear direction, that is joined to a vehicle lower side end portion of the radiator support, and that, at a join portion joined with the radiator support, is provided with a deformation origin portion that lets the join portion undergo bending deformation toward a top of the vehicle in a case in which load is input from the front of the vehicle. | 03-10-2016 |
20160193909 | AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR FRONT END INSTALLATION | 07-07-2016 |
20160375758 | WORKING VEHICLE - A working vehicle includes a traveling machine body including a bottom plate on which a battery is placed and a radiator bracket for installing a radiator, and a stay. A first end of the stay is fixed at a region close to one side in a width direction of the bottom plate and a second end of the stay is fixed to a vertical frame on the other side in the width direction of the radiator bracket. The stay extends between the first end and the second end by being bent so as to surround one and upper sides of the battery. | 12-29-2016 |
20190143803 | BREAKABLE PIN AND HOLDING STRUCTURE FOR IN-VEHICLE COMPONENT | 05-16-2019 |
180680600 | With protector for the radiator or condenser | 6 |
20090025994 | TRUCK | 01-29-2009 |
20100078242 | RADIATOR MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR MOTORCYCLE - A radiator mounting structure for motorcycle, in which a radiator is disposed forward of a water-cooled engine mounted on a body frame and an upper portion of the radiator is attached to the body frame, in which running-air that passes the radiator is not directed to a rider. The radiator is reliably supported so as not to be affected by heat from the engine with an increase in the number of parts avoided. A shroud for covering the radiator from behind is attached the radiator and has at an upper portion thereof attachment arm portions attached to a body frame. Attachment portions fastened to stays provided on the body frame are provided at a rear lower portion of the shroud. | 04-01-2010 |
20120080255 | MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR TRACTOR FRONT GRILLE TO SHROUD - A mounting arrangement for a tractor front grille to a shroud includes a one-piece shroud having a radiator mounted thereto and a central opening to draw air through the radiator, and a tractor front grille slidably mounted to the shroud so that the grille can only move substantially vertically to access a battery behind the front grille. The battery may be positioned on a battery shelf that extends forwardly from and is integral with the shroud. | 04-05-2012 |
20130015008 | EXTERIOR COVER FOR SADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE, AND VEHICLE INCORPORATING THE SAMEAANM YAMA; ShiroAACI SaitamaAACO JPAAGP YAMA; Shiro Saitama JPAANM Inoue; YusukeAACI SaitamaAACO JPAAGP Inoue; Yusuke Saitama JP - An exterior cover (shroud) for a saddle-type vehicle is formed by integrally uniting a plurality of resin members including a front cover section and a rear cover section. The shroud is insert molded to form an overlapping part where the front cover section and the rear cover section overlap with each other. The front cover section has an external-appearance-surface side at the overlapping part. The rear cover section has a non-external-appearance-surface side, which overlaps with the front cover section at the overlapping part. The rear cover section has a rib extending on the non-external-appearance-surface side. Such exterior cover prevents a sink mark from being generated in the external appearance surface of the front cover section, and improves the external appearance of vehicle. | 01-17-2013 |
20140151140 | BUMPER ASSEMBLY - A bumper assembly is disclosed for use with a mobile machine. The bumper assembly may have a heat exchanger, and a bumper configured to support the heat exchanger. The bumper may have a recess formed in an upper surface and located to provide a clearance space around a lower portion of the heat exchanger. | 06-05-2014 |
20150090510 | ROUGH TERRAIN VEHICLE - A rough terrain vehicle capable of maintaining the cooling performance of a radiator is disclosed herein. A rough terrain vehicle in which a radiator is arranged between left and right front wheels and so as to be overlapped with the left and right front wheels in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and the radiator is surrounded by a front cover, wherein: the front cover includes a grille configured to introduce traveling wind into the radiator, and extension portions extending toward the vehicle rear from both ends of the grille in the vehicle width direction; a bumper is attached to a body frame; the front end of the bumper is arranged closer to the vehicle front than the front ends of the left and right front wheels; the extension portions are arranged between the bumper and the radiator outside the radiator in the vehicle width direction. | 04-02-2015 |