Motor vehicles – Power – Radiators and condensers – mounting
Patent
1998-07-14
1999-10-05
Mai, Lanna
Motor vehicles
Power
Radiators and condensers, mounting
180 681, 26714013, B60K 1104
Patent
active
059608994
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle having a vertical shaft engine mounted to the vehicle frame via elastic mounting units which allow vibratory motion between the engine and the frame for reducing the amount of vibration transmitted from the engine to the frame during operation of the engine. A cooling fan is positioned directly above the engine for pulling air downwardly through a radiator positioned directly above the engine and fan. The radiator is supported in its position above the engine by being rigidly fixed with support members. The support members are rigidly fixed with and extend upwardly from the frame. The radiator is held in position by the support members and is not supported by the engine, and therefore the radiator is generally isolated from engine vibrations by the elastic mounting units.
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Deere & Company
Jasmin Lynda
Mai Lanna
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