BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for
a horizontal internal-combustion engine, wherein the cooling water within a radiator
is adapted to be delivered under pressure to a water jacket as well as circulate to
the radiator by means of a water pump.
[0002] As for such a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine, so far has been known the one disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication
No. 1972-10583, which is constructed as follows as shown in Figure 19.
[0003] A cooler 110 such as a radiator is located roughly at the same level as an engine
body 107 of a horizontal internal-combustion engine 106 as well as in a lateral space
outside the engine body 107. And a water jacket 122 comprises a cylinder jacket 123
formed within a cylinder block 113 and a head jacket 124 formed within a cylinder
head 117, and the head jacket 124 is provided with a cooling water inlet 156 at the
underside thereof and the cylinder jacket 123 is provided with a hot water outlet
158 at the upper portion thereof. The hot water outlet 158 and the upper portion of
the cooler 110 are connected each other by a hot water pipe 159, and the lower portion
of the cooler 110 and the cooling water inlet 156 are connected each other by a cool
water pipe 160. A water pump 162 is interposed in an intermediate portion of the cool
water pipe 160 as well as in a space under the cylinder head 117. And the cooling
water within the cooler 110 is adapted to be delivered under pressure through the
cool water pipe 160 to the water jacket 122 and circulated through the hot water pipe
159 to the cooler 110 by means of the water pump 162.
[0004] But there are following problems associated with said conventional construction.
(a) The size of an internal-combustion engine gets enlarged.
In case that the water pump 162 is located in a narrow space under the cylinder
head 117, the lower portion of the water pump 162 can't help projecting downwardly
from the underside of the engine body 107. Thereupon, the whole height of the engine
body 107 gets taller correspondingly to that projecting extent and the size of an
internal-combustion engine 106 gets enlarged.
(b) A supporting construction and an alignment adjusting arrangement for a water pump
are complicated.
First of all, since a pump supporting frame is required only for supporting
the water pump 162, a supporting construction for the water pump 162 gets complicated.
And, as for driving the water pump 162, it is the simpliest arrangement that
a pump shaft is interlockingly connected to a crankshaft 134 of the engine body 107
through a wrapping connector such as a belt transmission means. For accomplishing
the simplest arrangement, it is necessary to accurately adjust the pump input wheel
fixed to the pump shaft in the axial direction of the pump shaft relative to the pump
driving wheel fixedly secured to the crank shaft 134 projecting from the engine body
107 in the fore and back direction. But in such a conventional construction since
it is required to mount the engine body 107 and the pump supporting frame separately
on a common base, it is apprehended that a mounting error in the direction of the
pump shaft gets large. In order to correct such an error, an adjusting shifter means
is required for adjustably shifting the water pump 162 in the axial direction of the
pump shaft on the pump supporting frame.
Consequently, the supporting construction and the alignment adjusting arrangement
for the water pump 162 gets complicated.
(c) It is difficult to cool the whole of a cylinder head intensively.
Generally in a water-cooled horizontal internal-combustion engine, a head jacket
124 is provided with jacket communication ports 125 to interconnect the cylinder jacket
123 and the head jacket 124 at the upper and the lower portions in the middle of the
fore and back direction thereof.
Since the cooling water delivered under pressure by means of the water pump
162 is adapted to be ejected upwardly through the middle portions in the fore and
back direction within the head jacket 124 from the cool water inlet 156 and then the
ejected upper water flows into the cylinder jacket 123 through the jacket communication
ports 125 in large quantities, the cooling water hardly goes around the fore and back
opposite portions in the head jacket 124 and as the result it gets difficult to perform
an intensive cooling throughout the cylinder head 117.
(d) The engine is subjected to a large thermal strain.
Since the fore and back opposite portions of the cylinder head 117 are not cooled
enough while the middle portions thereof in the fore and the back direction are cooled
intensively, a large thermal strain tends to be caused in the cylinder head 117 by
such a large temperature difference therebetween.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention has for its objects to reduce the size of a horizontal internal-combustion
engine, to simplify a supporting construction and an alignment adjusting arrangement
for a water pump, to perform an intensive cooling throughout a cylinder head, and
to reduce a thermal strain in a cylinder head.
[0006] For accomplishing the above-mentioned objects, a forced-circulation type water-cooling
system for a horizontal internal-combustion engine according to the present invention
is constructed as follows.
[0007] That is, a radiator is located roughly at the same height as an engine body as well
as in a surrounding space outside a cylinder head positioned at the lateral side of
the engine body. A cool water inlet for a water jacket and a mounting seat for a water
pump are provided at one of the front and back opposite sides of the cylinder head,
which is the same side as a rotation shaft such as a crankshaft or a gear casing projects
from one of the front and back opposite sides of the engine body. The water pump is
mounted on the mounting seat in such a state as its pump shaft extending in the fore
and back direction. A pump driving wheel is fixedly secured to the rotation shaft,
and a pump input wheel is fixedly secured to the pump shaft. And the pump driving
wheel and the pump inlet wheel are interlockingly connected each other through a wrapping
connector provided therebetween.
[0008] Accordingly, the present invention has following advantages.
(a) The size of a horizontal internal-combustion engine can be reduced.
In an engine body, since a water pump can be mounted advantageously in a lateral
space outside a projecting portion including a rotation shaft such as a flywheel and
an output shaft or a gear casing, the water pump can be prevented from projecting
outside a rectangular space for the engine body. Therefore, since the height of the
engine body can be decreased without increasing the sizes thereof in the fore and
back direction as well as in the transverse direction, the size of the horizontal
internal-combustion engine can be reduced.
(b) A supporting construction and an alignment adjusting arrangement for a water pump
can be simplified.
First of all, since a water pump is mounted onto a cylinder head, a supporting
frame only for the pump can be omitted.
Next, since a water pump is mounted onto an engine body which has been precisely
assembled, a mounting error in the axial direction of the pump shaft can be prevented
from being caused at the time of the mounting of the water pump and a pump input wheel
for the water pump can be aligned exactly in the axial direction thereof relative
to a pump driving wheel fixedly secured to a rotation shaft such as a crankshaft.
Therefore, an adjusting shifter means for adjusting a water pump axially can be omitted.
Accordingly, the supporting construction and the alignment adjusting arrangement
for the water pump can be simplified.
(c) The whole of a cylinder head can be cooled intensively.
The cooling water delivered under pressure by means of a water pump is adapted
to flow vigorously through the middle portions of a cylinder head in the vertical
direction from one of the fore and back opposite sides thereof, then impinge against
the other side thereof turning and separating into two streams of upper one and lower
one and flow out to a cylinder jacket through upper and lower jacket communication
ports after such a vigorous circulation through upper and lower half portions of a
head jacket. In this way, since the cooling water circulates vigorously and flows
sufficiently throughout the head jacket, the whole of the cylinder head can be cooled
intensively.
(d) A thermal strain in a cylinder head can be reduced.
As mentioned above, since the whole of a cylinder head is cooled intensively,
an even thermal condition can be attained in the cylinder head and as the result a
thermal strain can be reduced therein.
(e) In the horizontal internal combustion engine as constructed above, in case that
a pump input wheel and a radiator fan are fixedly secured to the outwardly forward
or backward projecting end portion of the pump shaft of the water pump as well as
the radiator is arranged so as to orientate to the radiator fan, the radiator fan
can be driven by a driving means for the water pump. As the result, a driving means
used only for the radiator fan can be omitted and a transmission arrangement for the
internal combustion engine can be simplified totally.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Figures 1 through 18 show the embodiments of the present invention;
Figures 1 through 9 show the first embodiment thereof;
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a soundproof type engine generator
having a horizontal internal-combustion engine and a generator arranged within a soundproof
casing;
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional front view of said engine generator;
Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional plan view of said engine generator;
Figure 4 is a sectional view on IV-IV line in Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a view on V-V line in Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a partial view showing the first variant example corresponding to Figure
4;
Figures 7 through 9 show the second variant example;
Figure 7 is a view corresponding to Figure 4;
Figure 8 is a view on VIII-VIII line in Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a view on IX-IX line in Figure 7;
Figures 10 through 13 show the second embodiment thereof;
Figure 10 is a view corresponding to Figure 1;
Figure 11 is a view corresponding to Figure 2;
Figure 12 is a view corresponding to Figure 3;
Figure 13 is a partial view corresponding to Figure 4;
Figures 14 through 18 show the third embodiment thereof;
Figure 14 is a view corresponding to Figure 1;
Figure 15 is a view corresponding to Figure 2;
Figure 16 is a view corresponding to Figure 3;
Figure 17 is a horizontal sectional plan view of an engine body;
Figure 18 is a partial view corresponding to Figure 4; and
Figure 19 is a schematic vertical sectional view of a conventional horizontal internal-combustion
engine.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Now the embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to
the drawings hereinafter.
(First Embodiment)
[0011] Figures 1 through 9 show the first embodiment thereof.
[0012] In Figures 1 through 3, the symbol 1 indicates a soundproof type engine generator,
and 2 does a soundproof casing thereof. The soundproof casing 2 is formed in a laterally
elongated configuration including a front side shown by the arrow of F, a back side
shown by the arrow of H, a left side shown by the arrow of L in the front view and
a right side shown by the arrow of R in the front view respectively in Fig. 1.
[0013] The soundproof casing 2 has six walls assembled sealingly like a rectangular cover
and is provided with a common base 5 supported on a bottom wall 2a through a plurality
of vibro- isolating rubber members 4. On the common base 5, the engine body 7 of
a water-cooled horizontal internal-combustion engine 6 and a generator 8 are mounted
in parallel at the left and the right respectively. A fuel tank 9 is fixedly secured
to the upper wall 2b of the soundproof casing 2 in a suspended manner above the generator
8. And in the left side space outside the engine body 7, there is provided a radiator
10 roughly at the same height as the engine body 7. A battery 11 is located in front
of the radiator 10. By the way, the inner wall surfaces of the soundproof casing 2
are provided with a soundproof material ( not shown in the drawings ).
[0014] First of all, the above-mentioned internal-combustion engine 6 will be explained
in detail.
[0015] The engine body 7 is formed for a water-cooled two-cylinder diesel engine, which
has a cylinder block 13 formed integrally with a crankcase 12 and equipped with two
cylinders 14, 14 whose axes are laterally horizontal and arranged in parallel relative
to the fore and back direction. A piston 15 is fitted into each cylinder 14. And at
the left side of the cylinder block 13, a cylinder head 17 and a head cover 18 are
fixedly secured in order. The cylinder block 13 has an oil pan 19 protruded from the
underside thereof as well as a gear casing 21 protruded from front side thereof. A
water jacket 22 of the engine body 7 comprises a cylinder jacket 23 provided within
the cylinder block 13 and a head jacket 24 provided within the cylinder head 17, both
of which are interconnected each other through a plurality of jacket communication
ports 25.
[0016] Intake ports 27, 27 provided in the upper side of the cylinder head 17 are connected
to an air-cleaner 29 through an intake pipe 28. The air-cleaner 29 is arranged above
the battery 11. On the other hand, exhaust ports 30, 30 provided in the lower side
of the cylinder head 17 are connected to a muffler 32 through an exhaust pipe 31.
The muffler 32 is located at the back side within the soundproof casing 2.
[0017] And a crankshaft 34 is provided at the central portion of the cylinder block 13 so
as to project backwardly from the backside thereof, and a flywheel 35 is fixedly secured
to the projecting end portion of the crankshaft 34. The flywheel 35 is covered with
a flywheel cover 36 and provided with an output driving pulley 37 protruded as a rotation
shaft A from the backside of the flywheel 35. Further, a starter motor 40 is fixedly
secured on the back portion of the cylinder block 13 through a bracket 39. The starter
motor 40 is electrically connected to the battery 11. And a starting pinion of the
starter motor 40 is adapted to engage a ring gear of the flywheel 35.
[0018] The generator 8 is so arranged that an input shaft 42 thereof is in parallel with
the crankshaft 34 of the engine body 7, and has an input pulley 43 fixedly secured
to the projecting end portion of the input shaft 42. Around both the input pulley
43 and the driving pulley 37, a driving belt 44 is looped continuously under tension.
[0019] Then the forced-circulation type water-cooling system for the internal-combustion
engine 6 is arranged as follows.
[0020] The radiator 10 is so arranged that it extends in the fore and back direction within
the lateral outer space of the cylinder head 17, and constructed as a forced draft
type. That is, at the right side of the radiator 10 as an air inlet side, there are
provided a radiator fan 46, a fan casing 47 and a fan-driving motor 48. A hot water
inlet 51 projects from an upper tank 50 of the radiator 10 and a cooling water outlet
53 projects from a lower tank 52 thereof rightwardly respectively. The upper tank
50 is further provided with a water feed cap 54 at the upper wall thereof.
[0021] On the other hand, the water jacket 22 has a cooling water inlet 56 provided at the
back side of the cylinder head 17 and a hot water outlet 58 provided in a jacket cover
57 of the cylinder jacket 23. Accordingly, the hot water inlet 51 of the radiator
10 is located at the position near the hot water outlet 58 of the water jacket 22,
and the cooling water outlet 53 of the radiator 10 is located at the position near
the cooling water inlet 56 of the water jacket 22. And the hot water outlet 58 and
the hot water inlet 51 of the radiator 10 are interconnected through a flexible hot
water pipe 59 made of rubber and the like substantially in the shortest distance.
The cooling water outlet 53 of the of the radiator 10 and the cooling water inlet
56 of the water jacket 22 are interconnected through a flexible cool water pipe 60
substantially in the shortest distance. By the way, the hot water pipe 59 and the
cool water pipe 60 may be formed of rigid pipes. But, in the case of the flexible
pipe as mentioned above, the piping work can be carried out more conveniently owing
to its large freedom of piping.
[0022] Between the cooling water inlet 56 and the cool water pipe 60, there is interposed
a water pump 62, which is interlockingly connected to the rotation shaft A provided
in the back portion of the crankshaft 34. That is, a pump input pulley 63 as a pump
inlet wheel is connected to the water pump 62, and a pump driving pulley 64 as a pump
driving wheel is provided between the flywheel 35 and the generator driving pulley
37. A driving belt 65 as a wrapping connector is looped continuously around the pump
driving pulley 64 and the pump input pulley 63 under tension.
[0023] As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the water pump 62 is mounted on the cylinder head 17.
[0024] That is, a pump mounting seat 67 is formed on the backside of the cylinder head 17
around the cooling water inlet 56 in such a state as protruding backwardly. A pump
casing 68 is fixedly secured on the pump mounting seat 67 and supports the pump shaft
70 rotatably in such a state as projecting backwardly. The front end of the pump shaft
70 is equipped with a vane wheel 71, and the back end thereof is equipped with the
pump input pulley 63. And a suction nozzle 73 of the pump casing 68 is connected to
the cool water pipe 60 as well as a delivery port 74 of the water pump 62 is in communication
with the cooling water inlet 56 in the fore and back direction.
[0025] The engine generator 1 arranged as mentioned above operates as follows.
[0026] The engine body 7 is started by driving the starter motor 40 by means of the battery
11 and then the generator 8 commences generating of electrical energy.
[0027] The water pump 62 is driven through the driving belt 65 simultaneously with the starting
of the engine body 7. And the fan-driving motor 48 is driven by means of the electrical
power of the battery 11 or from the generator 8 so that the radiator fan 46 serves
to supply the radiator 10 with the cooling air.
[0028] And then the cooling water within the radiator 10 is delivered under pressure to
the water jacket 22 by means of the water pump 62 so as to be circulated to the radiator
10, and in the result the engine body 7 is cooled forcedly thereby. That is, while
the cooling water delivered to the head jacket 24 through the cooling water inlet
56 by the water pump 62 is flowing out of the hot water outlet 58 through the cylinder
jacket 23, the cooling water cools the cylinder head 17 and the cylinders 14 and gets
hotter gradually. Then the hot water is sent to the radiator 10 through the hot water
pipe 59 and radiates the heat there to become cool water. The cool water is returned
to the water jacket 22 through the cool water pipe 60 by means of the water pump 62
so as to carry out the circulation of the cooling water through the cooling system.
[0029] In this case, as shown in Fig. 4, the cooling water delivered under pressure to the
water jacket 22 by the water pump 62 is adapted to impinge against the front wall
of the cylinder head 17 from the back side thereof and then turn to circulate vigorously
within the head jacket 24. After that, the cooling water is adapted to flow into the
cylinder jacket 23 through the upper and lower jacket communication ports 25, 25.
In this way, since the cooling water circulates vigorously throughout the head jacket
24 and flows therethrough sufficiently, the whole of the cylinder head 17 can be cooled
intensively.
[0030] And since the radiator fan 46 is located so as to carry out the forced draft cooling
relative to the radiator 10, the radiator fan 46 doesn't suffer an intensive heating
by the hot air exhausted from the radiator 10, the radiator fan 46 can be made of
plastic material and manufactured at a low cost and light in weight.
[0031] Further, the atmosphere sucked by the operation of the radiator fan 46 through air
suction openings 76 provided in the right side wall 2c of the soundproof casing 2
serves to cool the generator 8, the cylinder head 17 and the exhaust pipe 31 of the
engine body 7 and then cool the hot water within the radiator 10. The atmosphere is
heated during such a cooling, and then exhausted outside the soundproof casing 2 through
exhaust openings 77 provided in the left side wall 2d thereof. And since the intake
pipe 28 and the exhaust pipe 31 of the engine body 7 are arranged apart in the opposite
direction of the fore and back one, the intake pipe 28 is prevented from being heated
by the exhaust pipe 31. Therefore, the charging efficiency for the intake air is enhanced
and the output power of the internal-combustion engine 6 is increased.
[0032] Further, since the cooling air for the radiator 10 is adapted to be pass from the
cylinder head 17 side to the radiator 10 side so that the heat radiated from the cylinder
head 17 can be exhausted smoothly outside the soundproof casing 2, and heat stagnation
in the upper apace within the soundproof casing 2 can be effectively prevented. Accordingly,
the temperature within the soundproof casing 2 can be kept comparatively low and the
reliabilities of the control electric appliances within the soundproof casing 2 can
be enhanced even in the case that they are arranged therewithin.
[0033] By the way, as a transmission means for the water pump 62, the loop-shaped transmission
means such as the pulleies and the belt are used in the above-mentioned embodiment,
but sprocket wheels and a chain may be used also instead of them.
[0034] Further, instead of the two-cylinder type diesel engine, a single-cylinder type one
or a gasoline engine may be adopted as the engine body 7 of the internal-combustion
engine 6.
[0035] Figures 6 through 9 show variant examples, wherein the component parts having the
same functions as the ones in the above-mentioned embodiment will be explained under
the indication by the same symbols hereinafter.
[0036] Figure 6 shows the first variant example, wherein the mounting construction for the
water pump 62 is modified as follows. That is, an opening 79 is provided at the backside
of the cylinder head 17, and a side cover 80 is provided there so as to cover the
opening 79. The pump mounting seat 67 is formed on the backside of the side cover
80 and has the water pump 62 mounted thereon.
[0037] Figures 7 through 9 show the second variant example, wherein the water pump 62 comprises
a pump casing 82 and a pump body 83 which are constructed so as to be separable each
other in the fore and back direction. At the back wall of the cylinder head 17, there
are provided the upper and the lower cooling water inlets 56, 56 and the pump mounting
seat 67, on which the pump casing 82 is mounted so as to cover the cooling water inlets
56, 56. The pump casing 82 has the suction nozzle 84 protruded slantly downward and
the delivery nozzle 85 formed at the center thereof so as to orientate to the cooling
water inlets 56.
[0038] Figures 10 through 18 show the other embodiments, wherein only the different constructions
from the above-mentioned first embodiment will be explained hereinafter. The component
parts having the same functions as the ones in the above-mentioned first embodiment
are indicated by the same symbols.
(Second Embodiment)
[0039] Figures 10 through 13 show the second embodiment, wherein the radiator 10 is so arranged
that it extends in the left and right direction in the left side portion of the back
side space outside the engine body 7. And the air cleaner 29 is located above the
cylinder head 17, and the muffler 32 is located in the left and back side space outside
the cylinder head 17. The radiator 10 is constructed the same as the above-mentioned
forced draft type one and equipped with the radiator fan 46 orientated to the air
inlets at the front side thereof. The radiator fan 46 is fixedly secured to the back
end portion of the pump shaft 70 of the water pump 62. And the water pump 62 and the
radiator fan 46 are adapted to be driven through the driving belt 65 simultaneously
with the operation of the engine body 7.
[0040] The atmosphere sucked by the operation of the radiator fan 46 through the air suction
openings 76 provided in the right side portion of the front wall 2e and in the right
side wall 2c respectively is heated during the cooling of the hot water within the
radiator 10 and exhausted outside the soundproof casing 2 through the exhaust openings
77 provided in the left side portion of the back wall 2f thereof.
(Third Embodiment)
[0041] Figures 14 through 18 show the third embodiment, wherein the engine body 7 of the
internal-combustion engine 6 is constructed for a single-cylinder type diesel engine,
and the radiator 10 is located in such a state as extending in the left and right
direction in the left portion of the front side space outside the engine body 7. The
air cleaner 29 is located above the cylinder head 17, and the muffler 32 is located
in the left and back side space outside the cylinder head 17. The radiator 10 is constructed
the same as the above-mentioned forced draft type one and equipped with the radiator
fan 46 orientated to the air inlets at the backside thereof.
[0042] In the water jacket 22 for the engine body 7, the cooling water inlet 56 is provided
in the front wall of the cylinder head 17 in such a state as opening in the fore and
back direction, and the hot water outlet 58 is provided in the jacket cover 57 for
the cylinder jacket 23. The water pump 62 is mounted on the pump mounting seat 67
formed around the cooling water inlet 56. The delivery port 74 of the water pump 62
is in communication with the cooling water inlet 56 in the fore and back direction.
The radiator fan 46 is fixedly secured to the front end portion of the pump shaft
70 which extends in the water pump 62 in the fore and back direction.
[0043] On the other hand, the pump driving shaft 87 ( rotation shaft A ) projects forward
from the right and upper portion of the gear casing 21. The pump driving shaft 87
is interlockingly connected to the crankshaft 34 through the driven gear 88 secured
to the back end portion thereof and the gear transmission means within the gear casing
21. The pump driving pulley ( pump driving wheel ) 64 is fixedly secured to the front
end portion of the pump driving shaft 87. And the pump input pulley ( pump input wheel
) 63 is fixedly secured to the pump shaft 70 of the water pump 62. Around these both
pulleies 63, 64, the pump driving belt ( wrapping connector ) 65 is looped continuously
under tension so that the water pump 62 and the radiator fan 46 can be driven simultaneously
by the operation of the engine body 7.
[0044] As shown in Fig 18, the cooling water delivered to the water jacket 22 by the operation
of the water pump 62 is adapted to flow thereinto vigorously from the front side of
the cylinder head 17 and impinge against the back wall thereof. Thereupon, the cooling
water turns the flowing direction thereof so as to circulate vigorously throughout
the cylinder jacket 24 and a portion of the circulating cooling water flows into the
cylinder jacket 23 through the jacket communication ports 25. In this way, since the
cooling water circulates vigorously throughout the head jacket 24 and flows therethrough
entirely, the whole of the cylinder head 17 can be cooled intensively.
[0045] And the atmosphere sucked by the operation of the radiator fan 46 through the air
suction openings 76 respectively provided in the right side portion of the front wall
2e and the right side wall 2e of the soundproof casing 2 is heated during the cooling
of the hot water within the radiator 10 and exhausted outside the casing 2 through
the exhaust openings 77 provided in the left side portion of the front wall 2e.
[0046] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, in the claims and/or in the
accompanying drawings may, both separately and in any combination thereof, be material
for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
1. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine,
a radiator 10 of the horizontal internal-combustion engine 6 being located roughly
at the same height as an engine body 7 thereof positioned at the lateral side of the
engine body 7,
the cooling water within the radiator 10 being adapted to be delivered under
pressure to a water jacket 22 and circulated to the radiator 10 by means of a water
pump 62,
a cooling water inlet 56 for the water jacket 22 and a pump mounting seat 67
for the water pump 62 being provided at one of the fore and back opposite sides of
the cylinder head 17, and the water pump 62 being mounted on the pump mounting seat
67 in such a state as a pump shaft 70 extending in the fore and back direction, and
a pump driving wheel 64 being fixedly secured to a rotation shaft A projecting
from one of the fore and back opposite sides of the engine body 7, which being the
same side as the water pump 62 mounting side, and the pump driving wheel 64 being
interlockingly connected through a wrapping connector 65 to a pump input wheel 63
fixedly secured to the pump shaft 70.
2. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 1,
the radiator 10 is equipped with a radiator fan 46 orientated thereto.
3. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 1,
the radiator 10 is arranged in a laterally orientated state in the lateral space
outside the cylinder head 17 so that the cooling air flow passes by in the lateral
direction.
4. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 3,
the radiator fan 46 is interposed between the radiator 10 and the cylinder head
17 and positioned so as to carry out a forced drafting relative to the radiator 10.
5. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 1,
the radiator 10 is located in such a state as orientating in the fore and back
direction in the back space outside the cylinder head 17 so that the cooling air flow
passes by in the fore and back direction.
6. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 1,
the radiator 10 is arranged in such a state as orientating in the fore and back
direction in the front space outside the cylinder head 17 so that the cooling air
flow passes by in the fore and back direction.
7. In a forced-circulation type water-cooling system for a horizontal internal-combustion
engine as defined in Claim 5 or Claim 6,
the water pump 62 is mounted on one of the front and back opposite sides of
the cylinder head 17, which is the same side as the radiator 10 is located,
a pump input wheel 63 and the radiator fan 46 are fixedly secured to the projecting
end portion of the pump shaft 70 of the water pump 62, which projects outwardly in
the fore and back direction, and
the radiator 10 is located so as to orientate to the radiator fan 46.