[Field of Art]
[0001] The present invention relates to a tractor.
[Background Art]
[0002] As shown in patent literature 1 and 2, for example, the tractor is equipped with
an engine bonnet (bonnet) that forms an engine compartment, and in the engine compartment,
an exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus (exhaust-gas cleaning process apparatus) is installed
above the engine.
[Prior Art Literature]
[Patent Literature]
[Summary of Invention]
[Problem to Be Solved by Invention]
[0004] There is a demand for a tractor to be provided with a plurality of exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatuses for cleaning exhaust gas discharged from an engine. Examples of the plurality
of exhaust-gas cleaning apparatuses include an exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus that
cleans exhaust gas using a cleaning filter and an exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus that
cleans exhaust gas using a reducing agent.
[0005] When the conventional art is adopted and the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus are installed in the engine compartment,
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
are located above the engine, and thus, even when the size of one of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus is smaller than the
size of the other exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus, the mounting height of the engine
bonnet must be set to correspond to the larger exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus. Therefore,
the mounting height of the engine bonnet is increased.
[0006] The present invention provides a tractor for which it is possible to provide a first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and a second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus in an engine
compartment while keeping the mounting height of the engine bonnet low, keeping the
front-back length of the engine compartment short, and supporting the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus onto the vehicle
body frame while in an appropriate connection state.
[Means for Solving Problem]
[0007] The tractor of the present invention is provided with:
an engine bonnet forming an engine compartment; a first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
and a second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus provided in the engine compartment for
purifying exhaust gas discharged from the engine; and a support arm supported by the
vehicle body frame and supporting the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus is provided, the first exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus being provided above the engine and having the longitudinal direction thereof
oriented laterally to the vehicle body, and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
being provided at the rear of the engine and having the longitudinal direction thereof
oriented laterally to the vehicle body; wherein, the support member is provided with
a support part extending upward from the vehicle body frame in a state in which the
support member extends conforming to the front portion of the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus while supporting the front portion and a support arm portion extending forward
from the upper portion of the strut portion along a lower portion of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus while supporting the lower portion.
[0008] According to this configuration, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus, which
is the smaller of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus, is installed above the engine, and the larger second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus is installed behind the engine, and the mounting height of the
engine bonnet can be set based on the size of the small first exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus. Furthermore, since the longitudinal direction of both the first and second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatuses is the side of the vehicle body, the first and second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatuses can be accommodated compared to the longitudinal
direction of the vehicle body, and it is possible to shorten the length of the space
in the vehicle-body front-back direction necessary for the installation of the first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus, while keeping the mounting height of the engine bonnet
low and the longitudinal length of the engine compartment shorter, and a second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus can be provided in the engine compartment.
[0009] Because the positional relationship between the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus is supported by the vehicle body frame
in a state where the positional relationship is set by the support member, the first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus can be
easily connected; for example, even in a connection structure that does not have a
function enabling adjustment of the positional relationship between the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus, the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus can be connected
in a positional relationship advantageous for connection.
[0010] In the present invention, preferably,
the vehicle body frame is provided with a flywheel housing extending backward from
the back portion of the engine and positioned below the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus, and the strut portion extends upward from the flywheel housing toward the
vehicle body.
[0011] According to this configuration, since the strut portion extends upward from the
flywheel housing located below the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus, the length
of the strut portion can be shortened, and it is possible to firmly support the first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus onto
the vehicle body frame such that the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus do not readily swing.
[0012] Preferably the present invention
is provided with a position adjustment portion that can adjust a support position
of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus on the strut portion in the vehicle-body
up-down direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction.
[0013] According to the present configuration, even when there is a positional shift between
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
in the vehicle-body up-down direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and
the vehicle-body horizontal width direction due to manufacturing errors in the support
member, by for example, adjusting the positional shift via the position adjustment
portion, for example, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus can be connected even in a connection structure not provided with
a function for correcting the positional shift, and thus the connection structure
can be simplified in that a special positional shift adjustment portion is not required
in a connection structure that connects the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and
the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus.
[0014] Preferably the present invention
is provided with a lower support portion that is supported at a lower portion of the
strut portion and supports a lower portion of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus.
[0015] According to this configuration, the front portion of the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus is supported by the strut portion, and the lower portion of the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus is supported by the strut portion, and thus the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus can be firmly supported by the support member.
[0016] Preferably the present invention
is provided with a second position adjustment portion that can adjust a support position
of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus on the lower support portion in the vehicle-body
up-down direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction.
[0017] According to the present configuration, even when there is a positional shift between
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
in the vehicle-body up-down direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and
the vehicle-body horizontal width direction due to manufacturing errors in the support
member, for example, by adjusting the positional shift via a second position adjustment
portion, for example, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus can be connected even in a connection structure not provided with
a function for correcting the positional shift, and thus the connection structure
can be simplified in that a special positional shift adjustment portion is not required
in a connection structure that connects the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and
the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus.
[0018] In the present invention, preferably
the lower portion of the strut portion comprises a seat portion supporting the strut
portion onto the vehicle body frame by being connected to the vehicle body frame,
and the lower support portion is provided to the seat portion.
[0019] According to this configuration, the seat portion serves as a connection member for
supporting the lower support portion on the strut portion, and thus the structure
of providing the lower support portion on the support post portion can be simplified
without requiring a special connection member.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0020]
[FIG. 1] A left side view illustrating an entirety of a tractor.
[FIG. 2] A left side view illustrating a first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and
a second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus.
[FIG. 3] A plan view illustrating the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus and the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus.
[FIG. 4] A back view illustrating a support member.
[FIG. 5] A perspective view of the support member in an exploded state.
[FIG. 6] A right side view illustrating left and right brake operation devices.
[FIG. 7] An explanatory diagram illustrating a summary of assembly of the brake pedal.
[FIG. 8] A back view illustrating a steering-post cover and a panel cover.
[FIG. 9] A back view of a panel cover provided with another embodiment.
[FIG. 10] A perspective view of a steering-post cover provided with another embodiment.
[Embodiments of Invention]
[0021] An embodiment that is one example of the present invention is described below based
on the drawings.
[0022] Note that in the following description, in regards to a traveling vehicle body of
a tractor, the direction of arrow F illustrated in FIG. 1 is defined as "vehicle-body
front", the direction of arrow B is defined as "vehicle-body back", the direction
of arrow U is defined as "vehicle-body up", the direction of arrow D is defined as
"vehicle-body down", the direction heading toward the surface of the page is defined
as "vehicle-body left", and the direction heading toward the reverse face of the page
is defined as "vehicle-body right".
[Overall Configuration of Tractor]
[0023] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the tractor is provided with a traveling vehicle body 3
supported by a pair of left and right front wheels 1, which can be steered and driven,
and a pair of left and right back wheels 2, which can be driven. A vehicle body frame
4 of the traveling vehicle body 3 is constituted by an engine 5, a flywheel housing
6 connected to a back portion of the engine 5, a clutch housing 7 connected to a back
portion of the flywheel housing 6, a transmission case 7a connected to a back portion
of the clutch housing 7, and a front frame 8 connected to a lower portion of the engine
5. A motor unit 9 provided with the engine 5 is formed in a front portion of the traveling
vehicle body 3. A driver's seat 10 and a driving unit 12, which is provided with a
steering wheel 11 whereby a steering operation of the front wheels 1 is performed,
are formed in a back portion of the traveling vehicle body 3. A linking mechanism
13, which connects a work apparatus such as a rotary tilling apparatus (not illustrated)
in a manner enabling a raising and lowering operation of the work apparatus, and a
power takeoff shaft 14, which takes power from the engine 5 and outputs this to the
connected work apparatus, are provided in a back portion of the transmission case
7a. Reference numeral 20 illustrated in FIG. 1 is a ROPS frame.
[Configuration of Motor Unit]
[0024] As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the motor unit 9 is provided with an engine compartment
15. The engine compartment 15 is formed by an engine bonnet 16, which covers the engine
compartment 15 from above and the front; a partition member 17 that forms a partition
between the engine compartment 15 and the driving unit 12; and the like.
[0025] As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the engine 5, a radiator 18 that cools the engine
5, and a first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus (DPF) 21 and second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus (scR) 22 that perform cleaning processes of exhaust gas exhausted by the
engine 5 are provided in the engine compartment 15.
[Configuration of Radiator]
[0026] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the radiator 18 is provided in front of the engine 5. A
blowing action of a rotary fan 19 positioned between the radiator 18 and the engine
5 introduces cooling air from outside the engine compartment 15 to inside the engine
compartment and supplies the cooling air to the radiator 18. The cooling air is supplied
to the radiator 18 in a state of the cooling air passing through the radiator 18 from
front to back. In the radiator 18, engine cooling water is cooled by heat exchange
between the supplied cooling air and the engine cooling water. The engine 5 is cooled
by the cooled engine cooling water being supplied to the engine 5.
[Configurations of First Exhaust-Gas Cleaning Apparatus and Second Exhaust-Gas Cleaning
Apparatus]
[0027] The engine 5 is a diesel engine. As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 is provided above the engine 5 in a state wherein a longitudinal
direction of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus adopts a vehicle-body horizontal
orientation. A maximum length H in a vehicle-body up-down direction of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 is set to be shorter than a maximum length W in a vehicle-body
front-back direction of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21. As illustrated
in FIGS. 2 and 3, an exhaust-gas suctioning portion 21a, which is provided to a part
on one end side, in a vehicle-body horizontal width direction, of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21, and an exhaust-gas exhausting portion 5a, which is provided
to the engine 5, are connected. An exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b is provided
to a part on another end side, in the vehicle-body horizontal width direction, of
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21. In the present embodiment, the exhaust-gas
suctioning portion 21a protrudes downward from a lower portion of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 at an end portion on a vehicle-body left horizontal side of
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21, and the exhaust-gas discharging portion
21b protrudes backward from an end portion on a vehicle-body right horizontal side
of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21.
[0028] In the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21, the exhaust gas exhausted by the
engine 5 from the exhaust-gas exhausting portion 5a is suctioned by the exhaust-gas
suctioning portion 21a into the apparatus, and diesel microparticles included in the
suctioned exhaust gas are collected by a collection filter (not illustrated). This
performs an exhaust-gas cleaning process of decreasing the diesel microparticles.
The exhaust gas subjected to the cleaning process is discharged from the exhaust-gas
discharging portion 21b.
[0029] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 is
provided behind the engine 5 in a state wherein a longitudinal direction of the second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus adopts the vehicle-body horizontal orientation. An
exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a, which is provided to a part on one end side,
in the vehicle-body horizontal width direction, of the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus 22, and the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 are connected by a connecting pipe 23. An exhaust-gas discharging
portion 22b is provided to a part on another end side, in the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction, of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22. In the present embodiment,
the exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a is provided to an end portion on a vehicle-body
left horizontal side of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22, and the exhaust-gas
discharging portion 22b is provided to an end portion on a vehicle-body right horizontal
side of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22.
[0030] In the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22, the exhaust gas discharged by the
first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 from the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b
is supplied by the connecting pipe 23 to the exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a
and introduced by the exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a into the apparatus, and
the introduced exhaust gas is subjected to the cleaning process by a reducing agent.
Specifically, aqueous urea as the reducing agent is injected into the introduced exhaust
gas, hydrolyzing the exhaust gas. This performs an exhaust-gas cleaning process of
decreasing nitrogen oxides included in the exhaust gas. The exhaust gas subjected
to the cleaning process is exhausted from the exhaust-gas discharging portion 22b
to a vehicle-body horizontal outer side.
[0031] As illustrated in FIG. 3, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 is supported
in an attachment disposition wherein the part on the other end side, in the vehicle-body
horizontal width direction, is swung and displaced to a vehicle-body front side of
the part on the one end side, in the vehicle-body horizontal width direction, in a
state wherein the exhaust-gas suctioning portion 21a is the center of the swinging.
That is, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 is supported in a disposition
wherein in a plan view, the longitudinal direction thereof is inclined relative to
the vehicle-body horizontal width direction. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the exhaust-gas
introduction portion 22a of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 extends diagonally
backward and upward from the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22. A positional
relationship between the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b of the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 and the exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a of the second exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 22 can be made to be a positional relationship appropriate for
adopting a connecting pipe 23 having no bellows or other adjustment means of adjusting
the positional relationship between the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b and the
exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a. This can be done by bringing the first exhaust-gas
cleaning apparatus 21 and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 in proximity
to each other in the vehicle-body front-back direction and by directly connecting
the exhaust-gas suctioning portion 21a of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
21 to the exhaust-gas exhausting portion 5a of the engine 5.
[0032] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, a back portion 21c of the first exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus 21 is positioned on a vehicle-body back side of a back end portion of the
engine 5. In a plan view, the back portion 21c of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
21 and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 overlap.
[0033] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the partition member 17 that forms the partition
between the engine compartment 15 and the driving unit 12 is provided across a back
location of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 and a lower location of the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22. The partition member 17 is configured so
a part 17a—positioned in the lower location of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
22—of the partition member 17 is positioned on a vehicle-body front side of a part
17b—positioned in the back location of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22—of
the partition member 17. The part 17a—positioned in the lower location of the second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22—of the partition member 17 is provided with a portion
in an inclined state that, in moving toward its lower end side, is positioned more
to a vehicle-body front side. A footwell of the driving unit 12 can be extended below
the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22.
[0034] As illustrated in FIG. 6, electrical wires 24 are provided across the engine compartment
15 and the driving unit 12. In the present embodiment, a plurality of electrical wires
24 is provided. However, it is also possible for only one to be provided. The electrical
wires 24 enter from the engine compartment 15 into the footwell of the driving unit
12 by passing below a part positioned in a central portion in the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction of the partition member 17. The electrical wires 24 transmit information
relating to actuation of the engine 5 to gauges of the driving unit 12. A portion
of the electrical wires 24 that is positioned on a driving-unit side of the partition
member 17 is wired in a state of conforming to the part 17a—positioned in the lower
location of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22—of the partition member 17
in the footwell of the driving unit 12. The electrical wires 24 pass through a conduit
25. The conduit 25 is supported on the partition member 17 by a clamp 26.
[Support Member of Exhaust-Gas Cleaning Apparatuses]
[0035] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21
and the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 are supported on the vehicle body
frame 4 via a support member 30. The first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 and the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 are supported by the vehicle body frame 4
in a state wherein the positional relationship between the exhaust-gas discharging
portion 21b of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 and the exhaust-gas introduction
portion 22a of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 is set by the support
member 30.
[0036] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3, 4, and 5, the support member 30 is provided with a
strut portion 31 that extends upward from the vehicle body frame 4 in a state of conforming
to a front portion 22c of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 and supports
the front portion 22c of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22, a support arm
portion 32 that extends in a vehicle-body forward orientation from an upper portion
of the strut portion 31 in a state of conforming to a lower portion 21d of the first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 and supports the lower portion 21d of the first
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21, and a lower support portion 33 that is provided
to a lower portion of the strut portion 31 and supports a lower portion 22d of the
second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22.
[0037] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the strut portion 31 has a seat portion 34 provided
to the lower portion of the strut portion 31 and is supported on the vehicle body
frame 4 by the seat portion 34 being connected to the vehicle body frame 4. The connection
of the seat portion 34 to the vehicle body frame 4 is performed by the flywheel housing
6 constituting the vehicle body frame 4. The flywheel housing 6 is positioned below
the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 and can keep a length of the strut portion
31 short.
[0038] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the strut portion 31 is provided with left
and right strut rods 31a lined up at an interval in the vehicle-body horizontal width
direction. A lower strut-portion reinforcing rod 3 1b, which connects lower portions
of the strut rods 31a, and an upper strut-portion reinforcing rod 31c, which connects
upper portions of the strut rods 31a, are provided across the left and right strut
rods 31a. The left and right strut rods 31a are constituted by steel pipes.
[0039] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, a front support portion 31d supporting the second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 is provided to each of the left and right strut
rods 31a. The front portion 22c of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 is
supported by the strut portion 31 by front connecting portions 22e-provided in two
locations, left and right, in the front portion 22c of the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus 22-being connected to the front support portion 31d.
[0040] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, seat plate portions 34a provided to respective
lower portions of the left and right strut rods 31a are provided to the seat portion
34. In the seat portion 34, the left and right seat plate portions 34a being connected
to the flywheel housing 6 by a plurality of connecting bolts provides a detachable
connection to the flywheel housing 6.
[0041] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the lower support portion 33 is provided with
lower support pieces 33a provided to the lower portions of the left and right strut
rods 31a. The left and right lower support pieces 33a are provided to the strut rods
31a by being formed on the seat plate portions 34a. The lower support portion 33 is
provided to the seat portion 34. The lower portion 22d of the second exhaust-gas cleaning
apparatus 22 is supported by the lower support portion 33 by lower connecting portions
22f-provided in two locations, left and right, in the lower portion 22d of the second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22-being connected to the lower support pieces 33a.
[0042] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the support arm portion 32 is provided with
arm bodies 32a that extend in the vehicle-body forward orientation from respective
upper portions of the left and right strut rods 31a. An arm reinforcing rod 32b connecting
the left and right arm bodies 32a is provided across distal end portions of the left
and right arm bodies 32a. Among the left and right arm bodies 32a, the left arm body
32a is configured to connect via a relay member 32c to a lower connecting portion
21e provided to the lower portion 21d of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
21. The right arm body 32a is configured to connect directly to the lower connecting
portion 21e of the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21.
[Configuration of Position Adjustment of Exhaust-Gas Cleaning Apparatuses]
[0043] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the support member 30 is provided with a position
adjustment portion 35 that can adjust a support position-in the vehicle-body up-down
direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction-of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 on the strut portion
31 and with a second position adjustment portion 37 that can adjust a support position-in
the vehicle-body up-down direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the
vehicle-body horizontal width direction-of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
22 on the lower support portion 33.
[0044] When there is a position shift between the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b of
the first exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 21 and the exhaust-gas introduction portion
22a of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22, so the positional relationship
between the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b and the exhaust-gas introduction portion
22a becomes appropriate and the exhaust-gas discharging portion 21b and the exhaust-gas
introduction portion 22a can be appropriately connected by the connecting pipe 23
having no position adjustment function, the positional relationship between the exhaust-gas
discharging portion 21b and the exhaust-gas introduction portion 22a can be adjusted
by the position adjustment portion 35 and the second position adjustment portion 37.
[0045] Specifically, as illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the position adjustment portion
35 is provided with an adjustment member 36 positioned between the front connection
portion 22e of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 and the front support
portion 31d of the strut portion 31, a first connecting bolt 36a connecting the front
connecting portion 22e and the adjustment member 36, and a second connecting bolt
36b connecting the front support portion 31d and the adjustment member 36.
[0046] As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, and 5, the second position adjustment portion 37 is
provided with a second adjustment member 38 positioned between the lower connecting
portion 22f of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 and the lower support
piece 33a of the strut portion 31, a third connecting bolt 38a connecting the lower
connecting portion 22f and the second adjustment member 38, and a fourth connecting
bolt 38b connecting the lower support piece 33a and the second adjustment member 38.
[0047] A hole diameter of a through hole (not illustrated) of the adjustment member 36 into
which the first connecting bolt 36a is inserted is made greater than an outer diameter
of the first connecting bolt 36a for a configuration enabling position shifting of
the front connecting portion 22e relative to the adjustment member 36. A through hole
(not illustrated) of the position adjustment member 36 into which the second connecting
bolt 36b is inserted is made greater than an outer diameter of the second connecting
bolt 36b for a configuration enabling position shifting of the adjustment member 36
relative to the front support portion 31d.
[0048] A hole diameter of a through hole (not illustrated) of the second adjustment member
38 into which the third bolt 38a is inserted is made greater than an outer diameter
of the third connecting bolt 38a for a configuration enabling position shifting of
the adjustment member 36 relative to the front support portion 31d. A hole diameter
of a through hole (not illustrated) of the second adjustment member 38 into which
the fourth connecting bolt 38b is inserted is made greater than an outer diameter
of the fourth connecting bolt 38b for a configuration enabling position shifting of
the adjustment member 36 relative to the front support portion 31d.
[0049] In the position adjustment portion 35, among the first connecting bolt 36a, the second
connecting bolt 36b, the third connecting bolt 38a, and the fourth connecting bolt
38b, tightening of a connecting bolt corresponding to desired position adjustment
is loosened. Performing an operation of moving the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
22 shifts the position of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 relative to
the support member 30. This changes the support position-in the vehicle-body up-down
direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction-of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 on the strut portion
31 in a manner corresponding to the operation that is performed of moving the second
exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22.
[0050] In the second position adjustment portion 37, among the first connecting bolt 36a,
the second connecting bolt 36b, the third connecting bolt 38a, and the fourth connecting
bolt 38b, tightening of a connecting bolt corresponding to desired position adjustment
is loosened. Performing an operation of moving the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus
22 shifts the position of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 relative to
the support member 30. This changes the support position-in the vehicle-body up-down
direction, the vehicle-body front-back direction, and the vehicle-body horizontal
width direction-of the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22 on the lower support
portion 33 in a manner corresponding to the operation that is performed of moving
the second exhaust-gas cleaning apparatus 22.
[Configuration of Driving Unit]
[0051] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the driving unit 12 is provided behind the engine compartment
15. As illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3, and 8, the driving unit 12 is provided with the
driver's seat 10, the steering wheel 11 whereby the steering operation of the front
wheels 1 is performed, a left brake operation unit 40L whereby brakes (not illustrated)
for the left back wheel are operated, and a right brake operation unit 40R whereby
brakes (not illustrated) for the right back wheel are operated.
[Configurations of Left Brake Operation Unit and Right Brake Operation Unit]
[0052] As illustrated in FIG. 8, the left brake operation unit 40L and the right brake operation
unit 40R are provided to the right and below the steering wheel 11. As illustrated
in FIGS. 3, 6, and 8, the left brake operation unit 40L and the right brake operation
unit 40R are each provided with a brake pedal 41, a return spring 42 that subjects
the brake pedal 41 to an operation of being returned to an initial position ("off'),
and a master cylinder 43 connected to the brake pedal 41.
[0053] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the brake pedal 41 is provided with a pedal arm portion
41a and with a footboard portion 41b provided at a lower end portion of the pedal
arm portion 41a. A support shaft 44 is provided at an upper portion of the pedal arm
portion 41a. The support shaft 44 is supported by a support portion 45 provided to
the traveling vehicle body 3. The brake pedal 41 is supported on the traveling vehicle
body 3 in a state of being able to swing between the initial position ("off") and
a braking position ("on") by using a shaft core P of the support shaft 44 as a swinging
fulcrum. The brake pedal 41 is positioned to the initial position ("off") by the pedal
arm portion 41a abutting a stopper 47.
[0054] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the partition member 17 forming the partition between the
engine compartment 15 and the driving unit 12 is provided on a vehicle-body front
side of the brake pedal 41. The return spring 42 is engaged to the pedal arm portion
41a and a spring support portion 17d provided to the partition member 17. The return
spring 42 biases the brake pedal 41 to swing to the initial position ("off") by using
the partition member 17 as a counterforce member.
[0055] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the partition member 17 is configured so the part 17a,
which corresponds to the footboard portion 41b, of the partition member 17 is positioned
on a vehicle-body front side of the part 17b, which corresponds to the support shaft
44, of the partition member 17. A front portion of the footwell of the driving unit
12 can be extended forward past the support shaft 44.
[0056] As illustrated in FIG. 6, the master cylinder 43 is provided on a vehicle-body back
side of the support shaft 44 of the brake pedal 41. The master cylinder 43 is fixed
in a detachable manner to the support portion 45. A slidable operation shaft 43a of
the master cylinder 43 and an operation arm portion 41c provided to the brake pedal
41 are interconnected. The operation arm portion 41c extends from the pedal arm portion
41a toward an opposite side of a side whereon the footboard portion 41b is positioned
relative to the support shaft 44.
[0057] In both the left brake operation unit 40L and the right brake operation unit 40R,
when the brake pedal 41 is subjected to a stepping operation against the return spring
42 and enters the braking position ("on"), the operation shaft 43a of the master cylinder
43 is subjected to a sliding operation to a pushed-in side by the operation arm portion
41c. The master cylinder 43 supplies operational hydraulic pressure to the brakes
(not illustrated), and the brakes perform an operation of switching to a braking state.
When the stepping operation of the brake pedal 41 is released, the brake pedal 41
is subjected to an operation of returning to the initial position ("off") by the return
spring 42, and the operation shaft 43a of the master cylinder 43 is subjected to a
sliding operation to a pulled-out side by the operation arm portion 41c. The imparting
of the operational hydraulic pressure by the master cylinder 43 to the brakes is released,
and the brakes perform an operation of switching to an initial state.
[Configuration of Return Spring]
[0058] As illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 6, the return spring 42 is constituted by a torsion
coil spring and is provided with a coil portion 42a, an arm portion 42b extending
from one end side of the coil portion 42a, and an arm portion 42c extending from another
end side of the coil portion 42a. The coil portion 42a is fitted onto the support
shaft 44, and the return spring 42 is supported by the support shaft 44. The arm portion
42b on the one end side is engaged to the spring support portion 17d of the partition
member 17. The arm portion 42c on the other end side is engaged to the pedal arm portion
41a.
[0059] As illustrated in FIG. 6, a bent end portion 42d engaged to the pedal arm portion
41a is provided to the arm portion 42c on the other end side. A through hole 46 whereto
the bent end portion 42d is engaged is provided to the pedal arm portion 41a. A shape
of the through hole 46 is made to be a shape into which the bent end portion 42d,
which moves along the shaft core P of the support shaft 44, can be inserted. The return
spring 42 and the brake pedal 41 can be assembled by the following assembly outline.
[0060] As illustrated in FIG. 7, the coil portion 42a fits the return spring 42 onto the
support shaft 44, and the arm portion 42b on the one end side is placed in a state
of being engaged to the partition member 17. The return spring 42 is in a free state.
The stopper 47 is removed from the support portion 45. The brake pedal 41 is attached
to the support shaft 44 and swung up, and the brake pedal 41 is operated in a disposition
opposing the support shaft, wherein the footboard portion 41b is positioned in a position
higher than when the brake pedal 41 is positioned in the initial position ("off").
The brake pedal 41 in this attitude of opposing the support shaft is guided to the
support shaft 44 and moved toward the return spring 42. By moving the brake pedal
41, the bent end portion 42d of the return spring 42 moves toward the pedal arm portion
41a in a direction along the shaft core p of the support shaft 44, is inserted into
the through hole 46 from an inner side of the pedal arm portion 41a, and moves to
an outer side of the pedal arm portion 41a. Next, the brake pedal 41 is swung down.
At this time, the operation arm portion 41c enters a slit 17e provided in the partition
member 17. The stopper 47 is attached to the support portion 45, and the brake pedal
41 is moved to the initial position ("off"). This causes the brake pedal 41 to be
stopped by the stopper 47. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the bent end portion 42d engages
to the pedal arm portion 41a, the return spring 42 is provided with an elastic restoring
force, and the brake pedal 41 enters a state of being biased and swung to the initial
position ("off") by the return spring 42. The slit 17e is closed off once assembly
of the brake pedal 41 is finished.
[Configurations of Steering-Post Cover and Panel Cover]
[0061] The steering wheel 11 is supported in a state of being able to change positions in
the front-back direction and the up-down direction. As illustrated in FIG. 8, a steering-post
cover 50 is inserted into a through hole 52 of a panel cover 51 supported on the traveling
vehicle body 3. When the steering wheel 11 changes positions in the front-back direction,
the steering-post cover 50 follows the steering wheel 11 and swings in the front-back
direction relative to the panel cover 51. A bellows-shaped expandable cover 53 is
connected across a proximal-side lower portion of the steering-post cover 50 and a
lower portion 51a of the panel cover 51. The expandable cover 53 expands and contracts
according to the swinging of the steering-post cover 50 but, regardless of the swinging
of the steering-post cover 50, places a gap between the steering-post cover 50 and
the lower portion 51a of the panel cover 51 in a closed state. Between a part opposing
a distal-side wall portion of the steering-post cover 50 of the panel cover 51 and
the distal-side wall portion of the steering-post cover 50, a gap that allows the
steering-post cover 50 to swing is provided. However, above the gap and on the distal-side
wall portion of the steering-post cover 50, a bulging portion that bulges toward a
cover outer side and makes the gap difficult to see from above is provided. In the
panel cover 51, a face portion 51b corresponding to a side portion of the steering-post
cover 50 is raised to the proximal side. Even if the steering-post cover 50 swings,
the face portion 5 1b makes it difficult to see the gap between the steering-post
cover 50 and the panel cover 51 on a horizontal side of the steering-post cover 50.
[Other Embodiments]
[0062]
- (1) FIG. 9 is a back view of a panel cover 55 provided with another embodiment. FIG.
10 is a perspective view of a steering post cover 56 provided with another embodiment.
In the panel cover 55 provided with another embodiment, below a through hole 57 into
which the steering-post cover 56 is inserted, an opening 58 and a proximal wall 59
extending upward from a lower edge portion of the opening 58 are provided. In the
steering-post cover 56, on a proximal-side lower portion, a proximal extended portion
61 that extends lower than a lower end 60a of a horizontal wall portion 60 is provided,
and on a distal-side lower portion, a distal extended portion 62 that extends lower
than the lower end 60a of the horizontal wall portion 60 is provided. The proximal
wall 59, the proximal extended portion 61, and the distal extended portion 62 serve
as hiding walls that make it difficult to see into an area below the panel cover 55
via a gap arising between the steering-post cover 56 and the panel cover 55 on a proximal
side and horizontal side of the steering-post cover 56.
- (2) In the embodiment described above, a configuration in which the strut portion
31 extends from the flywheel housing 6 is given, but the configuration is not limited
thereto, and the strut portion 31 may extend from any portion of the vehicle body
frame 4.
- (3) In the embodiment described above, an example in which the position adjustment
portion 35 is provided is given, but the position adjustment portion 35 need not be
provided.
- (4) In the embodiment described above, an example in which the lower support portion
33 and the second position adjustment portion 37 is provided is given, but the lower
support portion 33 need not be provided. Also, the lower support portion 33 may be
provided, and the second position adjustment portion 37 need not be provided.
- (5) In the embodiment described above, an example in which the lower support portion
33 is provided on the seat portion 34 is given, but the lower support portion 33 need
not be provided on the seat portion 34 and may be provided directly on the strut portion
31.
[Industrial Applicability]
[0063] The present invention can be applied to a tractor provided with an engine bonnet
forming an engine compartment.