Off-highway recreational vehicle
US-2019071141-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US10926618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10926618-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715804136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2006 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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The present invention relates to all terrain vehicles having at least a pair of laterally spaced apart seating surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to trail compliant side-by-side all terrain vehicles.
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An all-terrain vehicle having a frame and a pair of laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces supported by the frame, the all-terrain vehicle including: a pair of front wheels; a pair of rear wheels spaced-apart from the pair of front wheels by a wheelbase distance, the pairs of front and rear wheels adapted to support the frame above a ground surface, the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces supported above the ground surface by a seat height distance; a modular engine assembly having a clutch cooling inlet and an engine cooling inlet each adapted to communicate cooling air to the modular engine assembly, the clutch cooling inlet and the engine cooling inlet extending upwardly laterally between the spaced-apart seating surfaces; and an engine cover adapted to cover the modular engine assembly, the clutch cooling inlet and the engine cooling inlet passing upwardly through the engine cover; wherein the all-terrain vehicle defines a ratio of the wheelbase distance to the seat height distance of at least 6.0 to 1. 2. An all-terrain vehicle having a frame and a pair of laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces supported by the frame, the all-terrain vehicle including: a pair of front wheels; a pair of rear wheels spaced-apart from the pair of front wheels by a wheelbase distance, the pairs of front and rear wheels adapted to support the frame above a ground surface, the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces supported above the ground surface by a seat height distance; a drivetrain assembly comprising: an engine positioned rearward of the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces; and a continuously variable transmission operatively coupled to the engine and positioned rearward of the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces, the drivetrain assembly having a clutch cooling inlet and an engine cooling inlet each adapted to communicate cooling air to the drivetrain assembly both the clutch cooling inlet and the engine cooling inlet being positioned rearward of the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces, above the engine, and forward of the pair of rear wheels; and an engine cover positioned over the drivetrain assembly. 3. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the all-terrain vehicle defines a ratio of the wheelbase distance to the seat height distance of at least 6.0 to 1. 4. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a fuel tank is positioned with a forward end of the fuel tank forward of a rear surface of the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces. 5. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the all-terrain vehicle has a longitudinal axis defining a longitudinal center line of the all-terrain vehicle, the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces including a driver seating surface positioned on a driver side of the longitudinal center line and a passenger seating surface positioned on a passenger side of the longitudinal center line, the fuel tank being positioned in line with the passenger seating surface on the passenger side of the longitudinal center line. 6. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 5 , wherein the drivetrain assembly further includes a differential. 7. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the differential is positioned rearward of the engine. 8. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the engine cover extends over the differential. 9. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the engine cover extends over the continuously variable transmission. 10. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the drivetrain assembly is a modular assembly. 11. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the clutch cooling inlet and the engine cooling inlet pass upwardly through the engine cover. 12. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the all-terrain vehicle has a longitudinal axis defining a longitudinal center line of the all-terrain vehicle, the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces including a driver seating surface positioned on a driver side of the longitudinal center line and a passenger seating surface positioned on a passenger side of the longitudinal center line, the engine cooling inlet overlapping in a longitudinal direction an upper seating surface of the driver seating surface. 13. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the engine cooling inlet is positioned below an upper extent of the upper seating surface of the driver seating surface. 14. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the clutch cooling inlet is positioned below an upper extent of the upper seating surface of the driver seating surface. 15. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the clutch cooling inlet is positioned below an upper extent of the upper seating surface of the driver seating surface. 16. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 7 , further comprising a frame supporting the laterally spaced-apart seating surfaces and the drivetrain assembly, wherein the drivetrain assembly is mounted on the frame through a three position mounting system. 17. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the three point mounting system includes a first mount positioned on the driver side of the longitudinal center line, a second mount positioned on a passenger side of the longitudinal center line, and a third mount positioned rearward of the first mount and the second mount. 18. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the first mount and the second mount are positioned on a lower side of the drivetrain assembly and the third mount is positioned on an upper side of the drive train assembly. 19. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the first mount and the second mount are positioned on a lower side of the engine of the drivetrain assembly and the third mount is positioned on an upper side of the differential of the drive train assembly. 20. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the first mount and the second mount support the drivetrain assembly relative to the frame and the third mount suspends the drivetrain assembly from the frame.
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