Radiator attachment for attaching a radiator to a motor vehicle
US-2024053112-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9649928B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9649928-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514751114-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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An all-terrain vehicle (“ATV”) includes a plurality of ground engaging members and a frame supported above a ground surface by the plurality of ground engaging members. The frame extends along a longitudinal centerline of the ATV. The ATV further includes an operator seat supported by the frame, an engine supported by the frame, and a continuously variable transmission (“CVT”) supported by the frame and operably coupled to the engine. Additionally, the ATV includes a CVT cooling air inlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of a forward end of the operator seat, and a CVT cooling air outlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of the forward end of the operator seat.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ATV, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging members; a frame supported above a ground surface by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending along a longitudinal centerline of the ATV; an operator seat supported by the frame; an engine supported by the frame; a CVT supported by the frame and operably coupled to the engine; a CVT cooling air inlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of a forward end of the operator seat; a CVT cooling air outlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of the forward end of the operator seat; and an engine air inlet fluidly coupled to the engine and positioned forward of the operator seat and laterally aligned with at least one of the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet. 2. The ATV of claim 1 , further comprising handlebars operably coupled to the ground engaging members for steering the ATV, and the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet are positioned forward of the handlebars. 3. The ATV of claim 1 , wherein the CVT cooling air outlet is angled relative to the CVT cooling air inlet. 4. The ATV of claim 3 , wherein the CVT cooling air inlet is configured to receive air in a direction parallel to the centerline. 5. The ATV of claim 4 , further comprising a hood supported by the frame and the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet are positioned below a portion of the hood. 6. The ATV of claim 1 , wherein the engine air inlet is laterally aligned with the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet. 7. The ATV of claim 6 , wherein the engine air inlet is angled relative to the CVT cooling air inlet. 8. The ATV of claim 6 , wherein the CVT cooling air inlet is laterally intermediate the engine air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet. 9. The ATV of claim 8 , further comprising a hood supported by the frame and including an upper hood member having a first separation member positioned intermediate the CVT and engine air inlets and a second separation member positioned intermediate the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet. 10. The ATV of claim 1 , wherein the operator seat is a straddle seat. 11. The ATV of claim 1 , wherein the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet are positioned above the operator seat. 12. The ATV of claim 11 , further comprising a front fender supported by the frame and the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet are positioned above the front fender. 13. The ATV of claim 11 , wherein the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet are positioned above the ground surface by a vertical distance of 44-52 inches. 14. An ATV, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging members; a frame supported by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending along a longitudinal centerline of the ATV; an operator seat supported by the frame; first and second footwells positioned below the operator seat; an engine supported by the frame; a CVT supported by the frame and operably coupled to the engine; a CVT cooling air inlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of the operator seat and along the centerline; a CVT cooling air outlet fluidly coupled to the CVT and positioned forward of the operator seat and laterally inward of the footwells; and an engine air inlet fluidly coupled to the engine and positioned forward of the operator seat and laterally inward of the footwells. 15. The ATV of claim 14 , further comprising a CVT cooling inlet conduit fluidly coupled to the CVT cooling air inlet and a CVT cooling outlet conduit fluidly coupled to the CVT cooling air outlet, a portion of the CVT cooling inlet conduit is positioned adjacent the first footwell, and a portion of the CVT cooling outlet conduit is positioned adjacent the first footwell. 16. The ATV of claim 14 , further comprising a hood assembly supported by the frame and including a center portion and a rear cover portion, the rear cover portion having a first separation member positioned intermediate the CVT and engine air inlets and a second separation member positioned intermediate the CVT cooling air inlet and the CVT cooling air outlet. 17. The ATV of claim 16 , wherein the center portion includes an opening and the CVT cooling air inlet, the CVT cooling air outlet, and the engine air inlet are received through the opening, and air is directed through the opening from below the ATV and toward the CVT cooling air inlet and the engine air inlet. 18. The ATV of claim 16 , wherein the hood assembly further comprises a baffle coupled to the center portion and configured to direct air from below the ATV to the CVT cooling air inlet and the engine air inlet in an upward direction. 19. The ATV of claim 14 , wherein the CVT cooling air inlet has an opening facing a forward end of the ATV, the CVT cooling air outlet has an opening angled toward a left side of the ATV, and the engine air inlet has an opening angled toward a right side of the ATV. 20. An ATV, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging members; a frame supported above a ground surface by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending along a longitudinal centerline of the ATV; an operator seat supported by the frame; an engine supported by the frame; a CVT supported by the frame and operably coupled to the engine; and a cooling assembly including a radiator and a plurality of fans fluidly coupled to the radiator, a forward end of the radiator is positioned rearward of a forward end of the ATV, and the plurality of fans are angled laterally away from the longitudinal centerline. 21. The ATV of claim 20 , further comprising a hood assembly and an upper surface of the radiator is positioned below the hood assembly. 22. The ATV of claim 21 , wherein the hood assembly includes an air outlet fluidly coupled to the radiator, and an opening of the air outlet is angled relative to the centerline. 23. The ATV of claim 21 , wherein the radiator includes a perimeter and the perimeter of the radiator is sealingly coupled to the hood assembly. 24. The ATV of claim 20 , wherein the fans are configured to draw air through the radiator from below the ATV. 25. The ATV of claim 20 , wherein each of the fans is angled 5°-25° laterally outward from the longitudinal centerline. 26. An ATV, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging members; a frame supported above a ground surface by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending along a longitudinal centerline of the ATV; an operator seat supported by the frame; an engine supported by the frame; a CVT supported by the frame and operably coupled to the engine; and a cooling assembly including a radiator and at least one fan positioned above the radiator, and a forward end of the radiator is positioned rearward of a forward end of the ATV, and the at least one fan is configured to draw air through the radiator from below the ATV. 27. The ATV of claim 26 , wherein the at least one fan includes a first fan and a second fan, and the first and second fans are positioned above the radiator. 28. The ATV of claim 26 , further comprising a hood assembly and an upper surface of the radiator and an upper surface of the at least one fan are positioned below the hood assembly. 29. The ATV of claim 28 , wherein the hood assembly includ
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