All-terrain vehicle

US9873316B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9873316-B2
Application numberUS-201414208921-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2014
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateJan 23, 2018
Grant dateJan 23, 2018

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Abstract

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An ATV is disclosed having a frame and a plurality of wheels. A power train is defined by an engine, transmission and front and rear final drives. The engine is mounted to the frame skid plate by way of die cast legs. The transmission may include a CVT, which includes a cooling system to cool the interior of the CVT. The cooling system include a fan positioned on the driven clutch causing a reverse suction air flow, back through the drive clutch, with the air exhausting at the front of the engine.

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What is claimed is: 1. An all terrain vehicle comprising: a frame, comprising a lower longitudinally extending frame portion and an upper frame portion, the upper frame portion having longitudinally extending upper frame rails, at least one of the upper frame rails having an inward transition defining a first distance between the upper frame rails forward of the inward transition, and a second distance rearward of the inward transition, where the first distance is greater than the second distance; an engine supported by the lower longitudinally extending frame portion, the engine having a crankshaft and a single cylinder, the crankshaft being oriented horizontally and transverse to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, the cylinder being tilted forward with an exhaust port extending generally forwardly and an intake port extending generally rearwardly, the cylinder being positioned intermediate the upper frame rails forward of the inward transition; an air box supported by the upper frame rails, rearward of the inward transition; a throttle positioned intermediate and coupled between the airbox and engine; ground engaging members, at least some of which are drivingly coupled to the engine; and an exhaust system coupled to the exhaust port and extending rearwardly along the at least one upper frame rail, rearward of the inward transition, wherein the exhaust system comprises an exhaust tube angled inwardly at the inward transition, with the exhaust tube extending generally rearwardly along the upper frame rail rearward of the inward transition. 2. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the engine further comprises a drive shaft extending transversely of a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and extending to a first side of the engine. 3. The all terrain vehicle of claim 2 , further comprising a gear box positioned rearwardly of the engine, the gearbox having an input shaft extending to the first side of the engine and generally parallel to the drive shaft. 4. The all terrain vehicle of claim 3 , further comprising a continuously variable transmission (CVT) having a drive clutch and a driven clutch, the drive clutch being coupled to the drive shaft and the driven clutch being coupled to the input shaft. 5. The all terrain vehicle of claim 4 , further comprising an exhaust system coupled to the exhaust port and extending rearwardly along a second and opposite side of the engine. 6. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a generally vertically extending support member extending between the lower longitudinally extending frame portion and an upper frame portion. 7. The all terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the generally vertically extending support member includes a notch, inwardly directed towards the vehicle longitudinal centerline. 8. The all terrain vehicle of claim 7 , further comprising an exhaust system coupled to the exhaust port and extending rearwardly and extending through the notch. 9. The all terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the generally vertically extending support member has a window therethrough, allowing airflow from a front side of the vertically extending support member, through to a rear side of the vertically extending support member. 10. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a battery coupled to the lower longitudinally extending frame portion forward of the engine. 11. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a fuel tank coupled to the frame forward of the engine. 12. An all terrain vehicle comprising: a frame; an engine supported by frame, the engine having a crankshaft being oriented transverse and horizontal to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, the engine having a single cylinder, the cylinder having an exhaust port extending generally forwardly and an intake port extending generally rearwardly; a continuously variable transmission (CVT) coupled to the engine and comprising a drive clutch and a driven clutch, the drive clutch being coupled to the crankshaft; a cooling assembly coupled to the CVT, having a cover enclosing the drive and driven clutches, an intake duct is coupled to the cover adjacent to the driven clutch to supply air to the driven clutch, and an exhaust duct is coupled to the cover adjacent to the drive clutch to exhaust air from the driven clutch, the exhaust duct having an outlet port extending at least partially forward of the exhaust port and exhausting air generally adjacent to the engine exhaust manifold; and ground engaging members, at least some of which are drivingly coupled to, the engine. 13. The all terrain vehicle of claim 12 , further comprising a drive shaft and a gear box positioned rearwardly of the engine, the gearbox having an input shaft extending generally parallel to the drive shaft. 14. The all terrain vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the drive clutch is coupled to the crankshaft and the driven clutch is coupled to the gearbox input shaft. 15. The all terrain vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the driven clutch includes impellers to create suction into the cover. 16. The all terrain vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the cover includes a baffle having an annular opening, and the driven clutch has a bull nose portion projecting through the opening. 17. The all terrain vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the driven clutch impellers are positioned adjacent to the baffle. 18. The all terrain vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the baffle creates a reduced volume area within the cover and the intake duct opens into the reduced volume area. 19. An all terrain vehicle comprising: a frame, comprising a lower longitudinally extending frame portion and an upper frame portion, and a generally vertically extending support positioned between the upper and lower frame portions; an engine having a wet sump oil supply, the engine being coupled to the frame forward of the generally vertically extending support; a transmission coupled to the engine; engine supports coupled to the lower longitudinally extending frame portion and the engine, and suspending the engine above the lower longitudinally extending frame portion, and a rear engine mount coupling the engine to the generally vertically extending support; a front transmission mount coupling the transmission to the generally vertically extending support rearwardly of the generally vertically extending support; and ground engaging members, at least some of which are drivingly coupled to, the engine. 20. The all terrain vehicle of claim 19 , further comprising an engine exhaust system coupled to the engine and extending rearwardly. 21. The all terrain vehicle of claim 20 , wherein the vertically extending support has an opening and the engine exhaust system extends through the opening. 22. The all terrain vehicle of claim 21 , wherein the opening is a notch along a side edge of the vertically extending support. 23. The all terrain vehicle of claim 19 , further comprising a battery coupled to the lower longitudinally extending frame portion forward of the engine. 24. An all terrain vehicle comprising: a frame, comprising a lower longitudinally extending frame portion and an upper frame portion, and a generally vertically extending support positioned between the upper and lower frame portions; an engine; a transmission; a rear side of the engine being coupled to a front side of the generally vertically extending support and a front side of the transmission being coupled to a rear side o

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  • having separate mechanical assemblies for transmitting drive to the front or to the rear wheels or set of wheels · CPC title

  • Buggies, Quads · CPC title

  • B60K5/12Primary

    Arrangement of engine supports · CPC title

  • with air cooling · CPC title

  • concerning intake · CPC title

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What does patent US9873316B2 cover?
An ATV is disclosed having a frame and a plurality of wheels. A power train is defined by an engine, transmission and front and rear final drives. The engine is mounted to the frame skid plate by way of die cast legs. The transmission may include a CVT, which includes a cooling system to cool the interior of the CVT. The cooling system include a fan positioned on the driven clutch causing a rev…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Polaris Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K5/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).