WO2014141408A1 - 作業車両 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a work vehicle.
- a work vehicle disclosed in Patent Literature 1 includes a diesel particulate filter (Diesel Particulate Filter: DPF) device and a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device.
- DPF Diesel particulate Filter
- SCR selective catalytic reduction
- the diesel particulate filter device reduces particulate matter in the exhaust.
- the selective reduction catalyst device reduces nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the exhaust.
- the engine and radiator are arranged in the engine room of the work vehicle.
- a partition wall is provided between the radiator and the engine so as to suppress a thermal influence from the engine to the radiator.
- the partition partitions the engine room into a first storage space in which the engine is disposed and a second storage space in which the radiator is disposed.
- the exhaust treatment apparatus described above is connected to the engine via the connection pipe, it is preferable that the exhaust treatment apparatus is disposed in the first storage space together with the engine. It is preferably mounted directly. This is because the work vehicle is twisted in the body frame when performing excavation work, and an excessive load is applied to the connection pipe connecting the exhaust treatment device and the engine.
- a plurality of exhaust treatment devices are mounted on the engine mount, it is preferable to arrange the plurality of exhaust treatment devices side by side between the engine and the partition wall. Accordingly, the exhaust treatment device, the engine, and the partition wall can be compactly arranged in the first storage space.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a work vehicle capable of facilitating maintenance of an exhaust treatment device while arranging devices in an engine room in a compact manner.
- the work vehicle includes an engine room, an engine, a radiator, a partition wall, a first exhaust treatment unit, and a second exhaust treatment unit.
- the engine is disposed in the engine room.
- the radiator is disposed in the engine room.
- the partition wall is disposed between the engine and the radiator in the engine room.
- the partition wall partitions the first storage space and the second storage space in the engine room.
- An engine is arranged in the first storage space.
- a radiator is disposed in the second storage space.
- the first exhaust treatment unit includes a first exhaust treatment device and a first mount portion.
- the first exhaust treatment device is disposed between the engine and the partition wall.
- the first mount portion supports the first exhaust treatment device.
- the second exhaust treatment unit includes a second exhaust treatment device and a second mount portion.
- the second exhaust treatment device is disposed above the first exhaust treatment device.
- the second mount portion supports the second exhaust treatment device.
- the second exhaust treatment device is disposed so as to overlap at least a part of the first exhaust treatment device in a plan view of the vehicle.
- the partition wall includes a first wall member and a second wall member separate from the first wall member.
- the second wall member is disposed above the first wall member. The distance between the boundary between the first wall member and the second wall member and the second exhaust treatment unit is larger than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device.
- the first exhaust treatment device can be easily detached from the vehicle by removing the second wall member. it can. Thereby, the maintenance of the first exhaust treatment device can be facilitated while the devices in the engine room are arranged in a compact manner.
- the distance between the boundary and the second mount portion is larger than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device.
- the first exhaust treatment device can be easily detached from the vehicle through the space between the first wall member and the second mount portion by removing the second wall member.
- the distance between the boundary and the second exhaust treatment device is larger than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device.
- the first exhaust treatment device can be easily detached from the vehicle through the space between the first wall member and the second exhaust treatment device.
- the boundary between the first wall member and the second wall member is located at the same height as the top of the first exhaust treatment device or below the top. In this case, a large space for removing the first exhaust treatment device can be secured by removing the second wall member.
- the boundary is located at the same height as the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device or above the bottom.
- the second wall member can be reduced in size compared to the case where the boundary is located below the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device. Thereby, a 2nd wall member can be easily removed from a vehicle.
- the boundary is located between the center and the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device in the vehicle vertical direction in the vehicle vertical direction. In this case, a large space for moving the first exhaust treatment device can be secured.
- the gap between the second exhaust treatment device and the partition wall is smaller than the outer shape of the first exhaust treatment device.
- the second exhaust treatment device and the partition wall can be arranged in a compact manner.
- the work vehicle further includes a connection pipe.
- the connecting pipe connects the first exhaust treatment device and the second exhaust treatment device.
- the connecting pipe is disposed between the second exhaust treatment device and the partition wall and above the first exhaust treatment device. In this case, the connecting pipe can be easily removed.
- the work vehicle further includes a connection pipe.
- the connecting pipe connects the first exhaust treatment device and the second exhaust treatment device.
- the connecting pipe is disposed between the first exhaust treatment device and the engine and below the second exhaust treatment device. In this case, when the first exhaust treatment device is removed from the vehicle, the connection pipe can be prevented from becoming an obstacle.
- the work vehicle further includes a reducing agent hose and a cover member.
- the reducing agent hose is a hose for supplying the reducing agent to the second exhaust treatment device.
- the cover member covers the reducing agent hose.
- the cover member is attached to the second wall member. In this case, when removing the second wall member, the cover member can be removed together with the second wall member without removing the cover member from the second wall member. Thereby, when removing a 2nd wall member, the effort for removing a cover member from a 2nd wall member can be skipped.
- the work vehicle further includes a body frame.
- the vehicle body frame supports the radiator.
- the second wall member is supported by the radiator.
- the second wall member can be supported by the body frame with a simple configuration.
- the first exhaust treatment device is a diesel particulate filter device.
- the particulate matter in the exhaust can be reduced in the first exhaust treatment device.
- the second exhaust treatment device is a selective reduction catalyst device.
- nitrogen oxides in the exhaust can be reduced in the second exhaust treatment device.
- the external appearance perspective view of a working vehicle The side view of a work vehicle.
- the side view of the structure in the engine room of a work vehicle The top view of the structure in an engine room.
- the perspective view of the structure in an engine room The disassembled perspective view which shows the structure of a partition.
- the side view which shows a part of structure in an engine room in the state which removed the 2nd wall member.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the work vehicle 1.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the work vehicle 1.
- the work vehicle 1 is a so-called motor grader.
- the work vehicle 1 includes a plurality of traveling wheels including a front wheel 11 and a rear wheel 12.
- the work vehicle 1 can perform leveling work, snow removal work, light cutting, material mixing, and the like with a blade 42 provided between the front wheel 11 and the rear wheel 12.
- the work vehicle 1 includes a vehicle main body 2, a cab 3, and a work implement 4.
- the vehicle body 2 includes a rear vehicle body 5 and a front vehicle body 6.
- the rear body 5 has the rear wheel 12 described above.
- the work vehicle 1 travels when these rear wheels 12 are rotationally driven by a driving force from an engine described later.
- the rear vehicle body 5 has an engine room 7 that houses the engine. The internal configuration of the engine room 7 will be described later.
- the front vehicle body 6 is disposed in front of the rear vehicle body 5.
- the front vehicle body 6 has the front wheel 11 described above.
- the front wheel 11 is disposed at the front portion of the front vehicle body 6.
- the cab 3 is placed on the rear vehicle body 5. Inside the cab 3 are provided operation units (not shown) such as a handle, a speed change lever, and an operation lever of the work machine 4.
- operation units such as a handle, a speed change lever, and an operation lever of the work machine 4.
- front and rear and right and left mean front and rear and right and left as viewed from the driver in the cab 3.
- the front-rear direction is indicated by the x axis
- the left-right direction is indicated by the y-axis
- the up-down direction is indicated by the z-axis.
- the work machine 4 includes a draw bar 40, a circle 41, a blade 42, a hydraulic motor (not shown), various hydraulic cylinders 44-48, and the like.
- the various hydraulic cylinders 44-48 include lift cylinders 44, 45, a drawbar shift cylinder 46, a blade shift cylinder 47, and a tilt cylinder 48 (see FIG. 2).
- the hydraulic motor and the hydraulic cylinders 44 to 48 are driven by hydraulic oil from a hydraulic pump (not shown).
- the front part of the draw bar 40 is swingably attached to the front part of the front vehicle body 6.
- the rear part of the draw bar 40 moves up and down by the synchronized expansion and contraction of the pair of lift cylinders 44 and 45. Further, the draw bar 40 swings about an axis along the front-rear direction by different expansion and contraction of the lift cylinders 44 and 45. Furthermore, the draw bar 40 moves to the left and right as the draw bar shift cylinder 46 expands and contracts.
- the circle 41 is rotatably attached to the rear part of the draw bar 40.
- the circle 41 is driven by a hydraulic motor. As a result, the circle 41 rotates clockwise or counterclockwise with respect to the draw bar 40 as viewed from above the vehicle.
- the blade 42 is supported so as to be slidable in the left-right direction with respect to the circle 41.
- the blade 42 is supported so as to be swingable about an axis parallel to the left-right direction with respect to the circle 41.
- the blade 42 moves to the left and right with respect to the circle 41 by the blade shift cylinder 47.
- the blade 42 swings about an axis parallel to the left and right direction with respect to the circle 41 by a tilt cylinder 48 (see FIG. 2).
- the blade 42 can move up and down, change the tilt with respect to the front-rear direction, change the tilt with respect to the left-right direction, rotate, and shift in the left-right direction via the draw bar 40 and the circle 41.
- FIG. 3 is a right side view of the internal structure of the engine room 7.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the internal structure of the engine room 7.
- the rear vehicle body 5 includes a vehicle body frame 13 and a vehicle body cover 14.
- the outer shapes of the vehicle body frame 13 and the vehicle body cover 14 are indicated by two-dot chain lines.
- the outer shape of the vehicle body cover 14 is indicated by a two-dot chain line for convenience of explanation.
- the vehicle body frame 13 supports an engine 10 and a radiator 16 which will be described later.
- the vehicle body cover 14 is attached to the vehicle body frame 13.
- the vehicle body cover 14 covers the engine room 7. Specifically, the vehicle body cover 14 covers the upper, left, right, and rear of the engine room 7.
- an engine 10 In the engine room 7, an engine 10, a power transmission device 15, a radiator 16, an exhaust treatment unit 17, a hydraulic oil tank 19, and the like are arranged.
- the radiator 16, the exhaust processing unit 17, the engine 10, and the power transmission device 15 are arranged in this order from the rear of the vehicle.
- the hydraulic oil tank 19 is disposed above the power transmission device 15. In FIG. 4, the hydraulic oil tank 19 shown in FIG. 3 is omitted for easy understanding.
- the work vehicle 1 includes a partition wall 18.
- the partition wall 18 is disposed between the engine 10 and the radiator 16 in the front-rear direction. As shown in FIG. 3, the partition wall 18 partitions the interior of the engine room 7 into a first storage space S1 and a second storage space S2.
- the partition wall 18 has a plate shape extending in the vertical direction and the horizontal direction.
- the exhaust processing unit 17, the engine 10, and the power transmission device 15 are accommodated in the first storage space S1.
- the radiator 16 is accommodated in the second storage space S2.
- the structure of the partition wall 18 will be described in detail later.
- An upper opening 14a is provided on the upper surface of the vehicle body cover 14 described above.
- the upper opening 14a is disposed above the second storage space S2 and communicates with the second storage space S2.
- the front edge portion of the upper opening 14 a is located in front of the partition wall 18.
- the vehicle body cover 14 includes a slope portion 141.
- the slope 141 is provided across the front edge of the upper opening 14 a and the upper end of the partition wall 18.
- the slope 141 is inclined obliquely upward and forward.
- a rear opening 14 b is provided on the rear surface of the vehicle body cover 14.
- the rear opening 14 b is located behind the radiator 16. Air outside the vehicle is taken into the second storage space S2 from the upper opening 14a. The air passes through the radiator 16 in the second storage space S2, and is discharged from the rear opening 14b to the outside of the vehicle.
- the engine 10 is supported by the vehicle body frame 13 via the mount bracket 25.
- the mount bracket 25 is attached to the vehicle body frame 13.
- the power transmission device 15 transmits power from the engine 10.
- the power transmission device 15 includes a transmission 27 and a torque converter 26.
- the torque converter 26 is connected to the output side of the engine 10.
- Torque converter 26 transmits power from engine 10 to transmission 27.
- the transmission 27 is connected to the output side of the torque converter 26.
- the transmission 27 includes a clutch and a transmission gear that are not shown.
- the transmission 27 transmits the power from the engine 10 to the rear wheels 12 via a final reduction gear and a tandem device (not shown).
- the radiator 16 cools the cooling water of the engine 10.
- the radiator 16 is disposed behind the engine 10 and the exhaust processing unit 17.
- the radiator 16 is supported by the vehicle body frame 13.
- the exhaust treatment unit 17 includes an exhaust treatment device support bracket 30, a first exhaust treatment device 31, a second exhaust treatment device 32, and a second connection pipe 33.
- the work vehicle 1 further includes a first connection pipe 34 and an exhaust pipe 35.
- the first connection pipe 34 is a pipe for sending exhaust of the engine 10 to the exhaust treatment unit 17.
- the exhaust pipe 35 is a pipe for discharging the exhaust processed by the exhaust processing unit 17 to the outside.
- the exhaust treatment device support bracket 30 supports the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- the exhaust treatment device support bracket 30 is attached to the mount bracket 25.
- the exhaust treatment device support bracket 30 includes a first mount portion 30a and a second mount portion 30b.
- the first mount portion 30 a supports the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second mount part 30 b supports the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- the first mount part 30 a and the first exhaust treatment device 31 constitute a first exhaust treatment unit 71.
- the second mount portion 30 b and the second exhaust treatment device 32 constitute a second exhaust treatment unit 72.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 is, for example, a diesel particulate filter device.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 processes exhaust from the engine 10 sent via the first connection pipe 34.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 collects particulate matter contained in the exhaust with a filter.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 incinerates the collected particulate matter with a heater attached to the filter.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 has a substantially cylindrical outer shape. As shown in FIG. 4, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is arranged such that the central axis Ay1 is along the vehicle width direction.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 has a first connection port 31a and a second connection port 31b.
- a first connection pipe 34 is connected to the first connection port 31a.
- a second connection pipe 33 is connected to the second connection port 31b.
- the first connection port 31a protrudes obliquely upward. Specifically, the first connection port 31a protrudes obliquely upward and toward the engine 10 side.
- the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31 is located below the highest position of the engine 10.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 is disposed at a position that does not overlap the engine 10 in plan view. Specifically, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is disposed behind the engine 10.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 is disposed between the engine 10 and the partition wall 18 in the front-rear direction.
- the second connection port 31b protrudes generally upward. However, the second connection port 31b is inclined slightly rearward from the vertical direction.
- the second connection pipe 33 connects the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the second exhaust treatment device 32. As shown in FIG. 3, the outer diameter of the second connection pipe 33 is smaller than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- One end of the second connection pipe 33 is connected to the second connection port 31 b of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the other end of the second connection pipe 33 is connected to the third connection port 32 a of the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- the second connection pipe 33 is disposed above the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second connecting pipe 33 is disposed behind the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- the top of the second connection pipe 33 is located below the top of the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- a reducing agent injection device 36 is attached to the second connection pipe 33.
- the reducing agent injection device 36 injects the reducing agent into the second connection pipe 33.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 is a selective reduction catalyst device.
- the second exhaust processing device 32 processes the exhaust from the engine 10 processed by the first exhaust processing device 31.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 selectively reduces nitrogen oxides NOx using a reducing agent.
- a reducing agent for example, urea water is used.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 has a substantially cylindrical outer shape. As shown in FIG. 4, the second exhaust treatment device 32 is arranged such that the central axis Ay2 is along the vehicle width direction. Further, the second exhaust treatment device 32 is arranged such that the central axis Ay2 thereof is parallel to the central axis Ay1 of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 is disposed above the first exhaust treatment device 31. Specifically, the bottom of the second exhaust treatment device 32 is disposed above the top of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 is disposed so as to overlap a part of the first exhaust treatment device 31 in plan view. Further, the second exhaust treatment device 32 is disposed so as to overlap a part of the engine 10 in a plan view.
- the second connection pipe 33 and the reducing agent injection device 36 are disposed between the second exhaust treatment device 32 and the partition wall 18.
- the gap between the second exhaust treatment device 32 and the partition wall 18 is smaller than the outer shape of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second connection pipe 33 is disposed above the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the second connection pipe 33 is disposed below the slope portion 141 described above.
- the second connecting pipe 33 and the reducing agent injection device 36 are disposed between the engine 10 and a reducing agent tank 38 to be described later in the front-rear direction.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 has a third connection port 32a and a fourth connection port 32b.
- a second connection pipe 33 is connected to the third connection port 32a.
- An exhaust pipe 35 is connected to the fourth connection port 32b.
- the third connection port 32a is inclined downward from the horizontal direction toward the rear.
- the fourth connection port 32b protrudes obliquely upward. Specifically, the fourth connection port 32b protrudes obliquely upward and toward the engine 10 side. As a result, the exhaust pipe 35 protrudes obliquely upward above the engine 10. The upper part of the exhaust pipe 35 protrudes upward from the vehicle body cover 14.
- the engine 10, the first connection pipe 34, the first exhaust treatment apparatus 31, the second connection pipe 33, the second exhaust treatment apparatus 32, and the exhaust pipe 35 are connected in series in order. Therefore, the exhaust from the engine 10 passes through the first connection pipe 34 and is sent to the first exhaust treatment device 31. In the first exhaust treatment device 31, particulate matter is mainly reduced from the exhaust. Next, the exhaust passes through the second connection pipe 33 and is sent to the second exhaust treatment device 32. In the second exhaust treatment device 32, NOx is mainly reduced. Thereafter, the cleaned exhaust gas is discharged to the outside through the exhaust pipe 35.
- a fuel tank 37 for storing fuel and a reducing agent tank 38 for storing reducing agent are arranged below the engine room 7.
- the fuel tank 37 and the reducing agent tank 38 are disposed so as to protrude below the vehicle body frame 13.
- the fuel tank 37 is disposed so as to at least partially overlap the engine 10 in plan view.
- the fuel tank 37 is disposed below the partition wall 18.
- the fuel tank 37 is disposed between the transmission 27 and the reducing agent tank 38 in the front-rear direction. That is, the transmission 27 is disposed in front of the fuel tank 37.
- the reducing agent tank 38 is disposed behind the fuel tank 37.
- the reducing agent tank 38 is disposed behind the partition wall 18.
- the reducing agent tank 38 is disposed behind the radiator 16.
- the reducing agent tank 38 and the reducing agent injection device 36 are connected by a reducing agent hose 51.
- the reducing agent hose 51 is disposed so as to extend forward from the reducing agent tank 38 through the lower part of the radiator 16.
- the reducing agent hose 51 is bent upward between the radiator 16 and the partition wall 18 and is disposed so as to extend in the vertical direction along the partition wall 18.
- the partition wall 18 has a through hole 18a, and the upper portion of the reducing agent hose 51 passes through the through hole 18a and is connected to the reducing agent injection device 36 in the first storage space S1.
- the reducing agent hose 51 has a first hose portion 51a and a second hose portion 51b.
- the first hose portion 51 a is disposed between a position below the third cover member 53 c (below the partition wall 18) and the reducing agent injection device 36.
- the first hose portion 51a is disposed along the partition wall 18 in the second storage space S2.
- the first hose portion 51a is disposed so as to extend in the vertical direction along the partition wall 18 in the second storage space S2.
- a reducing agent pump 52 is connected in the middle of the first hose portion 51a.
- the reducing agent pump 52 is attached to the partition wall 18 in the second storage space S2.
- the second hose portion 51b is disposed between the reducing agent tank 38 and a position below the third cover member 53c (below the partition wall 18).
- the second hose portion 51 b is disposed so as to pass below the radiator 16.
- the second hose portion 51 b is disposed so as to pass above the fuel tank 37. That is, the second hose portion 51 b is disposed so as to pass between the radiator 16 and the fuel tank 37.
- the above-described through hole 18a of the partition wall 18 is located above the center position of the partition wall 18 in the vertical direction. Further, the vertical distance between the through hole 18 a and the reducing agent injection device 36 is smaller than the vertical distance between the through hole 18 a and the lower end of the radiator 16. Accordingly, the portion of the first hose portion 51a located in the first storage space S1 is shorter than the portion of the first hose portion 51a located in the second storage space S2. For this reason, the part exposed to a high temperature environment in the 1st storage space S1 among the reducing agent hoses 51 is short.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a part of the structure inside the engine room 7.
- the work vehicle 1 has a cover member 53.
- the cover member 53 covers at least a part of the reducing agent hose 51 in the second storage space S2. Specifically, the cover member 53 covers the first hose portion 51 a and the reducing agent pump 52.
- the cover member 53 covers the through hole 18a of the partition wall 18 described above.
- the cover member 53 is attached to the partition wall 18.
- the cover member 53 includes a first cover member 53a, a second cover member 53b, and a third cover member 53c.
- the first cover member 53a covers the through hole 18a of the partition wall 18 and the upper part of the first hose portion 51a.
- the upper part of the 1st hose part 51a is a part located above the reducing agent pump 52 among the 1st hose parts 51a.
- the second cover member 53b is disposed below the first cover member 53a.
- the second cover member 53b is separate from the first cover member 53a.
- the second cover member 53 b covers the reducing agent pump 52.
- the second cover member 53b has a lid portion 53d.
- the lid 53d is detachably attached to the other part of the second cover member 53b.
- the third cover member 53c is disposed below the second cover member 53b.
- the third cover member 53c covers the lower portion of the first hose portion 51a.
- the lower part of the 1st hose part 51a is a part located below the reducing agent pump 52 among the 1st hose parts 51a.
- the third cover member 53c extends to a position below the upper edge of the body frame 13. Specifically, the lower end portion of the third cover member 53 c is positioned below the upper edge of the vehicle body frame 13. The lower end portion of the third cover member 53 c is located below the lower end portion of the radiator 16.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing the structure of the partition wall 18.
- the partition wall 18 includes a first wall member 21 and a second wall member 22.
- the second wall member 22 is separate from the first wall member 21.
- the second wall member 22 is disposed above the first wall member 21.
- the second wall member 22 is detachably provided on the first wall member 21.
- the first wall member 21 includes a first upper edge 21a, a first lower edge 21b, a first lower edge 21c, and a second lower edge 21d.
- the first upper edge portion 21a has a substantially linear shape.
- the first upper edge portion 21a is disposed along the vehicle width direction.
- the first lower edge portion 21b has a substantially linear shape.
- the first lower edge portion 21b is arranged along the vehicle width direction. Since the first lower edge portion 21b is inserted within the width of the vehicle body frame 13 (see FIG. 5), the length of the first lower edge portion 21b in the vehicle width direction is the first upper edge portion 21a in the vehicle width direction. Shorter than length.
- the first lower edge portion 21c is one side edge portion of the first wall member 21 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second lower edge portion 21d is the other side edge portion of the first wall member 21 in the vehicle width direction.
- the first lower edge 21 c is the right edge of the first wall member 21.
- the second lower edge 21 d is the left edge of the first wall member 21.
- the first lower edge portion 21c is arranged along the vertical direction.
- the first lower edge portion 21c has a generally linear shape.
- the second lower edge portion 21d is disposed along the vertical direction.
- the second lower edge portion 21d has a substantially linear shape.
- the second wall member 22 has a second upper edge 22a, a second lower edge 22b, a first upper edge 22c, and a second upper edge 22d.
- the second upper edge portion 22a has a substantially linear shape.
- the second upper edge portion 22a is arranged along the vehicle width direction.
- the second lower edge portion 22 b is connected to the first upper edge portion 21 a of the first wall member 21.
- the second lower edge portion 22b is connected to the first upper edge portion 21a of the first wall member 21 by a fixing means such as a bolt.
- the second lower edge portion 22b has a substantially linear shape.
- the second lower edge portion 22b is disposed along the vehicle width direction.
- the first upper edge 22c is one side edge of the second wall member 22 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second upper edge portion 22d is the other side edge portion of the second wall member 22 in the vehicle width direction.
- the first upper edge 22 c is the right edge of the second wall member 22.
- the second upper edge 22 d is the left edge of the second wall member 22.
- the first upper edge portion 22c is arranged along the vertical direction.
- the first upper edge 22c has a generally linear shape.
- the second upper edge portion 22d is arranged along the vertical direction.
- the second upper edge 22d has a generally linear shape.
- the first lower edge portion 21 c and the second lower edge portion 21 d of the first wall member 21 and the first upper edge portion 22 c and the second upper edge portion 22 d of the second wall member 22 are in the width direction of the partition wall 18. Is bent at a right angle to the front side. This is for the attachment of a sealing material for eliminating a gap between the exterior and the partition wall 18. Moreover, the strength of the partition wall 18 can be increased by this configuration.
- the partition wall 18 is supported by the radiator 16 via a plurality of support members 61-65.
- the work vehicle 1 includes a first lower support member 61, a second lower support member 62, a first upper support member 63, and a second upper support member 64.
- the first lower support member 61 supports one end of the first wall member 21 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second lower support member 62 supports the other end of the first wall member 21 in the vehicle width direction.
- the first lower support member 61 supports the right end of the first wall member 21.
- the second lower support member 62 supports the left end of the first wall member 21.
- the first lower support member 61 has a shape bent in an L shape.
- the first lower support member 61 has a vertical portion 61a and a horizontal portion 61b.
- the vertical portion 61a is disposed along the first lower edge portion 21c.
- the vertical portion 61 a is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the vertical portion 61a is disposed below the second cover member 53b.
- the horizontal portion 61b extends in the horizontal direction from the lower end portion of the vertical portion 61a. In the present embodiment, the horizontal portion 61b extends rearward from the lower end portion of the vertical portion 61a.
- the tip of the horizontal portion 61 b is attached to the radiator 16.
- the second lower support member 62 has a shape bent in an L shape.
- the second lower support member 62 has a vertical portion 62a and a horizontal portion 62b.
- the vertical portion 62a is disposed along the second lower edge portion 21d.
- the vertical portion 62 a is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the horizontal portion 62b extends in the horizontal direction from the lower end portion of the vertical portion 62a. In the present embodiment, the horizontal portion 62b extends rearward from the lower end portion of the vertical portion 62a.
- the tip of the horizontal portion 62b is attached to the radiator 16.
- the first upper support member 63 supports one end of the second wall member 22 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second upper support member 64 supports the other end of the second wall member 22 in the vehicle width direction.
- the first upper support member 63 supports the right end of the second wall member 22.
- the second upper support member 64 supports the left end of the second wall member 22.
- the first upper support member 63 is separate from the first lower support member 61.
- the first upper support member 63 is disposed above the first lower support member 61.
- the first upper support member 63 and the first lower support member 61 are disposed apart from each other in the vertical direction.
- the first upper support member 63 has a shape bent in an L shape.
- the first upper support member 63 has a vertical portion 63a and a horizontal portion 63b.
- the vertical part 63a is disposed along the first upper edge 22c.
- the vertical portion 63 a is attached to the second wall member 22.
- the vertical portion 63a is attached to the second wall member 22 together with the first cover member 53a.
- the horizontal portion 63b extends in the horizontal direction from the upper end portion of the vertical portion 63a. In the present embodiment, the horizontal portion 63b extends rearward from the upper end portion of the vertical portion 63a.
- the tip of the horizontal portion 63b is attached to the radiator 16.
- the second upper support member 64 is disposed above the second lower support member 62.
- the second upper support member 64 has a shape bent in an L shape.
- the second upper support member 64 has a vertical portion 64a and a horizontal portion 64b.
- the vertical portion 64 a is disposed along the second upper edge portion 22 d in a state where the second wall member 22 is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the vertical portion 64 a is attached to the first wall member 21 in a state where the second wall member 22 is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the vertical portion 64 a of the second upper support member 64 is integral with the vertical portion 62 a of the second lower support member 62. That is, the second lower support member 62 and the second upper support member 64 are integral.
- the horizontal portion 64b extends in the horizontal direction from the upper end portion of the vertical portion 64a. In the present embodiment, the horizontal portion 64b extends rearward from the upper end portion of the vertical portion 64a. The tip of the horizontal portion 64 b is attached to the radiator 16.
- the work vehicle 1 includes an intermediate support member 65 and a connection member 66.
- the intermediate support member 65 supports one end of the first wall member 21 in the vehicle width direction. In the present embodiment, the intermediate support member 65 supports the right end of the first wall member 21.
- the intermediate support member 65 is disposed between the first upper support member 63 and the first lower support member 61 in the vertical direction.
- the intermediate support member 65 is attached to the first wall member 21 above the first lower support member 61.
- the intermediate support member 65 supports the load of the reducing agent pump 52 generated when the first upper support member 63 and the first lower support member 61 are separate bodies.
- the connecting member 66 is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the connection member 66 is disposed along the first upper edge portion 21a.
- the connection member 66 connects the intermediate support member 65 and the vertical portion 62 a of the second lower support member 62.
- the connection member 66 is integral with the intermediate support member 65.
- the first cover member 53a described above is attached to the second wall member 22.
- the reducing agent pump 52 is attached to the first wall member 21.
- the second cover member 53 b and the third cover member 53 c are attached to a bracket (not shown) attached to the first wall member 21.
- the second cover member 53b is located between the first lower support member 61 and the first upper support member 63 in the vertical direction.
- the second cover member 53b is located between the first lower support member 61 and the intermediate support member 65 in the vertical direction.
- the second cover member 53b is disposed in the vicinity of the first lower edge 21c.
- the boundary B between the first wall member 21 and the second wall member 22 is located below the top of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the boundary B is located above the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the boundary B is located between the central axis Ay1 of the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31 in the vertical direction.
- the distance between the boundary B and the second exhaust treatment unit 72 is larger than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the distance D ⁇ b> 1 between the boundary B and the second mount portion 30 b is larger than the outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- FIG. 7 is a side view showing a part of the structure in the engine room 7 with the second wall member 22 removed. As shown in FIG. 7, by removing the second wall member 22 from the vehicle, a space for moving the first exhaust treatment device 31 upward can be secured behind the first exhaust treatment device 31. Thereby, the first exhaust treatment device 31 can be easily detached from the vehicle.
- the procedure for removing the first exhaust treatment device 31 is as follows.
- the reducing agent hose 51 is removed from the reducing agent injection device 36, and the second connection pipe 33 is removed from the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the second exhaust treatment device 32.
- the reducing agent hose removed from the reducing agent injection device 36 is returned to the second storage space S ⁇ b> 2 side through the through hole 18 a of the partition wall 18.
- the second wall member 22 is removed from the first wall member 21.
- a fixing means such as a bolt connecting the second lower edge portion 22b of the second wall member 22 and the first upper edge portion 21a of the first wall member 21 is removed.
- connection between the second upper support member 64 and the second wall member 22 is released. Specifically, fixing means such as a bolt connecting the vertical portion 64a of the second upper support member 64 and the second wall member 22 is removed. Then, the second wall member 22 is removed from the first wall member 21.
- the fixing of the first exhaust treatment device 31 to the exhaust treatment device support bracket 30 is released. Then, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is moved obliquely rearward and upward so as to pass over the first wall member 21 (see 31 ′ in FIG. 7). Thereafter, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is moved upward between the radiator 16 and the second exhaust treatment device 32 (see 32 ′′ in FIG. 7). Accordingly, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is removed from the vehicle body.
- the upper surface of the vehicle body cover 14 (see FIG. 3) is detachable, and when removing the first exhaust treatment device 31 from the vehicle, the upper surface of the vehicle body cover 14 is removed from the vehicle body. Further, as indicated by 31 ′′ in FIG. 7, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is moved obliquely forward and upward, in order to avoid the piping 29 connected to the radiator 16. Therefore, when the pipe 29 is not provided or when the pipe 29 does not interfere with the movement of the first exhaust treatment device 31, the first exhaust treatment device 31 is moved directly from the position indicated by reference numeral 31 '. May be.
- the partition wall 18 is disposed in the vicinity of the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the second exhaust treatment device 32, the second wall member 22 is removed.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 can be easily detached from the vehicle. Thereby, the maintenance of the 1st exhaust treatment device 31 can be made easy, arranging the equipment in engine room 7 compactly.
- the boundary B is located above the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31. For this reason, compared with the case where the boundary B is located below the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31, the second wall member 22 can be reduced in size. Thereby, the 2nd wall member 22 can be easily removed from a vehicle.
- the boundary B is located between the central axis Ay1 of the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31 in the vertical direction. For this reason, a large space for moving the first exhaust treatment device 31 can be secured behind the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the gap between the second exhaust treatment device 32 and the partition wall 18 is smaller than the outer shape of the first exhaust treatment device 31. For this reason, the 2nd exhaust processing apparatus 32 and the partition 18 can be arrange
- the second connection pipe 33 is disposed between the second exhaust treatment device 32 and the partition wall 18 and above the first exhaust treatment device 31. For this reason, the 2nd connecting pipe 33 can be removed easily.
- the first cover member 53 a is attached to the second wall member 22. For this reason, when removing the second wall member 22, the first cover member 53 a can be removed together with the second wall member 22 without removing it from the second wall member 22. Thereby, when removing the 2nd wall member 22, the effort for removing the 1st cover member 53a from the 2nd wall member 22 is omissible.
- the second wall member 22 is supported by the radiator 16.
- the radiator 16 is supported by the vehicle body frame 13. Therefore, the second wall member 22 can be supported on the vehicle body frame 13 with a simple configuration.
- the work vehicle is not limited to a motor grader, but may be another type of work vehicle such as a hydraulic excavator, a bulldozer, or a wheel loader.
- the configuration of the exhaust treatment unit 17 is not limited to that described above.
- the first exhaust treatment device 31 may be a device different from the diesel particulate filter device.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 may be a device different from the selective reduction catalyst device.
- the second exhaust treatment device 32 may be a selective reduction catalyst device that uses a reducing agent other than urea water.
- the positions of the engine 10, the radiator 16, the partition wall 18, the first exhaust treatment device 31, and the second exhaust treatment device 32 are not limited to those described above.
- the engine 10, the radiator 16, the partition wall 18, the first exhaust treatment device 31, and the second exhaust treatment device 32 may be arranged side by side in the vehicle width direction.
- the second connection pipe 33 is not limited to be disposed between the second exhaust treatment device 32 and the partition wall 18 and may be disposed at another position.
- the second connection pipe 33 may be disposed between the first exhaust treatment device 31 and the engine 10 and below the second exhaust treatment device 32. In this case, when the first exhaust treatment device 31 is removed from the vehicle, the second connection pipe 33 is prevented from becoming an obstacle.
- the boundary B between the first wall member 21 and the second wall member 22 may be located at the same height as the top of the first exhaust treatment device 31. Alternatively, the boundary B may be located at the same height as the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31. Alternatively, the boundary B may be located below the bottom of the first exhaust treatment device 31.
- the distance between the boundary B and the second exhaust treatment device 32 is smaller than the distance D1 between the boundary B and the second mount portion 30b, the distance between the boundary B and the second exhaust treatment device 32 is The outer diameter of the first exhaust treatment device is preferably larger. That is, when the second exhaust treatment device 32 is disposed closer to the boundary B than the second mount portion 30b, the distance between the boundary B and the second exhaust treatment device 32 is the first exhaust treatment device. It is preferable that it is larger than the outer diameter.
- the first lower support member 61, the second lower support member 62, the first upper support member 63, and the second upper support member 64 may be attached to things other than the radiator 16.
- the first lower support member 61, the second lower support member 62, the first upper support member 63, and the second upper support member 64 may be attached to the vehicle body frame 13.
- the reducing agent pump 52 may be attached to the second wall member 22. However, from the viewpoint of facilitating removal of the second wall member 22, the reducing agent pump 52 is preferably attached to the first wall member 21 as in the above embodiment.
- the first lower support member 61 and the first upper support member 63 may be integrated.
- the second lower support member 62 and the second upper support member 64 may be separate bodies.
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- エンジンルームと、
前記エンジンルーム内に配置されるエンジンと、
前記エンジンルーム内に配置されるラジエータと、
前記エンジンルーム内において、前記エンジンと前記ラジエータとの間に配置され、前記エンジンが配置される第1の収納空間と、前記ラジエータが配置される第2の収納空間とを区画するように配置される隔壁と、
前記エンジンと隔壁との間に配置される第1排気処理装置と、前記第1排気処理装置を支持する第1マウント部と、を有する第1排気処理ユニットと、
前記第1排気処理装置の上方に配置される第2排気処理装置と、前記第2排気処理装置を支持する第2マウント部と、を有する第2排気処理ユニットと、
を備え、
前記第2排気処理装置は、車両平面視において、前記第1排気処理装置の少なくとも一部と重なるように配置され、
前記隔壁は、第1壁部材と、前記第1壁部材と別体の第2壁部材とを有し、
前記第2壁部材は、前記第1壁部材の上方に配置されており、
前記第1壁部材と前記第2壁部材との境界と、前記第2排気処理ユニットとの間の距離は、前記第1排気処理装置の外径より大きい、作業車両。 - 前記境界と前記第2マウント部との間の距離は、前記第1排気処理装置の外径より大きい、
請求項1に記載の作業車両。 - 前記境界と前記第2排気処理装置との間の距離は、前記第1排気処理装置の外径より大きい、
請求項1に記載の作業車両。 - 前記境界は、前記第1排気処理装置の頂上部と同じ高さ又は前記頂上部よりも下方に位置する、
請求項1から3のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記境界は、前記第1排気処理装置の底部と同じ高さ又は前記底部よりも上方に位置する、
請求項4に記載の作業車両。 - 前記境界は、車両上下方向において、前記第1排気処理装置の車両上下方向における中心と前記底部との間に位置する、
請求項5に記載の作業車両。 - 前記第2排気処理装置と前記隔壁との間の隙間は、前記第1排気処理装置の外形よりも小さい、
請求項1から6のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1排気処理装置と前記第2排気処理装置とを接続する接続管をさらに備え、
前記接続管は、前記第2排気処理装置と前記隔壁との間、且つ、前記第1排気処理装置の上方に配置される、
請求項1から7のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1排気処理装置と前記第2排気処理装置とを接続する接続管をさらに備え、
前記接続管は、前記第1排気処理装置と前記エンジンとの間、且つ、前記第2排気処理装置の下方に配置される、
請求項1から7のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第2排気処理装置に還元剤を供給するための還元剤ホースと、
前記還元剤ホースを覆うカバー部材と、
をさらに備え、
前記カバー部材は、前記第2壁部材に取り付けられている、
請求項1から9のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記ラジエータを支持する車体フレームをさらに備え、
前記第2壁部材は、前記ラジエータに支持されている、
請求項1から10のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第1排気処理装置は、ディーゼル微粒子捕集フィルター装置である、
請求項1から11のいずれかに記載の作業車両。 - 前記第2排気処理装置は、選択還元触媒装置である、
請求項1から12のいずれかに記載の作業車両。
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