Information
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Patent Grant
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6719084
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Patent Number
6,719,084
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Johnson; Brian L.
- Phan; Hau
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 180 309
- 180 219
- 180 225
- 180 892
- 180 296
- 180 291
- 060 322
- 060 323
- 123 572
- 123 573
- 123 574
- 123 4186
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine, having front and rear cylinders and mounted on a saddle-type all-terrain vehicle, includes a muffler disposed behind the two-cylinder V-engine and provided with two connecting openings, a front-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to the exhaust port of the front cylinder, and a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to the rear cylinder. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe is bent so as to extend rearward along side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders to the muffler and is detachably connected to the connecting opening. The rear-cylinder exhaust pipe is fitted in the other connecting opening and is welded to the muffler.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exhaust system for a vehicular two-cylinder engine and, more particularly, to an exhaust system suitable for an automotive two-cylinder v-engine mounted on a straddle-type all-terrain vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional exhaust systems for a vehicular two-cylinder engine are classified into those provided with a single muffler for two cylinders and those provided with two mufflers respectively for two cylinders.
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine mounted on a motorcycle. This exhaust system is provided with a single muffler
105
. The exhaust system includes a front-cylinder exhaust pipe
100
, a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
101
, a collecting pipe
102
having an outlet
103
, and the muffler
105
provided with a connecting pipe
106
. The outlet
103
of the collecting pipe
102
is connected to the connecting pipe
106
of the muffler
105
. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe
100
is extended rearward under the crankcase of the two-cylinder engine and is connected to the connecting pipe
106
of the muffler
105
disposed behind the two-cylinder engine via collecting pipe
102
.
An exhaust system including two mufflers respectively for the two cylinders of a two-cylinder engine has two exhaust pipes each having one end connected to the cylinder and the other end connected to the muffler.
The exhaust system shown in
FIG. 7
needs the collecting pipe
102
of complicated construction, many connecting parts for connecting the exhaust pipes
100
and
101
to the collecting pipe
102
, complicated piping and troublesome assembling work.
The exhaust system provided with the two mufflers for two cylinders needs spaces for the two mufflers.
When a two-cylinder V-engine is mounted on a saddle-type all-terrain vehicle, and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is extended rearward under the crankcase, the exhaust pipe is close to the surface of the ground. Therefore, the exhaust pipe is easily covered and dirtied with mud and sand. The pipes must be arranged in a compact piping securing a sufficient road clearance, i.e., clearance between the front-cylinder exhaust pipe and the surface of the ground, to avoid the front-cylinder exhaust pipe striking against stones and rocks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an exhaust system for an automotive two-cylinder engine, consisting of a relatively small number of parts and facilitating work for mounting the exhaust system on a vehicle.
Another object of the present invention to provide an exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine mounted on an all-terrain vehicle, including exhaust pipes and a muffler, which the exhaust pipes are extended so that a space around the cylinders of the two-cylinder V-engine may be effectively utilized, the all-terrain vehicle may have a relatively small overall width and the exhaust pipes may not be dirtied with mud and sand and may not strike against stones and rocks.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, an exhaust system for a vehicular two-cylinder engine having a first cylinder and a second cylinder includes a single muffler provided with two connecting openings, a first-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to the first cylinder and the other end connected to one of the connecting openings of the muffler, and a second-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to the second cylinder and the other end connected to the other connecting opening of the muffler, wherein at least either the first-cylinder or the second-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected detachably to the connecting opening of the muffler. Thus the exhaust system does not need the collecting pipe having complicated construction, the exhaust pipes can be extended in a simple arrangement, and the exhaust system facilitates assembling work.
Preferably, in the exhaust system in the first aspect of the present invention, the first muffler is a front cylinder disposed at a front portion with respect to a moving direction of a vehicle, the second muffler is a rear cylinder disposed at a rear portion with respect to the moving direction of the vehicle, the second-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected to the connecting opening and is welded to the muffler, and the first-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected detachably to the connecting opening. Connection of the second-cylinder exhaust pipe connected to the rear cylinder nearer to the muffler by welding further facilitates assembling work.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, an exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine having a front cylinder and a rear cylinder and mounted on a saddle-type all-terrain vehicle, said exhaust system includes a muffler disposed behind the two-cylinder V-engine, a front-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a front cylinder, the front cylinder being disposed at a front portion with respect to a moving direction of a vehicle, and a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a rear cylinder, the rear cylinder being disposed at a rear portion with respect to the moving direction of the vehicle, wherein the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is bent so as to extend rearward along side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinder to the muffler. Thus the long front-cylinder exhaust pipe of the exhaust system can be extended through a dead space around the side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders so that the same may not protrude laterally and hence the exhaust system has compact construction.
Preferably, in the exhaust system in the second aspect of the present invention, the muffler is provided with two connecting openings, the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected to one of the connecting opening and is welded to the muffler, and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected detachably to the connecting opening. Connection of the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connected to the rear cylinder nearer to the muffler by welding further facilitates assembling work.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is side elevation of a straddle-type four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle provided with an exhaust system in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a body frame included in the straddle-type four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the body frame shown in FIG.
2
and the exhaust system of the present invention mounted on the body frame;
FIG. 4
is a side elevation of the body frame shown in FIG.
2
and the exhaust system of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken on line V—V in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of a muffler; and
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional exhaust system.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
showing a straddle-type four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle equipped with an exhaust system in a preferred embodiment according to the present invention, right and left front wheels
1
and right and left rear wheels
2
are suspended from a front part and a rear part, respectively, of a body frame F. A two-cylinder V-engine
3
is mounted on a part of the body frame F between the front wheels
1
and the rear wheels
2
. A steering handlebar
5
is disposed in an upper part of the body frame F. A straddle-type seat
6
is disposed behind the steering handlebar
5
. The two-cylinder V-engine
3
has a crankcase
8
, a front cylinder
10
tilted forward and held on the crankcase
8
and a rear cylinder
11
tilted rearward and held on the crankcase
8
. The crankcase
8
has a projection portion
8
a
. An exhaust port
12
is formed in the front wall of the front cylinder
10
and a front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is connected to the exhaust port
12
. An exhaust port
13
is formed in the rear wall of the rear cylinder
11
and a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
is connected to the exhaust port
14
. A single muffler
16
is supported on a rear part of the body frame F in a space between the body frame F and the left rear wheel
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
showing the body frame F in a perspective view, the body frame F is built by welding together a pair of upper longitudinal pipes
21
, a pair of lower longitudinal pipes
22
, first front pipes
23
connecting the respective front ends of the upper pipes
21
and the corresponding lower pipes
22
, second front pipes
24
spaced a predetermined distance apart from the first front pipes
23
toward the rear and extended between the upper longitudinal pipes
21
and the lower longitudinal pipes
22
, a plurality of upper cross pipes
26
extended between the right and the left upper longitudinal pipes
21
, and a plurality of lower cross pipes
27
extended between the right and the left lower longitudinal pipes
22
. Rear end parts of the lower longitudinal pipes
22
are bent obliquely upward in curved parts
22
a
to form rising parts
29
tilted forward. The upper ends of the rising parts
29
are welded to the upper longitudinal pipes
22
. Rear support pipes
28
extending obliquely rearward and upward have front ends welded to the curved parts
22
a
, respectively, and rear ends welded to the rear ends of the upper longitudinal pipes
21
, respectively.
Swing arm support members
30
are connected to the curved parts
22
a
of the lower longitudinal pipes
22
. A muffler support bracket
31
is attached to the rear end part of the left rear support pipe
28
. A suspension bracket
32
for supporting front suspensions is extended between parts of the upper longitudinal pipes
21
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
showing the exhaust system in connection with the body frame F, the muffler
16
is provided with two mounting lugs
35
. The mounting lugs
35
are arranged longitudinally on the upper surface of the muffler
16
. The mounting lugs
35
are fastened to the muffler support bracket
31
with bolts. A front-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
41
and a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
42
are formed in the front end wall
40
of the muffler
16
. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
41
is above the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
42
. A rear end part of the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
is fitted in the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
42
and is welded to the front end wall
40
. A connecting pipe
44
is fitted in the front-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
41
and is welded to the front end wall
40
of the muffler
16
. A rear end part of the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is detachably fitted in the connecting pipe
44
and is fastened to the connecting pipe
44
with a fastening band
46
. Support swing arms
47
for supporting the rear wheels
2
are supported for swing motion by the swing arm support members
30
and are suspended elastically by shock absorbers
48
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
showing the body frame F and the exhaust system in a plan view, the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
extends obliquely to the left from the exhaust port
14
formed in the rear wall of the rear cylinder
11
, protrudes to the left from the body frame F at a position in front of the left rear support pipe
28
, extends further rearward on the left side of the left rear support pipe
28
to the muffler
16
. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
extends to the left in a curve from the exhaust port
12
formed in the front wall of the front cylinder
10
, is bent rearward around the left second front pipe
24
, extends rearward through a space between the left side of the front cylinder
10
and the rear cylinder
11
, and the left side of the body frame F, extends over the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
from a position in front of the left rear support pipe
28
, and extends rearward on the left side of the left rear support pipe
28
to the muffler
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
extends obliquely upward from a bent part thereof extending around the second front pipe
24
along the left side of the front cylinder
10
, extends gradually downward toward the rear on the left side of the rear cylinder
11
from a position corresponding to a V-shaped space between the cylinders
10
and
11
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
showing a V-belt type variable-speed transmission in an enlarged sectional view taken on line V—V in
FIG. 1
, the V-belt type variable-speed transmission has a drive pulley
51
and a thrusting mechanism
52
for adjusting the effective diameter of the drive pulley
51
, which are mounted on a right part of a crankshaft
36
. A generator
55
including coils
53
and magnets
54
, and a recoil starter
56
are mounted on a left part of the crankshaft
36
in an axial arrangement. The crankcase
8
has a relatively big width and projection portion
8
a
. Therefore, dead spaces limited by substantially L-shaped walls are formed on the right and the left side of the front cylinder
10
. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is extended in one of the dead spaces.
Referring to
FIG. 6
showing the muffler
16
in an enlarged longitudinal sectional view, the front end wall
40
and a rear end wall
60
are joined to the front and the rear end of an outer pipe
59
, respectively, by full-circled welding. Partition plates
61
,
62
,
64
and
65
and an arrester plate
63
divides the interior of the outer pipe
59
into a resonance chamber
67
, a first expansion chamber
68
, a second expansion chamber
69
, a carbon-separating third expansion chamber
70
, a carbon-collecting chamber
71
and a rear expansion chamber
72
arranged in that order from the front toward the rear. A pipe
74
is extended through a central part of the partition plate
62
between the first expansion chamber
68
and the second expansion chamber
69
to make the exhaust gas flow toward a central part of the arrester plate
63
. A connecting pipe
75
is extended from the third expansion chamber
70
through the carbon-collecting chamber
71
into the rear expansion chamber
72
. A tail pipe
76
is attached to the rear end wall
60
. The rear expansion chamber
72
communicates with the outside by means of the tail pipe
76
. An inner pipe
78
formed from a perforated plate is inserted in the first expansion chamber
68
and the second expansion chamber
69
, and an annular space between the outer pipe
59
and the inner pipe
78
is packed with a shock-absorbing material
79
, such as stainless steel wool. The partition plate
64
between the third expansion chamber
70
and the carbon collecting chamber
71
is provided with an opening
64
a
in its peripheral part. The third expansion chamber
70
and the carbon collecting chamber
71
communicate with each other by means of the opening
64
a
. The arrester plate
63
has openings provided with twisted guide blades. The exhaust gas passed through the connecting pipe
74
is caused to swirl in the third expansion chamber
70
by the twisted guide blades. Consequently, carbon particles contained in the exhaust gas are caused to flow around the connecting pipe
75
by centrifugal force and to flow through the recess
64
a
into the carbon collecting chamber
71
. A carbon discharge opening
80
is formed in a lower part of a section of the outer pipe
59
corresponding to the carbon collecting chamber
71
and is closed by a detachable plug
81
.
The foremost partition plate
61
is used for supporting pipes. The partition plate
61
is provided with pipe holding holes
83
and
84
respectively corresponding to the front-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
41
and the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
42
of the front end wall
40
. The connecting pipe
44
extended through the front-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
41
and connected to the front end wall
40
by full-circled welding extends through the upper pipe holding hole
83
and opens into the first expansion chamber
68
. The rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
extending through the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe connecting opening
42
and connected to the front end wall
40
by full-circled welding extends through the lower pipe holding hole
83
and opens into the first expansion chamber
68
. Thus both the front end wall
40
and the partition plate
61
support the connecting pipe
44
and the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
. A slit
85
is formed in a front end part of the connecting pipe
44
to facilitate work for inserting the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
in the front end part of the connecting pipe
44
and to enable the fastening band
46
to fasten the connecting pipe
44
and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
firmly together.
A method of assembling the exhaust system will be described. Referring to
FIG. 4
, the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
15
combined with the muffler
16
by welding is inserted through a space between the left rising part
29
and the left rear support pipe
28
in the body frame F. The muffler
16
is fastened to the muffler support bracket
31
attached to the left rear support pipe
28
. The front end of the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is connected to the exhaust port
14
of the rear cylinder
11
. A rear end part of the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is extended on the inner side of the left rising part
29
, a front end part of the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is extended through a space in front of the left second front pipe
24
in the body frame F and the front end of the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is connected to the exhaust port
12
of the front cylinder
10
. A rear end part of the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is fastened to the connecting pipe
44
by fastening band
46
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the long front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
is extended from the front end of the engine
3
to a rear part of the body frame F via positions above the level of the crankcase
8
on the left side of the cylinders
10
and
11
. Thus, the front-cylinder exhaust pipe
13
can be neatly disposed within the width of the body frame F and can be prevented from being splashed with mud and sand and from striking against stones and rocks.
The present invention is applicable to two-cylinder engines other than the two-cylinder V-engine. The present invention is applicable to vehicles other than the saddle-type all-terrain vehicle. The front-cylinder exhaust pipe may be welded to the muffler and the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe may be detachably connected to the muffler.
The present invention has the following effects.
(1) The exhaust system for the vehicular two-cylinder engine having the two cylinders includes the single muffler provided with the two connecting openings, the exhaust pipes connected to the cylinders are connected to the connecting openings of the muffler, respectively, and at least one of the exhaust pipes is connected detachably to the connecting opening of the muffler. Thus the exhaust system needs only one exhaust muffler and needs a reduced number of parts, does not need any collecting pipe having complicated construction, the exhaust pipes can be extended in a simple arrangement, and the exhaust system facilitates assembling work.
(2) The exhaust pipe connected to the rear cylinder disposed at the rear portion with respect to the moving direction of the vehicle is connected to the connecting opening and is welded to the muffler, and the exhaust pipe connected to the front cylinder is connected detachably to the other connecting opening. Connection of the exhaust pipe connected to the cylinder nearer to the exhaust muffler to the muffler by welding further facilitates assembling work.
(3) The exhaust system for the two-cylinder V-engine having the two cylinders and mounted on the saddle-type all-terrain vehicle includes the muffler disposed behind the two-cylinder V-engine, and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe connected to the front cylinder and bent so as to extend rearward along the side surfaces of the two cylinders to the muffler. Thus the long front-cylinder exhaust pipe can be extended through a dead space around the side surfaces of the cylinders so that the same may not protrude laterally and hence the exhaust system has compact construction. Since the exhaust pipes are extended on a level above that of the crankcase, the exhaust pipes will not be dirtied with mud and sand and will not strike against stones and rocks, which is a significant effect because the straddle-type all-terrain vehicle is intended for running on rugged ground, such as the sands and wasteland.
(4) The exhaust system for the vehicular two-cylinder V-engine having the two cylinders includes the single muffler provided with the two connecting openings, the exhaust pipe connected to the rear cylinder is connected to one of the connecting openings and is welded to the muffler, and the exhaust pipe connected to the front cylinder is connected to the other connecting opening and is detachably connected to the muffler. Connection of the exhaust pipe connected to the rear cylinder nearer to the muffler by welding further facilitates assembling work.
Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment with a certain degree of particularity, obviously many changes and variations are possible therein. It is therefore to be understood that the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein without departing from the scope and spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. An exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine having a front cylinder and a rear cylinder and mounted on a saddle-type all-terrain vehicle, said exhaust system comprising:a muffler disposed behind the two-cylinder V-engine; a front-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a front cylinder, the front cylinder being tilted forward with respect to a moving direction of a vehicle; a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a rear cylinder, the rear cylinder being tilted rearward with respect to the moving direction of the vehicle; and a crankcase on which the front cylinder and the rear cylinder are being held, the crankcase having a projected portion projected with respect to side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders, a space being formed by an upper surface of the projected portion and the side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders, wherein the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is bent upwardly to pass through the space, and passes along the side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders to the muffler.
- 2. The exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein the muffler is provided with two connecting openings, the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected to one of the connecting opening and is welded to the muffler, and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected detachably to the other connecting opening.
- 3. An exhaust system for a two-cylinder V-engine having a front cylinder and a rear cylinder and mounted on a saddle-type all-terrain vehicle, said exhaust system comprising:a muffler disposed behind the two-cylinder V-engine; a front-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a front cylinder, the front cylinder being disposed at a front portion with respect to a moving direction of a vehicle; a rear-cylinder exhaust pipe having one end connected to a rear cylinder, the rear cylinder being disposed at a rear portion with respect to the moving direction of the vehicle; and a crankcase on which the front cylinder and the rear cylinder are being held, the crankcase having a projected portion, wherein an upper surface of the projected portion and side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders form a space, wherein the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is bent upwardly to pass through the space, and passes along the side surfaces of the front and the rear cylinders to the muffler.
- 4. The exhaust system according to claim 3, wherein the muffler is provided with two openings, the rear-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected to one of the openings and is welded to the muffler, and the front-cylinder exhaust pipe is connected detachably to the other opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jan 2001 |
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