Field
The present invention relates to vehicle garage door opening devices, and more particularly to a garage door opening device for a motorcycle.
Description of Related Art
An in-vehicle antenna device and garage door opening system is known that may be mounted on the front portion of a roof of an automobile (see, e.g., JP 2007-230264). For motorcycles, while uncommon, a garage door opener transmitter used with a motorcycle may be mounted on a body frame of a motorcycle and a manual operation switch is disposed on a handlebar grip (see, e.g., Canadian Patent No. 2,223,498).
However, in the conventional garage door opener transmitter-equipped motorcycle mentioned above, the manual operation switch is attached via a plastic tie to locations such as under the seat or on the handlebars or steering head. Further, the transmitter and the manual operation switch are connected to one another by physical wires that run on the outside of the motorcycle. Accordingly, the installation and operability of the manual operation switch may be cumbersome.
In an embodiment, a garage door opening device for a motorcycle includes a vehicle-side communicating device configured to transmit a door opening or closing signal to a garage-side communicating device. The garage door opening device also includes a manual operation switch configured to initiate sending of the opening or closing signal via the vehicle-side communicating device. The vehicle-side communicating device and the manual operation switch are located separately from each other. The vehicle-side communicating device is disposed inside a front cowl that is forward of a meter housing of the motorcycle.
In another embodiment, a method includes transmitting a door opening or closing signal to a garage-side communicating device. The method also includes initiating sending, by a manual operation switch, of the opening or closing signal via a vehicle-side communicating device. The vehicle-side communicating device and the manual operation switch are located separately from each other. The vehicle-side communicating device is disposed inside a front cowl that is forward of a meter housing of a motorcycle.
In order that the embodiments of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. A garage door opening device-equipped motorcycle according to some embodiments of the present invention is described herein with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the drawings shall be viewed based on the direction of reference numerals. In the following description, the front and back or rear, the left and right, and up and down are based on the direction in which a rider would be facing. In the drawings, the front of a vehicle is denoted with “Fr”, the rear or back “Rr”, the left “L”, the right “R”, up “U”, and down “D”. While it should be understood that these drawings illustrate only certain embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the vehicle-side communicating device and the manual operation switch are located separately from one another. Therefore, the vehicle-side communicating device can be disposed at a position where its communication with a garage door opener in a garage is improved because there is no metal portion of the motorcycle obstructing communication. In addition, the manual operation switch can be disposed at a position where its operability is convenient and effective. Additionally, the vehicle-side communicating device may be disposed inside the front cowl and forward of the meter housing (which could be meters or gauges such as the speedometer) of the motorcycle. Therefore, the vehicle-side communicating device can be disposed at a position where the vehicle-side communicating device is not seen from the outside, thus preventing theft and mischief. In addition, the resistance of the vehicle-side communicating device to environmental conditions can be improved.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, since the vehicle-side communicating device is disposed on the vehicle body centerline, the direction of the communication signal sent by the vehicle-side communicating device is better positioned to target the garage door opener in a garage compared with a vehicle-side communicating device that is disposed on one side of the vehicle. This may improve communication of the vehicle-side communicating device with the garage door opener in the garage.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the vehicle-side communicating device includes the antenna. This can eliminate the need for additional wiring, attachment parts, and installation space that are required if the antenna is separate from the vehicle-side communicating device. Thus, the vehicle-side communicating device can be made more compact than is possible if the antenna is separate from the vehicle-side communicating device.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, the manual operation switch is disposed in front of the rider and on either the left or the right side of the vehicle. Therefore, the operability of the manual operation switch is convenient without disturbing the rider's operation of the motorcycle.
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As described above, according to the garage door opening device-equipped motorcycle 10 of some embodiments of the present invention, the vehicle-side communicating device 20 and the manual operation switch 30 are located separately from each other. Accordingly, the vehicle-side communicating device 20 can be disposed at a position where communication with a garage door opener in a garage is not impeded because there is no metal portion of the motorcycle interfering with the communication. In addition, the manual operation switch 30 can be disposed at a position that is convenient to the rider.
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2008-250027 | Sep 2008 | JP | national |
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20100079305 A1 | Apr 2010 | US |