The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2002-206023 filed on Jul. 15, 2002 and 2003-111502 filed on Apr. 16, 2003 the entire contents thereof are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a ground structure for a vehicle. More particularly, to a ground structure for grounding an engine to a vehicle body.
2. Description of Background Art
A vehicle is known wherein a ground for an engine is connected to a vehicle body while a ground for a battery is also connected to the vehicle body, for example, as disclosed in the Official Gazette of Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 8-268176.
A comparatively thin cable is used as the ground cable between the engine and the vehicle body described above. When the engine is carried on the vehicle body, a floating structure is sometimes used wherein a rubber buffer material is interposed between the engine and the vehicle body in order to reduce vibrations of the engine to be transmitted to the vehicle body. The vehicle body ground cable of the engine mounted in such a floating structure as just described preferably has strength against the vibrations of the engine. Further, it is also demanded for the ground cable to have some thickness because the ground cable is stored in a state wherein the ground cable remains attached at an end thereof to the engine or from the operability when the engine is mounted onto the vehicle body. Also it is sometimes demanded to use a plurality of ground cables of a common size to increase the flexibility.
Taking the foregoing demands into consideration, it is an object of the present invention to provide a ground structure for a vehicle that includes improvements in selection of an appropriate vehicle body ground cable.
In order to attain the object described above, according to the present invention, a ground structure is provided for a vehicle wherein an engine and a vehicle body are connected to each other by a cable to ground the engine wherein the cable has a wire diameter set substantially equal to one of the other cables wired to the engine and a part coupled to the engine, which cable has the greatest wire diameter.
With the first characteristic, the cable is formed with an increased thickness and has a wire diameter substantially equal to the one of the other cables. Therefore, the ground structure for a vehicle is advantageous also where the engine is mounted in a floating structure on the vehicle body, and this increases the degree of freedom in designing. In addition, the ground structure for a vehicle is easy in handling when the engine is installed into the vehicle body or when the cable is stored while it remains secured to the engine, and also the universality in use is improved.
According to the present invention, the ground structure for a vehicle has a second characteristic in that the other cables are used to connect a battery to the engine and to the part coupled to the engine.
According to the present invention, the ground structure for a vehicle has a third characteristic in that the other cables include a cable for connecting the battery and a starter motor for the engine to each other.
With the second and third characteristics, the cable of a comparatively great wire diameter used between the battery and the engine or the starter motor and the cable between the engine and the vehicle body are designed with the same specification (wire diameter). Therefore, the number of types of wire diameters of cables to be used in the overall vehicle need not be increased. Accordingly, the cost decreases and the convenience in management increases.
Further, according to the present invention, the ground structure for a vehicle has a fourth characteristic in that the ground structure further includes first coupling means for coupling a cable that connects a negative terminal of a battery and the engine to each other to the engine, and second coupling means for coupling a cable that connects the vehicle body and the engine to each other to the engine wherein the first coupling means and the second coupling means are removably mounted independently of each other on the engine.
With the fourth characteristic, the different cables can be removably connected to the engine individually by the first coupling means and the second coupling means. Therefore, the coupling order of each of the cables can be determined arbitrarily in accordance with an assembly procedure, and assembly of the wiring lines is very much facilitated.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
In the following, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings.
The positive terminal of a battery 4 is connected to a contact of a starter relay switch 5 by a cable C2. The other contact of the starter relay switch 5 is connected to a starter motor 6 by another cable C3. The negative terminal of the battery 4 is connected to the engine 1 by a feedback ground cable C4. Preferably, ground cables for all electric parts (including sensors and switches) are integrated in the feedback ground cable C4.
The body ground cable C1 of the engine 1 has a diameter substantially equal to one of the other cables wired to the engine 1 (including a part coupled to the engine), that is, the cables C2 (wired to the engine through the starter relay switch), C3, and C4, which has the greatest diameter. As an example, the wire diameter or sectional area of the cables C2 and C3 between the battery 4 and the starter motor 6 is set as the greatest. This is because a high electric current is supplied to the starter motor 6. Where the cable C1 has the greatest thickness in this manner, it is advantageous against vibrations of the engine 1 and facilitates handling thereof when the engine 1 is installed into the vehicle body. Further, where the cable C1 has a wire diameter or sectional area equal to one of the cables C2 to C4, universal use of the parts can be achieved.
Connecting elements a and b (coupling means by a bolt or the like) of the cables C1 and C4 to the engine 1 should be independent of each other. In particular, when the cables C1 and C4 are fastened to the engine 1 using a bolt, not a single bolt is used for the fastening, but different bolts are used to secure them to different positions on the engine 1. Since the order in attaching the cables C1 and C4 to the engine 1 can be set arbitrarily, flexibility is provided to the wiring procedure and the operability is improved. More particularly, the connection of the cables C1 and C4 is hereinafter described.
A terminal of the ground cable C4 is coupled to the negative terminal of the battery 4 while the other terminal of the ground cable C4 is coupled to the engine case 12A that mounts the starter motor 6. A terminal of the ground cable C1 is coupled to the upper body frame 7 while the other terminal is coupled to the engine case 12A similarly to the cable C4. The engine case 12A is formed from an aluminum alloy. While the cables C1 and C4 are coupled to the engine case 12A that is part of the engine 1, they are secured to the engine case 12A separately from each other by bolts (first and second coupling means) separate from each other as shown in
As is apparent from the foregoing description, according to the present invention, the cable that connects the engine and the vehicle body to each other has a wire diameter set substantially equal to one of the other used cables, which has the greatest wire diameter. Therefore, the ground structure for a vehicle is further advantageous against vibrations of the engine, and is easy in handling when the ground cable is stored while it remains coupled to the engine or when the ground cable is installed into the vehicle body.
More particularly, according to the present invention, since a common part can be used for the different cables, the universality in use of the cables is enhanced and an improvement in efficiency in management and manufacture is achieved.
Further, according to the present invention, the different cables can be coupled by the two coupling means independent of each other. Therefore, the coupling order can be determined arbitrarily in accordance with an assembly procedure, and this can contribute to an improvement in working efficiency.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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2002-206023 | Jul 2002 | JP | national |
2003-111502 | Apr 2003 | JP | national |
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