1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a meter mounting structure of a motorcycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
In
Japanese Design Registration No. 1,169,272 discloses a display device for vehicle having a see-thru portion in a dial plate such that another display plate provided on the rear side of the dial plate can be seen from the front.
In the meter 30 shown in
The present invention addresses the above described condition, and an object of the present invention is to provide a meter mounting structure of a motorcycle which realizes improvement in visibility of a meter in which a plurality of displays are provided in tandem in a direction of a sight line of a rider riding on the motorcycle.
In order to achieve the object mentioned above, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a meter mounting structure of a motorcycle for mounting a meter near a handle of the motorcycle, the meter having a plurality of displays which are disposed in tandem in a direction of a sight line of a rider riding on the motorcycle, wherein the meter is mounted so as to tilt with respect to a reference plane orthogonal to the sight line such that a lower half portion of each of the displays is disposed closer to an eye point of the rider than an upper half portion of each of the displays.
For example, in the case where the display on the rear side in the direction of the sight line shows engine speed by a dial plate and a pointer, when the travel speed of a motorcycle is slow, the engine speed is also low, so that the pointer points a lower half portion of the dial plate. Therefore, by tilting the meter such that the lower half portion of the display is positioned closer to the eye point, even when the travel speed is low and the rider is in the non-leaning position (back straight position), the display on the rear side can be easily seen, and visibility improves. On the other hand, an upper half portion of the display on the rear side in the direction of the sight line is positioned far from the eye point. However, since the engine speed is high when the pointer points the upper half portion of the dial plate, the travel speed of the motorcycle is high and the rider is in the forward leaning position. Therefore, the eye point of the rider is closer to the meter, so that the rider can see the upper half portion of the display well. Since it is sufficient to change the mounting angle of the meter and it is unnecessary to change the structure of the meter itself, visibility of the meter can be improved easily and cheaply.
Preferably, the meter may be mounted such that a lower end of the display on the rear side in the direction of the sight line out of the plurality of displays is disposed in almost the same position as that of the display on the front side in the direction of sight line in the case where the meter is disposed in parallel with the reference plane.
In accordance with this structure, even when the travel speed of the motorcycle is slow and the rider is in the non-leaning position, visibility similar to that in the conventional technique can be obtained.
Preferably, the display on the rear side in the direction of the sight line out of the plurality of displays may have a number of indication designs which are continuous from the lower half portion to the upper half portion of the display, and the indication designs in the upper half portion are formed larger than the indication designs in the lower half portion.
In accordance with this structure, even when the upper half portion of the display is apart from the eye point, it is easily seen. Thus, visibility of the whole display can be improved. The indication designs denote scale, numerals, characters, and the like.
Preferably, the indication designs may be formed such that their size gradually increases from the lower half portion to the upper half portion of the display.
In accordance with this structure, the size of the indication designs in the display can be changed naturally.
This and other objects and features of the present invention will become more clear from the following description taken in conjunction with a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A front end of the swing arm 14 is supported to a lower end of the body frame 12 so as to freely swing in a vertical direction, and a rear wheel 19 is supported to a rear end of the swing arm 14. A fuel tank 21, a seat 22, and a rear seat 23 are provided in order from the front side of motorcycle on the upper side of the body frame 12. The engine 13 is disposed below the fuel tank 21 and the handle 17 is disposed on the front side of the fuel tank 21.
The cowling 15 is constituted by a front cowling 25 covering around the handle 17, side cowlings 26 mainly covering both right and left sides of the engine 13, and a lower cowling 27 mainly covering the lower side of the engine 13.
[Structure of Meter]
The plurality of displays include a first display 41 for displaying vehicle speed, water temperature, fuel residual quantity, and the like, and a second display 42 for displaying engine speed. The first and second displays 41 and 42 are disposed in tandem in a direction of a sight line as the meter 30 is viewed from the front by a rider riding on the motorcycle. The first display 41 is disposed on the front side (the side near the rider) in the direction of the sight line, and the second display 42 is disposed on the rear side (the side far from the rider) in the direction of the sight line.
The first display 41 displays vehicle speed and the like by using liquid crystal. The first display 41 includes a liquid crystal panel 43 having the size corresponding to the transparent cover 34. The liquid crystal panel 43 includes a display portion 43A formed in a long band shape which extends in the horizontal direction from the center to the right end of the liquid crystal panel 43. The vehicle speed and the like are displayed digitally and concentrically in the display portion 43A. A portion of the liquid crystal panel 43 out side of the display portion 43A is a transparent portion (see-thru portion) 43B. Via the transparent portion 43B, the second display 42 can be seen from the front side of the meter 30.
The second display 42 has a dial plate 44 and a pointer 45. The dial plate 44 is formed in size corresponding to the transparent cover 34, and has scale M and numerals N in the peripheral portion corresponding to the transparent portion 43B in the liquid crystal panel 43. The scale M is made of short lines which are directed in the radial direction of the dial plate 44 and are continuously provided along a periphery of the dial plate 44 in the range from a lowermost position past a uppermost position of the dial plate 44. The numerals N are attached on the inside in a radial direction of the scale M and are 0 to 15 indicative of the engine speed 0 rpm to 15,000 rpm in the example of
The lowest main division MA to which the numeral N of 0 is attached is the shortest, and the main divisions MA gradually become longer toward the top of the dial plate 44. Similarly, the lowest sub division MB is the shortest and the sub divisions MB gradually become longer toward the top of the dial plate 44.
One end of the pointer 45 is rotatably supported in the center of the dial plate 44, and the other end of the pointer 45 extends to a portion near the indication designs M and N. In the center portion of the dial plate 44, the pointer 45 is hidden by the display portion 43A of the liquid crystal panel 43, and only the tip of the pointer 45 can be seen from the front.
[Mounting Structure of Meter]
As shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
In
In conventional technique, the meter 30 is provided so as to be almost perpendicular to the standard sight line LB of the rider P. To be specific, in the case of setting an imaginary reference plane X1 orthogonal to the standard sight line LB of the rider P, the meter 30 is provided such that the first and second displays 41 and 42 are parallel with the reference plane X1. In contrast, in the embodiment, the meter 30 is mounted such that the displays 41 and 42 are inclined upward with respect to the reference plane X1, so that the lower-half portion of each of the displays 41 and 42 is disposed closer to the standard eye point EpB than the upper-half portion thereof.
The tilt angle with respect to the reference plane X1 of the meter 30 is set such that, as shown in
(1) In the case where the motorcycle 10 is driven at low speed, as shown in
As shown in
On the contrary, in the case where the motorcycle 10 is driven at high speed, the rider P2 is in the forward leaning position and the eye point Ep2 comes closer to the meter 30. Consequently, even when the pointer 45 of the second display 42 in
(2) As shown in
(3) As shown in
(4) To improve visibility of the second display 42, only the mounting angle of the meter 30 is changed. It is therefore unnecessary to change design of the meter itself such as change in the angles of the displays 41 and 42 with respect to the casing 32. Therefore, improvement of visibility can be realized easily and cheaply.
(1) Although the length of the scale M of the second display 42 is gradually increased from the lower half portion to the upper half portion in the foregoing embodiment, alternately, the length of the numerals N may be gradually increased from the lower half portion to the upper half portion. Not necessarily the length but width or width and length can be increased.
(2) The invention is not limited to the case where the length of the divisions of the scale M is gradually increased from the lower half portion to the upper half portion. It is also possible to set that, for example, the divisions of the scale M in the lower half portion are uniformly short, and those in the upper half portion are uniformly long.
(3) Although the first display 41 shows a plurality of indications such as vehicle speed and water temperature, it can also show a single indication such as only vehicle speed.
(4) The first display 41 may perform analog display with the pointer and the dial plate, and the second display 42 may perform digital display with liquid crystal.
(5) The first display 41 may be used as a display of the engine speed, and the second display 42 may be used as a display of velocity and the like.
(6) The number of displays of the meter 30 is not limited to two but may be three or more.
(7) In the foregoing embodiment, as shown in
Although the invention has been described in its preferred embodiments 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 practical otherwise than as specifically described herein with out departing from the scope and spirit thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P2005-235308 | Aug 2005 | JP | national |