Claims
- 1. A vibrating system for vibrating a two-wheeled motor vehicle having front and rear axles rotatably supported on a motor vehicle frame, comprising:
- a first vibrator including a first vertically disposed cylinder for vertically vibrating the rear axle;
- a second vibrator including a second vertically disposed cylinder for vibrating the front axle;
- a third vibrator including a third vertically disposed cylinder for vibrating one of the front and rear axles back and forth in a longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle, said third vibrator further including a vibrating rod connected through a swing linkage to a cylinder rod of said third vertically disposed cylinder, said vibrating rod disposed substantially transverse with respect to said cylinder rod; and
- a base supporting said first, second and third vertically disposed cylinders, said first, second and third vertically disposed cylinders each being vertically and non-pivotally mounted on said base.
- 2. A vibrating system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a reactive jig for limiting the other of the front and rear axles through a link mechanism against back-and-forth movement in the longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle;
- load detecting means on said vibrating rod, for detecting a load imposed on the vibrating rod; and
- a controller for controlling said third vibrator when said first and second vibrators operate so that the load detected by said load detecting means is of a constant value at all times.
- 3. A vibrating system according to claim 1, further including spacers fitted over at least one of the front and rear axles and disposed inwardly of spaced members extending from the motor vehicle members, said at least one of the front and rear axles having a vibrating point on a substantially central portion thereof to which vibrations are applied from the vibrator.
- 4. A vibrating system according to claim 3, further comprising:
- a reactive jig for limiting the other of the front and rear axles through a link mechanism against back-and-forth movement in the longitudinal direction of the motor vehicle;
- said link mechanism comprising a pair of parallel link arms spaced transversely from each other, a cross member interconnecting said link arms, said link arms being adjustable in length relatively to each other.
- 5. A vibrating system according to claim 4, further including strain gages attached to respective suspensions which support the front axle.
- 6. A vibrating system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a reactive jig disposed behind the rear axle, for vertically movably supporting the rear axle through a link mechanism having a pair of parallel link arms extending forwardly and spaced transversely from each other; and
- a rider weight applying structure including a weight corresponding to the weight of a driver of the motor vehicle and placed on a seat of the motor vehicle, said weight being vertically movably supported by a second pair of parallel link arms extending forwardly from said reactive jig.
- 7. A vibrating system according to claim 6, further including a second weight corresponding to the weight of a passenger of the motor vehicle and placed on the seat of the motor vehicle, said weight and said second weight being vertically movably coupled to each other by a third pair of parallel link arms, said second weight being vertically movably supported by said second pair of parallel link arms extending forwardly from said reactive jig.
Priority Claims (4)
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3-015569 |
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3-242002 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/831,569, filed on Feb. 5, 1992, now abandoned, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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