Information
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Patent Grant
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6615945
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Patent Number
6,615,945
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morris; Lesley D.
- Royal, Jr.; Paul
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A motorcycle having a housing box and storage space arranged to increase the capacity of the intake system. In a motorcycle, a crank case, an engine, including a cylinder that extends forwardly from the crank case, and a housing box are arranged under a seat. An intake passage extends rearwardly from above the cylinder. An intake port of the intake passage is connected to an air chamber, and an intake port of the air chamber is connected to an air cleaner through a communication path. The air chamber is arranged upwardly of the crank case. The housing box is arranged rearwardly of the air chamber and the air cleaner is arranged to the side of the housing box.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-270745 filed on Sep. 6, 2000, the entire contents thereof are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to the arrangement of an engine intake system and a housing box of a motorcycle.
2. Description of Background Art
In some motorcycles, an engine and a housing box are arranged under a seat, for example, as set forth in a scooter type motorcycle. For a motorcycle of this type, there has been known, for example, Japanese Patent No. 2525573 publication entitled “Air Cleaner Case for a Scooter Type Vehicle” (hereinafter referred to as “prior art”).
In the aforementioned prior art, as shown in FIG. 2 of Japanese Patent No. 2525573, an air cleaner case 29 is arranged at the rear of an engine body 25 (the numerals used in this description are the numerals as set forth in the publication), chambers 41 and 42 are arranged in front of the engine body 25. The chamber 42 is connected to the air cleaner case 29 through a connecting tube 37. The chamber 41 is provided integral with the chamber 42, and an intake port of the engine body 25 is connected to the chamber 41 through a carburetor 27.
Further, in the aforementioned prior art, as shown in FIG. 1 of the publication, a power unit 13 includes a power transmission device incorporated in the engine that is mounted on a body frame 2 under a tandem seat 24 so as to be able to swing up and down.
In the aforementioned prior art, preferably, the engine intake systems such as the air cleaner case 29 and the chambers 41 and 42 are of a relatively large capacity in order to sufficiently exhibit the performance of the engine body 25.
In a scooter type motorcycle as set forth in the aforementioned prior art, a housing box, not shown, is often arranged under the tandem seat 24. Preferably, the housing box has a large capacity. However, the space for arranging things under the seat is limited. When the large capacity engine intake systems and the large capacity housing box are arranged under the seat, the tandem seat 24 is unavoidably raised in order to provide the space for arranging the elements. The tandem seat 24 cannot be raised or lowered simply due to the foot-landing performance.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a technique capable of increasing the capacity of an engine intake system or the capacity of a housing box without increasing the height of the seat.
For achieving the aforementioned object, there is provided a motorcycle in which a crank case, an engine with a cylinder extended forwardly from the crank case, and a housing box are arranged under a seat. An intake passage extends rearwardly from an upper part of the cylinder. An air chamber is arranged above the crank case and is connected to an intake port of the intake passage. The housing box is arranged rearwardly of the air chamber. An air cleaner is arranged sideways of the housing box, and the air cleaner and the air chamber are connected by a communication path.
The cylinder extends forwardly from the crank case, a space above the crank case can be secured. The air chamber, the housing box and the air cleaner are arranged in the surplus space. The housing box is arranged to be rearwardly of the air chamber. The air cleaner is arranged in the surplus space to be sideways of the housing box. Further, the surplus space above the cylinder is utilized to extend the intake passage rearwardly from above the cylinder, and the air chamber is connected to the intake port of the intake passage. The air cleaner is connected to the air chamber by the communication path.
As described above, the engine intake system including the air cleaner, the communication path, the air chamber and the intake passage, and the housing box can be arranged effectively making use of the surplus space under the seat.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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:
FIG. 1
is a left side view of a motorcycle according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a left side view of an engine and a power transmission mechanism according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken on line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a left side view of an engine and an intake system of an engine according to the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a plan view of an intake system of an engine and a housing box according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. With respect to “front,” “rear,” “left,” “right,” “upper,” and “lower,” Fr, Rr, L, R, and CL indicate front side, rear side, left side, right side, and body center (width center), respectively, in accordance with the direction as viewed from a rider.
FIG. 1
is a left side view of a motorcycle according to the present invention. A motorcycle
10
is a scooter type motorcycle principally including a body frame
11
, a front fork
13
mounted on a head pipe
12
of the body frame
11
. A front wheel
14
is mounted on the front fork
13
. A handlebar
15
is connected of the front fork
13
. An engine
16
is mounted on the rear portion of the body frame
11
. A power transmission mechanism
17
is mounted to swing up and down on the engine
16
. A rear wheel
18
is mounted on the power transmission mechanism
17
. A rear shock absorber
19
is connected to a rear portion of the power transmission mechanism
17
for suspending the power transmission mechanism relative to the body frame
11
. A housing box
21
is mounted on the rear upper portion of the body frame
11
. A seat
22
is arranged on the housing box
21
and is mounted to be opened and closed. The seat
22
is a tandem seat.
The motorcycle
10
includes the body frame
11
that is covered with a body cover
30
. The body cover
30
includes a front cover
31
covering the front part of the head pipe
12
. An inner cover
32
covers the rear part of the front cover
31
. Left and right floor steps
33
, on which the feet of a rider are positioned and left and right floor skirts
34
that extending downwardly are provided from the outer edge of the floor steps
33
. A center cover
35
extends rearwardly from the inner cover
32
to cover the longitudinal center of the body frame
11
. A rear cover
36
extends rearwardly from the center cover
35
to cover the rear part of the body frame
11
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a handlebar cover
37
; a front fender
38
; a rear fender
39
; a window screen
41
; a radiator
42
for cooling an engine; a fuel tank
43
; a step
44
for an occupant; an air cleaner
45
; a connecting tube
46
; an air chamber
47
; an exhaust pipe
48
for an engine; and a muffler
49
for exhaust are mounted relative to the body frame
11
.
FIG. 2
is a left side view of the engine and the power transmission mechanism according to the present invention. The engine
16
is a 4-cycle 2-cylinder type water cooling engine having a cylinder
54
extending forwardly from a crank case
52
. An axis L
1
of the cylinder
54
is illustrated in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2. A
case portion of the engine
16
comprises a crank case
52
having left and right case halves
51
L and
51
R connected by a bolt. A cylinder block
53
is connected by a bolt to the front part of the crank case
52
. The two left and right cylinders
54
and
54
are provided within the cylinder block
53
. A cylinder head
55
is connected by a bolt to the front part of the cylinder block
53
. Combustion chambers
56
and
56
are formed in the cylinder head
55
. A head cover
57
is connected by a bolt to the front part of the cylinder head
55
, and a valve gear chamber
58
is formed between the cylinder head
55
and the head cover
57
.
The engine
16
includes a crank shaft
61
mounted rotatably on the crank case
52
and extending to the left and right. Cylinders
54
and
54
are connected to the crank shaft
61
through connecting rods
62
and
62
. Pistons
63
and
63
reciprocate within the cylinders
54
and
54
, respectively. A valve gear mechanism
64
is housed in the valve gear chamber
58
.
A generator cover
66
is connected by a bolt to the right side part of the right case half body
51
R to form a generator housing chamber
67
between the right case half body
51
R and the generator cover
66
to house the generator
68
in the generator housing chamber
67
. The generator
68
is connected to the right side portion of the crank shaft
61
.
Since the generator cover
66
is secured to the crank case
52
, the generator cover
66
is a part of the crank case
52
in the present invention.
The power transmission mechanism
17
includes a transmission mechanism case
72
having the front portion mounted so as to swing up and down on the left case half body
51
L through a bearing
71
and extending rearwardly. A case cover
73
is provided for closing a side opening of the transmission mechanism case
72
. A transmission mechanism housing chamber
74
is formed between the transmission mechanism case
72
and the case cover
73
. A transmission mechanism
75
is housed in the transmission mechanism housing chamber
74
. The transmission mechanism case
72
is formed with a boss portion
76
projecting on the width center side from the longitudinal halfway.
The transmission mechanism
75
is a combined structure of a belt type variable transmission mechanism
75
A connected to the crank shaft
61
and a gear mechanism
75
B connected to the belt type variable transmission mechanism
75
A. A rear wheel axle
77
is connected to the output side of the gear mechanism
75
B. The rear wheel axle
77
is supported for rotation. A cover
78
is provided on the transmission mechanism
75
.
On the other hand, the generator cover
66
includes a front arm
81
mounted so as to be swing up and down. More specifically, a support shaft
82
is provided integrally on the front part of the front arm
81
, and the support shaft
82
is supported rotatably on the generator cover
66
through a bearing
83
.
The front arm
81
extends rearwardly. A boss portion
84
projects on the width center side along the rear part of the crank case
52
from the rear end thereof. The boss portion
76
of the transmission mechanism case
72
is connected by bolts
85
and
85
to the boss part
84
. Further, the front arm
81
has a rear arm
86
connected by a bolt
87
. The rear arm
86
extends rearwardly, and the rear wheel axle
77
is supported rotatably by the rear end part thereof.
The combined structure of the transmission mechanism case
72
and the front and rear arms
81
and
86
as described above forms a rear fork
88
having a generally H-shape as viewed from a plane. Accordingly, the front part of the rear fork
88
supporting the rear wheel
18
through the rear wheel axle
77
can be mounted so as to swing up and down on the crank case
52
. The rear fork
88
coincides with a center P
1
of the crank shaft
61
and with a swing center P
2
. P
3
indicates a center of the rear wheel axle
77
.
FIG. 3
further shows that on the rear end of the transmission mechanism case
72
and on the rear end of the rear arm
86
are provided brackets
89
and
89
, respectively, for connecting lower parts of left and right rear shock absorber units
19
and
19
.
Referring again to
FIG. 2
, the cylinder head
55
has an intake port
92
provided with an intake valve
91
continuous to a combustion chamber
56
and an exhaust port
94
provided with an exhaust valve
93
continuous to the combustion chamber
56
that is formed integrally therewith. When the engine
16
is viewed sideways, the intake port
92
opens upwardly, and the exhaust port
94
opens downwardly.
An inlet pipe
95
is connected to the intake port
92
and extends rearwardly of the cylinder head
55
. A throttle valve
96
is connected to the rear end (upstream side) thereof. The upstream end of the throttle valve
96
is directed rearwardly. The inlet pipe
95
has a fuel injection device (injector)
97
for injecting fuel towards the intake valve
91
mounted thereon.
The combined structure of the intake port
92
, the inlet pipe
95
and the throttle valve
96
, as described above, forms an intake passage
98
. In other words, the intake passage
98
extends rearwardly from above the cylinder
54
, and the intake port of the intake passage
98
is directed rearwardly. Cam shafts
59
and
59
are provided in relationship with the valve gear mechanism
64
.
FIG. 4
is a left side view of the engine and the intake system of the engine showing that the engine
16
and the housing box
21
are arranged under the seat
22
, and that the air chamber
47
is arranged upwardly of the crank case
52
.
The intake system
90
of the engine
16
(hereinafter referred to as “engine intake system
90
”) includes an intake port
47
a
of the air chamber
47
that is connected to an outlet
45
a
of the air cleaner
45
through the connecting tube
46
as a communication path. An upstream end
96
a
of the throttle valve
96
, that is, an intake port of the intake passage
98
, is connected to an outlet
47
b
of the air chamber
47
so as to introduce outside air into the combustion chambers
56
and
56
(see FIG.
2
).
FIG. 5
is a plan view of the intake system of the engine and the housing box according to the present invention showing that the housing box
21
is arranged at the rear of the air chamber
47
, and the air cleaner
45
is arranged to the right and sideways of the housing box
21
.
The air chamber
47
is an air chamber for evenly distributing air from the air cleaner
45
to the two combustion chambers
56
and
56
(see
FIG. 3
) through the two left and right intake passages
98
and
98
that are branched.
Air introduced from the air cleaner
45
by intake negative pressure of the engine enters the combustion chambers
56
and
56
of the engine
16
as shown in FIG.
3
through the channel of the connecting tube
46
, the air chamber
47
, the throttle valves
96
,
96
and the inlet pipes
95
,
95
.
In summary, the present invention includes, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, (1) the cylinder
54
that extends forwardly from the crank case
52
to thereby provide a space above the crank case
52
and below the seat
22
with the air chamber
47
being arranged in the surplus space; (2) the housing box
21
is arranged in the surplus space rearwardly of the air chamber
47
and downwardly of the seat
22
; (3) the air cleaner
45
is arranged in the surplus space to the side of the housing box
21
and downwardly of the seat
22
; (4) the intake passage
98
extends rearwardly from above the cylinder
54
making use of the surplus space formed upwardly of the cylinder
54
and downwardly of the seat
22
, and the outlet
47
b
of the air chamber
47
is connected to the intake port
96
a
of the intake passage
98
; and (5) as shown in
FIG. 5
, the air cleaner
45
and the air chamber
47
are connected by the connecting tube
46
to be taken around so as to make a detour to the front comer of the housing box
21
.
In this manner, the housing box
21
and the engine intake system
90
can be easily arranged to make effective use of the surplus space under the seat
22
. Therefore, the housing box
21
and the engine intake system
90
can be arranged at the optimum position so that they do not interfered with each other.
Accordingly, the capacity of the engine intake system
90
that is necessary for exhibiting the performance of the engine
16
can be increased sufficiently. Further, the capacity of the housing box
21
can also be increased. Moreover, the height of the seat
22
need not be raised. Thus, the mounting and demounting of an occupant from the motorcycle is facilitated by maintaining the height of the seat
22
.
It is noted in the above-described embodiment of the present invention that the motorcycle
10
is not limited to the scooter type motorcycle.
Further, while in the above-described embodiment, the engine
16
is secured to the body frame
11
(vehicle body), the present invention can also be applied to a unit swing type motorcycle
10
(vehicle) in which the engine
16
and the power transmission mechanism
17
(power transmission system) are constituted integrally and supported on the body frame
11
so as to swing up and down.
The present invention exhibits the following effect by the provision of the aforementioned structure.
According to the present invention, the cylinder extends forwardly from the crank case whereby the air chamber is arranged in the space formed upwardly of the crank case. The housing box is arranged in the surplus space rearwardly of the air chamber. The air cleaner is arranged in the surplus space to the side of the housing box. In addition, the intake passage extends rearwardly from above the cylinder making use of the surplus space upwardly of the cylinder. The air chamber is connected to the intake port of the intake passage, and the air cleaner is connected to the air chamber by the communication path. As described, the engine intake system including the air cleaner, the communication path, the air chamber and the intake passage and the housing box can be arranged to make effective use of the surplus space under the seat.
Therefore, the engine intake system
90
and the housing box
21
can be arranged at the optimum position so that they do not interfered with each other. Accordingly, the capacity of the engine intake system as well as the capacity of the housing box can be increased without raising the height of the seat.
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.
Claims
- 1. A storage space for a motorcycle in which a crank case, an engine with a cylinder extending forwardly from the crank case, and a housing box are arranged under a seat comprising:an intake passage extending rearwardly from an upper portion of said cylinder; an air chamber arranged above said crank case and being connected to an intake port of said intake passage; said housing box arranged rearwardly of said air chamber; an air cleaner arranged to a side of said housing box; and said air cleaner and said air chamber are connected by a communication path.
- 2. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein said housing box is formed in a surplus space above the crank case and below the seat.
- 3. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 2, wherein said air chamber is formed in said surplus space.
- 4. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 3, wherein said intake passage extends into said surplus space and is connected to said air chamber.
- 5. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 2, wherein the air cleaner is formed in said surplus space below said seat.
- 6. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the positioning of the cylinder of the engine to extend forwardly enlarges the space below the seat for increasing the size of said housing box.
- 7. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein said intake passage includes an intake port, an inlet pipe and a throttle valve extending rearwardly from the cylinder of the engine.
- 8. A storage space for a motorcycle comprising:a frame; an engine mounted relative to said frame and including at least one cylinder extending forwardly therefrom; a space formed above said engine and under said seat; a housing box being arranged in said space; an intake passage extending rearwardly from an upper portion of said cylinder; an air chamber arranged above said engine and being connected to an intake port of said intake passage; said housing box arranged rearwardly of said air chamber; an air cleaner arranged to a side of said housing box; and said air cleaner and said air chamber are connected by a communication path.
- 9. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 8, wherein said housing box extends within said space as an enlarged box disposed below the seat.
- 10. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 9, wherein said air chamber is formed in said space.
- 11. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 10, wherein said intake passage extends into said space and is connected to said air chamber.
- 12. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 9, wherein the air cleaner is formed in said space below said seat.
- 13. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 9, wherein the positioning of the cylinder of the engine to extend forwardly enlarges the space below the seat for increasing the size of said housing box.
- 14. The storage space for a motorcycle according to claim 9, wherein said intake passage includes an intake port, an inlet pipe and a throttle valve extending rearwardly from the cylinder of the engine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-270745 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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