1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a straddle type vehicle (e.g. two-wheeled motor vehicle), and particularly to a straddle type vehicle having an electronic throttle valve system for adjusting the amount of intake air to an internal combustion engine of the vehicle.
2. Description of Related Art
An electronic throttle valve system for electronically controlling the opening of a throttle valve to adjust the amount of intake air to an engine (internal combustion engine) can advantageously reduce emission and fuel consumption. This system has been used in some four-wheeled motor vehicles. Application of the system to two-wheeled motor vehicles has been under discussion (See JP-A-2002-106368, for example).
However, as different from four-wheeled motor vehicles, there is housing space limitation in the case of two-wheeled motor vehicles.
As compared to the case of four-wheeled motor vehicle having relatively less restrictions, the type of layout by which the type of mechanism is to be mounted cannot be determined simply, but is to be determined under severe restrictions.
The present invention is derived from the foregoing problem. A principal object of the invention is to provide an electronic throttle valve system more suitable for use in a straddle type vehicle, and a straddle type vehicle having the electronic throttle valve system.
The present invention provides a straddle type vehicle having an electronic throttle valve system for adjusting the amount of intake air to an internal combustion engine. The electronic throttle valve system includes a throttle valve for adjusting the amount of intake air to the internal combustion engine, an electric motor for actuating the throttle valve, and a control unit for controlling the electric motor. The throttle valve is fixed to a valve shaft. The electric motor is connected to the valve shaft and is located for actuating the throttle valve through the valve shaft. The valve shaft is provided with, on a right end thereof, a throttle opening sensor for detecting the opening of the throttle valve. The valve shaft is provided with, on a left end thereof, a mechanical, throttle valve actuating mechanism with which a throttle cable is engaged. The throttle cable is coupled to a throttle grip provided on a right one of a pair of handlebars of the straddle type vehicle.
The present invention provides a straddle type vehicle having an electronic throttle valve system for adjusting the amount of intake air to an internal combustion engine. The electronic throttle valve system includes a throttle valve for adjusting the amount of intake air to the internal combustion engine, an electric motor for actuating the throttle valve, and a control unit for controlling the electric motor. The throttle valve is fixed to a valve shaft. The electric motor is connected to the valve shaft and is located for actuating the throttle valve through the valve shaft. The valve shaft is provided with, on a right end thereof, a throttle opening sensor for detecting the opening of the throttle valve. The valve shaft is provided with, on a left end thereof, a mechanical, throttle valve actuating mechanism with which a throttle cable is engaged. The throttle cable is coupled to an acceleration controller provided on a right one of a pair of handlebars of the straddle type vehicle.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the mechanical throttle valve actuating mechanism has a structure for actuating the throttle valve in conjunction with the operation of the throttle grip, in the event that the electric motor stops actuating the throttle valve.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the mechanical throttle valve actuating mechanism is provided with an accelerator-opening sensor for detecting the displacement of the acceleration controller. The accelerator-opening sensor is in electrical connection with the control unit. The control unit controls the electrical motor based on the opening of the acceleration controller detected by the accelerator-opening sensor.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the electric motor is connected via a drive gear to a midsection between the right end and the left end of the valve shaft.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the valve shaft extends in the lateral direction of the straddle type vehicle, and the accelerator-opening sensor and the electric motor are located either forward or rearward of the valve shaft.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the throttle cable extends from the throttle grip to the left end of the valve shaft with a greater curvature of the cable, compared to the case where the cable extends to the right end of the valve shaft or the midsection between the right end and the left end thereof.
Preferably, the straddle type vehicle is a two-wheeled motor vehicle with the electronic throttle valve system and the mechanical, throttle valve actuating mechanism both installed inside a body frame.
According to the invention, in a straddle type vehicle having the electronic throttle valve system, the throttle opening sensor is provided on the right end of the valve shaft of the throttle valve, while the mechanical throttle valve mechanism is provided on the left end of the valve shaft of the throttle valve. The throttle cable is engaged with the mechanism. This allows the throttle cable to be disposed with an appropriate curvature, resulting in establishment of the electronic throttle valve system that is more suitable for use in two-wheeled motor vehicles.
a) and 4(b) are side views, illustrating the operation of the electronic throttle valve system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
a) and 5(b) are side views, illustrating the operation of the electronic throttle valve system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
With regard to two-wheeled motor vehicles that include an electronic throttle valve system, the inventor studied the type of electronic throttle valve system to be used, and how it should be provided, thereby leading to the accomplishment of the present invention.
With reference to the appended drawings, embodiments of the present invention will be described below. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
With reference to
The electronic throttle valve system 100 is mounted on a straddle type vehicle (e.g. two-wheeled motor vehicle) to adjust the amount of intake air to an internal combustion engine 200 of the vehicle. The electronic throttle valve system 100 includes a throttle valve 10 for adjusting the amount of intake air to the internal combustion engine 200, an electric motor 20 for driving the throttle valve 10, and a control unit (ECU: electronic control unit) 30 for controlling the electric motor 20.
The throttle valve 10 is fixed to a valve shaft 12. The throttle valve 10 of this embodiment, which is a butterfly throttle valve, is disposed within a throttle body 14. The throttle body 14 is provided with a fuel injector 16 for injecting fuel.
The electric motor 20 is connected to the valve shaft 12 of the throttle valve 10 so that the electric motor 20 can actuate the throttle valve 10 through the valve shaft 12. In this embodiment, the electric motor 20 is connected to a midsection 12c between a right end 12a and a left end 12b of the valve shaft 12.
At the right end 12a of the valve shaft 12 is provided a throttle opening sensor 40 for detecting the opening of the throttle valve 10. The throttle opening sensor 40 is in electrical connection with the ECU 30.
In contrast, at the left end 12b of the valve shaft 12 is provided a mechanical, throttle valve mechanism (hereinafter referred to as a “guard mechanism”) 50. The guard mechanism 50 is designed to actuate the throttle valve 10 in conjunction with the operation of a throttle grip 60 in the event that the electric motor 20 stops actuating the throttle valve 10. The throttle grip 60 is provided on a right one of a pair of handlebars (not shown) of the straddle type vehicle. A throttle cable 62 connected to the throttle grip 60 is engaged with the guard mechanism 50. The throttle grip 60 is an acceleration controller. A lever, which has a similar function to the throttle grip, may also be employed as the acceleration controller. The form of acceleration controller is not limited to the throttle grip.
In this embodiment, the guard mechanism 50 includes a pulley 52 with which the throttle cable 62, connected to the throttle grip 60, is engaged and a lever pulley 54 which rotates in conjunction with the opening of the pulley 52. The lever pulley 54 includes a notched portion 55 which can come into contact with a protrusion 13 extending from the valve shaft 12 of the throttle valve 10.
The guard mechanism 50 is provided with an accelerator-opening sensor 70 for detecting the displacement of the acceleration controller (i.e. opening of the accelerator for the throttle grip 60). The accelerator-opening sensor 70 is in electrical connection with the ECU 30. The ECU 30 controls the electrical motor 20 based on the opening of the accelerator detected by the accelerator-opening sensor 70.
In the illustrative configuration shown in
As shown in
In this embodiment, the throttle cable 62 extending from the throttle grip 60 is disposed by design such that the cable reaches the left end 12b of the valve shaft 12, in order to obtain a greater curvature of the throttle cable 62. If a throttle cable 62a were disposed so as to reach the right end 12a of the valve shaft 12, the length of the cable could be shortest, which is seemingly advantageous. However, the cable tends to be bent severely or have a small curvature 63. In addition, if a throttle cable 62b were disposed so as to pass the midsection 12c of the valve shaft 12, the curvature of the cable 62b could be greater relative to the throttle cable 62a. However, this tends to curve the throttle cable 62b into an S-shape when viewed from the above. Thus, the throttle cable 62 is disposed with a greater curvature to reach the guard mechanism 50 and not to be curved into an S-shape.
In the illustrative configuration shown in
For reference,
Next, with reference to
a) and 4(b) illustrate normal throttle operation where the guard mechanism need not work. In contrast,
Under the condition shown in
When the throttle valve is fully opened, as shown in
Under the condition shown in
When the throttle valve is fully closed following the condition of
When the throttle valve is fully opened following the condition shown in
As described above, in the electronic throttle valve system 100 according to the present invention, the throttle opening sensor 40 and the guard mechanism 50 are provided respectively on the right end 12a and the left end 12b of the valve shaft 12 of the throttle valve 10, and the throttle cable 62 is engaged with the guard mechanism 50. This allows the throttle cable 62 to be disposed with an appropriate curvature, resulting in establishment of the electronic throttle valve system that is more suitable for use in two-wheeled motor vehicles.
The two-wheeled motor vehicle 1000 shown in
Without any limitation to two-wheeled motor vehicles, the invention may also be applied to other vehicles, as long as a vehicle can take advantage of effects of the invention. The other vehicles include so-called straddle type vehicles, such as four-wheeled buggies or all terrain vehicles (ATV) 2000 and snowmobiles.
While the invention is explained above by way of preferable embodiments, such descriptions are not limiting items. Therefore, various modifications may be made. For example, in the above embodiment, the accelerator-opening sensor 70 is mounted on the guard mechanism 50, but the invention is not limited to that. In other words, as long as the opening of the accelerator would be detected, the accelerator-opening sensor 70 may use the opening of the throttle grip, for example, and accordingly the layout of the sensor 70 may be changed for convenience.
The present invention provides the excellent advantages as described above. However, the practical application of the invention to straddle type vehicles should involve consideration of the embodiments from an overall viewpoint including other requirements.
The present invention provides an electronic throttle valve system more suitable for use in straddle type vehicles.
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