Structure of an intake pipe cover

Abstract
A snorkel duct passes a side of a lower portion of a fuel tank to extend to a front side thereof and an inlet at a front end of the snorkel duct is connected to an intake cover disposed in the area of the front side of the fuel tank. The intake pipe cover is a box shape member substantially in an L-like shape, integrally provided with a side chamber deviated to the left side of a vehicle body and a rear chamber extended therefrom to the center of the vehicle body. An intake port of the intake pipe cover is opened rearwardly from a front end side of an extended portion of the rear chamber. The rear chamber faces a space on a lower side of a stepped portion constituted at a front portion of a bottom portion of the fuel tank and sucks outside air from an optimum position having negligible water, dust or the like content.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a structure of an intake pipe cover, and in particular to a structure of an intake pipe cover used on off-road type vehicles, such as all terrain vehicles (ATVs).




2. Background Art




An intake pipe of an ATV is liable to intake water, mud, snow, dust or the like (hereinafter, referred to as water, dust or the like) and accordingly, an inlet of the intake pipe is covered by an intake pipe cover. For example, there is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 109194/1991, a structure in which an intake pipe cover in a box-like shape opened in an upward direction is provided on a lower side of a front cover. An inlet of an intake pipe is made to face an upper opening portion thereof and the upper opening portion of the intake pipe cover is covered by a front fender.




According to the above-described conventional example, the front cover which is an example of a functional part of a vehicle body is utilized as a portion of the intake pipe cover. Therefore, a reduction in a number of parts can be achieved. However, since the functional part of the vehicle body is utilized, in order to open an intake port of the intake pipe cover to a location at which water, dust or the like will unlikely enter the intake, a seal structure is required. This requirement of a seal significantly restricts the design layout of the intake pipe and the inlet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to resolve the above-described deficiencies of the conventional art, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a structure of an intake pipe cover having an intake pipe cover for covering an immediate surrounding of an inlet of an intake pipe for introducing outside air into an air cleaner. The intake pipe cover includes a box shape member independent from functional parts of a vehicle body.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided the structure of an intake pipe cover according to the first aspect, where the inlet of the intake pipe is connected to a portion of the intake pipe cover, and an intake port of the intake pipe cover is opened at a position which is not opposed to the inlet.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided the structure of an intake pipe cover according to the second aspect, where the intake pipe cover is formed substantially in an L-like shape, the inlet of the intake pipe is connected to one chamber which is bent, and the intake port is opened to another chamber.




According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the structure of an intake cover according to the first aspect, characterized in that a front end of a breather tube is connected to the intake pipe cover.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, the intake pipe cover is constituted by the box shape member independent from the functional parts of the vehicle body. Accordingly, no special seal is required between the intake pipe cover and the functional parts of the vehicle body. Furthermore, an opening position can arbitrarily be set to the configuration of the box shape member and the intake port to thereby constitute an optimum position at which invasion of water, dust or the like is most liable to be prevented. Accordingly, the layout of the intake pipe and the inlet is not restricted and the degree of design freedom can be enhanced.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, the inlet of the intake pipe connected to the intake pipe cover and the intake port of the intake pipe cover are not opposed to each other and therefore, there is no interference of intake. This results in uninhibited intake of air.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, when the intake pipe cover is formed substantially in the L-like shape, an arrangement in which the inlet of the intake pipe and the intake port of the intake pipe cover are not opposed to each other can easily be realized.




According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, when the front end of the breather tube is connected to the intake pipe cover, the breather tube can easily be connected in a manner with avoids the intake of water, dust or the like.




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 sprit 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 imitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a snorkel duct and an intake pipe cover according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of a four wheel vehicle;





FIG. 3

is a side view of specific portions of the four wheel vehicle body;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the snorkel duct and the intake pipe cover according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of specific portions of a front portion of the four wheel vehicle body illustrating piping of breather tubes;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an accessory socket disposed on the four wheel vehicle body;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

illustrates a concentrated arrangement of couplers on a front portion of the four wheel vehicle; and





FIG. 9

illustrates a concentrated arrangement of coupler on a rear portion of the four wheel vehicle.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings. The drawings refer to a four wheel vehicle, however the use of such a vehicle type is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed as limiting of the present invention. The present invention may be employed on various vehicle types.





FIG. 2

is a side view of a four wheel vehicle and

FIG. 3

is a side view of specific portions of the four wheel vehicle body.




According to the buggy vehicle, pairs of front wheels


2


and rear wheels


3


comprising low pressure balloon tires are supported respectively on a left and right sides of a front and a rear portion of a vehicle body frame


1


. The body frame


1


is driven by a power unit


4


mounted at a central portion of the vehicle body frame


1


. The body frame


1


also includes a front cushion


5


and a rear cushion


6


.




Reference numeral


7


in

FIG. 2

designates a front fender,


8


designates a sub fender, and


9


designates a rear fender. Furthermore,


10


designates a front panel,


11


designates a steering shaft,


12


designates a handlebar,


13


designates a fuel tank,


14


designates a saddle riding type seat,


15


designates a rear panel,


16


designates a cooling unit and


17


designates a muffler. Additionally, reference numeral


18


in

FIG. 3

designates an air cleaner,


19


designates a snorkel duct and


20


designates a carburetor.




Next, an explanation will be given of structure of the vehicle body frame


1


. As shown by

FIG. 3

, the vehicle frame


1


is provided with respective left and right pairs of upper pipes


30


extended in a front and rear direction substantially in parallel with each other and in a linear shape. The vehicle frame


1


is also provided with front pipes


31


being extended in an up and down direction from front end portions thereof, lower pipes


32


being extended in a rear direction from lower end portions thereof and center pipes


33


extended in an upper direction from rear end portions thereof and connected to positions shifted rearward from middle portions of the upper pipe


30


.




Furthermore, the vehicle body frame


1


is provided with respective left and right pairs of reinforcement pipes


34


connected from front end portions of the upper pipe


30


to front half side portions of the lower pipes


32


in an oblique direction. Middle pipes


35


are connected to respective middle portions of the reinforcement pipes


34


and the front pipes


31


in the front and rear direction. The vehicle body frame also includes reinforcement pipes


36


and


37


which are connected to middle portions of the center pipes


33


, and a plurality of cross members starting from a front cushion bracket


40


and the like are respectively made to span these left and right members of the vehicle body frame


1


. Each of the described members constitute the vehicle body frame


1


and are connected and integrated together to form the vehicle illustrated in the figures.




Additionally, a left and right pair of head portion pipes


47


formed in a shape of a mountain in side view is provided at front ends of the upper pipe


30


. A stay (not illustrated) is provided at top portions of the head portion pipes


47


. An upper portion of the steering shaft


11


(

FIG. 2

) is rotatably supported via the stay. A lower end portion of the steering shaft


11


is axially supported by a bearing portion provided at the middle pipes


35


.




Furthermore, at both left and right ends of the front cushion bracket


40


connecting the front ends of the left and right upper pipe


30


, an upper end portion of the front cushion


5


is supported and a lower end portion of the front cushion


5


is supported by upper arms constituting a front wheel suspension of a double wishbone type (not illustrated). The upper arms are pivotably supported by the middle pipe


35


and lower arms paired therewith are pivotably supported at front end portions of the lower pipes


32


.




Pivot plates


50


are provided at comer portions of lower portions of the center pipes


33


and rear ends of the lower pipes


32


and front end portions of rear swing arms


51


are pivotably supported thereby. The rear swing arm


51


contains a drive shaft constituting a rear wheel drive mechanism. The upper pipes


30


are extended further rearward from portions thereof and are connected with the center pipes


33


An upper end portion of the rear cushion


6


is supported by stays


52


, and the muffler


17


is supported by another stay


53


.




An exhaust pipe


21


, a rear end portion of which is connected to the muffler


17


, is extended in the front direction substantially in a linear shape and a front end portion thereof is bent substantially in a U-like shape and is connected to an exhaust port provided at a cylinder head of the power unit


4


. Furthermore, the cooling unit


16


is hung from and supported by the upper pipes


30


on a front side of the power unit


4


. The cooling unit


16


is integrated with an oil cooler


22


and a cooling fan


23


. Reference numeral


24


designates a motor thereof, and reference numerals


25


and


26


designate hoses connected to the power unit


4


.




Furthermore, steps


54


extended to outer sides are provided at portions of the left and right lower pipes


32


for mounting the power unit


4


. The steps


54


are protruded from the lower pipes


32


in outer side directions, step frames


55


are bent to connect front ends thereof and the lower pipes


32


and the sub fender


8


is mounted on and attached to these members.




Next, an explanation will be given of the snorkel duct


19


which includes an intake pipe and an intake cover.

FIG. 1

is a side view of the snorkel duct


19


and an intake pipe cover


60


, which are in a connected state.

FIG. 4

is a plan view of the snorkel duct


19


and the intake pipe cover


60


and

FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a front portion of the vehicle body showing piping of a breather tube.




As shown by

FIG. 1

, the snorkel duct


19


is extended forward from the air cleaner


18


and passes from a side of a lower portion of the fuel tank


13


along an upper face of the upper pipe


30


. A front end thereof is raised in an oblique upward direction on a front side of the fuel tank


13


and an inlet


19




a


opened at the front end is connected to an upper portion of a side face of the intake pipe cover


60


supported on the upper pipe


30


.




The intake pipe cover


60


is a box shape member molded in a hollow shape constituting substantially an L-like shape by pertinently using synthetic resin and is continuously and integrally formed with a side chamber


61


to which the inlet


19




a


of the snorkel duct


19


is connected. The intake pipe cover


60


is further constituted by a rear chamber


62


which intersects substantially orthogonally with the side chamber


61


. Moreover, the intake pipe cover further includes an intake port


63


, which is opened in a rear direction at a rear portion of the rear chamber


62


.




The rear chamber


62


is extended from the left side of the vehicle body toward center of the vehicle body, the intake pipe


63


is provided at the central portion of the vehicle body on the side of a front end of the extended portion and enters a space


64


on a lower side of a stepped portion


13




a


formed at center of a front portion of the fuel tank


13


.




The cooling unit


16


hung from and supported by the upper pipes


30


is disposed on the lower side of the intake pipe cover


60


. Therefore, an upper side, left and right sides and a rear side of the space


64


are surrounded by a bottom portion of the fuel tank


13


and a lower side thereof is covered by the cooling unit


16


to thereby constitute a space in which water, dust or the like is essentially inhibited from entering.




Furthermore, the front panel


10


is disposed on the upper side of the intake pipe cover


60


. That is, the intake pipe cover


60


is disposed in a space surrounded by the front panel


10


, the fuel tank


13


, the left and right upper pipes


30


and the cooling unit


16


and is disposed independently from the front panel


10


, which is a functional part of the vehicle body.




The intake pipe cover


60


is formed substantially in a triangular shape in side view, a top portion thereof is disposed at the side chamber


61


which is connected with the inlet


19




a


and the intake port


63


is opened at a position in correspondence with a rear end portion of the base. Therefore, the inlet


19




a


is disposed at a position higher than the intake port


63


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a space formed by the vehicle body right side of the side chamber


61


and the front side of the rear chamber


62


constitute a space for passing the steering shaft


11


.




The inlet


19




a


of the snorkel duct


19


is opened at a front end of a bent portion


19




b


bent to a side direction of the vehicle body. A length from the inlet


19




a


to an inlet of the air cleaner


18


is an effective pipe length of the snorkel duct


19


as a pipeline portion having a substantially constant sectional area. The functionality of the snorkel duct


19


as the intake pipe is determined by the length and sectional area thereof.




Therefore, although the intake pipe cover


60


is connected to the inlet


19




a


, the intake pipe cover


60


having a significantly different sectional area does not assume the functionality of the intake pipe, but instead functions as a simple cover surrounding the inlet


19




a


. Incidentally, for this reason, shape or capacity of the intake pipe cover


60


can freely be changed without influencing on the function of the snorkel duct


19


.




Furthermore, the intake pipe cover


60


functions also as a member for containing front ends of breather tubes. That is, as shown by

FIG. 5

, the intake pipe cover


60


is inserted with front ends of various breather tubes such as a breather tube


70


for a cooling fan motor, a breather tube


71


for rear brake, a breather tube


72


for front brake, a breather tube for a front gear case, a breather tube for a rear gear case and so on which communicate with inside of the intake pipe cover


60


and are opened to an optimum space which is not exposed to water, dust or the like, i.e. the inside of the intake pipe cover


60


.




Additionally, an accessory socket


80


is attached to a side face of the front panel


10


.

FIG. 6

is an enlarged side view of the front panel


10


,

FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken along a line


7





7


of FIG.


6


. As is illustrated in the figures the accessory socket


80


is fixed to the front panel


10


by a nut


83


in a state in which a connector portion


82


covered with a cap


81


is fitted to an opening portion


10




a


provided at the side face of the front panel


10


to face outwardly.




Furthermore, as shown by

FIG. 8

, couplers


90


of various kinds of electric equipment are concentratedly attached to a front face of the front cushion bracket


40


which is the front portion of the vehicle body.

FIG. 8

illustrates the front cushion bracket


40


from the front side. As is seen in the figure, a front wall


40




a


of the front cushion bracket


40


is formed with claws


40




b


in an L-like shape integrally cut to rise by pressing to project upwardly and rear faces of the respective couplers


90


are locked thereto.




Additionally, a similar structure of attaching the couplers


90


is provided at the rear portion of the vehicle body. As is illustrated in

FIG. 9

, a concentrated attachment board


91


connecting the reinforcement pipe


36


and the center pipe


33


is provided on the lower side of the upper pipe


30


in parallel therewith, claws


92


are formed similar to the claws


40




b


and the couplers


90


are locked to the claws


92


.




Next, an explanation will be given of operation of an embodiment according to the present invention. As illustrated in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 4

, the inlet


19




a


of the snorkel duct


19


is connected to the intake pipe cover


60


which is a box shape member formed independent from a functional part of the vehicle body. Accordingly, there is no restriction from the functional part of the vehicle body, no particular seal structure is required for the intake pipe cover


60


and there is no restriction with regard to the shape and the opening position of the intake port


63


.




Therefore,the intake port


63


can be opened to an optimum position at which invasion of water, dust or the like is the least likely to occure. This is achieved by forming the intake pipe cover


60


in an arbitrary shape, in comparison with the conventional example in which the functional part of the vehicle body serves also as the intake pipe cover, although a number of parts is increased by providing the intake pipe cover


60


, the number of parts as a whole can be reduced since an incidental structure such as a seal or the like is eliminated and the above-described respective restrictions can be resolved and the degree of freedom in view of layout is enhanced.




Furthermore, according to the snorkel duct


19


, the effective length can be determined as an intermediary between the inlet


19




a


and the air cleaner


18


regardless of shape or the like of the intake pipe cover


60


and accordingly, the snorkel duct


19


per se is provided with necessary pipe length and sectional area regardless of the position of the intake port


63


and can be formed in a shape which is easy to arrange. Therefore, the restriction of the snorkel duct


19


in view of layout is reduced and the degree of freedom of design is enhanced.




Moreover, the intake pipe cover


60


is formed substantially in an L-like shape. The inlet


19




a


is connected to the side chamber


61


, and the intake port


63


which is opened in the direction different substantially by 90 degrees is provided at the rear chamber


62


. Accordingly, the inlet


19




a


and the intake port


63


are not opposed to each other and there can be constituted smooth intake without intake interference.




Additionally, the intake port


63


is opened in the rear direction at the central portion of the vehicle body and faces the space


64


surrounded by the stepped portion


13




a


of the fuel tank


13


. Therefore, the intake port


63


can intake outside air from the optimum space at which water, mud, dust, snow or the like splashed by the front wheel is most difficult to invade.




Furthermore, the cooing unit


16


is provided on the lower side of the space


64


. Accordingly, water, dust or the like originating from the front portion of the vehicle body is blown to the rear. Therefore, inside of the space


64


is easy to maintain essentially water, dust or the like free.




Moreover, outside air in the space


64


having such a small amount of water, dust or the like is sucked from the intake port


63


into the intake pipe cover


60


and accordingly, the inside of the intake pipe cover


60


constitutes an environment having very little water, dust or the like content. Therefore, by connecting the breather tubes thereto, the front ends of the various breather tubes can be opened to the clean environment.




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 claim.



Claims
  • 1. A covering structure for intake system, comprising:an intake pipe cover for covering an intake end of a snorkel duct; and a breather tube having a front end thereof connected to said intake pipe cover, wherein said intake pipe cover is independently supported by a connection thereof to the intake end of the snorkel duct.
  • 2. The covering structure according to claim 1, wherein said intake pipe cover has a box shape.
  • 3. The covering structure according to claim 1, wherein said intake pipe cover is formed in substantially an L-shape.
  • 4. The covering structure according to claim 3, wherein a first end of the L-shaped receives the intake end of the snorkel duct and a second end of the L-shape shape constitutes an air intake opening of said intake pipe cover.
  • 5. The covering structure according to claim 1, wherein a connecting opening for the intake portion of the snorkel duct and an intake opening of the intake pipe cover are positioned substantially 90° from each other.
  • 6. The covering structure according to claim 1, wherein the intake end of the snorkel duct is connected to a portion of said intake pipe cover, and an intake opening of said intake pipe cover is opened at a position which is not directly opposed to the intake end.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-250824 Sep 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
1434562 Quam Nov 1922
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
3-109194 A May 1991 JP