Information
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Patent Grant
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6758299
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Patent Number
6,758,299
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Date Filed
Friday, January 11, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morris; Lesley D.
- Yeagley; Daniel
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 180 377
- 180 378
- 180 291
- 180 374
- D12 126
- D12 127
- 123 544
- 123 1931
- 123 195 R
- 123 195 C
- 123 195 AC
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A V-type internal combustion engine is capable of preventing a crankcase and a transmission case from getting dirty by smoothly exhausting water, or the like, dropped between the crankcase and the transmission case and the cylinder block. The V-type internal combustion engine includes a pair of cylinder blocks provided in a V shape. The cylinder blocks are attached to a crankcase. A transmission case is provided on a rear side of the crankcase, in a connected row arrangement. The crankcase and the transmission case are formed continuously, and an upper end portion of the transmission case is positioned to be higher than an upper end portion of the crankcase. This arrangement tilts the upper front portion of the crankcase downward.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a V-type internal combustion engine. More particularly, the present invention relates to a V-type internal combustion engine for a motorcycle.
2. Description of the Relevant Art
Several structures for V-type internal combustion engines are known. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-120410 discloses one structure for a V-type internal combustion engine
100
, as illustrated in FIG.
6
.
The V-type internal combustion engine
100
, in accordance with the background art, has a pair of cylinder blocks
102
provided in a V-shape. A crankcase
103
to is attached to the cylinder blocks
102
. A transmission case
104
is provided on a rear side of the crankcase
103
, in a connected row arrangement. The crankcase
103
and the transmission case
104
are formed so as to be continuous or integral.
In such a conventional V-type internal combustion engine
100
, a continuous portion A of the upper end portion of the crankcase
103
and the upper end portion of the transmission case
104
is formed to be almost horizontal. Consequently, as shown in
FIG. 7
, a gap G is formed between the continuous portion A and the lower end portion of the cylinder block
102
positioned on the rear side. The gap G creates a problem in that water, or the like, will easily accumulate in the gap.
When water accumulates in the gap G, the surface of the crankcase
103
and the surface of the transmission case
104
are affected. For example, it is possible that rust or corrosion will gather. To address the rust concern, in an American-type motorcycle, the surface of the crankcase
103
and that of the transmission case
104
are plated. However, accumulated water will still stain the plating and leave a conspicuous and undesirable mark.
The staining problem is exacerbated when the size of a clutch of the motorcycle is increased to handle an increased output power of the V-type internal combustion engine
100
. The increased clutch size requires the size of the transmission case
104
to be accordingly increased. As a result, the stain in the surface in the vicinity of the gap G becomes more conspicuous.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to address one or more of the drawbacks associated with the background art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a V-type internal combustion engine capable of preventing a stain in a crankcase and a transmission case by smoothly exhausting water, or the like, dropped between the crankcase and transmission case and a cylinder block.
These and other objects are accomplished by a V-type internal combustion engine comprising: a crankcase; a pair of cylinder blocks attached to said crankcase, wherein said pair of cylinder blocks form a V shape; and a transmission case provided on a side of said crankcase, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are joined by a continuous portion, and wherein an uppermost portion of said transmission case is positioned higher than an uppermost portion of said crankcase.
Further, these and other objects are accomplished by a motorcycle comprising: a V-type internal combustion engine including: a crankcase; a pair of cylinder blocks attached to said crankcase, wherein said pair of cylinder blocks form a V shape; and a transmission case provided on a side of said crankcase, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are joined by a continuous portion, and wherein an uppermost portion of said transmission case is positioned higher than an uppermost portion of said crankcase.
Moreover, these and other objects are accomplished by a vehicle comprising: a V-type internal combustion engine including: a crankcase; a pair of cylinder blocks provided in a V shape attached to said crankcase; and a transmission case provided on a rear side of said crankcase in a connected row arrangement, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are formed continuously and an upper end portion of said transmission case is positioned so as to be higher than an upper end portion of said crankcase, thereby tilting the upper front portion of said crankcase downward.
Other objects and 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 side view of a motorcycle, including a V-type internal combustion engine, in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a close-up side view of an air cleaner of the motorcycle of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partly broken side view of a V-type internal combustion engine, according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional view of the V-type internal combustion engine, according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view of the V-type internal combustion engine, illustrating a difference in an exhaust pipe location between the present invention and the background art, and illustrating the positional relation between a cylinder block and a crankcase or a transmission case in the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a partly broken away side view of a V-type internal combustion engine, according to the background art; and
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view showing the positional relation between a cylinder block and a crankcase or a transmission case, in accordance with the background art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In
FIG. 1
, a motorcycle
1
includes a body frame
2
and a front fork
3
attached to a front portion of the body frame
2
. A front wheel
4
is rotatably attached to a lower portion of the front fork
3
. A steering wheel
5
is attached to an upper portion of the front fork
3
. A rear fork
6
is swingably attached to a lower rear portion of the body frame
2
. A rear wheel
7
is rotatably attached to a swing end portion of the rear fork
6
. A fuel tank
8
is attached over the body frame
2
and behind the steering wheel
5
. A seat
9
is attached to a rear side of the fuel tank
8
.
A V-type internal combustion engine
10
is attached to the body frame
2
in a position below the fuel tank
8
. A throttle body
11
is attached in a space between the V-type internal combustion engine
10
and the fuel tank
8
. An air cleaner
19
, forming an intake device in accordance with the present invention, is provided below the right side of the fuel tank
8
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the air cleaner
19
includes an air cleaner case
20
. An air duct
21
extends from the upper portion of the air cleaner case
20
to the inside of the vehicle body. An air filter
22
is located inside of the air cleaner case
20
. The air cleaner case
20
is attached to the throttle body
11
on the inner face of the vehicle body. The throttle body
11
communicates with the air filter
22
via intake ports
23
, formed in the air cleaner case
20
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the throttle body
11
is positioned between two cylinder blocks
10
a
. The throttle body
11
is oriented to split the longitudinal direction of the V-type internal combustion engine
10
. Further, the throttle body
11
is connected to a combustion chamber provided in the upper portion of each of the cylinder blocks
10
a
via an intake pipe (not shown).
As illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the V-type internal combustion engine
10
has a crankcase
24
to which the pair of cylinder blocks
10
a
are attached, and a transmission case
25
provided on the rear side of the crankcase
24
in a connected row arrangement. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the upper end portion of the transmission case
25
is positioned higher than that of the crankcase
24
. The upper front portion (continuous portion indicated by reference character A in
FIG. 3
) of the crankcase
24
is tilted downward.
With this configuration of the continuous portion A, the connection portion of the cylinder block
10
a
, positioned on the rear side and the crankcase
24
or transmission case
25
, is exposed in a side view.
A cylinder head
27
is attached atop each of the cylinder blocks
10
a
. A combustion chamber
26
is formed between the cylinder head
27
and the cylinder block
10
a.
An intake path
28
and an exhaust path
29
are formed in the cylinder head
27
. The intake path
28
and an exhaust path
29
communicate with the combustion chamber
26
. An intake valve
30
and an exhaust valve
31
are reciprocally provided in the cylinder head
27
. The intake valve
30
and an exhaust valve
31
open and close the intake path
28
and the exhaust path
29
, respectively. A valve train
32
is provided for driving the intake valve
30
and the exhaust valve
31
to their opened/closed states.
A piston
33
is slidably attached on the inside of each of the cylinder blocks
10
a
. The piston
33
is coupled to a crankshaft
34
provided in the crankcase
24
via a connecting rod
35
.
A transmission
36
is housed in the transmission case
25
. A primary shaft
37
is provided between the transmission
36
and the crankshaft
34
. The primary shaft
37
is provided in parallel with the crankshaft
34
. The primary shaft
37
transmits rotation of the crankshaft
34
to the transmission
36
.
By providing the primary shaft
37
between the crankshaft
34
and the transmission
36
, the interval between the crankcase
24
and the transmission case
25
is widened. As a result, a downward tilt of the continuous portion A of the upper end portion of the crankcase
24
and the upper end portion of the transmission case
25
toward the front of the V-type internal combustion engine
10
can be easily assured.
A clutch
38
is provided at an end of the transmission
36
. The clutch
38
intermittently transmits rotation between the primary shaft
37
and the transmission
36
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, an oil pump
41
is provided below the transmission
36
. The oil pump
41
is driven by an input shaft
40
of the transmission
36
.
An oil filter
45
is provided in an oil pan
44
located below the crankcase
24
. The oil filter
45
is connected to the oil pump
41
. The oil pump
41
sucks oil in the oil pan
44
and supplies it to parts in the V-type internal combustion engine
10
.
The transmission
36
includes an output shaft
42
. The output shaft
42
is connected to a propeller shaft connected to the rear wheel
7
, via a bevel gear
43
. A generator
39
is provided on one end of the crankshaft
34
. The generator
39
is driven by the crankshaft
34
.
In the V-type internal combustion engine
10
according to the present invention, the continuous portion A of the upper end portion of the crankcase
24
and the upper end portion of the transmission case
25
is tilted downward toward the front of the motorcycle. Therefore, the connection portion of the cylinder block
10
a
and the crankcase
24
is exposed when viewed from a side of the motorcycle.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the gap between the cylinder block
10
a
and the crankcase
24
and the transmission case
25
is eliminated. As a result, even when water, or the like, enters between the cylinder
10
a
and the crankcase
24
and the transmission case
25
, the water, or the like, is guided. Specifically, the water, or the like, is guided from the upper end portion of the crankcase
24
and the upper end portion of the transmission case
25
to the side of the V-type internal combustion engine
10
and exhausted below the body. Therefore, occurrence of a stain caused by accumulation of water, or the like, is prevented, while desirable appearance for the motor
10
is maintained. By tilting the continuous portion A of the upper end portion of the crankcase
24
and the upper end portion of the transmission case
25
downward toward the front, the continuous portion A is positioned lower than that in conventional V-type internal combustion engines.
In
FIG. 5
, the line having alternating one long dash and two short dashes represents a location of an exhaust pipe
46
, in accordance with the present invention. Also in
FIG. 5
, the line having alternating one long dash and one short dash represents a location of an exhaust pipe
46
′, in accordance with the background art.
In the present invention, the exhaust pipe
46
is provided continuously from the exhaust path
29
, formed in the cylinder head
27
, and passes through the continuous portion A, which cannot occur in the path of the exhaust pipe
46
′, in the background art. Therefore, the exhaust pipe
46
, of the present invention, can be positioned on the inner side of the V-type internal combustion engine
10
. Thereby, the motorcycle
1
can be miniaturized.
According to the present invention, the V-type internal combustion engine has the continuous portion of the upper end portion of the crankcase and the upper end portion of the transmission case titled downward toward the front of the motorcycle. The connection portion of the cylinder block and the crankcase is therefore exposed in the side face direction. This arrangement enables the gap between the cylinder block and the crankcase and the transmission case to be eliminated.
As a result, even when water, or the like, enters between the cylinder block and the crankcase and the transmission case, the water, or the like, is promptly guided to the side portion of the V-type internal combustion engine and exhausted below of the body. Thus, the crankcase and the transmission case can be prevented from getting dirty, while a pleasing design can be assured.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. For example, the shapes, dimensions, and the like of the components described and illustrated herein are only examples and can be varied or changed as needed, such as to accommodate design requirements. 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. An internal combustion engine comprising:a crankcase; a pair of cylinder blocks attached to said crankcase, wherein said pair of cylinder blocks form a V shape; and a transmission case provided on a side of said crankcase, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are joined by a continuous portion, wherein an uppermost portion of said transmission case is positioned higher than an uppermost portion of said crankcase, and wherein an upper surface of said continuous portion extends in a substantially linear direction from proximate said uppermost portion of said transmission case to said crankcase, such that said upper surface of said continuous portion is tilted downwardly and toward said crankcase, wherein an upper side edge of said crankcase tilts downwardly and away from said continuous portion, such that water at said continuous portion will flow down and away from said continuous portion toward the ground.
- 2. The internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of said crankcase is tilted downwardly and toward said transmission case, such that water on said upper surface of said crankcase will run toward said continuous portion.
- 3. The internal combustion engine according to claim 1, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are integrally formed.
- 4. The internal combustion engine according to claim 1, further comprising:a pair of cylinder heads attached to said pair of cylinder blocks; a pair of exhaust paths formed in said cylinder heads; and a pair of exhaust pipes connected to said pair of exhaust paths, wherein one of said pair of exhaust pipes passes adjacent said continuous portion.
- 5. A motorcycle comprising:an internal combustion engine including: a crankcase; a pair of cylinder blocks attached to said crankcase, wherein said pair of cylinder blocks form a V shape; and a transmission case provided on a side of said crankcase, wherein said crankcase and said transmission case are joined by a continuous portion, and wherein an uppermost portion of said transmission case is positioned higher than an uppermost portion of said crankcase, and wherein an upper surface of said continuous portion extends in a substantially linear direction from proximate said uppermost portion of said transmission case to said crankcase, such that said upper surface of said continuous portion is tilted downwardly and toward said crankcase, wherein an upper side edge of said crankcase tilts downwardly and away from said continuous portion, such that water at said continuous portion will flow down and away from said continuous portion toward the ground.
- 6. The motorcycle according to claim 5, wherein an upper surface of said crankcase is tilted downwardly and toward said transmission case, such that water on said upper surface of said crankcase will run toward said continuous portion.
- 7. The motorcycle according to claim 5, further comprising:a pair of cylinder heads attached to said pair of cylinder blocks; a pair of exhaust paths formed in said cylinder heads; and a pair of exhaust pipes connected to said pair of exhaust paths, wherein one of said pair of exhaust pipes passes adjacent said continuous portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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2001-004175 |
Jan 2001 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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01077722 |
Mar 1989 |
JP |
2000-120410 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |