The present invention relates to a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base that enables the changing of the inclination of a vehicle seat in cooperation with a change in the wheel base.
There is conventional technology related to vehicles that enables the changing of a wheel base (the distance between the center of a front wheel and that of a rear wheel) depending on the traveling conditions thereof (for example, refer to Patent Document 1). In this vehicle, the rear vehicle axle is moved longitudinally by using an actuator that is attached to the vehicle frame. However, a vehicle can be considered from the point of view of vehicle stability when traveling at a high speed in which, in addition to this structure, the inclination of the vehicle seat is changed in cooperation with a change of the wheel base. Up until the present, however, there has been no proposal related to a specific structure for linking the change in the wheel base with the inclination of the vehicle seat.
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-1-106717 (FIG. 1 and FIG. 2)
The present invention has been completed in view of the circumstances described above. It is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle that has an adjustable wheel base and that is provided with a linking mechanism that links a change in the wheel base with the inclination of the vehicle seat.
As a device for attaining the object described above, the present invention according to aspect 1 is provided with a main frame extending toward the rear that has a vehicle seat provided thereon and a front portion thereof joined to the front wheels, rotating arms having upper ends and lower ends, the upper ends being rotatably connected to locations of the main frame positioned farther toward the rear than the locations of the main frame that are connected to the front wheels, and the lower ends being joined to rear wheels, and an operating apparatus having an installation portion that is joined to the main frame and an operating portion that is interposed between the installation portion and the rotating arms and that can move with respect to the installation portion. The device is characterized in that the rear wheels are moved in a longitudinal direction with respect to the front wheels due to the driving of the operating apparatus urging and rotating the rotating arms, centered about portions that are joined to the main frame. Simultaneously, the inclination of the main frame is changed and the inclination of the vehicle seat is changed in cooperation with the change in the wheel base.
The invention according to aspect 2 is a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base as in aspect 1, characterized in that respective operating links are structured by a pair of sub-links that have one end rotatably connected together. Both ends of these operating links are respectively rotatably installed on the rotating arms and the main frame. The operating portion of the operating apparatus is joined to a portion where the pair of sub-links is connected together.
The invention according to aspect 3 is a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base as in aspect 2, characterized in that the operating links are disposed on the outside of the main frame in the transverse direction so as to avoid the main frame in the transverse direction thereof when the pair of sub-links are connected together. Simultaneously, these operating links are joined together in the transverse direction of the vehicle at the portion where the sub-links are joined together by the operating portion of the operating apparatus.
The invention according to aspect 4 is a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base as in one of aspect 2 and aspect 3, characterized in that the operating portion of the operating apparatus is structured by a male screw member that is threaded on the outer circumferential surface thereof and that is rotated by an electric motor, and a female screw that has the male screw member threaded therein, that is connected to the operating link so as to be unable to rotate, and that moves linearly thereon due to the rotating of the male screw member.
The invention according to aspect 5 is a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base as in any one of aspect 1 to aspect 4, characterized in that the lower ends of the upper arms and the upper ends of the lower arms have been rotatably joined together. Subsequently the upper ends of the upper arms are connected to locations of the main frame that are positioned farther toward the rear than the locations of the main frame that are joined to the rotating arms. The lower ends of the lower arms are connected to the rear wheels, and one from among either the upper arms or the lower arms is rotatably linked to the main frame or the rear wheels.
By using a structure in which the drive of the operating apparatus urges and rotates the rotating arms, centered about the portions that are connected to the main frame, the rear wheels are moved in a longitudinal direction with respect to the front wheels. At the same time, the inclination of the main frame is changed and the inclination of the vehicle seat is changed in cooperation with the change in the wheel base. It is possible thereby to adjust the size of the wheel base and the inclination of the vehicle seat to a state that is appropriate for the traveling conditions by using a simple structure. In addition, by selecting a position urged by the operating portion in a vertical direction from among the parts of the rotating arms, it is possible to easily adjust the amount of movement of the rear wheels and the amount of the inclination of the vehicle seat with respect to the amount of operation of the operating apparatus. In addition, it is possible to realize a vehicle having an adjustable wheel base that is small and provides for freedom of design.
Because the operating apparatus is connected to the rotating arms via the operating links, the operating portion of the operating apparatus does not pivot significantly due to the operation thereof, and it is possible to prevent interference by the main frame. Additionally, the amount of movement of the operating portion can be reduced, and it is possible to increase the freedom of design in the layout of each of the mechanisms.
It is possible to sufficiently operate the operating apparatus because the operating links are disposed on the outside of the main frame in the transverse direction so as to avoid the main frame in the transverse direction when the pair of sub-links are connected together, and these operating links are connected to the vehicle in the transverse direction at the portion where these sub-links are connected together by the operating portion of the operating apparatus. And at the same time, it is possible to significantly increase the freedom of design because the rotating arms are rotated without the main frame interfering with the operating links.
It is possible to realize an operating apparatus that is quiet and has little vibration because the operating portion of the operating apparatus is configured by a male screw member that is threaded on the outer circumferential surface thereof and that is rotated by an electric motor, and a female screw member that has the male screw member threaded therein, which is rotatably connected to the operating link, and that moves linearly thereon due to the rotation of the male screw member.
Since the lower ends of the upper arms and the upper ends of the lower arms are rotatably connected, and subsequently the upper ends of the upper arms are connected to locations of the main frame positioned farther toward the rear than the locations of the main frame that are connected to the rotating arms, the lower ends of the lower arms are connected to the rear wheels, and one of the upper arms or the lower arms are rotatably connected to the main frame and the rear wheels, it is possible to prevent vibration from occurring in the main frame while the vehicle is traveling because the upper arms and the lower arms support the main frame along with the rotating arms. In addition, it is possible to decrease the load burden on the rotating arms.
An illustrative example of the present invention is explained with reference to
On the front portion of the main frame 2, a pair of left and right arm installation portions 22a, to which the suspension arms 3 are joined by a bolt, rivet, or the like, is provided facing the outside of the vehicle 1 in the transverse direction. The suspension arms 3 are formed by a flexible metallic material, and on the distal end portions thereof, the front wheels FW are each joined via electric motors MS for steering. The electric motors MS are electrically connected to a vehicle battery (not illustrated), and are for steering the front wheels FW when necessary.
As shown in
The rotating arm installation portions 22c, which are positioned farther toward the rear than the portion that joins to the front wheels FW, are inserted into the upper ends of the pair of left and right rotating arms 4. The rotating arms 4 are thereby rotatably installed on the main frame 2. In addition, the sub-link installation portions 21a, which are formed on side portions of the seat mounting portion 21, are rotatably inserted into the upper ends of the pair of first sub-links 51, which form the operating links 5. In addition, after inserting one end of a joining shaft 53, which also forms the operating links 5, through one end of a rectilinear second sub-link 52 and then through the lower end of the first sub-link 51, the lower end of the first sub-link 51 and the one end of the second sub-link 52 are rotatably connected together. Thereby, the first sub-link 51 and the second sub-link 52 form what is called an adjustable angle link mechanism.
Cylindrical projecting link installation portions 41 are formed on the inside surface of each of the mutually opposing rotating arms 4, and they are rotatably inserted into the other end of the second sub-links 52 from the inside. As shown in
The operating apparatus 6 is configured by a substantially cylindrically formed installation portion 61 and an operating portion 62, which is connected to the installation portion 61 by a built-in electric motor (not illustrated). A rotating shaft (not illustrated) is inserted into an installation hole 61a provided at an end portion of the installation portion 61. The ends of the rotating shaft are inserted into the operating apparatus installation portion 22b of the main frame 2 described above, and the installation portion 61 is disposed so as to be interposed between the pair of operating apparatus installation portions 22b. The installation portion 61 is thereby installed so as to be able to pivot in the vertical direction. The electric motor built into the installation portion 61 is electrically connected to a vehicle battery and can be driven by manipulating an operating switch.
The operating portion 62 is configured by a male screw member 62a and a rectangular shaped nut 62b. The male screw member 61a extends in a shaft-shape, is threaded on the outer circumferential surface thereof, and is able to rotate by being connected to the rotating axle of the electric motor built into the installation portion 61 via a reduction gear. The rectangular shaped nut 62b has a female screw portion formed therein and the male screw member 62a is threaded therein. The nut 62b corresponds to a female screw member of the present invention, and by connecting the mutually opposing pair of joining shafts 53 of the operating links 5 described above, the connecting portions of the sets of the sub-links 51 and 52 are joined together. In this manner, the nut 62b is connected to the operating links 5 and is unable to rotate. Therefore, the operating portion 62 of the operating apparatus 6 is interposed between the installation portion 61 and the rotating arms 4 and is able to move with respect to the installation portion 61.
The lower ends of each of the rotating arms 4 are rotatably linked to arm joining portions 71, which are formed on the upper surface of a frame 7 for the drive units. Motor carriers 72, on which the electric motors MD for driving the rear wheels are installed, are formed on the side surface portions of the frame 7 for the drive units. The frame 7 for the drive units is joined to the rear wheels RW via the electric motors MD that are installed in the motor carriers 72. Therefore, the lower ends of the rotating arms 4 are also connected to the rear wheels RW. The electric motors MD, like the electric motors MS for steering and the electric motor of the operating apparatus 6, are electrically connected to a vehicle battery. A vehicle battery, a regulating controller, and a rear wheel axle and the like (none illustrated) are mounted on the frame 7 for the drive units.
In addition, on the rear end portion of the upper surface of the frame 7 for the drive units, one lower arm 73 is integrally formed (stationary), and extends substantially upward. Therefore, the lower end of the lower arm 73 is also connected to the rear wheels RW. A rotating axle 74 passes through the upper end of the lower arm 73. The end portions of the rotating axle 74 are inserted into a pair of left and right upper arms 8, which are thereby rotatably connected to the lower arm 73. Upper arm installation portions 22d, formed on the side surfaces of the frame structure 22 described above, are inserted into the upper ends of each of the upper arms 8. The upper arms 8 are thereby rotatably connected to the main frame 2. While the rotating arms 4, the sub-links 51 and 52, and the upper arms 8 described above are not limited thereby, in the illustrative example, each is integrally formed by aluminum metal.
Next, with reference to
The first sub-links 51 rotate counterclockwise in
In addition, when the rear wheels RW move toward the rear, because the lower arm 73 also moves toward the rear, the pair of upper arms 8 rotates counterclockwise in
As shown in
In addition, when the rear wheels RW move forward, the pair of upper arms 8 rotate clockwise in
This illustrative example is configured such that the driving of the operating apparatus 6 urges and rotates the rotating arms 4, centered about the portions joined to the main frame 2. Thereby, the rear wheels RW are moved in a longitudinal direction with respect to the front wheels FW, the inclination of the main frame 2 is changed, and the inclination of the vehicle seat SV is changed in cooperation with the change of the wheel base. Thus, by using a simple structure, it is possible to adjust the size of the wheel base and the inclination of the vehicle seat SV so as to be appropriate for the traveling conditions. In addition, by selecting the vertical position (the position at which the link installation portion 41 is formed) on the parts of the rotating arms 4 that are linked to the operating portion 62 via the operating links 5, which is the location that is urged by the operating portion 62, it is possible to adjust the amount of the movement of the rear wheels RW and the amount of the inclination of the vehicle seat SV with respect to the operating amount of the operating apparatus 6. It is possible thereby to provide a vehicle 1 having an adjustable wheel base that is small and provides for freedom of design.
In addition, as shown in
However, in this illustrative example, because the operating apparatus 6 is connected to the rotating arms 4 via the operating links 5, the operating portion 61 of the operating apparatus 6 does not pivot significantly upward due to the operation thereof, the installation position of the operating apparatus 6 is not particularly limited, and it is possible to prevent interference between the operating portion 62 and the main frame 2. In addition, it is possible to make the movement distance of the nut 62b small, and it is possible to make the freedom of design large in the layout of each mechanism.
Because a set of operating links 5 is disposed outside of the main frame 2 in the transverse direction, so as to avoid the main frame 2 in the transverse direction when the pair of sub-links 51 and 52 are joined together, the operating links 5 are joined to the vehicle 1 in the transverse direction at the portion where these sub-links 51 and 52 are connected together by the nut 62b, and rotating arms 4 are rotated without the main frame 2 interfering with the operating links 5, it is possible to sufficiently operate the operating apparatus 6, and it is possible to significantly increase the freedom of design.
In addition, an operating apparatus 6 is realized that is quiet and has little vibration because the operating portion 62 of the operating apparatus 6 is structured by a male screw member 62a that is threaded on the outer circumferential surface thereof and that is rotated by the electric motor, and a nut 62b that has the male screw member 62a threaded therein, which is connected to the operating link 5 so as not to rotate, and which moves linearly thereon due to the rotating of the male screw member 62a.
Furthermore, because the lower ends of the upper arms 8 and the upper end of the lower arm 72 are rotatably linked together, and subsequently the upper ends of the upper arms 8 are rotatably connected to locations positioned farther to the rear than the portions of the main frame 2 that are connected to the rotating arms 4, and the lower end of the lower arm 73 is connected to the rear wheels RW, the upper arms 8 and the lower arm 73 support the main frame 2 along with the rotating arms 4, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of vibration in the main frame 2 while the vehicle 1 is traveling. In addition, it is possible to lower the load burden on the rotating arms 4.
The present invention is not limited to the illustrative examples as explained by the disclosures and the figures. For example, the following illustrative examples fall within the technical scope of the present invention. Furthermore, in addition to the following disclosures, the present invention can be implemented by various modifications within a scope that does not depart from the spirit of the invention.
(3) The vehicle may automatically detect the traveling speed thereof, and when the traveling speed is equal to or greater than a predetermined speed, the wheel base may be increased by operating the operating apparatus, and when the traveling speed is less than a predetermined speed, the wheel base may be reduced.
(5) The present invention may be applied to a vehicle in which a plurality of vehicle seats are arranged in the longitudinal direction or the transverse direction, and a plurality of people may simultaneously ride in the vehicle.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-040363 | Feb 2004 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP05/02141 | 2/14/2005 | WO | 00 | 8/16/2006 |