The present disclosure relates to a vehicle and, more particularly, to a vehicle with a straddle seat and an efficient frame configuration.
Vehicles with straddle seats include motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles, for example. Such vehicles typically support a rider's feet with foot supports, such as foot pegs or foot boards (sometimes referred to as floorboards). Foot controls, such as brake pedals or shifters, may also be located near the foot supports.
In predicate designs, foot supports are supported by separate brackets bolted to a frame of the vehicle, with the frame structure and the bracket being separate components. What is needed is an improvement over the foregoing.
The present disclosure provides a foot support which is directly supported by a structurally stressed but removable part of a vehicle frame. In particular, a foot support assembly includes a frame member and a foot support, such as a foot peg. The frame member forms a part of the load-bearing structure of the frame assembly, and the foot support is mounted to the frame member without any intervening brackets or components therebetween. The frame member is fixed at each end to a respective frame component and is configured to bear a portion of the load supported by the frame assembly. In some applications, frame components may include stressed engine members, such as a crankcase.
In one form thereof, the present disclosure provides a foot support assembly for a vehicle, including a frame member having a first end configured to be fixed to a first frame component and a second end configured to be fixed to a second frame component, and a foot support connected directly to the frame member and sized to support a foot of a vehicle operator.
In another form thereof, the present disclosure provides a vehicle including an engine, a frame supporting the engine, the frame having at least a first frame component and a second frame component spaced from the first frame component to define a gap, a plurality of ground engaging members, at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members operably connected to the engine and a foot support assembly. The foot support assembly includes a frame member positioned in the gap and removably fixed to the first and second frame components, such that the frame member creates a load-bearing, force-transferring link between the first frame component and the second frame component, and a foot support connected directly to the frame member and sized to support a foot of a vehicle operator.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of exemplary embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference is now made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which are described below. The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the present disclosure to the precise form disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. Therefore, no limitation of the scope of the present disclosure is thereby intended. Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure provides vehicles with a foot support assembly 40 which integrates a foot support, such as foot peg 48, into the frame assembly 30 as a stressed member, rather than providing a separate bracket connected to the frame assembly 30 for support of the foot peg 48. In the illustrative embodiment shown in
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Motorcycle 10 also includes foot-operated controls, such as a brake lever 60 with a brake pedal 62 (
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Frame member 42 is fixed at its forward end 44 to tubular frame component 32A via end fitting 34, as best seen in
Crankcase 36 may also have a separate load-bearing, force-transferring link between front frame component 32A and rear frame component 32C that is not dependent on foot support assembly 40. In the illustrative embodiment of
The bolted connection described above allows removal of foot support assembly 40. This removability, in turn, facilitates the modular replacement of one foot support assembly 40 with another one having different geometry. This allows a user to change his or her foot position relative to straddle seat 16, such that motorcycle 10 may have a modular, customizable look, geometry and rider fit.
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Stanchion 50 includes a series of ribs 54 extending along its upward/outward direction from the wider base toward the narrower end upper/outer end connection 52. Ribs 54 stiffen stanchion 50 with minimal added material, weight and cost. One or more apertures 56 may be provided in low-stress areas to further reduce material, weight and cost.
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In addition to the brake-side (e.g., right-side) foot support assembly 40, motorcycle 10 may include a shifter-side (e.g., left-side) foot support assembly 80 shown in
Shifter lever 82 is sized and configured to position shift pedal 84 for actuation by an operator's foot while the operator's foot rests on foot peg 48, in the same or substantially the same manner as described above with respect to brake lever 60 and brake pedal 62. Shift lever 82 is operably connected (e.g., through a linkage connection) to a transmission defining a plurality of gear ratios, which may be housed in crankcase 36 as noted above. The operator moves the shift pedal 84 up or down to shift the transmission between the plurality of gear ratios.
A vehicle, such as motorcycle 10, may use one or both of foot support assemblies 40, 80 for right and left sides. Moreover, all the discussion herein regarding foot support assembly 40 also applies to foot assembly 80, except as otherwise explicitly noted. Advantageously, the use of foot support assemblies 40 and/or 80 reduced the overall parts count of the vehicle, and enables more compact packaging by combining multiple functionalities (i.e., frame component and foot support) into a single component (i.e., frame member 42 and its associated structures and parts).
For purposes of the present disclosure, foot pegs 48 of motorcycle have been shown and described as an illustrative foot support used in connection with foot support assembly 40. However, it is understood that other foot support members, such as floor boards, highway pegs or other driver foot peg alternatives or supplements sized to support the foot of a vehicle operator may also be used as a part of foot support assembly 40.
Moreover, foot support assembly 40 may be applied to any vehicle using a straddle seat, such as an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) 10′ (
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The following clauses are provided as example aspects of the disclosed subject matter:
1. A foot support assembly for a vehicle is provided. The foot support comprising: a frame member having a first end configured to be fixed to a first frame component and a second end configured to be fixed to a second frame component; and a foot support connected directly to the frame member and sized to support a foot of a vehicle operator.
2 The foot support assembly of clause 1, wherein the foot support is pivotably connected to the frame member.
3. The foot support assembly of clause 1, further comprising an operator control pivotably mounted to the frame member and positioned to be actuated by an operator's foot while the operator's foot is resting on the foot support.
4. The foot support assembly of clause 3, wherein the operator control is a brake pedal.
5. The foot support assembly of clause 4, further comprising a brake master cylinder operably connected to the brake pedal.
The foot support assembly of clause 3, wherein the operator control is a foot-operated shifter.
7 The foot support assembly of any preceding clauses 1-6, wherein: the frame member defines a longitudinal axis extending from the first end to the second end. The frame member comprises a stanchion integrally fixed to the frame member and extending at least one of laterally and upwardly away from the longitudinal axis to a free end portion. The stanchion having a foot support mount at the free end portion.
8. The foot support assembly of clause 1, wherein the vehicle is a motorcycle.
9. A vehicle comprising: an engine; a frame supporting the engine; a plurality of ground engaging members; and a foot support assembly. The frame having at least a first frame component and a second frame component spaced from the first frame component to define a gap. At least one of the plurality of ground engaging members being operably connected to the engine. The foot support assembly comprising: a frame member positioned in the gap and removably fixed to the first and second frame components, such that the frame member creates a load-bearing, force-transferring link between the first frame component and the second frame component; and a foot support connected directly to the frame member and sized to support a foot of a vehicle operator.
10. The vehicle of clause 9, wherein: the first frame component comprises a frame component; and the second frame component comprises a component of the engine.
11. The vehicle of clause 10, wherein the second frame component comprises a crankcase.
12. The vehicle of clause 10, wherein the frame member of the foot support is removably fixed to the first and second frame components by a bolted connection.
13. The vehicle of clause 12, further comprising a fitting sized to be fitted into an end of the frame component, the fitting including a threaded aperture configured to receive the bolted connection.
14. The vehicle of clause 13, wherein the component of the engine includes the threaded aperture configured to receive the bolted connection.
15. The foot support assembly of any of clauses 9-14, further comprising an operator control pivotably mounted to one of the frame members and the engine, the operator control positioned to be actuated by an operator's foot while the operator's foot is resting on the foot support.
16. The vehicle of clause 15, further comprising a brake operably coupled to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members, wherein the operator control is a foot-operated brake lever operably coupled to the brake.
17. The vehicle of clause 15, further comprising a transmission defining a plurality of gear ratios, wherein the operator control is a foot-operated shifter operably coupled to the transmission and configured to shift the transmission between the plurality of gear ratios.
18. The vehicle of any of clauses 9-14, wherein the foot support assembly comprises a pair of foot support assemblies respectively mounted to the left and right sides of the vehicle.
19. The vehicle of clause 18, further comprising: a brake operably coupled to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members and actuated by a brake lever; and a transmission defining a plurality of gear ratios and actuated by a shifter, wherein one of the pair of foot support assemblies is positioned adjacent the brake lever and the other of the pair of the foot support assemblies is positioned adjacent the shifter.
While this invention has been described as having exemplary designs, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/243,482 filed Sep. 13, 2021 and entitled VEHICLE, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2022/076191 | 9/9/2022 | WO |
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63243482 | Sep 2021 | US |