CN112678106B - Saddle-riding type electric tricycle - Google Patents

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CN112678106B
CN112678106B CN202011101691.6A CN202011101691A CN112678106B CN 112678106 B CN112678106 B CN 112678106B CN 202011101691 A CN202011101691 A CN 202011101691A CN 112678106 B CN112678106 B CN 112678106B
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The invention provides a saddle-riding type electric tricycle, which can shorten the front and rear dimension of a vehicle by researching the structure and the arrangement position of a swinging device. A saddle-riding type electric tricycle (1) includes a front side Body (BF) supporting a single front Wheel (WF), a rear side Body (BR) supporting a pair of left and right rear Wheels (WR) as drive wheels, a power unit (90) supporting the rear Wheels (WR) and housing an electric motor (M), and a swing device (50) mounted on the front side Body (BF) and pivotally supporting the rear side Body (BR) to be swingable in a side swing direction, wherein the saddle-riding type electric tricycle is provided with two batteries (B) housed side by side in a vehicle width direction below a seat (22) fixed to the front side Body (BF), and a pair of left and right body side terminals (99) connected from below to battery side terminals (100) provided at the bottoms of the two batteries (B). The swing device (50) is disposed between a pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) when the vehicle body is viewed in plan.

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Saddle-riding type electric tricycle
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a saddle-riding electric tricycle, and more particularly, to a saddle-riding electric tricycle having a front vehicle body supporting front wheels and a rear vehicle body supporting a pair of left and right rear wheels.
Background
Conventionally, there is known a saddle-riding type electric tricycle which includes one front wheel and two rear wheels and travels by driving the rear wheels by a motor.
Patent document 1 discloses the following structure: the vehicle includes a front vehicle body supporting front wheels and a rear vehicle body supporting rear wheels, a battery is housed below a seat provided in the front vehicle body, and a swing device is provided for supporting the front vehicle body and the rear vehicle body shaft so as to be swingable in a roll direction (ロール).
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2019-77287
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, the structure of patent document 1 has a problem that the front-rear dimension of the vehicle is likely to increase because the swing device is provided at the rear end portion of the vehicle body frame constituting the front side vehicle body.
An object of the present invention is to provide a saddle-ride type electric tricycle in which the front-rear dimension of the vehicle is reduced by devising the structure and arrangement position of a swing device in order to solve the above-described problems of the related art.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention provides a saddle-riding type electric tricycle (1) including: a swing device (50) which is mounted to the lower part of a front vehicle Body (BF) and pivotally supports a rear vehicle Body (BR) to be swingable in a yaw direction, the swing device being provided with: two batteries (B) that are housed in a vehicle width direction in parallel below a seat (22) that is fixed to the front side vehicle Body (BF); a pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99), wherein the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) are connected with battery side terminals (100) respectively arranged at the bottoms of the two batteries (B) from the lower part; the swing device (50) is disposed between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) when the vehicle body is viewed from above.
In addition, the second characteristic is that the battery side terminal (100) is disposed at a position on the outside of the battery (B) in the vehicle width direction.
The third characteristic point is that the vehicle body side terminal (99) is covered with cover members (30L, 30R) from below, and the cover members (30L, 30R) and the swing device (50) overlap each other when the vehicle body is viewed in side view.
The swing device (50) is fixed to a body frame (F) of the front Body (BF) by front side support portions (51L, 51R) and a rear side support portion (55), and the front side support portions (51L, 51R) are disposed at positions equivalent to the front end of the battery (B) in the vehicle body longitudinal direction.
Further, a fifth characteristic is that a vehicle body frame (F) constituting the front side vehicle Body (BF) includes a head pipe (F2), a lower frame (F3) extending downward from the head pipe (F2), and a pair of left and right base frames (F4) connected to the lower frame (F3) and extending rearward, the base frames (F4) are disposed between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99), and the swing device (50) is disposed between the pair of left and right base frames (F4).
Furthermore, a sixth characteristic is that a control device (64) of the electric motor (M) is supported by the rear side vehicle Body (BR), and a rear end of the swing device (50) overlaps the control device (64) in the front-rear direction.
Effects of the invention
According to a first aspect, a saddle-riding electric tricycle (1) includes: a swing device (50) which is attached to the front vehicle Body (BF) and pivotally supports the rear vehicle Body (BR) so as to be swingable in a yaw direction, the swing device comprising: two batteries (B) that are housed in a vehicle width direction in parallel below a seat (22) fixed to the front side vehicle Body (BF); a pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99), wherein the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) are connected with battery side terminals (100) respectively arranged at the bottoms of the two batteries (B) from the lower part; the swing device (50) is disposed between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) when the vehicle body is viewed in plan. Therefore, by disposing the swing device using the space between the left and right vehicle body side terminals, the swing device can be disposed closer to the front vehicle body side, and the front-rear direction dimension of the front vehicle body can be easily reduced.
According to the second feature, since the battery side terminal (100) is disposed at a position on the outside of the battery (B) in the vehicle width direction, the vehicle body side terminal connected to the battery side terminal is separated in the vehicle width direction, a space for housing the swing device is enlarged, and it becomes easy to dispose the swing device at the center in the vehicle width direction.
According to the third feature, the vehicle body side terminal (99) is covered with the cover members (30L, 30R) from below, and the cover members (30L, 30R) and the swing device (50) overlap each other when the vehicle body is viewed from the side, so that the swing device is located close to the lower surface of the front vehicle body, and the vertical dimension of the front vehicle body can be reduced.
According to the fourth aspect, the swing device (50) is fixed to the body frame (F) of the front vehicle Body (BF) by the front side support portions (51L, 51R) and the rear side support portion (55), and the front side support portions (51L, 51R) are disposed at the same position as the front end of the battery (B) in the vehicle body front-rear direction.
According to the fifth feature, the vehicle body frame (F) constituting the front side vehicle Body (BF) includes the head pipe (F2), the lower frame (F3) extending downward from the head pipe (F2), and the pair of left and right bottom frames (F4) connected to the lower frame (F3) and extending rearward, the bottom frame (F4) is disposed between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99), and the swing device (50) is disposed between the pair of left and right bottom frames (F4), and therefore, by housing the bottom frame between the left and right vehicle body side terminals, the vehicle width direction dimension of the front side vehicle body can be reduced. Further, by disposing the swing device between the left and right bottom frames, the vertical dimension of the front vehicle body can be reduced.
According to the sixth feature, since the control device (64) of the electric motor (M) is supported on the rear side vehicle Body (BR), and the rear end of the swing device (50) overlaps with the control device (64) in the front-rear direction, it is possible to reduce the front-rear dimension of the vehicle and realize weight concentration at the center of gravity.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a saddle-riding electric tricycle according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a left side view of the saddle-riding electric tricycle.
Fig. 3 is a left side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle with the exterior member removed from the state of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a vehicle body frame constituting a front vehicle body.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the swing device.
Fig. 6 is a left side view of the rear vehicle body.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the rear vehicle body.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of a carrier frame cover.
Figure 9 is a top view of the carrier.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the rear body frame supporting the carrier.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the rear vehicle body with the exterior member removed.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of the rear vehicle body with the exterior member removed.
Fig. 13 is a partially enlarged left side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle with the exterior member removed.
Fig. 14 is a block diagram showing a connection relationship of high-voltage harnesses.
Fig. 15 is a plan view of the rear vehicle body with the exterior member removed.
Fig. 16 is a partially enlarged right side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle with the exterior member removed.
Fig. 17 is a bottom view of the saddle-riding electric tricycle of fig. 16.
Fig. 18 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XVIII-XVIII of fig. 3.
Fig. 19 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIX-XIX of fig. 3.
Fig. 20 is a right side view showing a positional relationship between the battery and the swing device.
Fig. 21 is a perspective view showing a positional relationship between the battery and the swing device.
Fig. 22 is a left side view showing a positional relationship between the battery and the swing device.
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1 … saddle-ridden electro-tricycle, 15 … rear cover, 15a … rear surface of rear cover, 19 … carrier, 22 … seat, 30L, 30R … battery lower cover (cover), 30a … extension, 50 … swing device, 51L, 51R … front support, 55 … rear support, 58 zxft 6258 swing right side, 64 … control, 70 … rear body frame, 90 … power unit 99 … car body-side terminal, 100 … battery-side terminal, B … battery (power supply device), J … junction box (power supply device), M … motor, F … car body frame, F2 … head tube, F3 … lower frame, F4 … base frame, BF … front car body, BR … rear car body, WF … front wheel, WR … rear wheel, H1, H2 … high-voltage harness, C58 zxft 6258 flexure, O … car body center line
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Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a saddle-ride type electric tricycle 1 according to the embodiment. Fig. 2 is a left side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle 1, and fig. 3 is a left side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle 1 with the exterior member removed from the state of fig. 2.
The saddle-riding electric tricycle 1 is a small electric vehicle in which a front vehicle body BF supporting one front wheel WF and a rear vehicle body BR supporting two rear wheels WR are pivotally supported by a swing device 50 so as to be swingable in a side swing direction. Two high-voltage batteries (main batteries) B for supplying electric power to the electric motor M for driving the rear wheels WR are housed in parallel in the vehicle width direction below the seat 22 provided in the front vehicle body BF. The two batteries B can be detached from the vehicle body by pulling them upward with the openable seat 22 opened. A low floor 12 on which the driver places his feet is provided between the steering handle 2 and the seat 22.
The body frame F constituting the front body BF includes: a head pipe F2 that pivotally supports a steering column F1 to which the steering handle 2 is fixed, so as to be swingable; a lower frame F3 extending rearward and downward from the head pipe F2; a pair of left and right bending frames F6 connected to both side surfaces of the lower frame F3, extending downward and bending rearward; and a pair of left and right bottom frames F4 connected to the bent frame F6 and extending rearward.
A pair of left and right mirrors 3 and a meter device 4 are attached to the steering handle 2. A bottom bridge F5 is fixed to a lower end portion of the steering column F1 that supports the steering handle 2, and a pair of left and right front forks 9 that pivotally support the front wheel WF are fixed to the bottom bridge F5.
A swing device 50 that swingably supports the front vehicle body BF and the rear vehicle body BR is fixed to a lower portion of the base frame F4 at a position below the battery B. A pair of right and left swing arms 16 pivotally supported by a pivot shaft 24 are provided on a rear side vehicle body BR having a large article carrier 19, and a power unit 90 for supporting a rear wheel WR is attached to a rear portion of the swing arms 16.
The front of the head pipe F2 is covered by a center cover 5 connected to the pair of right and left side covers 10, and a leg shield 11 is disposed behind the head pipe F2. Front flashers 6 are attached to the left and right of the extending portion supporting the headlamps 7, and a front fender 8 covering the upper side of the front wheel WF is supported by a front fork 9.
Lower covers 13 covering the sides and the lower side of the base frame F4 are connected to both left and right ends of the low floor 12. Below the seat 22, disposed are: a seat undercover 14 covering the battery case 29 from the front, and a rear cover 15 connected to the rear of the seat undercover 14.
As shown in fig. 3, a junction box J as a wiring terminal is disposed at a position behind battery B and inside rear cover 15. The battery B and the junction box J constitute a power supply device for supplying electric power to the motor M. On the other hand, a control device (PCU: power control unit) 64 for transmitting the electric power supplied from the power supply device B, J to the electric motor M is disposed at the front end portion of the rear side vehicle body BR. A battery lower cover 30 as a cover member for covering the terminals on the vehicle body side is disposed at the lower end portion of the battery B.
A thin tubular stopper 18 for preventing the load from shifting is provided on a rack 19 of the rear side vehicle body BR. A carrier 19 made of thin-plate-like synthetic resin or the like is disposed on the upper portion of the rear side body frame 70, and a rear fender 17 covering the upper portion of the rear wheel WR is fixed to the lower portion of the rear side body frame 70. The carrier 19 is supported by a carrier frame 32, and the carrier frame 32 is fixed to the rear body frame 70 and is made of a metal circular tube material. A rack frame cover 20 is disposed at a front end portion of the rack 19, and the rack frame cover 20 covers a portion of the rack frame 32 that stands upward in an arch shape. A storage portion 23 adapted to store a plate-like member 21 such as a notebook or a cover sheet is provided on a front surface of the carrier frame cover 20. A left electric component cover 25 is attached to the front of the rear fender 17 on the left side of the vehicle body. A tail lamp 27, a pair of right and left rear flashers 28, and a license plate holder 26 are fixed to the rear end portion of the rear body frame 70, which is mainly made of a metal square tube material.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a vehicle body frame F constituting the front vehicle body BF. The vehicle body frame F mainly made of a metal circular tube material includes a lower frame F3 extending rearward and downward from a head pipe F2, a pair of left and right bent frames F6 connected to both side surfaces of the lower frame F3 and extending downward and bent rearward, and a pair of left and right bottom frames F4 connected to the bent frames F6 and extending rearward. The lower frame F3 at the center in the vehicle width direction is bent rearward at the lower end portion and is connected to a gusset F7 fixed to the pair of left and right bottom frames F4.
A long low floor support stay 33 for supporting the low floor 12 is provided in a position rearward of the gusset F7 and above the base frame F4. A front-side battery case support stay 34 and a rear-side battery case support stay 37 that support the battery case 29 from below are attached to the rear of the low floor support stay 33 in a pair on the left and right.
A lateral frame F8 that connects the left and right base frames F4 in the vehicle width direction is disposed at a position inside the rear battery case support stay 37, and a rear side support plate 38 that supports a position toward the rear of the swing device 50 is provided at a lower portion of the lateral frame F8. On the other hand, a pair of front stays 35 that support the front portions of the swing devices 50 are provided below the front-side battery case support stay 34.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the swing device 50. In the figure, a state is shown as viewed from the right side and from the rear and upper side. The swing device 50 having a metal housing is a structure in which a metal swing shaft 60 fixed to the rear vehicle body BR is pivotally supported so as to be swingable, and a biasing mechanism for biasing the swing shaft 60 to return to a neutral position is built in. The swing shaft 60 is fixed to the rear vehicle body BR by two bolts 61 and nuts 62 penetrating in the vehicle width direction.
Front side support portions 51L and 51R are provided on the front end portion of the swing device 50 so as to be divided into left and right portions, and a rear side support portion 55 is provided on the rear side of the swing device 50 so as to stand upward in the vehicle width direction center. The front support portions 51L and 51R are fixed to a front stay 35 (see fig. 4) provided on a vehicle body frame F of the front vehicle body BF using bolts 53, boss members 52, and nuts 54. The rear support 55 is fixed to the rear stay 38 provided on the vehicle body frame F by a bolt 56 and a nut 57 (see fig. 4). A flat right side surface 58 of the swing device 50 is formed on the vehicle width direction right side of the swing device 50.
Fig. 6 is a left side view of the rear side vehicle body BR. In this figure, the state in which the swing device 50 is fixed to the rear side body BR is shown with the front side body BF removed. Through holes 51a through which bolts 53 are inserted are formed in front side support portions 51L and 51R of swing device 50. Further, a through hole 55a through which the bolt 56 is inserted is formed in the rear support portion 55 of the swing device 50.
In the present embodiment, the electric power of battery B is temporarily transmitted to junction box J, which is a wire connector, and is transmitted to rear vehicle body BR by high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 extending from junction box J. The high-voltage harnesses H1 and H2 extending downward and forward from the junction box J are bent in a U-turn at a bent portion C located forward of the front side support portions 51L and 51R, and then routed rearward through the right side of the swing device 50. Note that, the electric power may be directly supplied from battery B to rear vehicle body BR without using junction box J as a power supply device.
The carrier rack 19 is formed in a shape having an upright portion 19b that is upwardly erected at the front end of a flat plate portion 19a on which the load is placed. The carrier frame cover 20 is formed to cover both the arch portion of the carrier frame 32 and the standing portion 19b of the carrier 19.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the rear vehicle body BR. As described above, the storage portion 23 is provided on the front surface portion of the carrier frame cover 20. The control device 64 that controls the electric power supplied to the electric motor M is disposed below the housing portion 23 so that the plurality of cooling fins are exposed to the front of the vehicle body. The left and right electrical component covers 25 and 63 are disposed on the left and right sides of the control device 64.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the carrier rack frame cover 20. Fig. 9 is a plan view of the carrier 19. A through hole 20a constituting a storage portion 23 is formed in a carrier frame cover 20 made of a thin plate member made of synthetic resin, and a bottom portion of the storage portion 23 is constituted by a square recess 19c formed in an upright portion 19b of the carrier 19. A slit 19d through which a rack frame 32 standing upward in the vehicle body passes is formed behind the recess 19 c. In addition, a total of 6 through holes 19e through which the thin tubular stoppers 18 are inserted are formed in the flat plate portion 19a of the carrier 19.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the rear side body frame 70 supporting the carrier rack 19. Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the rear side vehicle body BR with the exterior member removed, and fig. 12 is a perspective view of the rear side vehicle body BR. Fig. 11 shows a state viewed from the left front upper side, and fig. 12 shows a state viewed from the right front upper side.
The rear body frame 70 is mainly configured by connecting a pair of left and right main frames 71 made of metal square pipes by a plurality of cross pipes or the like oriented in the vehicle width direction. A through hole 74 through which the pivot shaft 24 of the swing arm 16 passes is formed in the front end portion of the front main frame 71 that curves forward and downward. A square first cross pipe 72 that connects the left and right main frames 71 is provided above the through hole 74. A cylindrical boss 73 is fixed to a lower portion of the first cross tube 72 through the pivot shaft 24. On the other hand, a pair of left and right fixing plates 75 for fixing the swing shaft 60 are attached to the rear portion of the first cross pipe 72. A through hole 76 through which the bolt 61 passes is formed in the fixing plate 75. Further, a lower support plate 77 for supporting a lower portion of the controller 64 is attached to an upper portion of the first cross pipe 72.
A second cross pipe 78 formed of a circular pipe is provided above the first cross pipe 72 and in the vicinity of the portion of the main frame 71 that is bent rearward. An upper support plate 79 for supporting the upper portion of the controller 64 is attached to the second cross pipe 78 in a pair of left and right directions. A plate bracket 81 for fixing the step-down regulator 86 is attached to the rear of the second cross pipe 78 and to the inside of the right main frame 71. A pair of left and right front side box stays 80 for supporting the front side of the rack frame 32 are provided above the plate stays 81.
A third cross pipe 82 that connects the left and right main frames 71 is provided at a position rearward of the front side box stay 80. A rear damper support portion 83 that supports an upper end portion of the rear damper 88 is attached to the lower surface of the left and right main frames 71 in the vicinity of the third cross pipe 82. Further, a stabilizer stay 84 for supporting a horizontal stabilizer for holding the carrier rack 19 is attached to the rear of the left rear shock absorber supporting portion 83, and a long rear side box stay 85 for supporting the rear side of the carrier rack frame 32 is attached to the upper surface of the rear end portion of the main frame 71.
Referring to fig. 11 and 12, a high-voltage harness H1 extending from a junction box J (see fig. 6) is connected to a left side portion of the control device 64. The connection portion is covered by the left electric component cover 25. The power supply to the power unit 90 is performed by a three-phase harness 89 extending from a wiring connector 64a provided on the upper portion of the control device 64. The high-voltage harness H2 extending from the junction box J is connected to a step-down regulator 86 disposed behind the control device 64.
The carrier frame 32, which is constructed from a tubular material, comprises: a substantially square outer frame portion 32b supporting the outer edge of the luggage carrier 19, an upright portion 32a erected in an arch shape from a position near the front of the outer frame portion 32b, left and right connecting portions 32c connecting the left and right upright portions 32a in the vehicle width direction, and a pair of left and right upper and lower connecting portions 32d connecting the left and right connecting portions 32c and the outer frame portion 32 b. Inside the right electric component cover 63, electric components such as a low-voltage auxiliary battery 87 and a fuse box are disposed.
Fig. 13 is a partially enlarged left side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle 1 with the exterior member removed. In this figure, the left-side removed rear wheel WR is shown in a state where the brake drum 91 is exposed. A power unit 90 that houses the motor M, the differential gear, and the like and pivotally supports the rear wheel WR is attached to the pair of left and right swing arms 16 pivotally supported by the pivot shaft 24 so as to be swingable. A lower end portion of the rear damper 88 is attached to a rear end portion of the swing arm 16 via a swing shaft 16a, and an upper end portion of the rear damper 88 is attached to the rear damper support portion 83 via a swing shaft 83 a. A stabilizer 92 connected to the power unit 90 is fixed to the stabilizer stay 84.
Below the battery case 29, guard frames 95, 96 made of a circular tube-shaped material are disposed so as to surround the periphery of the battery B. The junction box J is fixed to a protection frame 95 located at the rear of the battery B. The controller 64 is fixed to the rear side body frame 70 in a state of being inclined rearward so as to face the junction box J.
Fig. 14 is a block diagram showing a connection relationship between the high voltage harnesses H1, H2. The electric power of the two batteries B is sent to the junction box J via a harness not shown. The high-voltage harness H1 extending from the junction box J is connected to the controller 64, and the three-phase harness 89 extending from the controller 64 is connected to the motor M. On the other hand, the high-voltage harness H2 extending from the junction box J is connected to the step-down regulator 86, and electric power is supplied from the step-down regulator 86 to the auxiliary battery 87. High-voltage harness H1 has a function of returning electric power generated by regenerative power generation of motor M to the battery B side, in addition to supplying electric power to control device 64.
Fig. 15 is a plan view of the rear side vehicle body BR with the exterior member removed. The swing device 50 is disposed at the center in the vehicle width direction so that the axial center of the swing shaft 60 overlaps the vehicle body center line O. The motor M incorporated in the power unit 90 is disposed offset to the left in the vehicle width direction with respect to the vehicle body center line O. On the other hand, the controller 64 is disposed offset to the right in the vehicle width direction with respect to the vehicle body center line O. The auxiliary battery 87 is disposed on the right side of the control device 64, and the down-regulator 86 is disposed offset to the right in the vehicle width direction with respect to the vehicle body center line O. In the present embodiment, in response to the electric motor M as a heavy object being disposed offset to the left in the vehicle width direction, the auxiliary battery 87 and the step-down regulator 86 are disposed on the right side in the vehicle width direction in addition to the control device 64, thereby adjusting the weight balance in the left-right direction. Further, by arranging the controller 64 to be offset to the right, the wire harness can be easily extended from the left side portion of the controller 64.
Fig. 16 is a partially enlarged right side view of the saddle-ride type electric tricycle 1 with the exterior member removed. As described above, protective frames 95, 96, and 97 made of a circular tube material are disposed around battery B, and terminal box J is fixed to protective frame 95 on the rear side. On the other hand, the connector 98 is fixed to the front protection frame 97, and the lower end of the front protection frame 97 is fixed to the front battery case support stay 34 provided to the base frame F4.
The high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 extending from the junction box J are guided forward through the lower side of the battery B, then form a U-turn at a bent portion C provided in front of the swing device 50, and are guided to the right side of the swing device 50. At a position rearward of the curved portion C, the three harnesses are joined to the harness H3 for supplying electric power to the electric components of the front vehicle body BF, and are guided rearward through the right side of the swing device 50.
A right battery lower cover 30R is disposed below the battery B on the right side in the vehicle width direction. A plate-shaped extending portion 30a extending downward is provided at a lower portion of the right battery lower cover 30R, and the three wire harnesses H1, H2, H3 passing through the right side of the swing device 50 can be protected from damage such as flying stones or external force.
As described above, the swing device 50 is fixed to the lower portion of the base frame F4, and the front side support portions 51L, 51R of the swing device 50 are arranged at the same position as the front end of the battery B in the vehicle body longitudinal direction. Thus, for example, compared to a configuration in which the swing device is attached to the rear end portion of the vehicle body frame, the swing device 50 is disposed below the battery B, and the front-rear dimension of the front vehicle body can be reduced, and weight concentration at the center of gravity can be achieved.
The vehicle body side terminal 99 is covered from below by the left and right battery lower covers 30L, 30R, and the battery lower covers 30L, 30R and the swing device 50 are configured to overlap each other when the vehicle body is viewed from the side. Thus, the swing device 50 is located close to the lower surface of the front vehicle body BF, and the vertical dimension of the front vehicle body BF can be reduced.
Fig. 17 is a bottom view of the saddle-riding electric tricycle 1 shown in fig. 16. The vehicle body-side terminal 99 for electrically connecting the battery B and the vehicle body is disposed at a position closer to the outside in the vehicle width direction than the battery-side terminal (see fig. 18 and 19). The left and right battery lower covers 30L, 30R have a function of covering the vehicle body side terminals 99 from below to protect the terminals. The swing device 50 located at the center in the vehicle width direction is disposed between the pair of right and left vehicle body side terminals 99 in a plan view of the vehicle body. Thus, by disposing the swing device 50 in the space between the left and right body-side terminals 99, the swing device 50 can be disposed closer to the front body, and the front-rear direction dimension of the front body BF can be easily reduced.
The base frame F4 is disposed between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals 99, and the swing device 50 is disposed between the pair of left and right base frames F4. Thus, by housing the bottom frame F4 between the left and right body-side terminals, the vehicle width direction dimension of the front body BF can be reduced. Further, by disposing the swing device 50 between the left and right under frames F4, the vertical dimension of the front vehicle body BF can be reduced.
As described above, the vehicle body-side terminals 99 corresponding to the battery-side terminals are disposed on the vehicle width direction outer side of the battery B. Therefore, the vehicle body side terminals 99 are separated in the vehicle width direction, and the space for accommodating the swing device 50 is enlarged, and it becomes easy to dispose the swing device 50 at the center in the vehicle width direction.
Fig. 18 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XVIII-XVIII of fig. 3. Fig. 19 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIX-XIX of fig. 3. As described above, the battery-side terminals 100 embedded in the bottom portions of the left and right batteries B are disposed at positions on the outer sides in the vehicle width direction, and the vehicle-body-side terminals 99 are also disposed at positions on the outer sides in the vehicle width direction. The vehicle body side terminal 99 is vertically moved by a pull member 99a which is vertically moved by a lever operation, and is attached to and detached from the battery side terminal 100.
The base frame F4 is accommodated between the left and right battery lower covers 30L and 30R, and the upper portion of the swing device 50 is accommodated between the base frame F4. This reduces the front, rear, up and down dimensions of the front body BF, and concentrates the weight on the center of gravity.
The high-voltage wire harnesses H1, H2 are wired between the left and right vehicle body-side terminals 99 at a portion extending from the junction box J to the bent portion C. This allows the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 to be wired using the space between the left and right vehicle body-side terminals 99. The high-voltage harnesses H1 and H2 are routed in the front-rear direction through a space between the battery B and a horizontal frame F8 connecting the left and right bottom frames F4. Furthermore, the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 are wired between the battery B and the swing device 50, and the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 can be protected from damage such as flying stones or external force.
Referring to fig. 19, the swing device 50 is provided with a shaft portion 50a to which a biasing mechanism for returning the swing shaft 60 to the neutral position is attached. The harnesses H1, H2, H3 are attached to a right side surface 58 of the swing device 50 located on the right side of the shaft portion 50a in the vehicle width direction by a jig HC. The right sides of the harnesses H1, H2, H3 are protected by an extension portion 30a extending downward from the right battery lower cover 30R.
Fig. 20 is a right side view showing a positional relationship between battery B and swing device 50. In the figure, the vehicle body frame F is removed for the sake of explanation. The high-voltage harnesses H1 and H2 are provided with a bent portion C formed by convexly bending the front portion into a U shape at a position in front of the swing device 50. This makes it easy to linearly wire the high-voltage harnesses H1 and H2 along the swing shaft 60 in the vicinity of the swing device 50. As a result, even when the front vehicle body BF swings in the yaw direction with respect to the rear vehicle body BR, the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 are less likely to be affected by the swing operation.
Fig. 21 is a perspective view showing a positional relationship between battery B and swing device 50. In the figure, a bottom portion of the saddle-riding electric tricycle 1 is viewed from a right rear-lower side of the vehicle. As described above, the pair of left and right battery side terminals 100 and the vehicle body side terminal 99 are disposed at positions on the outer sides in the vehicle width direction, respectively. This makes it easy to dispose the swing device 50 at the center in the vehicle width direction while ensuring the disposition space of the swing device 50. The high-voltage harnesses H1 and H2 extending forward and downward from the junction box J are guided forward through the center in the vehicle width direction below the battery B, are bent greatly at a bent portion C provided in front of the swing device 50, and are guided to a right side surface 58 of the swing device 50. The harnesses H1, H2, H3, which are formed substantially straight on the side of the swing device 50, are fixed to the swing device 50 by a jig HC.
Fig. 22 is a left side view showing a positional relationship between battery B and swing device 50. The figure shows a state in which the vehicle body frame F is removed for explanation. The swing device 50 is disposed such that its rear end overlaps the control device 64 in the front-rear direction. Thereby, the front-rear dimension of the vehicle can be reduced, and weight concentration at the center of gravity can be achieved.
The high-voltage harness H1 extends from the left side of the control device 64 in the vehicle width direction, and is fixed to the right side surface 58 of the swing device 50. Further, the high-voltage harness H2 extends from the step-down regulator 86, and is then wired in the same manner as the high-voltage harness H1. Accordingly, portions of the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 that are substantially oriented in the vehicle width direction can be formed at positions between the controller 64 and the swing device 50, and even if the front vehicle body BF swings the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2, the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 are less likely to twist, and if the high-voltage harnesses H1, H2 are slightly bent, the swing motion of the front vehicle body can be absorbed, thereby improving durability.
The rear surface 15a of the rear cover 15 covering the rear portion of the front body BF is tilted rearward so that the upper portion is positioned rearward relative to the lower portion, and the control device 64 is disposed so as to be tilted rearward in cooperation with the rear surface 15a of the rear cover 15. This ensures the distance between the rear cover 15 and the controller 64, and shortens the front-rear length of the vehicle. Further, the control device 64 can be effectively cooled by the traveling wind flowing along the surface of the rear cover 15.
The configuration of the saddle-riding electric tricycle, the shapes and structures of the front vehicle body and the rear vehicle body, the structures of the battery and the motor, the shapes and the arrangement of the control device, the shapes and the structures of the vehicle body frame, the structures and the arrangement of the swing device, the wiring method of the high-voltage harness, and the like are not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications are possible.

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1. A saddle-riding electric tricycle (1) comprising: the saddle riding type electric tricycle (1) comprises a front side vehicle Body (BF) supporting a single front Wheel (WF), a rear side vehicle Body (BR) supporting a pair of left and right rear Wheels (WR) as driving wheels, a power unit (90) supporting the rear Wheels (WR) and accommodating an electric motor (M), and a swing device (50) mounted on the lower part of the front side vehicle Body (BF) and axially supporting the rear side vehicle Body (BR) to be swingable along a side swing direction, and is characterized by comprising:
two batteries (B) that are housed in a vehicle width direction in parallel below a seat (22) that is fixed to the front side vehicle Body (BF);
a pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99), wherein the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) are connected with battery side terminals (100) respectively arranged at the bottoms of the two batteries (B) from the lower part;
the battery (B) is housed in the front vehicle Body (BF),
the swing device (50) is arranged between the pair of left and right vehicle body side terminals (99) when the vehicle body is viewed from above,
the vehicle body side terminal (99) is covered with cover members (30L, 30R) from below,
the cover members (30L, 30R) and the swing device (50) overlap each other when the vehicle body is viewed in side view.
2. The saddle-ride electric tricycle according to claim 1,
the battery side terminal (100) is disposed at a position on the outside of the battery (B) in the vehicle width direction.
3. The saddle-riding electric tricycle according to claim 1 or 2,
the swing device (50) is fixed to a body frame (F) of the front Body (BF) by front side support sections (51L, 51R) and a rear side support section (55),
the front side support parts (51L, 51R) are arranged at the same position as the front end of the battery (B) in the vehicle body front-rear direction.
4. The saddle-riding electric tricycle according to claim 1 or 2,
the vehicle body frame (F) constituting the front side vehicle Body (BF) includes a head pipe (F2), a lower frame (F3) extending downward from the head pipe (F2), a pair of left and right lower frames (F4) connected to the lower frame (F3) and extending rearward,
the bottom frame (F4) is arranged between the pair of left and right body side terminals (99),
the swing device (50) is disposed between the pair of left and right base frames (F4).
5. The saddle-riding electric tricycle according to claim 1 or 2,
a control device (64) for the electric motor (M) is supported on the rear vehicle Body (BR),
the rear end of the swing device (50) overlaps the control device (64) in the front-rear direction.
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