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OA17611A
OA17611A OA1201500515 OA17611A OA 17611 A OA17611 A OA 17611A OA 1201500515 OA1201500515 OA 1201500515 OA 17611 A OA17611 A OA 17611A
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Kazuhisa Takano
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Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha
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Provided is a vehicle which is provided with a left front wheel and a right front wheel that can tilt together with a body frame, and a rear wheel that can tilt together with the body frame, wherein, while the capacity of a fuel tank is ensured, the variation in the center-of-gravity position while driving is small. The configuration is such that, with the body frame (110) in upright position, in the vertical direction of the body frame (110), the fuel tank (210) is disposed between extensions of the upper axis (A) and lower axis (C) of a linkage mechanism (140), and such that, with the body frame (110) in upright position, in the longitudinal direction of the body frame (110), the fuel tank (210) is disposed between: the center (Fl) of the area between the center of the area between a right front wheel ground contact portion where the right front wheel (131R) comes into contact with the ground, a left front wheel ground contact portion where the left front wheel (131L) comes into contact with the ground, and a rear wheel ground contact portion where the rear wheel (134) comes into contact with the ground, and the right and left front wheel ground contact portions; and the center (F2) of the area between the center of the area between right front wheel ground contact portion, the left front wheel ground contact portion, and the rear wheel ground contact portion, and the rear wheel ground contact portion.

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[0001] The présent invention relates to a vehicle including: a body frame that tilts in a left-right direction of the vehicle during left and right turns; a left front wheel and a right front wheel that are disposed side by side in the left-right direction and are capable of tilting (hereinafter, referred to as tiltable) along with the body frame during left and right turns; and a rear wheel that is tiltable along with the body frame.
Background Art [0002] A vehicle including: a body frame that tilts in a left-right direction of the vehicle during left and right turns; and two front wheels disposed side by side in the left-right direction of the body frame is known (for example, see Patent Literature (hereinafter, referred to as PTL) 1 and PTL 2 and Non-Patent Literature (hereinafter, referred to as NPL) 1). This type of vehicle is a vehicle that can tum while the body frame tilts relative to a vertical direction. More specifically, the body frame tilts to the right of the vehicle during the right tum and to the left of the vehicle during the left tum.
[0003] The vehicles described in PTLs 1 and 2 and NPL 1 include link mechanisms. The link mechanisms each include an upper cross member and a lower cross member. The link mechanism also includes: a right-side rod that supports right end portions of the upper cross member and the lower cross member; and a left-side rod that supports left end portions of the upper cross member and the lower cross member. An intermediate portion of the upper cross member and the lower cross member is supported by the body frame. The upper cross member and the lower cross member are supported by the body frame so as to be capable of turning (hereinafter, referred to as turnable) around an axis extending substantially in the front-rear direction of the body frame. The upper cross member and the lower cross member tum relative to the body frame in conjunction with tilting of the body frame that is tilting, and the relative position of the left front wheel and the right front wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame changes. The upper cross member and the lower cross member are disposed above the left front wheel and the right front wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame, when the body frame is in an upright state.
[0004] In the conventional vehicle disclosed in NPL 1, a fuel tank is disposed in a center tunnel positioned between floor portions on which the rider puts his or her left and right feet (for example, see P76 to P80 of NPL 1 and FIG. 3 of PTL 2).
Citation List
Patent Literature [0005]
PTL1
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-313876
PTL 2
U.S. Design Patent No. D547,242S
Non-Patent Literature [0006]
NPL1
Catalogo parti di ricambio, MP3 300 ie LT Mod. ZAPM64102, Piaggio & C. pp. 76-80
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem [0007] The weight of the fuel tank including the fuel changes depending on the remaining fuel. Therefore, the center of gravity of the vehicle changes depending on the remaining fuel during the operation of vehicle.
[0008] Meanwhile, downsizing the fuel tank to reduce the weight variation of the fuel tank causes a réduction in the capacity of the fuel tank.
[0009] An object of the présent invention is to provide a vehicle including: a left front wheel and a right front wheel that are tiltable along with a body frame; and a rear wheel that is tiltable along with the body frame, in which an amount of change in the center of gravity of the vehicle during the operation of vehicle is small while the capacity of the fuel tank is ensured.
Solution to Problem [0010] A vehicle according to an aspect of the présent invention (hereinafter, referred to as a vehicle according to a first aspect) includes: a body frame; a right front wheel and a left front wheel disposed side by side in a left-right direction of the body frame, the right and the left front wheels being tiltable in a left-right direction of the vehicle along with the body frame; a rear wheel being tiltable in the left-right direction of the vehicle along with the body frame; a seat including a seating surface on which a rider sits; a right-front-wheel support unit including an upper portion, and a lower portion that supports the right front wheel; a left-front-wheel support unit including an upper portion, and a lower portion that supports the left front wheel; a link mechanism including a right-side rod that supports the upper portion of the right-front-wheel support unit in a manner that makes the upper portion thereof tumable around a right axis extending in an up-down direction of the body frame, a left-side rod that supports the upper portion of the left-front-wheel support unit in a manner that makes the upper portion thereof turnable around a left axis which is parallel to the right axis, an upper cross member including a right end portion that supports an upper part of the right-side rod in a manner that makes the upper part thereof tumable, a left end portion that supports an upper part of the left-side rod in a manner that makes the upper part thereof turnable, and an intermediate portion that is supported by the body frame so as to be turnable around an upper axis extending in a front-rear direction of the body frame, and a lower cross member including a right end portion that supports a lower part of the right-side rod in a manner that makes the lower part thereof tumable, a left end portion that supports a lower part of the left-side rod in a manner that makes the lower part thereof turnable, and an intermediate portion that is supported by the body frame so as to be tumable around a lower axis which is parallel to the upper axis, a power unit including a crankcase that houses a crankshaft, and a transmission case housing a transmission mechanism, the power unit being configured to generate driving force of the rear wheel; a fuel tank that stores fuel to be supplied to the power unit; and a steering shaft supported by the body frame so as to be turnable, the steering shaft being configured to change a direction of the left front wheel and the right front wheel, in which the link mechanism is disposed above the right front wheel and the left front wheel in a side view with the body frame in an upright state, in which an angle formed by a vertical line, and a virtual line that is perpendicular to the upper axis and the lower axis is smaller than an angle formed by a turning axis of the steering shaft and the vertical line in a side view with the body frame in the upright state, in the power unit, the crankcase is disposed below upper ends of the right front wheel, the left front wheel, and the rear wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame and between the right and the left front wheels, and the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and in the power unit, the crankcase and the transmission case are disposed closer to the rear wheel than to the right and the left front wheels in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, the seat is disposed in a way that makes the seating surface disposed between front ends of the crankcase and the transmission case and a rear end of the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and the fuel tank is disposed between an extension line of the upper axis and an extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and is disposed between a first center and a second center, the first center being a center between a third center, and right and left front wheel grounding portions, the second center being a center between the third center, and a rear wheel grounding portion, the third center being a center between the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, the right and the left front, and the rear wheel grounding portions being portions where the right and the left front, and the rear wheels are grounded, respectively.
[0011] According to the présent invention, the heavy link mechanism, the heavy power unit, and the heavy seat on which the rider sits are in the disposition relationship described above. In this disposition relationship, the fuel tank in which the weight changes depending on the remaining fuel is disposed between the extension line of the upper axis and the extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame and is disposed between: the center between the center of the right and left front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion and the right front wheel grounding portion and the left front wheel grounding portion; and the center between the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame. The angle formed by the virtual line, which is perpendicular to the upper axis and the lower axis, and the virtual line, is smaller than the angle formed by the turning axis of the steering shaft and the vertical line in a side view with the body frame in the upright state. Therefore, the fuel tank can be disposed between the upper axis and the lower axis to dispose the fuel tank near the center of gravity. According to the configuration, the fuel tank can be disposed near the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. A vehicle with a small amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel can be provided by disposing the fuel tank near the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. Therefore, the configuration of the présent invention can provide a vehicle with a small amount of change in the center of gravity during the operation while ensuring the capacity of the fuel tank.
[0012] The présent invention may also adopt the following aspects.
[0013] A vehicle according to a second aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect, in which a left end of the fuel tank is disposed on the left of a center between a center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and left ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and a right end of the fuel tank is disposed on the right of a center between the center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and right ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member in the left-right direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
[0014] In the vehicle of the second aspect, the front part of the vehicle has a vehicle width that allows the left front wheel and the right front wheel to be disposed side by side in the left-right direction. Therefore, the fuel tank with a large width can be easily mounted on the vehicle. According to the vehicle of the second aspect, the left end of the fuel tank is disposed on the left of the center between the center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member and the left ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member. The right end of the fuel tank is disposed on the right of the center between the center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member and the right ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member. Therefore, the width of the fuel tank in the left-right direction increases. This can reduce the height of the fuel tank while ensuring the capacity of the fuel tank. As a resuit, a vehicle with a smaller amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of the fuel tank is ensured.
[0015] A vehicle according to a third aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect, in which a rear end of the fuel tank is disposed forward of the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
[0016] According to the vehicle of the third aspect, the rear end of the fuel tank is disposed forward of the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, between the extension line of the upper axis and the extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame. Therefore, the fuel tank is disposed at a high position close to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. The angle formed by the virtual line, which is perpendicular to the upper axis and the lower axis, and the vertical line, is smaller than the angle formed by the turning axis of the steering shaft and the vertical line in a side view with the body frame in the upright state. Therefore, the movable range of the link mechanism in the front-rear direction of the body frame associated with tilting of the vehicle is small. This can suppress the réduction in the capacity of the fuel tank even if the rear end of the fuel tank is disposed forward of the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion.
[0017] Therefore, a vehicle with a small amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while a larger capacity of the fuel tank is ensured.
[0018] A vehicle according to a fourth aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect, in which a front end of the fuel tank is disposed behind the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
[0019] According to the vehicle of the fourth aspect, the rear end of the fuel tank is disposed behind the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state. Therefore, the fuel tank is disposed at a low position close to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. As a resuit, a vehicle with a smaller amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided.
[0020] Therefore, a vehicle with a smaller amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of the fuel tank is ensured.
[0021] A vehicle according to a fifth aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect, in which the fuel tank is disposed to overlap with the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
[0022] According to the vehicle of the fifth aspect, the fuel tank is disposed to overlap with the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion. Therefore, a large capacity of the fuel tank can be easily ensured, while the fuel tank is disposed doser to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle.
[0023] As a resuit, a vehicle with a small amount of change in the center of gravity based on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while a larger capacity of the fuel tank is ensured.
[0024] A vehicle according to a sixth aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect, in which an upper end of the fuel tank is disposed above a lower end of the lower cross member in the up-down direction of the body frame.
[0025] According to the vehicle of the sixth aspect, the fuel tank can be doser to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. Therefore, a vehicle with a small amount of change in the center of gravity of the vehicle during the operation can be provided.
[0026] A vehicle according to a seventh aspect is the vehicle according to the first aspect including a component that is a battery or a brake pressure control unit, in which the component is disposed between the extension line of the upper axis and the extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and is disposed between: the first center and the second center, the first center being a center between the third center, and the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, the second center being a center between the third center, and the rear wheel grounding portion, the third center being a center between the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
[0027] According to the vehicle of the seventh aspect, a heavy component can be disposed near the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle.
Advantageous Effects of Invention [0028] The présent invention can provide the vehicle including: a left front wheel and a right front wheel that are tiltable along with a body frame; and a rear wheel that is tiltable along with the body frame, in which the amount of change in the center of gravity during the operation is small, while the capacity of a fuel tank is ensured.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a vehicle of an embodiment of the présent invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the vehicle with an exterior removed;
FIG. 3 is a side view showing the vehicle with the exterior removed;
FIG. 4 is a front view showing a left front wheel, a right front wheel, a link mechanism, and their surroundings;
FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the left front wheel, the right front wheel, the link mechanism, and their surroundings;
FIG. 6 is a front view showing a state of the link mechanism and the surroundings of the link mechanism when the vehicle tilts;
FIG. 7 is a plan view showing a state of the link mechanism and the surroundings of the link mechanism when the direction of a handlebar is changed;
FIG. 8 is a side view describing a disposition of a fuel tank;
FIG. 9 is a plan view describing the disposition of the fuel tank;
FIG. 10 is a side view showing the center of gravity of the vehicle with a rider on the vehicle;
FIG. 11 is a plan view describing Variation 1 of the disposition of the fuel tank;
FIG. 12 is a side view describing Variation 2 of the disposition of the fuel tank; and
FIG. 13 is a side view describing Variation 3 of the disposition of the fuel tank.
Description of Embodiments [0030] An embodiment of the présent invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0031 ] <Definition of Directions>
In the accompanying drawings, arrow F dénotés a front direction of vehicle 100, and arrow B dénotés a rear (or back) direction of vehicle 100. Arrow U dénotés an upward direction of vehicle 100, and arrow D dénotés a downward direction of vehicle 100. Arrow R dénotés a right direction of vehicle 100, and arrow L dénotés a left direction of vehicle 100. Body frame 110 tilts in a left-right direction of vehicle 100 relative to a vertical line to turn vehicle 100. Therefore, in addition to the directions of vehicle 100, directions based on body frame 110 are defined. Arrow FF in the accompanying drawings dénotés a front direction based on body frame 110, and arrow FB dénotés a rear direction based on body frame 110. Arrow FU dénotés an upward direction based on body frame 110, and arrow FD dénotés a downward direction based on body frame 110. Arrow FR dénotés a right direction based on body frame 110, and arrow FL dénotés a left direction based on body frame 110. In the description, a front-rear direction of vehicle 100, an up-down direction of vehicle 100, and the left-right direction of vehicle 100 dénoté front-rear, up-down, and left-right directions as viewed from a rider driving vehicle 100 and are directions based on vehicle 100. In this description, a front-rear direction of body frame 110, an up-down direction of body frame 110, and a left-right direction of body frame 110 are front-rear, up-down, and left-right directions as viewed from the rider driving vehicle 100 and are directions based on body frame 110. A center in a vehicle width direction dénotés a center of the vehicle width in the left-right direction of vehicle 100. In other words, the center in the vehicle width direction dénotés a center in the left-right direction of vehicle 100. In this description, an upright state dénotés a state in which the up-down direction of body frame 110 coïncides with the vertical line, and handlebar 160 is not steered. The state in which handlebar 160 is not steered dénotés a state in which rotation axes of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR are orthogonal to the front-rear direction of body frame 110 in a plan view. In other words, the state in which handlebar 160 is not steered is a state in which steering shaft 161 is not turned or a state in which handlebar 160 is not turned as shown in FIG. 9. In the upright state, the direction of vehicle 100 coïncides with the direction of body frame 110. When body frame 110 tilts in the left-right direction relative to the vertical direction to turn vehicle 100, the left-right direction of vehicle 100 does not coïncide with the left-right direction of body frame 110. The up-down direction of vehicle 100 does not coïncide with the up-down direction of body frame 110, either. However, the front-rear direction of vehicle 100 coïncides with the front-rear direction of body frame 110.
[0032] In the présent description, an axis extending in the front-rear direction dénotés not only an axis parallel to the front-rear direction of body frame 110, but also includes an axis tilted in a range of ±45 degrees relative to the front-rear direction of body frame 110. An axis extending in a direction doser to the front-rear direction than to the left-right direction and the up-down direction is included in the axis extending in the front-rear direction. Similarly, an axis extending in the up-down direction includes an axis tilted in a range of ±45 degrees relative to the up-down direction of body frame 110. An axis extending in a direction doser to the up-down direction than to the front-rear direction and the left-right direction is included in the axis extending in the up-down direction. An axis extending in the left-right direction includes an axis tilted in a range of ±45 degrees relative to the left-right direction of body frame 110. An axis extending in a direction doser to the left-right direction than to the front-rear direction and the up-down direction is included in the axis extending in the left-right direction.
[0033] In the présent description, when it is mentioned that a part of body frame 110 extends in the front-rear direction, it is only necessary that the extending direction includes a component of body frame 110 in the front-rear direction, and this includes a mode in which the part extends in an oblique front-rear direction inclined up, down, left, or right.
[0034] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a vehicle of an embodiment of the présent invention. FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the vehicle with the exterior removed. FIG. 3 is a side view showing the vehicle with the exterior removed. Broken lines indicate the exterior of vehicle 100 in FIGS. 2 and 3. In FIG. 3, alternate long and two short dashes lines indicate left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR when vehicle 100 tilts in the left-right direction.
[0035] As shown in FIG. 1, vehicle 100 of the embodiment includes left front wheel 131L, right front wheel 131R, rear wheel 134, handlebar 160, seat 180, and body covers (201a, 201b, 201c, 201d, and 201e). As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, vehicle 100 also includes link mechanism 140, body frame 110 (see FIG. 2), power unit 170 (see FIG. 3), fuel tank 210, storage case 250, and heavy component 270 (see FIG. 3) that is a battery or a brake pressure control unit.
[0036] Body frame 110 holds the components of vehicle 100. Body frame 110 includes link support 111, down frame 112, underframes 113, and rear frames 114. (see FIGS. 2 and 3).
[0037] Link support 111 is disposed on a front part of vehicle 100. Link support 111 supports link mechanism 140. Although not particularly limited, link support 111 also serves as a head tube in this embodiment. Link support 111 as a head tube is tilted relative to the vertical direction so that the upper part is positioned behind the lower part in a side view of the vehicle 100. Link support 111 as a head tube supports handlebar 160 and steering shaft 161. Steering shaft 161 is inserted to link support 111 as a head tube so as to be tumable.
[0038] Down frame 112 extends below from link support 111 and is connected to underframe 113. Underframe 113 is disposed on the bottom of vehicle 100 and forward of seat 180 in a plan view. Underframe 113 supports floor portion 20 ld that is a body cover described later.
[0039] Rear frame 114 extends toward the rear part of vehicle 100 from the rear end of underframe 113 and supports seat 180, fuel tank 210, storage case 250, and power unit 170.
Power unit 170 may be supported by rear frame 114 through a swing arm.
[0040] Power unit 170 generates driving force of rear wheel 134. Power unit 170 includes an engine, crankcase 171 housing a crank shaft, and transmission case 172 housing a transmission (see FIG. 3). The disposition of power unit 170 will be described later.
[0041] The body cover includes front cover 201a, a pair of left and right front fenders 201b, leg shield 201c, floor portion 20 ld, and rear cover 201e.
[0042] Front cover 201a covers at least part of the front of link mechanism 140.
[0043] Leg shield 201c is positioned behind link mechanism 140 and behind at least part of left front wheel 13IL and right front wheel 13IR. Leg shield 201c covers the front part and the rear part of down frame 112. Leg shield 201c is connected to floor portion 201d.
[0044] Floor portion 20ld includes a floor surface for the rider seated on seat 180 to put his/her feet on. The floor surface is disposed forward of seat 180 and behind leg shield 201c in a plan view and is disposed at a position lower than upper ends of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR in a side view. Although not particularly limited, the width of floor portion 20ld is substantially the same as the length from the left end of left front wheel 13 IL to the right end of right front wheel 13 IR.
[0045] Rear cover 201e covers the surroundings of rear frames 114.
[0046] Seat 180 includes seating surface 181 on which the rider sits. The disposition of seat 180 will be described later.
[0047] Storage case 250 is disposed below the rear part of seat 180. The upper part of storage case 250 is covered by seat 180. Commodities can be taken in and out of storage case 250 when seat 180 is open. Although not particularly limited, helmet 501 can be housed in storage case 250 in Embodiment.
[0048] Fuel tank 210 stores fuel of power unit 170. A fuel hose is connected to fuel tank 210. The fuel is supplied from fuel tank 210 to power unit 170 through the fuel hose.
[0049] Left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR are disposed side by side in the left-right direction of body frame 110. Left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR tilt in the left-right direction along with body frame 110.
[0050] Rear wheel 134 is supported by a swing arm supported by body frame 110 or power unit 170 in a manner that makes the swing arm turnable. The swing arm is connected to rear frame 114 through a suspension. The suspension restricts the movement of the swing arm in the turning direction. Rear wheel 134 inclines in the left-right direction along with body frame 110.
[0051] <Link Mechanism>
FIG. 4 is a front view showing the left front wheel, the right front wheel, the link mechanism, and their surroundings. FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the left front wheel, the right front wheel, the link mechanism, and their surroundings. FIG. 6 is a front view showing a state of the link mechanism and the surroundings of the link mechanism when the vehicle tilts. FIG. 7 is a plan view showing a state of the link mechanism and the surroundings of the link mechanism when the direction of the handlebar is changed.
[0052] The link mechanism 140 has a configuration of parallel four-bar linkage (also called parallelogram link).
[0053] Link mechanism 140 is supported by link support 111 of body frame 110. Link mechanism 140 includes upper cross member 141, lower cross member 142, left-side rod 143, and right-side rod 144 as components for performing a tilting action of vehicle 100.
[0054] An intermediate portion of upper cross member 141 is supported by link support 111. Upper cross member 141 is supported so as to be turnable around upper axis A (see FIG. 3) extending in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. Specifically, upper axis A is parallel to plane FF-FU and is tilted 45 degrees or less in the direction of arrow FU from arrow FF.
[0055] A left end portion of upper cross member 141 is supported by left-side rod 143.
Upper cross member 141 is turnable relative to left-side rod 143, around upper left axis AL parallel to upper axis A. A right end portion of upper cross member 141 is supported by right-side rod 144. Upper cross member 141 is tumable relative to right-side rod 144, around upper right axis AR parallel to upper axis A.
[0056] An intermediate portion of lower cross member 142 is supported by link support 111. Lower cross member 142 is supported so as to be tumable around lower axis C (see FIG. 3) parallel to upper axis A. Lower cross member 142 is disposed below upper cross member 141. Lower cross member 142 has substantially the same length as upper cross member 141 in the vehicle width direction and is disposed parallel to upper cross member 141.
[0057] A left end of lower cross member 142 is supported by left-side rod 143. Lower cross member 142 is tumable relative to left-side rod 143, around lower left axis CL parallel to lower axis C. A right end portion of lower cross member 142 is supported by right-side rod 144. Lower cross member 142 is turnable relative to right-side rod 144, around lower right axis CR parallel to lower axis C.
[0058] Although not particularly limited, lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 includes: front lower cross member 142a including a part positioned forward of link support 111, left-side rod 143, and right-side rod 144; and rear lower cross member 142b including a part positioned behind link support 111, left-side rod 143, and right-side rod 144 (see FIGS. 3 and 5) in the embodiment.
[0059] Left-side rod 143 is disposed on the left of link support 111 and extends parallel to the direction of the extension of link support 111. Left-side rod 143 is disposed above left front wheel 13 IL. Left-side rod 143 supports left shock absorber 150L described later in a manner that makes left shock absorber 150L tumable around left axis Yl. Left shock absorber 150L is équivalent to an example of a left front wheel support apparatus of the présent invention.
[0060] Right-side rod 144 is disposed on the right of link support 111 and extends parallel to the direction of the extension of link support 111. Right-side rod 144 is disposed above right front wheel 131R. Right-side rod 144 supports right shock absorber 150R described later in a manner that makes right shock absorber 150R turnable around right axis Y2. Right shock absorber 150R is équivalent to an example of a right front wheel support apparatus of the présent invention.
[0061] In this way, upper cross member 141, lower cross member 142, left-side rod 143, and right-side rod 144 are supported so that upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 maintain positions parallel to each other, and left-side rod 143 and right-side rod 144 maintain positions parallel to each other.
[0062] As shown in FIG. 6, link mechanism 140 tilts left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR when vehicle 100 tilts in the left-right direction (R-L direction). Link mechanism 140 relatively changes the levels of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR in the up-down direction of body frame 110 (direction of arrows FU and FD) in response to body frame 110 that is tilting in the left-right direction.
[0063] <Steering Mechanism>
A steering mechanism is disposed between handlebar 160 and left and right front wheels 131L and 131R. The steering mechanism includes steering shaft 161, center steering arm 162 (see FIG. 7), tie rod 165, left steering arm 163, right steering arm 164, left shock absorber 150L, and right shock absorber 150R.
[0064] Left shock absorber 150L includes left dumper 151, left bracket 146, and left turn prévention mechanism 152. Left shock absorber 150L is supported by left-side rod 143 and tilts along with left-side rod 143.
[0065] Left damper 151 atténuâtes vibration from a road by, for example, a telescopic structure. An upper end of left damper 151 is fixed to left bracket 146. A lower end of the left damper supports left front wheel 13IL. In this way, left damper 151 absorbs displacement of left front wheel 13 IL relative to an upper part of left damper 151 in the up-down direction of body frame 110. The expansion and contraction direction of left damper 151 may be tilted from the up-down direction of body frame 110. In this case, left front wheel 13 IL is also displaced relative to the upper part of left damper 151 in the front-rear direction or the left-right direction of body frame 110. In this case, left damper 151 also absorbs the displacement of left front wheel 131L in the front-rear direction or the left-right direction.
[0066] Left turn prévention mechanism 152 is disposed parallel to left damper 151. Left turn prévention mechanism 152 has a telescopic structure. An upper end of left turn prévention mechanism 152 is fixed to left bracket 146. A lower end of left turn prévention mechanism 152 supports left front wheel 13 IL.
[0067] Left damper 151 and left turn prévention mechanism 152 support left front wheel 131Lto associate left bracket 146 with left front wheel 131Lto prevent a relative change in the direction of left bracket 146 and the direction of left front wheel 13 IL.
[0068] Right shock absorber 150R includes right damper 153, right bracket 147, and right turn prévention mechanism 154. Right shock absorber 150R is supported by right-side rod 144 and tilts along with right-side rod 144.
[0069] Right damper 153 atténuâtes vibration from a road by, for example, a telescopic structure. An upper end of right damper 153 is fixed to right bracket 147. A lower end of right damper 153 supports right front wheel 13IR. In this way, right damper 153 absorbs displacement of right front wheel 13 IR relative to an upper part of right damper 153 in the up-down direction of body frame 110. The expansion and contraction direction of right damper 153 may be tilted from the up-down direction of body frame 110. In this case, right front wheel 131R is also displaced relative to the upper part of right damper 153 in the front-rear direction or the left-right direction of body frame 110. In this case, right damper 153 also absorbs the displacement in the front-rear direction or the left-right direction of right front wheel 13 IR.
[0070] Right turn prévention mechanism 154 is disposed parallel to right damper 153. Right turn prévention mechanism 154 has a telescopic structure. An upper end of right turn prévention mechanism 154 is fixed to right bracket 147. A lower end of right turn prévention mechanism 154 supports right front wheel 13 IR.
[0071] Right damper 153 and right turn prévention mechanism 154 support right front wheel 13 IR to associate right bracket 147 with right front wheel 13 IR to prevent a relative change in the direction of right bracket 147 and the direction of right front wheel 13 IR.
[0072] Steering shaft 161 is supported by body frame 110 in a manner that makes steering shaft 161 turnable, and steering shaft 161 changes the direction of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR.
[0073] Center steering arm 162 and tie rod 165 are disposed above left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR. One end portion of center steering arm 162 is fixed to steering shaft 161, and center steering arm 162 turns along with steering shaft 161. The other end portion of center steering arm 162 is supported by tie rod 165. Center steering arm 162 transmits the turning of steering shaft 161 to tie rod 165.
[0074] Left steering arm 163 is fixed to left bracket 146.
[0075] Right steering arm 164 is fixed to right bracket 147.
[0076] Tie rod 165 supports center steering arm 162, left steering arm 163, and right steering arm 164 and transmits the turning of center steering arm 162 to left steering arm 163 and right steering arm 164.
[0077] According to the configurations, when handlebar 160 is operated to turn steering shaft 161 and center steering arm 162, left bracket 146 and right bracket 147 turn at the same angle as shown in FIG. 7. As a resuit, left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR are steered in same direction T.
[0078] <Disposition and Direction of Link Mechanism 140>
As shown in FIG. 4, upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 are disposed below handlebar 160 and above the upper ends of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 131R, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. As shown in FIG. 5, upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 are disposed at positions overlapping with left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. More specifically, upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 are disposed between a vertical line passing through the front end of right front wheel 13 IR and a vertical line passing through the rear end of right front wheel 13 IR and between a vertical line passing through the front end of left front wheel 13 IL and a vertical line passing through the rear end of left front wheel 13 IL in a side view. Upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 are disposed behind the grounding portions of left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR in the front-rear direction of body frame 110.
[0079] As shown in FIG. 3, the angle formed by virtual line Ll, which is perpendicular to upper axis A and lower axis C of link mechanism 140, and the vertical line (direction of arrow U) is smaller than the angle formed by turning axis L2 of steering shaft 161 and the vertical line, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. In the présent description, the virtual line is a straight line. Therefore, angle Θ1 formed by virtual line Ll and vertical line U1 is smaller than angle 02 formed by turning axis L2 and vertical line U2. Turning axis L2 of steering shaft 161 is parallei to left axis Y1 and right axis Y2 (see FIG. 4).
[0080] <Disposition of Power Unit 170>
Crankcase 171 (see FIG. 3) is disposed below the upper ends of right front wheel 131R, left front wheel 131L, and rear wheel 134 in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0081] Power unit 170 is disposed behind left front wheel 131L, right front wheel 131R, and link mechanism 140 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. Although not particularly limited, power unit 170 is disposed behind floor portion 201d in the front-rear direction of body frame 110 in this embodiment.
[0082] Crankcase 171 is disposed between the rear ends of right and left front wheels 13 IR and 13 IL and the front end of rear wheel 134 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. Crankcase 171 and transmission case 172 are disposed closer to the front end of rear wheel 134 than to the rear ends of right and left front wheels 13 IR and 13 IL in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. In other words, the center between crankcase 171 and transmission case 172 in the front-rear direction body frame 110 is positioned behind the center between the rear ends of right and left front wheels 13 IR and 13 IL and the front end of rear wheel 134 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110.
[0083] <Disposition of Seat 180>
Seating surface 181 of seat 180 is disposed between the upper end (horizontal line V2 of FIG. 8) of upper cross member 141 and the lower end (horizontal line VI of FIG. 8) of lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Seating surface 181 is disposed between: one of the front end of crankcase 171 (see FIG. 8) and the front end of transmission case 172 (see FIG. 8) of power unit 170, which is positioned more forward than the other; and the rear end of rear wheel 134, in the front-rear direction of body frame 110.
[0084] disposition of Heavy Component>
Heavy component 270 is disposed in a range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C of FIG. 8, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. Part of heavy component 270 is disposed below upper axis A and above lower axis C, and the rest of heavy component 270 is disposed below lower axis C. Virtual lines Fl and F2 will be described later.
[0085] disposition of Fuel Tank 210>
FIG. 8 is a side view describing the disposition of fuel tank 210. FIG. 9 is a plan view describing the disposition of fuel tank 210. In FIG. 8, altemate long and two short dashes lines indicate left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR when vehicle 100 tilts in the left-right direction. In FIG. 9, a broken line indicates the exterior of vehicle 100.
[0086] In the présent description, the upper end of the fuel tank dénotés the upper end of a fuel filler neck. The front end, the rear end, the lower end, the left end, and the right end of the fuel tank mean the front end, the rear end, the lower end, the left end, and the right end of the space housing the fuel.
[0087] As shown in FIG. 8, fuel tank 210 is disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C of link mechanism 140 in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Part of fuel tank 210 is positioned below lower axis C, and the rest of fuel tank 210 is positioned between upper axis A and lower axis C, in a side view of vehicle 100.
[0088] As shown in FIG. 8, the upper end of fuel tank 210 is disposed above the lower end (horizontal line VI) of lower cross member 142 of link mechanism 140 in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0089] As shown in FIG. 8, fuel tank 210 is disposed between virtual line Fl and virtual line F2 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. The front end of fuel tank 210 is disposed between virtual line Fl and virtual line F2, and the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed behind virtual line F2, in a side view of vehicle 100.
[0090] Virtual line Fl indicates the center between center position El of left and right front wheel grounding portions and center line E2, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. Center line E2 indicates the center between center position El of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and center position E3 of a rear wheel grounding portion. Virtual line F2 indicates the center between center line E2 and center position E3 of the rear wheel grounding portion, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. The left front wheel grounding portion dénotés the grounding portion of left front wheel 13 IL. The right front wheel grounding portion dénotés the grounding portion of right front wheel 13 IR. In a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state, the left front wheel grounding portion and the right front wheel grounding portion are positioned at équivalent positions in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. Therefore, center position El of the left front wheel grounding portion and the right front wheel grounding portion is the center position of the left front wheel grounding portion and the center position of the right front wheel grounding portion. The rear wheel grounding portion dénotés the grounding portion of rear wheel 134.
[0091] As shown in FIG. 9, the right end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the right of virtual line Hl, and the left end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the left of virtual line H2, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0092] Virtual line Hl indicates the center between right end position G1 of upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 and center position G2 of upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state. Virtual line H2 indicates the center between left end position G3 of upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 and center position G2 of upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state. Center position G2 indicates the center of upper cross member 141 and lower cross member 142 in the left-right direction.
[0093] <Advantageous Effects of Embodiment>
FIG. 10 is a side view showing the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. In FIG. 10, altemate long and two short dashes lines indicate left front wheel
IL and right front wheel 13 IR when vehicle 100 tilts in the left-right direction.
[0094] As described, according to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, link mechanism 140 is disposed above right front wheel 13IR and left front wheel 13IL, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Link mechanism 140 is disposed to overlap with right front wheel 13 IR and left front wheel 13 IL in the front-rear direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Angle 01 formed by virtual line Ll, which is perpendicular to upper axis A and lower axis C, and vertical line U1 is smaller than 02 formed by turning axis L2 of steering shaft 161 and vertical line U2, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. In power unit 170, crankcase 171 is disposed below the upper end of right front wheel 13 IR, the upper end of left front wheel 13 IL, and the upper end of rear wheel 134 in the up-down direction of body frame 110 and between right and left front wheels 13 IR and 13 IL and rear wheel 134 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Crankcase 171 and transmission case 172 are disposed closer to rear wheel 134 than to right front wheel 13IR and left front wheel 13IL in the front-rear direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. In seat 180, seating surface 181 is positioned between the front ends of crankcase 171 and transmission case 172 and the rear end of rear wheel 134 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. Fuel tank 210 is disposed between the extension line of upper axis A and the extension line of lower axis C in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. In the front-rear direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state, fuel tank 210 is disposed between: the center between the center of the right and left front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion and the center of the right front wheel grounding portion and the left front wheel grounding portion, in which right front wheel 13 IR is grounded at the right front wheel grounding portion, left front wheel 13IL is grounded at the left front wheel grounding portion, and rear wheel 134 is grounded at the rear wheel grounding portion; and the center between the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion and the center of the rear wheel grounding portion.
[0095] According to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, heavy link mechanism 140, heavy power unit 170, and heavy seat 180 on which the rider sits are in the disposition relationship described above. As a resuit, fuel tank 210 can be disposed near center of gravity Q1 (see FIG. 10) of vehicle 100 with rider 500 on the vehicle. Therefore, according to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, vehicle 100 with a small amount of change in the position of center of gravity Q1 based on the remaining fuel can be provided. Thus, vehicle 100 with a small amount of change in center of gravity Q1 during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of fuel tank 210 is ensured.
[0096] In vehicle 100 of the embodiment, the front part of vehicle 100 has a vehicle width that allows left front wheel 13 IL and right front wheel 13 IR to be disposed side by side in the left-right direction. Alternatively, the front part of vehicle 100 has a vehicle width greater than the width of link mechanism 140. Therefore, fuel tank 210 with a large width in the left-right direction can be easily mounted on vehicle 100. According to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, the left end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the left of virtual line H2 of FIG. 9, and the right end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the right of virtual line HI of FIG. 9. Therefore, the width of fuel tank 210 increases. This can reduce the height of fuel tank 210 while ensuring the capacity of the fuel tank. Therefore, vehicle 100 with a smaller change in the amount of change in center of gravity Q1 depending on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of fuel tank 210 is ensured.
[0097] In vehicle 100 of the embodiment, the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed forward of the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state, between the extension line of the upper axis and the extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of body frame 110. Therefore, fuel tank 210 is disposed at a high position close to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. The angle formed by the virtual line, which is perpendicular to the upper axis and the lower axis, and the vertical line is smaller than the angle formed by the turning axis of steering shaft 161 and the vertical line, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. Therefore, the movable range of link mechanism 140 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110 associated with banking of vehicle 100 is small. This can suppress the réduction in the capacity of fuel tank 210 even if the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed forward of the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion.
[0098] In vehicle 100 of the embodiment, the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed behind the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion, in the front-rear direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state. Therefore, fuel tank 210 is disposed at a low position close to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. As a resuit, a vehicle with a smaller amount of change in the center of gravity depending on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided. Therefore, vehicle 100 with a smaller amount of change in the center of gravity depending on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of fuel tank 210 is ensured.
[0099] In vehicle 100 of the embodiment, fuel tank 210 is disposed to overlap with the center of the left and right front wheel grounding portions and the rear wheel grounding portion. Therefore, a large capacity of fuel tank 210 can be easily ensured, while fuel tank 210 is disposed closer to the center of gravity of the vehicle with the rider on the vehicle. As a resuit, vehicle 100 with a small amount of change in the center of gravity depending on the remaining fuel during the operation can be provided, while a larger capacity of fuel tank 210 is ensured.
[0100] According to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, the upper end of fuel tank 210 is disposed above the lower end of lower cross member 142 in the up-down direction of body frame 110. Therefore, fuel tank 210 can be doser to center of gravity Q1 of vehicle 100 with the rider on the vehicle. As a resuit, vehicle 100 with a small amount of change in the center of gravity during the operation can be provided.
[0101] According to vehicle 100 of the embodiment, heavy component 270 is disposed as described above, and heavy component 270 can be disposed near center of gravity Q1 of vehicle 100 during the operation.
[0102] <Variation 1 of Disposition of Fuel Tank 210A>
FIG. 11 is a plan view describing Variation 1 of the disposition of the fuel tank. In FIG. 11, a broken line indicates the exterior of vehicle 100A.
[0103] Variation 1 is an example in which a condition of the disposition of fuel tank 210A in the left-right direction is changed.
[0104] In Variation 1, the right end of fuel tank 210A is disposed on the right of virtual line II, and the left end of fuel tank 210A is disposed on the left of virtual line 12, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0105] In vehicle 100A of Variation 1, it is only necessary that the right end of fuel tank 210A is disposed slightly to the right of virtual line II and that the left end of fuel tank 210A is disposed slightly to the left of virtual line 12.
[0106] Virtual line II indicates a position of the center between right upper axis AR of link mechanism 140 and center line 10 in the left-right direction, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state. Virtual line 12 indicates a position of the center between left upper axis AL of link mechanism 140 and center line 10 in the left-right direction, in the left-right direction of body frame 110 with body frame 110 in the upright state. Center line 10 in the left-right direction indicates a position of the center between left upper axis AL and right upper axis AR.
[0107] In Variation 1, the disposition conditions of fuel tank 210A in the front-rear direction and the up-down direction are the same as those in the embodiment described above.
[0108] According to vehicle 100A of Variation 1, the disposition of fuel tank 210A in the left-right direction is set based on right upper axis AR and left upper axis AL, and the width of fuel tank 210A in the left-right direction can be large. Therefore, the height of fuel tank 210A can be small, while the capacity of the fuel is ensured in vehicle 100A of Variation 1. As a resuit, vehicle 100A with a smaller amount of change in center of gravity Q1 during the operation can be provided, while the capacity of fuel tank 210A is ensured.
[0109] <Variation 2 of Disposition of Fuel Tank>
FIG. 12 is a side view describing Variation 2 of the disposition of the fuel tank. In FIG. 12, altemate long and two short dashes lines indicate left front wheel 131L and right front wheel 13 IR when vehicle 100B tilts in the left-right direction.
[0110] Variation 2 is an example in which a condition of the disposition of fuel tank 210B in the up-down direction is added.
[0111] In Variation 2, part of fuel tank 210B is disposed above virtual line Jl, and other part of fuel tank 210B is disposed below virtual line J2, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0112] Virtual line Jl indicates the center between upper axis A of link mechanism 140 and center axis J0 parallel to upper axis A. Virtual line J2 indicates the center between lower axis C of link mechanism 140 and center axis J0 parallel to lower axis C. Center axis J0 is an axis indicating the center between upper axis A and lower axis C.
[0113] In Variation 2, the other disposition conditions of fuel tank 210B are the same as those in the embodiment described above.
[0114] According to vehicle 100B of Variation 2, fuel tank 210B can be positioned closer to center of gravity Q1 of vehicle 100B during the operation. Therefore, vehicle 100B with a smaller amount of change in the position of center of gravity Q1 depending on the remaining fuel can be provided.
[0115] cVariation 3 of Disposition of Fuel Tank>
FIG. 13 is a side view describing Variation 3 of the disposition of the fuel tank. In FIG. 13, alternate long and two short dashes lines indicate left front wheel 13IL and right front wheel 13 IR when the body tilts in the left-right direction.
[0116] Position PI is an example in which the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed forward of center line E2.
[0117] Position P2 is an example in which fuel tank 210 overlaps with center line E2.
[0118] Position P3 is an example in which the front end of fuel tank 210 is disposed behind center line E2.
[0119] At least part of each of positions PI to P3 overlaps with a range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0120] Fuel tank 210 may be disposed on any of positions PI, P2, and P3 in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state.
[0121] Fuel tank 210 may be appropriately disposed according to the vehicle type as long as the disposition conditions of fuel tank 210 described in the embodiment are satisfied.
[0122] An example of the vehicle type includes a type in which there is no floor portion 201d, while part of power unit 170 is disposed forward of the front end of seating surface 181 of seat 180, and the rider straddles the vehicle.
[0123] The embodiment of the présent invention has been described thus far.
[0124] The dispositions of the components of vehicles 100, 100A, and 100B are specifically described and illustrated in the drawings in the embodiment. However, the dispositions of the components are not limited to the spécifie dispositions illustrated in the drawings, and it is only necessary that the disposition satisfies the conditions described in the independent claims of the claims.
[0125] For example, part of fuel tank 210 is disposed below lower axis C, and the rest is disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state in the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 8. However, it is only necessary that fuel tank 210 is disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C of link mechanism 140 in the up-down direction of body frame 110, with body frame 110 in the upright state. More specifically, part of fuel tank 210 may be disposed above upper axis A, and the rest of fuel tank 210 may be disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C in a side view of vehicle 100. Entire fuel tank 210 may be disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C in a side view of vehicle 100. Part of fuel tank 210 may be disposed above upper axis A, other part of fuel tank 210 may be disposed below lower axis C, and the rest of fuel tank 210 may be disposed between upper axis A and lower axis C, in a side view of vehicle 100.
[0126] The front end of fuel tank 210 is positioned between virtual line Fl and virtual line F2, and the rear end of fuel tank 210 is disposed behind virtual line F2 in a side view of vehicle 100 in the embodiments described with reference to FIG. 8. However, it is only necessary that fuel tank 210 is disposed between virtual line Fl and virtual line F2 in the front-rear direction of body frame 110. More specifically, the front end and the rear end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed between virtual Unes Fl and F2 in a side view of vehicle 100. The front end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed forward of virtual line Fl, and the rear end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed between virtual lines Fl and F2 in a side view of vehicle 100. The front end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed forward of virtual line Fl, and the rear end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed behind virtual line F2 in a side view of vehicle 100.
[0127] The présent invention includes conditions of the disposition of fuel tank 210 in the up-down direction and the front-rear direction of body frame 110. The disposition of fuel tank 210 in the left-right direction is also described in the embodiments. However, the size of fuel tank 210 in the left-right direction is not limited in the présent invention. [0128] More preferred spécifie examples of the disposition of the components of vehicles 100, 100A, and 100B are described in the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the more preferred disposition of the components is not limited to the spécifie dispositions illustrated in the drawings, and it is only necessary that the conditions described in the dépendent claims of the claims are satisfied.
[0129] For example, the right end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the right of virtual line Hl, and the left end of fuel tank 210 is disposed on the left of virtual line H2 in the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 9. However, the disposition of fuel tank 210 is not limited to the spécifie disposition of FIG. 9. The right end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed slightly to the right of virtual line Hl, and the left end of fuel tank 210 may be disposed slightly to the left of virtual line H2.
[0130] Part of heavy component 270 is disposed in the range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C in the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 8. However, the disposition of heavy component 270 is not limited to the spécifie disposition of FIG. 8. It is only necessary that heavy component 270 is disposed in the range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C, in a side view with body frame 110 in the upright state. Therefore, entire heavy component 270 may be disposed within the range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C. Part of heavy component 270 may be disposed within the range surrounded by virtual lines Fl and F2, upper axis A, and lower axis C.
[0131] The configuration of vehicle 100, 100A and 100B and the structures of the components are specifically illustrated in the accompanying drawings in the description of the embodiment. However, any component included in the appended claims may be a structure of the vehicle and of each part constituting the vehicle.
[0132] For example, vehicle 100 includes floor portion 201d forward of seat 180 in a plan view, in the example described in the embodiment. However, the vehicle according to the présent invention may be a type in which floor portion 20ld is not included, and the rider straddles the seat.
[0133] Although link support 111 also serves as a head tube in the example described in the embodiment, the vehicle according to the présent invention may include a head tube separately from link support 111.
[0134] It is only necessary that the power unit according to the présent invention includes an engine, a crankcase, and a transmission case. The crankcase and the transmission case may not be formed separately, and may be formed integrally. The position of the power unit of the présent invention is not limited to the position illustrated in the embodiment. It is only necessary that the crankcase is at a position disposed below the upper end of the right front wheel, the upper end of the left front wheel, and the upper end of the rear wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame and between the right and left front wheels and the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame, with the body frame in the upright state. The présent invention also includes a case in which part of the power unit is disposed not below the upper end of the right front wheel, the upper end of the left front wheel, and the upper end of the rear wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame and not between the right and left front wheels and the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame. The number of cylinders of the engine is not limited, either.
[0135] In the link mechanism according to the présent invention, the upper cross member may include a front upper cross member with a part disposed forward of link support 111 and a rear upper cross member with a part disposed behind link support 111. The lower cross member may include only a front lower cross member or may include only a rear lower cross member. The link mechanism according to the présent invention may include only the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and the link mechanism may also include one or a plurality of cross members disposed between the upper cross member and the lower cross member in the up-down direction of the body frame.
[0136] The seat according to the présent invention may include a seating surface of a tandem rider (fellow passenger) in addition to the seating surface of the rider. The position of the seating surface of the tandem rider is not particularly limited.
[0137] The présent invention can be embodied by a large number of different modes. This disclosure should be construed as providing embodiments of the principle of the présent invention. A large number of illustrative embodiments are described here with the understanding that the embodiments are not intended to limit the présent invention to the preferred embodiments described and/or illustrated here.
[0138] Some illustrative embodiments of the présent invention are described here. The présent invention is not limited to various preferred embodiments described here. The présent invention includes any embodiments including équivalent éléments, corrections, délétions, combinations (for example, combinations with features across various embodiments), improvements, and/or changes that can be recognized by those skilled in the art based on this disclosure. The limitations of the appended claims should be broadly interpreted based on the terms used in the appended claims, and the limitations should not be limited by the embodiments described in the présent description or in the prosecution of the présent application. The embodiments should be construed as non-exclusive. For example, the terms preferably and may are non-exclusive in this disclosure, meaning préférable, but not limited to this and may be, but not limited to this.
[0139] The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-017268, filed on January 31, 2014, including the spécification, drawings, and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Industrial Applicability [0140] The présent invention is useful for a vehicle including a left front wheel, a right front wheel, and a rear wheel that tilt in the left-right direction along with a body frame.
Reference Signs List [0141]
100, 100A, 100B vehicles
110 body frame
111 link support
IL left front wheel
IR right front wheel
134 rear wheel
140 link mechanism
141 upper cross member
142 lower cross member
143 left-side rod
144 right-side rod
146 left bracket
147 right bracket
150L left shock absorber
150R right shock absorber
151 left damper
152 left turn prévention mechanism
153 right damper
154 right turn prévention mechanism
160 handlebar
161 steering shaft
162 center steering arm
163 left steering arm
164 right steering arm
165 tie rod
170 power unit
171 crankcase
172 transmission case
180 seat
181 seating surface
210, 210A, 210B fuel tanks
270 heavy component
A upper axis
C lower axis
L1 virtual line
L2 turning axis
El center position of left front wheel grounding portion and right front wheel grounding portion
E2 center line
E3 center position of rear wheel grounding portion
Fl, F2 virtual lines
G1 right end position
G2 center position
G3 left end position
Hl, H2, II, 12 virtual lines
Y1 left axis
Y2 right axis
VI, NI horizontal lines
Jl, J2 virtual lines
JO center axis
PI, P2, P3 dispositions of fuel tank
Q1 center of gravity

Claims (7)

  1. Claim 1 A vehicle comprising:
    a body frame;
    a right front wheel and a left front wheel disposed side by side in a left-right direction of the body frame, the right and the left front wheels being tiltable in a left-right direction of the vehicle along with the body frame;
    a rear wheel being tiltable in the left-right direction of the vehicle along with the body frame;
    a seat including a seating surface on which a rider sits;
    a right-front-wheel support unit including an upper portion, and a lower portion that supports the right front wheel;
    a left-front-wheel support unit including an upper portion, and a lower portion that supports the left front wheel;
    a link mechanism including a right-side rod that supports the upper portion of the right-front-wheel support unit in a manner that makes the upper portion thereof turnable around a right axis extending in an up-down direction of the body frame, a left-side rod that supports the upper portion of the left-front-wheel support unit in a manner that makes the upper portion thereof turnable around a left axis which is parallel to the right axis, an upper cross member including a right end portion that supports an upper part of the right-side rod in a manner that makes the upper part thereof turnable, a left end portion that supports an upper part of the left-side rod in a manner that makes the upper part thereof turnable, and an intermediate portion that is supported by the body frame so as to be turnable around an upper axis extending in a front-rear direction of the body frame, and a lower cross member including a right end portion that supports a lower part of the right-side rod in a manner that makes the lower part thereof turnable, a left end portion that supports a lower part of the left-side rod in a manner that makes the lower part thereof turnable, and an intermediate portion that is supported by the body frame so as to be turnable around a lower axis which is parallel to the upper axis, a power unit including a crankcase that houses a crankshaft, and a transmission case housing a transmission mechanism, the power unit being configured to generate driving force of the rear wheel;
    a fuel tank that stores fuel to be supplied to the power unit; and a steering shaft supported by the body frame so as to be turnable, the steering shaft being configured to change a direction of the left front wheel and the right front wheel, wherein the link mechanism is disposed above the right front wheel and the left front wheel in a side view with the body frame in an upright state, wherein an angle formed by a vertical line, and a virtual line that is perpendicular to the upper axis and the lower axis is smaller than an angle formed by a turning axis of the steering shaft and the vertical line in a side view with the body frame in the upright state, in the power unit, the crankcase is disposed below upper ends of the right front wheel, the left front wheel, and the rear wheel in the up-down direction of the body frame and between the right and the left front wheels, and the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and in the power unit, the crankcase and the transmission case are disposed closer to the rear wheel than to the right and the left front wheels in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, the seat is disposed in a way that makes the seating surface disposed between front ends of the crankcase and the transmission case and a rear end of the rear wheel in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and the fuel tank is disposed between an extension line of the upper axis and an extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and is disposed between a first center and a second center, the first center being a center between a third center, and right and left front wheel grounding portions, the second center being a center between the third center, and a rear wheel grounding portion, the third center being a center between the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, the right and the left front, and the rear wheel grounding portions being portions where the right and the left front, and the rear wheels are grounded, respectively.
  2. Claim 2 The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a left end of the fuel tank is disposed on the left of a center between a center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and left ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and a right end of the fuel tank is disposed on the right of a center between the center of the upper cross member and the lower cross member, and right ends of the upper cross member and the lower cross member in the Ieft-right direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
  3. Claim 3 The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a rear end of the fuel tank is disposed forward of the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
  4. Claim 4 The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a front end of the fuel tank is disposed behind the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
  5. Claim 5 The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the fuel tank is disposed to overlap with the third center being a center between the left and the right front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
  6. Claim 6 The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of the fuel tank is disposed above a lower end of the lower cross member in the up-down direction of the body frame.
  7. Claim 7 The vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a component that is a battery or a brake pressure control unit, wherein the component is disposed between the extension line of the upper axis and the extension line of the lower axis in the up-down direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state, and is disposed between: the first center and the second center, the first center being a center between the third center, and the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, the second center being a center between the third center, and the rear wheel grounding portion, the third center being a center between the right and the left front wheel grounding portions, and the rear wheel grounding portion in the front-rear direction of the body frame with the body frame in the upright state.
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