WO2013094549A1 - 鞍乗型車両 - Google Patents
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- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- the present invention relates to an improvement of a saddle riding type vehicle.
- the vehicle body frame is covered with a cover, and a case for housing a voltage control regulator is attached to the vehicle body frame.
- An ignition coil and an ignition control device are attached to this case.
- Patent Document 1 it is possible to reduce the number of dedicated attachment members and support members for fixing and supporting electrical components such as a voltage control regulator and an ignition control device.
- the case that houses the voltage control regulator is used as a member to fix and support the electrical components, so when installing a large number of auxiliary machines, a dedicated stay is provided on the body frame, and the structure of the body frame is complicated. become.
- the dedicated stays are separately created according to the vehicle types, the body frames themselves are separately created, resulting in a reduction in production efficiency.
- the body frame is shared and produced even if there is a difference in the specifications of the auxiliary parts without complicating the structure of the body frame. It is an object to provide a technique for improving efficiency.
- the invention according to claim 1 is a straddle-type vehicle comprising a vehicle body frame, at least one accessory component arranged around the vehicle body frame, and a vehicle body frame cover that covers at least a part of the vehicle body frame. It is attached to an auxiliary machine arrangement tray attached to a vehicle body frame, and the auxiliary machine arrangement tray is a resin molded product formed in a plate shape having a plurality of surfaces, and the resin molded product includes a support for the auxiliary machine parts. And a pipe support part for supporting a pipe attached to the auxiliary machine part and / or a pipe support part for supporting a pipe attached to the auxiliary machine part.
- the vehicle body frame includes a head pipe, a main frame extending rearward and downward from the head pipe, and left and right extending from the middle portion of the main frame to the left and right in the vehicle width direction.
- a pair of seat rail members, and the accessory placement tray is opened from the top to the first recess that opens downward and fits to the main frame from above, and at least one of the left and right seat rail members that opens downward It has the 2nd recessed part, It is characterized by the above-mentioned.
- the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray extends in the vehicle front-rear direction and the vehicle width direction in a plan view
- the at least one auxiliary machine component includes a fuel system auxiliary machine component and an electrical equipment auxiliary machine.
- the fuel system accessory parts are arranged on one side of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray in the vehicle width direction
- the electrical equipment parts are arranged on the other side of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray in the vehicle width direction. It is characterized by.
- the invention according to claim 4 is characterized in that the rear part of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray is attached to a rear fender that covers the upper part of the rear wheel.
- the invention according to claim 5 is characterized in that a storage box is arranged above the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray, and a liquid drain hole for draining the liquid accumulated in the storage box is formed in the storage box.
- the auxiliary equipment arranging tray has a concave portion provided below the liquid drain hole of the storage box, and a drain hole formed in the concave portion for removing the drain accumulated in the auxiliary equipment tray. It is characterized by having.
- the at least one auxiliary machine component includes a canister attached to the auxiliary machine arrangement tray, and the auxiliary machine arrangement tray extends so as to surround an air opening provided in the canister.
- a rib wall is provided.
- the invention according to claim 8 is characterized in that an ignition control device for performing ignition control of the engine is attached to an auxiliary equipment arranging tray arranged below the storage box.
- a plate-like auxiliary equipment arrangement tray having a plurality of surfaces is attached to the vehicle body frame as a resin molded product. Since the accessory parts are collectively attached to the accessory arrangement tray, the number of dedicated members necessary for attaching the accessory parts can be reduced. In addition, since the wiring and / or piping is supported by the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray, the number of dedicated support members necessary for supporting the wiring and piping can be reduced. Since the number of attachment members and support members is reduced, the number of parts can be reduced, the production efficiency can be improved, and the weight of the vehicle can be reduced.
- the first concave portion of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray fits into the main frame, and the second concave portion fits into the seat rail.
- the fuel-system auxiliary machine parts are arranged on one side in the width direction of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray, and the electrical system auxiliary machine parts are arranged on the other side. That is, the fuel system and the electrical system accessory parts can be arranged apart from each other on the left and right sides of the accessory placement tray in the vehicle width direction. For this reason, it can arrange
- the rear portion of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray is attached to the rear fender, the rear fender and the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray suppress the entry of dust, dust, etc. into the vehicle body above the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray. Dustproofness can be improved.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray is disposed below the liquid drain hole of the storage box, entry of dust, dust, etc. into the storage box from the liquid drain hole is suppressed, and the storage box Dustproofness is improved.
- the liquid drain hole can be provided anywhere as long as it overlaps the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray in plan view, and the liquid discharged from the liquid drain hole is received by the plate-shaped auxiliary equipment arrangement tray, so that it can be stored. The degree of freedom of shape of the box is increased.
- a recess is provided in the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray, and a drain hole is provided in the recess. Regardless of the position of the liquid drain hole, it is possible to form a drain hole that is finally discharged to the outside of the vehicle, so that the drain hole position optimized for the vehicle configuration can be set.
- the atmosphere opening of the canister is surrounded by a rib wall extending from the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray. Since the rib wall exerts a blocking action, it becomes difficult for dust or the like to enter the atmosphere opening port of the canister, and the dustproof property around the atmosphere opening port can be improved.
- the ignition control device is arranged between the storage box and the auxiliary machine arrangement tray. That is, the ignition control device is effectively protected by the upper storage box and the lower auxiliary equipment arrangement tray.
- FIG. 1 is a left side view of a motorcycle providing one form of a saddle riding type vehicle according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a left side view of a body frame of the motorcycle.
- 1 is a plan view of a body frame of a motorcycle. 1 is an enlarged view of a main part of a motorcycle. It is a side view explaining the harness arrange
- FIG. 6 is a view taken in the direction of arrow 6 in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 7-7 in FIG. It is a top view when a storage box is removed from FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line 10A-10A in FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10B-10B of FIG. It is sectional drawing explaining the arrangement structure of a canister.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken along line 12-12 of FIG. It is a perspective view explaining the support means of the piping extended from a canister. It is a perspective view explaining the recessed part of an auxiliary equipment arrangement
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing a motorcycle according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- a motorcycle 10 includes a steering system 13 that supports a front wheel 11 in a steerable manner, a rear wheel suspension system 14 that supports a rear wheel 12 in a swingable manner, and a front wheel 11 and a rear wheel.
- a straddle-type vehicle comprising an engine 15 provided as a drive source for driving the rear wheel 12 and a seat 16 provided between the front wheel 11 and the rear wheel 12 and on which the occupant sits. It is.
- the steering system 13 includes a front fork 22 that is provided on the vehicle body frame 21 so as to be steerable and supports the front wheel 11, and a handle 23 that is provided integrally with the front fork 22 and that is operated by the occupant.
- the rear wheel suspension system 14 includes a swing arm 26 that extends rearward from the lower portion of the vehicle body frame 21 and supports the rear wheel 12 at the rear end portion, and a rear cushion unit that is passed between the rear end portion of the swing arm 26 and the vehicle body frame 21. 27 is the main element.
- the vehicle body 30 includes a vehicle body frame 21 and a vehicle body cover 31.
- the vehicle body frame 21 is covered with the vehicle body cover 31.
- the vehicle body cover 31 (or “vehicle body frame cover 31”) includes a front cover portion 33 that covers the front portion of the vehicle body 30, a handle cover portion 35 that covers the periphery of the handle 23 above the front cover portion 33, and the seat 16. It consists of a rear cover part 34 that covers the lower part. That is, the vehicle body frame cover 31 covers the vehicle body frame 21.
- the headlight 36 is attached to the handle cover 35.
- a front fender 37 for preventing mud from the front wheel 11 is attached to the front fork 22, and a rear fender 38 for preventing mud from the rear wheel 12 is attached to the rear of the vehicle body.
- the vehicle body frame 21 of the motorcycle 10 includes a head pipe 41, a main frame 42 extending rearward and downward from the head pipe 41, a pivot portion 43 connected to the rear portion of the main frame 42, and the main frame 42.
- a seat rail 44 extending rearward and upward from the vehicle front-rear direction intermediate portion, a back stay 45 connecting the front-rear direction intermediate portion of the seat rail 44 and the rear end of the main frame 42, and an upper portion from the intermediate portion of the back stay 45
- the main element is a sub-frame 46 that extends to the seat rail and has a tip connected to the seat rail 44.
- the pivot 43 supports the swing arm 26 (FIG. 1) that supports the rear wheel 12 (FIG. 1) in a swingable manner.
- the seat rail 44 is composed of left and right seat rail members 44 ⁇ / b> L and 44 ⁇ / b> R that extend from the middle portion of the main frame 42 to the left and right in the vehicle width direction and then extend to the rear of the vehicle.
- the back stay 45 includes back stay members 45L and 45R extending from the left and right side surfaces 42Lb and 42Rb of the rear end portion of the main frame 42 in the vehicle width direction and rearward, and these back stay members 45L and 45R. Are respectively connected to intermediate portions of the left and right seat rail members 44L, 44R.
- the sub-frame 46 (FIG. 2) is composed of left and right sub-frame members 46L and 46R.
- left and right sub-frame members 46L and 46R are respectively separated from the left and right backstay members 45L and 45R to the left and right seat rail members 44L,
- the front end portions 46La and 46Ra of the sub-frame members 46L and 46R are connected to the left and right seat rail members 44L and 44R, respectively.
- the first cross frame 51 and the second cross frame 52 extend between the left and right seat rail members 44L and 44R. Both ends of the first cross frame 51 are disposed adjacent to the tips 46La and 46Ra of the left and right subframe members 46L and 46R.
- the second cross frame 52 is disposed behind the first cross frame 51. In the illustrated embodiment, the second cross frame 52 is disposed at the rear end of the seat rail 44.
- the storage box 61 is disposed below the sheet 16 (FIG. 1), supports the sheet 16 and stores articles and the like.
- a sub cover 62 is disposed below the storage box 61 and above the main frame 42, and a rear fender 38 for preventing mud from the rear wheel 12 jumping up is disposed behind the sub cover 62.
- the sub-cover 62 is a member that covers the lower part of the storage box 61 and supports and fixes auxiliary machine parts described later.
- the sub-cover 62 is also referred to as an “auxiliary arrangement tray” because it has a function of supporting and fixing auxiliary parts.
- a fuel tank 64 is attached to the seat rail 44 behind the storage box 61.
- a charge pipe 65 for passing the evaporated fuel evaporated in the fuel tank 64 is extended from the fuel tank 64, and the tip of the charge pipe 65 is connected to a canister 70 for storing evaporated fuel.
- a purge pipe 66 for discharging the fuel stored in the canister 70 extends from the canister 70 to the fuel supply system of the engine 15.
- the canister 70 is disposed below the storage box 61, above the sub cover 62, and ahead of the vehicle from the rear fender 38. It can be said that the canister 70 is disposed in front of the vehicle with respect to the rear fender 38 between the storage box 61 and the sub cover 62. When viewed from the side of the vehicle, the canister 70 is disposed such that a portion 71 of the canister overlaps the seat rail 44 and the remaining portion 72 of the canister is surrounded by the main frame 42, the seat rail 44, and the backstay 45.
- ⁇ A part 71 of the canister overlaps with the seat rail 44 in a side view of the vehicle.
- the remaining portion 72 of the canister is disposed in a region surrounded by the main frame 42, the seat rail 44, and the backstay 45.
- An ACG coupler 167 that allows the harness 166 extending from the ACG (alternator) of the engine 15 to be attached and detached is attached to the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray (sub cover) 62.
- Reference numeral 168 denotes a breather hose.
- the main harness 117 extends from the front of the vehicle to the rear along the main frame 42, and is then routed along the right seat rail 44R.
- a plate-shaped bracket 171 is attached to the side of the main frame 42 so as to hang down.
- An ASV unit 172 is attached to the lower front portion of the bracket 171, and the rear lower portion of the bracket 171 is rearward of the ASV unit 172.
- a primary coil 173 is mounted. The main harness 117 is routed above the ASV unit 172 and the primary coil 173.
- the storage box 61 includes an opening 81 that can store articles and the like, a front mounting portion 83 that is provided at the front of the opening 81 and is attached to the vehicle body frame 21 side, and an opening.
- a contour portion 82 that defines the portion 81 and supports the front portion of the seat 16 (FIG. 1), and left and right seats that extend from the rear portion of the contour portion 82 to the left and right and are mounted on the left and right seat rail members 44L and 44R.
- Rear mounting portions 84L and 84R Rear mounting portions 84L and 84R.
- the front mounting portion 83 and the left and right rear mounting portions 84L and 84R are each fastened to the vehicle body frame 21 by screw members 85.
- a battery 88 is stored in the opening 81 of the storage box 61.
- the upper part 91 and the lower part 92 of the storage box 61 attached to the vehicle body frame 21 are partitioned by a partition plate 93 extending in the horizontal direction.
- a battery 88 is placed on the lower portion 92 of the storage box 61 below the partition plate 93, and a storage space for storing items is formed in the upper portion 91 of the storage box 61.
- a liquid drain hole 96 is formed in the bottom portion 95 of the storage box 61 for draining the liquid accumulated in the storage box 61.
- a lower bulging portion 97 that hangs downward is provided at the lower portion of the storage box 61, and the lower portion of the battery 88 is received by the lower bulging portion 97.
- a first auxiliary machine component (ignition control device) 101 is arranged in front of the vehicle in the lower bulging portion 97.
- the first auxiliary machine component (ignition control device) 101 is attached to an auxiliary machine arrangement tray (sub cover) 62.
- a second accessory part (canister) 70 is disposed behind the lower bulging portion 97 in the vehicle.
- the second auxiliary machine part (canister) 70 is attached to an auxiliary machine arrangement tray (sub-cover) 62. That is, an auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 for attaching auxiliary machine parts is arranged around the body frame 21.
- the storage box 61 is provided with a lower bulging portion 97 that hangs down in front of the canister 70, and an electrical component (ignition control device) 101 is disposed in front of the lower bulging portion 97.
- the canister 70 and the ignition control device 101 can be spaced apart from each other at the front and rear of the vehicle at the lower bulge portion 97.
- the rear fender 38 that removes mud from the rear wheel 12 extends obliquely rearward and upward from the rear end portion 42b of the main frame.
- the lower end 38c of the rear fender is fastened to the rear end portion 42b of the main frame by the fender fastening portion 105.
- An auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is arranged in front of the rear fender 38 so as to be continuous with the rear fender 38.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is arranged between the storage box 61 and the main frame 42 and attached with auxiliary machine parts such as the ignition control device 101 and the canister 70.
- the rear portion of the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62 is attached to the rear fender 38 so as to be continuous with the rear fender 38.
- the front part of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is fastened by the front tray fastening member 113 to the tray support stay 111 joined to the main frame 42.
- the front tray fastening member 113 is made of a screw, and its shaft extends horizontally in the vehicle width direction.
- the front tray fastening member 113 is screwed in from the left side to the right side in the vehicle width direction, and the front portion of the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62 is the tray support stay. Fastened to 111.
- the rear part of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is fastened to the rear fender 38 by the rear tray fastening member 114 at a position above the fender fastening part 105.
- the rear tray fastening member 114 is composed of a bolt, and its shaft extends from the diagonally forward front of the vehicle to the diagonally backward and downward direction of the vehicle.
- the rear part of the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62 is fastened to the rear fender 38.
- the rear part of the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62 is fastened to the rear fender 38 in the vicinity of the rear fender fastening part 105 fastened to the main frame 42 and covering the rear wheel 12.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is a resin molded product formed in a plate shape.
- a canister 70 which is one of the accessory parts, is attached to the accessory arrangement tray 62, and the ignition control device 101 that performs ignition control of the engine 15 is attached.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 has a wiring support part 118 that supports the wiring including the main harness 117 and a plurality of pipe support parts 120a to 120a that support the pipes. 120c and 121a to 121c are integrally formed.
- the purge pipe 66 connected to the canister 70 is supported by the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 by the plurality of pipe support portions 120a to 120c.
- a fuel pipe 67 extending from the fuel tank 64 (FIG. 6) to the fuel supply system of the engine 15 is supported on the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 by a plurality of pipe support portions 121a to 121c.
- Coupler support portions 175 and 175 are attached to the right side in the vehicle width direction of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62.
- a one-way valve 185 is interposed on the purge pipe 66 between the pipe support portions 121b and 121c.
- a breather hose guide 119 that supports a breather hose 168 that connects an air cleaner and a crankcase of the engine 15 extends inward of the accessory placement tray 62 on the right side in the vehicle width direction of the accessory placement tray 62. It is provided as follows.
- the mounting support portion 116 (FIG. 9) of the canister 70 has a mounting concave surface 177 with which the cylindrical portion 130 of the canister 70 having a substantially columnar shape can be engaged.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 has a rib wall 128 extending so as to surround the atmosphere opening 131 provided in the canister 70.
- the ignition control device 101 that is attached to the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 and controls the ignition of the engine 15 is arranged between the storage box 61 (FIG. 6) and the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62. That is, the ignition control device 101 is effectively protected by the lower accessory arrangement tray 62.
- the regulator 102 among the auxiliary machine parts is supported by a regulator fastening member 104 (FIGS. 13 and 14) on a stay 103 protruding from the right seat rail 44.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is a plate-like member having an asymmetric shape in the vehicle width direction, and is mounted and mounted on the vehicle body frame 21 from above.
- a first recess 151 formed in the front part of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is placed so as to fit in the main frame 42, and a second concave part 152 formed on the left side of the intermediate part in the front-rear direction of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is a left seat.
- the third recessed portion 150 (FIG. 8) formed on the right side of the intermediate portion in the front-rear direction of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 is placed so as to fit into the right seat rail 44R. .
- the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 is provided with an ignition control device support portion 141 for supporting the ignition control device 101 at the front portion, and supports the purge pipe 66 on the left side in the vehicle width direction.
- Hook-like purge pipe support parts 120a to 120c are attached, hook-like fuel pipe support parts 121a to 121c for supporting the fuel pipe 67 are attached, and a canister support part for supporting the canister 70 at the rear part of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62 116 is provided.
- the canister support portion 116 includes an inclined convex portion 126 that allows the canister 70 described later to be placed obliquely, and the canister 70 that protrudes from the inclined convex portion 126 and is inclined with a holder member 125 made of an elastic material such as rubber. 126, and claw portions 127 and 127 that are detachably fixed to 126.
- a holder member 125 made of an elastic material such as rubber. 126, and claw portions 127 and 127 that are detachably fixed to 126.
- a first recess 151 that opens downward is formed in the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62.
- the first recess 151 is formed so as to be fitted into the main frame 42 from above.
- the first recess 151 is disposed so as to fit into the main frame 42.
- a second recess 152 that opens downward is formed on the left side surface of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second recess 152 is formed so that it can be fitted to the left seat rail 44L from above.
- the second recess 152 is disposed so as to fit into the left seat rail 44L.
- the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 extends in the vehicle front-rear direction and the vehicle width direction in plan view, and the auxiliary parts are the fuel system auxiliary parts 153 such as the canister 70 and the ignition control device 101. It consists of electrical accessory parts 154.
- the electrical accessory parts 154 include wiring such as a wiring 155 connected to the regulator 102 and a main harness 117.
- a fuel system accessory part 153 such as a canister 70 is disposed on one side (left side) of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 in the vehicle width direction, and the other side (right side) of these fuel system auxiliary parts 153 in the vehicle width direction.
- electrical accessory parts 154 such as the ignition control device 101 and the regulator 102.
- the fuel system accessory parts 153 and the electrical system accessory parts 154 can be arranged apart from each other on the left and right of the arrangement tray 62 in the vehicle width direction. For this reason, it can arrange
- the first recessed portion 151 that opens downward and can be fitted to the main frame 42 from above, and is fitted downward to the left seat rail 44 from above.
- a second recess 152 that can be integrated.
- the first recess 151 is formed in the front part of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62
- the second concave part 152 is formed in the middle part in the longitudinal direction of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62.
- the first recess 151 of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray (sub cover) 62 fits into the main frame 42, the second recess 152 fits into the left seat rail member 44L, and the third recess 150 fits into the right seat rail member 44R. By these fittings, it is possible to prevent the displacement of the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62.
- the fastening locations for fastening the auxiliary machine arranging tray 62 to the vehicle body frame 21 can be completed by two fastening locations (the front tray fastening member 113 and the rear tray fastening member 114 shown in FIG. 8). As a result, the number of fastening locations and fastening members can be reduced.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is fitted to the left and right seat rail members 44L and 44R, but the shape of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is changed to fit only to the right seat rail collar 44R. Alternatively, it is possible to fit only the left seat rail member 44L.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 functions as a support part for a plurality of auxiliary machine parts and a support part for piping and wiring, and also has a function as a sub-cover that covers the lower side of the storage box 61. .
- the canister 70 attached to the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is a cylindrical member, and the longitudinal axis 135 direction of the cylindrical cylindrical portion 130 extends in the vehicle width direction. Be placed.
- the canister includes a discharge port 133 and an introduction port 134 on one end surface (left end surface) 137, and an air release port 131 and a drain port 132 on the other end surface (right end surface) 138.
- the mounting of the inclined convex portion 126 of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62 is such that the longitudinal axis 135 passing through the left end surface 137 and the right end surface 138 extends in the vehicle width direction and the right end surface 138 is below the left end surface 137. By placing on the mounting concave surface 177, it is arranged obliquely.
- One end surface (left end surface) 137 of the canister 70 in the vehicle width direction is provided with an introduction port 134 connected to the fuel tank 64 (FIG. 5) and a discharge port 133 connected to the fuel supply system of the engine 15.
- the other end surface (right end surface) 138 is provided with an air release port 131 that adjusts the inside of the canister to atmospheric pressure, and a drain port 132 that discharges when the fuel stored in the canister becomes excessive.
- a drain pipe 142 is connected to the drain port 132.
- annular (b-shaped) wall portion 86 extends downward from the bottom portion 61 s of the storage box 61, and extends along the wall portion 86 from the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62 in a plan view.
- a rib wall 128 having a shape in which an annular part is cut out extends.
- the rib wall 128 has a canister cutout portion 128a into which the air opening 131 of the canister can be inserted, and a bent portion 128b provided to increase the volume of the labyrinth chamber 129.
- the labyrinth chamber 129 is viewed from the bottom.
- the shape is substantially L-shaped.
- the tip of the rib wall 128 is disposed in the space in the annular wall portion 86 to form a narrow clearance between the wall portion 86 and the rib wall 128.
- the rib wall 128 and the wall portion 86 include the narrow clearance so that the labyrinth portion 89 is formed, and the atmosphere opening 131 of the canister is disposed in the labyrinth chamber 129 that is a space surrounded by the rib wall 128. That is, the canister 70 is disposed so that the atmosphere opening port 131 faces the labyrinth part 89, and the outside air reaches the atmosphere opening port 131 through the labyrinth part 89. Since the outside air is introduced into the labyrinth chamber 129 through a narrow clearance between the wall portion 86 and the rib wall 128, the dust resistance of the labyrinth chamber 129 is high.
- the charge pipe 65 extending from the fuel tank 64 is connected to the introduction port 134 opened in the left end surface 137 of the canister, and the purge pipe 66 is connected to the discharge port 133 opened in the left end surface 137 of the canister.
- the tip of the purge pipe 66 is connected to the intake system of the engine 15 (FIG. 1).
- the storage box 61 is formed with a liquid drain hole 96 through which the liquid accumulated in the storage box 61 is drained.
- an auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is arranged below the storage box 61, and a concave portion 145 is provided in the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 at a position below the liquid drain hole 96.
- a drain hole 146 is provided to drain the drain accumulated in 62. That is, the drain hole 146 opened in the accessory arrangement tray 62 is recessed downward and extends in the vehicle width direction and the front-rear direction in plan view, and is formed in a substantially rectangular recess 145 in plan view. If the liquid drain hole 96 and the drain hole 146 are arranged with their positions shifted in a plan view of the vehicle, the dust resistance in the storage box 61 is further enhanced.
- a second recess 148 is provided in the accessory arrangement tray 62, and a drain opening 147 is provided in the second recess 148.
- the bottom surface of the second concave portion 148 is inclined downward toward the drain opening 147, and the liquid accumulated in the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 is quickly discharged from the drain opening 147. Even if the liquid accumulated in the storage box 61 falls to the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 through the liquid drain hole 96, the liquid is discharged through the drain opening 147, and thus the liquid accumulates in the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62. Don't worry.
- the drain pipe 142 is connected to the drain port 132, but the point that the drain port 132 is arranged in the dust-proof space by the labyrinth portion 89, the second recess 148, and the drain The drain pipe 142 can be abolished because the opening 147 can be discharged from the accessory placement tray 62.
- the accessory mounting tray 62 is attached to the main frame 42 and is attached to the main frame 42 so that the front attachment stay 161 to which the front attachment portion 83 of the storage box (reference numeral 61 in FIG. 10) is fastened is exposed. 162 is opened. Since the attachment opening 162 is opened in the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62, the storage box 61 can be firmly attached to the main frame 42 even when the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is arranged between the main frame 42 and the storage box 61. Can do.
- the second recess 152 of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 fitted to the left seat rail member 44L will be described.
- the second recess 152 of the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray is provided so as to fit into the left seat rail member 44 ⁇ / b> L as described with reference to FIG. 10B.
- a vertical wall 181 extends vertically upward from the horizontal upper surface 62h of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62 continuously to the rear end of the second recess 152, and the upper wall 182 extends outward from the upper end of the vertical wall 181 in the horizontal direction. It extends.
- Support parts 121b and 121c for auxiliary equipment parts (piping) are integrally provided on the upper wall 182.
- a drain that is recessed downward and dropped on the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62 is formed on the horizontal upper surface 62 h of the auxiliary equipment arranging tray 62.
- a recessed portion 145 is formed.
- an auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 made of a plate-like resin molded product having a plurality of surfaces is attached to the vehicle body frame 21. Since the auxiliary machine parts 153 and 154 are attached to the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 at a time, the number of dedicated members required for attaching the auxiliary machine parts 153 and 154 can be reduced. In addition, since the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 supports the wiring and piping, the number of dedicated support members necessary for supporting the wiring and piping can be reduced. Since the number of attachment members and support members is reduced, the number of parts is reduced. Since the number of parts is reduced, the number of assembling steps can be reduced. Since the number of parts is reduced, the weight of the vehicle can be reduced.
- a canister 70 is disposed between the storage box 61 and the sub cover 62 in front of the vehicle from the rear fender 38. That is, the canister 70 is disposed in a region surrounded by the storage box 61, the sub cover 62, and the rear fender 38.
- the rear fender 38 is disposed behind the canister 70
- the storage box 61 is disposed above the canister 70
- the sub cover 62 is disposed below the canister 70. Therefore, the canister 70 can be disposed in a highly dustproof space. it can.
- the canister 70 is arranged so that the left end surface 139 is on the upper side and the right end surface 140 is on the lower side.
- the canister 70 By arranging the canister 70 obliquely rather than horizontally, the dimensions in the vehicle width direction can be shortened.
- a rib wall 128 extends from the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62 so as to surround the atmosphere opening 131 provided in the canister 70 attached to the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray 62. With such a configuration, since the rib wall 128 exhibits a blocking action, it is difficult for foreign matters such as dust to enter the atmosphere opening 131 of the canister 70 from the outside.
- a hose in order to prevent intrusion of foreign substances, a hose has been connected to the air opening and the tip of the hose has been placed in a clean space.
- the weight increases by the amount of the hose, and the procurement cost of the hose increases.
- a hose extending to a clean space is not necessary.
- the drain pipe 142 can be eliminated. As a result, weight reduction and cost reduction can be achieved.
- a wall portion 86 is extended outward from the storage box 61, and a rib wall 128 is extended from the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray (sub cover) 62 along the wall portion 86, and the rib wall 128, the wall portion 86, The labyrinth part 89 was formed.
- the cylindrical portion 130 of the canister 70 is disposed obliquely so that the atmosphere opening 131 is positioned below. Since the atmosphere opening port 131 is arranged in the lower part of the labyrinth chamber 128, even if the outside air contains dust / dust, intrusion into the atmosphere opening port 131 can be suppressed. As a result, the dustproof property of the canister 70 can be further enhanced.
- the canister 70 is attached to an auxiliary machine arrangement tray (sub cover) 62. Rather than using a dedicated stay that supports the canister 70 on the vehicle body side, an increase in the number of parts can be suppressed by supporting the canister 70 with the auxiliary device arrangement tray (sub cover) 62 as in the present invention.
- the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62 is formed into a plate shape, the change on the vehicle body frame 21 side depending on the vehicle type is small even if the auxiliary machine, wiring and piping specifications are different. It is possible to cope with the problem by changing only the shape of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62. Therefore, it is easy to produce on the same line even for different vehicle types. If different models can be produced on the same line, assembly productivity can be increased.
- the canister 70 and the purge pipe 66 extending from the canister 70 may be assembled in advance to the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray (subcover) 62 to form a subassembly, and this subassembly may be assembled to the vehicle body side.
- the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray (subcover) 62 may be assembled in advance to the auxiliary equipment arrangement tray (subcover) 62 to form a subassembly, and this subassembly may be assembled to the vehicle body side.
- an auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62A is arranged between the storage box 61 and the main frame 42, and an ignition control device 101B is attached to the upper surface of the rear part of the auxiliary machine arrangement tray 62A.
- the canister used for the vehicle of Example 1 is not mounted.
- the ignition control device 101B is disposed below the storage box 61, above the sub cover 62, and ahead of the vehicle from the rear fender 38. In the side view of the vehicle, the ignition control device 101B is configured such that a part of the ignition control device 101B overlaps the seat rail 44 and the remaining portion of the ignition control device 101B is surrounded by the main frame 42, the seat rail 44, and the backstay 45. Be placed. With such an arrangement of the ignition control device 101B, it becomes difficult to apply a force to the ignition control device 101B from the outside, and the ignition control device 101B can be protected.
- the second embodiment has the same structure as the first embodiment except that no canister is provided, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- the present invention is applied to a motorcycle equipped with a canister in the embodiment, the present invention may be applied to a three-wheeled vehicle equipped with a canister or other straddle-type vehicle.
- the present invention is suitable for a motorcycle equipped with a canister.
- SYMBOLS 10 ... Saddle type vehicle (motorcycle), 21 ... Body frame, 38 ... Rear fender, 41 ... Head pipe, 42 ... Main frame, 44L, 44R ... Left and right seat rail members, 61 ... Storage box, 62 ... Auxiliary equipment arrangement Tray, 66 ... pipe (purge pipe), 70 ... auxiliary machine parts (canister), 96 ... liquid drain hole, 101 ... auxiliary machine parts (ignition control device), 116 ... support part of auxiliary machine parts (canister mounting support part) 117 ... wiring, 118 ... wiring support section, 121a to 121c ... pipe support section (purge pipe support section), 128 ... rib wall, 131 ...
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図1に示すように、自動二輪車10は、前輪11を操舵自在に支持する操舵系13と、後輪12を揺動自在に支持する後輪懸架系14と、前輪11と後輪の間に設けられ後輪12を駆動する駆動源としてのエンジン15と、前輪11と後輪12の間に設けられ乗員が座るシート16とからなり、シート16に乗員が跨って座る形態の鞍乗型車両である。
後輪懸架系14は、車体フレーム21の下部から後方へ延びて後端部で後輪12を支えるスイングアーム26と、このスイングアーム26の後端部と車体フレーム21間に渡したリヤクッションユニット27とを主要素とする。
図2に示すように、車体フレーム21は、ヘッドパイプ41と、このヘッドパイプ41から後方下方に延びるメインフレーム42と、このメインフレーム42の後部に連結されるピボット部43と、メインフレーム42の車両前後方向中間部から後方上方へ延びているシートレール44と、シートレール44の前後方向中間部とメインフレーム42後端との間を連結するバックステー45と、バックステー45の中間部から上方に延びており先端がシートレール44に接続されるサブフレーム46とを主要素とする。ピボット部43は、後輪12(図1)を支えるスイングアーム26(図1)を揺動自在に支持する。
図10A及び図10Bを参照して、車体フレーム21に対する補機配置トレー(サブカバー)62の嵌合構造等について説明する。
図14に示すように、補機配置トレーの第2凹部152は、図10Bで説明したように左のシートレールメンバ44Lに嵌るように設けられている。この第2凹部152の車両後端に連続して、補機配置トレー62の水平上面62hから鉛直上方に縦壁181が延び、この縦壁181の上端から水平方向車両外方へ上壁182が延びている。この上壁182に補機部品(配管類)の支持部121b、121cが一体的に設けられている。
図7~8に示すように、車体フレーム21に、複数の面を有する板状の樹脂成形品から成る補機配置トレー62が取付けられる。この補機配置トレー62へ一括して補機部品153、154を取付けるようにしたので、補機部品153、154の取付に必要な専用部材の数を減らすことができる。加えて、補機配置トレー62で配線や配管を支持するようにしたので、配線や配管の支持に必要な専用の支持部材の数を減らすことができる。取付部材及び支持部材の数が減るため、部品点数の数が低減される。部品点数が減るため、組付工数を低減させることができる。部品点数が減るため、車両の軽量化を図ることができる。
図15に示すように、収納ボックス61とメインフレーム42の間に補機配置トレー62Aが配置され、この補機配置トレー62Aの後部上面に、点火制御装置101Bが取付けられる。なお、実施例1の車両に用いられているキャニスタは搭載されていない。
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- 車体フレームと、この車体フレームの周辺に配置される少なくとも1つの補機部品と、前記車体フレームの少なくとも一部を覆う車体フレームカバーを備える鞍乗型車両において、
前記補機部品は、前記車体フレームに取り付けられた補機配置トレーに取付けられ、
前記補機配置トレーは、複数面を有し板状に形成される樹脂成形品であり、この樹脂成形品には、前記補機部品の支持部と、補機部品に付随する配線を支持する配線支持部及び/又は補機部品に付随する配管を支持する配管支持部が一体形成されていることを特徴とする鞍乗型車両。 - 前記車体フレームは、ヘッドパイプと、このヘッドパイプから車両後方且つ下方へ延びるメインフレームと、このメインフレームの中間部から車幅方向左右に分かれ車両後方且つ上方へ延びる左右一対のシートレールメンバとからなり、
前記補機配置トレーは、下方へ開放し前記メインフレームに上から嵌る第1凹部と、下方へ開口し前記左右のシートレールメンバの少なくとも一方に上から嵌る第2凹部とを有する、請求項1記載の鞍乗型車両。 - 前記補機配置トレーは、平面視で、車両前後方向及び車幅方向に延びており、
前記少なくとも1つの補機部品は、燃料系補機部品と電装系補機部品とからなり、
前記補機配置トレーの車幅方向の一方に前記燃料系補機部品が配置され、前記補機配置トレーの車幅方向の他方に前記電装系補機部品が配置される、請求項1又は請求項2記載の鞍乗型車両。 - 前記補機配置トレーの後部が、後輪の上方を覆うリヤフェンダに取付けられる、請求項2又は請求項3記載の鞍乗型車両。
- 前記補機配置トレーの上方に、収納ボックスが配置され、この収納ボックスに、この収納ボックス内に溜まった液体を抜く液体抜き穴が形成される、請求項1~4のいずれか1項記載の鞍乗型車両。
- 前記補機配置トレーは、前記収納ボックスの前記液体抜き穴の下方に設けられた凹部と、この凹部に形成されて前記補機トレーに溜まったドレーンを抜くドレーン孔とを有する、請求項5記載の鞍乗型車両。
- 前記少なくとも1つの補機部品は前記補機配置トレーに取り付けられたキャニスタからなり、前記補機配置トレーは、前記キャニスタに設けられた大気開放口を囲むように延びるリブ壁を備える、請求項1~6のいずれか1項記載の鞍乗型車両。
- 前記収納ボックスの下方に配置されている前記補機配置トレーに、エンジンの点火制御を行う点火制御装置が取付けられる、請求項5~7のいずれか1項記載の鞍乗型車両。
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