WO2020066079A1 - ナックルガード - Google Patents
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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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- the present invention relates to a knuckle guard.
- This application claims priority to PCT / JP2018 / 36397 filed on Sep. 28, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Patent Document 1 discloses that a knuckle guard that covers the front of a knuckle portion of a rider is provided with a concave groove-shaped air guide path in order to reduce wind to the rider and maintain running comfort.
- a disclosed structure is disclosed. When viewed from the front, the knuckle guard is provided with a vent hole that opens toward the handle.
- vent hole is open toward the handle, the knuckle portion and arm portion of the rider may lose the wind, mud, gravel and tree branch effects.
- the present invention provides a knuckle guard that can suppress the effects of wind, mud, gravel, and tree branches during running.
- One aspect of the present invention is a knuckle guard including a wind guide portion (35) disposed in front of a grip (17) of a handle (15) of a vehicle (1) and having a communication hole (36) that opens in a vertical direction.
- the knuckle guard (30) wherein the air guide portion (35) covers the communication hole (36) when viewed from the front.
- the air guide portion covers the communication hole when viewed from the front, and thus has no opening toward the front of the vehicle. Therefore, the knuckle portion and the arm portion of the rider can be protected from running wind, water, mud, sand, tree branches, and the like by the wind guide portion.
- the communication hole can correct the negative pressure behind the knuckle guard. Therefore, a greater windbreak effect can be obtained with a smaller front projection area.
- the communication hole is not seen from the front, a sense of unity of the knuckle guard is created and the design is excellent.
- the knuckle guard (30) includes a first protection member (31) disposed in front of the grip (17), and a knuckle guard (30) disposed in front of the first protection member (31).
- a second protection member (32), wherein the first protection member (31) and the second protection member (32) form a laminated portion (37) where the protection members overlap each other, and the communication hole (36) ) Is characterized in that at least a part of the laminated portion (37) is opened vertically.
- the knuckle guard since the knuckle guard has a divided structure and the communicating portion is formed in the laminated portion of the divided parts (the first protection member and the second protection member), it is possible to suppress the knuckle guard from becoming a complicated structure, Further, the knuckle guard can be easily formed.
- the first protection member (31) has a mounting hole (44a) for mounting the second protection member (32), and the mounting hole (44a) is arranged in the vehicle width direction.
- the communication hole (36) can be enlarged by bending the second protection member (32) inward in the vehicle width direction along the mounting hole (44a). And According to this configuration, by bending the second protection member inward in the vehicle width direction and fixing the second protection member inside the mounting hole of the first protection member in the vehicle width direction, the communication hole (gap) of the laminated portion is enlarged. It is possible to adjust the airflow toward the rear of the knuckle guard (airflow for correcting the negative pressure behind the knuckle guard). For this reason, it is easy to adjust the windproof range and air volume behind the knuckle guard according to the rider's preference, taking into account the traveling conditions such as the traveling speed and the air temperature (including the ambient temperature at hand).
- the first protection member (31) has an insertion hole (43a) which is a long hole having a length in the vehicle width direction, and the first protection member (31) and the second protection member are provided.
- a positioning portion (74) for defining a position in the insertion hole (43a) is provided between the member (32). According to this configuration, the relative position between the first protection member and the second protection member can be defined.
- the second protection member (32) has an engagement claw (74) as the positioning portion (74) that can be inserted into the insertion hole (43a) of the first protection member (31). ) Is provided, and the engaging claw (74) has an L-shape extending obliquely rearward and outward from a rear surface of the second protection member (32), and the second protection member (32) is bent.
- the engagement claw (74) engages with the opening edge of the insertion hole (43a) of the first protection member (31), and the second protection member (32) moves forward.
- the engaging claw (74) comes into contact with the step (76) on the front surface of the first protection member (31) in a state of being bent in a convex curved shape. According to this configuration, the relative position between the first protection member and the second protection member can be defined in each of the initial state and the curved state of the second protection member.
- One aspect of the present invention is characterized in that the second protection member (32) is detachable from the first protection member (31). According to this configuration, by removing the second protection member from the first protection member, it is possible to use only the first protection member. For example, during long-distance travel or off-road travel, the vehicle travels with the second protective member attached to the first protective member. For example, when traveling at low speed or on-road traveling in an urban area, the vehicle travels only with the first protection member. For example, when the temperature is high or low and the temperature is low, the vehicle travels with the second protection member attached to the first protection member. For example, when the temperature is high, the vehicle travels only with the first protection member.
- the specifications of the knuckle guard can be changed according to the conditions, so that the degree of freedom in changing the specifications is improved.
- the specification can be changed by adding only a part of the knuckle guard without replacing the entire knuckle guard with another part, the part cost is reduced.
- the mounting hole can function as a ventilation hole.
- One embodiment of the present invention further includes an opening adjusting structure (170) for adjusting an opening area of the communication hole (36), and the opening adjusting structure (170) projects rearward from the second protection member (32).
- the communication hole is expanded by bending the second protection member inward in the vehicle width direction and elastically deforming the elastic projection to fix the second protection member inside the mounting hole of the first protection member in the vehicle width direction. Therefore, the amount of air flowing rearward of the knuckle guard through the communication hole can be increased.
- the communication hole can be reduced, and the rear of the knuckle guard can be reduced through the communication hole. It is possible to reduce the amount of air going. For this reason, it is easy to adjust the windproof range and air volume behind the knuckle guard according to the rider's preference, taking into account the traveling conditions such as the traveling speed and the air temperature (including the ambient temperature at hand).
- the opening adjustment structure (170) is provided between the first protection member (31) and the second protection member (32), and the wind entering the communication hole (36). And a windproof convex part (171) for blocking at least a part of the windshield. According to this configuration, at least a part of the wind that has entered the communication hole is blocked by the windproof projection, so that the amount of air flowing rearward of the knuckle guard through the communication hole can be reduced.
- the mounting hole (44a) is provided on an outer side in the vehicle width direction of the first protection member (31), and the windproof projection (171) is provided on the second protection member (32). , And extends continuously in the vehicle width direction from the vehicle width direction outside portion to the vehicle width direction inside portion of the second protection member (32). According to this configuration, it is easier to reduce the amount of air flowing toward the rear of the knuckle guard through the communication hole, as compared to a case where a plurality of windproof protrusions are arranged at intervals in the vehicle width direction.
- the second protection member when the second protection member is detachable from the first protection member, the second protection member is removed from the first protection member, as compared with a configuration in which the windproof projection projects forward from the first protection member.
- the appearance of the first protection member in the state when used only with the first protection member) can be enhanced.
- the opening adjustment structure (170) is configured such that the elastic projection (173) is located at the outer end in the vehicle width direction of the mounting hole (44a). ) Can close the communication hole (36) by contacting the front surface of the first protection member (31).
- the communication hole can be closed by elastically deforming the elastic protrusion and fixing the second protection member at the vehicle width direction outer end of the mounting hole of the first protection member. Can be kept out of the air. Therefore, it is possible to make adjustments in accordance with preferences and circumstances.
- the windproof convex portion contacts the front surface of the first protection member, it is possible to suppress the play between the first protection member and the second protection member.
- the opening adjusting structure (170) includes an L-shaped engaging claw (74) extending diagonally rearward and outward from a rear surface of the second protection member (32), and An elongated hole provided in the protection member (31) and having a length in the vehicle width direction, the insertion hole (43a) through which the engaging claw (74) can be inserted, and the vehicle width of the insertion hole (43a).
- An engagement protruding portion (75) which is an edge portion in a direction and is capable of engaging the engagement claw (74) in an initial state before the second protection member (32) is bent; and the first protection member.
- the engagement claw (74) is abutted in a first curved state in which the second protection member (32) is bent in a forwardly convex curved shape at a stepped portion provided on the front surface of (31).
- the engaging claw (74) in a second curved state in which the second protective member (32) is bent forward in a curved shape that is more convex than the first curved state.
- a second step portion (177) capable of contacting the second step portion.
- the relative position between the first protection member and the second protection member can be defined in each of the initial state, the first bending state, and the second bending state of the second protection member.
- the amount of air flowing toward the rear of the knuckle guard through the communication hole can be adjusted in three stages of the initial state, the first bending state, and the second bending state of the second protection member.
- FIG. 2 is a left side view of a front portion of the motorcycle according to the first embodiment. It is the perspective view which looked at the knuckle guard concerning a first embodiment from the upper front. It is the perspective view which looked at the knuckle guard concerning a 1st embodiment from the rear upper part. It is the perspective view which looked at the 1st protection member concerning a first embodiment from the upper front.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the knuckle guard according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram including a VI-VI cross section of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram including a section taken along line VII-VII of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram including a section taken along line VIII-VIII of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 2 is a view including an IX-IX cross section of FIG. 1. It is an explanatory view of arrangement of a knuckle guard concerning a first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a rear view of the connecting member according to the first embodiment. It is explanatory drawing of the attachment structure of the 1st protection member and 2nd protection member which concerns on 1st embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram including a cross section taken along line XIII-XIII of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 14 is a view including a cross section taken along the line XIV-XIV of FIG. 13. It is explanatory drawing of the effect
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory view of the operation of the second protection member following FIG. 16. It is the perspective view which looked at the knuckle guard concerning a second embodiment from the rear upper part. It is a principal part enlarged view including the cross section of the opening adjustment structure of the knuckle guard according to the second embodiment. It is a figure corresponding to Drawing 13 including a section of a knuckle guard concerning a second embodiment.
- FIG. 21 is a view including an XXI-XXI cross section of FIG. 20. It is explanatory drawing of the effect
- FIG. 24 is an explanatory diagram of the operation of the opening adjustment structure following FIG. 23.
- FIG. 25 is an explanatory diagram of the operation of the opening adjustment structure following FIG. 24.
- FIG. 1 shows a motorcycle 1 as an example of a straddle-type vehicle.
- a motorcycle 1 has an engine 2 mounted substantially at the center in the vehicle longitudinal direction.
- the motorcycle may be simply referred to as “vehicle”.
- the motorcycle 1 has the front wheel 3 disposed in front of the engine 2.
- the front wheel 3 is rotatably supported by a pair of left and right front forks 4.
- a top bridge 5 and a bottom bridge 6 are installed in order from the top.
- a fuel tank 7 is provided above the engine 2.
- a steering shaft 8 extending vertically along the axial direction is provided.
- the steering shaft 8 is rotatably supported by a head pipe 10 provided at a front end of the vehicle body frame 9.
- the periphery of the head pipe 10 is covered by a front cowl 11.
- a handle holder 12 is provided on the top surface of the top bridge 5.
- the handle holder 12 includes a lower holder 13 fixed to an upper surface of the top bridge 5 and an upper holder 14 mounted on an upper portion of the lower holder 13.
- the handle 15 is fixed to the handle holder 12 so as to be sandwiched between the lower holder 13 and the upper holder 14.
- the handle 15 is made of a metal pipe.
- the handle 15 is a bar handle that extends in the vehicle width direction in the longitudinal direction.
- Reference numeral 16 in the figure denotes a handle cover that covers the periphery of the handle holder 12.
- a tubular grip 17 made of a resin material is inserted into the outside of the handle 15 in the vehicle width direction (the left side in the figure) and attached to the outside of the handle 15.
- a switch housing 18 (two-dot chain line) accommodating various switches is mounted adjacent to the grip 17 on the handle 15 inside the grip 17 in the vehicle width direction.
- a lever holder 20 for swingably supporting the clutch lever 19 is provided on the handle 15 inside the switch housing 18 (see FIG. 2) in the vehicle width direction. 3, the illustration of the switch housing 18 is omitted.
- reference numeral 21 denotes a side mirror mounting portion.
- a brake lever is swingably supported on the right side of the handle 15.
- the knuckle guard 30 is disposed in front of the grip 17 so as to straddle the grip 17 and the handle 15.
- the knuckle guard 30 is made of resin.
- the knuckle guard 30 covers the front of the occupant's hand when the occupant grips the grip 17.
- the knuckle guard 30 has a U-shape that opens rearward.
- the lever holder 20 also serves as a fastening holder for fixing the inner end 30a of the knuckle guard 30.
- the inner end 30a of the knuckle guard 30 is fastened by a bolt 22, a collar 23, and the like, which constitute a swing shaft of the clutch lever 19 (see FIG. 8).
- the knuckle guard 30 has its inner end 30a fixed to the lever holder 20, extends outward in the vehicle width direction, and straddles the grip 17 in the vehicle width direction.
- Reference numeral 25 in the drawing denotes a weight that protrudes outward from the grip 17 in the vehicle width direction.
- the weight 25 has a function of suppressing vibration of the handle 15.
- reference numeral 28 denotes a bolt for fixing the outer end 30 b of the knuckle guard 30.
- the knuckle guard 30 includes a wind guide portion 35 disposed in front of the grip 17.
- the air guide portion 35 has a communication hole 36 that opens vertically.
- the air guide portion 35 covers the communication hole 36 so that the communication hole 36 is not visible in a front view.
- the knuckle guard 30 has a divided structure.
- the knuckle guard 30 includes a first protection member 31 disposed in front of the grip 17 and a second protection member 32 disposed in front of the first protection member 31.
- the first protection member 31 When viewed from above, the first protection member 31 has a U-shape that opens rearward (see FIG. 9). As shown in FIG. 4, the first protection member 31 includes a guard member 39 disposed in front of the grip 17 and a connection member 50 that connects the guard member 39 and the lever holder 20.
- the guard member 39 has an L shape in a top view so as to protect the front and side surfaces of the knuckle portion of the rider (see FIG. 9).
- the guard member 39 includes a front protection part 40 located in front of the grip 17 and a side protection part 45 located on the side of the grip 17.
- the front protection part 40 and the side protection part 45 are integrally formed by the same member.
- the front protection portion 40 has a U-shape that opens rearward (see FIG. 6). As shown in FIG. 9, the front protection part 40 includes a first extension part 41, a second extension part 42, a third extension part 43, and a fourth extension part 44.
- the first extending portion 41 is such that the inner end in the vehicle width direction of the first extending portion 41 is located rearward, and the outer end in the vehicle width direction of the first extending portion 41 is located forward. It is inclined.
- the first extending portion 41 is fixed to the connecting member 50.
- Reference numerals 65 and 66 in the figure denote bolts and nuts for fixing the first extending portion 41 to the fastening member 50, respectively.
- An engagement projection 47 that can engage with the recess 53 a of the front wall 53 of the connecting member 50 is provided on the outer side of the first extension 41 in the vehicle width direction (adjacent to the second extension 42). (See FIG. 9). The engaging projection 47 projects rearward from the rear surface of the outer side of the first extending portion 41 in the vehicle width direction (see FIG. 7).
- the second extending portion 42 extends obliquely outward from the outer end of the first extending portion 41 in the vehicle width direction.
- the second extension 42 connects the first extension 41 and the third extension 43.
- the third extending portion 43 extends outward from the front end of the second extending portion 42 in the vehicle width direction.
- the third extending portion 43 has an insertion hole 43a through which the engaging claw 74 (see FIG. 16) of the second protection member 32 is inserted.
- the insertion hole 43a has a rectangular shape having a length in the vehicle width direction (specifically, the extension direction of the third extension portion 43) (see FIG. 4).
- the insertion hole 43a is disposed at an upper portion of the third extending portion 43 on the inner side in the vehicle width direction (see FIG. 4).
- the fourth extending portion 44 extends obliquely rearward and outward from the outer end of the third extending portion 43 in the vehicle width direction.
- the fourth extending portion 44 has a mounting hole 44a for mounting the second protection member 32 (see FIG. 16).
- the mounting hole 44a has a rectangular shape having a length in the vehicle width direction (specifically, the extending direction of the fourth extending portion 44) (see FIG. 4).
- the mounting hole 44a is disposed above the fourth extension 44 (see FIG. 4).
- the side protection portion 45 extends rearward from the outer end of the fourth extension portion 44 in the vehicle width direction.
- the rear end of the side protection portion 45 is fixed to the outer end of the steering wheel 15 in the vehicle width direction.
- the outer shape of the connecting member 50 has a U-shape that is convex rearward (see FIG. 5).
- the connecting member 50 has a U-shape that opens rearward (see FIG. 8).
- the connection member 50 has an upper wall 51, a lower wall 52, and a front wall 53.
- the upper wall portion 51, the lower wall portion 52, and the front wall portion 53 are integrally formed of the same member.
- the upper wall 51 is disposed above the clutch lever 19.
- the upper wall portion 51 has a plate shape extending in the front-rear direction.
- the lower wall 52 is disposed below the clutch lever 19.
- the lower wall portion 52 has a plate shape extending in the front-rear direction.
- the front wall 53 is arranged in front of the clutch lever 19.
- the front wall 53 connects the front end of the upper wall 51 and the front end of the lower wall 52.
- the front wall portion 53 is positioned such that the inner end in the vehicle width direction of the front wall portion 53 is located rearward along the first extension portion 41 of the front protection portion 40, and the vehicle of the front wall portion 53. It is inclined so that the outer end in the width direction is located forward (see FIG. 9).
- the front wall portion 53 is provided with a concave portion 53a that opens outward in the vehicle width direction.
- a circular through hole 67 through which a shaft of a bolt 65 (see FIG. 9) can be inserted is provided in the front wall 53 of the connecting member 50.
- reference numeral L1 indicates a virtual straight line extending in the front-rear direction
- reference numeral L2 indicates a virtual extension line along the front surface of the front wall 53.
- the angle A1 between the virtual straight line L1 and the virtual extension line L2 (the front surface of the front wall 53) is 90 degrees or less (a sharp angle).
- the second protection member 32 has a larger outer shape than the front protection part 40 of the first protection member 31.
- the second protection member 32 extends in the vehicle width direction along the front protection part 40.
- the upper end of the second protection member 32 is located above the upper end of the first protection member 31.
- the upper edge of the second protection member 32 has an upwardly convex curved shape.
- the lower end of the second protection member 32 is located above the lower end of the front protection part 40.
- the lower edge of the second protection member 32 has an outer shape along the front edge of the front protection portion 40.
- the front surface of the second protective member 32 is inclined such that the upper end of the second protective member 32 is located rearward and the lower end of the second protective member 32 is located forward (see FIG. 6). ).
- a plurality of (for example, three in the embodiment) ribs 70 are provided on the front surface of the second protection member 32.
- the rib 70 extends along the inclined direction of the front surface of the second protection member 32.
- the three ribs 70 are arranged at intervals in the vehicle width direction (specifically, the extending direction of the second protection member 32).
- the second protection member 32 is detachable from the first protection member 31.
- the inner side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is attached to the first extending portion 41 of the first protection member 31 by a fastening member 29 such as a bolt.
- the second protection member 32 is attached to the connection member 50 together with the first protection member 31 so as to be detachable from the connection member 50.
- the outer end of the second protection member 32 in the vehicle width direction is attached to the fourth extending portion 44 of the first protection member 31 by a fastening member 72 such as a bolt.
- a fastening member 72 such as a bolt.
- the solid line in FIG. 12 shows an initial state before the second protection member 32 bends.
- a circular through hole 32 a through which the shaft of the bolt 72 can be inserted is provided on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32.
- the bolt 72 is inserted through the through hole 32a of the second protection member 32 into the mounting hole 44a of the fourth extension 44, and the bolt 72 is projected from the rear surface of the fourth extension 44 (see FIG. 16).
- the second protection member 32 can be fixed to the first protection member 31 by screwing the nut 73 to the protruding portion (male thread portion) of the bolt 72 (see FIG. 16).
- an engagement claw 74 that is inserted into the insertion hole 43 a of the third extending portion 43 of the first protection member 31 is provided at the center of the second protection member 32 in the vehicle width direction. .
- the engagement claw 74 functions as a positioning portion that defines a relative position between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 in the insertion hole 43a.
- the engagement claw 74 protrudes rearward from a rear surface of a central portion of the second protection member 32 in the vehicle width direction.
- the engaging claw 74 has an L-shape extending diagonally left rearward.
- the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 form a laminated portion 37 where the protection members overlap.
- the communication hole 36 opens the laminated portion 37 in the vertical direction.
- the stacked portion 37 is a portion where the front protection portion 40 of the first protection member 31 and the lower portion of the second protection member 32 overlap in a front view (see FIG. 2).
- the communication hole 36 is a gap between the front surface of the front protection part 40 and the lower rear surface of the second protection member 32.
- the communication hole 36 is inclined such that the upper end of the opening is located rearward and the lower end of the opening is located forward.
- ⁇ Operation of Knuckle Guard 30> The operation of the knuckle guard 30 according to the embodiment will be described together with a comparative example with reference to FIG.
- the comparative example does not have the communication hole 36 according to the embodiment.
- the lower end of the opening of the communication hole 36 is closed.
- the arrow Wx indicates the flow of the traveling wind of the comparative example
- the arrows W1 and W2 indicate the flow of the traveling wind of the embodiment, respectively.
- the traveling wind flows rearward and upward along the front surface of the second protection member 32, and then enters the rear of the second protection member 32 (see the arrow Wx).
- the pressure difference between the front and the rear of the knuckle guard 30 increases, so that the traveling wind is trapped in the upper part of the second protection member 32.
- the traveling wind flows rearward and upward along the front surface of the second protection member 32 (see arrow W1) and enters the communication hole 36 from the lower end of the opening of the communication hole 36 (see arrow W2).
- the wind flowing along the front surface of the second protection member 32 flows rearward and upward from the upper edge of the second protection member 32.
- the wind that has entered the communication hole 36 enters behind the second protection member 32.
- the pressure difference between the front and the rear of the knuckle guard 30 can be reduced, and the entrainment of the traveling wind can be suppressed.
- the second protection member 32 can expand the communication hole 36 by bending inward in the vehicle width direction along the mounting hole 44a of the first protection member 31.
- FIG. 16 shows an initial state before the second protection member 32 bends.
- the bolt 72 inserted into the through-hole 32 a (see FIG. 12) on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is fixed outside the mounting hole 44 a of the fourth extension 44 in the vehicle width direction. I have.
- the engagement claw 74 is engaged with an opening edge of the insertion hole 43 a of the third extension 43 (hereinafter, referred to as “insertion hole forming portion”).
- the insertion hole forming portion is provided with an engagement protrusion 75 that functions as a positioning portion together with the engagement claw 74.
- the engagement protrusion 75 has a triangular shape that protrudes downward from a rear surface (inclined surface) of the first protection member 31.
- the engagement claw 74 contacts the rear surface of the engagement protrusion 75.
- the engagement claw 74 is engaged with the insertion hole forming portion (engagement projection 75), so that the second protection member 32 moves forward and outward with respect to the first protection member 31 in the vehicle width direction. It is regulated (see FIG. 14).
- reference numeral 71 denotes a positioning projection that defines the front-rear distance between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 in the initial state.
- a plurality of (three in the figure) positioning protrusions 71 are provided at intervals in the vertical direction.
- the positioning projections 71 are provided at intervals in the vehicle width direction.
- a gap between two adjacent positioning projections 71 in the vehicle width direction forms a communication hole 36 (see FIG. 7).
- FIG. 17 shows a state where the second protection member 32 is bent.
- the bolt 72 inserted into the through-hole 32 a (see FIG. 12) on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is fixed inside the mounting hole 44 a of the fourth extension 44 in the vehicle width direction. I have.
- the two-dot chain line in FIG. 12 indicates a state in which the second protection member 32 is bent in a curved shape that is convex forward.
- the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is shifted inward in the vehicle width direction, so that the second protection member 32 projects forward. Deflected to have a curved shape.
- the engaging claw 74 is brought into contact with the stepped portion 76 on the front surface of the third extending portion 43 without engaging with the insertion hole forming portion.
- the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is fastened. Thereby, the communication hole 36 can be enlarged as compared with the initial state of FIG.
- the knuckle guard 30 in the above-described embodiment includes the air guide portion 35 that is disposed in front of the grip 17 of the handlebar 15 of the vehicle and has the communication hole 36 that opens in the vertical direction.
- the communication hole 36 is covered when viewed from the front.
- the air guide portion 35 covers the communication hole 36 when viewed from the front, and thus has no opening toward the front of the vehicle. Therefore, the knuckle portion and the arm portion of the rider can be protected from the running wind, water, mud, sand, tree branches, and the like by the air guide portion 35. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the wind, mud, gravel and tree branch effects from being lost during traveling.
- the communication hole 36 corrects the negative pressure behind the knuckle guard 30. can do. Therefore, a greater windbreak effect can be obtained with a smaller front projection area.
- the communication hole 36 cannot be seen from the front, a sense of unity of the knuckle guard 30 is created and the design is excellent.
- the knuckle guard 30 includes a first protection member 31 disposed in front of the grip 17 and a second protection member 32 disposed in front of the first protection member 31.
- the laminated member 37 in which the protective members overlap with the member 32 is formed, and the communication hole 36 opens the laminated portion 37 in the up-down direction.
- the knuckle guard 30 has a divided structure, and the communication hole 36 is formed by the laminated portion 37 of the divided parts (the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32). And the knuckle guard 30 is easily formed.
- the first protection member 31 has a mounting hole 44a for mounting the second protection member 32, the mounting hole 44a is a long hole having a length in the vehicle width direction, and the second protection member 32 is provided in the mounting hole 44a.
- the communication hole 36 can be expanded by bending inward in the vehicle width direction along with the following, and the following effects can be obtained. According to this configuration, by bending the second protection member 32 inward in the vehicle width direction and fixing the second protection member 32 inside the mounting hole 44a of the first protection member 31 in the vehicle width direction, the communication hole 36 (gap) of the laminated portion 37 is formed. Can be adjusted to adjust the air flow toward the rear of the knuckle guard 30 (air flow for correcting the negative pressure behind the knuckle guard 30). Therefore, it is easy to adjust the windproof range and the air volume behind the knuckle guard 30 according to the rider's preference, taking into account the traveling conditions such as the traveling speed and the air temperature (including the ambient temperature at hand).
- the first protection member 31 has an insertion hole 43a which is a long hole having a length in the vehicle width direction, and defines a position between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 in the insertion hole 43a.
- the provision of the positioning portion 74 has the following effects. According to this configuration, the relative position between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 can be defined.
- the second protection member 32 is provided with an engagement claw 74 that can be inserted into the insertion hole 43 a of the first protection member 31 as a positioning portion 74.
- the engagement claw 74 engages with the opening edge of the insertion hole 43a of the first protection member 31,
- the engagement claw 74 abuts on the stepped portion 76 on the front surface of the first protection member 31 to provide the following effects. According to this configuration, in each of the initial state and the curved state of the second protection member 32, the relative position between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 can be defined.
- the second protective member 32 has the following effects by being detachable from the first protective member 31. According to this configuration, by removing the second protection member 32 from the first protection member 31, it is possible to use only the first protection member 31. For example, during long-distance travel or off-road travel, the vehicle travels with the second protective member 32 attached to the first protective member 31. For example, the vehicle travels only with the first protection member 31 during low-speed traveling or on-road traveling in an urban area or the like. For example, when the temperature is high or low and the temperature is low, the vehicle travels with the second protection member 32 attached to the first protection member 31. For example, when the temperature is high, the vehicle travels only with the first protection member 31.
- the specifications of the knuckle guard 30 can be changed according to the conditions in this way, the degree of freedom in changing the specifications is improved.
- the specification can be changed by adding only a part of the knuckle guard 30 without replacing the entire knuckle guard 30 with another part, the part cost is reduced.
- the attachment hole 44a can function as a wind guide hole.
- the opening adjustment structure 170 protrudes rearward from the second protection member 32, and has an elastic protrusion 173 that is elastically deformable and a length provided in the first protection member 31 and having a length in the vehicle width direction.
- a mounting hole 44a (see FIG. 19) for mounting the elastic projection 173, and a fastening member for fastening the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 by elastically deforming the elastic projection 173.
- 172 a wind-proof convex portion 171 provided between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 and blocking at least a part of the wind that has entered the communication hole 36, an engagement claw 74, and an insertion hole 43a.
- a plurality of (for example, two in this embodiment) step portions 176 and 177 (first step portion 176 and second step portion 177) provided on the front surface of first protection member 31; (See FIG. 21).
- the elastic projection 173 has a cylindrical shape protruding rearward from the outer end of the second protection member 32 in the vehicle width direction.
- the elastic projection 173 is a blind nut made of rubber.
- the elastic projection 173 is attached to the fourth extension 44 of the first protection member 31 by a fastening member 172 such as a bolt.
- the elastic convex portion 173 projects obliquely rearward and inward from the fourth extending portion 44 through the mounting hole 44a (see FIG. 23).
- the mounting hole 44a is provided on the outer side of the first protection member 31 in the vehicle width direction (the fourth extending portion 44).
- the elastic convex portion 173 is held in the mounting hole 44a from the front of the fourth extending portion 44.
- the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 can be fastened by elastically deforming the elastic projection 173 by a bolt tightening operation from one side (vehicle front side).
- the elastic projection 173 before elastic deformation is indicated by a two-dot chain line
- the elastic projection 173 after elastic deformation is indicated by a solid line.
- Reference numeral 179 in the figure denotes a washer provided between the first protection member 31 (the fourth extension portion 44) and the second protection member 32 (the portion of the elastic projection 173 on the bolt head side).
- the windproof projection 171 protrudes rearward from the second protection member 32.
- the windproof protrusion 171 extends continuously in the vehicle width direction from the vehicle width direction outer portion of the second protection member 32 to the vehicle width direction inner portion.
- the windproof convex portion 171 extends from the portion of the second protection member 32 facing the fourth extension portion 44 of the first protection member 31 (outside portion in the vehicle width direction) to the portion facing the second extension portion 42 (vehicle). (The widthwise inner part).
- the first step portion 176 is provided on the front surface of the third extending portion 43 of the first protection member 31.
- the second step 177 is provided on the front surface of the third extension 43 of the first protection member 31 in front of the first step 176.
- the first step portion 176 and the second step portion 177 have a stepped shape.
- the windproof convex portion 171 contacts the front surface of the first protective member 31 in a state where the elastic convex portion 173 is located at the outer end of the mounting hole 44a in the vehicle width direction (initial state), and thus the communication is established.
- the hole 36 is closed.
- the traveling wind flows rearward and upward along the front surface of the second protection member 32 (see the arrow W3).
- the traveling wind does not enter the communication hole 36 from the lower end of the communication hole 36 as in the first embodiment (see the arrow W2 in FIG. 15).
- the traveling wind flows rearward and upward along the front surface of the second protection member 32, and then enters behind the second protection member 32.
- the communication hole 36 can be closed in the initial state, and the air can be prevented from passing through the communication hole 36, so that adjustments can be made in accordance with preferences and situations.
- the opening adjustment structure 170 can adjust the opening area of the communication hole 36 by bending the second protection member 32 inward in the vehicle width direction along the mounting hole 44a of the first protection member 31.
- FIG. 23 shows an initial state before the second protection member 32 bends.
- the elastic projection 173 is elastically deformed by the bolt 172 inserted into the through hole 32a (see FIG. 19) on the outer side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32.
- the elastic projection 173 is located at the outer end in the vehicle width direction of the mounting hole 44 a of the fourth extension 44.
- the engagement claw 74 is engaged with the engagement protrusion 75 at one edge in the vehicle width direction of the insertion hole 43 a of the third extension 43.
- the communication hole 36 is closed by the contact of the windproof projection 171 with the front surface of the first protection member 31 (see FIG. 22).
- FIG. 24 shows a first curved state in which the second protective member 32 is bent in a curved shape that is convex forward.
- the vehicle width of the second protection member 32 is kept in a state where the inner side in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is fastened and the elastic projection 173 is elastically deformed in the mounting hole 44a (for example, in an initial state).
- the second protection member 32 is bent so as to have a curved shape that is convex forward.
- the elastic convex portion 173 is located at the center of the mounting hole 44a of the fourth extending portion 44 in the vehicle width direction.
- the engaging claw 74 is in contact with the first step portion 176 on the front surface of the third extending portion 43 without engaging with the engaging protrusion 75. Thereby, the communication hole 36 can be opened (enlarged) with respect to the initial state of FIG.
- FIG. 25 shows a second curved state in which the second protective member 32 is bent in a curved shape that is convex forward of the first curved state.
- the second protection member 32 in a state where the inner portion in the vehicle width direction of the second protection member 32 is fastened, the second protection member 32 is kept in a state (for example, a first curved state) in which the elastic projection 173 is elastically deformed in the mounting hole 44a.
- the second protection member 32 is further bent so as to have a curved shape that is convex forward.
- the elastic convex portion 173 is located at the inner end in the vehicle width direction of the mounting hole 44 a of the fourth extending portion 44.
- the engaging claw 74 In the second curved state, the engaging claw 74 is in contact with the second step portion 177 on the front surface of the third extending portion 43 without engaging with the engaging protrusion 75. Thereby, the communication hole 36 can be enlarged more than the second curved state in FIG. Note that the engagement claw 74 does not necessarily need to contact the second step portion 177. As long as the elastic convex portion 173 can be supported in the mounting hole 44a, the engaging claw 74 may be in a state of floating from the second step portion 177.
- the knuckle guard 130 includes the opening adjustment structure 170 that adjusts the opening area of the communication hole 36, and the opening adjustment structure 170 projects rearward from the second protection member 32, and is elastically deformed.
- a possible elastic convex portion 173, a long hole provided in the first protection member 31 and having a length in the vehicle width direction, and a mounting hole 44 a for mounting the elastic convex portion 173, and the elastic convex portion 173 are elastically deformed.
- a fastening member 172 for fastening the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32.
- the second protection member 32 is bent inward in the vehicle width direction, and the elastic protrusion 173 is elastically deformed and fixed inside the mounting hole 44a of the first protection member 31 in the vehicle width direction.
- the communication hole 36 can be enlarged, and the amount of air flowing toward the rear of the knuckle guard 130 through the communication hole 36 can be increased.
- the communication hole 36 can be reduced, and the communication hole 36 can be reduced.
- the amount of air flowing rearward can be reduced. For this reason, it is easy to adjust the windproof range and the air volume behind the knuckle guard 130 according to the rider's preference in consideration of the traveling conditions such as the traveling speed and the air temperature (including the ambient temperature at hand).
- the opening adjusting structure 170 is provided between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32, and further includes a windproof convex portion 171 that blocks at least a part of the wind that has entered the communication hole 36, and has the following effects. To play. According to this configuration, at least a part of the wind that has entered the communication hole 36 is blocked by the windproof convex portion 171, so that the amount of air flowing rearward of the knuckle guard 130 through the communication hole 36 can be reduced.
- the mounting hole 44a is provided on the outer side of the first protection member 31 in the vehicle width direction, and the windproof convex portion 171 protrudes rearward from the second protection member 32 and extends from the outer side of the second protection member 32 in the vehicle width direction.
- the following effects are obtained by extending continuously in the vehicle width direction over the inner portion in the vehicle width direction. According to this configuration, it is easier to reduce the amount of air flowing toward the rear of the knuckle guard 130 through the communication hole 36 as compared with a case where a plurality of the windproof protrusions 171 are arranged at intervals in the vehicle width direction.
- the second protection member 32 when the second protection member 32 is detachable from the first protection member 31, the second protection member 32 is moved to the first protection member 31 in comparison with a configuration in which the windproof projection 171 protrudes forward from the first protection member 31.
- the appearance of the first protection member 31 when removed from the protection member 31 can be enhanced.
- the opening adjusting structure 170 closes the communication hole 36 by the windproof convex portion 171 abutting on the front surface of the first protective member 31 in a state where the elastic convex portion 173 is located at the outer end in the vehicle width direction of the mounting hole 44a.
- the communication hole 36 is closed by elastically deforming the elastic projection 173 and fixing the second protection member 32 at the outer end in the vehicle width direction of the mounting hole 44a of the first protection member 31.
- air can be prevented from passing through the communication hole 36. Therefore, it is possible to make adjustments in accordance with preferences and circumstances.
- the wind protection convex part 171 contacts the front surface of the first protection member 31, it is possible to suppress the play between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32.
- the opening adjusting structure 170 has an L-shaped engaging claw 74 extending obliquely rearward and outward from the rear surface of the second protection member 32, and a length provided in the first protection member 31 and having a length in the vehicle width direction.
- the insertion claw 74 is an insertion hole 43a through which the engagement claw 74 can be inserted, and the engagement claw 74 in an initial state before the second protection member 32 is bent at one edge of the insertion hole 43a in the vehicle width direction.
- a first curved state in which the second protrusion is a stepped portion provided on the front surface of the first protection member 31, wherein the second protection member 32 is bent in a convexly convex shape.
- the a second step portion 177 capable of contacting, by further comprising the following effects.
- the relative position between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 can be defined in each of the initial state, the first bending state, and the second bending state of the second protection member 32.
- the amount of air flowing toward the rear of the knuckle guard 130 through the communication hole 36 can be adjusted in three stages of the initial state, the first bending state, and the second bending state of the second protection member 32.
- the windproof protrusion 171 protrudes rearward from the second protection member 32
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the windproof projection 171 may protrude forward from the first protection member 31. That is, the windproof protrusion 171 may be provided between the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32.
- the windproof convex portion 171 continuously extends in the vehicle width direction from the vehicle width direction outer portion to the vehicle width direction inner portion of the second protection member 32.
- a plurality of windproof convex portions 171 may be arranged at intervals in the vehicle width direction.
- the windproof projection 171 may have a function of blocking at least a part of the wind that has entered the communication hole 36.
- the opening adjustment structure 170 includes the two step portions 176 and 177 .
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the number of step portions may be only one, or may be three or more.
- the communication hole 36 has been described with an example in which the entirety of the stacked portion 37 where the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32 overlap in the front view is opened in the vertical direction. Not exclusively.
- the communication hole 36 may open a part of the laminated portion 37 in the up-down direction.
- the communication hole 36 may open at least a part of the laminated portion 37 in the up-down direction.
- the knuckle guard 30 has a divided structure, and the divided parts (the first protection member 31 and the second protection member 32) have been described.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the knuckle guard 30 may be provided with only one protection member without having a divided structure.
- the second protection member 32 is detachable from the first protection member 31.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the second protection member 32 may be integrated with the first protection member 31 so as not to be detachable from the first protection member 31.
- the front protection portion 40 and the side protection portion 45 are integrally formed of the same member, but the invention is not limited thereto.
- the front protection part 40 and the side protection part 45 may be formed of different members, respectively.
- the side protection part 45 may be fastened to the front protection part 40 by a bolt or the like.
- the handle 15 to which the knuckle guard 30 was attached was a bar handle, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the handle 15 to which the knuckle guard 30 is attached may be a so-called separate handle that separates left and right.
- a knuckle guard 30 may be attached after inserting a weight through the pipe-shaped portion.
- the saddle-ride type vehicle includes all vehicles in which a driver rides across a vehicle body, and includes only a motorcycle (including a motor-driven bicycle and a scooter type vehicle). However, a three-wheeled vehicle (including a front two-wheeled vehicle and a front two-wheeled vehicle in addition to a front one-wheeled vehicle and a rear two-wheeled vehicle) or a four-wheeled vehicle is also included.
- the configuration in the above embodiment is an example of the present invention, and various changes can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention, such as replacing the component of the embodiment with a known component.
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本願は、2018年9月28日に出願されたPCT/JP2018/36397について優先権を主張し、その内容をここに援用する。
この構成によれば、導風部が前面視で連通孔を覆うことで、車両前方に向けた開口を有しない。そのため、導風部により、走行中の風、水、泥、砂、木枝などからライダーのナックル部、腕部を保護することができる。したがって、走行中の防風・防泥・防砂利・防木枝効果が損なわれることを抑制することができる。加えて、車両のハンドルのグリップの前方に配置され、上下方向に開口する連通孔を有する導風部を備えることで、連通孔により、ナックルガードの後方の負圧を補正することができる。そのため、より小さい前面投影面積でより大きい防風効果を得ることができる。加えて、連通孔は前面視で見えないため、ナックルガードの一体感を創出し、意匠性に優れる。
この構成によれば、ナックルガードを分割構造とし、分割部品(第一保護部材および第二保護部材)の積層部で連通孔を形成するため、ナックルガードが複雑な構造となることを抑制し、かつ、ナックルガードの成形が容易となる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材を車幅方向内側へ撓ませ、第一保護部材の取付孔の車幅方向内側で固定することにより、積層部の連通孔(隙間)を拡大することで、ナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量(ナックルガードの後方の負圧を補正するための風量)を調整することができる。そのため、走行速度、気温(手元雰囲気温度含む。)等の走行条件等を加味して、ライダーの好みに応じて、ナックルガードの後方の防風範囲や風量を調整しやすい。
この構成によれば、第一保護部材と第二保護部材との相対位置を規定することができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材の初期状態および湾曲状態のそれぞれにおいて、第一保護部材と第二保護部材との相対位置を規定することができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材を第一保護部材から取り外すことにより、第一保護部材のみで使用することができる。例えば、長距離走行時、オフロード走行時には、第二保護部材を第一保護部材に取り付けて走行する。例えば、低速走行時、市街地などのオンロード走行時には、第一保護部材のみで走行する。例えば、気温の高低で、気温が低いときには、第二保護部材を第一保護部材に取り付けて走行する。例えば、気温が高いときには、第一保護部材のみで走行する。このように条件に応じて、ナックルガードの仕様を変更可能なので、仕様変更の自由度が向上する。加えて、ナックルガードの全部を別部品に交換することなく、一部のみ部品を追加することで仕様変更が可能なので、部品コストが低減する。加えて、第一保護部材が第二保護部材を取り付けるための取付孔を有する場合、取付孔を導風孔として機能させることができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材を車幅方向内側へ撓ませ、弾性凸部を弾性変形させて第一保護部材の取付孔の車幅方向内側で固定することにより、連通孔を拡大することができ、連通孔を通じてナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量を増大することができる。一方、弾性凸部を弾性変形させて第一保護部材の取付孔の車幅方向外側で第二保護部材を固定することにより、連通孔を縮小することができ、連通孔を通じてナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量を低減することができる。そのため、走行速度、気温(手元雰囲気温度含む。)等の走行条件等を加味して、ライダーの好みに応じて、ナックルガードの後方の防風範囲や風量を調整しやすい。
この構成によれば、防風凸部によって連通孔に入り込んだ風の少なくとも一部が遮られるため、連通孔を通じてナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量を低減することができる。
この構成によれば、防風凸部が車幅方向に間隔をあけて複数配置された場合と比較して、連通孔を通じてナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量を低減しやすい。加えて、第二保護部材が第一保護部材に着脱可能である場合、防風凸部が第一保護部材から前方に突出する構成と比較して、第二保護部材を第一保護部材から取り外した状態(第一保護部材のみで使用するとき)の第一保護部材の外観性を高めることができる。
この構成によれば、弾性凸部を弾性変形させて第一保護部材の取付孔の車幅方向外端部で第二保護部材を固定することにより、連通孔を閉塞することができ、連通孔に風を通さなくすることができる。そのため、より好みや状況にあわせた調整が可能となる。加えて、防風凸部が第一保護部材の前面に当接することで、第一保護部材と第二保護部材とのがたつきを抑えることができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材の初期状態、第一湾曲状態および第二湾曲状態のそれぞれにおいて、第一保護部材と第二保護部材との相対位置を規定することができる。加えて、連通孔を通じてナックルガードの後方へ向かう風量を、第二保護部材の初期状態、第一湾曲状態および第二湾曲状態の三段階で調整することができる。
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図1は、鞍乗型車両の一例として、自動二輪車1を示す。図1を参照し、自動二輪車1は、車体前後方向略中央にエンジン2を搭載する。以下、自動二輪車を単に「車両」ということがある。
図5に示すように、ナックルガード30は、グリップ17とハンドル15とに跨るように、グリップ17の前方に配置されている。例えば、ナックルガード30は樹脂製である。ナックルガード30は、乗員がグリップ17を把持した際に乗員の手の前方を覆う。上面視で、ナックルガード30は、後方に開放するU字状を有する。
上面視で、第一保護部材31は、後方に開放するU字状を有する(図9参照)。図4に示すように、第一保護部材31は、グリップ17の前方に配置されたガード部材39と、ガード部材39とレバーホルダ20とを連結する連結部材50と、を備える。
第一延在部41の車幅方向外側部(第二延在部42との隣接部分)には、連結部材50の前壁部53の凹部53aに係合可能な係合凸部47が設けられている(図9参照)。係合凸部47は、第一延在部41の車幅方向外側部の後面から後方に突出している(図7参照)。
下壁部52は、クラッチレバー19の下方に配置されている。下壁部52は、前後方向に延在する板状を有する。
前壁部53は、クラッチレバー19の前方に配置されている。前壁部53は、上壁部51の前端と下壁部52の前端とを連結する。上面視で、前壁部53は、前方保護部40の第一延在部41に沿うように、前壁部53の車幅方向内端が後方に位置し、かつ、前壁部53の車幅方向外端が前方に位置するように傾斜している(図9参照)。前壁部53には、車幅方向外方に開放する凹部53aが設けられている。
図2に示すように、第二保護部材32は、第一保護部材31の前方保護部40よりも大きい外形を有する。第二保護部材32は、前方保護部40に沿うように車幅方向に延在している。第二保護部材32の上端は、第一保護部材31の上端よりも上方に位置する。第二保護部材32の上縁は、上方に凸の湾曲形状を有する。第二保護部材32の下端は、前方保護部40の下端よりも上方に位置する。第二保護部材32の下縁は、前方保護部40の前縁に沿う外形を有する。断面視で、第二保護部材32の前面は、第二保護部材32の上端が後方に位置し、かつ、第二保護部材32の下端が前方に位置するように傾斜している(図6参照)。
第二保護部材32の車幅方向内側部は、ボルト等の締結部材29により第一保護部材31の第一延在部41に取り付けられている。第二保護部材32は、第一保護部材31と共に、連結部材50から離脱可能に連結部材50に取り付けられている。
図7に示すように、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32とは、保護部材同士が重なる積層部37を形成する。連通孔36は、積層部37を上下方向に開放している。積層部37は、前面視で第一保護部材31における前方保護部40と第二保護部材32の下部とが重なる部分である(図2参照)。連通孔36は、前方保護部40の前面と第二保護部材32の下部後面との間の隙間である。断面視で、連通孔36は、開口上端が後方に位置し、かつ、開口下端が前方に位置するように傾斜している。
図15を参照し、実施形態に係るナックルガード30の作用を比較例とともに説明する。
比較例は、実施形態に係る連通孔36を有しない。または、比較例は、連通孔36の開口下端が閉塞されている。図中矢印Wxは比較例の走行風の流れ、矢印W1,W2は実施形態の走行風の流れをそれぞれ示す。
図16、図17を参照し、実施形態に係る第二保護部材32の作用について説明する。
第二保護部材32は、第一保護部材31における取付孔44aに沿って車幅方向内側へ撓むことにより、連通孔36を拡大することが可能である。
本実施形態によれば、導風部35が前面視で連通孔36を覆うことで、車両前方に向けた開口を有しない。そのため、導風部35により、走行中の風、水、泥、砂、木枝などからライダーのナックル部、腕部を保護することができる。したがって、走行中の防風・防泥・防砂利・防木枝効果が損なわれることを抑制することができる。加えて、車両のハンドル15のグリップ17の前方に配置され、上下方向に開口する連通孔36を有する導風部35を備えることで、連通孔36により、ナックルガード30の後方の負圧を補正することができる。そのため、より小さい前面投影面積でより大きい防風効果を得ることができる。加えて、連通孔36は前面視で見えないため、ナックルガード30の一体感を創出し、意匠性に優れる。
この構成によれば、ナックルガード30を分割構造とし、分割部品(第一保護部材31および第二保護部材32)の積層部37で連通孔36を形成するため、ナックルガード30が複雑な構造となることを抑制し、かつ、ナックルガード30の成形が容易となる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材32を車幅方向内側へ撓ませ、第一保護部材31の取付孔44aの車幅方向内側で固定することにより、積層部37の連通孔36(隙間)を拡大することで、ナックルガード30の後方へ向かう風量(ナックルガード30の後方の負圧を補正するための風量)を調整することができる。そのため、走行速度、気温(手元雰囲気温度を含む。)等の走行条件等を加味して、ライダーの好みに応じて、ナックルガード30の後方の防風範囲や風量を調整しやすい。
この構成によれば、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32との相対位置を規定することができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材32の初期状態および湾曲状態のそれぞれにおいて、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32との相対位置を規定することができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材32を第一保護部材31から取り外すことにより、第一保護部材31のみで使用することができる。例えば、長距離走行時、オフロード走行時には、第二保護部材32を第一保護部材31に取り付けて走行する。例えば、低速走行時、市街地などのオンロード走行時には、第一保護部材31のみで走行する。例えば、気温の高低で、気温が低いときには、第二保護部材32を第一保護部材31に取り付けて走行する。例えば、気温が高いときには、第一保護部材31のみで走行する。このように条件に応じて、ナックルガード30の仕様を変更可能なので、仕様変更の自由度が向上する。加えて、ナックルガード30の全部を別部品に交換することなく、一部のみ部品を追加することで仕様変更が可能なので、部品コストが低減する。加えて、第一保護部材31が第二保護部材32を取り付けるための取付孔44aを有する場合、取付孔44aを導風孔として機能させることができる。
次に、第二実施形態について説明する。第二実施形態において、第一実施形態と同様の構成については同一の符号を付し、その詳細説明を省略する。
上記実施形態では、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32とを締結するボルト72およびナット73を備える例を挙げて説明したが、これに限らない。第二実施形態は、連通孔を閉塞可能に連通孔の開口面積を調整する開口調整構造を備える点で第一実施形態と異なる。
第二実施形態では、弾性凸部173が取付孔44aの車幅方向外端部に位置している状態(初期状態)で防風凸部171が第一保護部材31の前面に当接することにより連通孔36が閉塞される。
開口調整構造170は、第二保護部材32が第一保護部材31における取付孔44aに沿って車幅方向内側へ撓むことにより、連通孔36の開口面積を調整可能である。
本実施形態によれば、第二保護部材32を車幅方向内側へ撓ませ、弾性凸部173を弾性変形させて第一保護部材31の取付孔44aの車幅方向内側で固定することにより、連通孔36を拡大することができ、連通孔36を通じてナックルガード130の後方へ向かう風量を増大することができる。一方、弾性凸部173を弾性変形させて第一保護部材31の取付孔44aの車幅方向外側で第二保護部材32を固定することにより、連通孔36を縮小することができ、連通孔36を通じてナックルガード130の後方へ向かう風量を低減することができる。そのため、走行速度、気温(手元雰囲気温度含む。)等の走行条件等を加味して、ライダーの好みに応じて、ナックルガード130の後方の防風範囲や風量を調整しやすい。
この構成によれば、防風凸部171によって連通孔36に入り込んだ風の少なくとも一部が遮られるため、連通孔36を通じてナックルガード130の後方へ向かう風量を低減することができる。
この構成によれば、防風凸部171が車幅方向に間隔をあけて複数配置された場合と比較して、連通孔36を通じてナックルガード130の後方へ向かう風量を低減しやすい。加えて、第二保護部材32が第一保護部材31に着脱可能である場合、防風凸部171が第一保護部材31から前方に突出する構成と比較して、第二保護部材32を第一保護部材31から取り外した状態(第一保護部材31のみで使用するとき)の第一保護部材31の外観性を高めることができる。
この構成によれば、弾性凸部173を弾性変形させて第一保護部材31の取付孔44aの車幅方向外端部で第二保護部材32を固定することにより、連通孔36を閉塞することができ、連通孔36に風を通さなくすることができる。そのため、より好みや状況にあわせた調整が可能となる。加えて、防風凸部171が第一保護部材31の前面に当接することで、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32とのがたつきを抑えることができる。
この構成によれば、第二保護部材32の初期状態、第一湾曲状態および第二湾曲状態のそれぞれにおいて、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32との相対位置を規定することができる。加えて、連通孔36を通じてナックルガード130の後方へ向かう風量を、第二保護部材32の初期状態、第一湾曲状態および第二湾曲状態の三段階で調整することができる。
第二実施形態では、防風凸部171は、第二保護部材32から後方に突出している例を挙げて説明したが、これに限らない。例えば、防風凸部171は、第一保護部材31から前方に突出していてもよい。すなわち、防風凸部171は、第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32との間に設けられていればよい。
上記実施形態では、連通孔36は、前面視で第一保護部材31と第二保護部材32とが重なる積層部37の全部を上下方向に開放している例を挙げて説明したが、これに限らない。例えば、連通孔36は、積層部37の一部を上下方向に開放していてもよい。連通孔36は、積層部37の少なくとも一部を上下方向に開放していてもよい。
そして、上記実施形態における構成は本発明の一例であり、実施形態の構成要素を周知の構成要素に置き換える等、本発明の要旨を逸脱しない範囲で種々の変更が可能である。
15 ハンドル
17 グリップ
30,130 ナックルガード
31 第一保護部材
32 第二保護部材
35 導風部
36 連通孔
37 積層部
39 ガード部材
43a 挿通孔
44a 取付孔
50 連結部材
74 係合爪(位置決め部)
75 係合突出部
76 段差部
170 開口調整構造
171 防風凸部
172 締結部材
173 弾性凸部
176 第一段差部
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- 車両(1)のハンドル(15)のグリップ(17)の前方に配置され、上下方向に開口する連通孔(36)を有する導風部(35)を備えたナックルガード(30)であって、
前記導風部(35)は、前面視で前記連通孔(36)を覆うことを特徴とするナックルガード。 - 前記ナックルガード(30)は、
前記グリップ(17)の前方に配置された第一保護部材(31)と、
前記第一保護部材(31)の前方に配置された第二保護部材(32)と、を備え、
前記第一保護部材(31)と前記第二保護部材(32)とは、保護部材同士が重なる積層部(37)を形成し、
前記連通孔(36)は、前記積層部(37)の少なくとも一部を上下方向に開放していることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記第一保護部材(31)は、前記第二保護部材(32)を取り付けるための取付孔(44a)を有し、
前記取付孔(44a)は、車幅方向に長手を有する長孔であり、
前記第二保護部材(32)は、前記取付孔(44a)に沿って車幅方向内側へ撓むことにより前記連通孔(36)を拡大可能であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記第一保護部材(31)は、車幅方向に長手を有する長孔である挿通孔(43a)を有し、
前記第一保護部材(31)と前記第二保護部材(32)との間には、前記挿通孔(43a)において位置を規定する位置決め部(74)が設けられていることを特徴とする請求項3に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記第二保護部材(32)には、前記位置決め部(74)として、前記第一保護部材(31)の前記挿通孔(43a)に挿通可能な係合爪(74)が設けられ、
前記係合爪(74)は、前記第二保護部材(32)の後面から斜め後外方に延在するL字状をなし、
前記第二保護部材(32)が撓む前の初期状態において、前記係合爪(74)は、前記第一保護部材(31)の前記挿通孔(43a)の開口縁部に係合し、
前記第二保護部材(32)が前方に凸の湾曲形状をなして撓んでいる状態において、係合爪(74)は、前記第一保護部材(31)の前面の段差部(76)に当接することを特徴とする請求項4に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記第二保護部材(32)は、前記第一保護部材(31)に着脱可能であることを特徴とする請求項2から5のいずれか一項に記載のナックルガード。
- 前記連通孔(36)の開口面積を調整する開口調整構造(170)を更に備え、
前記開口調整構造(170)は、
前記第二保護部材(32)から後方に突出し、弾性変形可能な弾性凸部(173)と、
前記第一保護部材(31)に設けられた車幅方向に長手を有する長孔であって、前記弾性凸部(173)を取り付けるための取付孔(44a)と、
前記弾性凸部(173)を弾性変形させることによって前記第一保護部材(31)と前記第二保護部材(32)とを締結する締結部材(172)と、を備えることを特徴とする請求項2から6のいずれか一項に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記開口調整構造(170)は、前記第一保護部材(31)と前記第二保護部材(32)との間に設けられ、前記連通孔(36)に入り込んだ風の少なくとも一部を遮る防風凸部(171)を更に備えることを特徴とする請求項7に記載のナックルガード。
- 前記取付孔(44a)は、前記第一保護部材(31)の車幅方向外側部に設けられ、
前記防風凸部(171)は、前記第二保護部材(32)から後方に突出し、かつ、前記第二保護部材(32)の車幅方向外側部から車幅方向内側部にわたって車幅方向に連続して延びていることを特徴とする請求項8に記載のナックルガード。 - 前記開口調整構造(170)は、前記弾性凸部(173)が前記取付孔(44a)の車幅方向外端部に位置している状態で前記防風凸部(171)が前記第一保護部材(31)の前面に当接することにより前記連通孔(36)を閉塞可能であることを特徴とする請求項9に記載のナックルガード。
- 前記開口調整構造(170)は、
前記第二保護部材(32)の後面から斜め後外方に延在するL字状をなす係合爪(74)と、
前記第一保護部材(31)に設けられた車幅方向に長手を有する長孔であって、前記係合爪(74)を挿通可能な挿通孔(43a)と、
前記挿通孔(43a)の車幅方向一縁部であって、前記第二保護部材(32)が撓む前の初期状態において前記係合爪(74)を係合可能な係合突出部(75)と、
前記第一保護部材(31)の前面に設けられた段差部であって、前記第二保護部材(32)が前方に凸の湾曲形状をなして撓んでいる第一湾曲状態において前記係合爪(74)を当接可能な第一段差部(176)と、
前記第一保護部材(31)の前面において前記第一段差部(176)よりも前方に設けられた段差部であって、前記第二保護部材(32)が前記第一湾曲状態よりも前方に凸の湾曲形状をなして撓んでいる第二湾曲状態において前記係合爪(74)を当接可能な第二段差部(177)と、を更に備えることを特徴とする請求項7から10のいずれか一項に記載のナックルガード。
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