Title of Invention

ELECTRICAL UNIT LAYOUT STRUCTURE IN MOTORCYCLE

Abstract In a motorcycle in which a case with a voltage-controlling regulator contained therein, the case being provided on an outer surface thereof with heat radiation fins for promoting the radiation of heat from the voltage-controlling regulator, and the electrical units other than the voltage-controlling regulator, are mounted to a vehicle body frame, the other electrical units (76, 77) are mounted to electrical unit mounting portions (78b, 78c, 78d) integrally formed with the case (78), in order to permit a plurality of electrical units to be mounted to the vehicle body frame while permitting the reduction in the number of parts used.
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The present invention relates to a motorcycle in which a case including a voltage controlling regulator and a heat radiation fin, provided on an outer surface thereof, for promoting the radiation of heat from the voltage controlling regulator, and an electrical unit other than the voltage controlling regulator, are mounted to a vehicle body frame, and particularly, to an improvement of an electrical unit layout structure of the motorcycle. BACKGROUND ART
Heretofore, as disclosed, for example, in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 5-9993, there has been known a structure in which an ignition coil, a voltage controlling regulator, and a direction indicating mechanism are mounted concentratively to brackets mounted to a vehicle body frame, thereby improving the working efficiency in an assembling process or in inspection and repair.
Such a conventional structure requires brackets for mounting electrical units to the vehicle body frame; thereby an increase in the number of parts is resulted.
On the other hand, a voltage-controlling regulator is generally accommodated in a case that is provided with fins for enhancing the heat radiation performance and can be

mounted to the vehicle body frame. If other electrical units can be mounted to the vehicle body frame by utilizing such case, it will be possible to make contributions to the reduction in the number of parts used.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of such circumstances and it is an object of the invention to provide an electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle that permits a plurality of electrical units to be mounted to a vehicle body frame while permitting the reduction in the number of parts used. DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
For achieving the above-mentioned object, in a first aspect and feature of the present invention there is provided an electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle in which a case including a voltage controlling regulator and a heat radiation fin, provided on an outer surface thereof, for promoting the radiation of heat from the voltage controlling regulator, and an electrical unit other than the voltage controlling regulator, are mounted to a vehicle body frame; characterized in that the other electrical unit is mounted to an electrical unit mounting portion integrally formed with the case.
With this arrangement, since an electrical unit mounting portion is integrally formed with a case in which a voltage controlling regulator is originally accommodated and is mounted to a vehicle body frame, and the other electrical unit

is mounted to the electrical unit mounting portion, it is not necessary to use any special parts for mounting the electrical units to the vehicle body frame and hence it is possible to reduce the number of parts used. Besides, since not only the portion for accommodating the voltage controlling regulator but also the electrical unit mounting portion for mounting the other electrical unit is integrally formed with the case, it is possible to increase the size of the case and thereby improve the heat radiation performance. Moreover, by assembling not only the voltage-controlling regulator but also the other electrical unit to the case into one unit, it is possible to improve the assembling performance.
In addition to the arrangement of the first feature, the other electrical unit is at least one of an ignition coil and an ignition controller. With this arrangement, by arranging the voltage controlling regulator and the electrical unit associated therewith together in the case, it is possible to facilitate an electrical connection between the electrical units.
Further, in addition to the arrangement of the first or second feature, a luggage box whose upper side is openably and closeably covered with a riding seat is disposed on a rear portion of the vehicle body frame, and the case is disposed at a position ahead of the luggage box and below the riding seat. With this arrangement, a plurality of electrical units, including the voltage controlling regulator, can effectively

be disposed within an empty space permitting easy maintenance. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figs. 1 to 4 illustrate an embodiment of the present invention, wherein Fig. 1 is a side view of a motorcycle. Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of a rear portion of the motorcycle, Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along a line 3-3 in Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along a line 4-4 in Fig. 3. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
First, in FIG. 1, a vehicle body frame F constituting a skeleton of this motorcycle comprises a head pipe 12 steerably supporting a front fork 11, a single main frame 13 extending downwardly rearwards from the head pipe 12, and a left-right pair of rear frames 14 connected to a rear portion of the main frame 13 and extending upwardly rearwards. A front wheel WF is rotatably shaft-supported at the lower end of the front fork 11, and a steering handle 15 is connected to the upper end of the front fork 11.
The main frame 13 is formed of an angular pipe with a tetragonal cross section having a left-right pair of side surfaces extending vertically in parallel to each other. Hanger plates 16 are directly fitted by welding respectively to opposite side surfaces of an intermediate portion of the main frame 13, and a pivot plate 17 is directly fitted by welding to opposite side surfaces of a rear portion of the main frame 13.

An engine unit E is disposed on the lower side of the main frame 13, and the engine unit E is hung from the vehicle body frame F so as to be supported by the hanger plates 16 ••• and the pivot plate 17.
The pivot plate 17 is provided with a cylindrical support shaft 20, front end portions of a left-right pair of rear forks 21 are vertically oscillatably supported on opposite end portions of the support shaft 20, and a rear wheel WR is shaft - supported between the rear ends of the rear forks 21.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3 also, the rear ends of the rear frames 14 are connected by a tail frame 22. A first cross member 23 formed of a round pipe is provided between intermediate portions of the rear frames 14, and a second cross member 24 formed of a round pipe is provided between front portions of the rear frames 14. Besides, an intermediate portion of the second cross member 24 is fitted by welding to an upper surface of a rear portion of the main frame 13. In addition, a support plate 25 is provided between the rear frames 14 on the front side of the second cross member 24.
A pair of connecting pipes 26 are disposed on opposite sides of a rear portion of the main frame 13. One end of each of the connecting pipes 26 is fitted by welding to a lower surface of an intermediate portion of the rear frame 14, and the other end of each of the connecting pipes 26 is fitted in common by welding to a rear surface of the pivot plate 17.

Namely, each of front portions of the rear frames 14 and the pivot plate 17 are connected to each other by each of the pair of connecting pipes 26 disposed on the opposite sides of the main frame 13, and intermediate portions of the connecting pipes 26 are fitted by welding respectively to the opposite side surfaces of the rear portion of the main frame 13.
The upper side of the rear wheel WR is covered by a rear fender 27 fitted to the rear frames 14, and a fuel tank 29 supported by support blocks 28 attached respectively to the rear frames 14 and rear portions of the rear frames 14, 14 is disposed on the upper side of the rear fender 27.
Bracket plates 30 are attached to the rear frames 14 so as to be located on the lower side of the support blocks 28, and rear cushion units 32 are provided respectively between the bracket plates 30 and rear portions of the rear forks 21.
A luggage box 35 is disposed on the front side of the fuel tank 29, and the luggage box 35 is elastically supported by the support plate 25 disposed between the front portions of the rear frames 14 and the support blocks 28.
Turning back to FIG.1, a synthetic resin made cover 38 covering the vehicle body frame F is fitted to the vehicle body frame F. The cover 38 comprises front side covers 39 disposed on both left and right sides of the main frame 13, leg shields 40 connected to front portions of the front side covers 39 so as to cover leg portions of a rider from the front side, a front top cover 41 connected to the leg shields

40 so as to cover the head pipe 12 from the front side, a main frame top cover 4 2 connected to the front top cover 41 so as to cover the head pipe 12 from the rear side and cover the main frame 13 from the upper side, under covers 43 connected to lower portions of the front side covers 39, and rear side covers 4 4 covering the rear frames 14, the fuel tank 2 9 and the luggage box 35 from the opposite sides.
A tandem seat 45 as a riding seat for covering the luggage box 35 and the fuel tank 29 from the upper side is disposed between upper portions of the rear side covers 44, openably so that articles can be put into and taken out of the luggage box 35.
The luggage box 35 is disposed between front portions of the left-right pair of rear frames 14, and comprises a synthetic resin made box main body 46 opened at its upper end, and a synthetic resin made wall member 47 attached to a rear wall 46a of the box main body 46.
Referring to FIG.4 also, a front portion of the box main body 46 is disposed on the upper side of the support plate 25 provided in the vehicle body frame F, a pair of elastic members 48, 48 are intermediately disposed between a front portion of the box main body 46 and the support plate 25, and weld nuts 49 are attached to the lower surface of the support plate 25 at positions corresponding to the elastic members 48, 48. The elastic members 48, 48 are provided at their upper ends with flange portions 48a making contact with a front

portion of the box main body 46 from the upper side, and cylindrical metallic collars 72, 72 provided at their upper end with flange portions 72a making contact with the flange portions 48a from the upper side are inserted into the elastic members 48, 48 from the upper side. Bolts 50, 50 inserted through the collars 72, 72 and the support plate 25 from the upper side are mated with and fastened to the weld nuts 49, whereby a front portion of the box main body 46 is elastically supported on the vehicle body frame F through the support plate 25.
At a rear upper portion of the box main body 46, flange portions 51 projected to the upper side of the support blocks 2 8 provided in the vehicle body frame F are provided. The flange portions 51 are elastically supported on the vehicle body frame F through the support blocks 28, by elastic members 52 intermediately disposed between the support blocks 28 and the flange portions 51, weld nuts 53 attached to the lower surfaces of the support blocks 28 at positions corresponding to the elastic members 52, cylindrical metallic collars 73 inserted respectively into the elastic members 52, and bolts 54 inserted through the collars 73 and the support blocks 28 from the upper side and mated with the weld nuts 53, in the same manner as in the elastic support structure of the front portion of the box main body 46 onto the support plate 25.
Further, a seat hinge portion 55 formed to project to the front side is integrally provided at the upper end of a

front portion of the box main body 46, and a front end portion of the tandem seat 45 is vertically turnably connected to the seat hinge portion 55.
It should be noted here that a main compartment 56 for containing a helmet not shown or the like, and a battery compartment 57 disposed on the lower side of a rear portion of the main compartment 5 6 are formed in the box main body 4 6, and a cover member 58 partitioning the main compartment 56 and the battery compartment 57 from each other is disposed so as to cover the battery compartment 57.
A pair of positioning grooves 59 for inserting lower portions of the cover member 58 is provided at a bottom portion of the box main body 46 in the luggage box 35, and a lower portion of the cover member 58 is positionedly supported on the bottom portion of the box main body 46 in the luggage box 35. Opposite sides of an upper portion of the cover member 58 are clamped to the box main body 46 with screw members 62, whereby the upper portion of the cover member 58 is removably fixed to the box main body 46.
That is, the lower portion of the cover member 58 covering the battery compartment 57 so as to partition the battery compartment 57 from the main compartment 56 is positionedly supported at the bottom portion of the box main body 46, and the upper portion of the cover member 58 is detachably fixed to the box main body 46, so that the main compartment 56 and the battery compartment 57 can be formed in

the box main body 46 of the luggage box 35 with clear distinction therebetween.
The battery compartment 57 is formed between the cover member 58 and a lower portion of the rear wall 46a of the box main body 46, and a battery 63 is contained within the battery compartment 57. Further, a starter relay and a fuse (neither shown) are also contained within the battery compartment 57 so as to be positioned on opposite sides of the battery 63, Thus, not only the battery 63 but also electrical components associated with the battery 63 are also accommodated effectively within the battery compartment 57.
An opening 66 is formed in an upper portion of the rear wall 46a of the box main body 46, and the wall member 47 is fixed to the rear wall 46a at the peripheral edge of the opening 66 by heat-caulking for example. The wall member 47 is formed so as to expand backward from the upper portion of the rear wall 46a and so as to avoid interference with the first cross member 23 of the vehicle body frame F. Consequently, a small article compartment 67 communicating with a rear upper portion of the main compartment 56 can be formed easily within the wall member 47. Since the wall member 47 is formed so as to expand backward from the upper portion of the rear wall 46a of the box main body 46, the small article compartment 67 is also formed so as to expand backward from the upper portion of the rear wall 46a.
Besides, the luggage box 35 comprises the box main body

46 having the main compartment 56 and the battery compartment 57, and the wall member 47 which defines the small article compartment 67 communicating with the main compartment 56 and is fixed to the rear wall 46a of the box main body 46, resulting that the main compartment 56, the battery compartment 57 located at a rear lower position with respect to the main compartment 56, and the small article compartment 67 which is expanded backward from the main compartment 56 so as to communicate with the rear upper portion of the main compartment 56, are formed within the luggage box 35.
An opening end of the small article compartment 67 on the s ide of the main compartment 56 is openably covered by a synthetic resin made lid 68, and the lid 68 is formed in connection with the upper portion of the cover member 58. A connecting portion between the cover member 58 and the lid 68 is formed to function as a hinge 59 by reducing its material thickness, and the lid 68 connected to the cover member 58 through the hinge 69 can be turned between a position for closing the opening end of the small article compartment 67 on the side of the main compartment 56 as indicated by solid line in FIG. 2, and a position for opening the opening end of the small article compartment 67 on the side of the main compartment 56 as indicated by chain line in FIG. 2. Thus, the open end on the main compartment 56 side of the small article compartment 67 can be opened and closed easily.
For retaining the position of closing the open end on

the main compartment 56 side of the small article compartment 67, for example a pair of engaging claws 70 are integrally provided with an upper portion of the lid 68. The engaging claws 70 are engaged disengageably with the rear wall 46a of the box main body 46 at a position higher than the opening 66.
Thus, with the luggage box 35 including the main compartment 56, the battery compartment 57 located at a rear lower position with respect to the main compartment 56, and the small article compartment 67 which is rearwardly expanded from the main compartment 56 in communication with the rear upper portion of the main storage chamber, the battery compartment 57 which requires a relatively large space is disposed at a rear lower position with respect to the main compartment 56 within the luggage box 35, whereby the capacities of components for the motorcycle such as the fuel tank 29 disposed on the rear side of the luggage box 35 are not required to be set relatively small in relation to the battery compartment 57, but can be set relatively large while ensuring a space for containing the battery 63 therein. Besides, since the small article compartment 67, whose capacity can be set small, is formed in an expanded state to the rear side from the main compartment 56 so as to communicate with the rear upper portion of the main storage chamber, it is possible to ensure the space for the storage compartment 67 while diminishing the influence on setting the capacity of such a component for the motorcycle as the fuel

tank 29.
Referring also to Fig. 4, a voltage controlling regulator 75 and at least one (both in this embodiment) of an ignition coil 76 and an ignition controller 77 which are electrical units different from the voltage controlling regulator 75 are disposed at a position ahead of the luggage box 35 and below the tandem seat 45.
The voltage-controlling regulator 75 is accommodated within a regulator storage portion 78a that is formed in a case 78 made of an aluminum alloy for example. The regulator storage portion 78a is formed in the shape of a rectangular box whose lower portion is open. The voltage-controlling regulator 75 is contained within the regulator storage portion 78a so as to be molded with a synthetic resin, and a coupler 75a of the voltage-controlling regulator 75 is projected downwardly from the regulator storage portion 78a. Further, a plurality of heat radiation fins 79 for promoting the radiation of heat from the voltage-controlling regulator 75 are projected from an outer surface of the regulator storage portion 78a.
First, second, and third electrical unit mounting portions 78b, 78c, 78d are integrally with the case 78. The first electrical unit mounting portion 78b is formed in the shape of a rectangular box whose lower portion is open, and is integrally contiguous to a rear portion of the regulator storage portion 78a, with a rectangular opening 80 being

formed in the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b.
The ignition controller 77 is accommodated in the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b in a state where part of the ignition controller 77 is facing the opening 80, and is fixed to the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b with a plurality of, for example three screw members 81. Further, a coupler 77a of the ignition controller 77 is projected downwardly from the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b.
The second and third electrical unit mounting portions 78c and 78d are extended sideways in parallel with each other from the regulator storage portion 78a and the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b. The ignition coil 76 is mounted to the second and third electrical unit mounting portions 78c and 78d. More specifically, the ignition coil 76 is provided with a pair of arm portions 76a, 76a that are mounted on the second and third electrical unit mounting portions 78c and 78d, respectively. The arm portions 76a, 76a are clamped to the second and third electrical unit mounting portions 78c and 78d with bolts 82, 82.
In this way, the ignition coil 76 and the ignition controller 77 are mounted in the case 78 that stores the voltage-controlling regulator 75 therein.
A front support plate 78e projecting forward from the regulator storage portion 78a and a rear support plate 78f projecting backward from a front end portion of the third electrical unit mounting portion 78d are integrally formed

with the case 78. On the other hand, a flat plate-shaped bracket 83 which comes into abutment against the front support plate 78e from below is welded to the main frame 13 of the vehicle body frame F, and a bolt 85 is inserted through the front support plate 78e and the bracket 83 and is threadedly engaged with a weld nut 84 which is fixed to an underside of the bracket 83. The rear support plate 78f is put in abutment against an upper surface of the support plate 25 that is mounted bridgewise between both rear frames 14. A bolt 87 is inserted through the rear support plate 78f and the support plate 25 and is threadedly engaged with a weld nut 86 that is fixed to the underside of the support plate 25.
By tightening the bolts 85 and 87 which are threadedly engaged with the weld nuts 84 and 86 respectively, the case 78 is mounted to the vehicle body frame F so that the coupler 75a of the voltage controlling regulator 75 and the coupler 77a of the ignition controller 77 are disposed on the right side of the main frame 13.
The operation of this embodiment will now be described. The case 78, which includes the voltage-controlling regulator 75 and the heat radiating fins 79, provided on the surface thereof, for promoting the radiation of heat from the regulator 75, are mounted to the vehicle body frame F. The ignition coil 76 and the ignition controller 77 which are the electrical units other than the voltage-controlling regulator 75 are mounted to the case 78. Thus, it is not necessary to

use any special parts for mounting such electrical units as the voltage controlling regulator 75, the ignition coil 76 and the ignition controller 77 to the vehicle body frame F, thereby making it possible to reduce the number of parts used.
Besides, in addition to the regulator storage portion 78a for containing the voltage controlling regulator 75 therein, the first electrical unit mounting portion 78b for accommodating and mounting the ignition controller 77 and the second and third electrical unit mounting portions 78c and 78d for mounting the ignition coil 76 are integrally formed with the case 78. Thus, it is possible to increase the size of the case 78 and thereby improve the heat radiation performance.
Moreover, assembling such other electrical units as the ignition coil 76 and the ignition controller 77, in addition to the voltage controlling regulator 75, to the case 78, into one unit, it is possible to improve the assembling performance.
Further, since at least one (both in this embodiment) of the ignition coil 76 and the ignition controller 77 is mounted to the case 78 which accommodates the voltage controlling regulator 75, the regulator 75 and an electrical unit associated therewith can together be disposed within the case 78, whereby it is possible to facilitate an electrical connection among the regulator 75, the ignition coil 76 and -

the ignition controller 77.
Further, since the case 78 is disposed at a position ahead of the storage box 35 and below the tandem seat 45, a plurality of electrical units 76 and 77, including the voltage-controlling regulator 75, can be disposed effectively within an empty space in which maintenance is facilitated.
Although an embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but various design modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the claims.




WE CLAIM :
1. An electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle in which a case (78)
having a voltage controlling regulator (75) and a heat radiation fin (79),
provided on an outer surface thereof, for promoting the radiation of heat from
the voltage controlling regulator (75), and an electrical unit (76, 77) other than
the voltage controlling regulator (75), are mounted to a vehicle body frame (F),
characterized in that said other electrical unit (76, 77) is mounted to an electrical
unit-mounting portion (78b, 78c, 78d) integrally formed with the case (78).
2. The electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said other electrical unit is at least one of an ignition coil (76) and an
ignition controller (77).
3. The electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle as claimed in claim lor 2, wherein a luggage box (35) whose upper side is openably and closeably covered with a riding seat (45) is disposed on a rear portion of the vehicle body frame (F), and said case (78) is disposed at a position ahead of the luggage box (35) and below said riding seat (45).
4. An electrical unit layout structure in a motorcycle, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.


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Patent Number 202925
Indian Patent Application Number 231/CHENP/2004
PG Journal Number 05/2007
Publication Date 02-Feb-2007
Grant Date 09-Nov-2006
Date of Filing 05-Feb-2004
Name of Patentee M/S. HONDA GIKEN KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Applicant Address 1-1, MINAMI-AOYAMA 2-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-8556, JAPAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HIROSE, YOSHIHISA C/O KABUSHIKI KAISHA HONDA GIJUTSU KENKYUSHO, 4-1 CHUO 1-CHOME, WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA 351-0193, JAPAN
2 UMETANI, RYOTA C/o KABUSHIKI KAISHA HONDA GIJUTSU KENKYUSHO, 4-1 CHUO 1-CHOME, WAKO, SAITAMA 351-0193, JAPAN
PCT International Classification Number B62J 39/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/JP01/05908
PCT International Filing date 2001-07-06
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA