Title of Invention

VEHICLE AIR INTAKE BOX ARRANGEMENT STRUCTURE

Abstract To effectively use the space of a vehicle body and to reduce air intake sound leaking to the outside. [Solving Means] In a vehicle including an air intake box 157 for introducing outside air provided for a power unit 18 disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle and a backrest 93 provided rearward of a front seat, the air intake box 157 is disposed close to a rear portion of the front seat. Specifically, the air intake box 157 is disposed below a bottom plate 241 of the back rest 93. Thus, the vicinity of the backrest 93, for example, the space, hard to be used otherwise, rearward of the seat cushion of the front seat is effectively used. The cushion material provided for the backrest absorbs air intake sound emitted from the air intake box. [Selected Drawing] Fig. 2
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[Name of Document] Specification [Title of the Invention]
Vehicle Air Intake Box Arrangement Structure [Technical Field] [0001]
The present invention relates to improvement of a vehicle air intake box arrangement structure. [Background Art] [0002]
There has been known a vehicle air intake box structure in which an air intake box is located above an engine housing chamber provided at the rear portion of a vehicle. (See e.g. Patent Document 1) [Patent Document 1]
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. Sho 61-200029 [0003]
As shown in Fig. 1 of Patent Document 1, an engine housing chamber 14 housing an engine 58 and final reduction gears 62 therein and a luggage chamber 22 located above the engine housing chamber 14 are arranged at the rear portion of a vehicle. [0004]
An air cleaner 80 is connected via a carburetor 78 to the engine 58. The air cleaner 80 is connected via a

flexible duct 82 to a small chamber 26 located rearward of the luggage chamber 22.
The rear wall of the small chamber 2 6 is formed with slits 88, through which external air is introduced into the small chamber 26.
[Disclosure of the Invention]
[Problem to be Solved by the Invention]
[0005]
The small chamber 26 is located adjacently to and rearward of the luggage chamber 22; therefore, the increased capacity of the small chamber 26 reduces the capacity of the luggage chamber 22, for instance. In this way, the capacity of the small chamber 26 has an effect on the capacity of the luggage chamber 22. Thus, it is desirable to effectively use the unused space of a vehicle body to form the small chamber 26 in order not to affect the capacity of the luggage chamber 22.
In addition, air intake sound emitted into the small chamber 26 from an upper end opening of the flexible duct 82 tends to leak through the slits 88 to the outside.
[0006]
It is an object of the present invention to effectively use the space of a vehicle body and to reduce

air intake sound leaking to the outside.
[Means for Solving the Problem]
[0007]
The invention of claim 1 is characterized in that
in a vehicle including an air intake box for introducing outside air provided for a power unit disposed at an rear portion of the vehicle and a backrest provided rearward of a seat, the air intake box is disposed close to a rear portion of the seat.
[0008]
The function of the invention of claim 1 is as follows: Since the backrest is provided rearward of the seat, only support members supporting the backrest from below are present in the vicinity of the backrest, e.g., in a space rearward of the seat. It is difficult to use this space otherwise. Thus, the space can be effectively used by disposing the air intake box close to the rear portion of the seat.
If the backrest uses a cushion material, air intake sound emitted from the air intake box is easily absorbed by the cushion material.
[0009]
The invention of claim 2 is characterized in that the air intake box is disposed below the backrest.

The function of the invention of claim 2 is that the space below the backrest is a dead space which is hard to use otherwise and therefore the space can be effectively used by disposing the air intake box at this space. [0010]
The invention of claim 3 is characterized in that a portion of the air intake box is disposed in a cavity formed inside the backrest.
The function of the invention of claim 3 is that the cavity in the backrest is used as a space for housing the air intake box therein.
If the backrest uses a cushion material, it is possible for the cushion material to face the cavity, which causes the cushion material to enhance the effect of absorbing the air intake sound of the air intake box. Further, since the cavity is formed in the backrest, the backrest is reduced in weight while the thickness of the cushion material of the backrest is ensured. [0011]
The invention of claim 4 is characterized in that the power unit is swingably attached to a vehicle body, the air intake box is attached to a portion of the vehicle body forward of the power unit, and the air

intake box is connected to an air cleaner provided at an upper portion of the power unit. [0012]
The function of the invention of claim 4 is that the number of component parts of an air intake system attached to the power unit can be reduced compared with, for example, the case where the air intake box is provided close to the power unit. This can reduce the weight of the swinging portion. [0013]
The invention of claim 5 is characterized in that an intake port of the air intake box is disposed in the cavity.
The function of the invention of claim 5 is that the intake port of the air intake box is disposed in the cavity, which can make it hard for dirt and dust, and hot air from the power unit to enter the intake port. In addition, it becomes easier for the cushion material facing the inside of the cavity to absorb air intake sound emitted from the intake port. [0014]
The invention of claim 6 is characterized in that the air intake box is formed as an air intake resonator.
The function of the invention of claim 6 is that

the air intake box itself formed as an air intake resonator reduces air intake sound while the cushion material provided for the backrest absorbs the air intake sound.
[Effect of the Invention]
[0015]
According to the invention of claim 1, the air intake box is disposed close to the rear portion of the seat. Since the air intake box can be disposed using the space close to the backrest, the unused space close to the air intake box can be effectively used.
If the backrest is provided with a cushion material, the cushion material serves as a sound absorbing material to reduce the air intake sound, which makes it hard for the air intake sound to leak to the outside.
[0016]
According to the invention of claim 2, since the air intake box is disposed below the backrest, the dead space below the backrest can be effectively used.
[0017]
According to the invention of claim 3, since a portion of the air intake box is disposed in a cavity formed inside the backrest, the cavity in the backrest is used to dispose the air intake box therein. Thus, the

larger capacity of the air intake box can be ensured without wasting other spaces such as luggage storing box and the like. If the backrest is provided with a cushion material, the cushion material can effectively reduce air intake sound. Further, since the cavity is formed in the backrest, the backrest can be reduced in weight while ensuring the thickness of the cushion material of the backrest. [0018]
According to the invention of claim 4, the power unit is swingably attached to a vehicle body, the air intake box is attached to a portion of the vehicle body forward of the power unit, and the air intake box is connected to an air cleaner provided at an upper portion of the power unit. Therefore, the number of component parts of an air intake system attached to the power unit can be reduced compared with, for example, the case where the air intake box is provided close to the power unit. This can reduce the weight of the swinging portion. [0019]
According to the invention of claim 5, the intake port of the air intake box is disposed in the cavity, which can make it hard for dirt and dust, and hot air from the power unit to enter the intake port of the air

intake box. In addition, it becomes easier for the cushion material of the air intake box to absorb air intake sound emitted from the intake port, which makes it hard for the air intake sound to leak to the outside. [0020]
According to the invention of claim 6, since the air intake box is formed as an air intake resonator, both the backrest side and the air intake box side can further reduce the air intake sound. [Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention] [0021]
Best mode for carrying out the present invention will be below described with reference to the drawings. Note that the drawings should be viewed based on the direction of the reference numerals.
Fig. 1 is a side view of a vehicle adopting an air intake box arrangement structure according to the present invention. The vehicle, which is a four-wheeled vehicle, includes: a body frame 11 serving as a bone structure; a front seat 12 provided at an almost central portion of the body frame 11; and a rear seat 13 provided on the body frame 11 rearward of the front seat 12. The vehicle further includes: a pair of left and right front wheels 15, 16 attached to the front portion of the body frame

11; handlebars 17 operative to steer the front wheels 15, 16; a swing type power unit 18 attached up and down swingably to the rear portion of the body frame 11; and a pair of left and right rear wheels 23 and 24 attached to the power unit 18 via left and right axles 21 and 22 (only reference numeral 21 on the front side is shown), respectively. [0022]
The body frame 11 includes a pair of left and right side frames 31, 32 (only reference numeral 31 on the front side is shown) extending in the back and forth direction; a front frame 33 composed of a plurality of frame members provided at the front portion of the side frames 31, 32; and a rear frame 34 composed of a plurality of frame members provided at the rear portion of the side frames 31, 32. [0023]
The rear frame 34 includes: a pair of left and right rear slant frames 61 and 62 (only reference numeral 61 on the front side is shown) which extend rearward and obliquely upwardly from the side frame 31 and 32, respectively; a pair of left and right upper frames 63 and 64 attached to the upper ends of the rear slant frames 61 and 62, respectively; and an upper cross member

66 provided to be spanned between the front ends of the upper frames 63, 64. The rear frame 34 further includes: a left and right front extending frames 67, 68 (only reference numeral 67 on the front side is shown) extending forward from the upper cross member 66; support brackets 71 and 72 (only reference numeral 71 on the front side is shown) attached to the leading ends of the front extending frames 67 and 68, respectively; and a pair of left and right front upright frames 73 and 74 (only reference numeral 73 on the front side is shown) extending in the almost up and down direction and connected at the upper ends thereof to the leading ends of the front extending frames 67 and 68, respectively. The rear frame 34 further includes: a horizontal frame 76 horizontally attached to the respective intermediate portions of the front upright frames 73, 74; a pair of left and right reinforcing frames 77 and 78 (only reference numeral 77 on the front side is shown) spanned between the side frame 31 and the rear slant frame 61 and between the side frame 32 and the rear slant frame 62, respectively; and rear extending frames 81, 82 (only reference numeral 81 is shown) attached to the rear ends of the upper frames 63 and 64, respectively. The rear frame 34 further includes: rear sub frames 83 and 84

(only reference numeral 83 on the front side is shown) spanned between the rear end of the rear extending frame
81 and the intermediate portion of the reinforcing frame 77 and between the rear end of the rear extending frame
82 and the intermediate portion of the reinforcing frame 78, respectively; and a pair of left and right side support carrying frames 86 and 87 (only reference numeral 86 on the front side is shown) composed of a plurality of frame members and attached to the rear portions of the side frames 31 and 32 and to the upper frames 63 and 64, respectively, in order to support a pair of left and right side support members 85L, 85R (only reference numeral 85L on the front side is shown) attached to the rear seat 13.
[0024]
Cushion upper support brackets 88, 8 8 (only reference numeral 8 8 on the front side is shown) supporting the upper ends of the rear cushion units 8 0 are respectively attached to joint portions between the rear slant frames 61 and the upper frame 63 and between the rear slant frame 62 and the upper frame 64.
[0025]
The front seat 12 is a seat on which an operator 91 sits and includes a seat cushion 92 attached to the

horizontal frame 76 and a backrest 93 attached to the horizontal brackets 71, 72 to support the low back of the operator 91.
[0026]
The rear seat 13 is a seat on which two pillion passengers 95, 96 sit and includes a seat cushion 97 attached to an upper cross member 66 and to a rear cross member 222; and a seat back 103 attached to seat support frames 101 and 102 (only reference numeral 101 on the front side is shown) which extend upward from the rear extending frames 81 and 82, respectively, and to the side support carrying frames 8 6, 87.
[0027]
The side support carrying frames 86, 87 include a pair of left and right stoppers 106, 107 adapted to restrict the vehicle forward movement of the pillion passengers 95 and 96, respectively. The solid line in the figure indicates the stoppers 106, 107 (only reference numeral 106 on the front side is shown) folded forward of the pillion passengers 95, 96. The imaginary line indicates the stoppers 106, 107 tipped up.
[0028]
Reference numeral 111 denotes a front cover, 112 denotes a front lower fender, 113 denotes a dividable

type steering shaft, 114 denotes a shift pedal, 116 denotes an accelerator pedal, 118 denotes a mud guard, and 121 denotes a rear cover.
[0029]
Fig. 2 is a side view of an essential portion of a vehicle according to the present invention (arrow wFRONT" denotes the front of the vehicle and the same holds true for the other drawings) . A lower cross member 131 is spanned between left and right side frames 31, 32 (only reference numeral 31 on the front side is shown). A rubber bushing 134 is attached on its inner circumferential side to the lower cross member 131 via a bracket 132. A bracket 136 is attached to the outer circumferential side of the rubber bushing 134. A crankcase 13 8 of the power unit 18 is attached to the bracket 13 6. Thus, the power unit 18 is swingably attached to the side frames 31, 32. Incidentally, reference numeral 13 9 denotes a bolt used to fasten the rubber bushing 134 to the bracket 132.
[0030]
The power unit 18 includes an engine 141 and a transmission 142 integrally attached to the rear portion of the engine 141. Incidentally, reference numeral 141a denotes a crankshaft of the engine 141.

The engine 141 is equipped with a cylinder portion 144, which is provided with a cylinder head 145. An intake device 14 6 and an exhaust device 14 7 are connected to the cylinder head 145. [0032]
The intake device 146 includes: an intake pipe 151 attached to the cylinder head 145; a throttle body 152 connected to the intake pipe 151; an air cleaner 154 connected through a connecting tube 153 to the throttle body 152; a bellows pipe 156 connected to the front portion of the air cleaner 154; an air intake box 157 connected to an end of the bellows pipe 156 to introduce outside air, [0033]
The air cleaner 154 is attached to a transmission case 161 of the transmission 142 with bolts 162 so as to be swung together therewith.
The bellows pipe 156 is provided with a bellows part 165 close to the air intake box 157 so as to be extensible and contractible. [0034]
The air intake box 157 is located close to the backrest 93. Specifically, an upper end 157a of the air

intake box 157 is inserted into a cavity 167 provided in the backrest 93 while the other portions are located below the backrest 93. Incidentally, reference numeral 171 denotes a support plate attached to the support brackets 71, 72. The backrest 93 is attached to the support plate 171. [0035]
The exhaust device 147 includes: an exhaust pipe 175 whose one end is attached to the lower portion of the cylinder head 145; a catalyst 176 provided at the middle of the exhaust pipe 175; a muffler 177 attached to the other end of the exhaust pipe 175; and a tail pipe 178 attached to the muffler 177. [0036]
The side support carrying frame 86 includes: a lower frame 181 which is attached at its lower end to the side of the side frame 31; front and rear upper frames 182, 183 which are attached to the upper end of the lower frame 181 so as to be V-shaped as viewed from the side; a front upper bracket 184 attached to the end portion of the front upper frame 182; and an upper slant frame 187 spanned between the front and rear upper frames 182, 183. The side support carrying frame 86 further includes; a down frame 18 8 extending downward from the rear upper

frame 183; a front attachment bracket 191 which is provided to be spanned between the front upper frame 182 and the upper slant frame 187 in order to attach the front portion of the left side support member 85L thereto; and a rear attachment bracket 192 which is attached to the rear end portion of the rear upper frame 183 in order to attach the rear portion of the left side support member 8 5L thereto. Incidentally, the side support carrying frame 8 7 (not shown) has the same basic structure as the side support carrying frame 8 6 described above; therefore, its explanation is omitted.
The front upper bracket 184 is adapted to swingably attach the above-mentioned stopper 106 (see Fig. 1) thereto. [0037]
The side support member 85L includes an arm rest portion 201 and front and rear leg portions 202, 203 both extending downward from both ends of the arm rest portion 2 01. The side support member 85L is made of a hollow resin member and divided into two left and right parts. The front and rear leg portions 202 and 203 are attached to the front and rear attachment brackets 191 and 192, respectively.

As described above, the front upper frame 182, the upper slant frame 187 and the front attachment bracket 191 are arranged in the front leg portion 202 while the rear attachment bracket 192 is arranged in the rear leg portion 203. On the other hand, the frame members are not arranged in the arm rest portion 201. Incidentally, reference numerals 206, 207, 208 denote coupling portions adapted to couple the left and right portions of the side support member 85L to each other with screws 211. The side support member 85R (not shown) has the same basic structure as the side support member 8 5L; therefore, its explanation is omitted. [0039]
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the vehicle according to the invention. A first cross member 215 and a second cross member 216 are spanned between left and right side frames 31, 32. A dogleg front cross member 221 is spanned between a pair of left and right front slant frames 217, 218 provided at the front frame 33. A rear cross member 222 is spanned between the left and right upper frames 63, 64 of the rear frame 34. Incidentally, reference numerals 223, 224 denote a pair of left and right center frames spanned between the first cross member 215 and the second cross member 216.

As shown in Fig. 3, the seat cushion 92 of the front seat 12 is arranged at the almost central portion of the vehicle body. The backrest 93 of the front seat 12 is disposed arranged behind the seat cushion 92. The air intake box 157 is arranged below the backrest 93. The air cleaner 154 is connected to the rear portion of the air intake box 157 through the bellows pipe 156 extending almost rearward therefrom. The catalyst 176 is disposed at the middle of the exhaust pipe 175 extending in the back and forth direction. The muffler 177 extending widthwise is connected to the rear end of the exhaust pipe 175. [0041]
As shown in Fig. 3, the left and right stoppers 106, 107 are folded to be brought into the usage state. Axle pipes 226, 227 are integrally attached, from the left and right, respectively, to the final reduction gears 225 provided for the transmission 142 (see Fig. 2) . The axles 21 and 22 extend leftward and rightward, respectively, from the final reduction gears 225 and are passed through axle pipes 226 and 227, respectively. The axles 21 and 22 are coupled at their ends to the rear wheels 23 and 24, respectively.

Fig. 4 is a side view (a portion thereof is a cross-sectional view) of the backrest 93 and the air intake box according to the invention. The backrest 93 is composed of a bottom plate 241, a cushion material 242 adhered to the bottom plate 241, and a skin 243 covering the surface of the cushion material 242.
The bottom plate 241 is a resin member formed with a plurality of perforations 245, which allow the cavity 167 defined by the concave bottom plate 241 to communicate with the cushion material 242. [0043]
In the figure, reference numerals 251, 252 denote downward projections formed integrally with the bottom plate 241. A bolt 253 is attached to the lower end of the downward projections 251 and a cushion rubber 254 is attached to the lower end of the other downward projections 252. The downward projections 251 are attached to the support plate 171 with the bolt 253 and a nut 255 threaded to the end of the bolt 253. Thus, the downward projection 252 is abutted against the upper surface of a body floor (not shown) through the cushion rubber 2 54.

The air intake box 157 is a container which is provided at its upper portion with an intake port 261 opening upward and obliquely forwardly and which is formed at its rear upper portion with an protruding portion 262 to provide a function as an air intake resonator to reduce air intake sound. In addition, a rear wall 263 of the air intake box 157 is formed with a connection hole 264 adapted to be connected to the bellows pipe 156 (see Fig. 3) . Incidentally, reference numeral 266 denotes an attachment flange which is formed integrally with the air intake box 157 in order to be attached, with a bolt 271, to a stay 268 with a weld nut 267 provided on the body frame 11 (see Fig. 1). [0045]
As described above, the bottom plate 241 of the backrest 93 is formed with the perforation 245 and the intake port 261 of the air intake box 157 is arranged in the cavity 167 of the bottom plate 241. Thus, air intake sound emitted from the intake port 261 is absorbed by the cushion material 242 through the plurality of perforations 245. [0046]
Fig. 5 is a front view of the air intake box according to the present invention. The air intake box

157 includes an air intake portion 275 projecting upward, an attachment flange 266 provided on the left side of the air intake portion 275, and connecting pipe portions 276, 277 projecting downward from the lower surface thereof. [0047]
The air intake portion 275 is provided with an air intake port 261. The connecting pipe portions 276, 277 are adapted to fix the air intake box 157 to the vehicle body. Incidentally, reference numeral 278 denotes an attachment hole bored in the attachment flange 266. [0048]
Fig. 6 is a plan view illustrating the attachment structure of the air intake box according to the present invention. The body frame 11, namely, the left support bracket 71 is attached with the stay 268 with the weld nut 2 67.
The left and right front upright frames 73 and 74 have lower ends attached to the center frames 223 and 224, respectively. [0049]
The V-shaped horizontal frame 76 is attached with a first sideward projecting stay 281 at a portion close to the connecting portion of the front upright frame 73. The first sideward projecting portion 281 is provided with a

first positioning hole 282 adapted to position the lower portion of the air intake box 157. [0050]
The right front upright frame 74 is attached with a second sideward projecting stay 284 at its intermediate portion. The second sideward projecting stay 2 84 is provided with a second positioning hole 285 adapted to position the lower portion of the air intake box 157. [0051]
A description is next made of a procedure for attaching the air intake box 157 to the body frame 11.
The connecting pipe portions 276 and 277 of the air intake box 157 are inserted into the first positioning hole 282 of the first sideward projecting stay 281 and the second positioning hole 285 of the second sideward projecting stay 284, respectively. [0052]
Next, the attachment flange 2 66 is brought into contact with the stay 268 with the weld nut 267. The bolt 271 is inserted into the attachment hole 278 of the attachment flange 266 and threaded into the weld nut 267.
Thus, the positioning of the lower portion of the air intake box 157 and the attachment of the upper portion thereof with respect to the body frame 11 are

completed. [0053]
As shown in Figs. 2, 4, and 6, the present invention is characterized in that in the vehicle 10 (see Fig. 1) including the air intake box 157 for introducing outside air provided for the power unit 18 disposed at the rear portion of the vehicle and a backrest 93 provided rearward of the front seat 12 (see Fig. 1), the air intake box 157 is disposed close to the rear portion of the front seat 12 and specifically the air intake box 157 is disposed below the bottom plate 241 of the backrest 93. [0054]
Thus, since the air intake box 157 is arranged using a space close to the backrest 93, an unused space close to the air intake box 157 can be effectively used. [0055]
If the backrest 93 is provided with the cushion material 242, the cushion material 242 serves as a sound absorbing material to reduce air intake sound. This makes it hard for the air intake sound to leak to the outside. [0056]
The present invention is characterized in that the air intake box 157 is disposed below the backrest 93.

This makes it possible to effectively use the dead space below the backrest 93. [0057]
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that a portion, namely, an upper portion of the air intake box 157 is disposed in the cavity 167 formed inside the backrest 93.
Thus, the air intake box 157 is effectively disposed using the cavity 167 in the air intake box 157, whereby the larger capacity of the air intake box 157 can be ensured.
If the backrest 93 is provided with the cushion material 242, the cushion material 242 can effectively reduce air intake sound. The backrest 93 is formed with the cavity 167; therefore, the backrest 93 can be reduced in weight while the thickness of the cushion material 242 of the backrest 93 is ensured. [0058]
Further, the present invention is characterized in that the power unit 18 is swingably attached to the vehicle body, the air intake box 157 is attached to a portion of the front body frame 11 forward of the power unit 18, that is, the air intake box 157 is attached to the support bracket 71 and positioned by the first and

second sideward projecting stays 281, 282, and the air intake box 157 is connected to the air cleaner 154 provided at the upper portion of the power unit 18 via the bellows pipe 156 as a bellows-like pipe. [0059]
Thus, the number of component parts of an air intake system attached to the power unit 18 can be reduced compared with, for example, the case where the air intake box 157 is provided close to the power unit 18. This can reduce the weight of the swinging portion. [0060]
The bellows pipe 156 can make it hard for vibration to propagate from the power unit 18 to the air intake box 157. This can prevent the occurrence of noise in the air intake box 157 resulting from the vibration of the power unit 18. [0061]
The present invention is further characterized in that the intake port 261 of the air intake box 157 is disposed in the cavity 167.
This can make it hard for dirt and dust, and hot air from the power unit 18 to enter the intake port 261 of the air intake box 157. In addition, this can make it easier for the cushion material 242 of the air intake box

157 to absorb air intake sound emitted from the intake port 261, which makes it hard for the air intake sound to leak to the outside. [0062]
The present invention is further characterized in that the air intake box 157 is formed as an air intake resonator. Thus, both the backrest 93 and the air intake box 157 formed as the air intake resonator can further reduce the air intake sound. [0063]
Fig. 7 is a side view illustrating the structure and attachment procedure of the side support member according to the present invention. The following describes the side support member 85L.
The side support member 85L is composed of a left half body 291 and a right half body 292. The left half body 291 includes a left arm rest half body 294; a left front leg portion half body 2 95 formed integrally with the left arm rest half body 2 94 so as to be forward thereof; and a left rear leg portion half body 2 96 formed integrally with the left arm rest half body 294 so as to be rearward thereof. Reference numerals 301 through 305 denote screw holes adapted to receive the tip of a screw 3 06 threaded therein. Reference numeral 311 denotes a

mating portion provided at a rear corner portion of the left front left half body 295. Reference numerals 312, 313 denotes mating portions provided at the front corner portion and rear corner portion, respectively, of the left rear leg portion half body 296. Reference numerals 315, 316 and 317 denote screw insertion holes bored in the mating portions 311, 312 and 313, respectively, so as to receive screws 211 passed therethrough. [0064]
The right half body 292 is located closer to the center of the vehicle body than the left half body 291. The right half body 292 includes a right arm rest half body 324; a right front leg portion half body 325 formed integrally with the right arm rest half body 324 so as to be forward thereof; and a right rear leg portion half body 326 formed integrally with the right arm rest half body 324 so as to be rearward thereof. [0065]
The right front leg portion half body 325 is provided with a bolt fixing portion 334 attached with three bolts 331, 332 and 333. The right rear leg portion half body 326 is provided with a bolt fixing portion 339 attached with three bolts 336, 337 and 338. Reference numerals 341 to 345 denote screw insertion holes adapted

to receive screws 306 passed therethrough. Reference numeral 351 denotes a mating portion located at the rear corner portion of the right front leg portion half body 325 . Reference numerals 352 and 353 denote mating portions located at the front corner portion and rear corner portion, respectively, of the right rear leg half body 326. Reference numerals 355, 356 and 357 denote screw holes bored in the mating portions 3 51, 3 52 and 3 53, respectively, to receive the tips of the screws 211 threaded therethrough. Reference numerals 358 denote ribs which are formed integrally with the inner surface of the right half body 292 for reinforcement. Such ribs 358 are formed on the inner surface of the left half body 291. [0066]
The front attachment bracket 191 of the side support carrying frame 86 is provided with three bolt insertion holes361, 362 and 363. The rear attachment bracket 192 is provided with three bolt insertion holes 365, 366 and 367. [0067]
Fig. 8 is a plan view of the structure and attachment procedure of the side support member according to the present invention. The left half body 291 includes a left front opening 371 and a left rear opening 372

adapted to receive the side support carrying frame 8 6 (see Fig. 7) passed therethrough toward the inside and a semicircular left opening 373 adapted to attach the stopper 106 (see Fig. 3) thereto. Reference numeral 381 denotes a screw hole adapted to receive the tip of a screw 382 threaded therein. Reference numerals 3 84 through 3 87 denote screw insertion holes adapted to receive screws 3 82 passed therethrough. [0068]
The right half body 292 includes a right front opening 391 and a right rear opening 392 adapted to receive the side support carrying frame 86 passed therethrough toward the inside and a semicircular right opening 393 adapted to attach the stopper 107 (see Fig. 3) thereto. Reference numeral 401 denotes a screw insertion hole adapted to receive a screw 3 82 passed therethrough. Reference numerals 404 through 407 denote screw holes adapted to receive the tips of the screws 3 82 threaded therethrough. [0069]
The assembly procedure of the side support member 85L is next described sequentially.
(1) In Fig. 7, the bolts 331, 332 and 333 of the bolt fixing portion 334 of the right half body 292 are

passed through the bolt insertion holes 361, 362 and 363, respectively, of the front attachment bracket 191. The bolts 336, 337 and 338 of the bolt fixing portion 339 of the right half body 292 are passed through the bolt insertion holes 365, 366 and 367, respectively, of the rear attachment bracket 192. Nuts 411 are each threaded to a corresponding one of the tips of the bolts 331 to 333 and 336 to 338. In this way, the right half body 292 is attached to the side support carrying frame 8 6. [0070]
(2) In Fig. 8, the screws 382 are passed through
the screw insertion holes 4 01 of the right half body 2 92
and through the screw insertion holes 3 84 to 3 87 of the
left half body 291. The screws 382 are then threaded into
the screw holes 381 of the left half body 291 and into
the screw holes 404 to 407 of the right half body 292.
[0071]
(3) In Fig. 8, screws 306 are passed through the
screw insertion holes 341 to 345 of the right half body
292 and the tips of the screws 3 06 are each threaded into
a corresponding one of the screw holes 301 to 305 of the
right half body 291 (see Fig. 7).
[0072]
(4) In Fig. 7, the screws 211 are passed through

the respective screw insertion holes 315, 316 and 317 of the mating portion 311, 312 and 313 of the left half body 291. The tips of the screws 211 is then threaded into the respective screw holes 355, 356 and 357 of the mating portions 351, 352 and 353 of the right half body 292. [0073]
In this way, the assembly of the side support member 8 5L to the side support carrying frame 8 6 is completed. The side support member 85R (see Fig.3) is assembled to the side support carrying frame 87 (not shown) in the same way. [0074]
The operation of the air intake device 14 6 described above will be next described. Figs. 9(a) and 9(b) are operational diagrams illustrating the operation of the air intake device according to the present invention.
In Fig. 9(a), the power unit 18 is swingably supported via the bolt 13 9 by the bracket 13 2 attached to the side of the body frame 11 (see Fig. 1) (in actual, since the bolt 139 is integral with the inner circumference of the rubber bushing 134, the power unit 18 is swung while the rubber of the rubber bushing 134 is twisted around the bolt 139.) The bellows pipe 156

provided for the air intake device 146 connects the air cleaner 154 attached to the power unit 18 with the air intake box 157 attached to the side of the body frame 11. It is assumed that the length of the bellows part 165 of the bellows pipe 156 before the power unit is swung is LI. [0075]
Fig. 9(b) illustrates a state where the power unit 18 is swung in the direction of arrow A around the bolt 139. As the power unit 18 is swung, compressive force is applied to the bellows pipe 156 to compress the bellows part 165 in the direction of arrow B, resulting in a length of L2 (L2 In Figs. 9(a) and 9(b), the bellows pipe 156 is disposed at a position above and near the bolt 13 9 around which the power unit 18 is swung. Compressive force is applied to but bending force is hardly at all applied to the bellows pipe 156 to elongate and contract the bellows part 165. Thus, the durability of the bellows pipe 156 can be enhanced.
The change of the sectional area of the bellows part 165 resulting from the swing of the power unit 18 is small. Therefore, intake resistance due to the undulation of the road surface is unlikely to change.

In the present embodiment, the bellows part 165 is formed at a portion of the bellows pipe 156 as shown in Fig. 2. However, the present invention is not limited to this embodiment. The bellows part 165 may be formed at the entire bellows pipe. [Industrial Applicability] [0078]
The air intake box arrangement structure of the present invention is suitable for motorcycles and four-wheeled vehicles provided with a unit swing mechanism which swingably support a power unit. [Brief Description of the Drawings] [0079] [Fig. 1]
Fig. 1 is a side view of a vehicle adopting an air intake box structure according to the present invention. [Fig. 2]
Fig. 2 is a side view of an essential portion of the vehicle according to the present invention. [Fig. 3]
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the vehicle of the present invention. [Fig. 4]

Fig. 4 is a side view (a portion of which is a cross-sectional view) illustrating a backrest and an air intake box of the present invention. [Fig. 5]
Fig. 5 is a front view of the air intake box according to the present invention. [Fig. 6]
Fig. 6 is a plan view of an attachment structure of the air intake box according to the present invention. [Fig. 7]
Fig. 7 is a side view illustrating the structure and attachment procedure of a side support member according to the present invention. [Fig. 8]
Fig. 8 is a plan view illustrating the structure and attachment procedure of the side support member according to the present invention. [Fig. 9]
Fig. 9 includes operational views illustrating the operation of an intake device according to the present invention.
[Description of Reference Numerals] [0080]
10 ... vehicle, 12 ... seat (front seat), 18 ...

power unit, 93 ... backrest, 154 ... air cleaner, 156 pipe (bellows pipe), 157 ... air intake box, 167 ... cavity, 261 ... intake port.



















[Name of Document] Claims [Claim 1]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle including an air intake box for introducing outside air provided for a power unit disposed at an rear portion of the vehicle and a backrest provided rearward of a seat,
wherein the air intake box is disposed close to a rear portion of the seat. [Claim 2]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the air intake box is disposed below the backrest. [Claim 3]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a portion of the air intake box is disposed in a cavity formed inside the backrest. [Claim 4]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein:
the power unit is swingably attached to a vehicle body,
the air intake box is attached to a portion of the

vehicle body forward of the power unit, and
the air intake box is connected to an air cleaner provided at an upper portion of the power unit. [Claim 5]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle according to claim 4, wherein an intake port of the air intake box is disposed in the cavity. [Claim 6]
An air intake box arrangement structure for a vehicle according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the air intake box is formed as an air intake resonator.


Documents:

883-CHE-2007 AMENDED CLAIMS 18-11-2010.pdf

883-CHE-2007 EXAMINATION REPORT REPLY RECIEVED 18-11-2010.pdf

883-che-2007 form-3 18-11-2010.pdf

883-CHE-2007 OTHER PATENT DOCUMENT 18-11-2010.pdf

883-CHE-2007 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 25-03-2010.pdf

883-CHE-2007 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 29-07-2008.pdf

883-CHE-2007 POWER OF ATTORNEY 18-11-2010.pdf

883-che-2007-abstract.pdf

883-che-2007-claims.pdf

883-che-2007-correspondnece-others.pdf

883-che-2007-description(complete).pdf

883-che-2007-drawings.pdf

883-che-2007-form 1.pdf

883-che-2007-form 18.pdf

883-che-2007-form 26.pdf

883-che-2007-form 3.pdf

883-che-2007-form 5.pdf

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Patent Number 245535
Indian Patent Application Number 883/CHE/2007
PG Journal Number 04/2011
Publication Date 28-Jan-2011
Grant Date 24-Jan-2011
Date of Filing 26-Apr-2007
Name of Patentee HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD
Applicant Address 1-1, MINAMI-AOYAMA 2-CHOME , MINATO-KU ,TOKYO 107-8556 ,JAPAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SEIJI, TATSUYA C/O HONDA R&D CO., LTD., 4-1 ,CHOU 1-CHOME ,WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA 351-0193,JAPAN
2 FUJIHARA , KIYOTAKA C/O HONDA R&D CO., LTD., 4-1 ,CHOU 1-CHOME ,WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA 351-0193,JAPAN
3 NAKANISHI ,TAKAFUMI C/O HONDA R&D CO., LTD., 4-1 ,CHOU 1-CHOME ,WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA 351-0193,JAPAN
4 SAITO, TOSHIKAZU C/O HONDA R&D CO., LTD., 4-1 ,CHOU 1-CHOME ,WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA 351-0193,JAPAN
PCT International Classification Number B60H 1/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2006-126267 2006-04-28 Japan