Title of Invention

MOTORCYCLE

Abstract A grab bar 50 has a grab section 50a to be grabbed by a rider and attachment sections 50b, 50b to be attached to left and right seat rails (body frame) 5, 5. The attachment sections 50b, 50b extend through a space below a rear edge 13d of a seat 13 toward the front and are connected to the left and right seat rails 5, 5.
Full Text MOTORCYCLE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a motorcycle having a grab bar to be grabbed by a rear seat rider, and more particularly to an attachment structure for attaching the grab bar to a body frame of the motorcycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is a motorcycle which has a grab bar disposed at the rear end of a seat and grabbed by a rear seat rider. According to this type of grab bar, since the rear seat rider applies a push-down force at the time of acceleration and a pull-up force at the time of braking to the grab bar, the grab bar is required to have sufficient attachment strength and rigidity to the body frame. For securing this strength and rigidity, a structure shown in JP-A-2003-127935, for example, has left and right attachment sections which are located at the front ends of left and right grab sections and extend inward in the vehicle width direction. In this structure, the left and right attachment sections are inserted toward the inside through a space between notches of side covers covering the lower regions of the seat and side edges of the seat, and the attachment sections are fixed to the body frame by bolts.
According to the known motorcycle described above, the
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left and right attachment sections extending inward in the vehicle width direction are provided on the grab bar and fixed to the body frame. Thus, when the rear seat rider applies a strong force in the front-and-rear direction to the grab bar, not only a bending force in the front-and-rear direction but also a twisting force twisting around a center line of an axis extending in the vehicle width direction on the boundary between the left and right attachment sections and the grab sections are particularly generated. Therefore, the size, wall thickness and the like of the attachment sections increase for securing sufficient attachment strength and rigidity of the grab bar, which raises weight and cost of the motorcycle. Moreover, according to the above structure where the attachment sections are inserted through the notches formed on the side covers, the notches on the covers are visible from the vehicle side and thus deteriorate the external appearance of the motorcycle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been developed to solve the above problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a motorcycle capable of securing sufficient attachment strength and rigidity without increasing the wall thickness and size of its grab bar and capable of preventing deterioration of its external appearance.
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A motorcycle provided according to the invention includes: a body frame; a seat supported by the body frame; side covers for covering the left and right lower edges of the seat; and a grab bar provided on the body frame. The motorcycle is characterized in that: the grab bar has grab sections to be grabbed by a rider and attachment sections attached to the body frame; and the grab bar extends through a space below the rear edge of the seat toward the front and the attachment sections are connected with the body frame below the seat.
Examples of the grab bar included in the motorcycle according to the invention involve a grab bar separated from the body frame and connected to the body frame by bolts or the like, or a grab bar connected with the body frame into one piece by welding or other methods.
According to the motorcycle of the invention, the attachment sections extending through a space below the rear edge of the seat toward the front are provided on the grab bar, and the attachment sections are fixed to the body frame. Thus, when a force in the front-and-rear direction is applied to the grab bar by the rear seat rider, only a bending force in the front-and-rear direction acts on the attachment sections of the grab bar with no twisting force acting thereon. Accordingly, sufficient attachment strength and rigidity of the grab bar can be secured with the minimum wall thickness and size, and thus the weight and cost of the motorcycle can
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be reduced.
Moreover, since the attachment sections of the grab bar extending through the space below the rear edge of the seat are connected with the body frame according to the invention, no notch is required on a portion visible from the side of the side covers. Thus, the external appearance is not deteriorated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a side view of a motorcycle in an embodiment according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of a body frame of the motorcycle to which left and right side covers are arranged;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the left and right side covers;
Fig. 4 is a side view of a grab bar connected with the body frame;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the side cover to which the grab bar is arranged;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the grab bar;
Fig. 7 is a plan view of the grab bar;
Fig. 8 is a side view of the grab bar;
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the grab bar taken along a line IX-IX in Fig. 7; and
Figs. 10(a) and 10(b) are cross-sectional views of an attachment of the side cover taken along a line Xb-Xb in Fig.
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2 and a line Xa-Xa in Fig. 3, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment according to the invention is hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figs. 1 through 9 illustrate a motorcycle in the embodiment according to the invention. The front-and-rear direction and the left-and-right direction in the following description of the embodiment refer to the front-and-rear direction and the left-and-right direction as viewed from a person sitting on the seat of the motorcycle.
In the figures, a body frame 1 is a body frame of the motorcycle. The body frame 1 includes a head pipe 2 provided at the front end of the body frame 1, left and right tank rails 3, 3 extending diagonally downward to the rear of the vehicle from the head pipe 2, left and right rear arm brackets 4, 4 extending downward from the rear ends of the left and right tank rails 3, 3, left and right seat rails 5, 5 extending diagonally upward to the rear of the vehicle from the left and right tank rails 3, 3, and left and right seat stays 6, 6 extending between the rear portions of the left and right seat rails 5, 5 and the rear arm brackets 4, 4 and connected with the seat rails 5, 5 and the rear arm brackets 4, 4.
A front fork 7 is supported by the head pipe 2 such that the front fork 7 can be turned to the left and the right. A
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front wheel 8 is supported by the lower end of the front fork 7, and a steering handle 9 is attached to the upper end of the front fork 7. A front fender 14 for covering the upper region of the front wheel 8 is attached to the front fork 7.
A head light 15 is disposed in front of the head pipe 2 of the front fork 7. An instrument 16 including a speed meter is provided above the head light 15.
The front end of a rear arm 10 is supported by the left and right rear arm brackets 4, 4 via a pivot shaft 10a such that the front end of the rear arm 10 can swing upward and downward. A rear wheel 11 is pivotally supported at the rear end of the rear arm 10, and a rear suspension (not shown) is interposed between the rear arm 10 and the rear arm brackets 4.
A fuel tank 12 is provided on the left and right tank rails 3,3. A tandem seat 13 is equipped on the left and right seat rails 5, 5 behind the fuel tank 12.
A water-cooled four-stroke engine 20 is disposed below the left and right tank rails 3, 3. The engine 20 has a crank case 22 which accommodates a crank shaft 21 in such a condition that the crank shaft 21 laterally extends in the vehicle width direction, and a cylinder block 23, a cylinder head 24, and a head cover 25 are piled on the crank case 22 and connected thereto by bolts.
A transmission case 22a which contains a transmission
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(not shown) is formed integrally with the rear region of the crank case 22. The transmission case 22a has an output shaft 2 6 which receives the rotation of the engine via the transmission. The output shaft 26 having received the rotation of the engine rotates the rear wheel 11 via a chain 26a.
An exhaust pipe 27 is connected with the front wall of the cylinder head 24. The exhaust pipe 27 is connected with a muffler 2 8 which extends below the engine 20 toward the right side of the rear wheel 11. An intake pipe 29 is connected to the rear wall of the cylinder head 24. The intake pipe 29 extends between the left and right tank rails 3, 3 toward the rear and is connected with an air cleaner (not shown) . A radiator 30 for keeping the temperature of the engine cooling water at a predetermined value is disposed above the front region of the engine 20.
The front ends of the left and right tank rails 3, 3 and the outside of the radiator 30 are covered by front covers 40, 40 made of resin. The left and right front cover 40, 40 function as air scoops for introducing airflow produced during running of the vehicle into the radiator 30.
The outsides of the left and right seat rails 5, 5 and the seat stays 6, 6 are covered by left and right side covers 38, 38 made of resin. The left and right side covers 38 are divided into front side covers 41 and rear side covers 42.
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A rear fender 39 for covering the upper region of the rear wheel 11 is provided on the lower surfaces of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42. The rear fender 39 has a front fender 39a extending to cover the lower regions of the left and right seat stays 6, and a rear fender 39b extending diagonally downward from the rear end of the front fender 39a.
The seat 13 is constituted by a front seat 13a on which a rider sits and a rear seat 13b on which a rear seat rider sits, both seats 13a and 13b being formed integrally with each other. The front end of the seat 13 is supported by the fuel tank 12 by engagement such that the front end is attachable thereto and detachable therefrom. The rear end of the seat 13 is locked by a cross member 5b connected between the left and right seat rails 5, 5 through a locking mechanism (not shown). The locked condition of the locking mechanism can be released by key-operation of a key cylinder 45 provided on the rear fender 39b.
The left and right rear side covers 42, 42 extend in such a manner as to cover the spaces between the left and right lower edges 13c of the seat 13 and the seat stays 6, 6 and form a stream line shape in the front-and-rear direction of the vehicle.
An upper edge 42b bended inward in the vehicle width direction and extending in the front-and-rear direction along lower edges 13c of the seat 13 is formed on the upper edge of
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each of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42. Longitudinal ribs 42c standing upward are provided on the inner edges of the upper edges 42b. The longitudinal ribs 42c are disposed inside the left and right lower edges 13c of the seat 13 in the vehicle width direction, and extend through the entire length of the seat 13 in the front-and-rear direction. The clearances between the lower edges 13c of the seat 13 and the upper edges 42b are covered by the longitudinal ribs 42c so as to prevent entrance of raindrops or the like into the rear side covers 42.
An attachment concave 42d is formed at the front end of each of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42. The attachment concaves 42d are fixed to supporting brackets 5c, 5c connected with the left and right seat rails 5, 5 by bolts. A pair of front and rear projections 42e, 42e disposed leaving a predetermined clearance therebetween and projecting inwardly are formed on the rear region of each of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42. The front projections 42e, 42e are fixed to the cross member 5b by engagement with grommets 47 interposed therebetween. The rear projections 42e are fixed to a tail bracket 5d by engagement with the grommets 47 interposed therebetween. The tail bracket 5d is connected between the rear ends of the left and right seat rails 5, 5. An attachment 43a is an attachment member to a tail light 43 to be described later (see Fig. 10(a)).
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Rear ends 42a, 42a of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42 extend behind the rear edge of the seat 13. A rear cover 46 as a part of a rear cover member for connecting the left and right rear ends 42a, 42a is provided between the rear ends 42a, 42a. The rear cover 46 covers the upper surface of the vehicle body behind the seat 13, and the rear cover 4 6 and the left and right rear ends 42a, 42a form a substantially continuous surface.
The tail light 43 is disposed within an open space formed by the left and right rear ends 42a, 42a, the rear cover 46, and the rear fender 39b.
Attachment flanges 42g, 42g are formed on the left and right rear ends 42a, 42a near the seat rear end. The attachment flanges 42g, 42g form steps projecting downward from the rear ends 42a, 42a and extend inward in the vehicle width direction.
A front flange 4 6a is formed at the front edge of the rear cover 46. The front flange 4 6a forms a downward step 4 6b projecting downward from the front edge of the rear cover 4 6 and extends toward the front of the vehicle in such a manner as to overlap with the upper surfaces of the left and right attachment flanges 42g, 42g. The left and right ends of the front flange 46a and the left and right attachment flanges 42g, 42g are co-fixed to the tail bracket 5d by left and right bolts 48, 48.
Separating portions 49 by which the rear cover 46 is
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separated from the left and right ends 42a form a continuous surface. The rear cover 46 is fixed to the side covers 42 by the engagement between ribs 4 6c of the rear cover 4 6 and holes of the rear ends 42a.
A grab bar 50 made of aluminum alloy to be grabbed by the rear seat rider is provided at the rear end of the seat 13 such that the grab bar 50 can be attached thereto and detached therefrom. This grab bar can be fixed to the body frame by welding or other methods or formed integrally with the body frame.
The grab bar 50 has a grab section main body 50a extending diagonally upward from the rear edge 13d of the seat 13, and substantially rectangular-plate-shaped left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b extending from the left and right front ends of the grab section main body 50a toward the front of the vehicle. Each of the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b has a pair of front and rear attachment holes 50c, 50c.
In this embodiment, the rear edge 13d of the seat corresponds to an edge at the rear end of the seat 13 extending in the width direction of the motorcycle. The rear edge 13d includes not only an edge parallel with the vehicle width direction but also edges not parallel with this direction, edges having angles, and curved edges.
The left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b are
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inserted from the downward step 4 6b of the rear cover 4 6 through a space below the rear edge 13d of the seat 13 toward the front. Then, the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b are fixed to upper walls 51a of left and right connection brackets 51, 51 of the body frame by front and rear pairs of connection bolts 52, 52. An opening into which the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b are inserted is formed by the downward step 46b of the rear cover 46 and the rear edge 13d of the seat 13.
The connection brackets 51, 51 are fixed to the left and right seat rails 5, 5 before the tail bracket 5d. The left and right connection brackets 51, 51 extend in the front-and-rear direction and have a substantially box shape which opens to below. The left and right attachment sections 50b are exposed to above when the seat 13 is removed.
The grab section main body 50a is substantially circular-arc-shaped and has left and right grab sections 50a' , 50a' and an upper grab section 50a" connecting the upper ends of the left and right grab sections 50a', 50a'.
The left and right grab sections 50a' , 50a' have expanding sections 50d, 50d expanding outward in the vehicle width direction from the boundaries with the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b. Lower surfaces 50d' of the left and right expanding sections 50d, 50d extend in the front-and-read direction substantially in parallel with the upper edges 42b of the rear side covers 42 as viewed from the
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side of the vehicle.
The expanding sections 50d, 50d are positioned in the vicinity of the outer surfaces of the upper edges 42b of the rear side covers 42 as viewed from above the vehicle, and disposed outside the separating portions 49 for separating the rear side covers 42 from the rear cover 46.
The left and right grab sections 50a', 50a' extend in the vehicle width direction and are connected by a band-plate-shaped connecting section 50e having a width in the front-and-rear direction. The connecting section 50e is inclined downward to the left and right such that its central portion in the vehicle width direction is located at a higher position than the positions of its left and right ends.
A front edge 50e' of the connecting section 50e extends along the rear edge 13d of the seat 13, and a rear edge 50e" extends along the front edge of the downward step 4 6b of the rear cover 46. Thus, only the grab section main body 50a and the connecting section 50e are exposed to the outside. The front flange 4 6a of the rear cover 4 6 and the left and right bolts 48, 48 are covered by the connecting section 50e.
The rear edge 50e" of the connecting section 50e in the vehicle front-and-rear direction is positioned in the vicinity of the cross points of grab section lines a (see Fig. 7) as first lines corresponding to inner edges of the left and right grab sections 50a', 50a' in the plan view as viewed from the
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side of the vehicle and a cover line b (see Figs. 3 and 4) as a second line corresponding to the upper edge of the rear cover 46 as viewed from the side of the vehicle.
A projecting section 50f for connecting the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b is formed at the front edge of the connecting section 50e. The projecting section 50f has a rib shape standing upward, and extends through the entire length of the connecting section 50e in the vehicle width direction.
The projecting section 50f has a lateral projecting section 50f extending toward the outer edges of the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b, and front projecting sections 50f", 50f" extending from the left and right outer ends of the lateral projecting section 50f toward the front along the outer edges of the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b. A groove 50g inclined downward to the left and right from its central portion in the vehicle width direction is formed between the projecting section 50f and the connecting section 50e.
The left and right front projecting sections 50f", 50f" of the projecting section 50f are connected with the longitudinal ribs 42c of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42 in such a manner as to form continuous surfaces. Thus, raindrops flow along the groove 50g positioned behind the proj ecting section 50f to the left and right, and are discharged
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to the outside surfaces of the rear side covers 42.
The projecting section 50f is positioned before the rear edge 13d of the seat 13 with respect to the vehicle, and is invisible below the seat 13. A seat supporting member 50h having a substantially horizontal surface is provided before the projecting section 50f. The bottom plate of the seat 13 contacts the seat supporting member 50h.
In this embodiment, the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b extending from the left and right grab sections 50a', 50a' through the space below the rear edge 13d of the seat 13 toward the front are provided on the grab bar 50, and the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b are fixed to the connection brackets 51, 51 of the left and right seat rails 5, 5 by the connection bolts 52, 52. Thus, when a force in the front-and-rear direction is applied to the grab bar 50 by the rear seat rider, only a bending force in the front-and-rear direction acts on the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b of the grab bar 50 with no twisting force acting thereon. Accordingly, sufficient attachment strength and rigidity can be secured without necessity of considerable increase in the wall thickness and size of the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b, and thus the weight and cost of the motorcycle can be reduced.
In this embodiment, the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b are inserted from the downward step 46b of
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the rear cover 4 6 through the space below the rear edge 13d of the seat 13 toward the front, and are attached to the left and right seat rails 5, 5. Accordingly, no notch is required on the rear side covers 42 and the rear cover 46, and thus the external appearance is not deteriorated.
Since the expanding sections 50d, 50d expanding outward in the vehicle width direction are provided on the boundaries between the left and right grab sections 50a', 50a' and the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b, the space between the left and right grab sections 50a' , 50a' in the vehicle width direction can be widened. Accordingly, the rear seat rider can easily grab the grab bar, and thus can maintain a stable riding position.
Since the left and right attachment flanges 42g of the rear side covers 42 are covered by the left and right expanding sections 50d, 50d from above, deterioration of the external appearance caused by the visibility of the attachment flanges 42g can be avoided.
Since the lower surfaces 50d' of the left and right expanding sections 50d, 50d extend in parallel with the upper edges 42b of the rear side covers 42 as viewed from the side of the vehicle, the appearance can be enhanced as viewed from the side of the vehicle.
The left and right grab sections 50a' , 50a' are connected by the band-plate-shaped connecting section 50e at the
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boundaries with the left and right attachment members 50b, 50b. The front edge 50e' of the connecting section 50e extends along the rear edge 13d of the seat 13. The rear edge 50e" extends along the front edge of the downward step 4 6b of the rear cover 46. Accordingly, the connecting section 50e functions as an external component continuing from the rear edge of the seat 13 to the rear cover 46, and thus the external appearance can be enhanced.
In this embodiment, the projecting section 50f connecting with the longitudinal ribs 42c of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42 is formed on the connecting section 50e. Accordingly, raindrops can be discharged through the projecting section 50f to the outer surfaces of the rear side covers 42, and thus entrance of raindrops into the space below the seat 13 within the rear side covers 42 can be prevented.
Since the projecting section 50f connects the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b and extend through the entire length in the vehicle width direction, rigidity against a twisting force applied from the grab section main body 50a to the left and right attachment sections 50b, 50b can be increased.
Since the projecting section 50f is positioned before the rear edge 13d of the seat 13 with respect to the vehicle, the projecting section 50f is invisible below the seat 13. Accordingly, even if dirt remains after raindrops or the like
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having flowed along the projecting section 50f are dried, the external appearance is not deteriorated since the dirt is covered by the seat 13.
In this embodiment, the rear ends 42a, 42a of the left and right rear side covers 42, 42 are connected by the rear cover 4 6 in such a manner as to form a continuous surface, and the rear edge 50e" of the connecting section 50e of the grab bar 50 in the vehicle front-and-rear direction is positioned in the vicinity of the cross points of the grab section lines a corresponding to inner edges of the left and right grab sections 50a, 50a in the plan view as viewed from the side of the vehicle and the cover line b corresponding to the upper edge of the rear cover 46 as viewed from the side of the vehicle. Accordingly, no notch or the like for attaching the grab bar 50 to the rear side covers 42 and the rear cover 4 6 is required, and thus the external appearance is not deteriorated.
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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A motorcycle, comprising:
a body frame;
a seat supported by the body frame;
side covers for covering the left and right lower edges of the seat; and
a grab bar provided on the body frame, characterized in that:
the grab bar has grab sections to be grabbed by a rider and attachment sections attached to the body frame; and
the grab bar extends through a space below the rear edge of the seat toward the front and the attachment sections are connected with the body frame below the seat.
2. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that the grab sections have expanding sections
expanding outward in the vehicle width direction from the
attachment sections behind the seat.
3. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 2,
characterized in that the lower surfaces of the expanding
sections extend in the front-and-rear direction substantially
in parallel with the upper edges of the side covers.
4. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 1,
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characterized in that:
longitudinal ribs positioned inside the left and right edges of the seat in the vehicle width direction and extending in the vehicle front-and-rear direction are provided at the upper edges of the side covers; and
an projecting section connected with the longitudinal ribs is provided on the grab bar.
5. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 4,
characterized in that the projecting section extends through
substantially the entire length of the grab bar in the vehicle
width direction.
6. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 4,
characterized in that:
the attachment sections of the grab bar attached to the body frame are a pair of left and right components; and
the projecting section extends to connect the left and right attachment sections.
7. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 4,
characterized in that the projecting section is positioned
before the rear edge of the seat with respect to the vehicle.
8. The motorcycle as claimed in claim 1,
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characterized in that:
the motorcycle includes a rear cover member extending in the vehicle width direction at the rear end of the vehicle and covering the upper surface of the vehicle body behind the 5 seat;
the grab sections of the grab bar are a pair of left and right components;
the left and right grab sections are connected by a connecting section at the boundaries with the attachment 10 sections;
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the rear edge of the connecting section in the vehicle front-and-rear direction is positioned in the vicinity of cross points of first lines corresponding to inner edges of the left and right grab sections in the plan view as viewed from the 15 side of the vehicle and a second line corresponding to the upper edge of the rear cover member as viewed from the side of the vehicle.

A grab bar 50 has a grab section 50a to be grabbed by a rider and attachment sections 50b, 50b to be attached to left and right seat rails (body frame) 5, 5. The attachment sections 50b, 50b extend through a space below a rear edge 13d of a seat 13 toward the front and are connected to the left and right seat rails 5, 5.

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00140-kol-2007-form-18.pdf

00140-kol-2007-others.pdf

0140-kol-2007-abstract.pdf

0140-kol-2007-claims.pdf

0140-kol-2007-correspondence others.pdf

0140-kol-2007-description(complete).pdf

0140-kol-2007-drawings.pdf

0140-kol-2007-form-1.pdf

0140-kol-2007-form-2.pdf

0140-kol-2007-form-3.pdf

0140-kol-2007-form-5.pdf

0140-kol-2007-priority document.pdf

140-KOL-2007-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

140-KOL-2007-AMANDED PAGES OF SPECIFICATION.pdf

140-KOL-2007-CANCELLED PAGES.pdf

140-KOL-2007-CLAIMS.pdf

140-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE 1.5.pdf

140-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS-1.3.pdf

140-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-1.4.pdf

140-kol-2007-correspondence.pdf

140-KOL-2007-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE) 1.1.pdf

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140-KOL-2007-DRAWINGS 1.1.pdf

140-KOL-2007-DRAWINGS.pdf

140-kol-2007-examination report.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM 1.pdf

140-kol-2007-form 13.pdf

140-kol-2007-form 18.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM 2 1.1.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM 2.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM 3 1.1.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM 3-1.2.pdf

140-kol-2007-form 3.pdf

140-kol-2007-form 5.pdf

140-KOL-2007-FORM-27.pdf

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140-kol-2007-granted-claims.pdf

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140-kol-2007-granted-specification.pdf

140-KOL-2007-OTHERS 1.1.pdf

140-KOL-2007-OTHERS.pdf

140-kol-2007-pa.pdf

140-KOL-2007-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

140-kol-2007-priority document.pdf

140-KOL-2007-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT 1.1.pdf

140-kol-2007-reply to examination report.pdf

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Patent Number 246917
Indian Patent Application Number 140/KOL/2007
PG Journal Number 12/2011
Publication Date 25-Mar-2011
Grant Date 21-Mar-2011
Date of Filing 01-Feb-2007
Name of Patentee YAMAHA HATSUDOKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Applicant Address 2500, SHINGAI, IWATA-SHI, SHIZUOKA-KEN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TOSHIAKI OZAWA C/O YAMAHA HATSUDOKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 2500 SHINGAI, IWATA-SHI, SHIZUOKA 4388501
PCT International Classification Number B62K21/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2006-033353 2006-02-10 Japan