Title of Invention | A MOTORCYCLE WITH RADIATOR ARRANGED IN ITS BODY |
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Abstract | The object of the Present invention is to provide a motorcycle that enables enhancing the cooling efficiency of electric equipment. [Solution] A radiator 61 is arranged in a leg shield 81 that covers the fronts of rider1s legs when a rider sits on a seat at the back of a front wheel 14, a battery 62 as electric equipment 60 is arranged at the back of the radiator 61, and an electric equipment housing 77 that is arranged around the battery 62 and houses the electric equipment 60 including the battery 62 is provided. The electric equipment housing 77 is formed by partitioning it with a partition wall 78 including a front side wall 101, a bottom wall 103 and a rear side wall 104. [Selected Drawing] Fig. 4 |
Full Text | [Document Name] Specification [Title of the Invention] MOTORCYCLE [Technical Field] [0001] The present invention relates to a motorcycle where a radiator is arranged in its body. [Background Art] [0002] A motorcycle where a radiator is arranged in its body and an electric equipment housing that houses electric equipment is arranged is known (for example, refer to a patent document 1). [Patent document 1] JP-A No. H8-127377 (Fig. 3) [0003] As shown in Fig. 3 in the patent document 1, a radiator 25 is arranged on the downside of a step floor, a battery 45 is arranged side by side with the radiator 25, and a duct 39 as air intake means is arranged in front of the radiator 25. The radiator 25 is cooled by passing running wind in a direction A of ventilation from the front of the body. [0004] A demand that the radiator 25 is to be large-sized is made to secure predetermined cooling performance because the output of an engine is enhanced, however, when the width of the radiator 25 is increased, there is a large constraint on securing space for mounting it in a case that the radiator 25 is arranged on the downside of the step floor as in related art. Further, as the radiator is required to be mounted in a position where running wind can be efficiently guided to the radiator, the position where the radiator is mounted is more limited. [0005] Then, it is conceivable that a radiator formed longer in height is arranged utilizing dead space at the back of a front wheel and in front of the step floor so as to enhance the efficiency of cooling. However, when the radiator is arranged in such a position, electric equipment such as a battery located at the back of the radiator is exposed to heat by the radiator and to a warm current that passes the radiator and it is required that enhancing the efficiency of cooling the radiator and securing performance for cooling the electric equipment are compatible. Technique that enables enhancing the efficiency of cooling the radiator and simultaneously enhancing the efficiency of cooling the electric equipment is desired. [Disclosure of the Invention] [Problem to be Solved by the Invention] [0006] The object of the present invention is to provide a motorcycle where the efficiency of cooling electric equipment can be enhanced. [Means for Solving the Problem] [0007] The invention according to Claim 1 provides the motorcycle where a radiator is arranged in the body, wherein an electric equipment housing that houses the electric equipment is arranged at the back of the radiator, a partition is provided between the radiator and the electric equipment housing and an air duct for ventilation is formed between the partition and the electric equipment housing. [0008] In the invention according to Claim 2, a leg shield that covers the fronts of rider!s legs when a rider sits on a seat for occupants is provided to the body, an air intake guide is formed between the leg shield and an extended part of the partition and the air intake guide continues to the air duct. [0009] In the invention according to Claim 3, the air duct is partitioned into a front duct and a rear duct by a separating wall provided between the partition and the electric equipment housing, air that passes the front duct is exhausted outside from the front duct and air that passes the rear duct is exhausted outside after the air flows along the bottom of the electric equipment housing. [0010] In the invention according to Claim 4, the radiator is arranged in the leg shield at the back of a front wheel, the electric equipment housing is arranged at the back of the leg shield and on the downside of a footrest member and the electric equipment housing is arranged close to the radiator. [0011] In the invention according to Claim 5, an outside air intake port that takes outside air into the air intake guide is provided in a position higher than an upper end of the radiator. [Effect of the Invention] [0012] In the invention according to Claim 1, as the partition is provided between the radiator and the electric equipment housing and the air duct for ventilation is formed between the partition and the electric equipment housing, running wind passes the air duct, passes the vicinity of the electric equipment housing, and cools the electric equipment housing. As the electric equipment housing is not influenced by a warm current that passes the radiator and in addition, is cooled by cooling air, the efficiency of cooling the electric equipment can be enhanced. Therefore, the efficiency of cooling the electric equipment can be enhanced. [0013] In the invention according to Claim 2, the leg shield that covers the fronts of rider!s legs when a rider sits on the seat for occupants is provided to the body, the air intake guide is formed between the leg shield and the extended part of the partition, and the air intake guide continues to the air duct. As the air intake guide is formed by only providing the extended part acquired by extending the partition, the air intake guide can be acquired with simple structure. [0014] In the invention according to Claim 3, the air duct is partitioned into the front duct and the rear duct by the separating wall provided between the partition and the electric equipment housing. As running wind passes the front duct and is exhausted outside from the front duct, the heat of the radiator is hardly conducted to the electric equipment. Besides, as running wind passes the rear duct and is exhausted outside after the running wind flows along the bottom of the electric equipment housing, the efficiency of cooling the electric equipment can be more enhanced. [0015] In the invention according to Claim 4, as the electric equipment housing is arranged close to the radiator, the radiator and the electric equipment can be arranged compactly. Therefore, limited space can be effectively utilized. [0016] In the invention according to Claim 5, as the outside air intake port that takes outside air into the air intake guide is provided in the position higher than the upper end of the radiator, the invasion of raised dust and mud into the outside air intake port can be inhibited. [Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention] [0017] Referring to the attached drawings, a best embodiment of the present invention will be described below. In the drawings, "front side", "rear side", "left", "right", "upside" and "downside" denote directions viewed from a rider. The drawings shall be viewed in a direction of reference numerals. Fig. 1 is a side view showing a motorcycle according to the present invention. The motorcycle 10 is a scooter-type vehicle provided with a head pipe 12 provided to the front end of a body frame 11, a front fork 13 supported by the head pipe 12 so that the front fork can be steered, a front wheel 14 supported by a lower part of the front fork 13, a steering handlebar 15 attached to an upper part of the front fork 13, a power unit 20 attached to a lower part of the body frame 11 via a link mechanism 16 so that the power unit can be vertically rocked, a rear wheel 22 as a driving wheel rotatably provided to the rear 21 of the power unit 20 and a rear cushion unit 23 attached between the rear 21 of the power unit 20 and the rear of the body frame 11. [0018] The body frame 11 is mainly configured by the head pipe 12, a pair of right and left side frames 31, 31 (only a reference numeral 31 on this side is shown) bonded to the head pipe 12, a center frame 32 hung from the head pipe 12 between the side frames 31, 31, a front cross member 33 that couples the respective fronts of both side frames 31, 31, coupling frames 35, 35 (only a reference numeral 35 on this side is shown) which are extended longitudinally on the downside of a center cover 34 that also functions as a footrest for a rider and both ends of which are coupled to each side frame 31, 31, a lower cross member 36 that is arranged on the downside of both coupling frames 35, 35, couples both side frames 31, 31 and couples a lower end of the center frame 32, an intermediate cross member 37 that couples respective intermediate parts of both side frames 31, 31, a rear cross member 38 that couples respective rear ends of both side frames 31, 31 and a pair of right and left rear subframes 39, 39 (only a reference numeral 39 on this side is shown) attached to both side frames 31, 31. A reference numeral 41 denotes a guard arm of a radiator described later. [0019] The link mechanism 16 includes pivot plates 42, 42 (only a reference numeral 42 on this side is shown) attacnect to respective lower parts of the side frames 31, 31, a pair of right and left first link arms 45, 45 (only a reference numeral 45 on this side is shown) turnably supported by the pivot plates 42 via a pivot shaft 43 on the side of the body frame, second link arms 48, 48 (only a reference numeral 48 on this side is shown) respective one ends of which are turnably coupled to the respective other ends of the first link arms 45, 45 via a coupling shaft 4 6 and a pivot shaft 51 on the side of the power unit attached to the respective other ends of the second link arms 48, 48 and turnably supported by the power unit 20. [0020] The motorcycle 10 is provided with a front cowl 54 that is arranged in front of the head pipe 12 and the right and left side frames 31, 31 and covers the front of a body 50, the center cover 34 that is arranged at the back of the front cowl 54 and also functions as the footrest for a rider and a rear cowl 56 that is arranged at the back of the center cover 34 and covers the rear of the body 50. In this case, the front cowl 54 includes a leg shield described later. The body frame 11 is provided to the body 50 of the motorcycle 10. [0021] A radiator 61 is arranged in the front of the body 50 in the motorcycle 10, electric equipment 60 including a battery 62 is arranged on the downside of the center cover 34 at the back of the radiator 61, and a fuel tank 63 is arranged in the rear of the body 50. A reference numeral 64 denotes a front fender, 65 denotes a subcowl, 66 denotes a headlight, 67 denotes fuel supply equipment, 68 denotes a cylinder which is a part of the power unit 20, 69 denotes an air cleaner, 71 denotes a seat for occupants, and 72 denotes a rear fender. [0023] Fig. 2 shows the mounting structure of the radiator and a pair of right and left supporting plates 73, 73 are extended to the radiator 61 upward from its upper part. The supporting plates 73, 73 of the radiator 61 are supported by a pair of right and left stays 74, 74 extended downward from the front cross member 33. An outside air intake guide 88 that guides air for cooling an electric equipment housing described later is arranged on the right side of a radiator tank 75 provided to an upper part of the radiator 61. [0024] Fig. 3 is an explanatory drawing for explaining the configuration of the electric equipment housing and its vicinity. A step floor 76 is installed on the right and left coupling frames 35, 35 from the upside and the electric equipment housing 77 is formed on the step floor 76. The electric equipment housing 77 is provided with a partition wall 78 in its vicinity. Referring to Fig. 4, the details of the electric equipment housing 77 will be described below. [0025] Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing a main part of the motorcycle according to tne present invention and snows tne configuration of the electric equipment housing 77 and its vicinity respectively provided to the step floor 76. The radiator 61 that cools cooling water of the engine is arranged in the leg shield 81 that covers the fronts of rider's legs when a rider sits on the seat for occupants (71 in Fig. 1) in a position at the back of the front wheel (14 in Fig. 1), the battery 62 for the electric equipment 60 is arranged at the back of the radiator 61, and the electric equipment housing 77 that houses the battery 62 is arranged. [0026] The electric equipment housing 77 is arranged on the downside of the center cover 34 that also functions as a footrest member 79 in a position at the back of the leg shield 81 and is arranged closely at the back of the radiator 61. As the electric equipment housing 77 is arranged close to the radiator 61, the radiator 61 and the electric equipment 60 can be arranged closely and compactly. Therefore, limited space can be effectively utilized. [0027] A partition 82 is provided between the radiator 61 and the electric equipment housing 77 and an air duct 83 for ventilation is formed between the partition 82 and the electric equipment housing 77. In addition, the leg shield 81 is coupled to the upper end of the step floor 76 provided with the electric equipment housing 77, an extended member 85 as an extended part 84 is coupled upward from an upper end 82t of the partition 82, an air intake guide 86 is formed between the leg shield 81 and the extended member 85, and the air intake guide 86 continues to the air duct 83. The air intake guide 86 is extended to the substantial upper end of the radiator 61 and an outside air intake port 87 that takes outside air into the air intake guide 86 is provided in a higher position than the upper end 61t of the radiator 61. [0028] As the outside air intake port 87 that takes outside air into the air intake guide 86 is provided in the higher position than the upper end of the radiator 61, it can inhibit the invasion of raised duct and mud through the outside air intake port 87. [0029] As the air intake guide 86 is formed between the leg shield 81 and the extended member 85 of the partition 82 and the air intake guide 86 continues to the air duct 83, the air intake guide 8 6 can be formed with simple structure that the extended member 85 is merely provided. Therefore, the number of parts can be inhibited. [0030] The partition 82 is attached by plural fastening members 91 from the downside of the step floor 76. An undercover 92 that covers the bottom of the body 50 is attached on the downside of the partition 82. Plural openings 97 are provided to the front of the undercover 92. The openings 97 function as an exhaust port 96 of air that passes the radiator 61. [0031] The center cover 34 that covers the upside of the step floor 76 is attached. A radiator cover 94 having plural openings 93 that can pass air is arranged in front of the radiator 61. A reference numeral 95 denotes a fan motor mounted on the radiator 61. [0032] Running wind that passes the openings 93 open on the radiator cover 94 is radiated from the openings 97 open on the undercover 92 through the radiator 61. Besides, running wind that passes the outside air intake port 87 passes over the radiator tank 75 and is guided into the air intake guide 86. In addition, a part of running wind that passes the openings 93 of the radiator cover 94 passes by the radiator 61 by the outside air intake guide 88 and is guided into the air intake guide 86. [0033] Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the structure of the extended part provided with the outside air intake port and its vicinity according to the present invention. In Fig. 5, the radiator is detached. The partition 82 is arranged in front of the step floor 76 and the extended member 85 is coupled to the upper end 82t of the partition 82. As described above, running wind that passes the upside of and by the radiator (61 in Fig. 4) flows together in the vicinity of an entrance of the air intake guide (86 in Fig. 4) and is guided into the air intake guide 86. [0034] Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing the configuration of the electric equipment housing and its vicinity according to the present invention and shows structure for cooling the battery 62 as the electric equipment 60. The electric equipment housing 77 is provided with the partition wall 78 and is formed by partitioning it with the partition wall 78. The partition wall 78 is provided with a front side wall 101, a bottom wall 103 and a rear side wall 104. [0035] The partition 82 attached below the step floor 76 is configured by a vertical wall 108, a lateral wall 109, a front wall 111 extended downward from the lateral wall 109, a diagonal wall 112 extended diagonally backward from the front wall 111, a bottom wall 113 extended backward from the diagonal wall 112 and a rear wall 114 extended upward from the bottom wall 113 in order from the upper end of the front, and the walls are arranged so that they encircle the partition wall 78. Therefore, the air duct 83 is formed between the partition 82 and the partition wall 78. [0036] In addition, a separating wall 115 for separating the front side wall 101 and the partition 82 is provided between the front side wall 101 forming a part of the partition wall 78 and the partition 82. The separating wall 115 is extended upward from the diagonal wall 112. [0037] When the front side isolated in two by the separating wall 115 of the air duct is a front duct 116 and the rear side is a rear duct 117, the front duct 116 as adiabatic space is formed between the front wall 111 and the separating wall 115. The rear duct 117 also functions as the above-mentioned air duct 83. An opening 121 is formed at the bottom of the front duct 116. [0038] Air of a flow rate Ql that flows via the outside air intake port (87 in Fig. 4) passes the air intake guide 86, is separated by the separating wall 115, and is divided into the front duct 116 and the rear duct 117. Air of a flow rate Q2 that flows through the front duct 116 is exhausted outside via the opening 121, air of a flow rate Q3 that flows through the rear duct 117 passes between the rear side wall 104 and the rear wall 114, and is exhausted outside via the opening 121 provided on their upside. In this casef relation among the flow rates is expressed by "Ql = Q2 + Q3". [0039] That is, the air duct 83 is divided into the front duct 116 and the rear duct 117 by the separating wall 115 provided between the partition 82 and the electric equipment housing 77, the air of the flow rate Q2 that flows through the front duct 116 is exhausted outside from the front duct 116, and after the air of the flow rate Q3 that flows through the rear duct 117 flows along the bottom of the electric equipment housing 77, it is exhausted outside. [0040] As air as running wind is made to flow at the flow rate Q2 in the front duct 116, the heat of the radiator 61 can be substantially prevented from being conducted to the electric equipment 60. t Besides, as air as running wind is made to flow at the flow rate Q3 in the rear duct 117, efficiency at which the electric equipment 60 is cooled can be more enhanced. [0041] Fig. 7 is a sectional view viewed along a line 7-7 in Fig. 6 and shows structure acquired by attaching the partition 82 to the electric equipment housing 77 from the underside of the drawing for cooling the electric equipment 60. A reference numeral 123 denotes a fuse box. The front duct 116 is formed between the front wall 111 and the separating wall 115 and the rear duct 117 is formed between the separating wall 115 and the front side wall 101. [0042] Next, the action of the above-mentioned motorcycle will be described. As shown in Fig. 4, the electric equipment housing 77 that houses the electric equipment is arranged at the back of the radiator 61, the partition 82 is provided between the radiator 61 and the electric equipment housing 77, and the air duct 83 that conducts air is formed between the partition 82 and the electric equipment housing 77. [0043] Air which is running wind passes the air duct 83, passes the vicinity of the electric equipment housing 77, and cools the electric equipment housing 77. As the electric equipment housing 77 is cooled, the cooling efficiency of the electric equipment 60 can be enhanced. Particularly, the structure is suitable for a case that the structure is utilized for electric equipment such as the battery 62 that it itself generates heat. [0044] In addition, as the electric equipment housing 77 is arranged at the back of the radiator 61, the width of the body is not required to be increased. Therefore, the cooling efficiency of the electric equipment 60 can be enhanced without increasing the body width. [0045] In Claim 1, the separating wall provided between the partition and the electric equipment housing may be also omitted. [Industrial Availability] [0046] The present invention is suitable for a motorcycle. [Brief Description of the Drawings] [0047] [Fig. 1] is a side view showing a motorcycle according to the present invention. [Fig. 2] shows structure for mounting a radiator. [Fig. 3] is an explanatory drawing for explaining the configuration of an electric equipment housing and its vicinity. [Fig. 4] is a sectional view showing a main part of the motorcycle according to the present invention. [Fig. 5] is a perspective view showing the structure of an extended part provided with an outside air intake port and its vicinity according to the present invention. [Fig. 6] is a sectional view showing the configuration of the electric equipment housing and its vicinity according to the present invention. [Fig. 7] is a sectional view viewed along a line 7-7 in Fig. 6. [Description of Reference Numerals] [0048] 10... Motorcycle, 50... Body, 60... Electric equipment, 61... Radiator, 71... Seat for occupants, 77... Electric equipment housing, 7 9. . . Footrest member, 81... Leg shield, 82... Partition, 83... Air duct, 84... Extended part, 86. . . Air intake guide, 87... Outside air intake port, 115... Separating wall, 116... Front duct, 117... Rear duct Document NameJ Scope of Claims [Claim 1] A motorcycle where a radiator is arranged in the body, wherein: an electric equipment housing that houses electric equipment is arranged at the back of the radiator; a partition is provided between the radiator and the electric equipment housing; and an air duct for ventilation is formed between the partition and the electric equipment housing. [Claim 2] The motorcycle according to Claim 1, wherein: a leg shield that covers the fronts of rider's legs when a rider sits on a seat for occupants is provided to the body; an air intake guide is formed between the leg shield and an extended part of the partition; and the air intake guide continues to the air duct. [Claim 3] The motorcycle according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein: the air duct is partitioned into a front duct and a rear duct by a separating wall provided between the partition and the electric equipment housing; air that passes the front duct is exhausted outside from the front duct; and air that passes the rear duct is exhausted outside after the air flows along the bottom of the electric equipment housing. [Claim 4] The motorcvcle according to Claim 2 or 3, wherein: the radiator is arranged in the leg shield at the back of a front wheel; the electric equipment housing is arranged on the downside of a footrest member at the back of the leg shield; and the electric equipment housing is arranged close to the radiator. [Claim 5] The motorcycle according to Claim 2, 3 or 4, wherein: an outside air intake port that takes outside air into the air intake guide is provided in a position higher than an upper end of the radiator. |
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Patent Number | 246516 | ||||||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 820/CHE/2007 | ||||||||||||
PG Journal Number | 09/2011 | ||||||||||||
Publication Date | 04-Mar-2011 | ||||||||||||
Grant Date | 02-Mar-2011 | ||||||||||||
Date of Filing | 17-Apr-2007 | ||||||||||||
Name of Patentee | HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. | ||||||||||||
Applicant Address | 1-1, MINAMI-AOYAMA 2-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 107-8556, JAPAN | ||||||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | B62J 39/00 | ||||||||||||
PCT International Application Number | N/A | ||||||||||||
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