| Title of Invention | "MOTORCYCLE" |
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| Abstract | [Problem] To provide a motorcycle that enables reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight by shortening fuel piping for connecting an injector and a fuel pump and by shortening wiring for connecting a control unit to the injector and the fuel pump. [Solution] The motorcycle 10 includes a main frame 13 extending rearward and downward from a head pipe 12, an engine 50 supported on the main frame 13, a throttle body 62 connected to a rear portion of the engine 50 and having the injector 62a for injecting fuel into an intake passage, the fuel pump 81 provided outside of a fuel tank 28, and the control unit 83 for controlling the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81, The injector 62a, the fuel pump 81, and the control unit 83 are disposed around the main frame 13 in such a- manner as to surround the main frame 13. [Selected Drawing] Fig. 2 |
| Full Text | [Document Name] Specification [Title of the Invention] MOTORCYCLE [Technical Field] [0001] The present invention relates to a motorcycle, particularly, to the arrangement of an injector, a fuel pump, and a control unit for controlling the injector and the fuel pump, in the motorcycle. [Background Art] There is known a motorcycle in which a fuel pump and a throttle body having an injector are juxtaposed in the vehicle width direction across a main frame (see, for example. Patent Document 1) . [0003] [Patent Document 1] JP-A No. 2008-143317 [Disclosure of the Invention] [Problem to be Solved by the Invention] [0004] In the motorcycle disclosed in Patent Document 1 mentioned above, since the throttle body and the fuel pump are juxtaposed in the vehicle width direction across the main frame, the injector of the throttle body and the fuel pump can be disposed in close proximity to each other, thus providing an advantage that fuel piping for connecting the injector and the fuel pump is shortened. Even though, however, the injector and the fuel pump are disposed in proximity to each other, if a control unit (ECU) for controlling these components is disposed away from them, wiring for connecting the control unit to the injector and the fuel pump is lengthened, thus increasing vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight. [0005] The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and an object of the invention is to provide a motorcycle that enables reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight by shortening the fuel piping for connecting the injector and the fuel pump and by shortening the wiring for connecting the control unit to the injector and the fuel pump. [Means for solving the Problem] [0006] To achieve the above-mentioned object, in the invention according to Claim 1, there is provided a motorcycle including: a main frame extending rearward and downward from a head pipe; an engine supported on the main frame; a throttle body connected to a rear portion of the engine and having an injector for injecting fuel into an intake passage; a fuel pump provided outside a fuel tank; and a control unit for controlling the injector and the fuel pump, wherein the injector, the fuel pump and the control unit are disposed around the main frame in such a manner as to surround the main frame. [0007] In the invention according to Claim 2, in addition to the configuration in the invention according to Claim 1, an air cleaner is connected through a connecting tube to a rear portion of the throttle body; and the control unit is disposed opposite to the connecting tulDe across the main frame in a vehicle width direction. [0008] In the invention according to Claim 3, in addition to the configuration in the invention according to Claim 1 or 2, the fuel pump has a discharge portion for discharging fuel to the injector; and the control unit is disposed in a direction in which the discharge portion protrudes from the fuel pump and in a position lower than the discharge portion. [0009] In the invention according to Claim 4, there is provided a motorcycle including: a main frame extending rearward and downward from a head pipe; an engine supported on the main frame; a throttle body connected to a rear portion of the engine and having an injector for injecting fuel into an intake passage; a fuel pump provided outside a fuel tank; and a control unit for controlling the injector and the fuel pump, wherein the injector, the fuel pump, and the control unit are disposed distributedly to right and left across the main frame. [Effect of the Invention] [0010] In accordance with the motorcycle according to Claim 1, since the injector, the fuel pump, and the control unit are disposed around the main frame in such a manner as to surround the main frame, the fuel piping for connecting the injector and the fuel pump can be shortened, and the wiring for connecting the control unit to the injector and the fuel pump can be shortened, thus enabling reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight. [0011] In accordance with the motorcycle according to Claim 2, since the air cleaner is connected through the connecting tube to a rear portion of the throttle body and the control unit is disposed opposite to the connecting tube across the main frame in the vehicle width direction, the control unit and the connecting tube can be disposed compactly around the main frame. If the control unit is disposed on the same side as the connecting tube, the control unit or the connecting tube is then disposed far from the main frame in the vehicle width direction, thus increasing vehicle size in the vehicle width direction. [0012] In accordance with the motorcycle according to Claim 3, since the fuel pump has the discharge portion for discharging fuel to the injector and the control unit is disposed in the direction in which the discharge portion protrudes from the fuel pump and in a position lower than the discharge portion, the fuel pump and the control unit can be disposed in close proximity to each other while the control unit is provided in the direction in which the discharge portion protrudes. [0013] In accordance with the motorcycle according to Claim 4, since the injector, the fuel pump, and the control unit are disposed distributedly to right and left across the main frame, the fuel piping for connecting the injector and the fuel pump can be shortened, and the wiring for connecting the control unit to the injector and the fuel pump can be shortened, thus enabling reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight. [Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention] [0014] Hereinbelow, embodiments of a motorcycle according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to drawings. The drawings are to be seen from the direction of reference numerals. In the following descriptions, front/rear, left/right and up/down are as viewed by a rider, and, in the drawings, the front, rear, left, right, up, and down with respect to the vehicle are denoted by Fr, Rr, L, R, U, and D respectively. [0015] (First Embodiment) Referring to Figs. 1 to 7, a first embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention will be described. [0016] In the motorcycle 10 according to the present embodiment, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a body frame 11 includes: a head pipe 12 provided at a front end; a main frame 13 provided along a body center line CL, which passes through the center in the vehicle width direction and extends in the body longitudinal direction, and extending rearward and downward, from the head pipe 12; pivot plates 14 connected to a rear end portion of the main frame 13; a pair of right and left seat frames 15 connected to a middle portion of the main frame 13 and extending rearward and upward; a pair of right and left sub-frames 16 connected to the pivot plates 14 and extending rearward and upward, with sub-frame rear end portions connected to rear end portions of the seat frames 15; and a down tube 17 extending rearward and downward from the head pipe 12. An engine 50 and a transmission 51 integrally provided in a rear portion of the engine 50 are mounted on the main frame 13, the pivot plates 14 and the down tube 17. [0017] The motorcycle 10 includes a front fork 21 steerably supported on the head pipe 12, a front wheel WF rotatably supported on a lower end portion of the front fork 21, a steering handlebar 22 attached to an upper end portion of the front fork 21, swing arms 23 swingably supported on the pivot plates 14, a rear wheel WR rotatably supported on rear end portions of the swing arms 23, cushion units 24 connected to the swing arms 23 and to the sides of the seat frames 15, a headlight 26 and a meter 27 attached to the head pipe 12 through a front stay 25, a fuel tank 28 secured on an upper part of the main frame 13, and a rider seat 29 and a pillion passenger seat 30 provided on upper parts of the seat frames 15. [0018] In Fig. 1, the reference numeral 31 designates a windscreen, 32 a front top cowl, 33 a front cowl, 34 a side cowl, 35 a rear cowl, 36 front turn indicators, 37 a front fender, 38 a tail light, 39 rear turn indicators, 40 a grab rail, 41 a rear fender, 42 a license plate, 43 a reflector, 44 main steps, and 45 pillion steps. [0019] The engine 50 is a single-cylinder engine, and, as shown in Fig. 1, its outer structures include mainly a crankcase 52, a cylinder block 53 attached on a front upper end portion of the crankcase 52, a cylinder head 54 attached on an upper end portion of the cylinder block 53, a cylinder head cover 55 for covering an upper opening of the cylinder head 54, an ACG (generator) cover 56 for covering an opening in a left side surface of the crankcase 52, and a clutch cover (not illustrated) for covering an opening in a right side surface of the crankcase 52. [0020] As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a throttle body 62 is connected through an intake pipe 61 to an intake port 54a formed in a rear portion of the cylinder head 54, and an air cleaner 64 is connected through a connecting tube 63 to a rear portion of the throttle body 62. These components form an intake passage for feeding air into a combustion chamber (not illustrated) in the engine 50. An injector 62a for injecting fuel into the intake passage (injecting fuel toward the intake port 54a in the present embodiment) is integrally provided on an upper portion of the throttle body 62. A muffler 66 is connected through an exhaust pipe 65 to an exhaust port (not illustrated) formed in a front portion of the cylinder head 54. [0021] As shown in Figs. 2 to 5, the air cleaner 64 is fastened, with a bolt 91 and a nut 92, at its front portion to an air cleaner stay 71 welded on a left side surface of a rear portion of the main frame 13, and a fuel pump 81 for supplying fuel to the injector 62a on the throttle body 62 is fastened to a base portion of the air cleaner stay 71 with bolts 93, 93 through a fuel pump holder 72. The fuel pump 81 and the injector 62a are connected with a fuel supply hose 82, which is fuel piping. The fuel pump 81 is provided, as a separate unit, outside the fuel tank 28. A rear portion of the air cleaner 64 is fastened to the right and left sub-frames 16 with bolts 94. In Fig. 3, the reference numeral 81a designates a fuel supply hose for supplying fuel from the fuel tank 28 to the fuel pump 81, and the numeral 81b designates a fuel return hose for returning fuel from the fuel pump 81 to the fuel tank 28. [0022] Further, as shown in Figs. 2 to 7, a control unit (ECU) 83 for controlling the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81 is attached on a rear and lower portion of the air cleaner stay 71, in a manner that a control unit holder 73 in which substantially the whole of the control unit 83 is fitted is inserted into a control unit stay 74, which is integrally formed on the rear and lower portion of the air cleaner stay 71 and is substantially U-shaped in a plan view. [0023] As shovjn in Figs. 2 to 5, the control unit 83 and the injector 62a are connected with wiring 84a, and the control unit 83 and the fuel pump 81 are connected with wiring 84b. Wiring 84c for other devices (such as various sensors and lighting equipment for example, excepting the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81) mounted on the motorcycle 10 is also connected to the control unit 83. The wiring 84a, 84b, 84c are combined as one wire harness 85 run along the main frame 13 and the seat frames 15. [0024] Further, in the present embodiment, as mentioned above, the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 are disposed on the left side of the body center line CL by . having the throttle body 62 connected to the rear portion of the cylinder head 54 and disposed on the right side of the body center line CL, the fuel pump 81 attached to the air cleaner stay 71 through the fuel pump holder 72, and the control unit 83 attached to the air cleaner stay 71 through the control unit holder 73 and the control unit stay 74, and, as shown in Fig. 2, the injector 62a, the fuel pump 81, and the control unit 83 are disposed around the main frame 13 in such a manner as to surround the main frame 13. Thus, the fuel supply hose 82 connecting the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81 is shortened, and the wiring 84a, 84b connecting the control unit 83 to the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81 are shortened, thus reducing vehicle manufacturing cost and body weight. [0025] In the present embodiment, as shown in Figs. 2 to 5, the control unit 83 has a coupler 83a to which the wiring 84a, 84b, 84c are connected, and is disposed so that an insertion opening for connection with the wiring of the coupler 83a faces upward and is on the top of the control unit 83. Thus, the wiring 84a, 84b can be further shortened If the coupler 83a faces downward, the wiring passing above the control unit 83 must be connected to the coupler 83a after passing through the control unit 83 once and making a U-turn, the wiring becomes correspondingly lengthened. The coupler 83a is provided with water-proof coating. [0026] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 2, the control'unit 83 is disposed opposite to the connecting tube 63 across the main frame 13 in the vehicle width direction. Thus, the control unit 83 and the connecting tube 63 can be disposed compactly around the main frame 13. If the control unit 83 is disposed on the same side as the connecting tube 63, the control unit 83 or the connecting tube 63 is then disposed far from the main frame 13 in the vehicle width direction, thus increasing vehicle size in the vehicle width direction. [0027] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 2, the fuel pump 81 is disposed opposite to the control unit 83 across the main frame 13 in the vehicle width direction. Thus, the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 are disposed compactly around the main frame 13. [0028] In the present embodiment, as shown in Figs. 2 to 5, a discharge portion 86 for discharging fuel to the injector 62a protrudes from an upper end portion of the fuel pump 81, and the control unit 83 is disposed in the direction in which the discharge portion 86 protrudes from the fuel pump 81 and in a position lower than the discharge portion 86. Thus, the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 can be disposed in close proximity to each other while the control unit 83 is provided in the direction in which the discharge portion 86 protrudes. [0029] In the present embodiment, in a vehicle plan view, the throttle body 62 and the injector 62a are disposed on the right side of the vehicle body and the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 on the left side of the vehicle body, across the body center line CL. Further, in the present embodiment, the above can be paraphrased that distribution to the right and left is implemented across the main frame 13. [0030] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 1, the fuel pump 81, the control unit 83, and the air cleaner 64 are covered by the side cowl 34. [0031] As described above, according to the motorcycle 10 in the present embodiment, since the injector 62a, the fuel pump 81, and the control unit 83 are disposed around the main frame 13 in such a manner as to surround the main frame 13, the fuel supply hose 82 connecting the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81 can be shortened, and the wiring 84a, 84b connecting the control unit 83 to the injector 62a and the fuel pump 81 can be shortened, thus enabling reduction in manufacturing cost and body weight. [0032] According to the motorcycle 10 in the present embodiment, since the air cleaner 64 is connected through the connecting tube 63 to the rear portion of the throttle body 62 and the control unit 83 is disposed opposite to the connecting tube 63 across the main frame 13 in the vehicle width direction, the control unit 83 and the connecting tube 63 can be disposed compactly around the main frame 13. [0033] According to the motorcycle 10 in the present embodiment, since the discharge portion 86 for discharging fuel to the injector 62a protrudes from the upper end portion of the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 is disposed in the direction in which the discharge portion 86 protrudes from the fuel pump 81 and in a position lower than the discharge portion 86, the fuel pump 81 and the control unit 83 can be disposed in close proximity to each other while the control unit 83 is provided in the direction in which the discharge portion 86 protrudes. [0034] According to the motorcycle 10 in the present embodiment, since the control unit 83 is attached to the air cleaner stay 71 provided on the main frame 13 and supporting the air cleaner 64, a supporting member is shared by the air cleaner 64 and the control unit 83. Thus, the number of parts can be reduced, thereby enabling reduction in vehicle manufacturing cost. [0035] (Second Embodiment) Next, referring to Fig. 7, a second embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention will be described. The same reference numerals are given to the same or equivalent components as the first embodiment, and the explanation thereof is simplified or omitted. [0036] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 7, the control unit 83 is supported on a control unit stay 74a provided in such a manner as to extend downward from a left side surface of a middle portion of the main frame 13. Other configurations and working effects are the same as those in the first embodiment. [0037] (Third Embodiment) Next, referring to Fig. 8, a third embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention will be described. The same reference numerals are given to the same or equivalent components as the first embodiment, and the explanation thereof is simplified or omitted. [0038] In the present embodiment, as shown in Fig. 8, the control unit 83 is supported on a control unit stay 74b provided on a right side surface of a rear portion of the main frame 13. In the case of the present embodiment, the connecting tube 53 is provided formed in a curve protruding outward in the vehicle width direction so as to circumvent the control unit 83. Other configurations and working effects are the same as those in the first embodiment. [Brief Description of the Drawings] [0039] [Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a left side view for explaining the first embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention. [Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the periphery of the throttle body, the fuel pump, and the control unit shown in Fig. 1. [Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is an enlarged side view of the periphery, of the throttle body, the fuel pump, and the control unit shown in Fig. 1. [Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a perspective view, as seen from the front left, of the periphery of the throttle body, the fuel pump, and the control unit shown in Fig. 1. [Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a perspective view, as seen from the rear left, of the periphery of the throttle body, the fuel pump, and the control unit shown in Fig. 1. [Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a perspective view, as seen from the rear left, of the periphery of the air cleaner stay shown in Fig. 5. [Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is an enlarged main-portion plan view for explaining the second embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention. [Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is an enlarged main-portion plan view for explaining the third embodiment of the motorcycle according to the present invention. [Description of Reference Numerals or Letters] [0040] 10... Motorcycle 11... Body frame 12... Head pipe 13... Main frame 50... Engine 51... Transmission 52... Crankcase 53... Cylinder block 54... Cylinder head 54a... Intake port 61... Intake pipe 62... Throttle body 62a . .. Inj ector 63... Connecting tube 64... Air cleaner 71... Air cleaner stay 72... Fuel pump holder 73... Control unit holder 14... Control unit stay 81,.. Fuel pump 82,.. Fuel supply hose (Fuel piping) 83 . . . Control unit (ECU) 84a... Wiring 84b... Wiring 84c... Wiring 85. . . Wire harness 86... Discharge portion CL... Body center line [Document Name] Scope of Claims [Claim 1] A motorcycle comprising: a main frame extending rearward and downward from a head pipe; an engine supported on the main frame; a throttle body connected to a rear portion of the engine and having an injector for injecting fuel into an intake passage; a fuel pump provided outside a fuel tank; and a control unit for controlling the injector and the fuel pump, wherein the injector, the fuel pump, and the control unit are disposed around the main frame in such a manner as to surround the main frame. [Claim 2] The motorcycle according to Claim 1, wherein: an air cleaner is connected through a connecting tube to a rear portion of the throttle body; and the control unit is disposed opposite to the connecting tube across the main frame in a vehicle width direction. [Claim 3] The motorcycle according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein: the fuel pump has a discharge portion for discharging fuel to the injector; and the control unit is disposed in a direction in which the discharge portion protrudes from the fuel pump and in a position lower than the discharge portion. [Claim 4] A motorcycle comprising: a main frame extending rearward and downward from a head pipe; an engine supported on the main frame; a throttle body connected to a rear portion of the engine and having an-injector for injecting fuel into an intake passage; a fuel pump provided outside a fuel tank; and a control unit for controlling the injector and the fuel pump, wherein the injector, the fuel pump, and the control unit are disposed distributedly to right and left across the main frame. |
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| Patent Number | 271545 | ||||||||||||
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| Indian Patent Application Number | 2011/CHE/2009 | ||||||||||||
| PG Journal Number | 09/2016 | ||||||||||||
| Publication Date | 26-Feb-2016 | ||||||||||||
| Grant Date | 25-Feb-2016 | ||||||||||||
| Date of Filing | 24-Aug-2009 | ||||||||||||
| Name of Patentee | HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. | ||||||||||||
| Applicant Address | 1-1, MINAMIAOYAMA 2-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO | ||||||||||||
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| PCT International Classification Number | B62J 39/00 | ||||||||||||
| PCT International Application Number | N/A | ||||||||||||
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