VIBRATION ISOLATOR
20230249779 ยท 2023-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F1/376
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62K21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vibration isolator according to the present invention includes: an annular main body that is made of an annular elastic member, arranged surrounding at least part of a component housed inside a handlebar, and housed inside the handlebar together with the component; a plurality of protrusions that are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular main body, protruding so as to abut on an inner surface of the handlebar; and a plurality of recesses that are formed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular main body, recessed toward the outer peripheral surface.
Claims
1. A vibration isolator comprising: an annular main body made of an annular elastic member, the annular main body being arranged surrounding at least part of a component housed inside a handlebar, the annular main body being housed inside the handlebar together with the component; a plurality of protrusions formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular main body, the protrusions protruding so as to abut on an inner surface of the handlebar; and a plurality of recesses formed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular main body, the recesses being recessed toward the outer peripheral surface.
2. The vibration isolator according to claim 1, wherein each of the recesses is, for one of the protrusions, formed corresponding to a part where the protrusion is formed.
3. The vibration isolator according to claim 2, wherein the recesses are formed on the inner peripheral surface at parts where the protrusions are formed of the annular main body.
3. The vibration isolator according to claim 3, wherein the recesses and the protrusions are formed in substantially same outer shapes.
5. The vibration isolator according to claim 4, wherein a thickness of the annular main body in vicinities of both ends of the protrusion and the recess corresponding to each other in a circumferential direction of the annular main body is thinner than that of another part.
6. The vibration isolator according to claim 4, wherein the protrusions and the recesses are formed arranged at substantially equal intervals along a circumferential direction of the annular main body.
7. The vibration isolator according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is formed except vicinities of both ends in a width direction of the annular main body, the width direction corresponding to an axial direction of the handlebar.
8. The vibration isolator according to claim 7, wherein both the ends of the protrusion in the width direction of the annular main body corresponding to the axial direction of the handlebar are each formed so as to gradually rise toward a center side of the protrusion.
9. The vibration isolator according to claim 8, wherein the recess is formed uniformly along the width direction of the annular main body corresponding to the axial direction of the handlebar.
10. A steering comprising a handlebar, a housed component housed inside the handlebar, and a vibration isolator arranged surrounding at least part of the housed component and housed inside the handlebar together with the housed component, the vibration isolator comprising: an annular main body made of an annular elastic member; a plurality of protrusions formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular main body, the protrusions protruding so as to abut on an inner surface of the handlebar; and a plurality of recesses formed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular main body, the recesses being recessed toward the outer peripheral surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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EXAMPLE EMBODIMENT
First Example Embodiment
[0017] A first example embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0018] The vibration isolator according to the present invention is arranged to surround an internal component inserted into a handlebar of a motorcycle or the like, and is inserted into the handlebar together with the internal component. In this example embodiment, as shown in
[0019] As shown in
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[0022] Further, the vibration isolator 1 includes a plurality of protrusions 11 projecting further outward on the outer peripheral surface of the annular main body 10. The protrusions 11 are arranged and formed at approximately equal intervals along the circumferential direction of the annular main body 10. For example, in this example embodiment, as shown in
[0023] Further, as shown in
[0024] Furthermore, as shown in
[0025] Further, as shown in
[0026] Further, as shown in
[0027] Furthermore, as shown in
[0028] Next, how the accelerator position sensor 20 with the vibration isolator 1 having the abovementioned structure installed is inserted into the handlebar 30 will be described with reference to
[0029] When the handlebar 30 vibrates, the protrusions 11 of the vibration isolator 1 are compressed and restored in the direction of arrow Yl, thereby reciprocally changing the shapes. At the time, in particular, since the recess 12 is formed on the inner surface side of the protrusion 11, the periphery of the protrusion 11 is easily deformed in the shear direction as indicated by arrow Y2. Consequently, by using the vibration isolator 1 according to the present invention, a higher vibration isolation effect can be exhibited, and increase of the performance can be achieved. In particular, as described above, by forming the recess 12 at a position corresponding to the protrusion 11, making the outer shapes of the protrusion 11 and the recess 12 the same, and making a portion between the inclined portions of the protrusion 11 and the recess 12 thin, deformation of the protrusion 11 in the compression direction and deformation of the periphery thereof in the shear direction are facilitated, so that a higher vibration isolation effect can be exhibited and the performance can be further increased. Since the abovementioned shape makes it possible to increase the vibration isolation performance of the vibration isolator 1, it is also possible to make the entire vibration isolator 1 thinner, that is, smaller in size.
[0030] By housing a component such as the accelerator position sensor 20 with the vibration isolator 1 installed inside the handlebar 30 as described above, a steering of a vehicle such as a motorcycle can be manufactured. However, a component on which the vibration isolator 1 described above is installed is not limited to the accelerator position sensor 20, and may be any component.
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
[0031] The whole or part of the example embodiments disclosed above can be described as the following supplementary notes. Below, the overview of a vibration isolator and a steering according to the present invention will be described. However, the present invention is not limited to the following configurations.
(Supplementary Note 1)
[0032] A vibration isolator comprising:
[0033] an annular main body made of an annular elastic member, the annular main body being arranged surrounding at least part of a component housed inside a handlebar, the annular main body being housed inside the handlebar together with the component;
[0034] a plurality of protrusions formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular main body, the protrusions protruding so as to abut on an inner surface of the handlebar; and
[0035] a plurality of recesses formed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular main body, the recesses being recessed toward the outer peripheral surface.
(Supplementary Note 2)
[0036] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 1, wherein
[0037] each of the recesses is, for one of the protrusions, formed corresponding to a part where the protrusion is formed.
(Supplementary Note 3)
[0038] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 2, wherein
[0039] the recesses are formed on the inner peripheral surface at parts where the protrusions are formed of the annular main body.
(Supplementary Note 4)
[0040] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 3, wherein
[0041] the recesses and the protrusions are formed in substantially same outer shapes.
(Supplementary Note 5)
[0042] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 4, wherein
[0043] a thickness of the annular main body in vicinities of both ends of the protrusion and the recess corresponding to each other in a circumferential direction of the annular main body is thinner than that of another part.
(Supplementary Note 6)
[0044] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 4 or 5, wherein
[0045] the protrusions and the recesses are formed arranged at substantially equal intervals along a circumferential direction of the annular main body.
(Supplementary Note 7)
[0046] The vibration isolator according to any of Supplementary Notes 1 to 6, wherein
[0047] the protrusion is formed except vicinities of both ends in a width direction of the annular main body, the width direction corresponding to an axial direction of the handlebar.
(Supplementary Note 8)
[0048] The vibration isolator according to Supplementary Note 7, wherein
[0049] both the ends of the protrusion in the width direction of the annular main body corresponding to the axial direction of the handlebar are each formed so as to gradually rise toward a center side of the protrusion.
(Supplementary Note 9)
[0050] The vibration isolator according to any of Supplementary Notes 1 to 8, wherein
[0051] the recess is formed uniformly along the width direction of the annular main body corresponding to the axial direction of the handlebar.
(Supplementary Note 10)
[0052] A steering comprising a handlebar, a housed component housed inside the handlebar, and a vibration isolator arranged surrounding at least part of the housed component and housed inside the handlebar together with the housed component, the vibration isolator comprising:
[0053] an annular main body made of an annular elastic member;
[0054] a plurality of protrusions formed on an outer peripheral surface of the annular main body, the protrusions protruding so as to abut on an inner surface of the handlebar; and
[0055] a plurality of recesses formed on an inner peripheral surface of the annular main body, the recesses being recessed toward the outer peripheral surface.
[0056] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to the example embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the above example embodiments. The configurations and details of the present invention can be changed in various manners that can be understood by one skilled in the art within the scope of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF NUMERALS
[0057] 1 vibration isolator
[0058] 10 annular main body
[0059] 11 protrusion
[0060] 12 recess
[0061] 20 accelerator position sensor
[0062] 21 case
[0063] 30 handlebar