FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY, MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORY, AND METHOD OF ATTACHMENT
20190118891 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
- Scott McKinster (Watertown, WI, US)
- Stephen Perry (Colorado Springs, CO, US)
- Stephen Hebert (Franklin, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B62J9/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J50/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2200/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/0451
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2015/03447
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fuel tank assembly for a motorcycle. The fuel tank assembly includes a fuel tank defining a fuel containment volume. The fuel tank has an upper wall. A fuel cap is operable to selectively open and close the fuel containment volume. A motorcycle accessory is attachable to the fuel tank via a connection structure including first and second connection portions that are complementary and inter-engageable together to positively define a fully-secured state. The first connection portion is secured to an exterior surface of the upper wall of the fuel tank, and the second connection portion is secured to the motorcycle accessory. The connection structure defines a finite position and rotational orientation of the motorcycle accessory upon relative rotation of the motorcycle accessory with respect to the fuel tank to the fully secured state.
Claims
1. A motorcycle accessory assembly for attachment with a motorcycle fuel tank, the motorcycle accessory assembly comprising: an accessory including: an outer end defined by a cover for viewing and/or handling, an inner end opposed from the outer end along a central axis, and a connection portion provided at the inner end, wherein the connection portion of the accessory is devoid of screw threads and forms part of a bayonet connection, wherein the connection portion includes at least one structure of the group consisting of: bayonet slots and locking tabs, and wherein the cover extends radially outward beyond the connection portion to cover the connection portion.
2. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover defines an uninterrupted surface completely covering the connection portion.
3. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, wherein the motorcycle accessory is a battery powered or solar powered electrical device having a display at the outer end.
4. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, further comprising an additional connection portion cooperating with the connection portion of the accessory to define the bayonet connection, wherein the additional connection portion is adapted for securement with the fuel tank.
5. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 4, wherein the additional connection portion fits radially between first and second walls that extend from the inner end of the accessory.
6. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, further comprising an axially-compressible resilient member extending outwardly from the inner end of the accessory and adapted to be compressed between the accessory and the fuel tank when the bayonet connection is secured.
7. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 6, wherein the resilient member is positioned radially inward of the connection portion and fits at least partially into the inner end of the accessory.
8. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 6, wherein the resilient member is in the form of a hollow cylinder or a closed cylinder.
9. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, wherein the connection portion includes three circumferentially-spaced locking tabs positioned at even intervals, each of the locking tabs having a prong that extends radially outward.
10. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the cover has a convex shape.
11. A motorcycle accessory assembly for attachment with a motorcycle fuel tank, the motorcycle accessory assembly comprising: an accessory including: an outer end defined by a cover for viewing and/or handling, an inner end opposed from the outer end along a central axis, and a connection portion provided at the inner end; and an axially-compressible resilient member positioned radially inward of the connection portion and fitting at least partially into the inner end of the accessory, wherein the cover defines an uninterrupted surface completely covering the connection portion, the surface extending radially outward beyond the connection portion.
12. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the motorcycle accessory is a battery powered or solar powered electrical device having a display at the outer end.
13. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the connection portion forms part of a bayonet connection and includes at least one structure of the group consisting of: bayonet slots and locking tabs.
14. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 13, further comprising an additional connection portion cooperating with the connection portion of the accessory to define the bayonet connection, wherein the additional connection portion is adapted for securement with the fuel tank.
15. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 14, wherein the additional connection portion fits radially between first and second walls that extend from the inner end of the accessory.
16. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the resilient member extends outwardly from the inner end of the accessory to be compressed between the accessory and the fuel tank when the accessory is attached to the fuel tank with the connection portion.
17. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the resilient member is in the form of a closed cylinder.
18. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the resilient member is in the form of a hollow cylinder.
19. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein the connection portion includes three circumferentially-spaced locking tabs positioned at even intervals, each of the locking tabs having a prong that extends radially outward.
20. The motorcycle accessory assembly of claim 11, wherein an outer surface of the cover has a convex shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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[0018] In addition to the fuel tank 20 and the fuel cap 32, the fuel tank assembly includes an accessory 44. The accessory 44 is positioned on an exterior surface of the upper wall 28 of the fuel tank 20, and can be provided at a position that mirrors the position of the fuel cap 32 across a longitudinal center plane P of the motorcycle 24. The longitudinal center plane P can be a symmetry plane defined by the shape of the fuel tank 20 and/or other parts of the motorcycle 24 such as the handlebar 36, a seat, etc. As shown, the accessory 44 can have an outward appearance that mimics that of the fuel cap 32, thus providing visual symmetry to the fuel tank assembly. For example, the accessory 44 can include a cover 46 having an outer shape matching an outer shape of the fuel cap 32. The accessory 44 can take a number of other forms, including certain examples set forth further below, among others. The accessory 44 includes opposing ends including an outer end 44A and an inner end 44B. The accessory 44 is configured to attach to the motorcycle 24 such that the outer end 44A is exposed and faces generally away from the motorcycle 24 (i.e., away from the fuel tank 20) and the inner end 44B faces generally toward the motorcycle 24 (i.e., toward the fuel tank 20). The outer end 44A of the accessory 44, which can be provided by the cover 46 or a surface thereof, provides a surface for viewing and/or handling.
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[0020] The connection structure formed by the first and second connection portions 50, 54 is free of screw threads and defines a finite position and rotational orientation of the accessory 44 relative to the fuel tank 20 upon relative rotation of the accessory 44 with respect to the fuel tank 20 to the fully-secured state. In other words, at the point of being fully-secured, additional applied torque does not further tighten the first connection portion 50 to the second connection portion 54, and further relative rotation of the first and second connection portions 50, 54 may be physically blocked. As defined herein, positively defining a fully-secured state does not include a connection, such as a threaded connection, which becomes increasingly secured by additional tightening torque. Rather, positively defining a fully-secured state refers to the connection providing a predetermined, finite end to the coupling procedure. It is also noted that the connection structure for the accessory 44 enables the accessory 44 to achieve the fully-secured state with a total rotation relative to the fuel tank 20 of less than one full turn (i.e., 360 degrees of rotation), and in some cases one half turn (i.e., 180 degrees of rotation) or less. The connection structure may provide one or both of audible and tactile feedback as confirmation of positively achieving the fully-secured state.
[0021] The first and second connection portions 50, 54 can define a bayonet connection that positively defines the fully-secured state and does not rely on screw threads to make a connection. In the construction of
[0022] Each of the bayonet slots 50A has an entry portion 50B (
[0023] To prevent unwanted noise and provide an axial preload when the first and second connection portions 50, 54 are coupled together, at least one resilient member 68 is provided. In the illustrated construction, the resilient member 68 is a ring of resilient material (e.g., rubber) arranged for compression between the upper wall 28 and the accessory 44 when the accessory 44 is in the fully-secured state. In other words, the resilient member 68 has a free height in the axial direction that is greater than an available axial space defined between the accessory 44 and the first connection portion 50. The resilient member 68 is illustrated in the form of a hollow cylinder with flat axial ends, but may take other forms such as a torus. An inner diameter of the resilient member 68 is larger than a diameter on which the bayonet slots 50A are arranged. The resilient member 68 is positioned radially outside the first and second connection portions 50, 54. The accessory 44 (e.g., the cover 46) can be provided with a cylindrical wall or cylindrical wall segments 76 for positively positioning the resilient member 68 with respect to the central axis A.
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[0026] Although each of the prongs 54A may be shaped identically to each other,
[0027] Turning back to the accessories 44, 144, it has been mentioned that the accessories 44, 144 can include a cover 46 with an outer end 44A, 144A that provides an exterior surface for viewing and/or handling. In some cases, the accessories 44, 144 may be decorative items that optionally match the appearance of the fuel cap 32, or provides another desired visual effect. However, the accessories 44, 144 can take a number of other forms, some of which are described further and illustrated herein. For example, an accessory having a connection structure according to the above description can be an electronic device that is battery powered or solar powered. The accessory can include a display. One such non-limiting example is shown in
[0028] Another construction, illustrated in
[0029] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.