Motorcycle position lamp attachment structure
09896025 ยท 2018-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K19/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A position lamp mounting structure (32) is provided separately from a support structure for a headlamp. The position lamp mounting structure (32) includes a top bridge (41) for supporting an upper portion of a front fork assembly (9), a handle holder (33) for sandwiching a handlebar (34) between it and the top bridge (4), a lamp holder (37) provided in the handle holder (33), and a lamp unit (40) fitted to the lamp holder (37). The lamp unit (40) includes a position lamp (44) built therein.
Claims
1. A position lamp mounting structure for a motorcycle, which is provided separately from a support structure for a headlamp, the position lamp mounting structure comprising: a top bridge to support an upper portion of a front fork assembly; a handle holder to sandwich a handlebar between it and the top bridge; a lamp holder provided in the handle holder; and a lamp unit fitted to the lamp holder, the lamp unit having a position lamp built therein, wherein the top bridge has a support arm protruding upwardly from the top bridge, and the handlebar is sandwiched between the support arm and the handle holder.
2. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, in which the lamp holder is formed integrally with the handle holder.
3. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, in which the lamp unit is removably fastened to the lamp holder through a lamp bracket.
4. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, in which the lamp unit comprises a lamp main body to support the position lamp and a lens cover mounted on a front surface of the lamp main body; and the lamp holder includes left and right arm portions to cover side portions of the lamp main body from laterally outside.
5. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 4, in which a harness of the lamp unit is led out from a gap between the left and right arm portions.
6. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, in which the lamp holder has an open space defined in an upper portion thereof and further comprising a covering body to cover the open space.
7. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 6, in which the lamp holder and the covering body cooperate with each other to define an exposure opening through which a light emitting surface in the lamp unit is exposed forwardly.
8. The position lamp mounting structure for the motorcycle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an instrument unit fastened to the lamp holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. In particular,
(10) The main frame 1 has a rear end portion provided with a swingarm bracket 13, and a swingarm 14 is supported by the swingarm bracket 13 for pivotal movement up and down about a pivot pin 18 that is inserted through a front end portion of the swingarm 14. A rear wheel 19 is rotatably supported by a rear end portion of the swingarm 14. A motorcycle combustion engine E is supported by a lower intermediate portion of the main frame 1, and this combustion engine E is operable to drive the rear wheel 19 through a power transmission mechanism 20 such as, for example, a drive chain disposed on a left side of the motorcycle body.
(11) A rider's seat 21 and a fellow passenger's seat 22, positioned rearwardly of the rider's seat 21, are supported by the rear frame 2. A fuel tank 25 is fitted at an upper portion of the main frame 1, that is, a motorcycle body upper portion between the handlebar 12 and the rider's seat 21. A headlamp device 28 is supported by the top bridge 4 and the bottom bridge 8 through upper and lower support structures 24, and a front fairing 29 made of a resinous material is supported by the headlamp device 28 so as to cover the headlamp device 28 from above, below and lateral sides. A side fairing 30 made of a resinous material is mounted rearwardly of the front fairing 29 so as to cover a region ranging from a lower portion of the fuel tank 25 to a portion forwardly of the combustion engine E and a lower portion of the combustion engine E. A region below the rider's seat 21 and the fellow passenger's seat 22 is covered from laterally outer sides by a rear covering 31.
(12) A lamp unit 40 having a position lamp built therein is disposed above the headlamp device 28. This lamp unit 40 is fitted to the top bridge 4 by a position lamp mounting structure that pertains to the preferred embodiment of the present invention that will be described hereinafter. This mounting structure is employed separately from a support structure 24 for the headlamp device 28.
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(14) The lamp holder 37 has left and right arm portions 39A and 39B formed therein. Left and right holder base portions 38A and 38B, from which the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B are formed so as to extend, are formed integrally with the handle holder 33, and two lower side (front side) threaded holes 41 and 41 and two upper side (rear side) threaded holes 72 and 72 are formed in the respective left and right holder base portions 38A and 38B. Also, the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B are formed with respective mounting holes 43. As best shown in
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(17) The bracket front portion 59 and the bracket rear portion 60 are connected together when bolts 63 are passed through the connecting holes 61, 61, 62 and 62 from front while in the overlapped condition until those bolts 63 are threaded into respective rubber nuts 64 on a rear side, thereby forming the lamp bracket 49 referred to previously as shown in
(18) In other words, in a condition in which the pair of the threadingly bored bosses 54 in the lamp unit 40 shown in
(19) As shown in
(20) The instrument unit 83 is positioned relative to the lamp holder 37 when the engagement pin 90 is inserted into an engagement hole 91 of the handle holder 33 of
(21) The harness 89 drawn outwardly from the instrument unit 83 is, together with the harness 56 drawn outwardly from the harness lead-out portion 52 of the lamp unit 40, drawn out downwardly through a gap S delimited between the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B of the lamp holder 37. Those harnesses 56 and 89 are, as shown in
(22) Both of the lamp unit 40 and the instrument unit 83 are disposed in the lamp holder 37 at a site between the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B. The interval between the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B is a vacant space 45. Accordingly, after the handle holder 33 formed integrally with the lamp holder 37 has been fitted to the top bridge 4, the lamp unit 40 and the instrument unit 83 can be assembled in the lamp holder 37 by inserting them from the space 45 into the inside of the arm portions 39A and 39B.
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(25) In this position lamp mounting structure, since the lamp holder 37 is provided in the handle holder 33 which sandwiches the handlebar 34 at a location between it and the top bridge 4, the lamp holder 37 can be suitably disposed at a motorcycle body intermediate portion which is suitable as a mounting position for the single position lamp 44. With the lamp unit 40 fitted to the lamp holder 37 as described above, the lamp unit 40 can be fitted at a position above the headlamp device 28 by means of the mounting structure that is separate from the support structure for the headlamp device 28. Accordingly, the lamp unit 40 can select the shape freely regardless of the shape of the front fairing 29 and the specification of the headlamp device 28. Also, the degree of freedom of the shape and the structure of any of the front fairing 29 and the headlamp device 28 are also increased.
(26) Also, since the lamp holder 37 referred to above is formed integrally in the handle holder 33, it is sufficient to change the shape of the existing handle holder 33 to an lamp holder integrated type and, accordingly, without incurring the increase of the number of component part used, the lamp unit 40 can be fitted to the motorcycle body separately from the headlamp device 28.
(27) In addition, since the lamp unit 40 is removably fastened to the lamp holder 37 through the lamp bracket 49, as compared with the case in which the lamp unit 40 is provided with a mounting portion at which it is mounted on the lamp holder 37, the lamp unit 40 can be compactized. Therefore, a replacement work of the lamp unit 40 can be eased and the replacement cost can be reduced.
(28) Moreover, in the lamp unit 40, the lens cover 51 is mounted on the front surface of the lamp main body 50 which supports the position lamp 44, and the lamp holder 37 includes the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B for covering the lateral sides of the lamp main body 50 from outside. Accordingly, when the lamp unit 40 is fitted to the lamp holder 37, the lateral sides of the lamp main body 50, except for the front surface thereof on which the lens cover 51 is mounted, are covered by the left and right arms 39A and 39B of the lamp holder 37 from outside. Therefore, the exterior look of the motorcycle body front portion improved.
(29) The harness 56 of the lamp unit 40 is led out from the space S delimited between the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B possessed by the lamp holder 37. Since this harness 56 is usually drawn from a rear portion of the lamp unit 40, drawing the harness 56 out from the spaces between the left and right arm portions 39A and 39B in a downward direction makes it possible to allow the harness 56 to be smoothly drawn out to the outside of the lamp unit 40 without making the harness 56 diverted on a grand scale.
(30) Further, since the lamp holder 37 has the space 45 in an upper portion thereof and the covering body 74 covering this space 45 is fitted to the lamp holder 37, a required work such as, for example, screw fastening and wiring can be easily performed from this space 45 to the lamp holder 37 and the lamp unit 40 before the covering body 74 is fitted. In addition, since the space 45 is covered by the covering body 74 after the completion of the work, the exterior look of the motorcycle body front portion improves.
(31) Furthermore, when the covering body 74 covering the space 45 of the lamp holder 37 is fitted to the lamp holder 37, only the lens cover 51, which is the light emitting surface of the lamp unit 40, is exposed forwards from the exposure opening 95 formed by the lamp holder 37 and the covering body 74, while the site except for the light emitting surface is covered by the lamp holder 37 and the covering body 74. Therefore, the exterior look of the motorcycle body front portion improves after all.
(32) Finally, since the instrument unit 83 is too removably fitted to the lamp holder 37 along with the lamp unit 40, the structure can be simplified to such an extent as to eliminate the use of an uncalled-for a member for supporting the instrument unit 83.
(33) While the preferred embodiment have been fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings, numerous changes and modifications thereof are obvious without departing from the gist of the present invention. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are to be equally understood as included within the scope of the present invention.
(34) Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous changes and modifications within the framework of obviousness upon the reading of the specification herein presented of the present invention. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are, unless they depart from the scope of the present invention as delivered from the claims annexed hereto, to be construed as included therein.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(35) 4 . . . Top bridge 9 . . . Front fork assembly 29 . . . headlamp 33 . . . Handle holder 34 . . . Handlebar 37 . . . Lamp holder 39A, 39B . . . Arm portion 40 . . . Lamp unit 44 . . . Positon lamp 45 . . . Opening 49 . . . Lamp bracket 50 . . . Lamp main body 51 . . . Lens cover (Light emitting surface) 56 . . . Harness 74 . . . Covering body 83 . . . Instrument unit 95 . . . Exposure opening S . . . Gap