Vehicle
12528556 ยท 2026-01-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K5/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle includes a first suspension between a body and a front wheel, and a second suspension between the body and a rear wheel. An angle 1 represents a ramp brake-over angle, and angles 2, 3, and 4 respectively represent angles corresponding to the ramp brake-over angle when the first and the second suspension are fully stretched, fully compressed and fully stretched respectively, and fully stretched and fully compressed respectively. When a wheelbase is not smaller than about 1340 mm, the angle 1 is not smaller than about 55 degrees, a value 2/1 is not smaller than about 1.25, a value 3/1 is not smaller than about 0.9, and a value 4/1 is not smaller than about 0.8. When the wheelbase is not smaller than about 1340 mm and not greater than about 2000 mm, a wheel travel on the rear wheel side is not smaller than about 360 mm, a ratio of a stretch-side value to a compression-side value (stretch-side/compression-side) of the wheel travel on the rear wheel side is not smaller than about 0.5, and a value 2/1 is not smaller than about 1.25.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when an angle 1 represents a ramp brake-over angle, an angle 2 represents an angle in an up-down direction defined by a tangential line extending through a bottom portion of the body at a center of a wheelbase to the front wheel and a tangential line extending through the bottom portion of the body at the center of the wheelbase to the rear wheel when the first suspension and the second suspension are fully stretched, and the wheelbase is not smaller than 1340 mm: the angle 1 is not smaller than 55 degrees; and a ratio of the angle 2 to the angle 1 (2/1) is not smaller than 1.25.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a bar handle on the body.
3. The vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising a saddle-type seat provided on the body.
4. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the front wheel and the rear wheel includes a plurality thereof.
5. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle has a minimum ground clearance not smaller than 275 mm.
6. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when an angle 1 represents a ramp brake-over angle, an angle 3 represents an angle in an up-down direction defined by a tangential line extending through a bottom portion of the body at a center of a wheelbase to the front wheel and a tangential line extending through the bottom portion of the body at the center of the wheelbase to the rear wheel when the first suspension is fully compressed and the second suspension is fully stretched, and the wheelbase is not smaller than 1340 mm: the angle 1 is not smaller than 55 degrees; and a ratio of the angle 3 to the angle 1 (3/1) is not smaller than 0.9.
7. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when an angle 1 represents a ramp brake-over angle, an angle 4 represents an angle in an up-down direction defined by a tangential line extending through a bottom portion of the body at a center of a wheelbase to the front wheel and a tangential line extending through the bottom portion of the body at the center of the wheelbase to the rear wheel when the first suspension is fully stretched and the second suspension is fully compressed, and the wheelbase is not smaller than 1340 mm: the angle 1 is not smaller than 55 degrees; and a ratio of the angle 4 to the angle 1 (4/1) is not smaller than 0.8.
8. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when the vehicle has a wheelbase not smaller than 1340 mm and not greater than 2000 mm: a wheel travel on a rear wheel side is not smaller than 360 mm.
9. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when the vehicle has a wheelbase not smaller than 1340 mm and not greater than 2000 mm: a wheel travel ratio of a stretch-side to a compression-side (stretch-side/compression-side) on a rear wheel side is not smaller than 0.5.
10. The vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the vehicle has a wheel travel ratio of a stretch-side to a compression-side (stretch-side/compression-side) on a front wheel side not smaller than 0.5.
11. A vehicle comprising: a body; a front wheel and a rear wheel; a first suspension between the body and the front wheel; and a second suspension between the body and the rear wheel; wherein when an angle 1 represents a ramp brake-over angle, an angle 2 represents an angle in an up-down direction defined by a tangential line extending through a bottom portion of the body at a center of a wheelbase to the front wheel and a tangential line extending through the bottom portion of the body at the center of the wheelbase to the rear wheel when the first suspension and the second suspension are fully stretched, and the wheelbase is not smaller than 1340 mm and not greater than 2000 mm: a ratio of the angle 2 to the angle 1 (2/1) is not smaller than 1.25.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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(18) Each front wheel 14 includes a wheel 14a and a front tire 14b attached to the wheel 14a. Likewise, each rear wheel 16 includes a wheel 16a and a rear tire 16b attached to the wheel 16a.
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(28) Further preferably, the minimum ground clearance H of the vehicle 10 is not smaller than about 275 mm, and the front tires 14b and the rear tires 16b (front wheels 14 and rear wheels 16) have an outer diameter not smaller than about 30 inches.
(29) According to the vehicle 10 as described above, when traveling uphill on a steep slope or traveling over a large bump for example, there is a load shift toward the rear wheel 16 side, so the rear wheel 16 side second suspensions 24 sink and the front wheel 14 side first suspensions 22 stretch. During downhill travel, on the other hand, there is a load shift toward the front wheel 14 side, so the front wheel 14 side first suspensions 22 sink and the rear wheel 16 side second suspensions 24 stretch. In the vehicle 10, even if the wheelbase is long, the ramp brake-over angle 1 is made greater such that the minimum ground clearance H is increased accordingly and there is less likelihood for rubbing the ground with the bottom of the vehicle. Also, increasing the wheel travel offers the same advantage.
(30) More specifically, the following functions and advantages are obtained:
(31) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm, the angle 1 not smaller than about 55 degrees, and the 2 to 1 ratio (2/1) not smaller than about 1.25, even if the vehicle 10 has a long wheelbase, it becomes possible to increase the ramp brake-over angle 1. Further, it becomes possible to increase the front wheel 14 stretch-side wheel travel FE and the rear wheel 16 stretch-side wheel travel RE. Thus, the minimum ground clearance H is increased, making it less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle regardless of road conditions (flat, uphill or downhill).
(32) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm, the angle 1 not smaller than about 55 degrees, and the 3 to 1 ratio (3/1) not smaller than about 0.9, even if the vehicle 10 has a long wheelbase, it becomes possible to increase the ramp brake-over angle 1. Further, it becomes possible to increase the angle 3 to a value not significantly different from the ramp brake-over angle 1. Therefore, it becomes less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle especially in downhill situations.
(33) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm, the angle 1 not smaller than about 55 degrees, and the 4 to 1 ratio (4/1) not smaller than about 0.8, even if the vehicle 10 has a long wheelbase, it becomes possible to increase the ramp brake-over angle 1. Further, it becomes possible to increase the angle 4 to a value not significantly different from the ramp brake-over angle 1. Therefore, it becomes less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle especially in uphill situations.
(34) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm and not greater than about 2000, and rear wheel 16 side wheel travel (RE+RC) to a value not smaller than about 360 mm, it becomes possible to increase the rear wheel 16 side wheel travel (RE+RC) in the vehicle 10 whose wheelbase is longer than typical ATV but shorter than those of the ROVs (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles). This arrangement makes it less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle especially in uphill travel situations.
(35) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm and not greater than about 2000, and rear wheel 16 side wheel travel ratio of the stretch-side to the compression-side (stretch-side/compression-side: RE/RC) to a value not smaller than about 0.5, it becomes possible to relatively increase the rear wheel 16 stretch-side wheel travel RE in the vehicle 10 whose wheelbase is longer than typical ATVs but shorter than those of the ROVs. This arrangement makes it less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle especially in downhill travel situations. Further, by making the front wheel 14 side wheel travel ratio of the stretch-side to the compression-side (stretch-side/compression-side: FE/FC) not smaller than about 0.5, it becomes possible to relatively increase also the front wheel 14 stretch-side wheel travel FE. This arrangement makes it less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle especially in uphill situations.
(36) By making the wheelbase not smaller than about 1340 mm and not greater than about 2000 mm; and the 2 to 1 ratio (2/1) not smaller than about 1.25, it becomes possible to increase the front wheel 14 stretch-side wheel travel FE and the rear wheel 16 stretch-side wheel travel RE in the vehicle 10 whose wheelbase is longer than typical ATV but shorter than those of the ROVs. Therefore, it becomes less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle regardless of road conditions (flat, uphill or downhill).
(37) By making the minimum ground clearance H not smaller than about 275 mm, even the vehicle 10 which has a long wheelbase becomes less likely to rub the ground with the bottom of the vehicle regardless of road conditions (flat, uphill or downhill).
(38) Preferred embodiments of the present invention are suitably applied to the vehicle 10 which is a four-wheel off-road vehicle including the bar handle 18 and/or the saddle-style seat 20.
(39) In the preferred embodiment of the present invention described above, description was made for a case where the vehicle 10 includes the pair of front wheels 14 and the pair of rear wheels 16. However, preferred embodiment of the present invention are not limited to this. The present invention is applicable to vehicles which include a front and a rear wheel, including a plurality of at least one of the front and rear wheels, and also applicable to tricycles too.
(40) While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.