A motorcycle of such a type that a vehicle body frame is provided thereon with an internal combustion engine 4 in front and a transmission 5 in rear. An intermediate driving shaft 18 is interposed between a crankshaft 8 of the engine 4 and an input shaft 13 of the transmission 5. The driving shaft 18 is provided at its both end portions with an A.C. generator 19 and a control member 20 for an ignition circuit, for instance, a pulse generator or a contact breaker. According to this arrangement, even in the case where the engine is of a multiple cylinder type and the crankshaft is comparatively large in length, the motorcycle is prevented from becoming remarkably large in width locally at its crankshaft portion.
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1. A motorized two-wheeled vehicle comprising a vehicle body frame having a front wheel and a rear wheel, an internal combustion engine positioned adjacent said front wheel having a crankshaft and a bottom portion, a transmission positioned rearwardly of the engine and driven thereby, characterized in that there is provided, between the crankshaft on the bottom portion of the engine and an input shaft on a front portion of the transmission, an intermediate shaft connected to the crankshaft in such a manner that the intermediate shaft is positioned above the crankshaft, and the intermediate shaft is provided on one end thereof with A.C. generator, on a middle portion thereof with a power transmission means from the crankshaft, and on a side portion thereof opposite said one end with a starter gear, and a starter motor connected to the starter gear is positioned at almost the same level with the intermediate shaft.
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This is a division of application Ser. No. 350,350, filed Feb. 19, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,462,482, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 101,110, filed June 11, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,331,212 issued May 25, 1982.
This invention relates to a motorized two-wheeled vehicle such as a motorcycle or the like chiefly of such a type that an internal combustion engine thereof is a multiple cylinder engine such as of 4 cylinders, 6 cylinders or the like.
There has been hitherto known, with this kind of two-wheeled vehicle, such a type one that a vehicle body frame having a front wheel and a rear wheel is provided thereon with an internal combustion engine in front and a transmission in rear so that an output of the engine may be transmitted through the transmission to the rear wheel. It has been usual, in this case, that a crankshaft on the bottom portion of the engine is provided on its right and left end portions with an A.C. generator and a control member for an ignition circuit, for instance, a pulse generator or a contact breaker. This arrangement, however, is attended with the following inconvenience especially where the engine is constructed to be of such a multiple cylinder type that plural ones, for instance, 6 ones of a cylinder extending nearly vertically are disposed laterally.
Namely, in this case, there is caused such an inconvenience that the crankshaft per se becomes comparatively large in length laterally, and the A.C. generator and the control member as mentioned above on its both end portions act to further increase the length thereof, and thus the two-wheeled vehicle is remarkably increased in width locally and the appearance thereof tends to be injured.
This invention has for its object to provide a motorized two-wheeled vehicle which is free from the foregoing inconvenience, and in such a type of vehicle that a vehicle body frame having a front wheel and a rear wheel is provided thereon with an internal combustion engine in front and a transmission in rear so that an output of the engine may be transmitted through the transmission to the rear wheel, it is characterized in that an intermediate driving shaft is provided laterally between a laterally extending crankshaft on the bottom portion of the engine and a laterally extending input shaft at the front portion of the transmission so that rotation of the crankshaft may be transmitted through the intermediate driving shaft to the input shaft, and an A.C. generator and a control member for an ignition circuit, for instance, a pulse generator or a contact breaker are provided on both end portions of the intermediate driving shaft.
Thus, according to this invention, the intermediate driving shaft is interposed between the crankshaft of the engine and the input shaft of the transmission in the rear thereof, and the A.C. generator and the control member for the ignition circuit are disposed on both end portions thereof, so that this invention has such advantageous effects that the foregoing inconvenience of the conventional arrangement in which the A.C. generator and the control member are disposed on both end portions of the crankshaft can be removed, and thus especially in the case where the same is applied to such a case that the engine is a multiple cylinder type one and accordingly the crankshaft is laterally long, there can be obtained such a vehicle that the whole thereof is comparatively small in width and the appearance thereof is excellent.
In this case, it is desirable that the A.C. generator and the control member for the ignition circuit as mentioned before which are electric parts are provided at comparatively high positions together with a starter motor which is also an electric part, and thus those are protected from rain water or the like from the surface of the earth.
This invention has for its other object to provide a motorized two-wheeled vehicle satisfying this requirement, and it is characterized in that, in the foregoing arrangement, the driving shaft is so provided as to be positioned higher than the crankshaft, and there is provided to be positioned in the rear thereof and at nearly the same level therewith a starter motor connected to a starter gear on the driving shaft.
Thus, according to this invention, the intermediate driving shaft between the crankshaft and the input shaft of the transmission is positioned higher than the crankshaft, so that the electric parts on its both end portions, namely, the A.C. generator and the control member for the ignition circuit can be given a large level above the surface of the earth and thus can be effectively protected from rain water or the like from the earth surface, and additionally the starter motor which is another electric part can be also positioned at nearly the same level therewith above the earth surface and thus can be also protected from rain water or the like, and thus troubles of the electric parts can be remarkably decreased and the appearance can become good.
FIG. 1 is a side view of one example of this invention two-wheeled vehicle,
FIG. 2 is an enlarged side view, partly in section, of an important section thereof, and
FIGS. 3 and 4 are sectional views taken along the lines III--III and IV--IV in FIG. 2.
One embodying example of this invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, numeral 1 denotes a vehicle body frame of a motorcycle, and numerals 2, 3 denote a front wheel and a rear wheel of the same, and the vehicle body frame 1 is provided at its front portion with an internal combustion engine 4 and at its rear portion with a transmission 5 so that an output of the engine 4 may be transmitted through the transmission 5 to the rear wheel 3.
The engine 4 is constructed into such a 6 cylinder engine that six cylinders 6, each extending nearly vertically, are disposed laterally, and the same has a crankshaft 8 extending laterally in a crank chamber 7 on its lower side.
Referring to the drawings, numerals 9, 10 denote a pair of front and rear valve driving cam shafts on the upper side thereof, and numeral 11 denotes a carburetor on the rear side thereof, and six carburetors 11 are disposed laterally.
Each cylinder 6, as in a known manner, has therein a piston 6a and has on its upper side a pair of intake valves 6b, 6b and a pair of exhaust valves 6c, 6c. Referring to the drawings, numeral 6d denotes an ignition plug.
The transmission 5 is so constructed that an input shaft 13 on its front side and an output shaft 14 on its rear side are provided in parallel one with another in an outer surrounding transmission casing 12, and is of such a type that the two shafts 13, 14 are interconnected through selectable plural gear trains 15, and the same is connected at a sprocket 16 on an outer end of the output shaft 14 to the rear wheel 3 through a chain 17.
The foregoing arrangement is not especially different from that in the conventional vehicle. According to this invention, an intermediate driving shaft 18 is provided laterally between the crankshaft 8 and the input shaft 13 of the transmission 5 so that an output of the crankshaft 8 may be transmitted through the intermediate driving shaft 18 to the input shaft 13, and additionally an A.C. generator 19 and a control member 20 for an ignition circuit, for instance, a pulse generator or a contact breaker are disposed on right and left end portions of the intermediate driving shaft 18. In this case, the driving shaft 18 is comparatively shortened in length so that the total length thereof including the members 19, 20 on its both end portions may be within the length of the crankshaft 8. The control member 20 comprises the pulse generator in the case where the ignition circuit is of a non-contact type, and the same comprises the contact breaker in the case where the circuit is of a contact type.
More in detail, the intermediate driving shaft 18 has at its middle portion a power transmission means including a sprocket 21, and the sprocket 21 is in engagement through a chain 22 with a sprocket 23 on the middle portion of the crankshaft 8, and additionally the intermediate shaft 18 has on one side portion thereof a driving gear 24, and the gear 24 is in engagement with an input gear 25 on one end portion of the input shaft 13, so that by rotation of the crankshaft 8, the intermediate driving shaft 18 and additionally the input shaft 13 through the shaft 18 can be rotated together. In the illustrated embodiment, the intermediate driving shaft 18 comprises a tubular shaft, and the generator 19 is connected through a friction clutch 26 to one end portion thereof, and a shaft 27 is extended from the outer end portion thereof and the pulse generator serving as the control member 20 is provided thereon.
The A.C. generator 19 comprises a rotor and a starter as in a known manner, and the same is connected at its rotor to the driving shaft 18. Further, it is also the case with the control member 20 and the same is connected at its rotor to the driving shaft 18. In the case where the member 20 is the pulse generator as mentioned before, it is so arranged that a pulse signal generated therefrom may be led to a switching element in the ignition circuit.
The operation of the above arrangement will now be explained as follows:
If the engine 4 is operated, the crankshaft 8 is rotated, and in conjunction therewith the intermediate driving shaft 18 and through the same the input shaft 13 of the transmission 5 are rotated together, so that the rear wheel 3 is driven through the output shaft 14 of the transmission 5 and running of the motorcycle is given, and in the meanwhile the A.C. generator 19 and the control member 20 for the ignition circuit are given rotation through the driving shaft 18 for being operated together. Referring to the drawings, numeral 28 denotes a fuel tank above the engine 4, numeral 29 denotes a steering handle in front of the same, numeral 30 denotes a driver's seat in the rear, and numeral 31 denoted a muffler extending rearwards from the engine 4.
According to this invention, additionally, as mentioned before, the intermediate driving shaft 18 is so provided as to be positioned higher than the crankshaft 8, and a starter motor 33 connected to a starter gear 32 on the shaft 18 is so provided as to be positioned in the rear thereof and at almost the same level therewith.
More in detail, the starter motor 33 is so provided as to be positioned upward of the output shaft 14, and a gear 34 on its output side is in engagement through an intermediate gear 35 with the starter gear 32 on the driving shaft 18 on a side portion thereof opposite the end with the A.C. generator 19 so that the motor 33 may serve, as occasion demands, to operate the crankshaft 8 through the driving shaft 18 for operation to starting operation to the engine 4. Consequently, the A.C. generator 19 and the control member 20 for the ignition circuit which are both electric parts, and the starter motor 33 which is also an electric part are all become large in height above the earth surface and can be prevented from rain water or the like from the earth surface.
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