Canister
US-2017009707-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US10539097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10539097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615251377-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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A saddle-ride type vehicle for enabling the placement of canisters with a required absorption-chamber capacity in a compact manner. The saddle-ride type vehicle includes a head pipe supporting a steering shaft connecting with a handlebar; a vehicle-body frame connecting with the head pipe; a fuel tank placed to the rear of the head pipe and supported on an upper portion of the vehicle-body frame; and a pair of canisters for absorbing evaporated fuel introduced from the fuel tank. The canisters are vertically placed under one side portion of the fuel tank in a position along the vehicle-longitudinal direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A saddle-ride vehicle, comprising: a head pipe supporting a steering shaft connecting with a handlebar; a vehicle-body frame connecting with the head pipe; a fuel tank placed to a rear of the head pipe and supported on an upper portion of the vehicle body frame; and a pair of canisters for absorbing evaporated fuel introduced from the fuel tank, the pair of the canisters being vertically placed under one side portion of the fuel tank in a position along a vehicle-longitudinal direction, wherein at least part of a first canister of the pair of canisters overlaps a second canister of the pair of canisters in the vehicle-longitudinal direction and partially sits above the second canister in a vertical plane. 2. The saddle-ride type vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of left and right front wheels independently suspended; and a pair of left and right front shock absorbers mounted between the front wheels and the vehicle-body frame; wherein the pair of the canisters are arranged in vicinity of the rear of any one of the left and right front shock absorbers. 3. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein: the fuel tank has a tank bulging portion placed on the one side portion to jut outwardly in a vehicle-width direction; and the pair of the canisters are situated under the tank bulging portion and arranged more inwardly than an outer end of the tank bulging portion. 4. The saddle-ride type vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank has a perimeter, and wherein the pair of the canisters are under the fuel tank and within an area bounded by the perimeter of the fuel tank. 5. The saddle-ride type vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle-body frame comprises an upper pipe and a rear pipe extending rearwardly from the upper pipe, wherein the fuel tank rests on the upper pipe, and further comprising a bracket attached to the upper pipe, the bracket retaining the pair of canisters. 6. The saddle-ride type vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of canisters are supported by a holder. 7. A saddle-ride vehicle, comprising: a head pipe supporting a steering shaft connecting with a handlebar; a vehicle-body frame connecting with the head pipe; a fuel tank placed to a rear of the head pipe and supported on an upper portion of the vehicle body frame; a pair of canisters for absorbing evaporated fuel introduced from the fuel tank, the pair of the canisters being vertically placed under one side portion of the fuel tank in a position along the vehicle-longitudinal direction; coupling pipes connecting the pair of the canisters to each other in series arranged on the front of the pair of the canisters; and an evaporated fuel introducing pipe connecting one canister of the pair of the canisters to the fuel tank, a purge pipe connecting the one canister to an engine intake system, and an outside-air introducing pipe introducing outside air into the other canister arranged on a rear of the pair of the canisters. 8. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein: the pair of the canisters include, respectively; evaporated fuel introducing ports for introducing evaporated fuel; drain ports for draining unwanted substances from the corresponding canisters; outside-air introducing ports for supplying outside air to absorbed fuel; and gas outlets for delivering, as a purge gas, the fuel absorbed in the canisters by outside air; the evaporated fuel introducing ports and the gas outlets are provided on one of an end of the respective canisters; the drain ports and the outside-air introducing ports are provided on the other end of the respective canisters; one canister of the pair of the canisters is arranged to have a first end oriented toward the rear of a vehicle body, and a second end oriented toward the front of the vehicle body; the other canister is arranged to have a first end oriented toward the front of the vehicle body, and a second end oriented toward the rear of the vehicle body; the absorption-system coupling pipe connected between the drain port of the one canister and the evaporated fuel introducing port of the other canister, and the purge-system coupling pipe connected between the outside-air introducing port of the one canister and the gas outlet of the other canister are arranged on the front of the pair of the canisters; and the evaporated fuel introducing pipe connecting the evaporated fuel introducing port of the one canister to the fuel tank, the purge pipe connecting the gas outlet of the one canister to the engine intake system, and the outside-air introducing pipe connecting the outside-air introducing port of the other canister to an outside-air introducing path of the vehicle body are arranged to the rear of the pair of the canisters. 9. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein the canister of the pair of the canisters which is arranged as an upper canister has a larger absorption-chamber capacity than that of the canister which is arranged as a lower canister, and the evaporated fuel introducing pipe and the purge pipe are connected to the upper canister. 10. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein: the outside-air introducing pipe has one end connected to the vehicle-body frame to introduce outside air through inside of pipes forming part of the vehicle-body frame; and a connection position of the outside-air introducing pipe to the vehicle-body frame is situated at a higher level than an exit of an exhaust pipe from which engine exhaust is emitted. 11. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the canister of the pair of the canisters which is arranged as an upper canister has a larger absorption-chamber capacity than that of the canister which is arranged as a lower canister, and the evaporated fuel introducing pipe and the purge pipe are connected to the upper canister. 12. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 11 , wherein: the outside-air introducing pipe has one end connected to the vehicle-body frame to introduce outside air through inside of pipes forming part of the vehicle-body frame; and a connection position of the outside-air introducing pipe to the vehicle-body frame is situated at a higher level than an exit of an exhaust pipe from which engine exhaust is emitted. 13. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein: the outside-air introducing pipe has one end connected to the vehicle-body frame to introduce outside air through inside of pipes forming part of the vehicle-body frame; and a connection position of the outside-air introducing pipe to the vehicle-body frame is situated at a higher level than an exit of an exhaust pipe from which engine exhaust is emitted. 14. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein a rollover valve is installed in the evaporated fuel introducing pipe to prevent entry of fuel-droplet component. 15. The saddle-ride vehicle according to claim 14 , wherein: the evaporated fuel introducing pipe is guided from the fuel tank once toward the other side opposite to an one side of the fuel tank where the pair of the canisters is arranged and also in the upward direction, then turns back in a U-shape to be connected to the canister of the one side; and the rollover valve is situated between the exit of the fuel tank and a U-shaped portion. 16. The saddle-ride type vehicle according to claim 7 , further comprising: a pair of left and right front wheels independently suspended; and a pair of left and right front shock absorbers mounted between the fro
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