Motorcycle
US-10953954-B2 · Mar 23, 2021 · US
US11932346B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11932346-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017096277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2024 |
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A saddle-type vehicle includes a power unit including a multistage transmission having a plurality of gear positions, a transmission actuating mechanism for changing the gear positions, a shift spindle as an input shaft of the transmission actuating mechanism, a crankcase housing therein the multistage transmission and the transmission actuating mechanism, and a crankcase cover covering a side portion of the crankcase. The shift spindle is disposed in the periphery of the crankcase cover and is coupled to a shift actuator mounted on the crankcase cover by a joint rod. Such saddle-type vehicle having a power unit with a shift spindle movable by a shift actuator, in which the shift spindle and the shift actuator are combined with each other in a small-size layout with a joint rod joining the shift spindle and the shift actuator to each other, allows the joint rod to be installed in position with ease.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A saddle-type vehicle comprising: a power unit including a multistage transmission having a plurality of gear positions, a transmission actuating mechanism for changing the gear positions, a shift spindle acting as an input shaft of the transmission actuating mechanism, a crankcase housing therein the multistage transmission and the transmission actuating mechanism, and a crankcase cover covering a side portion of the crankcase, wherein the shift spindle is disposed in a periphery of the crankcase cover and is coupled to a shift actuator mounted on the crankcase cover by a joint rod, the shift actuator includes a gear box and an electric motor, the gear box being integrally formed with the crankcase cover. 2. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the crankcase cover is a drive sprocket cover mounted on the side portion of the crankcase and covering a drive sprocket, and the shift actuator is mounted on an upper surface of the drive sprocket cover. 3. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the joint rod has an upper end portion inclined forwardly with respect to its lower end portion as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle. 4. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the joint rod is positioned closer to a center of the vehicle than an outer side surface of the drive sprocket cover as viewed in front elevation of the vehicle. 5. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the electric motor of the shift actuator has a motor shaft oriented in forward and rearward directions of the vehicle along a direction of a drive chain trained between the drive sprocket and a driven sprocket on a rear wheel of the vehicle. 6. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a gear box cover is mounted on the gear box, and the electric motor is detachably mounted on the gear box. 7. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the shift actuator to which power of the electric motor is transmitted has an output shaft extending through the gear box cover, and the electric motor is mounted on the gear box with the motor shaft extending into the gear box from a side that is remote from the gear box cover. 8. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the gear box houses therein a plurality of speed reducer gear shafts parallel to the motor shaft, and the plurality of speed reducer gear shafts and the output shaft are disposed around the motor shaft so as to surround the motor shaft. 9. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the gear box houses therein a final-stage speed reducer gear that is a sector gear mounted on the output shaft and is disposed in overlapping relation to the motor shaft as viewed along its axis. 10. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 9 , wherein one of the speed reducer gear shafts has a smaller-diameter speed reducer gear held in mesh with the final-stage speed reducer gear on the output shaft and a larger-diameter speed reducer gear disposed, at least partially, in overlapping relation to the motor shaft as viewed along its axis. 11. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the joint rod couples the output shaft and the shift spindle to each other and is positioned between an alternating current generator cover and the drive sprocket cover as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle. 12. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the joint rod that couples the output shaft and the shift spindle to each other is positioned closer to a center of the vehicle than the alternating current generator cover as viewed in rear elevation of the vehicle. 13. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the power unit is disposed below a backbone frame extending rearwardly from a head pipe, and the electric motor of the shift actuator has a motor axis covered with a lower edge of a vehicle body cover that extends forwardly downwardly and rearwardly upwardly as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle. 14. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed claim 2 , wherein the power unit is mounted on a vehicle body frame below a backbone frame that extends rearwardly from a head pipe, an upper engine hanger extending downwardly from the backbone frame and supporting an upper portion of the crankcase and the shift actuator are disposed in respective positions that are staggered in forward and rearward directions of the vehicle as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle, and the electric motor is disposed at a corner defined between a horizontal hypothetical line extending along the upper surface of the drive sprocket cover and a vertical hypothetical line extending along an outer side surface of the upper engine hanger, as viewed in rear elevation of the vehicle. 15. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the electric motor of the shift actuator has a motor shaft oriented in forward and rearward directions of the vehicle along a direction of a drive chain trained between the drive sprocket and a driven sprocket on a rear wheel of the vehicle. 16. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the electric motor of the shift actuator has a motor shaft oriented in forward and rearward directions of the vehicle along a direction of a drive chain trained between the drive sprocket and a driven sprocket on a rear wheel of the vehicle. 17. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the joint rod couples the output shaft and the shift spindle to each other and is positioned between an alternating current generator cover and the drive sprocket cover as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle. 18. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the joint rod couples the output shaft and the shift spindle to each other and is positioned between an alternating current generator cover and the drive sprocket cover as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle. 19. The saddle-type vehicle as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the joint rod couples the output shaft and the shift spindle to each other and is positioned between an alternating current generator cover and the drive sprocket cover as viewed in side elevation of the vehicle.
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using a single chain, belt, or the like · CPC title
comprising essentially only toothed or friction gearings · CPC title
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