Electric motorcycle

US9238497B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9238497-B2
Application numberUS-201114369673-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 28, 2011
Priority dateDec 28, 2011
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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Abstract

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An electric motorcycle comprises a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of a vehicle body frame; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm. The lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension extends vertically in a location close to a pivot around which the swing arm is pivotable.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric motorcycle which activates a rear wheel by using driving power generated by an electric motor, the electric motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame; a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of the vehicle body frame and accommodates the electric motor; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame and supports the rear wheel by its rear end portion such that the rear wheel is rotatable; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein a lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension extends vertically in a location close to a pivot around which the swing arm is pivotable, wherein the electric motorcycle further comprises a link mechanism which is placed below the swing arm and operates according to a pivot motion of the swing arm, wherein the link mechanism includes a suspension bracket which is pivotable with respect to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is coupled to the suspension bracket and connected to the swing arm via the link mechanism, and wherein the suspension bracket is pivotably coupled to a bottom portion of the motor case. 2. The electric motorcycle according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom portion of the motor case constitutes an oil pan reserving oil for cooling or lubricating a portion of the electric motorcycle, and the suspension bracket is coupled to the oil pan. 3. The electric motorcycle according to claim 1 , wherein an upper end and a lower end of the rear suspension are located rearward relative to the pivot. 4. The electric motorcycle according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle body frame includes a main frame including a down frame member extending downward from a head pipe and a lower frame member extending rearward from a lower end of the down frame member, and wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the lower frame member. 5. The electric motorcycle according to claim 1 , comprising: a battery case accommodating a battery as an electric power supply for the electric motor, wherein the battery case is supported on the lower frame member of the vehicle body frame, and wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the lower frame member. 6. An electric motorcycle which activates a rear wheel by using driving power generated by an electric motor, the electric motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame; a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of the vehicle body frame and accommodates the electric motor; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame and supports the rear wheel by its rear end portion such that the rear wheel is rotatable; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein a lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension extends vertically in a location close to a pivot around which the swing arm is pivotable, and wherein an upper end portion of the rear suspension is connected to the motor case. 7. The electric motorcycle according to claim 6 , comprising: a link mechanism which is placed below the swing arm and operates according to a pivot motion of the swing arm, wherein the link mechanism includes a suspension bracket which is pivotable with respect to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, and wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is coupled to the suspension bracket and connected to the swing arm via the link mechanism. 8. The electric motorcycle according to claim 6 , wherein the motor case accommodates the electric motor and a transmission mechanism which changes a speed of driving power generated by the electric motor, and wherein the electric motor and the transmission are arranged substantially vertically, the rear suspension extends substantially vertically to conform in shape to a rear surface of the motor case, and the upper end portion of the rear suspension is connected to an upper portion of the motor case. 9. The electric motorcycle according to claim 6 , wherein the motor case has a coupling portion coupled to the vehicle body frame, above a location at which the upper end portion of the rear suspension is connected to the motor case. 10. The electric motorcycle according to claim 8 , wherein the electric motor is placed rearward relative to the transmission mechanism. 11. The electric motorcycle according to claim 8 , wherein an input shaft of the transmission mechanism is placed above the pivot. 12. The electric motorcycle according to claim 8 , wherein the motor case includes a passage through which a coolant for the electric motor is guided to the transmission mechanism as a lubricant. 13. An electric motorcycle which activates a rear wheel by using driving power generated by an electric motor, the electric motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame; a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of the vehicle body frame and accommodates the electric motor; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame and supports the rear wheel by its rear end portion such that the rear wheel is rotatable; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein a lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension extends vertically in a location close to a pivot around which the swing arm is pivotable, and wherein the pivot is mounted to the motor case. 14. An electric motorcycle which activates a rear wheel by using driving power generated by an electric motor, the electric motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame; a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of the vehicle body frame and accommodates the electric motor; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame and supports the rear wheel by its rear end portion such that the rear wheel is rotatable; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein a lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension extends vertically in a location close to a pivot around which the swing arm is pivotable, wherein the electric motorcycle further comprises a link mechanism which is placed below the swing arm and operates according to a pivot motion of the swing arm, wherein the link mechanism includes a suspension bracket which is pivotable with respect to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm, wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is coupled to the suspension bracket and connected to the swing arm via the link mechanism, wherein the suspension bracket is coupled to the motor case such that the link mechanism is fastened to the vehicle body frame, and wherein the lower end portion of the rear suspension is placed rearward relative to a location at which the suspension bracket is fastened to the motor case.

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  • with provision for separate direct mechanical propulsion · CPC title

  • relating to electrical machines · CPC title

  • characterised by the engine being between front and rear wheels · CPC title

  • Adaptations for driving cycles by electric motor · CPC title

  • by cooling · CPC title

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What does patent US9238497B2 cover?
An electric motorcycle comprises a motor case which is provided at a rear portion of a vehicle body frame; a swing arm which is pivotably coupled at its front end portion to the rear portion of the vehicle body frame; and a rear suspension coupled to the vehicle body frame and the swing arm. The lower end portion of the rear suspension is located below the swing arm, and the rear suspension ext…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Matsuda Yoshimoto, Kawasaki Heavy Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62K25/283. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).