Motorcycle having a video camera mounted thereon for monitoring a road surface, and methods of using same

US9699421B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9699421-B2
Application numberUS-201414156562-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2014
Priority dateJan 31, 2013
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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A motorcycle has a video camera attached thereto in such a manner as to shoot sharp images. A motorcycle includes a camera adapted to shoot a road surface. The camera is arranged below an engine or a swing arm and more rearward than the center of a crankshaft of the engine. The swing arm pivotally supports a rear wheel with a rear edge portion thereof. The camera is fastened to, and supported either by a lower portion of the engine or by a lower portion of a vehicle body frame connected to the engine.

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What is claimed is: 1. A motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame, a power unit operatively attached to the vehicle body frame and having a crankshaft, a front wheel provided forward of the power unit, a rear wheel provided rearward of the power unit, a pivot shaft provided, either on the power unit or on the vehicle body frame proximate the power unit at a position more rearward than the crankshaft, a swing arm that is pivotally supported by the pivot shaft, and that pivotally supports the rear wheel thereon at a rear portion thereof, a single video camera facing downwardly and adapted to capture a moving image of a road surface under a lower portion of the frame, the video camera arranged below the power unit or the swing arm and in back of a central portion of the crankshaft; at least two irradiation sources attached to the camera and configured to irradiate the road surface to form first and second irradiated marks in the moving image; and a control unit configured to calculate at least one of a speed of the vehicle and a bank angle of the vehicle, using information from the video camera, wherein the video camera is fastened to and supported by at least a lower portion of the power unit or a lower portion of the vehicle body frame proximate the power unit; and wherein the speed of the vehicle is calculated based on a reference distance between the two irradiation sources and a detected distance between the first and second irradiated marks. 2. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the video camera is provided in front of the pivot shaft. 3. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the video camera is housed in an under cowl adapted to cover a lower portion of the power unit, and wherein an opening is formed in the under cowl at a position adjacent an optical axis of the video camera. 4. The motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein the video camera is housed in an under cowl adapted to cover a lower portion of the power unit, and wherein an opening is formed in the under cowl at a position adjacent an optical axis of the video camera. 5. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that ensures that no scene above the horizon is shot in the shot image even when the motorcycle banks fully. 6. The motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that ensures that no scene above the horizon is shot in the shot image even when the motorcycle banks fully. 7. The motorcycle of claim 3 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that ensures that no scene above the horizon is shot in the shot image even when the motorcycle banks fully. 8. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that is large enough to include contact points of the rear wheel at the time of maximum banking of the motorcycle as seen from the front of the motorcycle. 9. The motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that is large enough to include contact points of the rear wheel at the time of maximum banking of the motorcycle as seen from the front of the motorcycle. 10. The motorcycle of claim 3 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that is large enough to include contact points of the rear wheel at the time of maximum banking of the motorcycle as seen from the front of the motorcycle. 11. The motorcycle of claim 5 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that is large enough to include contact points of the rear wheel at the time of maximum banking of the motorcycle as seen from the front of the motorcycle. 12. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein: the power unit comprises an engine adapted to rotate together with the rotation of the crankshaft and includes, below the crankshaft, an oil pan formed in such a manner as to bulge downwardly below the crankshaft, and the video camera is arranged in a concave recess that is provided rearward of the oil pan. 13. The motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein: the power unit comprises an engine adapted to rotate together with the rotation of the crankshaft and includes, below the crankshaft, an oil pan formed in such a manner as to bulge downwardly below the crankshaft, and the video camera is arranged in a concave recess that is provided rearward of the oil pan. 14. The motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the video camera is fastened to and supported by a support stay having a front end attached to a lower portion of the power unit, and a rear end attached to a lower portion of the vehicle body frame proximate the power unit. 15. A motorcycle comprising: a vehicle body frame, a power unit operatively attached to the vehicle body frame and comprising an engine having a crankshaft, a front wheel provided forward of the power unit, a rear wheel provided rearward of the power unit, a pivot shaft provided on the vehicle body frame proximate the power unit at a position rearward of the crankshaft, a swing arm that is pivotally supported by the pivot shaft, and that pivotally supports the rear wheel thereon at a rear portion thereof, a single video camera facing downwardly and adapted to capture a moving image of a road surface under a lower portion of the frame, the video camera arranged below the power unit; at least two irradiation sources attached to the camera, each of the irradiation sources configured to irradiate the road surface to form an irradiated mark in a shot image; and a control unit configured to calculate at least one of a speed of the vehicle and a bank angle of the vehicle using information from the video camera, wherein the video camera is fastened to and supported by a support stay having a front end attached to a lower portion of the power unit, and a rear end attached to a lower portion of the vehicle body frame proximate the power unit; and wherein the speed of the vehicle is calculated based on a reference distance between two irradiation sources and a detected distance between two irradiated marks corresponding to said irradiation sources. 16. The motorcycle of claim 15 , wherein the video camera is provided in front of the pivot shaft. 17. The motorcycle of claim 15 , wherein the video camera is housed in an under cowl adapted to cover a lower portion of the power unit, and wherein an opening is formed in the under cowl at a position adjacent an optical axis of the video camera. 18. The motorcycle of claim 15 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that ensures that no scene above the horizon is shot in the shot image even when the motorcycle banks fully. 19. The motorcycle of claim 15 , wherein the video camera is set to a view angle that is large enough to include contact points of the rear wheel at the time of maximum banking of the motorcycle as seen from the front of the motorcycle. 20. The motorcycle of claim 15 , wherein: the power unit comprises an engine adapted to rotate together with the rotation of the crankshaft and includes, below the crankshaft, an oil pan formed in such a manner as to bulge downwardly below the crankshaft, and the video camera is arranged in a concave recess that is provided rearward of the oil pan.

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Classifications

  • in devices of the type to be classified in G01P3/68 · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • H04N7/183Primary

    for receiving images from a single remote source · CPC title

  • Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9699421B2 cover?
A motorcycle has a video camera attached thereto in such a manner as to shoot sharp images. A motorcycle includes a camera adapted to shoot a road surface. The camera is arranged below an engine or a swing arm and more rearward than the center of a crankshaft of the engine. The swing arm pivotally supports a rear wheel with a rear edge portion thereof. The camera is fastened to, and supported e…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N7/183. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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