IP Library Granted Patent US 7,021,664
Granted Patent B2
US 7,021,664 · App. 10/687,935 · Granted Apr 4, 2006

Fuel tank for an all-terrain vehicle

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Patent No.
US 7,021,664
App. No.
10/687,935
Granted
Apr 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An all-terrain vehicle with improved stability is provided. The all-terrain vehicle includes a frame that is substantially centered on a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle, an engine, a plurality of wheels that are attached to a front axle and a rear axle, a handle bar that is operatively connected to at least two of the wheels, and a straddle seat. A fuel tank is fluidly connected to the engine, and is disposed forward of the rear axle, substantially above a rear suspension pivot point, and below the seat, and is substantially centered on the longitudinal centerline, thereby improving the stability of the all-terrain vehicle.

Claims (23)

1. An all-terrain vehicle comprising:

a frame substantially centered on a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle;

an engine disposed on the frame;

a plurality of wheels comprising tires, wherein two wheels are attached to a front axle and two wheels are attached to a rear axle, the rear axle being pivotably attached to the frame at a rear suspension pivot point;

a handle bar operatively connected to at least two of the wheels to provide directional control;

a straddle seat disposed above the frame; and

a fuel tank fluidly connected to the engine, wherein the fuel tank is disposed forward of the rear axle, substantially above the rear suspension pivot point, and below the seat, and is substantially centered on the longitudinal centerline.

2. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank comprises a shape that allows the fuel tank to at least partially surround a member of the frame.

3. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank comprises a fuel inlet port, wherein the fuel inlet part is disposed adjacent to the seat.

4. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the fuel tank further comprises a fuel gauge, wherein the fuel gauge is disposed adjacent to the fuel inlet port.

5. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the fuel tank comprises a longitudinal dimension substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline, a lateral dimension substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension and a height.

6. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises an upper member, a lower member, a forward cross member, and a rearward cross member, the upper and lower members being positioned along the longitudinal centerline, the forward and rearward cross members connecting the upper and lower members together, the upper and lower members being spaced apart from one another, and the forward and rearward cross members being spaced apart from one another.

7. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the fuel tank is attached to the frame.

8. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the upper member and the lower member are substantially parallel.

9. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the upper member, the lower member, the forward cross member, and the rearward cross member are connected together to define a cavity therebetween.

10. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the fuel tank is disposed within the cavity.

11. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 10 , further comprising a fuel tank mounting bracket, wherein the fuel tank mounting bracket is disposed adjacent to the rearward cross member and the lower member of the frame.

12. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the fuel tank is fixedly attached to the fuel tank mounting bracket.

13. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , further comprising a fuel tank mounting bracket, wherein the fuel tank mounting bracket is disposed adjacent to the rearward cross member and the lower member of the frame.

14. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the fuel tank is fixedly attached to the fuel tank mounting bracket.

15. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein at least one member of the frame is hollow.

16. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6 , wherein at least one member of the frame has an elongated cross section.

17. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises at least two upper members, at least two lower members, at least two forward cross members, and at least two rearward cross members, the upper and lower members being substantially parallel, the forward and rearward cross members connecting the upper and lower members together, and the forward and rearward cross members being spaced apart from one another.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT (TERM LOAN) Recorded Oct 15, 2018
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047237/0098 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (REVOLVER) Recorded Oct 12, 2018
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047221/0038 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2013
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 031156/0144 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 3, 2013
From: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL
Reel/Frame 031159/0540 →