IP Library Granted Patent US 7,740,263
Granted Patent B2
US 7,740,263 · App. 11/898,451 · Granted Jun 22, 2010

Front wheel supporting structure

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Patent No.
US 7,740,263
App. No.
11/898,451
Granted
Jun 22, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A front wheel supporting structure for a motorcycle ( 1 ) includes a pair of front forks ( 10, 20 ) provided on the right and left sides of a front wheel ( 2 ) for supporting the front wheel ( 2 ) to a frame ( 5 ) of the motorcycle ( 1 ). The front forks ( 10, 20 ) includes a first front fork ( 20 ) which generates a damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel ( 2 ) depending on an amplitude of the vibration, and a second front fork ( 10 ) which generates a damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel not depending on the amplitude of the vibration. By thus combining the front forks ( 10, 20 ) having different damping force characteristics, the front wheel supporting structure can absorb vibrations of various velocities and amplitudes.

Claims (22)

1. A front wheel supporting structure for a motorcycle, comprising a pair of front forks provided on the right and left sides of a front wheel of the motorcycle for supporting the front wheel to a frame of the motorcycle, wherein the pair of the front forks comprises:

a first front fork which generates a damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel depending on an amplitude of the vibration; and

a second front fork which generates a damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel not depending on the amplitude of the vibration, wherein

an end of the first front fork is connected to the frame, and the other end of the first front fork is connected to a shaft of the front wheel, such that the first front fork elongates and contracts according to the vibration of the front wheel; and

the first front fork includes a damping force generating mechanism which generates a damping force when the first front fork contracts, the damping force generating mechanism including:

a cylinder,

a piston which separates an interior of the cylinder into a rod side oil chamber and a piston side oil chamber, and is slidable in the cylinder in a direction for reducing the piston side oil chamber formed in the cylinder as the first front fork contracts,

a plurality of through-holes formed through a wall of the cylinder for allowing working oil with which the piston side oil chamber is filled to flow out from the piston side oil chamber, the through-holes being disposed along a sliding direction of the piston such that a number of the through-holes on the piston side oil chamber decreases as the piston reduces the piston side oil chamber; and

a check valve which prevents the working oil from flowing into the rod side oil chamber from the piston side oil chamber, and allows the working oil to flow into the piston side oil chamber from the rod side oil chamber, such that only a small damping force is generated in an elongation stroke.

2. The front wheel supporting structure as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first front fork is configured to generate a greater damping force as the amplitude of the vibration increases.

3. The front wheel supporting structure as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first front fork is configured to generate the damping force depending on the velocity and the amplitude of the vibration, whereas the second front fork is configured to generate the damping force depending only on the velocity of the vibration.

4. The front wheel supporting structure as defined in claim 1 , wherein

an end of the second front fork is connected to the frame whereas the other end of the second front fork is connected to the shaft of the front wheel, such that the second front fork elongates and contracts according to the vibration of the front wheel; and

the second front fork comprises a contraction stroke damping force generating mechanism which generates a damping force when the second front fork contracts, and an elongation stroke damping force generating mechanism which generates a damping force when the second front fork elongates.

5. The front wheel supporting structure as defined in claim 1 , wherein the check valve is disposed on the piston of the first front fork.

6. The front wheel supporting structure as defined in claim 1 , wherein the damping force generating mechanism further includes a check valve which prevents the working oil in the piston side oil chamber from flowing out while allowing the working oil to flow into the piston side oil chamber from outside.

7. A front wheel supporting structure for a motorcycle, comprising:

first and second front forks respectively provided on right and left sides of a front wheel of the motorcycle for supporting the front wheel to a frame of the motorcycle, an end of the first front fork being connected to the frame, the other end thereof being connected to a shaft of the front wheel, the first front fork including a damping force generating mechanism which generates a damping force when the first front fork contracts, the damping force generating mechanism including:

a cylinder,

a piston separating an interior of the cylinder into a rod side oil chamber and a piston side oil chamber, and being slidable in the cylinder for reducing the piston side oil chamber as the first front fork contracts,

a plurality of through-holes formed through a wall of the cylinder for allowing working oil to flow out from the piston side oil chamber, the through-holes being disposed along a sliding direction of the piston, such that a number of the through-holes on the piston side oil chamber decreases as the piston reduces the piston side oil chamber, and

a check valve preventing the working oil from flowing into the rod side oil chamber from the piston side oil chamber, and allowing the working oil to flow into the piston side oil chamber from the rode side oil chamber, such that only a small damping force is generated in an elongation stroke, such that the first front fork generates a first damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel depending on an amplitude of the vibration, and the second front fork generates a second damping force for damping a vibration of the front wheel not depending on the amplitude of the vibration.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 21, 2015
From: KAYABA INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
To: KYB CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037355/0086 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2007
From: INAGUMA, HIDEO
To: KAYABA INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 019857/0740 →