BACKGROUND
[0001] The present invention relates to an exhaust system for a motorcycle that is provided
with an exhaust pipe that is connected to an exhaust port of an engine, and a muffler
(or silencer) that is connected to the exhaust pipe, and a motorcycle that is provided
with the exhaust system.
[0002] It is normal for motorcycle exhaust systems to be provided with an exhaust pipe connected
to an engine and a muffler connected to the exhaust pipe. Some types of the above-described
muffler are provided with a casing that is formed to surround a tail pipe that is
connected to the exhaust pipe, and a tail cap that acts as an exterior part that is
fitted to a rear end wall of the casing.
[0003] This type of tail cap is sometimes formed from an integrated bottom section, annular
section, and expanding section. The bottom section covers the rear end wall of the
casing, the annular section covers a rear periphery edge portion of the casing, and
the expanding section expands to the rear so as to connect the annular section and
the bottom section. Together, the bottom section, the annular section and the expanding
section form a generally recess like shape when viewed in a cross section.
[0004] This type of muffler sometimes generates exhaust flow noise due to entry/exit of
exhaust gas from the tail pipe caused by exhaust pulsation. In order to inhibit generation
of the exhaust flow noise, a structure is sometimes adopted in which the tail pipe
passes through a tail hole that is formed in the bottom section of the tail cap, and
extends to the rear (see , for example,
JP-A-2001-303925).
[0005] In order to improve saleability of the muffler by improving its external appearance,
the applicant of the present patent application has investigated a structure in which
the tail pipe is positioned such that a rear end surface thereof is generally flush
with an opening edge of the tail hole of the tail cap.
[0006] However, the investigation demonstrated that when the rear end surface of the tail
pipe is positioned to be flush with the opening edge of the tail hole of the tail
cap, exhaust gas that exits/enters the tail pipe passes through a gap between the
tail pipe and the tail hole and is caught within a gap formed between the tail cap
and the rear end surface of the tail pipe. The gap acts like a resonance chamber and
thus the above-described flow noise is increased.
[0007] In order to inhibit generation of flow noise of this type, a structure is conceivable
in which a hole is formed in the tail cap such that the exhaust gas caught in the
above-described gap can be discharged. However, if such a structure were adopted,
external appearance would be worsened.
[0008] An aim of the invention is to provide an exhaust system for a motorcycle and a motorcycle
provided with the exhaust system that can improve saleability from an external appearance
perspective by inhibiting generation of flow noise without worsening external appearance.
SUMMARY
[0009] An aspect of the invention is an exhaust system for a motorcycle including an exhaust
pipe connected to an engine and a muffler (or silencer) connected to the exhaust pipe.
The muffler includes a casing, in a rear end section of the muffler, that has a rear
end wall and that is formed to surround a rear section of the exhaust pipe, and a
tail cap that is disposed to surround an outer side of the rear end wall of the casing.
A tail hole is formed in the rear end wall such that a gap is left with respect to
an outer diameter of an end portionof the rear section of the exhaust pipe. The gap
between the tail hole and the end portion of the rear section of the exhaust pipe
is in communication with a space formed between the rear end wall and the tail cap,
and a passage is formed that communicates the space and an outside space.
[0010] In an embodiment of an exhaust system according to the invention, the tail hole is
formed in the rear end wall of the casing such that the gap is left with respect to
the rear end of the exhaust pipe, the gap is formed to be in communication with the
space formed between the rear end wall and the tail cap, and the passage communicates
the space and the outside space. As a result, even in the case that exhaust gas that
exits/enters from the rear end of the exhaust pipe is trapped in the space formed
by the tail cap and the rear end wall of the casing form the gap between the exhaust
pipe and the tail hole, the exhaust gas can be exhausted from the passage to the outside
space. Accordingly, the space does not form a resonance chamber and it is possible
to inhibit the generation of flow noise caused by trapped exhaust gas.
[0011] As a result, a rear end surface of the exhaust pipe can be disposed to be generally
flush with a tail hole of a tail cap, whereby it is possible to improve saleability
from the perspective of the external appearance of the muffler.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a side view of a motorcycle that is provided with an exhaust system according
to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view showing a state in which an engine, to which the exhaust system
is connected, is mounted to a vehicle body frame.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the exhaust system.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the exhaust system.
Fig. 5 is a plan view of an exhaust gas chamber of the exhaust system.
Fig. 6 is a side view of the exhaust gas chamber.
Fig. 7 is a cross sectional rear view of the exhaust gas chamber.
Fig. 8 is a plan view of a muffler of the exhaust system.
Fig. 9 is a side view of the muffler.
Fig. 10 is a cross sectional view of the muffler.
Fig. 11 is a cross sectional view of a tail cap of the muffler.
Fig 12 is a rear view of the tail pipe.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the
appended drawings, in which
[0014] Fig. 1 to Fig. 12 are figures that illustrate an exhaust system for a motorcycle
according to the embodiment of the invention. Note that, the terms front and rear,
and left and right as used in this embodiment indicate the front and rear and the
left and right when viewed from a rider seated on a seat.
[0015] As shown in the figures, a motorcycle 1 includes a twin spar vehicle body frame 2,
an engine 3 that is mounted on the vehicle body frame 2, and a front wheel 4, and
a rear wheel 5 that are disposed at the front and rear of the vehicle body frame 2.
[0016] The vehicle body frame 2 includes a head pipe 6 that is disposed at the front end
of the vehicle body frame 2; left and right main frames 2a that extend diagonally
downward toward the rear while expanding outwards to the left and right from the head
pipe 6; left and right rear frames 2b that are contiguous with the main frames 2a
and that extend and curve downwards; and left and right seat rails 2c that extend
diagonally upward to the rear from the rear frames 2b.
[0017] A front fork 7 is turnably supported by the head pipe 6 so as to be capable of being
steered to the left and right. The front wheel 4 is rotatably supported by a lower
end section of the front fork 7, and a steering handle 8 is fixed to an upper end
section of the front fork 7.
[0018] A front end section of a rear arm 9 is pivotably supported via a pivot shaft 10 at
a lower end section of the left and right rear frames 2b such that the rear arm 9
is capable of swinging upward and downward. The rear wheel 5 is pivotably supported
by a rear end section of the rear arm 9.
[0019] A straddle type main seat 11, a straddle type tandem seat 12 that is positioned to
the rear side of the main seat 11 are mounted on the left and right seat rails 2c.
A tank cover 13, which is an exterior part, is disposed to the front side of the main
seat 11.
[0020] The engine 3 is a four stroke, four cylinder V-type engine that has left and right
front side cylinders and left and right rear side cylinders that are disposed to form
a V-shaped banks. An engine upper section is supported by and suspended from left
and right suspension brackets 15, 15 that are fixed to the left and right main frames
2a, and an engine rear wall is supported in a suspended manner by a suspension bracket
15a fixed to the rear frames 2b etc.
[0021] The engine 3 has a structure in which a crank case 20 that houses a crank shaft 19
is connected to lower mating surfaces of front and rear cylinder blocks 17, 18 that
form the V shaped banks, upper mating surfaces of the front and rear cylinder blocks
17, 18 are connected to front and rear cylinder heads 21, 22, and front and rear head
covers 23, 24 are attached to the front and rear cylinder heads 21, 22.
[0022] A transmission case 20a that houses a change gear mechanism (not shown) is formed
to be integrally connected with a rear side of the crank case 20. An upper wall and
a lower wall of the transmission case 20a are fixed by tightened bolts to the rear
frames 2b. Note that, 25 is an engine force output shaft.
[0023] An intake system 29 of the engine 3 is provided with left and right front side and
rear side intake pipes 26, 27, a throttle body (not shown), and a shared air cleaner
(not shown). The left and right front side and rear side intake pipes 26, 27 are connected
to a V shaped bank inside wall of the front and rear cylinder heads 21, 22 so as to
communicate with left and right front and rear intake ports (not shown). The throttle
body is connected to the left and right front side and rear side intake pipes 26,
27, and the shared air cleaner communicates with the throttle body.
[0024] The air cleaner is disposed beneath the tank cover 13 between the left and right
main frames 2a, and the left and right front side and rear side intake pipes 26, 27
are formed to extend generally perpendicularly upward from the V shape bank inside
wall. In addition, left and right intake ducts 14, 14 that supply air to the engine
3 are disposed to the left and right sides of the tank cover 13. The left and right
intake ducts 14 communicate with the air cleaner.
[0025] An exhaust system 30 of the engine 3 includes four exhaust pipes 31 connected to
the engine 3, a single exhaust gas chamber 32 connected to the exhaust pipe 31, and
left and right mufflers 33, 33 connected to the exhaust gas chamber 32. More specifically,
the exhaust system 30 has the following structure.
[0026] The exhaust pipe 31 includes left and right lateral exhaust pipes (engine side exhaust
pipes) 34, 34, left and right vertical exhaust pipes (engine side exhaust pipes) 35,
35, downstream side exhaust pipes 33a, 33a, and tail pipes 51, 51. The left and right
lateral exhaust pipes 34, 34 are connected so as to communicate with left and right
front exhaust ports that open in a V shaped bank outside wall (front side wall) of
the front cylinder head 21. The left and right vertical exhaust pipes 35, 35 are connected
so as to communicate with left and right rear exhaust ports that open in a V shaped
outside wall (rear side wall) of the cylinder head 22. The downstream side exhaust
pipes 33a, 33a are connected to the exhaust gas chamber 32, and the tail pipes 51,
51 are connected to the downstream side exhaust pipes 33a, 33a.
[0027] The left and right lateral exhaust pipes 34 include a downward slanting section 34a,
a horizontal section 34b, and a horizontal curved section 34c. The downward slanting
section 34a protrudes outwards toward the vehicle width direction outer side from
the cylinder head 21 while extending downwards. The horizontal section 34b extends
generally linearly to the rear from a lower end of the slanting section 34a along
a lower side of the crank case 20. The horizontal curved section 34c curves and extends
in the vehicle width direction inner side from a rear end of the horizontal section
34b. The pair of left and right horizontal sections 34b are connected and communicate
with each other via a communication pipe 36 that extends in the vehicle width direction.
[0028] The left and right vertical exhaust pipes 35 include a vertical curved section 35a,
and a perpendicular section 35b. The vertical curved section 35a curves and extends
downwards to the rear side of the transmission case 20a from the cylinder head 22.
The perpendicular section 35b is contiguous with the vertical curved section 35a and
extends downwards in a generally linear manner.
[0029] The exhaust gas chamber 32 is disposed between the transmission case 20a of the engine
3 and the rear wheel 5, and below the rear arm 9 including the pivot shaft 10. The
exhaust gas chamber 32 has a front flange 32a that is formed to protrude outwards
at a front end of the exhaust gas chamber 32, and left and right flanges 32b, 32b
that are formed to protrude upwards at left and right side edge sections of an upper
wall of the exhaust gas chamber 32. The front flange 32a is attached to the crank
case 20, and the left and right flanges 32b, 32b are attached to the rear frame 2b
via a bracket, not shown.
[0030] The exhaust gas chamber 32 includes a chamber body 37, first, second and third expansion
chambers a to c, a first communicating passage 39, and a second communicating passage
40. The chamber body 37 is a sealed box that is formed by joining respective outer
periphery edge sections of an upper member 37a and a lower member 37b. The first,
second and third expansion chambers a to c are defined by first and second partition
walls 38a, 38b and extend in the front-rear direction inside of the chamber body 37.
The first communication passage 39 communicates between the first expansion chamber
a and the second expansion chamber b. The second communicating passage 40 communicates
between the second expansion chamber b and the third expansion chamber c.
[0031] The first to third expansion chambers a to c are arranged from the front side in
the order of the first expansion chamber a, the third expansion chamber c, the second
expansion chamber b. When viewed from the flow direction of the exhaust gas, the second
expansion chamber b is positioned between the first expansion chamber a to which the
left and right lateral exhaust pipes 34 and the left and right vertical exhaust pipes
35 are connected, and the third expansion chamber c to which the left and right mufflers
33 are connected.
[0032] The volume of the first expansion chamber a is set to be larger than the volume of
the second and the third expansion chambers b, c, and the volume of the second expansion
chamber b is set to be larger than the volume of the third expansion chamber c.
[0033] The chamber body 37, when viewed from above, has a generally hexagonal shape, and
includes a front end wall 37c; left and right front slanting walls 37d, 37d that extend
diagonally rearwards while expanding to the outside from the front end wall 37c; left
and right side walls 37e, 37e that extend to the rear from the left and right front
slanting walls 37d; and a rear wall 37f that extends in the vehicle width direction
to connect between respective rear ends of the left and right side walls 37e.
[0034] The horizontal curved sections 34c, 34c of the left and right lateral exhaust pipes
34 are connected to the left and right front slanting walls 37d of the chamber body
37 so as to communicate with the first expansion chamber a. As a result, exhaust gas
flowing through the left and right lateral exhaust pipes 34 flows in to the first
expansion chamber a from the outside in the vehicle width direction toward the inside
in the vehicle width direction.
[0035] In addition, the right lateral exhaust pipe 34 includes an extending section 34d
that is contiguous with the horizontal curved section 34c and extends towards a central
portion within the first expansion chamber a. The extending section 34d is positioned
so as to open in the first expansion chamber a to the rear side of the left and right
vertical exhaust pipes 35. The opening of the extending section 34d is in a central
portion in the vehicle width direction of both of the exhaust pipes 35.
[0036] The perpendicular sections 35b, 35b of the left and right vertical exhaust pipes
35, 35 are disposed in a line in the vehicle width direction and are connected in
the vicinity of the front end wall 37c of the chamber body 37 so as to communicate
with the first expansion chamber a. Accordingly, exhaust gas flowing through the left
and right vertical exhaust pipes 35 flows within the first expansion chamber a from
the upper side in the upward-downward direction toward the downward side in the upward-downward
direction.
[0037] A boss 37h is formed in a vehicle width direction inside end portion of an upper
wall 37g of the chamber body 37 so as to communicate with the first expansion chamber
a. A detection member 42a of an oxygen concentration detection sensor 42 is inserted
in the boss 37h so as to be positioned within the first expansion chamber a. The oxygen
concentration detection sensor 42 is surrounded by the chamber body 37, the left and
right rear frames 2b, the pivot shaft 10, and the rear arm 9, and is thereby inhibited
from being damaged by external forces.
[0038] The oxygen concentration detection sensor 42 is disposed at a position inside the
first expansion chamber a that is away from a merging portion A of the left and right
lateral exhaust pipes 34 and the left and right vertical exhaust pipes 35. More specifically,
the extending section 34d is disposed such that exhaust gas is led away from the oxygen
concentration detection sensor 42. In addition, the structure is configured such that
exhaust gas from each exhaust pipe is mixed together, and the mixed gas is brought
into contact with the detection member 42a of the oxygen concentration detection sensor
42.
[0039] The first communicating passage 39 is disposed so as to pass through the first and
second partition walls 38a, 38b that form the third expansion chamber c, and communicate
with the first expansion chamber a and the second expansion chamber b. The first communicating
passage 39, when viewed from above, is disposed at the opposite side of the chamber
body 37 from the oxygen concentration detection sensor 42, and an exhaust gas inflow
port 39a of the first communication passage 39 is disposed in the vicinity of the
exhaust gas merging portion A of the first expansion chamber a.
[0040] A catalyst 43 is disposed in the first communication passage 39. The catalyst 43
has a structure in which a honeycomb structure catalyst body 43b that purifies exhaust
gas is disposed inside a metal tubular body 43a that forms the communicating passage
39.
[0041] The catalyst 43 has an elliptical shape when viewed in a cross section, and is disposed
such that the long axis of the elliptical shape extends in the vehicle width direction
(refer to FIG. 7).
[0042] The second communicating passage 40 is structured to pass through the second partition
wall 38b and to connect the second expansion chamber b and the third expansion chamber
c. Further, the second communicating passage 40 is disposed in the vicinity of the
right side wall 37e of the chamber body 37. The second communicating passage 40 is
disposed in alignment with the first communication passage 39 to the right side thereof,
and the exhaust gas inflow port 40a of the second communicating passage 40 is disposed
at a position that is offset in the vehicle width direction from an exhaust gas outflow
port 39b of the first communication passage 39.
[0043] Exhaust gas from each cylinder passes along the left and right lateral exhaust pipes
34 and the left and right vertical exhaust pipes 35, and flows in to the first expansion
chamber a of the exhaust gas chamber 32. The exhaust gas, which merges together in
the first expansion chamber a, flows in to the second expansion chamber b via the
catalyst 43 of the first communication passage 39. The exhaust gas then passes from
the second expansion chamber b to the second communicating passage 40, and flows in
to the third expansion chamber c. Then, the exhaust gas flows from the third expansion
chamber c through the left and right mufflers 33 and is exhausted to the outside.
[0044] A variable passage area valve 45 is disposed in the second communicating passage
40 and is structured so at to be capable of adjusting the passage area of the communicating
passage 40.
[0045] The variable passage area valve 45 includes a communicating pipe 45a, a valve shaft
45b, and a valve plate 45c. The communicating pipe 45a has a tubular shape and forms
the second communicating passage 40. The valve shaft 45b is disposed to pass through
the communicating pipe 45a in the vehicle width direction, and the valve plate 45c
is fixed to the valve shaft 45b so as to be disposed within the communicating pipe
45a.
[0046] The valve shaft 45b is disposed to extend in the vehicle width direction, and a right
end section passes through the right side wall 37e of the chamber body 37 and protrudes
in the outward direction. A driven pulley 46 is fitted to a protruding portion 45d
of the valve shaft 45b. The driven pulley 46 is connected to a drive pulley 49 that
is fitted to a rotating shaft of a drive motor 48 via a cable 47. The drive motor
48 is disposed inside a side cover 50 at the lower side of the seat rails 2c.
[0047] The variable passage area valve 45 is controlled to open and close by a controller,
not shown. The controller detects an engine operation state based on an engine speed,
engine load and the like. When the engine operation state is in a low speed region,
the controller controls the variable passage area valve 45 to close, and when the
engine operation state is in a middle or high speed region, the controller controls
the variable passage area valve 45 to open.
[0048] The left and right mufflers 33 include muffler bodies 33b, 33b that are attachably-detachably
connected to the downstream side exhaust pipes 33a, 33a that are joined to the left
and right side walls 37e, 37e of the exhaust gas chamber 32 so as to communicate with
the third expansion chamber c.
[0049] The left and right mufflers 33, as shown in FIG. 1, are disposed further to the front
than a vertical line B that passes through a centre x of a rotation shaft 5a of the
rear wheel 5. In addition, the left and right mufflers 33 are disposed such that respective
front-rear direction centres D thereof are positioned in the vicinity of a front edge
5b of the rear wheel 5.
[0050] The left and right mufflers 33 are disposed to extend diagonally upward to the rear
from the exhaust gas chamber 32, and also protrude toward the outside in the vehicle
width direction.
[0051] The left and right muffler bodies 33b have a casing 52 and a tail cap 53. The casing
52 is formed to surround an outer periphery of the tail pipes 51 connected to the
downstream side exhaust pipes 33a. The tail cap 53 is attached so as to cover the
outer side of a rear end wall 52a of the casing 52.
[0052] The tail pipes 51 include: a single main pipe 51a that is connected and fixed in
an attachable-detachable manner to the downstream side exhaust pipes 33a via a fastening
member 55; and first and second branch pipes 51b, 51c that are contiguous with the
main pipe 51a and fork upward and downward while extending to the rear. The first
and second branch pipes 51b, 51c are formed to have a slightly smaller diameter than
the main pipe 51a.
[0053] As shown in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, the second branch pipe 51c to the lower side is
formed to be linear and has an axis line C2 that extends generally parallel with an
axis line C of the main pipe 51a. On the other hand, the first branch pipe 51b to
the upper side is formed to curve downward toward the second branch pipe 51c side.
As a result, the length of the exhaust pipe of the first branch pipe 51b is slightly
longer than the length of the second branch pipe 51c.
[0054] In addition, the first branch pipe 51b is formed such that a rearward extension line
of an axis line C1 thereof intersects with a rearward extension line of the axis line
C2 of the second branch pipe 51c. Accordingly, when viewed when the mufflers 33 are
mounted, an exhaust port 51c' of the second branch pipe 51c slopes upwards, while
an exhaust port 51b' of the first branch pipe 51b slopes relatively downwards.
[0055] An attachment bracket 52d is fixed to an upper wall surface of the casing 52. The
attachment bracket 52d is attached in an attachable-detachable manner to the seat
rails 2c via a stay member and the like.
[0056] A front end opening of the casing 52 is closed by a front end wall 52b, and a rear
end opening of the casing 52 is closed by a rear end wall 52a. A pair of up-down brackets
52a' are fixed to the rear end wall 52a. Each of the brackets 52a' includes a cap
attachment seat 52f that has a disc like shape when viewed from the vehicle rear direction,
and a plurality of legs 52f' that extend from the attachment seat 52f toward the rear
end wall 52a. The legs 52f' are fixed by welding to the rear end wall 52a.
[0057] Note that, the exhaust ports (rear end surfaces) 51b', 51c' of the first and second
branch pipes 51b, 51c pass through the rear end wall 52a and are disposed to form
a generally flush surface with the cap attachment seats 52f, 52f of the brackets 52a'
and an opening edge f of tail holes 61c, described later. More specifically, the exhaust
ports 51b', 51c' of the first and second branch pipes 51b, 51c are disposed to be
slightly to the upstream side (the front side) than the opening edge f of the tail
holes 61c, 61c.
[0058] The main pipe 51a passes through the front end wall 52b to the front, and is joined
to the front end wall 52b in an air tight manner. The first and second branch pipes
51b, 51c pass through the rear end wall 52a to the rear, and are joined to the rear
end wall 52a in an air tight manner.
[0059] The casing 52 is an elliptically shaped cylinder that is formed to have an elliptical
shape when viewed in a cross section, and a cross sectional area that increases from
the upstream side to the downstream side when viewed from the exhaust gas flow direction.
In addition, the mufflers 33 are disposed to incline diagonally upward to the vehicle
rear such that a long axis h of the ellipse extends generally in the upward-downward
direction.
[0060] Recessed portions 52e, 52e that are formed in a concave shape and that extend in
the longitudinal direction (the flow direction of the exhaust gas) are provided in
an upward-downward direction central portion of inner and outer side walls 52c, 52c
of the casing 52. As a result, the casing 52 has a generally gourd like shape in which
two circular sections partially overlap when viewed in a cross section.
[0061] An exterior cover 57 that covers the outer side of the downstream side exhaust pipes
33a is provided between the casing 52 and the exhaust gas chamber 32. The exterior
cover 57 is contiguous with the casing 52 and has a pointed shape that becomes more
pointed as the exterior cover 57 extends toward the upstream side (the lower side).
The exterior cover 57 forms a section of the casing 52.
[0062] The inside of the casing 52 is filled with sound absorbing material 56 like glass
wool such that the tail pipes 51 are surrounded. A plurality of small holes 51d are
formed around the entire periphery of the main pipe 51a. A portion of the exhaust
gas flows in to the casing 52 through the small holes 51d, and exhaust noise of the
exhaust gas is absorbed by the sound absorbing material 56.
[0063] The tail cap 53 is constructed by two parts, namely, an outer cap 60 and an inner
cap 61. The outer cap 60 has a ring shape that is formed to surround a rear end edge
52g of the casing 52. The inner cap 61 is disposed so as to surround the rear end
wall 52a of the casing 52.
[0064] The inner cap 61 includes a cap body 61a that surrounds the rear end wall 52a of
the casing 52, and a flange 61b that protrudes from an outer periphery edge g of the
cap body 61a and extends outwards to the rear.
[0065] The tail holes 61c, 61c, which are provided as an upward and downward pair, are formed
in the cap body 61a. Each one of the tail holes 61c is formed to have a larger diameter
than the exhaust ports 51b', 51c' of the first and second branch pipes 51b, 51c, and
a gap s' is formed between the outer periphery of the branch pipes 51b, 51c and the
tail holes 61c.
[0066] A pair of upward and downward expanding sections 61d, 61d that have circular tail
pipe-like shape are formed to protrude outward to the rear side in the cap body 61a.
The tail holes 61c are formed in a central section of the expanding sections 61d.
[0067] Three bolts (fixing members) 63 are positioned at determined distances apart in the
circumferential direction in an outer periphery of the upward and downward expanding
sections 61d. The inner cap 61 is fixed to the brackets 52a' by screwing each bolt
63 to a nut 63a that is fixed to the brackets 52a'. Accordingly, the rear end wall
52a is covered by the inner cap 61. In this manner, a disc shaped space e is formed
between the rear end wall 52a and the tail cap 53 at the rear end section of the casing
52.
[0068] The outer cap 60 includes a ring shaped section 60a, an inside slanting section 60b,
and a bent back section 60c. The ring shaped section 60a extends along the rear end
edge 52g of the casing 52. The inside slanting section 60b extends diagonally to the
inside rear from the ring shaped section 60a. The bent back section 60c curves and
extends to the inside from the inside slanting section 60b. The ring shaped section
60a is fixed to the rear end edge 52g by rivets (fixing members) 64 that are disposed
at determined distances apart in the circumferential direction.
[0069] Note that, the bent back section 60c is formed to bend around from the outside to
the inside of an outer periphery edge 61b' of the flange 61b of the inner cap 61 so
as to cover the outer periphery edge 61b' . As a result, a gap s is formed at the
boundary region between the flange 61b and the bent back section 60c. The gap s and
the gap s' around the branch pipes 51b, 51c communicate with the space e surrounded
by the rear end wall 52a of the casing 52 and the outer cap 60 and the inner cap 61.
In addition, the gap s also communicates with the outside space. Accordingly, the
gap s forms a passage that extends from the space e to the outside space.
[0070] According to the exhaust system of the embodiment, the first and second branch pipes
51b, 51c of the tail pipes 51 are disposed such that the rear end surfaces 51b', 51c'
thereof are generally flush with the opening edge f of the tail holes 61c of the cap
body 61a, namely, such that the rear end surfaces are to the inside of the tail cap
53. Thus, it is possible to improve saleability of the mufflers 33 by improving its
external appearance.
[0071] Moreover, in the structure in which the rear end surfaces are disposed to the inside
of the tail cap 53, the tail cap 53 has a two piece structure including the ring shaped
outer cap 60 that is fixed to the rear end edge 52g of the casing 52 and the inner
cap 61 fixed to the rear end wall 52a of the casing 52. Accordingly, the gap s is
formed in the boundary region between the inner cap 61 and the outer cap 60. If exhaust
gas that enters/exits to/from the upper and lower first and second branch pipes 51b,
51c is trapped inside the space e surrounded by the tail cap 53 and the rear end wall
52a of the casing 52 from the gap s' between the branch pipes 51b, 51c and the tail
holes 61c, the trapped exhaust gas is exhausted from the gap (passage) s of the boundary
region. Accordingly, the space e does not form a resonance chamber, and it is possible
to inhibit the generation of flow noise.
[0072] Moreover, because the gap s of the tail cap 53 is provided at the boundary region
of the outer cap 60 and the inner cap 61, the gap s cannot be seen from the rear of
the motorcycle. Accordingly, external appearance is not worsened. In the structure
in which the gap s is formed, the flange 61b of the cap body 61a is covered by the
bent back section 60c of the outer cap 60 that bends around from the outside to the
inside. Therefore, it is possible to reliably inhibit the gap s from being seen from
the outside, and create a structure in which the outer cap 60 and the inner cap 61
appear to be integrated from the outside.
[0073] In addition, because the tail cap 53 has a two part structure including the outer
cap 60 and the inner cap 61, the gap s is ensured and it is easily possible to provide
a structure in which the gap s is not visible from the outside. Thus, the degree of
design freedom can be increased.
[0074] This embodiment adopts a structure in which the ring shaped section 60a of the outer
cap 60 is fixed to the rear end edge 52g of the casing 52 by the rivet 64, and the
cap body 61a of the inner cap 61 is fixed to the rear end wall 52a of the casing 52
by the bolt 63 that is screwed in from the rear side. As a result, the tail cap 53
can be attached simply.
[0075] In this embodiment, the tail pipes 51 include the main pipe 51a connected to the
exhaust gas chamber 32, and the first and second branch pipes 51b, 51c that extend
from the main pipe 51a that branches upward and downward. Thus, a simple structure
is provided that can create the external appearance that the motorcycle has two protruding
mufflers when the vehicle is viewed from the rear. Thus, the saleability can be improved
by improving the external appearance of the mufflers 33.
[0076] Moreover, the recessed portions 52e that are formed in a concave shape extend in
the longitudinal direction in the upward-downward direction central portion of the
outer and inner side walls 52c, 52c of the casing 52. Accordingly, it is possible
to create the external appearance that the motorcycle has two protruding mufflers
when the vehicle is viewed from the side, and this feature also promotes saleability
by improving the external appearance of the mufflers 33.
[0077] Because the sound absorbing material 56 fills the inside of the casing 52 so as to
surround the tail pipes 51, and the plurality of small holes 51d are formed in the
main pipe 51a, the exhaust pipe length of the mufflers 33 can be reduced, and exhaust
noise can be reduced.
[0078] In this embodiment, the casing 52 is formed to be an elliptically shaped cylinder
that expands from the upstream side to the downstream side, and the long axis h of
the ellipse extends generally in the upward-downward direction. Thus, an external
appearance is created that conveys an impression of strength not achieved up to now.
[0079] Because the left and right mufflers 33 are disposed to extend diagonally upward to
the rear, and protrude to the outside in the vehicle width direction, it is possible
to create an external appearance that conveys an even more powerful impression of
strength.
[0080] Since the left and right mufflers 33 are disposed to the front side of the vertical
line B that passes through the rotation shaft 5a of the rear wheel 5, it is possible
to create an external appearance that conveys an impression of strength not achieved
up to now. Moreover, the mass can be concentrated.
[0081] In this embodiment, the exhaust pipe 31 connected to the engine 3 is connected to
the first expansion chamber a of the exhaust gas chamber 32, and the mufflers 33 are
connected to the third expansion chamber c of the exhaust gas chamber 32, and, when
viewed from the exhaust gas flow direction, the second expansion chamber b is disposed
between the first expansion chamber a and the third expansion chamber c. Accordingly,
it is possible to provide three expansion chambers without increasing the size of
the exhaust gas chamber 32, in effect extend exhaust pipe length, and improve exhaust
gas sound absorbing effect.
[0082] Note that, this embodiment explains an example in which the tail pipes 51 include
the first and second branch pipes 51b, 51c. However, it will be obviously apparent
that the invention can be applied to a structure in which there is a single tail pipe.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS AND SIGNS
[0083]
- 1
- Motorcycle
- 3 4
- Cylinder V-Type Engine
- 5
- Rear Wheel
- 5a
- Rotation Shaft
- 30
- Exhaust System
- 31
- Exhaust Pipe
- 32
- Exhaust Gas Chamber
- 33
- Muffler (or silencer)
- 34, 35
- Lateral, Vertical Exhaust Pipes (Engine Side Exhaust Pipes)
- 51
- Tail Pipe (Rear Section Of Exhaust Pipe)
- 51a
- Main Pipe
- 51b, 51c
- First And Second Branch Pipes
- 51b', 51c'
- Rear End Surfaces Of Tail Pipe
- 51d
- Hole
- 52
- Casing
- 52a
- Rear End Wall
- 52e
- Recessed Portion
- 52g
- Rear End Edge
- 53
- Tail Cap
- 56
- Sound Absorbing Material
- 60
- Outer Cap
- 60c
- Bent Back Section
- 61
- Inner Cap
- 61a
- Cap Body
- 61b
- Flange
- 61c
- Tail Hole
- 63
- Bolt (Fixing Member)
- 64
- Rivet (Fixing Member)
- a, b, c
- First, Second And Third Expansion Chambers
- B
- Vertical Line
- e
- Space
- f
- Opening Edge Of Tail Hole
- g
- Outer Periphery Edge Of Cap Body
- h
- Long Axis
- s
- Gap (Passage)
- s'
- Gap
- x
- Rear Wheel Rotation Centre
1. An exhaust system (30) for a motorcycle (1) including an exhaust pipe to be connected
to an engine (3) and a muffler (33) connected to the exhaust pipe (31), wherein
the muffler includes a casing (52), provided in a rear end section of the muffler,
that has a rear end wall and that is formed to surround a rear section (51) of the
exhaust pipe, and a tail cap (53) that is disposed to surround an outer side of the
rear end wall of the casing, and
a tail hole is formed in the rear end wall such that a gap is left with respect to
an outer diameter of an end portion of the rear section of the exhaust pipe, the gap
between the tail hole and the end portion of the rear section of the exhaust pipe
is in communication with a space formed between the rear end wall and the tail cap,
and a passage is formed that communicates the space and an outside space.
2. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust pipe
includes an engine side exhaust pipe that is connected to the engine, and a tail pipe
that is connected to the engine side exhaust pipe and that is surrounded by the casing.
3. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 2, wherein the tail cap includes
a ring shaped outer cap that is attached to an outer side of the rear end wall of
the casing, and an inner cap which is attached to the rear end wall of the casing
and in which the tail hole is formed such that a gap is left with respect to the outer
diameter of the tail pipe, and wherein the passage is the gap formed in a boundary
region between the inner cap and the outer cap.
4. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 3, wherein the tail pipe is
formed such that a rear end surface of the tail pipe is generally flush with an opening
edge of the tail hole of the inner cap.
5. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the inner
cap includes a cap body that is fixed to the rear end wall of the casing and in which
the tail hole is formed, and a flange that protrudes outward to the rear from an outer
periphery edge of the cap body, and the outer cap includes a bent back section that
bends around from an outer side to an inner side of the flange, and a gap is formed
between the bent back section and the flange.
6. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to any of claims 3 to 5, wherein the
outer cap is fixed to a rear end edge of the casing by a fixing member.
7. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to any fo claims 3 to 6, wherein the
inner cap is fixed from the rear to the rear end wall of the casing by a fixing member.
8. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to any of claims 3 to 7, wherein the
tail pipe includes a main pipe connected to the engine side exhaust pipe and that
extends to the rear, and a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe that are connected
to the main pipe and that branch out from the main pipe.
9. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 8, wherein sound absorbing
material is filled in an area between the casing and the tail pipe.
10. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 9, wherein a hole is formed
in the main pipe.
11. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to any preceding claim, wherein the
casing has an elliptical shape when viewed in a cross section, and is formed such
that, when viewed from an exhaust gas flow direction, a cross sectional area of the
casing becomes larger as the casing extends from an upstream side to a downstream
side thereof.
12. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to any preceding claim, characterized in that an exhaust gas chamber is connected to the exhaust pipe, the exhaust gas chamber
is partitioned in to a plurality of expansion chambers, and the muffler is connected
to one of the expansion chambers.
13. The exhaust system for a motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein the exhaust gas
chamber includes a first expansion chamber that is connected to the engine side exhaust
pipe, a third expansion chamber that is connected to the muffler, and a second expansion
chamber that is positioned between the first expansion chamber and the third expansion
chamber when viewed from an exhaust gas flow direction.
14. A motorcycle including an engine and an exhaust system according to any preceding
claim connected to the engine.
15. The motorcycle according to claim 14, wherein the casing is shaped as an ellipse when
viewed in a cross section, and is disposed such that a long axis of the ellipse extends
in a generally upward-downward direction.
16. The motorcycle according to claim 15, wherein a recessed portion that extends in an
exhaust gas flow direction is formed in an upward-downward direction central portion
of the casing.
17. The motorcycle according to any of claims 14 to 16, wherein the muffler is disposed
to the front of a vertical line that passes through a rotational centre of a rear
wheel.
18. The motorcycle according to claim 17, wherein the muffler is disposed to extend diagonally
upward toward the rear and to protrude outwards in a vehicle width direction outer
side.
1. Abgassystem (30) für ein Motorrad (1) mit einem Abgasrohr zum Verbinden mit einem
Motor (3) und einem mit dem Abgasrohr (31) verbundenen Auspufftopf (33), wobei
der Auspufftopf ein Gehäuse (52) aufweist, welches in einem hinteren Endabschnitt
des Auspufftopfs vorgesehen ist und eine hintere Endwand hat und so ausgebildet ist,
daß es einen hinteren Abschnitt (51) des Abgasrohrs umgibt, und eine Endabdeckung
(53) aufweist, die so angeordnet ist, daß sie eine Außenseite des hinteren Endabschnitts
des Gehäuses umgibt, und
ein Endloch in der hinteren Endwand so ausgebildet ist, daß in Bezug auf einen Außendurchmesser
eines Endabschnitts des hinteren Abschnitts des Abgasrohrs ein Spalt bzw. eine Lücke
verbleibt, wobei der Spalt zwischen dem Endloch und dem Endabschnitt des hinteren
Abschnitts des Abgasrohrs mit einem zwischen der hinteren Endwand und der Endabdeckung
gebildeten Raum in Verbindung steht und ein Durchgang gebildet ist, der den Raum und
einen äußeren Raum miteinander verbindet.
2. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Abgasrohr ein motorseitiges
Abgasrohr aufweist, welches mit dem Motor verbunden ist, und ein Auspuffrohr aufweist,
welches mit dem motorseitigen Abgasrohr verbunden und von dem Gehäuse umgeben ist.
3. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Endabdeckung eine ringförmige
äußere Abdeckung bzw. Kappe aufweist, die an einer Außenseite der hinteren Endwand
des Gehäuses angebracht ist, und eine innere Abdeckung bzw. Kappe aufweist, die an
der hinteren Endwand des Gehäuses angebracht ist und in welcher das Endloch ausgebildet
ist, so daß in Bezug auf den Außendurchmesser des Auspuffrohrs eine Lücke verbleibt,
und wobei der Durchgang der in einem Grenz- bzw. Übergangsbereich zwischen der inneren
Abdeckung und der äußeren Abdeckung gebildete Spalt ist.
4. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 3, wobei das Auspuffrohr so ausgebildet
ist, daß eine hintere Endfläche des Auspuffrohrs im allgemeinen bündig mit einer Öffnungskante
des Endlochs der inneren Abdeckung abschließt.
5. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 3 oder Anspruch 4, wobei die innere Abdeckung
einen Abdeckungskörper hat, der an der hinteren Endwand des Gehäuses fixiert ist und
in welchem das Endloch ausgebildet ist, und einen Flansch aufweist, der von einer
äußeren Umfangskante des Abdeckungskörpers nach außen und nach hinten vorspringt,
und wobei die äußere Abdeckung einen zurückgebogenen Abschnitt aufweist, der sich
von einer äußeren Seite zu einer inneren Seite des Flansches biegt, und wobei ein
Spalt zwischen dem zurückgebogenen Abschnitt und dem Flansch ausgebildet ist.
6. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 5, wobei die äußere Abdeckung
durch ein Fixierelement an einer hinteren Endkante des Gehäuses fixiert ist.
7. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6, wobei die innere Abdeckung
durch ein Fixierelement von hinten an der hinteren Endwand des Gehäuses fixiert ist.
8. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 7, wobei das Auspuffrohr
ein Hauptrohr, welches mit dem motorseitigen Abgasrohr verbunden ist und sich nach
hinten erstreckt, und ein erstes Abzweigrohr und ein zweites Abzweigrohr, die mit
dem Hauptrohr verbunden sind und von dem Hauptrohr abzweigen, aufweist.
9. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 8, wobei schalldämpfendes Material in einen
Bereich zwischen dem Gehäuse und dem Auspuffrohr eingefüllt ist.
10. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 9, wobei ein Loch in dem Hauptrohr ausgebildet
ist.
11. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, wobei das Gehäuse
im Querschnitt betrachtet eine elliptische Form hat und so ausgebildet ist, daß in
Fließrichtung des Abgases betrachtet ein Querschnittsbereich des Gehäuses größer wird,
wenn sich das Gehäuse von einer aufstromigen Seite zu einer abstromigen Seite davon
erstreckt.
12. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß eine Abgaskammer mit dem Abgasrohr verbunden ist, wobei die Abgaskammer in eine Mehrzahl
von Ansaugkammern unterteilt ist, und der Auspufftopf mit einer der Ansaugkammern
verbunden ist.
13. Abgassystem für ein Motorrad nach Anspruch 12, wobei die Abgaskammer eine erste Ansaugkammer,
die mit dem motorseitigen Abgasrohr verbunden ist, eine dritte Ansaugkammer, die mit
dem Auspufftopf verbunden ist, und eine zweite Ansaugkammer, die in Fließrichtung
des Abgases betrachtet zwischen der ersten Ansaugkammer und der dritten Ansaugkammer
angeordnet ist, aufweist.
14. Motorrad mit einem Motor und einem Abgassystem nach einem der vorangegangenen Ansprüche,
welches mit dem Motor verbunden ist.
15. Motorrad nach Anspruch 14, wobei das Gehäuse im Querschnitt betrachtet als Ellipse
ausgebildet ist und so angeordnet ist, daß eine lange Achse der Ellipse sich im allgemeinen
in einer Richtung von oben nach unten erstreckt.
16. Motorrad nach Anspruch 15, wobei ein sich in einer Fließrichtung des Abgases erstrekkender
ausgesparter Abschnitt in einem zentralen Abschnitt des Gehäuses in einer Richtung
von oben nach unten ausgebildet ist.
17. Motorrad nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 16, wobei der Auspufftopf an der Vorderseite
einer vertikalen Linie angeordnet ist, die durch ein Drehzentrum eines Hinterrades
verläuft.
18. Motorrad nach Anspruch 17, wobei der Auspufftopf so angeordnet ist, daß er sich diagonal
nach oben und hinten erstreckt und an einer Außenseite des Fahrzeugs in Breitenrichtung
nach außen vorspringt.
1. Système d'échappement (30) pour un motocycle (1) comprenant un tuyau d'échappement
destiné à être raccordé à un moteur (3) et un pot d'échappement (33) raccordé au tuyau
d'échappement (31), dans lequel
le pot d'échappement comprend une enveloppe (52), prévue dans une section d'extrémité
arrière du pot d'échappement, qui comporte une paroi d'extrémité arrière et qui est
formée pour entourer une section arrière (51) du tuyau d'échappement, et un chapeau
arrière (53) qui est disposé pour entourer un côté extérieur de la paroi d'extrémité
arrière de l'enveloppe, et
un orifice arrière est formé dans la paroi d'extrémité arrière de sorte qu'un écart
soit laissé par rapport à un diamètre extérieur d'une partie d'extrémité de la section
arrière du tuyau d'échappement, l'écart entre l'orifice arrière et la partie d'extrémité
de la section arrière du tuyau d'échappement est en communication avec un espace formé
entre la paroi d'extrémité arrière et le chapeau arrière, et un passage est formé
qui fait communiquer l'espace et un espace extérieur.
2. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le tuyau
d'échappement comprend un tuyau d'échappement côté moteur qui est raccordé au moteur,
et un tuyau arrière qui est raccordé au tuyau d'échappement côté moteur et qui est
entouré par l'enveloppe.
3. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le chapeau
arrière comprend un chapeau extérieur annulaire qui est fixé à un côté extérieur de
la paroi d'extrémité arrière de l'enveloppe, et un chapeau intérieur qui est fixé
à la paroi d'extrémité arrière de l'enveloppe et dans lequel l'orifice arrière est
formé de sorte qu'un écart soit laissé par rapport au diamètre extérieur du tuyau
arrière, et dans lequel le passage est l'écart formé dans une région limite entre
le chapeau intérieur et le chapeau extérieur.
4. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 3, dans lequel le tuyau
arrière est formé de sorte qu'une surface d'extrémité arrière du tuyau arrière soit
généralement alignée avec un bord d'ouverture de l'orifice arrière du chapeau intérieur.
5. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 3 ou la revendication
4, dans lequel le chapeau intérieur comprend un corps de chapeau qui est fixé à la
paroi d'extrémité arrière de l'enveloppe et dans lequel l'orifice arrière est formé,
et une bride qui fait saillie vers l'extérieur vers l'arrière à partir d'un bord périphérique
extérieur du corps de chapeau, et le chapeau extérieur comprend une section arrière
pliée qui se replie d'un côté extérieur à un côté intérieur de la bride, et un écart
est formé entre la section arrière pliée et la bride.
6. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon une quelconque des revendications 3 à 5,
dans lequel le chapeau extérieur est fixé à un bord d'extrémité arrière de l'enveloppe
par un élément de fixation.
7. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon une quelconque des revendications 3 à 6,
dans lequel le chapeau intérieur est fixé à partir de l'arrière à la paroi d'extrémité
arrière de l'enveloppe par un élément de fixation.
8. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon une quelconque des revendications 3 à 7,
dans lequel le tuyau arrière comprend un tuyau principal raccordé au tuyau d'échappement
côté moteur et qui s'étend jusqu'à l'arrière, et un premier tuyau de branchement et
un second tuyau de branchement qui sont raccordés au tuyau principal et qui s'étendent
à partir du tuyau principal.
9. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 8, dans lequel un matériau
absorbant acoustique remplit une zone entre l'enveloppe et le tuyau arrière.
10. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 9, dans lequel un orifice
est formé dans le tuyau principal.
11. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon une quelconque revendication précédente,
dans lequel l'enveloppe présente une forme elliptique lorsqu'elle est vue en coupe
transversale, et est formée de sorte que, lorsqu'elle est vue à partir d'un sens d'écoulement
de gaz d'échappement, une superficie de section transversale de l'enveloppe devient
plus importante au fur et à mesure que l'enveloppe s'étend d'un côté amont à un côté
aval de celle-ci.
12. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon une quelconque revendication précédente,
caractérisé en ce qu'une chambre de gaz d'échappement est raccordée au tuyau d'échappement, la chambre
de gaz d'échappement est divisée en une pluralité de chambres d'expansion, et le pot
d'échappement est raccordé à une des chambres d'expansion.
13. Système d'échappement pour motocycle selon la revendication 12, dans lequel la chambre
de gaz d'échappement comprend une première chambre d'expansion qui est raccordée au
tuyau d'échappement côté moteur, une troisième chambre d'expansion qui est raccordée
au pot d'échappement, et une deuxième chambre d'expansion qui est positionnée entre
la première chambre d'expansion et la troisième chambre d'expansion lorsqu'elle est
vue à partir d'un sens d'écoulement de gaz d'échappement.
14. Motocycle comprenant un moteur et un système d'échappement selon une quelconque revendication
raccordé au moteur.
15. Motocycle selon la revendication 14, dans lequel l'enveloppe présente la forme d'une
ellipse lorsqu'elle est vue en section transversale, et est disposée de sorte qu'un
grand axe de l'ellipse s'étende dans un sens généralement vertical.
16. Motocycle selon la revendication 15, dans lequel une partie évidée qui s'étend dans
un sens d'écoulement de gaz d'échappement est formée dans une partie centrale dans
le sens vertical de l'enveloppe.
17. Motocycle selon une quelconque des revendications 14 à 16, dans lequel le pot d'échappement
est disposé sur l'avant d'une ligne verticale qui passe à travers un centre de rotation
d'une roue arrière.
18. Motocycle selon la revendication 17, dans lequel le pot d'échappement est disposé
pour s'étendre diagonalement vers le haut vers l'arrière et pour faire saillie vers
l'extérieur dans un côté extérieur dans le sens de la largeur du véhicule.