Housing device of motorcycle

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Inventors

Hatanaka, Akimasa

Application #

427080

Filed

Oct-26-1999

Published

Jan-9-2001

Current US Class

180/219
224/413
280/304.5

International Classes

B62D 061/02

Field of Search

180/219 280/304.5 224/413 224/419 224/425 224/426 224/433 D12/409 D12/410 296/37.1

Assignee

Suzuki Kabushiki Kaisha (Hamamatsu, JP)

Examiners

DePumpo; Daniel G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.

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4830134   Motorcycle storage...
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Abstract
A motorcycle is generally provided with a lateral pair of frame bodies, a pivot shaft connected between the frame bodies, a swing arm mechanism supported to the pivot shaft to be swingable and adapted to support a rear wheel. A housing box for accommodating articles is disposed below a seat, and the housing box is composed of an upper portion and a lower extension portion which extends vertically downward so as to pass through a space of the swing arm mechanism between the pivot shaft and the rear wheel in an installed state of the motorcycle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A housing device in combination with a motorcycle, said combination comprising: a pair of frame bodies, a pivot shaft connected between the frame bodies and a swing arm mechanism supported to be swingable to the pivot shaft and supporting a rear wheel and in which a housing box is disposed below a seat, wherein said housing box is composed of an upper portion and a lower extension portion which extends vertically downward so as to pass through a space of the swing arm mechanism between the pivot shaft and the rear wheel in an installed state on the motorcycle.

2. A housing device of a motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein said lower portion has a decreased size portion, relative to said upper portion, as viewed from a side of the motorcycle in an installed state and said decreased size portion of the housing box passes through said space of the swing arm mechanism.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an article housing device of a motorcycle disposed under a seat and adapted to house a long article such as a U-shaped lock device.

A U-shaped lock device commercially available as a lock device for preventing a motorcycle from being stolen is widespread because it is very strong as compared with a chain lock, a wire lock, or the like. However, because the U-shaped lock device can not be folded into a compact size unlike the chain lock, the wire lock, or the like, the U-shaped lock device is difficult to be housed in a housing device having a small capacity and provided under a seat of the motorcycle. A conventional example of a structure for housing the U-shaped lock device under the seat is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. HEI 7-89472, for example.

Although the structure of the conventional example is suitable to a road sports type of motorcycle in which a position of the seat is relatively high and a front-to-rear (longitudinal) length of the seat is large, the structure is difficult to be applied to an American type of motorcycle, for example, in which the position of the seat is low and the front-to-rear length thereof is short because a thickness of a cushion of the seat can not be increased and a body layout is severely limited. Moreover, the above structure of the conventional example is for housing only a U-shaped lock device and can not house other types of long articles such as a collapsible umbrella.
 
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