Oil tank device for motorcycle

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Inventors

Takasaka, Masao

Application #

468504

Filed

Jan-23-1990

Published

Oct-8-1991

Current US Class

138/172
138/89
180/219
180/225
280/281.1
280/835

International Classes

G62K 011/08

Field of Search

180/219 180/225 180/69.4 280/201 280/274 280/281.1 280/288.2 280/288.3 280/831 280/831 280/835 215/296 138/172 138/89 138/89.4 138/108 138/177

Assignee

Suzuki Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Shizuoka, JP)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwartz & Weinrieb

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Abstract
An oil tank device mounted upon the body frame of a motorcycle provided with a head pipe and other frame members for storing engine oil therein comprises a tank rail connected to the head pipe and provided with an inner hollow portion, a down tube connected to the head pipe so as to extend downwardly and also encompass an inner hollow portion, a bridge frame connected to the tank rail and down tube and provided with an inner hollow portion, and front reinforcements connected to both bilateral sides of the tank rail. The down tube and the bridge frame partially define an inner space between the front reinforcements and the inner space formed by means of front reinforcements communicates with the respective inner hollow portions of the tank rail, the down tube and the bridge frame. The lower end portions of the tank rail and the down tube have wall thicknesses which are gradually increased in the downward direction. The frame members of the body frame are welded at the most thickened portions of the lower portions thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An oil tank device for storing engine oil therein, mounted upon a body frame of a motorcycle which is provided with a head pipe for mounting a front wheel fork of said motorcycle, and frame members for mounting an engine of said motorcycle, comprising:

a tank rail connected to said head pipe and formed as a tubular member which is provided with an inner hollow portion and a lower end portion;

a down tube connected to said head pipe so as to extend downwardly therefrom, and which is formed as a tubular member which is provided with an inner hollow portion and a lower end portion;

a bridge frame connected to said tank rail and said down tube and which is formed as a tubular member which is provided with an inner hollow portion;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an oil tank device for a motorcycle utilizing internal cavities of components of frame members for an oil tank, which constitute a body frame of the motorcycle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A certain type of motorcycle is equipped with an oil tank device and a conventional oil tank device is provided with an oil tank disposed within vicinity of the head pipe of the body frame.

Engine oil is stored within such an oil tank and fed to respective portions constituting an engine unit so as to lubricate the same. The oil tank is constituted by means of the respective internal cavities of a front rail, a down tube and a bridge tube connecting the tank rail and the down tube and by means of a space defined between two reinforcements secured to both sides of the front tank rail, the down tube and the bridge tube.

An oil passage joint is welded to the lower end portion of the down tube and a rear tank rail is also welded to the lower portion of the front tank rail through means of an oil stopper joint. With the oil tank device described above, however, the difference between the wall thickness of the down tube and the oil passage joint is remarkably large, for example, and since those portions at which the wall thickness difference exists between the down tube and the oil passing joint is not gradually changed when the lower tubes or the like members are welded to the oil passage joint, stress may be concentrated at the welded portion of the oil passage joint.
 
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