Steering damper system for vehicles

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Inventors

Hasegawa, Yosuke
Itabashi, Takeyasu
Hayashi, Kanji
Wakabayashi, Takeshi
Bunya, Osamu
Harada, Tomoyuki

Application #

127544

Filed

Apr-23-2002

Published

Mar-16-2004

Current US Class

180/219
188/306
280/272

International Classes

F16F 009/00

Field of Search

280/272 280/271 280/276 280/279 280/280 180/219 188/306 188/302 188/310 74/551.1

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Morris; Lesley D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP

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Abstract
A steering damper system for motorcycles provided for generating an adjustable damping force for restraining the shaking of the steering system at the time of disturbance. The system includes a cross member laid between the front portions of the mainframes branching to the left and right from the head pipe and extending to the rear, and a steering damper mounted at the center of the cross member. A sector gear projects forward from the housing, and the teeth thereof are inserted through the opening formed on the head pipe, and are engaged with the drive gear integrally mounted around the steering stem rotatably supported within the head pipe. The resulting steering damper provides the desired adjustable damping force without adversely increasing the inertia of the steering system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A steering damper system for a vehicle having a pair of left and right mainframes branching left and right from a head pipe located at a front end and extending rearward along a vehicle body, and a steering system for steering a front wheel rotatably supported on the head pipe, said steering damper system comprising:

a cross member detachably secured to the left and right mainframes in the vicinity of the head pipe;

a steering damper disposed on the cross member; and

an operating section of the steering damper and the steering system are connected by a connecting member.

2. The steering damper system for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the cross member is detachably secured on upper sides of the left and right mainframes.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a steering damper system for motorcycles provided for generating a damping force to restrain shaking of the steering system at the time of disturbance, and more specifically, to a steering damper system in which a damping force is adjustable.

2. Description of Background Art

A steering damper system which generates a damping force to prevent shaking of the steering system caused by kickback, or the like, at the time of disturbance, is known (for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2593461). A steering damper system in which a damping force is adjustable so as to generate a precise damping force, and a system in which a damping force is generated only when needed, are also known. For example, there is the system that controls the damping force based on the steering angle and the traveling speed (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No.64888/1988). There is another system that controls the damping force based on the variation of the load exerted on the front wheel (Japanese Patent Publication No.74023/1995).
 
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