YAMAHA MOTOR POWER PRODUCTS KABUSHIKI KAISHA Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140203544 | ADJUSTER, FRAME AND VEHICLE - A golf cart includes a frame, an adjuster, and a pair of suspension assemblies that reduce changes in camber angles in a pair of wheels caused by an adjustment of a ground clearance. The adjuster includes a pair of first adjusting portions and a pair of second adjusting portions. Each of the first adjusting portions includes a first upper hole and a first lower hole. Each of the second adjusting portions includes a second upper hole and a second lower hole. Each suspension assembly includes a damper and an arm portion. When the golf cart is set to a high ground clearance, the first adjusting portions are installed between the frame and the dampers, and the second adjusting portions are installed between the frame and the arm portions. | 07-24-2014 |
20100244460 | PORTABLE INVERTER POWER GENERATION APPARATUS - In a portable inverter power generation apparatus, a rectifying circuit converts AC electric power generated by an electric generator into DC electric power, and an inverter circuit converts the DC electric power into AC electric power. A current sensor detects an AC output current from the inverter circuit. In a first case where the AC output current detected by the current sensor increases from a value lower than a first value to a value higher than the first value, a computer sets a target rotational speed to a value lower than a resonance rotational speed at which an engine resonates until the AC output current detected by the current sensor increases to a second value higher than the first value, and sets the target rotational speed to a value higher than the resonance rotational speed when the detected AC output current increases to the second value. In a second case where the AC output current detected by the current sensor decreases from a value higher than the second value to a value lower than the second value, the computer unit sets the target rotational speed to a value higher than the resonance rotational speed until the AC output current detected by the current sensor decreases to the first value, and sets the target rotational speed to a value lower than the resonance rotational speed when the detected AC output current decreases to the first value. | 09-30-2010 |
20100139435 | FOUR-WHEEL VEHICLE - A four-wheel vehicle includes a compact operation lever unit and is constructed so as to secure a sufficient space between the seat and the dashboard. In the four-wheel vehicle, a main body of the operation lever unit includes a first pivoting member, a stopper, and a second pivoting member. The first pivoting member is pivotable between a first position at which a first drive switching mechanism is set to a first mode, and a second position at which the first drive switching mechanism is set to a second mode. The first pivoting member is biased toward the second position. The stopper is arranged to restrict pivoting of the first pivoting member beyond the second position. The second pivoting member is pivotable in conjunction with an operation lever and includes a contact portion that causes the first pivoting member to pivot to a side of the first position against a biasing force. Further, when the contact portion is brought into contact with the first pivoting member, the second pivoting member sets a second drive switching mechanism to the first mode, and when the contact portion is at a predetermined position separated from the first pivoting member, the second pivoting member sets the second drive switching mechanism to the second mode. | 06-10-2010 |
20090183395 | SNOW BLOWER - An engine of a snow blower is arranged with a crankshaft along a front to rear direction of the snow blower, and an output shaft, with an outer circumferential portion on which a drive pulley is fixed, is provided in a front end portion of the crankshaft. Further, an intermediate shaft with a rear end circumference on which a driven pulley is fixed and with a front end circumference, on which an impeller drive pulley is fixed, is arranged to extend toward a front direction higher than the output shaft. An impeller drive shaft with a rear end circumference on which an impeller driven pulley is fixed is arranged to extend toward the front direction more downward than the intermediate shaft. A first transmission belt is meshed with the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a second transmission belt is meshed with the impeller drive pulley and the impeller driven pulley. Using this arrangement, it is possible to provide a snow blower with a low center of gravity. | 07-23-2009 |
20080290095 | FUEL TANK - A fuel tank includes a tank body and a fuel inlet projecting upwardly from the tank body. A fuel cap can be removably coupled onto the fuel inlet, the fuel cap including a hollow neck portion that projects into the fuel inlet when the fuel cap is installed on the fuel inlet. A chamber in the neck portion has an opening in a lower portion of the chamber and a communicating passage in an upper portion of the chamber. The upper portion of the chamber of the neck is placed in communication with an interior of the tank body via the communicating passage when the fuel cap is installed on the fuel inlet so that the fuel level within the chamber of the neck portion and a fuel level in the tank body outside the neck portion are equalized when the fuel cap is coupled onto the fuel inlet. | 11-27-2008 |
20080271717 | CANISTER MOUNTING STRUCTURE IN POWER GENERATING APPARATUS - A power generating apparatus has a simplified structure for introducing fuel vapor from a fuel tank and blow-by gas produced in an engine into the engine's intake system so as to facilitate the manufacturing of the power generating apparatus. The power generating apparatus includes an engine for driving a generator, a canister containing an adsorbent for adsorbing thereonto fuel that evaporates from a fuel tank, an evaporative fuel inlet pipe for introducing fuel vapor purged from the adsorbent into an engine intake system, and a blow-by gas inlet pipe for introducing blow-by gas produced in the engine into the intake system. A first end of the evaporative fuel inlet pipe is connected to the canister, and a second end of the evaporative fuel inlet pipe is connected to an intermediate portion of the blow-by gas inlet pipe. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271716 | CANISTER ARRANGEMENT IN POWER GENERATING APPARATUS - A power generating apparatus has a frame, an engine disposed inwardly of the frame and configured to drive a generator, a fuel tank for storing fuel to be supplied to the engine, and a canister containing an adsorbent for adsorbing fuel vapor from the fuel tank. The canister includes a communicating tube, which places the canister in communication with the atmosphere. The canister is also in communication with an intake system. The canister is movably positioned in a space S between the frame and the intake system so as to prevent an increase in the size of the power generating apparatus when the canister is added to the power generating apparatus. | 11-06-2008 |
20080264501 | FUEL TANK - A fuel tank has a tank body and a fuel inlet projecting upwardly from the tank body. The fuel tank includes a cylindrical member extending into the tank body, a canister, and a discharging passage in communication with the canister housing an adsorbent for absorbing fuel vapor from the fuel tank. A space between an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical member and an inner circumferential surface of the fuel inlet is hermetically sealed by a seal. The cylindrical member has a passage for communicating an inside of the cylindrical member with a portion of an outside of the cylindrical member that is lower than the hermetically sealed space. The passage allows air in the tank body to enter the fuel inlet when fuel overflows from the fuel inlet, thereby inhibiting flow of fuel into the canister through the discharging passage. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264391 | CANISTER ARRANGEMENT IN POWER GENERATING APPARATUS - A power generating apparatus includes an engine for driving a generator, a muffler cover for covering a muffler for exhaust supplied from the engine from an external side of the muffler, a fuel tank for storing fuel to be supplied to the engine, and a canister containing an adsorbent for adsorbing thereonto fuel that evaporates from the fuel tank. The canister includes a communicating tube, which places the canister in communication with the atmosphere. The canister is also in communication with an intake system of the engine. The communicating tube of the canister has its opening at a position near to the muffler as well as to an inner surface, on the side of the muffler, of the muffler cover, to improve the purge characteristics of the adsorbent so that the usable live of the adsorbent is increased. | 10-30-2008 |
20080251054 | UTILITY ENGINE - A utility engine has a cylinder body extending obliquely upward from a crankcase and a cylinder head attached to an end of the cylinder body. The utility engine has a carburetor attached to a side of the cylinder head and an air cleaner attached to a side of the carburetor opposite the cylinder head. The canister is located below the carburetor and adjacent to the air cleaner. | 10-16-2008 |
20080245339 | AUTO CHOKE DEVICE FOR AN ENGINE - An auto choke device for an engine includes a choke valve for varying the opening of an intake passage of the engine, and a starter motor for starting the engine. Upon activation of the starter motor, the choke valve starts valve opening motion from a fully closed position. The choke valve continues the valve opening motion at a certain valve opening speed until it achieves a start opening set based on the temperature of the engine. | 10-09-2008 |
20080245331 | ENGINE - An engine includes a choke valve for varying the opening of an intake passage. When a variation in an engine operating state per unit time during the operation of the engine becomes a predetermined value or greater, the choke valve is automatically moved to the fully open position to thereby bring the engine back to the normal operating state immediately. | 10-09-2008 |
20080238221 | SOUNDPROOF TYPE ENGINE GENERATOR - A soundproof type engine generator has a first external air inlet and a second external air inlet formed on a soundproof case K. A first cooling passage guides external air drawn in through the first external air inlet through a duct to a first fan, then from the first fan to a generator and discharges the air out of the soundproof case K. A second cooling passage guides external air drawn in through the second external air inlet to an engine using a second fan and then discharges the air out of the soundproof case The first fan is made up of a disk-like planar part, a plurality of first blades and a plurality of second blades, respectively provided radially on both head and tail sides of the planar part. External air drawn with the plurality of first blades through the first external air inlet is guided through the duct to the generator, and discharged out of the soundproof case. Air in the soundproof case is discharged with the plurality of second blades out of the soundproof case. The soundproof type engine generator effectively cools the interior of the soundproof case and simplifies the constitution of the air feed passage via the layout and configuration of the fan. | 10-02-2008 |
20080238107 | SOUNDPROOF TYPE ENGINE GENERATOR - A soundproof type engine generator has an outer shell made by attaching at least a bottom panel to a three-dimensional frame and four wheels in the lower part thereof for transport. The soundproof type engine generator also has handles provided coaxially with opposing wheel shafts of the four wheels, which can be held by a user and facilitate the lifting of the soundproof type engine generator, even if the engine generator is heavy. The wheels of the engine generator are disposed farther outward than the outer shell of the soundproof type engine generator. | 10-02-2008 |
20080202480 | CANISTER ARRANGEMENT IN POWER GENERATING APPARATUS - A power generating apparatus includes an engine for driving a generator; a fuel tank for storing fuel to be supplied to the engine therein, and a canister containing an adsorbent for adsorbing thereonto fuel that evaporates from the fuel tank to inhibit release of the fuel vapor into the atmosphere. The canister includes a communicating tube, which places the canister in communication with the atmosphere. The canister is in communication with an intake system of the engine. The canister is positioned proximate an exhaust system of the engine to improve the purge characteristics of the adsorbent so that a usable life of the adsorbent is increased. | 08-28-2008 |