Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Vehicle mounted systems
Patent
1997-11-19
1999-09-14
Elms, Richard T.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Vehicle mounted systems
361648, H02B 104
Patent
active
059527293
ABSTRACT:
A junction box 2 is formed at a mounting portion of a meter unit 3 disposed at a central portion of a rear handlebar cover 1 in a motorcycle, and wire harnesses 12 and 14 connected to a vehicle body and a front handlebar cover are connected to the junction box 2. Bus bars 31 and 33 made of a metal plate or bar are integrally embedded within the rear handlebar cover made of a synthetic resin in order to electrically connect electric parts such as switches Ss, Sd, Sw, Sh and the like supported on left and right portions of the rear handlebar cover 1 and the junction box 2 to each other. Thus, it is possible to easily and reliably perform the wiring to the electric parts supported on the handlebar cover 1 in the motorcycle.
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Igarashi Masazumi
Sakamoto Hiroshi
Shiratori Toshihiko
Elms Richard T.
Toyo Denso Kabushiki Kaisha
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