Patent ID: 8512109

Claim:
A windshield and air routing system for a saddle-type vehicle, the vehicle comprising a vehicle body including a leg shield and having a step space behind the leg shield, said windshield system comprising: a windshield member having a first air inlet and a first air outlet formed therein, the windshield member comprising: an arcuate front panel portion, an arcuate rear panel portion spaced apart from the front panel portion, a left sidewall interconnecting the front and rear panel portions on the left side of the windshield member, and a right sidewall interconnecting the front and rear panel portions on the right side of the windshield member, the first air outlet and the first air inlet communicating with each other through a first duct formed inside of the windshield member between the front and rear panel portions, and a pair of left and right first auxiliary air duct tubes disposed proximate a lower end portion of the windshield member, each of said first auxiliary air duct tubes having an air inlet opening formed at a front end thereof and a respective second air outlet opening formed at a rear end thereof, respectively, and a pair of left and right second auxiliary air duct tubes configured to expel air outwardly toward a space at the rear of the rider or passenger via respective rear pressure-adjusting outlets situated in areas rearward of and proximate the rider or passenger of the vehicle, wherein the rear pressure-adjusting outlets are provided separately from the first and second air outlets; wherein: the first air inlet is provided at the front of the vehicle, the first air outlet is disposed between upper ends of the front and rear panel portions of the windshield member, is opened upward at an upper central potion of the windshield member and is configured to direct departing air upwardly from the first duct, the air outlet openings of said left and right auxiliary air duct tubes are operable to adjust pressure in a space around a rider or passenger of the vehicle by blowing out air toward the step space; and the rear pressure-adjusting outlets are operable to adjust pressure in the space at the rear of the rider by blowing out air toward said space.