Patent classifications
F16H2057/0213
STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
An electromechanical power steering system for a motor vehicle includes a worm shaft which can be driven by an electric motor and which meshes with a worm wheel coupled to a steering shaft. The worm shaft is rotatably mounted in a bearing which has at least one bearing ring fitted in a retainer that can be displaced relative to the worm wheel. In order to specify an electromechanical power steering system having an improved retainer, which has higher dimensional stability and increased stiffness, according to the invention the retainer has a main body of plastic, which is injection-molded onto the bearing ring as an injection-molded part.
Parking brake actuator
The present invention provides a parking brake actuator comprising: a motor; a worm gear connected to the motor so that power may be transmitted therebetween; a worm wheel engaged with the worm gear; a driving shaft coupled to the worm wheel and to which a parking cable is connected; and a power transmission gear including a first gear coupled to a rotary shaft of the motor, and a second gear coupled to the rotary shaft of the worm gear and connected to the first gear so that the power may be transmitted therebetween, wherein a gear ratio between the first gear and the second gear is 10:66 and a gear ratio between the worm gear and the worm wheel is 1:54.
ROBOT JOINT STRUCTURE AND ROBOT WITH BACKLASH REDUCTION MECHANISM
A robot joint structure includes a motor configured to be used for a robot joint shaft capable of turning about a vertical axis, a motor-side gear mounted on a shaft of the motor, an auxiliary bearing configured to axially support the shaft supplementally, an adapter configured to integrate the motor, the motor-side gear, and the auxiliary bearing, and a moving mechanism configured to move a unit structure integrated by the adaptor in a radial direction of the motor such that the motor-side gear approaches a mating gear meshing with the motor-side gear.
Steering Systems for a Vehicle
A steering system for a vehicle includes a pinion shaft which is mounted rotatably in a locating bearing and in a floating bearing, wherein both the locating bearing and the floating bearing are received in the steering housing.
Method and apparatus for tightening a threaded fastener connection in concealed walls and/or floors
A threaded fastener actuator that includes a worm-gear used to transfer rotational power to an impeller gear. The impeller gear includes a polygonal channel for receiving an actuator feature included in a threaded fastener. As the worm-gear is rotated, the impeller gear rotates about a vertical movement axis, which causes the threaded fastener contained in polygonal channel to also rotate and engage with a corresponding threaded coupler.
GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
A gearbox assembly for an electric power assisted steering apparatus includes a gearbox housing, a worm shaft, a main bearing assembly, and a first fulcrum means. The worm shaft may be supported relative to the housing by a main bearing assembly at an end closest to the motor. The main bearing assembly may include an inner ring defining an inner bearing race, an outer ring defining an outer bearing race, and a plurality of bearings that run between the two races. The first fulcrum means may be located on a first side of the main bearing assembly which reacts only the axial component of the wormshaft tooth load for a first direction of gearwheel torque. A second fulcrum means may be located on a second, opposing, side of the main bearing assembly, which reacts only the axial component of the wormshaft tooth load for the second direction of gearwheel torque.
Automatic slack adjuster with adjusting clutch in control train
A vehicle brake slack adjuster includes a housing coupled to a brake actuator and supporting a driving worm wheel engaging the brake cam shaft and a driving worm screw meshed with the driving worm wheel and transferring a brake actuating force, imparted by the brake actuator to the housing, to the driving worm wheel and cam shaft. The adjuster further includes a wear adjustment mechanism including a reference arm fixed against movement and including a control ring gear, a pinion gear meshed with the control ring gear and configured for rotation about an axis, a clutch ring disposed about the axis and configured for rotation with the pinion gear, a control worm screw disposed about the axis, a wrap spring engaging surfaces of the clutch ring and control worm screw and a control worm wheel meshed with the control worm screw and configured for rotation with the driving worm screw.
WORM REDUCER
A holder member includes a holder-side holding surface for internally fitting and holding a rolling bearing on a tip end side and a holder-side held surface eccentric to a center axis of the holder-side holding surface. A guide member is internally fitted and held into a guide holding portion of a housing and includes a guide-side holding surface for internally fitting and holding the holder member to be capable of swinging about a center axis of the holder-side held surface. A first elastic urging member elastically urges a tip end portion of a worm toward a worm wheel side by elastically urging the holder member in a direction to rotate with respect to the guide member. Therefore, a structure which can more effectively suppress generation of gear rattle noise at a meshing portion between a wheel tooth and a worm tooth can be realized.
REDUCTION OF PLAY OF A WORM GEAR OF AN ELECTROMECHANICAL POWER STEERING SYSTEM BY MEANS OF A BIMETAL SPRING
A worm gear for an electromechanical power steering system of a motor vehicle, includes a worm shaft that meshes with a worm wheel. The worm wheel and the worm shaft are arranged together in a gear housing. An eccentric lever and a bimetallic spring that is operatively connected to the eccentric lever are configured to compensate for a temperature-related play in the engagement between the worm wheel and the worm shaft.
SEALING PLUG FOR A REDUCER CASING, BEARING A MESHING PLAY-COMPENSATING CARRIAGE
A plug for closing an opening of a casing, the plug including a solid hub, with central axis, as well as a retaining member which ensures the axial attachment of the plug in the opening, the plug including a play-compensating carriage, which is distinct from the hub and which is movably mounted on a guiding support borne by the hub, the guiding support being arranged in such a way as to axially retain the carriage and to guide the relative movement of the carriage with respect to the hub in a direction termed the play-compensating direction transverse to the central axis, a spring-type resilient member, arranged between the guiding support and the carriage, and an orientating member arranged so as to orientate the plug, and consequently the play-compensating direction defined by the guiding support, in azimuth around the central axis, according to a predetermined orientation with respect to the casing.