Patent classifications
B62D1/183
Steering column for a motor vehicle
A steering column for a motor vehicle, comprising a casing unit, in which a steering spindle is mounted rotatably about a longitudinal axis and which has at least two casing tubes which are guided adjustably relative to one another by an adjustment distance in the direction of the longitudinal axis. In order to permit easier adjustment, the casing tubes can be brought along the adjustment distance relative to one another into at least one comfort region and at least one transition region, wherein a transition adjustment force for the relative adjustment of the casing tubes in the transition region is smaller than a comfort adjustment force for the relative adjustment of the casing tubes in the comfort region.
Interior system of a vehicle
A vehicle interior system for a vehicle includes a steering wheel support assembly operable between retracted and extended positions and having a steering wheel coupled thereto, a foot pedal disposed within a foot well of the vehicle and operable between a foot pedal use position and a foot pedal stowed position, and a foot rest disposed within the foot well and operable between a foot rest use position and a foot rest stowed position. The movement of the steering wheel support assembly toward the retracted position causes the foot pedal to move toward the foot pedal stowed position and the foot rest to move toward the foot rest use position.
Interior system of a vehicle
A vehicle interior system for a vehicle includes a steering wheel support assembly operable between retracted and extended positions and having a steering wheel coupled thereto, a foot pedal disposed within a foot well of the vehicle and operable between a foot pedal use position and a foot pedal stowed position, and a foot rest disposed within the foot well and operable between a foot rest use position and a foot rest stowed position. The movement of the steering wheel support assembly toward the retracted position causes the foot pedal to move toward the foot pedal stowed position and the foot rest to move toward the foot rest use position.
STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE
A steering column assembly comprises: a housing having outer, intermediate and inner elongate, telescopically mounted housing portions movable relative to one another along an adjustment axis; a steering column rotatably mounted in the inner elongate housing portion and being configured at one end for attachment of a steering member (e.g. a steering wheel); a leadscrew rotatably mounted on one of the inner and outer housing portions and having first and second threaded portions which overlap each other for at least part of the length of the leadscrew; a motor for rotating the leadscrew; a first displacement member screw-threadedly mounted to the first threaded portion of the leadscrew and connected to the outer or inner elongate housing portion on which the leadscrew is not rotatably mounted; and a second displacement member screw-threadedly mounted to the second threaded portion of the leadscrew and connected to the intermediate housing portion. Rotation of the leadscrew causes displacement of the first and second displacement members along the adjustment axis.
ADJUSTMENT DRIVE FOR A STEERING COLUMN, AND STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
An adjusting drive for a steering column for a motor vehicle may include a threaded spindle with an external thread that engages in a spindle nut and a drive unit that is coupled to the threaded spindle or the spindle nut such that the threaded spindle and the spindle nut are able to be rotatably driven relative to one another by overcoming a screw resistance. To permit an optimized adjustment over the entire adjusting region, the threaded spindle includes at least one actuator portion and at least one transition portion. The transition portion is configured such that the screw resistance of the spindle nut is lower in the transition portion than in the actuator portion.
ADJUSTMENT DRIVE FOR A STEERING COLUMN, AND STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
An adjusting drive for a steering column for a motor vehicle may include a threaded spindle with an external thread that engages in a spindle nut and a drive unit that is coupled to the threaded spindle or the spindle nut such that the threaded spindle and the spindle nut are able to be rotatably driven relative to one another by overcoming a screw resistance. To permit an optimized adjustment over the entire adjusting region, the threaded spindle includes at least one actuator portion and at least one transition portion. The transition portion is configured such that the screw resistance of the spindle nut is lower in the transition portion than in the actuator portion.
AXIALLY ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
A steering column assembly includes a steering column extending along a longitudinal axis between a first end and a second end. The steering column includes an outer jacket located at the first end, a middle jacket telescopically connected to the outer jacket and extending towards the second end, and an inner jacket telescopically connected to the middle jacket and extending further towards the second end. The steering column assembly also includes at least one axial adjustment actuator that telescopically moves the middle jacket with respect to the outer jacket. The at least one axial adjustment actuator includes a first gear rack fixed to the outer jacket and a second gear rack fixed to the inner jacket, at least one gear located between, and in tooth meshed engagement with, the first gear rack and the second gear rack and driven to translate the inner jacket relative to the outer jacket.
Vehicle parked mode control
A vehicle control system for a vehicle, the vehicle control system comprising a controller, wherein the controller has an activatable secondary parked mode in which the controller automatically controls a plurality of components of the vehicle, each component also being controllable by a corresponding user control, and activation of the secondary parked mode changes the state of each component from an in-use state to a parked state when the vehicle attends a delivery or collection.
Vehicle parked mode control
A vehicle control system for a vehicle, the vehicle control system comprising a controller, wherein the controller has an activatable secondary parked mode in which the controller automatically controls a plurality of components of the vehicle, each component also being controllable by a corresponding user control, and activation of the secondary parked mode changes the state of each component from an in-use state to a parked state when the vehicle attends a delivery or collection.
Body mounted sliding steering column with offset feedback actuator
A steering apparatus for a vehicle that utilizes steer-by-wire controls and may selectively be operated in an autonomous mode comprises a body mounted sliding steering column. The body mounted sliding steering column includes an arm that slides between a stowed position and a use position on at least one rail attached to a frame of the vehicle. The arm supports a steering column that may also be adjustable between a retracted position and an extended position. The arm also houses a force feedback motor in force-transmitting communication with the steering column.