Patent classifications
B62D7/1581
Steering device
A steering device for a vehicle includes a steering rod and at least one drive unit, wherein the steering rod can be displaced along its longitudinal extent by the drive unit. The steering device also includes at least one first sensor device for determining a displacement position of the steering rod. The steering rod, as seen along its longitudinal extent, exhibits at least one change in its cross section, in particular diameter, wherein the first sensor device is designed to sense the change.
Heavy haul vehicle
A heavy haul vehicle has a chassis capable of supporting a load to be transported by the vehicle. A first group of one or more first drive axles and a second group of one or more second drive axles are coupled to the chassis. The vehicle also has a first engine and a second engine. The first engine drives each axle in the first group of drive axles. The second engine drives each axle in the second group drive axles.
Parallel maneuvering system
The parallel maneuvering system is a steering system for portable devices, portable platforms and the like, allowing individual wheels to be steered in a parallel and simultaneous manner. The parallel maneuvering system includes a first coupler and a second coupler, which are slidably mounted with respect to one another, and which each include a pair of arms for eccentric pivotal attachment to a corresponding pair of wheel assemblies. The first and second couplers are mounted within a hollow chassis, and the wheel assemblies are mounted to the hollow chassis such that respective wheels thereof are mounted external to the hollow chassis, and respective eccentric crank arms thereof are mounted within the hollow chassis. At least one linear actuator may be provided for selectively driving sliding movement of the first coupler with respect to the second coupler.
Vehicle including second steered axle
A vehicle includes a first steered axle and a second steered axle behind the first steered axle. The second steered axle is steerable independently from the first steered axle. The vehicle includes wheels on the second steered axle. An electric steering motor is connected to the at least one of the wheels.
Rear-wheel steering system and controlling method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a rear-wheel steering system and a controlling method thereof. The rear-wheel steering system includes: a rack configured to transmit a driving force generated from a rear-wheel steering motor to rear wheels; a first correction module configured to, when an engine is started, detect a position of the rack using a displacement sensor and calculate a first correction value that is a difference between the detected position and a neutral position; a second correction module configured to, when the engine is started, detect a position of the rack using a motor position sensor that detects a rotation angle of the rear-wheel steering motor and calculate a second correction value that is a difference between the detected position and the neutral position; a comparison determiner configured to compare the first correction value and the second correction value to determine whether the displacement sensor has malfunctioned; and a steering controller configured to control an operation of the rear-wheel steering motor. Accordingly, it is possible to determine whether an error occurs in the displacement sensor and to return the rack to the neutral position even when the error has occurred in the displacement sensor.
STEERING FUNCTION-EQUIPPED HUB UNIT
Provided is a steering function-equipped hub unit for steering a rear wheel configured to be supported by a suspension device including a torsion beam and a pair of trailing arms. The hub unit includes: a turning shaft-equipped hub bearing including a turning shaft extending in a vertical direction and configured to rotatably support the rear wheel; a unit support member supporting the turning shaft-equipped hub bearing such that the turning shaft-equipped hub bearing is rotatable about a turning axis; and a steering actuator separate from the unit support member and configured to rotationally drive the turning shaft-equipped hub bearing. The steering actuator is attached to the suspension device at a position higher than a lowermost surface of the torsion beam and between a rotation support part of the suspension device and the turning shaft-equipped hub bearing.
Steering Device
A steering device for a vehicle includes a steering rod and at least one drive unit, wherein the steering rod can be displaced along its longitudinal extent by the drive unit. The steering device also includes at least one first sensor device for determining a displacement position of the steering rod. The steering rod, as seen along its longitudinal extent, exhibits at least one change in its cross section, in particular diameter, wherein the first sensor device is designed to sense the change.
CONTROL METHODS FOR REAR WHEEL STEERING APPARATUS OF CARS
A control method for a rear wheel steering apparatus of a vehicle adjusts current applied to a rear wheel steering (RWS) actuator by determining a compensation current value based on the aging of devices installed in the RWS actuator installed in the rear wheel steering apparatus, and further adjusts the current applied to the RWS actuator with a compensation current value based on the friction of the devices installed in the RWS actuator.
Lead screw structure and assembly and rear wheel steering apparatus using the same
A lead screw structure comprises a screw shaft having a thread on an outer circumferential surface thereof, a nut unit coupled to the screw shaft such that and a thread formed on an inner circumferential surface of the nut unit is engaged with the thread of the screw shaft, and a first elastic member disposed on a portion of the nut portion, in a direction of the screw shaft, to provide an elastic force to the nut portion in the screw shaft, thereby compensating for a gap between the thread of the outer circumferential surface of the screw shaft and the thread of the inner circumferential surface of the nut unit.
HEAVY HAUL VEHICLE
A heavy haul vehicle has a chassis capable of supporting a load to be transported by the vehicle. A first group of one or more first drive axles and a second group of one or more second drive axles are coupled to the chassis. The vehicle also has a first engine and a second engine. The first engine drives each axle in the first group of drive axles. The second engine drives each axle in the second group drive axles.