Patent classifications
B62D1/195
Clamping device for a steering column and adjusting device for a steering column
A clamping device for a longitudinally adjustable and/or vertically adjustable steering column of a vehicle, has an actuating lever, an actuating component, a tie bolt and a mating component, wherein the actuating component is assigned to the actuating lever, and the mating component is assigned to the tie bolt, and wherein the actuating component is movable relative to the mating component between a release position and a fixing position. A solid damping element is provided for damping a relative movement between the actuating component and the mating component. An adjusting device is furthermore shown.
STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
A steering column for a motor vehicle may include a crash device that has at least two components that have mutually facing surfaces. The at least two components may be connected to each other by means of a shear element that is arranged in an opening passing at least partially through the components such that the shear element is broken in two if the components move relative to each other. To improve the predetermined breaking connection, the opening may have, in at least one edge region bounding one of the mutually facing surfaces, a widened portion that extends at least over a partial circumferential region and is open towards the respective other surface.
Steering column device
A steering column device includes an inner tube, a housing, and a lock mechanism configured. The lock mechanism includes a first engagement member, a second engagement member, a first urging member, a second urging member, a cam member configured to rotate about a rotation axis extending in a direction in which the first urging member and the second urging member are arranged such that the second urging member serving as a follower is moved in the direction in which the first urging member and the second urging member are arranged to change a magnitude relationship between an urging force of the first urging member and an urging force of the second urging member, and an operation lever configured to operate the cam member.
ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN AND ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of vehicle steering, and provides an electrically adjustable steering column and an electric power steering system. The electrically adjustable steering column includes: a telescopic component including a first steering shaft and a first protective jacket sleeved on the first steering shaft; a drive component including a drive bracket disposed on an outer wall of the first protective jacket, wherein a main body of the drive bracket is provided with a first energy absorption slot extending in an axial direction; an energy absorption component including a first bolt passing through the first energy absorption slot and extending into the first protective jacket, wherein the first bolt is fixedly connected to the first protective jacket and in a sliding fit with the first energy absorption slot; when in a use stage, the first bolt is maintained at a head end of the first energy absorption slot, and the drive component is capable of driving the telescopic component to expand and contract through the drive bracket; when in a collapse and energy absorption stage, the telescopic component collapses and drives at least the first bolt to slide in the first energy absorption slot. The present disclosure realizes a maintaining function during telescopic adjustment and an energy absorbing function during collision and collapse mainly by the bolt, thereby simplifying the structure and reducing the cost.
STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
A steering column for a motor vehicle may include an adjusting unit in which a steering spindle is mounted so as to be rotatable about a longitudinal axis extending in a longitudinal direction, a holding unit in which the adjusting unit is adjustably held, and a fixing device with a first clamping device and a second clamping device for the releasable fixing of the adjusting unit relative to the holding unit. The clamping devices are operatively connected to a clamping lever that can be selectively brought into a fixed position or into a released position. The clamping devices may be operatively arranged in parallel.
ELECTROMAGNETIC BRAKE MECHANISM FOR STEERING COLUMN ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEM
An energy absorption system for a vehicle steering column includes a lower jacket. The energy absorption system also includes an upper jacket operatively coupled to, and moveable relative to, the lower jacket. The energy absorption system further includes a tooth rack operatively coupled to the upper jacket. The energy absorption system yet further includes an electromagnetic brake mechanism engageable with the tooth rack to exert a braking force on the tooth rack.
ENERGY ABSORPTION STRAP ASSEMBLY WITH METAL BREAKAWAY FEATURE
A steering column assembly includes a lower jacket. The steering column assembly also includes an upper jacket in telescoping engagement with the lower jacket. The steering column assembly further includes an energy absorbing strap assembly operatively coupled to the upper jacket. The energy absorbing strap assembly includes a strap having a stationary leg and a moveable leg connected by a curved portion to form a substantially U-shape. The energy absorbing strap assembly also includes a metal pin extending through the stationary leg and the moveable leg.
Steering column assembly
A steering column assembly includes a mounting bracket which is securely fixed to a car cross beam or the like; a support bracket located below the mounting bracket, the two brackets being connected together during normal operation by at least one frangible connector a telescopic shroud having a first portion that surrounds a steering shaft, the first portion being fixed to the support bracket, and an energy absorbing device. The energy absorbing devices further includes: a wire which extends along an underside of the mounting bracket and is secured at opposing ends to respective anchor portions of the mounting bracket, and a fixing part of the support bracket having an opening through which the wire passes, whereby in a crash the frangible connector is broken to permit the support bracket to move relative to the mounting bracket whereupon the wire is pulled through the opening in the fixing part.
STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
A steering column may include a casing pipe disposed longitudinally movably in a casing unit, a steering spindle rotatably supported about a longitudinal axis in the casing pipe, and a clamping device configurable in a fixing position for securing the casing unit relative to the casing pipe. The clamping device may have an engagement element supported on the casing pipe, having an upper side parallel to the longitudinal axis, and having lateral edge sides. The clamping device may have a locking element supported in the longitudinal direction on the casing unit and that can be moved to adjust the fixing position in a normal direction of the upper side against the engagement element. Positive-locking elements on the locking and engagement elements are engageable to produce a positive-locking connection in the longitudinal direction, at least some of which are disposed on an edge side of the engagement element.
Steering column assembly for vehicle
The present disclosure relates to a steering column for a vehicle including an upper column on which a bracket is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the upper column, a lower column having an inner peripheral surface supported on the outer peripheral surface of the upper column and having a telescopic driving device fixed to a side corresponding to the bracket, a connecting member coupled to the telescopic driving device so as to be movable in the axial direction during a telescopic operation, and a bending plate fixed to the bracket and having one end being bent and spaced apart from a portion fixed to the bracket and coupled to the connecting member, thereby it is possible to perform the smooth collapse operation and to reduce the number of components, assembling process and cost of the steering column of the vehicle.