Steering wheel
11351915 ยท 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/2037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided are a horn switch and steering wheel capable of reducing a space for the horn switch. A horn switch 4 includes: a guide pin 41 provided with a first end part 411 axially slidably connected to a first opening 211 of a core metal 2, and a second end part 412 disposed to be locked to a second opening 322 of an airbag module 3; a stopper 42 provided with a flange part 421 fixed to the shaft part of the guide pin 41; a damper 43 disposed in a space between the second end part 412 and the flange part 421 and locked to the inner edge of the second opening 322; a horn spring 45 disposed between the flange part 421 and the core metal 2; a fixed-side contact 46 disposed in the core metal 2; and a movable-side contact 47 disposed in the airbag module 3.
Claims
1. A steering wheel configured to operate a steering angle of a vehicle, the steering wheel comprising: a core metal as a skeleton of the steering wheel; an airbag module provided on the steering wheel; and a horn switch provided between the core metal and the airbag module, wherein the horn switch includes a guide pin including a first end portion that is axially slidably connected to a first opening provided in the core metal and a second end portion that is capable of being locked in a second opening provided in the airbag module, a stopper including a flange portion fixed to a shaft portion of the guide pin, a damper that is provided in a space between the second end portion and the flange portion and is locked to an inner edge of the second opening, a horn spring provided between the flange portion and the core metal, a fixed side contact point provided on the core metal, a movable side contact point provided on the airbag module, and a substantially cylindrical guide sleeve provided at the first opening to surround the guide pin so that the guide pin is movable through the substantially cylindrical guide sleeve, wherein the substantially cylindrical guide sleeve has an enlarged diameter portion whose lower surface is directly contacted with the core metal in an axial direction of the guide pin, and the enlarged diameter portion radially extends in a radial direction being orthogonal to the axial direction.
2. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the stopper includes a plurality of protrusions provided on a contact surface of the flange portion with the damper.
3. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the guide pin is provided with a groove that is capable of being locked with an inner edge of the flange portion, and the stopper includes a cylindrical portion that extends from a lower surface of the flange portion along the axial direction of the guide pin.
4. The steering wheel according to claim 3, wherein the stopper is provided with a cutout portion that divides the flange portion and the cylindrical portion into a plurality of parts in a circumferential direction.
5. The steering wheel according to claim 3, wherein the stopper includes divided pieces obtained by dividing the flange portion and the cylindrical portion into a plurality of parts in a circumferential direction.
6. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the horn switch further includes a protector provided between the second opening and the damper.
7. The steering wheel according to claim 6, wherein the protector includes a plurality of protrusions provided on a contact surface of the protector with the damper.
8. The steering wheel according to claim 1, wherein the guide pin includes a reduced diameter portion capable of accommodating a part of a spring member provided on the core metal, and the reduced diameter portion has the axial length larger than a sliding distance of the guide pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(13) Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to
(14) As shown in
(15) The steering wheel 1 is, for example, a component that is provided at a driver seat of a vehicle which is an automobile or the like and is configured to operate a steering angle of a wheel. As shown in
(16) The core metal 2 includes a plurality of pedestals 21 on which the airbag module 3 can be mounted. The pedestals 21 are provided at positions (here, three positions of 2 o'clock, 6 o'clock, and 10 o'clock when displayed by positions of a short hand of a clock) corresponding to the guide pin 41 of the horn switch 4. The pedestal 21 includes the first opening portion 211 through which the first end portion 411 of the guide pin 41 can be inserted, a spring member 212 provided below the first opening portion 211, and a convex portion 213 on which the fixed side contact point 46 is provided at an apex.
(17) The spring member 212 is, for example, a bending spring formed by bending a wire to form two straight portions. By restraining front ends of a bent portion and the straight portion, an intermediate portion of the straight portion can be elastically deformed in a horizontal direction. As shown in
(18) The airbag module 3 includes, for example, an airbag (not shown) that is inflated and deployed in an emergency, an inflator 31 configured to supply gas to the airbag, a retainer 32 configured to support the airbag and the inflator 31, and a module cover 33 configured to cover an upper part of the retainer 32. Configurations of the inflator 31, the retainer 32, and the module cover 33 are not limited to having shapes shown in the drawings, and known configurations that are used in a related art can be freely applied.
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(23) By inserting the claw portion 443 into the cutout portion 323 formed in the second opening 322, and then rotating the claw portion 443, the protector 44 is fixed to the second opening 322 by sandwiching the inner edge of the second opening 322 with the claw portion 443 and the enlarged diameter portion 441. In this case, by locking the convex portion 444 in the notch 324, it is possible to position the protector 44 and to prevent unintended rotation of the protector 44 during use.
(24) The protector 44 may include a plurality of protrusions 445 formed on a contact surface of the protector 44 with the damper 43. By forming the protrusions 445, it is possible to adjust a vibration frequency of the airbag module 3. The protrusions 445 are not limited to a shown shape and a shown arrangement.
(25) The rubber damper 43 is provided inside the protector 44. As shown in
(26) A back surface of an enlarged diameter portion 431 on an upper side of the damper 43 contacts the protrusions 445 formed on the enlarged diameter portion 441 of the protector 44. A surface of an enlarged diameter portion 432 on a lower side of the damper 43 contacts protrusions 425 formed on the flange portion 421 of the stopper 42.
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(28) The inner edge 421e of the flange portion 421 protrudes inward of the cylindrical portion 422 and can be inserted into the groove 416 of the guide pin 41. An outer edge of the flange portion 421 may be formed with a plurality of convex portions 424 partially formed along an outer periphery. The convex portions 424 have a function of temporarily holding the horn spring 45 when the steering wheel 1 is assembled.
(29) A contact surface (an upper surface in the drawing) of the flange portion 421 with the damper 43 may be formed with a plurality of protrusions 425. By forming the protrusions 425, it is possible to adjust the vibration frequency of the airbag module 3. The protrusions 425 are not limited to a shown shape and a shown arrangement.
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(34) Since the flange portion 421 is integrated with the retainer 32 via the guide pin 41, it is possible to bias the retainer 32 in a direction in which the retainer 32 is separated from the core metal 2 by a restoring force of the horn spring 45. Therefore, as shown in
(35) When the airbag module 3 is pushed downward in a state shown in
(36) Then, as shown in
(37) According to the steering wheel 1 in the above-described present embodiment, since the guide pin 41 is locked to the airbag module 3 (the retainer 32) and is slidably provided on the core metal 2, it is possible to omit movable side and fixed side horn plates, and the guide pin 41 does not protrude toward the airbag module 3 when the horn switch 4 operates. Therefore, it is not necessary to secure these spaces.
(38) By providing the stopper 42 on the shaft portion of the guide pin 41, a load applied when the airbag module 3 is pushed can be reliably transmitted to the horn spring 45 by the stopper 42. By providing the damper 43 between the airbag module 3 and the guide pin 41, the vibration frequency of the airbag module 3 can be adjusted by the damper 43.
(39) Here,
(40) In the first modification shown in
(41) In the second modification shown in
(42) Next, the steering wheel 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(43) The steering wheel 1 according to the second embodiment is different in a configuration of the spring member 212 provided on the pedestal 21 of the core metal 2. The spring member 212 according to the second embodiment is, for example, a bending spring bent into a J shape as shown in
(44) When the spring member 212 is used, as shown in
(45) Therefore, the horn switch 4 according to the present embodiment includes a substantially cylindrical guide sleeve 48 provided in the first opening 211. As shown in
(46) With this configuration, by inserting the key 483 of the guide sleeve 48 into the key groove 426 of the stopper 42 and inserting the protrusion 484 of the guide sleeve 48 into the cutout portion 423 of the stopper 42, it is possible to slidably couple the stopper 42 to the guide sleeve 48 in an axial direction. The protrusion 484 functions as a stopper for preventing the stopper 42 from coming off.
(47) Then, as shown in
(48) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the stopper 42 according to the second embodiment may include the divided pieces as shown in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(49) 1 steering wheel 2 core metal 3 airbag module 4 horn switch 11 steering wheel body 12 opening 21 pedestal 31 inflator 32 retainer 33 module cover 41 guide pin 42 stopper 42a to 42c divided piece 43 damper 44 protector 45 horn spring 46 fixed side contact point 47 movable side contact point 48 guide sleeve 211 first opening 212 spring member 213 convex portion 321 recess 322 second opening 323 cutout portion 324 notch 411 first end portion 412 second end portion 413 reduced diameter portion 414 enlarged diameter portion 415 shaft portion 416 groove 417 lightening hole 421 flange portion 421e inner edge 422 cylindrical portion 423 cutout portion 424 convex portion 425 protrusion 426 key groove 441 enlarged diameter portion 442 body portion 443 claw portion 444 convex portion 445 protrusion 481 shaft portion 482 enlarged diameter portion 483 key 484 protrusion