INTERNAL DEVICE HAVING AN EXCENTRIC BEARING FOR A STEERING COLUMN
20230278659 · 2023-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an vehicle steering column internal device intended to facilitate driving in curves by modifying the alignment of the front and rear wheels of the vehicle, by a transverse/lateral shift, using an eccentric rolling bearing, holding a part of the steering column shaft.
Claims
1. Steering column internal device (9, 59, 69, 79, 99, 109, 1099) intended for dealigning, preferably the front wheel, of a vehicle comprising a steering column shaft (10, 110, 510, 610, 710, 910, 1910) of which at least a part is provided eccentrically, and/or optionally obliquely, in relation or preferably integral with a rolling bearing member (1, 31, 41, 71, 91, 101, 120, 191, 320, 520, 720, 920, 1920) characterized in that the steering column guiding axis leans or shifts transversely/laterally upon rotation of the steering column shaft (10, 110, 510, 610, 710, 910, 1910).
2. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the transverse/lateral displacement of the guiding axis of the steering column generates a shift (98) of the rotating front wheel (96′) with respect to the rear wheel (97).
3. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the eccentric spherical member (1, 31) is fixed to the upper part of the steering column.
4. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the eccentric spherical member (320, 520) is fixed to the lower part of the steering column.
5. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the eccentric rolling bearing member (41, 71, 101) is fixed to the upper part of the steering column.
6. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the eccentric rolling bearing member (1920) is fixed to the lower part of the steering column.
7. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein a part of the steering column shaft (10, 710′, 910′, 910″) is provided obliquely in a concentric rolling bearing member (91, 720, 920).
8. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein apart of the steering column shaft (10, 110) is provided obliquely in an eccentric rolling bearing member (41, 101).
9. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the eccentric and/or oblique rolling bearing member (1, 31, 41, 71, 91, 101, 320, 520, 720, 920, 1920) comprises an decentered opening (4, 84, 104) on the inner ring (3, 83, 113).
10. Steering column internal device according to claim (9) wherein the opening (4, 84) is preferably circular.
11. Steering column internal device according to claim (9) wherein the steering column shaft (10, 510, 610, 710, 910) is preferably integrally held by a key structure (8) in the opening (4, 84).
12. Steering column internal device according to claim (9) wherein the steering column shaft (110) is preferably integrally held by a flat mating surface (134) in the opening (104).
13. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the rolling bearing members preferably have an outer diameter of less than 80 mm.
14. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the thickness of the rolling bearing members is preferably greater than 5 mm.
15. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the distance between the upper and lower rolling bearing members is preferably greater than 50 mm.
16. Steering column internal device according to claim (8) wherein the opening (4, 84, 104) preferably has a cross-sectional area greater than 1 cm.sup.2.
17. Steering column internal device according to claim (1) wherein the axis eccentricity (14) or distance (15, 1930) between the rotation axis of the rolling bearing members (1, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 101, 320, 420, 520, 620, 720) and the relative position of the opening (4, 84, 104) is preferably greater than 2 mm.
18. Steering column internal device according to claim (2) wherein the shift (98) is between 0 and 20 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The present invention will be better understood upon reading the description of the examples, given for illustrative purpose only and in no way limiting, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0036] According to
[0037] The members (1, 10, 20) of the steering column internal device (9) are provided in a hollow tube (not illustrated) generally named a steering column and which is normally part of the vehicle frame.
[0038] The fork tubes (not illustrated) are integrally fixed on the tube retaining supports (not illustrated), the latter being integrally fixed with the lower and upper part of the steering column shaft (10) according to a common implementation in the construction of two-wheeled vehicle steering columns.
[0039] The eccentric spherical member (1) preferably comprises rollers (5) provided around an inner ring (3) and held in position by an outer ring (2). The rollers (5) are solidly connected between and can freely pivot along the track (6) of the outer ring (2).
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[0042] The transverse angle change from 0 to (β) thereby caused onto the steering column guiding axis, upon turning the vehicle handlebars, makes it possible to dynamically modify the front and rear wheel alignment (warping) according to the axis (93′) while driving in curves, which makes the vehicle more manageable. The offset between the axes (93) and (93′) generates a shift (98) of the rotating front wheel (96′) on the road with the rear wheel (97) according to the angle from 0 to (β) depending the length of the fork and the diameter of the wheels as well as the angle of rotation of the axis of the steering column (10). The shift (98) obtained thereby can be either on the side corresponding to the vehicle trajectory change or on the opposite side thereto, depending on whether the position of the opening (4) is provided eccentrically on one side or the other of the center (17) through which the rotation axis of the steering column shaft (10) normally passes, which is normally itself coaxial with the guiding axis of the steering column. Depending on the settings chosen upon designing the invention, the shift (98) resulting from offsetting the wheels on the ground is preferably between 0 and 20 mm. Driving is then improved in curves and safety increased over a dodge.
Invention Variations
[0043] According to another variation, not shown, the position of the concentric spherical member (20) on the steering column shaft (10) can be swapped with the eccentric spherical member (1).
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[0045] According to a second alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0046] According to a third alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0047] According to a fourth alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0048] According to a fifth alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0049] According to a sixth alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0050] According to a seventh alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0051] The connections (511, 611, 711, 911) can be made as a welded assembly, a machined assembly, a universal joint assembly or an assembly with any to suitable means.
[0052] According to an eighth alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0053] According to a ninth alternative of the invention, illustrated in
[0054] When the two rolling bearing members (101, 120) are provided coaxially in the steering column, the normal guiding axis of the steering column forms with the steering column shaft (110) an angle (β), represented by the axes (30, 30′).
[0055] A spherical joint (124) provided on the steering column shaft (110) is positioned in the opening (104) and comprises at least one flat mating surface (134) (in French “meplat”) allowing the steering column shaft (110) to pivot integrally with the inner ring (113) over its rotation around the axis (30).
[0056] A sleeve (not illustrated) is preferably fixed to the upper part (144) of the steering column shaft (110) so as to make possible to mount it onto the vehicle and to easily adapt to different steering column models.
[0057] When the steering column shaft (110) is in a position for driving in a straight-line, the angle (β) has no influence on the transverse alignment of the front wheel with the rear wheel of the vehicle. When the steering column shaft (110) pivots to steer right or left, the angle (β) transversely offsets the front wheel with respect to the rear wheel of the vehicle, thereby creating the shift (98) as previously described and induces the desired “warping” or spinning movement to improve the vehicle handling.
[0058] According to several implementation alternatives of the invention, the following changes and/or additions may be made to the previously described embodiments: [0059] Each fixed or spherical rolling bearing member (1, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 91, 101, 120, 320, 420, 520, 620, 720, 920) can be made as a ball bearing, roller bearings, needle bearings, bearing or any other similar means. [0060] Each spherical member can be formed by a concentric spherical rolling bearing or any other mechanism type allowing rotating and pivoting the steering column shaft (10, 110, 510, 610). [0061] The opening (4) can be of any shape such as, for example, round, square, rectangular, oval or according to any geometric profile. [0062] When the opening (4) is round, its hold integral with the eccentric spherical rolling bearing (1) can be obtained with a key or any other mechanical means. [0063] The rolling bearing members preferably have an outer diameter of less than 80 mm. [0064] The opening (4) preferably has a cross-sectional area greater than 1 cm.sup.2. [0065] The thickness of the rolling bearing members is preferably greater than 5 mm. [0066] The distance between the upper and lower rolling bearing members of the steering column shaft is preferably greater than 50 mm. [0067] The axis eccentricity (14), distance (15), or distance (1930) between the rotation axis of the rolling bearing members (1, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 101, 320, 420, 520, 620, 720) and the relative position of the opening (4, 84, 104) accommodating all or part of the steering column shaft (10, 110, 510, 710, 1910) is preferably greater than 2 mm.
[0068] In a alternative, not shown, the steering column shaft or one of its parts can be made so as to form a part of the inner ring (3, 83, 113) of at least one of the previously described rolling bearing members. In this case, the steering column shaft is no longer detachable from the opening (4, 84, 104) which may prove useful for reducing production costs or producing special steering column mechanisms.
[0069] In another alternative, not shown, all or part of the steering column shaft can have any type of cross-section, round, oval, square, rectangular or according to any geometric profile.
[0070] In another alternative not shown, the steering column shaft can be made in
[0071] Although the invention is described according to several embodiments, there are other alternatives which are not presented and which can also be combinations or part of the previously described alternatives. The scope of the invention is therefore not limited to the embodiments described above.