STEER-BY-WIRE STEERING GEAR WITH COUPLING ROD SUPPORTED ON A PRESSURE PIECE
20220111887 ยท 2022-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D3/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H2025/2436
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H25/2204
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D5/0463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A steering gear for a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle may include a coupling rod which is supported in a steering gear housing and on which a threaded spindle is formed, with the threaded spindle being surrounded by a spindle nut. The threaded spindle and the spindle nut may be part of a helical gearing, and the coupling rod is movable along a longitudinal axis by way of the helical gearing. The coupling rod is movably mounted in the steering gear housing along the longitudinal axis by way of a pressure piece having two bearing elements arranged on opposite sides of the coupling rod in a circumferential direction of the longitudinal axis.
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A steering gear for a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle, the steering gear comprising: a pressure piece that includes two bearing elements; and a coupling rod movably mounted in a steering gear housing along a longitudinal axis by way of the pressure piece, wherein the two bearing elements of the pressure piece are disposed on opposite sides of the coupling rod in a circumferential direction of the longitudinal axis.
17. The steering gear of claim 16 wherein at least one of the two bearing elements is adapted to a non-circular profile shape of the coupling rod so that the pressure piece provides anti-rotation protection.
18. The steering gear of claim 16 wherein at least one of the two bearing elements includes a sliding element on a contact surface between the respective bearing element and the coupling rod.
19. The steering gear of claim 18 wherein the sliding element surrounds an entire circumference of the respective bearing element.
20. The steering gear of claim 18 wherein the sliding element includes lubrication pockets for lubricating oil.
21. The steering gear of claim 18 wherein the sliding element is connected positively to the respective bearing element via a plug connection.
22. The steering gear of claim 18 wherein the sliding element is connected directly to the respective bearing element via a plug connection.
23. The steering gear of claim 16 comprising an adjusting device that abuts one of the two bearing elements, wherein the respective bearing element that abuts the adjusting device is movable by way of the adjusting device in a radial direction toward the coupling rod, wherein the adjusting device pretensions the respective bearing element.
24. The steering gear of claim 16 wherein for receiving the pressure piece the steering gear housing includes: a dome that extends in a radial direction; and a recess that is aligned with the dome, the recess being disposed on an inner face that opposes the dome, wherein a first bearing element of the two bearing elements is disposed in the recess and a second bearing element is received in the dome.
25. The steering gear of claim 24 wherein the first and second bearing elements are substantially circular-cylindrical.
26. The steering gear of claim 16 comprising a threaded spindle of a helical gearing disposed on a first end region of the coupling rod, wherein the coupling rod is movably mounted in the steering gear housing by way of the pressure piece in a second end region that opposes the first end region along the longitudinal axis.
27. The steering gear of claim 26 wherein a profile of the coupling rod in the second end region is non-circular.
28. The steering gear of claim 27 wherein a diameter of the profile in the second end region is smaller than a diameter of the first end region.
29. The steering gear of claim 27 wherein a cross-sectional area of the coupling rod in the second end region is smaller than a cross-sectional area of the coupling rod in the first end region.
30. The steering gear of claim 26 wherein the helical gearing is a ball screw drive.
31. The steering gear of claim 16 wherein one of the two bearing elements is configured in a substantially V-shaped manner on a side near to the coupling rod so as to correspond to a profile of the coupling rod.
32. The steering gear of claim 16 wherein one of the two bearing elements is configured in a substantially V-shaped manner on a side nearest the coupling rod so as to correspond to a profile of the coupling rod.
33. A steer-by-wire steering system for a motor vehicle, the steer-by-wire steering system comprising: a steering gear acting on steered wheels; a control unit; a feedback actuator configured to be acted upon via a steering input means by a driver with a driver request for a steering angle, wherein the feedback actuator is configured to output a feedback signal to the steering input means in response to the driver request for the steering angle and to a driving state of the motor vehicle; and a device configured to transmit the driver request for the steering angle to the control unit.
34. The steer-by-wire steering system of claim 33 wherein a coupling rod is connected to tie rods for steering the steered wheels of the motor vehicle.
35. The steer-by-wire steering system of claim 33 wherein the steering gear comprises: a pressure piece that includes two bearing elements; and a coupling rod movably mounted in a steering gear housing along a longitudinal axis by way of the pressure piece, wherein the two bearing elements of the pressure piece are disposed on opposite sides of the coupling rod in a circumferential direction of the longitudinal axis, wherein the coupling rod is connected to tie rods for steering the steered wheels.
Description
[0026] A preferred embodiment of the invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings. Components which are the same or have the same function are denoted in the figures by the same reference numerals. In the drawings:
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[0033] A steer-by-wire steering system 1 is shown in
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[0035] The ball screw spindle 12 is configured on a first end region 15 of a coupling rod 16, which at the ends thereof is connected in each case to a tie rod 9 by means of a ball joint 17. The coupling rod 16 is movably mounted in the steering gear housing 8 along the longitudinal axis 100 by means of a pressure piece 19 in a second end region 18 opposing the first end region. The pressure piece 19 has two bearing elements 20, 21 which are arranged on opposite sides, diametrically to the coupling rod 16, in the circumferential direction of the longitudinal axis 100. In the second end region 18, the coupling rod 16 has in cross section a non-circular profile which in cooperation with the pressure piece 19 forms an anti-rotation protection. The steering gear housing 8 has a dome-like opening 22 for receiving the pressure piece 19. A bearing element 20 of the pressure piece 19 is moved by means of an adjusting device 23 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 110, shown in dashed-dotted lines, toward the coupling rod 16.
[0036] The pressure piece 19 arranged in the steering gear housing 8 with the adjusting device 23 is shown in detail in
[0037] The diameter of the profile of the coupling rod 16 in the second end region 18 is smaller than the diameter of the coupling rod 16 in the remaining region. The coupling rod 16 is narrowed so that the first bearing element of the pressure piece 21 has space in the steering gear housing 8 and the non-circular profile of the coupling rod 16 may be formed.
[0038] The second bearing element 20 of the pressure piece 19 also has a cylindrical basic shape and thus a circular cross section. The second bearing element is shown in detail in
[0039] In the known manner, the second bearing element 20 has a recess 29 comprising a pin-like element 30 on a first front face 260 which is remote from the coupling rod and which opposes a second front face 28. These components serve as the seat for a coil spring 31 which is part of the adjusting device 23. The adjusting device 23 further comprises an adjusting screw 32 and an adjusting element 33. The adjusting element 33 is in abutment with the second bearing element 20 on the first front face 260. The adjusting element 33 has a penetrating threaded bore 34, the adjusting screw 32 being able to be screwed therein from the outside, moving in the direction of the coupling rod 16. The adjusting screw 32 presses against the coil spring 31, which protrudes into the adjusting element 33, so that by means of the adjusting device 23 the pressure between the pressure piece and the coupling rod 16 may be preset and/or reset in the neutral position. In the longitudinal direction, the adjusting element 33 has two circumferential recesses 35, in an upper region as far as the central region, for receiving annular damping elements (in this case: an 0-ring). These damping elements also serve for minimizing the radial play, in addition to the damping of the movement.
[0040] The second bearing element 20, on its second side 28 near to the coupling rod, has a contact surface 36 which is adapted to the non-circular profile of the coupling rod 16 in the second end region 18. A sliding element 38 is pressed into a centrally penetrating bore 37. The sliding element 38 covers the contact surface 36 entirely and also encloses the second bearing element 20 in the region of the lateral surface. The sliding element 38 in the region of the second side 28 of the second bearing element 20 is pressed in a recess 39 spaced apart from the bore 37 to form an anti-rotation protection. The sliding element 38 has lubrication pockets 40 for receiving lubricating oil.
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