HOLDING RING FOR THE AXIAL FIXING OF A ROTARY BEARING OF A STEERING APPARATUS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES

20210285498 · 2021-09-16

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Inventors

Cpc classification

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Abstract

A holding ring for the axial fixing of a rotary bearing of a steering apparatus for motor vehicles on a rotatable component with a cylindrical outer surface onto which an inner bearing shell of the rotary bearing is mounted, wherein the holding ring includes at least one spring tongue which lies in an axial direction resiliently against the inner bearing shell, is improved with regard to a simple design and assembly process in that the holding ring comprises radially inwardly projecting elastic fixing tongues which, in the relaxed state, extend into the radial region of the rotatable component such that, when the holding ring is pushed onto the cylindrical outer surface of the rotatable component, the fixing tongues are deflected elastically in an axial direction opposite to the pushing-on direction and lie with a radial preload force against the outer surface of the rotatable component.

Claims

1.-10. (canceled)

11. A holding ring for the axial fixing of a rotary bearing of a steering apparatus for motor vehicles on a rotatable component with a cylindrical outer surface onto which an inner bearing shell of the rotary bearing is mounted, wherein the holding ring comprises: at least one spring tongue which is sized and shaped to lie in an axial direction resiliently against the inner bearing shell; radially inwardly projecting elastic fixing tongues which, in the relaxed state, are configured to extend into the radial region of the rotatable component such that, when the holding ring is pushed onto the cylindrical outer surface of the rotatable component, said fixing tongues are deflected elastically in an axial direction opposite to a pushing-on direction and lie with a radial preload force against the outer surface of the rotatable component.

12. The holding ring of claim 11, wherein the fixing tongues are bent in a direction averted from the rotary bearing.

13. The holding ring of claim 11, wherein the fixing tongues are configured to press with radially inner edges against the cylindrical outer surface of the rotatable component and dig into the outer surface.

14. The holding ring of claim 11, including a plurality of radially inwardly projecting spring tongues which are unwound in the direction of the rotary bearing.

15. The holding ring of claim 14, wherein the spring tongues are at an angle of between 15° and 45° with respect to a plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the rotatable component.

16. The holding ring of claim 14, wherein the spring tongues are arranged so as to be distributed in an alternating manner with the fixing tongues in a circumferential direction.

17. The holding ring of claim 11, wherein said holding ring is composed of spring steel.

18. The holding ring of claim 11, wherein the rotatable component is a steering shaft.

19. The holding ring of claim 11, wherein the rotatable component is a ball-screw drive nut of an electric servo steering system.

20. A holding ring for the axial fixing of a rotary bearing of a steering apparatus for a motor vehicle in a housing-like component with a cylindrical inner surface into which an outer bearing shell of the rotary bearing is inserted, wherein the holding ring comprises: a spring tongue that is configured to lie in an axial direction resiliently against the outer bearing shell, radially outwardly projecting elastic fixing tongues which, in the relaxed state, are configured to extend into a radial region of the housing-like component such that, when the holding ring is pushed into the cylindrical inner surface of the housing-like component, said fixing tongues are deflected elastically in an axial direction opposite to a pushing-in direction and lie with a radial preload force against the inner surface of the housing-like component.

21. A holding ring, comprising: an annular ring body defining a plane; a plurality of spring tongues extending inwardly from the annular body, each of the plurality of spring tongues having a flat shape and angled away from the plane in a first direction; and a plurality of fixing tongues extending inwardly from the annular body, each of the plurality of spring tongues having an arcuate shape and angled away from the plane in a second direction, the first and second directions being opposite each other, and wherein the plurality of spring tongues are arranged alternatingly with the plurality of fixing tongues, and wherein the number of spring tongues is equal to the number of fixing tongues.

Description

[0022] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be discussed below on the basis of the drawings. In the figures, in detail:

[0023] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective illustration of a steering system of a motor vehicle;

[0024] FIG. 2 shows a steering-wheel-side portion of a steering column in a perspective illustration;

[0025] FIG. 3 shows a sectional partial view of the steering column from FIG. 2;

[0026] FIG. 4 shows an enlarged detail from FIG. 3 of a rotary bearing of a steering shaft;

[0027] FIG. 5 shows a holding ring according to the invention in a perspective illustration;

[0028] FIG. 6 shows a plan view of a holding ring according to the invention;

[0029] FIG. 7 shows a sectional view of a holding ring according to the invention in an enlarged illustration;

[0030] FIG. 8 shows a spindle connected to a toothed rack and with a rotatably mounted ball-screw drive nut arranged thereon;

[0031] FIG. 9 shows an enlarged detail from FIG. 8 of a rotary bearing of the ball-screw drive nut, and

[0032] FIG. 10 shows an enlarged detail of a rotary bearing of a steering shaft in an alternative embodiment.

[0033] FIG. 1 shows a steering system of a motor vehicle having a steering column which comprises a multi-part steering shaft 2, 3, 4. A steering wheel 5 is connected to a steering-wheel-side steering shaft 2, which is fastenable by means of a support 6 to the chassis of a motor vehicle (not shown).

[0034] FIG. 2 shows the support 6, to which a clamping tube 7 is fastened so as to be vertically and longitudinally adjustable. For the adjustment, a clamping apparatus 8 is provided which can be clamped or released by means of an actuating lever 9. In the clamped state of the clamping apparatus 8, the clamping tube 8 fixedly clamps a casing tube 10. The clamping apparatus 8 is in the form of a cam-type stroke-imparting mechanism. It is likewise conceivable and possible for the clamping apparatus to be in the form of a tilt-pin-type clamping apparatus or rolling-body-type clamping apparatus. In general, any clamping apparatus which provides a stroke for elastically deforming the casing tube 10 such that the clamping tube 7 received in the casing tube 10 is clamped is suitable. The steering shaft 2 is mounted rotatably in the casing tube 10, wherein the steering shaft 2 is coupled, on the side averted from the steering wheel, to a universal joint 200.

[0035] As can be seen most clearly in FIG. 3, a rotary bearing 11 is fixed to the casing tube 10, which rotary bearing is seated on the steering shaft 2. In the enlarged illustration of FIG. 4, it can be seen that the rotary bearing is designed as a ball bearing and comprises an inner bearing shell 12, balls 13 and an outer bearing shell 14. The outer bearing shell 14 is fixed to the casing tube 10 by virtue of the outer bearing shell being supported on one side on a shoulder and, on the other side, the casing tube 10 being flanged inward after the installation of the bearing 11. The inner bearing shell 12 is fixed to the steering shaft 2, which, for this purpose, is equipped, on the right-hand axial side of the inner bearing shell 12, with a circlip 15, which is inserted into an encircling groove 16 of the steering shaft 2. On the left-hand axial side, the inner bearing shell 12 is fixed by means of a holding ring 17 according to the invention.

[0036] As can be seen most clearly in FIGS. 5 to 7, the holding ring 17 comprises eight spring tongues 18 distributed over its circumference, which spring tongues project radially inward from an encircling ring body 19 and are arranged so as to be angled relative to a plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation 20 of the steering shaft 2. The described plane is, in FIG. 6, identical to the plane of the paper. The spring tongues 18 are angled so as to protrude axially in the direction of the rotary bearing 11 and, in the installed state of the holding ring 17, to lie axially resiliently against the inner bearing shell 12 of the rotary bearing 11, whereby said spring tongues press the inner bearing shell 12 in an axial direction toward the circlip 15 and thus fix the rotary bearing 11 on the steering shaft 2.

[0037] To generate the elastic preload of the spring tongues 18, the holding ring 17 must be supported on the steering shaft 2. For this purpose, eight fixing tongues 21 which project radially inward from the ring body 19 of the holding ring 17 are provided, the radial extent of which fixing tongues in an inward direction is slightly greater than that of the spring tongues 18. Therefore, in the relaxed state, the fixing tongues 21 of the uninstalled holding ring 17 project into the radial region of a cylindrical outer surface 22 of the steering shaft 2. Furthermore, the fixing tongues 21 are designed to be bent in a direction averted from the rotary bearing 11, to the left in FIG. 4, that is to say project axially from the ring body 19 of the holding ring 17 in a direction opposite to the angling of the spring tongues 17. This can be seen most clearly in FIG. 7. The eight spring tongues 18 and the eight fixing tongues 21 are arranged so as to be distributed in the circumferential direction of the holding ring 17 and so as to alternate with one another.

[0038] As the holding ring 17 is pushed in an axial direction onto the steering shaft, from left to right in FIG. 4, the fixing tongues 21 are elastically deflected by the steering shaft 2, wherein said fixing tongues are firstly deflected axially counter to the pushing-on direction, that is to say to the left in FIG. 2, and in so doing are simultaneously deflected radially outward, until they open up a region with the radius of the steering shaft 2, such that the steering shaft 2 fits through. The holding ring 17 is then pushed further in the axial direction over the cylindrical outer surface 22 of the steering shaft 2 until the spring tongues 18 lie axially resiliently against the inner bearing shell 12 of the rotary bearing 11.

[0039] The fixing tongues 21 preloaded in the installed state of the holding ring 17 now lie firmly against the cylindrical outer surface 22 of the steering shaft 2 and press with a considerable radial force against the cylindrical outer surface 22, such that the holding ring 17 can be displaced only by exertion of considerable forces. If the axial preload of the spring tongues 21 now seeks to displace the holding ring 17 to the left, the fixing tongues 21 will, owing to their bent shape, react with an intensification of the radial force component already caused by their elastic preload, such that a radially inner edge of the fixing tongues 21 digs into the material of the cylindrical outer surface 22 of the steering shaft 2 and thus, in an effective manner, prevents an axial displacement of the holding ring 17 to the left. The holding ring 17 is thus seated on the steering shaft 2 practically as firmly as if the fixing tongues 21 were to engage into a groove of the steering shaft 2, because positively locking support is generated as a result of the digging-in of the holding ring.

[0040] In a further type of use of the holding ring according to the invention, the rotatable component is a ball-screw drive nut 23 of a ball-screw drive of an electric servo steering system, which is illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9. The ball-screw drive nut 23 likewise comprises a cylindrical outer surface 24, on which there is arranged a rotary bearing 11 composed of inner bearing shell 12, balls 13 and outer bearing shell 14. Exactly as in the case of the steering shaft 2, the cylindrical outer surface 24 is equipped with an encircling groove 25 into which a circlip 26 is inserted. The circlip 26 arranged on the left-hand axial side of the inner bearing shell 12 supports the inner bearing shell 12 in an axial direction.

[0041] The holding ring 17 is pushed axially from right to left onto the cylindrical outer surface 24 of the ball-screw drive nut 23 until the spring tongues 18 lie against the right-hand axial surface of the inner bearing shell 12. The anchoring of the fixing tongues 21 on the cylindrical outer surface 24 of the ball-screw drive nut 23 is realized analogously in the same way as in the above-described exemplary embodiment with the steering shaft 2.

[0042] For the steering actuation, the ball-screw drive nut 23 comprises, on its left-hand axial side, a pulley wheel 27 which is connected by means of a toothed belt 28 (visible in FIG. 1) to a toothed wheel 29 on the shaft of an electric motor 30. When the electric motor 30 rotates, the toothed belt 28 drives the belt pulley 27 of the ball-screw drive nut 23, which is thus likewise rotated. The ball-screw drive nut 23 is seated on a spindle 31, which in turn is connected to a toothed rack 32. The toothed rack 32 is in turn connected to a track rod 33, by means of which a steerable vehicle wheel can be pivoted. On its side opposite the toothed rack 32, the spindle 31 is connected to a further track rod 34, which pivots a further steerable vehicle wheel 333. Since the ball-screw drive nut 23 is fixed in an axial direction by means of the rotary bearing 11, a rotation of the ball-screw drive nut 23 has the effect that the spindle 31 is displaced in an axial direction and, via the track rods 33, 34, causes a turn-in of the steered vehicle wheels 333.

[0043] FIG. 10 illustrates an enlarged detail of a rotary bearing 11 of a steering shaft 2 in an alternative embodiment of a holding ring 170. The holding ring 170 serves for axially fixing a rotary bearing 11 in a casing unit 10 which is designed as a housing-like component and which comprises a cylindrical inner surface 111 into which an outer bearing shell 14 of the rotary bearing 11 is inserted, wherein the holding ring 170 comprises spring tongues 18 which lie resiliently in an axial direction against the outer bearing shell 12. The holding ring 170 furthermore comprises radially outwardly projecting elastic fixing tongues 21 which, in the relaxed state, extend into the radial region of the housing-like component 10 such that, as the holding ring 170 is pushed into the cylindrical inner surface 111 of the casing tube 10, said fixing tongues are deflected elastically in an axial direction opposite to the pushing-in direction, and lie with a radial preload force against the inner surface 111 of the housing-like component 10.

[0044] The fixing tongues 21, which are preloaded in the installed state of the holding ring 170, now lie firmly against the cylindrical inner surface 111 of the casing tube 10, and press with a radial force against the cylindrical inner surface 111, such that the holding ring 170 can be displaced only by exertion of considerable forces.

[0045] The holding ring 17, 170 according to the invention can be non-displaceably firmly mounted on the respective rotatable component or in a housing designed for the mounting of a rotatable component, for example steering shaft 2, a ball-screw drive nut 23 or a casing tube 10, in a simple manner by being pushed on or pushed in, without the need for the respective rotatable component to be equipped with a groove for the anchoring of the holding ring 17, 170. In this way, the production of the respective rotatable component is simplified, and production costs are saved.

[0046] Where applicable, all individual features and advantageous refinements presented in the individual exemplary embodiments may be combined with one another and/or interchanged with one another and/or analogously transferred from one to the other exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention.

LIST OF REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS

[0047] 1 Steering column [0048] 2 Steering shaft [0049] 3 Steering shaft [0050] 4 Steering shaft [0051] 5 Steering wheel [0052] 6 Support [0053] 7 Clamping tube [0054] 8 Clamping apparatus [0055] 9 Actuating lever [0056] 10 Casing tube [0057] 11 Rotary bearing [0058] 12 Inner bearing shell [0059] 13 Balls [0060] 14 Outer bearing shell [0061] 15 Circlip [0062] 16 Groove [0063] 17,170 Holding ring [0064] 18 Spring tongue [0065] 19 Ring body [0066] 20 Axis of rotation [0067] 21 Fixing tongue [0068] 22 Cylindrical outer surface [0069] 23 Ball-screw drive nut [0070] 24 Cylindrical outer surface [0071] 25 Groove [0072] 26 Circlip [0073] 27 Belt pulley [0074] 28 Toothed belt [0075] 29 Toothed wheel [0076] 30 Electric motor [0077] 31 Spindle [0078] 32 Toothed rack [0079] 33 Track rod [0080] 34 Track rod