Cross Axis Helical gear set based Steering System for Reverse Trikes
20210039739 ยท 2021-02-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H1/225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62K5/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This non-tilting steering system for reverse trikes uses three cross axis helical gear set. Steerer rod at the center, and steerer rod controlling the wheels are connected to cross axis helical gear set. Central gear set as well as gear set on the wheel consist of one vertical helical gear meshingly engaged, on its front and rear side, with two transversely oriented horizontal helical gears. Steerer rod at the center upon rotation via handle rotates coaxial worm gear which in turn rotates pinion helical gears engaged with it. Pinion helical gears at the center then rotates transverse helical gears of the gear set of the steering system at each of the wheels via a transmission shaft which in turn rotates the vertical helical gears attached to steerer rods of the wheels, thus rotating the wheels. This steering system can also be used in a four wheeler.
Claims
1. Coupled torque steering system comprising cross axis helical gear set based central steering system, left wheel steering system, right wheel steering system and steer transmission mechanism.
2. Right wheel steering system and left wheel steering system claimed in [claim 1] are located on the right and left side respectively on the front part of the reverse trike with each of them comprising a wheel, steering fork, head tube, tubular cage and cross axis helical gear set wherein wheel is preferably of diameter less than the height of seat; steering fork is a rigid/suspension fork with steerer rod connected at its crown and fork blades at their ends holding the wheel at the ends of its axle; head tube consists of two vertical tubes, separated by distance of cross axis helical gear set, each coaxially encasing the steerer rod with the help of ball bearings; cross axis helical gear set consists of two transversely oriented helical gear and a vertically oriented helical gear; vertically oriented helical gear is coaxially fixedly mounted on the steerer rod the corresponding wheel; transversely oriented helical gears are meshingly engaged with vertically oriented helical gear on its front and rear side; each of transversely oriented helical gears are coaxially attached at their transversely inward end to transversely outward end of a steer transmission arm of steer transmission mechanism; tubular cage for each wheel consists of one C-shaped rod and two L-shaped rods which directly or indirectly hold the pinion spur gear and worm gears in their designated places.
3. Central steering system claimed in [claim 1] located on centre of the front part of the reverse trike, comprises, central steering shaft, central head tube, central tubular cage and central cross axis helical gear set wherein central steering shaft is a straight shaft with handle at its top; central head tube consists of two vertical tubes as upper section and lower section separated by distance of central bevel-pinion gear set encasing the central steering shaft with the help of ball bearings with upper section connected at its rear side to the top tube of the reverse trike and lower section at its rear side is connected to the down tube of the reverse trike; central worm gear set consists of a vertically oriented helical gear and two transversely oriented horizontal helical gears; vertically oriented helical gear is coaxially fixedly mounted on the central steerer rod; transversely oriented helical gears are meshingly engaged with vertically oriented helical gear on its front and rear side; each of transversely oriented helical gears of central gear set are coaxially attached at each of their ends to transversely inward end of a steer transmission arm of steer transmission mechanism mentioned in [claim 1].
4. Tubular cage for the front wheels mentioned in [claim 2] are configured such that C-shaped rod connects the lower and upper section of the head tube of the corresponding wheel at their transversely outward side; both L-shaped rod for each wheel are located on transversely inward side of corresponding wheel; one L-shaped rod on upper side of corresponding wheel gear set connects upper section of the head tube to the forward extending tube, connecting front and rear head tube arms, of the steer transmission mechanism mentioned in [claim 1]; one L-shaped rod on lower side connecting the lower section of the head tube to the forward extending tube, connecting front and rear head tube arms, of the steer transmission mechanism mentioned in [claim 1].
5. Central steering system is coupled with left wheel steering system and right wheel steering system via steer transmission mechanism mentioned in [claim 1].
6. Steer transmission mechanism mentioned in [claim 1] and [claim 6] consists of four steer transmission arms each of which is a transverse straight shaft, wherein one transmission arm coaxially connects right side face of front side central pinion transversely oriented helical gear mentioned in [claim 3] to right wheel front worm gear mentioned in [claim 2]; one transmission arm coaxially connects right side face of rear side central pinion transversely oriented helical gear, mentioned in [claim 3], to right wheel rear pinion transversely oriented helical gear, mentioned in [claim 2]; one transmission arm coaxially connects left side face of front side central pinion transversely oriented helical gear to left wheel front pinion transversely oriented helical gear; one transmission arm coaxially connects left side face of rear side central pinion transversely oriented helical gear to left wheel rear pinion transversely oriented helical gear; each transmission arm is coaxially encased in head tube arm, which is straight tube, via ball bearings; rear side head tube arm on the right side is connected to front side head tube arm on the right side via a forward extending tube; rear side head tube arm on the left side is connected to front side head tube arm on the left side via a forward extending tube; head tube arms on the left side and right side are connected at their rear side to top tube via appropriately bent rods.
7. Handle claimed in [claim 2] is preferably round handle with its center connected to the upper end of central steering shaft claimed in [claim 3], is located above the front end of the top tube of reverse trike at a height approximately equal to the height of seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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Central Steering System
[0018] As shown in [
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[0020] As shown in [
[0021] As shown in [
Left Wheel Steering System
[0022] As shown in [
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Right Wheel Steering System
[0027] As shown in [
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Steer Transmission Mechanism
[0031] As shown in [
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Steer Operation
[0035] On rotation in clockwise direction, handle causes vertical helical gear (CHG2) to rotate clockwise direction which in turn causes transversely oriented gears (CHG1) and (CHG3) to rotate in opposite direction which in turn cause helical gears (LHG1) and (RHG1) to rotate clockwise direction and cause helical gears (LHG3) and (RHG3) to rotate anticlockwise direction respectively with respect to left steer transmission arm (TS1). Above mentioned rotation of helical gears (LHG1) and (LHG3) causes pinion helical gear (LHG2) to rotate in clockwise direction and rotation of helical gears (RHG1) and (RHG3) causes pinion spur gear (RHG2) to rotate in clockwise direction and thus steering the wheels in clockwise direction.