Steering-wheel core
10843256 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D21/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A steering-wheel core eliminating or reducing the need to perform finishing processing after casting and decreasing a manufacturing cost even when the steering-wheel core is cast using a molten metal process. The steering wheel core includes a boss core portion coupled to a steering shaft, a rim core portion and a spoke core portion. The boss core portion forms a nut seat surface that makes contact with a nut when the nut is fastened to a distal end of the steering shaft. A recess is formed in the nut seat surface depressed toward a back surface side of the boss core portion. The recess is preferably provided in an annular form so as to surround the circumference of the nut seat surface.
Claims
1. A steering-wheel core including a boss core portion coupled to a steering shaft, the steering wheel core comprising, a rim core portion, and a spoke core portion that couples the boss core portion and the rim core portion to each other, the boss core portion having a nut seat surface that makes contact with a nut when the nut is fastened to a distal end of the steering shaft inserted into an attachment hole in the boss core portion, a recess that is depressed toward a back surface side of the boss core portion is formed on the nut seat surface, and the recess is formed in an annular form so as to surround an outer circumference of the nut seat surface such that the recess protrudes toward the back surface side from a radial surface of the nut seat surface.
2. The steering-wheel core according to claim 1, further comprising, the nut seat surface is radially extending from an axis of rotation of the steering shaft.
3. The steering-wheel core according to claim 1, further comprising, the recess protrudes 1.5 mm or more toward the back surface side from the radial surface of the nut seat surface.
4. The steering-wheel core according to claim 1, further comprising, the recess protrudes between 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm toward the back surface side from the radial surface of the nut seat surface.
5. The steering-wheel core according to claim 1, further comprising, the nut is adapted to be threaded onto the steering shaft with the nut engaging with the nut seal surface.
6. The steering-wheel core according to claim 1, further comprising the attachment hole and a steering shaft core forming mating splined surfaces.
7. A steering-wheel core including a boss core portion coupled to a steering shaft, the steering wheel core comprising, a rim core portion, and a spoke core portion that couples the boss core portion and the rim core portion to each other, the boss core portion having a nut seat surface that makes contact with a nut when the nut is fastened to a distal end of the steering shaft inserted into an attachment hole in the boss core portion, a recess that is depressed toward a back surface side of the boss core portion is formed on the nut seat surface, and the recess is formed in an annular form so as to surround an outer circumference of the nut seat surface, wherein the recess protrudes 1.5 mm or more toward the back surface side from a radial surface of the nut seat surface.
8. A steering-wheel core including a boss core portion coupled to a steering shaft, the steering wheel core comprising, a rim core portion, and a spoke core portion that couples the boss core portion and the rim core portion to each other, the boss core portion having a nut seat surface that makes contact with a nut when the nut is fastened to a distal end of the steering shaft inserted into an attachment hole in the boss core portion, a recess that is depressed toward a back surface side of the boss core portion is formed on the nut seat surface, and the recess is formed in an annular form so as to surround an outer circumference of the nut seat surface, the recess protrudes between 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm toward the back surface side from a radial surface of the nut seat surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following embodiment is a suitable application example, and the scope of application of the present invention is not limited to this.
(8) First, a configuration of a steering-wheel core according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(9) In
(10) The steering wheel is attached to a body-side steering shaft S (see
(11) As illustrated in
(12) As illustrated in
(13) The boss core portion 31 has a nut seat surface 313 which is disposed on the front side (the left side in
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(15) Subsequently, a method for casting a steering-wheel core according to the present invention will be described. In the present embodiment, a high-temperature and high-pressure molten magnesium alloy is injected into a casting die whereby a steering-wheel core as a cast product is molded. In the following description, although an example in which a molten magnesium alloy is used is described, another material such as a molten alloy of iron or aluminum may be used.
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(17) First, a method for casting a steering-wheel core according to a comparative example will be described. In the comparative example, a molten magnesium alloy flows into a casting die in the following manner. First, a casting die 900 for molding a steering-wheel core as a magnesium alloy cast product is prepared. Subsequently, as illustrated in
(18) Therefore, in the present embodiment, in order to solve such a problem, a molten magnesium alloy flows into a casting die to cast a steering-wheel core in the following manner.
(19) First, a casting die 90 for molding a steering-wheel core as a magnesium alloy cast product is prepared.
(20) Subsequently, a molten magnesium alloy M flows into the casting die 90 via the following casting step. As illustrated in
(21) More specifically, when the molten magnesium alloy M flowing in the direction from the gate G toward the seat surface defining surface 91 hits on the protruding portion 92 formed on the outer circumference side of the seat surface defining surface 91, the molten magnesium alloy M fills the cavity C while changing its flowing direction so that the amount of the molten magnesium alloy M flowing into the casting die 90 at least in an initial flowing stage, making direct contact with the seat surface defining surface 91 decreases. The initial flowing stage includes a state in which a predetermined period (for example, a period elapsed until half the volume of the cavity C is filled) is elapsed from the start of flowing as well as the time point at which the molten magnesium alloy M starts flowing into the cavity C.
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(23) The present invention is not limited to a configuration in which the molten magnesium alloy M does not make contact with the seat surface defining surface 91 in the initial flowing stage. However, the flowing direction may be changed so that the amount of the molten magnesium alloy M making direct contact with the seat surface defining surface 91 decreases.
(24) The seat surface defining surface 91 illustrated in
(25) The protruding portion 92 formed on the seat surface defining surface 91 illustrated in
(26) The protruding portion 92 illustrated in
(27) As described above, the steering-wheel core 100 according to the present embodiment may be produced by a method for casting the steering-wheel core 100 including the boss core portion 31, the rim core portion 11, and the spoke core portion 21, wherein the boss core portion 31 having the nut seat surface 313 that makes contact with the nut N when the nut N is fastened to the distal end of the steering shaft S inserted into the boss core portion 31, wherein when the molten magnesium alloy M flows into the casting die 90 for molding the steering-wheel core 100, the molten magnesium alloy M hits on the protruding portion 92 formed on the seat surface defining surface 91 within the inner surface of the casting die 90, whereby the flowing direction of the molten magnesium alloy M flowing toward the seat surface defining surface 91 is changed. The nut seat surface 313 of the boss core portion 31 is a surface that makes contact with the nut N fastened to the steering shaft S when the steering shaft S is coupled to the attachment hole 81 of the boss core portion 31.
(28) When the molten magnesium alloy M flows into the cavity C, the molten magnesium alloy M hits on the protruding portion 92 provided on the seat surface defining surface 91 within the inner surface of the casting die 90 whereby the flowing direction changes. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the molten magnesium alloy M flowing toward the seat surface defining surface 91 from making direct contact with the seat surface defining surface 91. Due to this, the high-temperature and high-pressure molten magnesium alloy M is suppressed from continuously making contact with the seat surface defining surface 91 and the occurrence of a local hot spot is suppressed. As a result, it is possible to decrease the surface roughness (casting surface roughness) of the product after casting. As a result, it is possible to eliminate the need to perform finishing processing after casting and to decrease the manufacturing cost.
(29) As described above, in the method for casting the steering-wheel core 100 according to the present embodiment, the flowing direction of the magnesium alloy M is changed so that the amount of the magnesium alloy M flowing into the casting die 90 at least in the initial flowing stage and making direct contact with the seat surface defining surface 91 decreases.
(30) In this way, when the flowing direction of the magnesium alloy M at least in the initial flowing stage is changed, particularly, the high-temperature and high-pressure molten magnesium alloy M is suppressed from continuously making contact with the seat surface defining surface 91. As a result, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of a local hot spot and to suppress a surface roughness (casting surface roughness) of the product after casting. Therefore, it is possible to eliminate the need to perform finishing processing after casting and to decrease the manufacturing cost.
(31) Next, measurement results of the surface roughness of the nut seat surface of the boss core portion will be described.
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(34) As illustrated in the measurement results of
(35) Specifically, it was confirmed that the average surface roughness (the average value of the measurement portions 2H, 5H, 7H, and 11H) of the nut seat surface of the present invention was approximately 6.0 m or more in a casting surface stage whereas the average surface roughness of the nut seat surface of the comparative example was approximately 13.0 m or more in a casting surface state.
(36) In the steering-wheel core 100 of the present embodiment, the recess 313a depressed toward the back surface side of the boss core portion 31 is formed in the nut seat surface 313 of the boss core portion 31 making contact with the nut N fastened to the steering shaft S when the steering shaft S is coupled to the attachment hole 81 of the boss core portion 31, and the recess is formed in an annular form so as to surround the circumference of the nut seat surface 313. Moreover, the average surface roughness of the nut seat surface 313 is 6.0 m or more in the casting surface state.
(37) However, the nut seat surface 313 makes contact with the nut N coupled to the steering shaft S, and the nut seat surface 313 needs to have a clean casting surface in order to control the torque of the nut N. In the present embodiment, since the average surface roughness of the nut seat surface 313 in the casting surface state can be deceased as compared to the conventional nut seat surface, it is possible to eliminate the need to perform finishing processing on the nut seat surface 313 after casting. As a result, it is possible to decrease the manufacturing cost.
(38) Hereinabove, embodiments of the present invention have been described by referring to specific examples. However, the present invention is not limited to these specific examples.
(39) That is, these specific examples may be appropriately modified in design by those skilled in the art, and these modifications fall within the scope of the present invention as long as the modifications include the features of the present invention. The respective elements included in the specific examples described above and the arrangement, materials, conditions, shapes, sizes, and the like are not limited to those illustrated but can be modified appropriately.