Steering Device and Method for Producing a Steering Device

20220332363 ยท 2022-10-20

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A steering device includes a steering housing configured to receive and/or to hold at least one steering component, the steering housing including at least one housing section that is made from synthetic material, and a sensor unit which is configured to detect at least one detection variable. The sensor unit is configured to detect a surface characteristic of the at least one steering component and/or to detect a foreign substance penetrating the steering housing. The sensor unit is connected in a bonded manner to the at least one housing section and is integrated and/or embedded at least to a large extent in the synthetic material of the at least one housing section.

    Claims

    1-11. (canceled)

    12. A steering device, comprising a steering housing configured to receive and/or to hold at least one steering component, the steering housing including at least one housing section that is made from synthetic material; and a sensor unit configured to detect at least one detection variable, wherein the sensor unit is configured to detect a surface characteristic of the at least one steering component and/or to detect a foreign substance penetrating the steering housing, and the sensor unit is connected in a bonded manner to the at least one housing section and is integrated and/or embedded at least to a large extent in the synthetic material of the at least one housing section.

    13. The steering device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a connector unit having at least one connecting line configured to contact the sensor unit, wherein the connecting line is integrated and/or embedded in the synthetic material of the housing section.

    14. The steering device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one housing section is arranged in the region of a coupling gear and configured to connect an electric motor.

    15. The steering device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the steering housing has a base body, which is made at least to a large extent from synthetic material; and the housing section is designed in one piece with the base body.

    16. The steering device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the steering housing has a base body, which is made at least to a large extent from metal; and the housing section is designed as a separate housing element that is connected to the base body in at least one of a non-positive locking manner, a positive locking manner, and a bonded manner.

    17. The steering device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sensor unit comprises at least one sensor element that is designed as an acceleration sensor, a moisture sensor and/or a corrosion sensor and configured to detect the at least one detection variable.

    18. A steering system having at least one steering device as claimed in claim 1.

    19. A method for producing a steering device as claimed in claim 1, comprising: producing at least one housing section of a steering housing from synthetic material; integrating and/or embedding a sensor unit at least to a large extent in the synthetic material of the at least one housing section during the producing of the at least one housing section; and configuring the sensor unit to detect at least one detection variable.

    20. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one housing section is produced in an injection molding process and the synthetic material of the housing section is injection molded over the sensor unit.

    21. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one housing section is produced and/or is connected to the sensor unit using a molded interconnect devices (MID) method.

    22. The steering device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the steering housing has a base body, which is made at least to a large extent from metal; and the housing section is designed as a separate housing element that is connected to the base body in a non-positive-locking manner.

    23. The steering device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the steering housing has a base body, which is made at least to a large extent from metal; and the housing section is designed as a separate housing element that is connected to the base body in a positive-locking manner.

    24. The steering device as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the steering housing has a base body, which is made at least to a large extent from metal; and the housing section is designed as a separate housing element that is connected to the base body in a bonded manner.

    Description

    DRAWINGS

    [0021] Further advantages arise from the following description of the drawings. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings.

    [0022] In the drawings:

    [0023] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of at least one part of an exemplary steering system having a steering device that comprises a steering housing,

    [0024] FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of a housing section of the steering housing, said housing section being made from synthetic material, and of a sensor unit that is connected to the housing section and

    [0025] FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method for producing the steering device.

    DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

    [0026] FIG. 1 illustrates a part of an exemplary steering system 32 in a perspective view. The steering system 32 is designed in the present case as an electrically supported steering system. Moreover, the steering system 32 is provided for use in a vehicle (not illustrated), in particular in an electric motor vehicle. The vehicle comprises in this case by way of example at least two different driving modes, in particular a conventional and/or manual driving mode and a highly automated and/or autonomous driving mode. In an installed state, the steering system 32 is operatively connected to the vehicle wheels of the vehicle and is provided so as to influence a driving direction of the vehicle. Moreover, the steering system 32 can be designed in particular as a conventional steering system having a mechanical activation or as a steer-by-wire steering system. Alternatively, a vehicle could, however, also have precisely one driving mode, in particular a conventional and/or manual driving mode or a highly automated and/or autonomous driving mode. In addition, a vehicle could be fundamentally designed also as a vehicle that differs from an electric motor vehicle, for example it could be designed as a vehicle having a combustion engine.

    [0027] The steering system 32 has a steering device. The steering device comprises a steering housing 10. The steering housing 10 is designed as an outer housing. The steering housing 10 is designed as a receiving housing and in particular so as to receive and/or to hold at least one steering component 12. The steering housing 10 comprises in the present case by way of example a steering gear housing 34, a control housing 36 and a drive housing 38. The steering gear housing 34, the steering housing 36 and the drive housing 38 are in this case by way of example connected to one another in one piece. Alternatively a steering housing could, however, also comprise merely a steering gear housing, a steering housing or a drive housing. In addition, a steering housing could also comprise merely a steering gear housing and a steering housing, which is advantageously connected in one piece to the steering gear housing, or a steering housing and a drive housing that is advantageously connected in one piece to the steering housing. Furthermore, it is conceivable to design a steering gear housing separately from a steering housing and/or from a drive housing or to design a steering housing separately from a steering gear housing and/or from a drive housing or to design a drive housing separately from a steering gear housing and/or from a control housing.

    [0028] The steering housing 10 has a base body 26. The base body comprises in the present case at least 90% of the entire steering housing 10. The base body 26 has at least a part of the steering gear housing 34, at least a part of the control housing 36 and at least a part of the drive housing 38. Moreover, in the present case the base body 26 is made from synthetic material, in particular from a thermoplastic and/or a thermosetting plastic. Alternatively, a base body of a steering housing could, however, also be made at least to a large extent from a metal, such as for example aluminum.

    [0029] Furthermore, the steering housing 10 has a housing section 14 that is connected to the base body 26. The housing section 14 comprises in the present case a maximum 10% and advantageously a maximum 5% of the entire steering housing 10. The housing section 14 has at least a part of the steering gear housing 34, at least a part of the control housing 36 and/or at least a part of the drive housing 38. In the present case, the housing section 14 has, however, merely a part of the steering gear housing 34. Moreover, the housing section 14 is at least in part different from the steering gear housing 34, the control housing 36 and the drive housing 38. The housing section 14 is arranged in the region of a coupling gear 22. Furthermore, the housing section 14 is connected in one piece to the base body 26. The housing section 14 is made from synthetic material, in particular from a thermoplastic and/or a thermosetting plastic. In the present case, the housing section 14 and the base body 26 are by way of example made from the same synthetic material. The base body 26 and the housing section 14 are in this case designed as a common injection molded part. Fundamentally, a base body and a housing section could, however, also be made from different materials and/or be designed separately from one another. In this case, it is also conceivable for example to design the housing section as a separate housing element that can be connected to the base body in a non-positive locking manner, a positive-locking manner and/or a bonded manner. Moreover, it is conceivable to arrange a housing section in a region of the steering housing that differs from a region of the coupling gear.

    [0030] Furthermore, the steering device comprises a steering gear 40 (only illustrated schematically in FIG. 1). The steering gear 40 is arranged in the steering gear housing 34. The steering gear 40 is moreover designed by way of example as a rack-and-pinion steering gear and is provided so as to convert a steering input into a steering movement of the vehicle wheels that are advantageously designed as front wheels. For this purpose, the steering gear 40 comprises at least one steering adjusting element (not illustrated) that is mounted in particular in a movable manner in the steering gear housing 34. In principle, a steering gear could, however also be designed as a worm steering gear and/or as a screw-spindle steering gear or the like.

    [0031] Furthermore, the steering device comprises a steering actuator 24 (only illustrated schematically in FIG. 1). The steering actuator 24 is arranged in the drive housing 38. The steering actuator 24 is operatively connected to the steering gear 40 and is provided so as to provide a steering torque and to introduce said steering torque into the steering gear 40. For this purpose, the steering actuator 24 comprises at least one electric motor (not illustrated) that is designed in the present case in particular as a permanently excited synchronous motor. In principle, a steering actuator could, however, also comprise multiple electric motors.

    [0032] Furthermore, the steering device comprises the coupling gear 22 (only illustrated schematically in FIG. 1). The coupling gear 22 is arranged in the steering gear housing 34. The coupling gear 22 is operatively connected to the steering actuator 24 and to the steering gear 40 and is provided so as to connect the steering actuator 24 to the steering gear 40. For this purpose, the coupling gear 22 can comprise at least one belt having a ball screw drive (not illustrated) that is coupled to the steering adjusting element. Alternatively, a coupling gear could also comprise for example a worm gear, in particular in lieu of a belt having a ball screw drive.

    [0033] Moreover, the steering device has a control device 42 (only illustrated schematically in FIG. 1). The control device 42 is arranged in the control housing 36. The control device 42 is operatively connected to the steering actuator 24 and is provided so as to control the steering actuator 24 during operation. For this purpose, the control device 42 comprises in particular a computing unit (not illustrated) having at least one processor, for example in the form of a microprocessor, and said control device comprises at least one operational memory.

    [0034] In addition, the steering device comprises in the present case a sealing unit 44, in particular having at least one bellows. In the present case, the steering device comprises on each vehicle side a corresponding sealing unit 44 that seals the steering gear housing 34 with regard to fluid technology. Fundamentally, it is, however, also conceivable to design a sealing unit differently and in so doing for example to omit a bellows.

    [0035] In particular in order to increase operational safety of the steering system 32 and/or to comply with the safety requirements associated with highly automated and/or autonomous driving, the steering device comprises moreover a sensor unit 16 (cf. FIG. 2; not illustrated in FIG. 1). The sensor unit 16 is provided so as to detect at least one detection variable. The sensor unit is provided so as to detect at least one detection variable that correlates with a state of a steering component 12 that is to be monitored. The detection variable can initiate for example a state change and/or a material change of the steering component 12 and/or correspond with a prevailing state, a state change and/or a material change of the steering component 12. In the present case, the sensor unit 16 is provided so as to detect a surface characteristic of the steering component and/or to detect a foreign substance, in particular water, penetrating the steering housing 10.

    [0036] In the present case, in addition, the coupling gear 22 corresponds to the steering component 12 that is in particular to be monitored. The sensor unit 16 is consequently allocated to the coupling gear 22 and provided so as to monitor the coupling gear 22. Alternatively, a steering component that is in particular to be monitored could also be different from a coupling gear and for example could correspond to a steering gear, a steering adjusting element, a steering sensor, a control device, a steering actuator, a track rod and/or a sealing unit.

    [0037] So as to detect the detection variable, the sensor unit comprises at least one sensor element 28,30. In the present case, the sensor unit 16 comprises for example two sensor elements 28,30. The sensor elements 28,30 are designed differently from one another. A first sensor element 28 of the sensor elements 28,30 is in this case designed by way of example as an acceleration sensor, whereas a second sensor element 30 of the sensor elements 28,30 is designed by way of example as a moisture sensor. Fundamentally, a sensor unit could also comprise merely a sensor element or at least one sensor element that is different from an acceleration sensor and/or a moisture sensor.

    [0038] Moreover, the steering device comprises a connector unit 18 so as to electrically contact the sensor unit 16 (cf.

    [0039] FIG. 2; not illustrated in FIG. 1). The connector unit 18 is provided in the present case so as to connect the sensor unit 16 to the control device 42. For this purpose, the connector unit 18 comprises at least one connecting line 20, for example in the form of a conductor track. In the present case, the connector unit comprises by way of example multiple, in particular mutually identical, connecting lines 20.

    [0040] In order to simplify an assembly process, it is proposed that the sensor unit 16 and in particular the sensor elements 28,30 are connected in a bonded manner to the housing section 14 (cf. in particular FIG. 2). The sensor unit 16 is in this case integrated and/or embedded in the synthetic material of the housing section 14. The sensor unit 16 is integrated and/or embedded in the synthetic material of the housing section 14 during the production of the housing section 14. In this case, the housing section 14 is advantageously injection molded over the sensor unit 16. This renders it possible in particular to position the sensor unit 16 in an advantageously flexible manner on and/or in the steering housing 10. The sensor unit 16 is moreover arranged on the housing section 14 in such a manner that the sensor elements 28,30 are arranged on a side of the housing section 14 that faces the steering component 12 and/or are arranged on a side of the housing section 14 that faces a receiving space of the steering housing 10.

    [0041] Furthermore, the connecting lines 20 are integrated and/or embedded in the synthetic material of the housing section 14. It is preferred that the connecting lines 20 are produced and/or are connected to the housing section by means of an MID (molded interconnect devices) method. Fundamentally, a connector unit and/or at least one connecting line could also be designed separately from a housing section, for example in the form of a movable power cable. In addition, a connector unit and/or at least one connecting line could even be integrated and/or embedded in a synthetic material of the housing section during the production of a housing section.

    [0042] Finally, FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method for producing the steering device.

    [0043] In a first method step 50, the sensor unit 16 is provided so as to detect the detection variable that correlates in particular with the state of the steering component 12.

    [0044] In a second method step 52, the housing section 14 and/or the steering housing 10 is produced in an injection molding process, wherein the synthetic material of the housing section 14 is injection molded over the sensor unit 16 with the result that the sensor unit 16 is integrated and/or embedded in the synthetic material of the housing section 14 during the production of the housing section 14.

    [0045] In a third method step 54, the housing section is electrically connected to the sensor unit 16 by means of an MID (molded interconnect devices) method. In this case, at least the connector unit 18 and/or at least one connecting line 20 of the connector unit 18 is produced and/or connected to the housing section 14 by means of the MID (molded interconnect devices) method.

    [0046] The exemplary flow diagram in FIG. 3 is in this case in particular merely to describe by way of example a method for producing the steering device. In particular, individual method steps and/or a sequence of method steps can vary. In this case, it is in particular also conceivable to omit a third method step and/or to integrate and/or embed the connector unit 18 and/or at least one connecting line 20 of the connector unit 18 in the synthetic material of the housing section 14 in a second method step and consequently during the production of the housing section 14.