VEHICLE
20170137059 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D7/1527
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D7/1509
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D7/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2300/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2007/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/144
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/156
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D7/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a vehicle including wheels, and a steering module configured to steer the wheels in one of two mutually opposite right and left directions, or in one and the other of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively. In the vehicle, a caster angle is set within the range of 3 degrees relative to a kingpin angle. Though each wheel usually forms a camber angle when steered, by setting in the wheel the caster angle beforehand within the above range, the wheel does not or is less likely to form the camber angle because the camber angle and the caster angle cancel each other. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the steering angles of the wheels from being restricted, and to prevent the deterioration of steering operability.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: wheels; and a steering module configured to steer the wheels in one of two mutually opposite right and left directions, or in one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively, wherein a caster angle is set within a range of 3 degrees relative to a kingpin angle.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the wheels comprise at least a pair of right and left wheels which are either a pair of front wheels of the vehicle, or a pair of rear wheels of the vehicle, and wherein the vehicle further comprises in-wheel motors provided, respectively, in the pair of right and left wheels so as to drive the pair of right and left wheels.
3. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the kingpin angle is set within a range of 4 to 10 degrees.
4. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the steering module is capable of steering the pair of right and left wheels by 90 degrees relative to a direction in which the vehicle travels in a straight line.
5. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
6. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the kingpin angle is set within a range of 4 to 10 degrees.
7. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the steering module is capable of steering the pair of right and left wheels by 90 degrees relative to a direction in which the vehicle travels in a straight line.
8. The vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the steering module is capable of steering the pair of right and left wheels by 90 degrees relative to a direction in which the vehicle travels in a straight line.
9. The vehicle according to claim 6, wherein the steering module is capable of steering the pair of right and left wheels by 90 degrees relative to a direction in which the vehicle travels in a straight line.
10. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
11. The vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinon gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
12. The vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
13. The vehicle according to claim 6, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
14. The vehicle according to claim 7, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinon gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
15. The vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
16. The vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the steering module comprises: a pair of first and second rack bars configured to steer the pair of right and left wheels in one of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, or one and another of the two mutually opposite right and left directions, respectively; and a rack bar moving arrangement for moving the first and second rack bars in one of two opposite directions along which rack teeth of the first and second rack bars are arranged, or in one and another of the two opposite directions, respectively, by a same distance, and wherein the rack bar moving arrangement comprises: a synchronizing gear assembly meshing with the first and second rack bars such that a movement of the first rack bar in one of the two opposite directions is converted to a movement of the second rack bar in another of the two opposite directions; a first pinion gear meshing with the first rack bar; a second pinion gear meshing with the second rack bar; and a coupling mechanism configured such that the first pinion gear and the second pinion gear can be coupled together or uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0038] The vehicles embodying the present invention are now described with reference to the drawings.
[0039] The driving module 1 (in-wheel motor assembly) is constituted by a driving motor M configured to generate a driving force, a speed reducer R configured to reduce the rotation of the driving motor M, and a wheel bearing B through which the rotation reduced by the speed reducer R is transmitted to the wheel w. The driving motor M comprises a radial gap type, synchronous or induction AC motor, and is controlled by an inverter (not shown) on the basis of the command of a main electronic control unit (ECU) provided in the vehicle so as to control the entire vehicle. The speed reducer R is a planetary gear reduction mechanism. The wheel bearing B is a double-row angular ball bearing. While the in-wheel motor assembly 1 shown includes a speed reducer R in the form of a planetary gear reduction mechanism, an in-wheel motor assembly including a different speed reducer, or a direct-drive in-wheel motor may be used instead.
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[0041] As can be seen from
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[0046] The tie rods 7 are coupled to the respective rack bars 10 and 11, configured to steer the right and left front wheels in one, or one and the other, of the right and left directions. The tie rods 7 are connected through the respective tie rod ball joints 8 to the in-wheel motors comprising the driving modules 1 or to the knuckles if the in-wheel motors are not provided. Therefore, the steering module 6 can steer the wheels w in the right direction and/or the left direction due to the rightward movement and/or the leftward movement of the rack bars 10 and 11.
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[0048] The coupling mechanism 18 is further configured such that when the movable portion 18a is separated from the fixed portion 18b by an actuator (not shown), the protrusion 18c of the movable portion 18a is disengaged from the recess 18d of the fixed portion 18b (see
[0049] As illustrated in
[0050] The second synchronizing gears 23 are in mesh with neither of a synchronizing rack gear 10a of the first rack bar 10 and a synchronizing rack gear 11a of the second rack bar 11, and are in mesh with only the first synchronizing gears 22. The second synchronizing gears 23 function to rotate the three gears 22a, 22b and 22c of the first synchronizing gears 22 by the same angle in the same direction. The second synchronizing gears 23 enable the first and second rack bars 10 and 11 to smoothly move relative to each other.
[0051] When the first rotary shaft 16, which includes the first pinion gear 13, and the second rotary shaft 17, which includes the second pinion gear 14 are coupled together by the coupling mechanism 18 illustrated in
[0052] When the first rotary shaft 16, which includes the first pinion gear 13, and the second rotary shaft 17, which includes the second pinion gear 14, are uncoupled from each other by the coupling mechanism 18 (see
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[0054] When, as illustrated in
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[0057] The above embodiments are mere examples. The structure of the steering module, etc. may be modified as necessary under the condition that the object of the invention can be achieved, namely, that it is possible to prevent the steering angles from being restricted by the camber angles, resulting from steering the wheels, and to prevent the deterioration of steering operability.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0058] 1: driving module (in-wheel motor assembly) [0059] 6: steering module [0060] 10, 11: rack bar [0061] 12: rack bar moving means [0062] 13: first pinion gear [0063] 14: second pinion gear [0064] 18: coupling mechanism [0065] 22: first synchronizing gear (of synchronizing gear assembly) [0066] 23: second synchronizing gear (of synchronizing gear assembly) [0067] w: wheel [0068] : kingpin angle [0069] : caster angle