Depth-Adjustable Steering Column Mechanism with a Retractable Stop
20170361862 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
- William Charvet (Chambray-lès-Tours, FR)
- Jacques Bernier (Montoire-sur-le-Loir, FR)
- Mickaël Sauquet (Villerable, FR)
Cpc classification
B62D1/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/192
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D1/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D1/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A steering column mechanism (10) comprises a lower body (14), an upper tube (16) that is movable depthwise relative to the lower body (14) along an extension and retraction path, in a direction of retraction and in a direction of extension opposite the direction of retraction, and a locking mechanism (34) for locking the upper tube (16) relative to the lower body (14), movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. A retractable stop (58) is movable relative to the lower body (14) and relative to the locking mechanism (34) between an active position and a retracted position. In the active position, the retractable stop (58) limits the travel of the upper tube (16) in the direction of retraction to an adjustment stop position, whereas in the retracted position, it does not interfere with the upper tube (16). The retractable stop (58) is linked to the locking mechanism via an interlock (65) in such a way as to be in the active position when the locking mechanism (34) is in the unlocked position. The lower body (14) comprises one or more supports (76, 78, 96) for at least partially taking up forces generated by the upper tube (16) on the retractable stop (58) when the locking mechanism (34) is in the unlocked position and the upper tube (16) is in the adjustment stop position in abutment against the retractable stop (58). Preferably, the lower body is provided with guide means (74, 76, 78, 90) for guiding the retractable stop between the retracted position and the active position.
Claims
1. Steering column mechanism, comprising: a lower body; an upper tube that is movable depthwise relative to the lower body along an extension and retraction path, in a direction of retraction and in a direction of extension opposite to the direction of retraction; a locking mechanism for locking the upper tube relative to the lower body, wherein the locking mechanism is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position; a retractable stop that is movable relative to the lower body and relative to the locking mechanism between an active position and a retracted position, wherein the retractable stop in the active position limits the stroke of the upper tube in the direction of retraction to an adjustment stroke end position, wherein the retractable stop in the retracted position does not interfere with the upper tube, wherein the retractable stop is linked to the locking mechanism via an interlock in such a way as to be in the active position when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position; wherein the lower body comprises one or more supports for at least partially taking up forces generated by the upper tube on the retractable stop when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position and the upper tube is in the adjustment stroke end position in abutment against the retractable stop.
2. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the one or more supports include at least one support perpendicular to the extension and retraction path of the upper tube at the level of the retractable stop in the active position.
3. Mechanism according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the one or more supports include one or several bearing surfaces parallel to a path of the retractable stop between the active position and the retracted position.
4. Mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the lower body is equipped with guiding means for guiding the retractable stop between the retracted position and the active position.
5. Steering column mechanism according to claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the retractable stop is movable in translation between the retracted position and the active position parallel to a translation axis that is fixed relative to the lower body.
6. Steering column mechanism according to claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the retractable stop is rotatable between the retracted position and the active position around a tilting axis that is fixed relative to the lower body.
7. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the extension and retraction path is a translation path parallel to an axis that is fixed relative to the lower body.
8. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the interlock comprises a spring for biasing the retractable stop towards the active position.
9. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4, or claim 19, wherein the lower body is movable relative to a fixed support of the steering column mechanism, along a tilting path, wherein the fixed support is equipped with an attachment interface for attachment to a vehicle superstructure, wherein the locking mechanism in the locked position locks the lower body relative to the fixed support, wherein the locking mechanism in the unlocked position releases the lower body.
10. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the interlock is such that the retractable stop is in the retracted position when the locking mechanism is in the locked position.
11. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the locking mechanism releases the retractable stop when it moves from the unlocked position to the locked position, but does not drive the retractable stop to the retracted position.
12. Steering column mechanism according to claim 11, wherein the upper tube is provided with a plunger interacting with a receiving face of the retractable stop, for driving the retractable stop to the retracted position when the locking mechanism is in the locked position and a force exceeding a predetermined threshold is applied to the upper tube and drives the upper tube in the direction of retraction.
13. Steering column mechanism according to claim 1, claim 2, claim 4 or claim 19, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a locking rod driven in rotation around a locking axis.
14. Steering column mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the interlock comprises a drive element rotationally integral with the locking rod and interacting with a receiving element integral with the retractable stop.
15. Steering column mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the drive element comprises a cam integral with the locking rod and the receiving element comprises a receiving surface.
16. Steering column mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the retractable stop is translationally guided perpendicularly to the locking axis.
17. Steering column mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the retractable stop is translationally guided parallel to the locking axis.
18. Steering column mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the retractable stop is rotationally guided perpendicularly to the locking axis.
19. Mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the lower body is equipped with guiding means for guiding the retractable stop between the retracted position and the active position.
20. Steering column mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the receiving is formed on the retractable stop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0027] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be clear from reading the following description, made in reference to the appended figures, which show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0056] The fixed support 12, preferably made in one piece or by machine-welded assembly, comprises two attachment plates for fixing to a vehicle superstructure with attachment holes 20 and lateral flanges 22A, 22B between which the lower body 14 of the movable subassembly is positioned. The lateral flanges 22A, 22B are equipped with bearings 24A, 24B to guide in rotation the lower body 14 of the movable subassembly around the pivot axis 100.
[0057] The lower body 14 essentially consists of a main sheet 26 shaped so as to form a curved bottom 28 extended by two substantially parallel lateral flanges 30A, 30B and two V-shaped clamping flange members 32A, 32B in abutment against the inner faces of the two flanges 30A, 30B and designed to be positioned opposite corresponding surfaces of the upper tube 16.
[0058] A locking mechanism 34 ensures simultaneous attachment of the upper tube 16 and the lower body 14 relative to the fixed support 12. This locking mechanism 34 comprises in a manner known per se a locking lever 36 forming a handle for the driver, wherein this lever drives, directly or indirectly, a locking rod 38 around a locking axis 300 perpendicular to the adjustment axis 200 and parallel to the pivot axis 100. The locking rod 38 passes through two curved or straight slides 40A, 40B, created in the lateral flanges 22A, 22B of the fixed support and two aligned holes 42A, 42B created in the lateral flanges 30A, 30B of the lower body. A nut 44 is screwed on to a threaded end of the locking rod 38, opposite the locking lever 36. A thrust washer 46 is interposed between the nut 44 and the lateral flange 22B of the fixed support. The locking rod 38 furthermore comprises a head 48 located on an opposite end to the threaded end. A movable locking cam 50, rotationally integral with the locking rod 38 is interposed between the head 48 of the locking rod and a connector 52 sliding in the slide 40A, wherein this connector 52 forms both a fixed cam rotating relative to the locking rod 38 and a journal bearing for the locking rod 38.
[0059] The locking rod 38 is furthermore equipped with an interlock cam 54 arranged laterally on one side of the median longitudinal plane P opposite the locking lever 36, in the volume delimited by the flanges 30A, 30B of the lower body 14. Attachment of the interlock cam 54 to the locking rod 38 can be achieved by any appropriate means, for example by keyway connection, by form fitting with a relief provided on the locking rod 38 or by adhesive bonding or welding. The interlock cam 54 is housed inside a cavity 56 formed in a retractable stop 58 illustrated in detail in
[0060] The retractable stop 58 features an outer profile with four flat lateral faces parallel in pairs 66, 68, 70, 72, which enable translational guiding of the retractable stop 58 by sliding along guiding facets and/or ridges provided for this purpose in the lower body and on the clamping flange member 32B. These facets and ridges are visible in
[0061] The upper tube 16 is equipped with an adjustment stroke end stop 82 and an extension stroke end stop 84, spaced apart from each other along the adjustment axis 200, wherein the adjustment stroke end stop 82 is closer to the endpiece of the steering shaft 18. In the active position, the retractable stop 58 features on the one hand a face 86 oriented towards the adjustment stroke end stop 82, which interferes with the path of the adjustment stroke end stop 82 in the direction of retraction and on the other hand, a face 88 oriented towards the extension stroke end stop 84, which interferes with the extension stroke end stop 84 in the direction of extension.
[0062] The steering column mechanism 10 functions in the following manner.
[0063] The locking mechanism 34 is movable between a locked position illustrated in
[0064] In the locked position, the locking lever 36 is substantially parallel to the upper tube 16. The angular position of the locking cam 54 is in this case such that the flanges 22A, 22B of the fixed support 2 and the flanges 30A, 30B of the lower body 14 are stressed elastically and flex towards each other and towards the medium longitudinal plane P, driving the flange members 32A, 32B, which move to pinch the upper tube 16 against the rear wall 28 of the lower body 14. The upper tube 16 is locked in position in this case by clamping against the lower body 14, which is itself locked by clamping of the flanges 30A, 30B against the flanges 22A, 22B. The interlock cam 54 is in abutment against the lower flat wall 60 of the cavity 56 of the retractable stop 58 and maintains the retractable stop 58 in the retracted position. In the nominal driving position in
[0065] When, starting from the nominal position in
[0066] Once the driver has completed adjustment of the position of the steering wheel and of the upper tube, s/he turns the locking lever 36 again and the steering column mechanism 10 returns to the state illustrated in
[0067] A number of different variations of the interlock 65 are possible. The interlock cam 54 can be shaped such that in the unlocked position, the cam 54 positively abuts on a wall 62 of the cavity 56 in order to confirm positioning of the retractable stop in the active position. It is possible to arrange for the interlock cam 54, in the active position, to be positioned without inducing locking, i.e. such that a force applied to the retractable stop 58 towards the retracted position turns the interlock cam 54 and the locking rod 38. Conversely, provision can be made for irreversibility of transmission, such that in the active position of the locking lever 36, a force applied to the retractable stop 58 towards the retracted position does not allow any rotation of the interlock cam 54.
[0068] Provision may also be made for absence of contact between the interlock cam 54 and the retractable stop 58 when the locking lever 38 is in the unlocked position and the retractable stop 58 is in the active position. In this case, it is only the return spring 80 that maintains the retractable stop 58 in position.
[0069] The interlock cam 54 can be shaped so as to provide for a desired sequencing between raising the retractable stop 58 to the active position and release of the upper tube 16. Both events can be rendered simultaneous, or conversely provision can be made for completion of one before the other. Provision may be made for example for completing raising of the retractable stop 58 to the active position before fully releasing the upper tube 16, so that the upper tube 16 cannot be moved before the retractable stop 58 is in the active position.
[0070] According to a variant illustrated in
[0071] According to an embodiment illustrated in
[0072] This embodiment introduces a force peak on passage of the adjustment stroke end position during a collision, but this force is determined by the return spring 80 (which may be relatively weak) and independent of the nominal force that the retractable stop 58 must retain during the positional adjustments of the upper tube 16 (wherein this nominal force is determined by the interlock cam 54). Absence of movement of the retractable stop 58 during locking and unlocking of the locking mechanism avoids risks of noises or wear during the positional adjustments. It also limits the energy to be deployed in transferring from one position to another.
[0073] Another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0074] According to another embodiment illustrated in
[0075] According to another embodiment illustrated in
[0076] According to an alternative embodiment not illustrated, the retractable stop can be guided so as to combine a rotational movement around a tilting axis and a translational movement of this tilting axis parallel to the locking axis 300.
[0077] Many other variants are obviously possible.
[0078] The lateralised position of the retractable stop 58 relative to the median longitudinal plane P makes it possible to release space near the median longitudinal plane P and the adjustment axis 200 of the steering column mechanism 10, in order to incorporate other functions. It is however possible to place the retractable stop 58 in the median plane P or at any other appropriate position, wherein one of the advantages of the invention is precisely to allow spacing of the retractable stop 58 away from the locking mechanism 34.
[0079] Various other modifications may be contemplated: [0080] the extension stroke end stop 84 and adjustment stroke end stop 82 may be executed in the form of separate parts or lugs formed directly on the upper tube 16; [0081] the retractable stop 58 may be equipped with rubber shock absorbing elements to limit noise on contact and shock on contact with the adjustment stroke end stop 82 and extension stroke end stop 84; [0082] the retractable stop 58 may be duplicated on either side of the median longitudinal plane P in order to increase resistance to forces during the positional adjustments of the upper tube 16; [0083] the interlock cam 54 may be directly formed on the locking rod 34; the main sheet of the lower body 3 and the clamping flange members 4 and 5 may be one and the same component; [0084] the return spring 80 may be eliminated in the embodiment in
[0086] Furthermore, the actual locking mechanism 34 may be of any type, motorised or not. The clamping screw 38 may or may not execute a translational movement parallel to the locking axis 300. The clamping screw 38 may if necessary be situated solely on one side of the median longitudinal plane P. Guidance of the upper tube 16 relative to the lower body 14 may be of any kind. It may define a translational path parallel to a fixed axis 200 relative to the lower body, but not necessarily parallel to the axis of rotation of the endpiece of the shaft 18. It may also involve a rotational path around an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the endpiece of the shaft 18. The invention is also applicable in the absence of movement between the fixed support 12 and the lower body 14, wherein both these components may in this case form a single element if the lower body 14 is provided with an attachment interface for attachment to the vehicle superstructure.
[0087] Depending on the type of steering column, provision may advantageously be made for an energy dissipation mechanism that dissipates at least partially the kinetic energy of the driver's body throughout retraction stroke in a controlled and gradual manner, for example by plastic deformation and/or tearing of a component such as a metallic strip. Provision may also be made under certain circumstances, particularly in cases of use of the vehicle without a seatbelt, for a retraction assistance mechanism that induces or accelerates retraction of the steering column mechanism on detection of an impact, for example by a pyrotechnic charge or release of a spring.