ELECTRIC POWER STEERING DEVICE
20170328462 · 2017-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D5/0409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/0421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16H55/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric power steering device includes a composite metal member. The composite metal member is formed by laminating a plurality of metal plates that have different thermal expansion coefficients. The composite metal member is capable of causing a worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced away from a worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member if the temperature thereof has become higher than a reference temperature. The composite metal member is also capable of causing the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced towards the worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member if the temperature thereof has become lower than the reference temperature.
Claims
1. An electric power steering device comprising: a housing fixed to a fixed part so as not to rotate; a rotary shaft for steering rotatably provided to the housing and configured to rotate in accordance with an operation of a steering wheel and to apply a steering angle to steered wheels by the rotation; a worm wheel supported to a part of the rotary shaft for steering concentrically with the rotary shaft for steering within the housing and configured to rotate together with the rotary shaft for steering; a worm shaft comprises worm teeth provided on an axially intermediate part, the worm shaft of which parts except for the worm teeth being rotatably supported to the housing by bearings with the worm teeth being meshed with the worm wheel; and an electric motor provided to rotate the worm shaft; and a composite metal member formed by laminating a plurality of metal plates having different thermal expansion coefficients, the composite metal member being capable of causing the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced away from the worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member when a temperature thereof becomes higher than a reference temperature, the composite metal member being capable of causing the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced toward the worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member when the temperature thereof becomes lower than the reference temperature.
2. The electric power steering device according to claim 1, further comprising a pressing member pressing the worm shaft toward the worm wheel, wherein a composite metal member, which is formed by laminating a plurality of metal plates having different thermal expansion coefficients, is provided between an end portion of both end portions of the pressing member, which is opposite to the worm shaft, and the inner peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the composite metal member can be deformed in a direction of suppressing a magnitude of a pressing force, by which the pressing member is to press the worm shaft toward the worm wheel, from increasing when a temperature thereof becomes higher than the reference temperature, and wherein the composite metal member can be deformed in a direction of suppressing the magnitude of the pressing force, by which the pressing member is to press the worm shaft toward the worm wheel, from decreasing when the temperature thereof becomes lower than the reference temperature.
3. The electric power steering device according to claim 2, wherein the composite metal member is deformed in a direction in which a position of an end portion of the pressing member opposite to the worm shaft is permitted to be displaced away from the worm shaft if the temperature thereof becomes higher than the reference temperature, as compared to a case where the temperature thereof is the reference temperature, and wherein the composite metal member is deformed in a direction in which the position of the end portion of the pressing member opposite to the worm shaft is permitted to be displaced toward the worm shaft if the temperature thereof becomes lower than the reference temperature, as compared to the case where the temperature thereof is the reference temperature.
4. The electric power steering device according to claim 2, wherein the composite metal member and the pressing member are held by the holder.
5. The electric power steering device according to claim 1, wherein two composite metal members are held at radially opposite parts of the worm shaft by a holder, wherein the composite metal member of the two composite metal members, which is close to the worm wheel, is configured to cause the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced away from the worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member when a temperature thereof becomes higher than the reference temperature, and wherein the composite metal member of the two composite metal members, which is distant from the worm wheel, is configured to cause the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced toward the worm wheel on the basis of deformation of the composite metal member when a temperature thereof becomes lower than the reference temperature.
6. The electric power steering device according to claim 5, wherein when the composite metal member close to the worm wheel applies to the worm shaft one pressing force for causing the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced away from the worm wheel, the composite metal member distant from the worm wheel does not apply to the worm shaft a pressing force of an opposite direction to the one pressing force, and wherein when the composite metal member distant from the worm wheel applies to the worm shaft the other pressing force for causing the worm shaft to oscillate and be displaced toward the worm wheel, the composite metal member close to the worm wheel does not apply to the worm shaft a pressing force of an opposite direction to the other pressing force.
7. The electric power steering device according to claim 5, wherein the holder is configured by a fixed-side holder and a displacement-side holder, wherein the fixed-side holder is formed to have a cylinder shape and is supported and fixed so that an outer peripheral surface of the fixed-side holder is internally fitted to an inner peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the displacement-side holder is formed to have a cylinder shape and is supported to a part of the worm shaft which is inserted into an inner diameter-side part of the fixed-side holder, and wherein the respective composite metal members are held at radially opposite parts between an inner peripheral surface of the fixed-side holder and an outer peripheral surface of the displacement-side holder.
8. The electric power steering device according to claim 5, wherein the respective composite metal members are configured so that they are to be symmetrically deformed with respect to a central axis of the worm shaft.
9. The electric power steering device according to claim 5 wherein the respective composite metal members are configured so that they are to be deformed in the same direction.
10. The electric power steering device according to claim 7, wherein a sectional shape of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder with respect to a virtual plane orthogonal to a central axis of the worm shaft is formed to have a rectangular shape, wherein a sectional shape of an outer surface of the displacement-side holder with respect to the virtual plane is formed to have a rectangular shape, wherein a pair of radially opposite inner surfaces of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder is respectively configured as a first fixed-side inner surface and a second fixed-side inner surface, wherein outer surfaces of the displacement-side holder facing the first and second fixed-side inner surfaces are configured as a first displacement-side outer surface and a second displacement-side outer surface, wherein both end portions in a width direction of the first fixed-side inner surface are formed with a pair of first fixed-side convex portions, wherein a central portion in a width direction of the second fixed-side inner surface is formed with a second fixed-side convex portion, wherein a central portion in a width direction of the first displacement-side outer surface is formed with a first displacement-side convex portion, wherein both end portions in a width direction of the second displacement-side outer surface are formed with a pair of second displacement-side convex portions, wherein in a state that one of the respective composite metal members is disposed between the first fixed-side inner surface and the first displacement-side outer surface, the one of the respective composite metal members is disposed so that both end portions in the width direction of a side surface facing the fixed-side holder are in contact with tip surfaces of both the first fixed-side convex portions and the one of which a central portion in the width direction of a side surface facing the displacement-side holder are in contact with a tip surface of the first displacement-side convex portion, and wherein in a state that the other of the respective composite metal members of the respective composite metal members is disposed between the second fixed-side inner surface and the second displacement-side outer surface, the other of the respective composite metal members is disposed so that a central portion in the width direction of a side surface facing the fixed-side holder is in contact with a tip surface of the second fixed-side convex portion and both end portions in the width direction of a side surface facing the displacement-side holder are in contact with tip surfaces of both the second displacement-side convex portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Example of Embodiment
[0079] A first example of an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0080] Like the above-described structure of the related art, according to an electric power steering device of the first example, a front end portion of a steering shaft 2 configured to rotate in a predetermined direction by a steering wheel 1 (refer to
[0081] In the first example, the worm wheel 5 has a radial inner end portion and an intermediate part made of metal and a radial outer end portion, which includes teeth (not shown) formed on an outer peripheral surface and is made of a synthetic resin. Thereby, it is intended to reduce a gear-tooth striking sound to be generated at the meshing part and a sliding noise upon operation and to save a weight.
[0082] The worm shaft 6a has a configuration where an axially intermediate part of a base end-side shaft part 19 provided close to a base end (a right end in
[0083] Also, an outer ring 22b of the rolling bearing 9b has other axial end surface (a left end surface in
[0084] Also, one axial end portion of the base end-side shaft part 19 has a male spline part 24 formed on an outer peripheral surface thereof and spline-engaged with a female spline part 26 formed on an inner peripheral surface of a joint 25 fixed to a tip portion of an output shaft of the electric motor 8. In this way, a driving force of the electric motor 8 can be transmitted to the worm shaft 6a.
[0085] In the meantime, a tip-side shaft part 27 provided at a tip portion (a left end portion in
[0086] The oscillation mechanism 28 has the displacement-side holder 29, a fixed-side holder 30 and a pair of bimetals 31a, 31b.
[0087] The displacement-side holder 29 is made of a synthetic resin having sufficient strength, stiffness, heat resistance and oil resistance such as a high function resin, and has a cylinder shape of which both axial ends are opened. A sectional shape of an outer peripheral surface of the displacement-side holder 29 with respect to a virtual plane orthogonal to a central axis of the worm shaft 6a is substantially rectangular. Likewise, a sectional shape of an inner peripheral surface with respect to the virtual plane is circular.
[0088] Also, both surfaces (both surfaces in a left-right direction of
[0089] Also, a central portion in the width direction of a first displacement-side outer surface 33, which is one surface (an upper surface in
[0090] The displacement-side holder 29 configured as described above is mounted by externally fitting an inner peripheral surface thereof to an outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 22a configuring the rolling bearing 9a by interference fit.
[0091] Like the displacement-side holder 29, the fixed-side holder 30 is made of a synthetic resin having sufficient strength, stiffness, heat resistance and oil resistance such as a high function resin, and has a cylinder shape of which both axial ends are opened. Also, a sectional shape of an outer peripheral surface of the fixed-side holder 30 with respect to the virtual plane orthogonal to the central axis of the worm shaft 6a is circular. Likewise, a sectional shape of an inner peripheral surface with respect to the virtual plane is substantially rectangular. In the meantime, the fixed-side holder 30 may be made of a material different from the displacement-side holder 29.
[0092] Also, intermediate parts in the height direction of both surfaces in the width direction of the fixed-side holder 30 of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder 30 are formed as flat surfaces more protruding inward in the width direction than other parts, and the corresponding parts are configured as a pair of oscillation guide surfaces 38, 38.
[0093] Also, an intermediate part in a width direction of a first fixed-side inner surface 39, which is one surface of both surfaces in the height direction of the inner surface of the fixed-side holder 30, is formed with a fixed-side escape concave portion 40, which is axially long. Likewise, both end portions in the width direction are formed with a pair of first fixed-side convex portions 41, 41, which are axially long and more protrude than the fixed-side escape concave portion 40.
[0094] In contrast, a central portion in a width direction of a second fixed-side inner surface 42, which is the other surface of both surfaces in the height direction of the inner surface of the fixed-side holder 30 is formed with a second fixed-side convex portion 43, which is axially long and more protrudes from the second fixed-side inner surface 42 than other parts.
[0095] The fixed-side holder 30 having the above configuration is mounted with an outer peripheral surface thereof being internally fitted and fixed to an inner peripheral surface of a large-diameter cylinder part 44 formed at an inner part (a left end portion in
[0096] At a mounted state as described above, one axial end surface of the fixed-side holder 30 is in contact with a stepped portion 45 configured to continue the large-diameter cylinder part 44 configuring the worm shaft accommodation part 20 and a part located at one axial side beyond the large-diameter cylinder part 44.
[0097] Also, both oscillation guide surfaces 38, 38 of the fixed-side holder 30 are in contact with both oscillated guide surfaces 32, 32 of the displacement-side holder 29. Also, the first fixed-side inner surface 39 of the fixed-side holder 30 faces the first displacement-side outer surface 33 of the displacement-side holder 29, and a mounting space 46a for mounting therein one bimetal 31a of a pair of bimetals 31a, 31b (which will be described later) is formed between both the surfaces 39, 33. In the meantime, the second fixed-side inner surface 42 of the fixed-side holder 30 faces the second displacement-side outer surface 35 of the displacement-side holder 29, and a mounting space 46b for mounting therein the other bimetal 31b of the pair of bimetals 31a, 31b (which will be described later) is formed between both the surfaces 42, 35.
[0098] Both bimetals 31a, 31b are members corresponding to the composite metal member of the claims, and are formed by laminating two rectangular plate-shaped metal plates having different thermal expansion coefficients (a metal plate having a low thermal expansion coefficient and a metal plate having a high thermal expansion coefficient). When a reference temperature (20° C., in this example) is set, both bimetals 31a, 31b are not deformed at the reference temperature and have a rectangular flat plate shape. In the first example, both bimetals 31a, 31b are disposed so that longitudinal directions of both bimetals 31a, 31b coincide with a width direction (a left-right direction in
[0099] One (an upper side in
[0100] Also, the other (a lower side in
[0101] In the below, states of the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the first example upon operations are described with reference to
[0102] First,
[0103] Also, at the state shown in
[0104] From the state shown in
[0105] Specifically, one bimetal 31a of both bimetals 31a, 31b is deformed so that the center in the width direction of one side surface 47a in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the first fixed-side inner surface 39 of the fixed-side holder 30.
[0106] The deformation of one bimetal 31a is to enable the displacement-side holder 29 to be displaced upward in
[0107] Also, the other bimetal 31b of both bimetals 31a, 31b is deformed (bent) so that the central portion in the width direction of one side surface 47b in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the second fixed-side inner surface 42 of the fixed-side holder 30. At this state, the central portion in the width direction of one side surface 47b in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31b presses downward the second fixed-side convex portion 43 of the second fixed-side inner surface 42 in
[0108] Meanwhile, in the first example, since both bimetals 31a, 31b are made to have the same structure, the deformation amounts in the upper-lower direction of both bimetals 31a, 31b in
[0109] With the displacement of the displacement-side holder 29 as described above, the worm shaft 6a oscillates about the rolling bearing 9b away from the worm wheel 5 (refer to a a direction in
[0110] Meanwhile, at the state of
[0111] In contrast, from the state of
[0112] Specifically, the other bimetal 31b of both bimetals 31a, 31b is bent so that the center in the width direction of the other side surface 48b in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the second displacement-side outer surface 35 of the displacement-side holder 29. In the meantime, the deformation of the other bimetal 31b is to enable the displacement-side holder 29 to be displaced downward in
[0113] Also, one bimetal 31a of both bimetals 31a, 31b is deformed (bent) so that the central portion in the width direction of the other side surface 48a in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the first displacement-side outer surface 33 of the displacement-side holder 29. At this state, both end portions in the width direction of one side surface 47a in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31a presses upward both the first fixed-side convex portions 41, 41 of the fixed-side holder 30 in
[0114] Also, at the state of
[0115] As the displacement-side holder 29 is displaced as described above, the worm shaft 6a oscillates about the rolling bearing 9b toward the worm wheel 5 (refer to a (3 direction in
[0116] According to the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the first example, it is possible to keep the backlash at the meshing part between the worm teeth 7b configuring the worm shaft 6b and the worm wheel 5 to an appropriate magnitude (the reference backlash amount), irrespective of expansion and contraction of the worm wheel 5.
[0117] That is, the first example provides the oscillation mechanism 28 (both bimetals 31a, 31b) that can cause the worm shaft 6b to oscillate and be displaced away from the worm wheel 5 (refer to
[0118] Specifically, when the temperature of the worm wheel 5 increases as the surrounding temperature increases, the worm wheel 5 is thermally expanded, so that the backlash amount of the meshing part between the worm teeth 7a and the worm wheel 5 decreases from the reference backlash amount. As a result, the friction (loss of torque to be applied from the electric motor 8) at the meshing part increases, so that a steering feeling may be heavy upon start of rotation of the steering wheel 5. Therefore, according to the electric power steering device of the first example, as the surrounding temperature increases, both bimetals 31a, 31b configuring the oscillation mechanism 28 cause the worm shaft 6a to oscillate and be displaced away from the worm wheel 5 (a direction in which the backlash amount of the meshing part can be increased), thereby making the backlash amount of the meshing part close to the reference backlash amount (matching), as shown in
[0119] On the other hand, when the temperature of the worm wheel 5 decreases as the surrounding temperature decreases, the worm wheel 5 is thermally contracted, so that the backlash amount of the meshing part between the worm teeth 7a and the worm wheel 5 increases from the reference backlash amount. As a result, when changing the rotating direction of the steering wheel 1 (steering shaft 2), an uncomfortable noise referred to as a gear-tooth striking sound is likely to occur. Therefore, according to the electric power steering device of the first example, as the surrounding temperature decreases, both bimetals 31a, 31b configuring the oscillation mechanism 28 cause the worm shaft 6a to oscillate and be displaced toward the worm wheel 5 (a direction in which the backlash of the meshing part is to be reduced), thereby making the backlash amount of the meshing part close to the reference backlash amount (matching), as shown in
Second Example of Embodiment
[0120] A second example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0121] As described above, the angle by which the oscillation mechanism 28 is to be rotated is arbitrarily set, so that it is possible to arbitrarily set the displacement direction of the displacement-side holder 29 and the oscillation direction of the worm shaft 6a. The other configurations and operational effects are the same as the first example of the embodiment.
Third Example of Embodiment
[0122] A third example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0123] In the third example, from the state of
[0124] Specifically, one (an upper side in
[0125] Also, the other (a lower side in
[0126] In contrast, from the state of
[0127] Specifically, the other bimetal 31d of both bimetals 31c, 31d is bent so that the center in the width direction of one side surface 47a in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the first fixed-side inner surface 39 of the fixed-side holder 30.
[0128] In the meantime, the deformation of the other bimetal 31d is to enable the displacement-side holder 29 to be displaced downward in
[0129] Also, one bimetal 31c of both bimetals 31c, 31c is deformed (bent) so that the central portion in the width direction of one side surface 47b in the thickness direction becomes a convex surface toward the second fixed-side inner surface 42 of the fixed-side holder 30. At this state, the central portion in the width direction of one side surface 47b in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31c presses upward the second fixed-side convex portion 43 of the second fixed-side inner surface 42 in
Fourth Example of Embodiment
[0130] A fourth example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0131] The displacement-side holder 29b has a first displacement-side convex portion 34a, which is long in the width direction (a surface and backside direction of
[0132] The fixed-side holder 30b has a fixed-side escape concave portion 40a, which is long in the width direction and is formed at an axially intermediate part of the first fixed-side inner surface 39a, which is one surface of both surfaces in a height direction of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder. Also, both axial end portions of the first fixed-side inner surface 39a are formed with a pair of first fixed-side convex portions 41a, 41a long in the width direction with more protruding than the fixed-side escape concave portion 40a. In the meantime, an axially central portion of a second fixed-side inner surface 42a, which is the other surface of both surfaces in the height direction of the inner surface of the fixed-side holder 30b, is formed with a second fixed-side convex portion 43a long in the width direction with more protruding than the second fixed-side inner surface 42a. The fixed-side holder 30b having the above configuration is mounted with an outer peripheral surface thereof being internally fitted and fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter cylinder part 44 formed at the inner part (a left end portion in
[0133] Like the respective examples of the embodiment, when the reference temperature (20° C., in the fourth example) is set, both bimetals 31e, 31f have a rectangular flat plate shape that is not to be deformed at the reference temperature. Both bimetals 31e, 31f are bent so that centers in an axial direction (longitudinal directions of both bimetals 31e, 31f) of one side surfaces 47e, 47f in the thickness direction of both bimetals 31e, 31f become convex surfaces and centers in the axial direction of the other side surfaces 48e, 48f in the thickness direction become concave surfaces when the temperatures (surrounding temperature) of both bimetals 31e, 31f becomes higher than the reference temperature. On the other hand, both bimetals are bent so that the centers in the axial direction (longitudinal directions of both bimetals 31e, 31f) of one side surfaces 47e, 47f in the thickness direction of both bimetals 31e, 31f become concave surfaces and the centers in the axial direction of the other side surfaces 48e, 48f in the thickness direction become convex surfaces when the temperatures (surrounding temperature) of both bimetals 31e, 31f becomes lower than the reference temperature. That is, both bimetals 31e, 31f are bent (deformed) in the opposite directions when the temperatures of both bimetals 31e, 31f are higher and lower than the reference temperature.
[0134] Both bimetals 31e, 31f having the above configuration are disposed so that the longitudinal directions of both bimetals 31e, 31f coincide with the axial direction of the displacement-side holder 29b. Also, one (an upper side in
[0135] Also, the other (a lower side in
[0136] The states of the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the fourth example upon the operation are described. From the state (state of the reference temperature) shown in
[0137] At this state, a center in the axial direction of one side surface 47f in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31f presses downward the second fixed-side convex portion 43a of the second fixed-side inner surface 42a in
[0138] Meanwhile, in the fourth example, since both bimetals 31e, 31f are made to have the same structure, the deformation amounts in the upper-lower direction of both bimetals 31e, 31f in
[0139] Also, from the state of
Fifth Example of Embodiment
[0140] A fifth example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0141] The displacement-side holder 29c has a first displacement-side convex portion 34b, which is long in the axial direction and is formed with more protruding from the first displacement-side outer surface 33b than the other parts at a central portion in the width direction of a first displacement-side outer surface 33b, which is one surface (an upper surface in
[0142] Also, a central portion in the width direction of a second displacement-side outer surface 35b, which is the other surface (a lower surface in
[0143] The displacement-side holder 29c having the above configuration is mounted with an inner peripheral surface thereof being externally fitted and fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 22a configuring the rolling bearing 9a by interference fit.
[0144] The fixed-side holder 30c has a fixed-side escape concave portion 40b, which is long in the axial direction and is formed at an intermediate part in the width direction of a first fixed-side inner surface 39b, which is one surface of both surfaces in a height direction of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder. Also, both end portions in the width direction of the first fixed-side inner surface 39b are formed with a pair of first fixed-side convex portions 41b, 41b, which are long in the axial direction and more protrude than the fixed-side escape concave portion 40b. In the meantime, the fixed-side escape concave portion 40b and both the first fixed-side convex portions 41b, 41b have substantially the same shapes as the fixed-side escape concave portion 40 and both the first fixed-side convex portions 41, 41 of the first example of the embodiment.
[0145] Also, the fixed-side holder 30c has a second fixed-side escape concave portion 49, which is long in the axial direction and is formed at an intermediate part in the width direction of a second fixed-side inner surface 42b, which is the other surface of both surfaces in the height direction of the inner surface of the fixed-side holder. Also, both end portions in the width direction of the second fixed-side inner surface 42b are formed with a pair of second fixed-side convex portions 43b, 43b, which are long in the axial direction and more protrude than the second fixed-side escape concave portion 49. The other structures of the fixed-side holder 30c are the same as the displacement-side holder 29 of the first example of the embodiment.
[0146] The fixed-side holder 30c having the above configuration is mounted with an outer peripheral surface thereof being internally fitted and fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter cylinder part 44 formed at the inner part of the worm shaft accommodation part 20 (refer to
[0147] Both bimetals 31g, 31h have the same structure as the first example of the embodiment. That is, both bimetals 31g, 31h are formed by laminating two rectangular plate-shaped metal plates having different thermal expansion coefficients (a metal plate having a low thermal expansion coefficient and a metal plate having a high thermal expansion coefficient). When a reference temperature (20° C., in the fifth example) is set, both bimetals 31g, 31h are not deformed at the reference temperature and have a rectangular flat plate shape. In the fifth example, both bimetals 31g, 31h are disposed so that longitudinal directions of both bimetals 31g, 31h coincide with the width direction of the displacement-side holder 29c. Both bimetals 31g, 31h disposed in such a manner are bent so that centers in the width direction of one side surfaces 47g, 47h in the thickness direction of both bimetals 31g, 31h become convex surfaces and centers in the width direction of the other side surfaces 48g, 48h in the thickness direction become concave surfaces when the temperatures (surrounding temperature) of both bimetals 31g, 31h become higher than the reference temperature. On the other hand, both bimetals are bent so that the centers in the width direction of one side surfaces 47g, 47h in the thickness direction of both bimetals 31g, 31h become concave surfaces and the centers in the width direction of the other side surfaces 48g, 48h in the thickness direction become convex surfaces when the temperatures (surrounding temperature) of both bimetals 31g, 31h become lower than the reference temperature.
[0148] In the fifth example, both bimetals 31g, 31h are disposed differently from the first example of the embodiment. Specifically, one (an upper side in
[0149] Also, the other (a lower side in
[0150] The states of the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the fifth example upon the operation are described. From the state (state of the reference temperature) shown in
[0151] At this state, both end portions in the width direction of the other side surface 48h in the thickness direction of the other bimetal 31h presses downward both the second fixed-side convex portions 43b, 43b of the second fixed-side inner surface 42b in
[0152] In the meantime, at the state of
[0153] In the meantime, from the state (state of the reference temperature) shown in
[0154] At this state, both end portions in the width direction of one side surface 47g in the thickness direction of one bimetal 31g press upward both the first fixed-side convex portions 41b, 41b of the fixed-side holder 30c in
[0155] Meanwhile, at the state of
[0156] The other configurations and operational effects are the same as the first example of the embodiment.
Sixth Example of Embodiment
[0157] A sixth example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0158] The oscillation pressing mechanism 50 has the displacement-side holder 29, the fixed-side holder 30, a pressing member 51 and a bimetal 31.
[0159] The displacement-side holder 29 is made of a synthetic resin having sufficient strength, stiffness, heat resistance and oil resistance such as a high function resin, and has a cylinder shape of which both axial ends are opened. A sectional shape of the outer peripheral surface of the displacement-side holder 29 with respect to the virtual plane orthogonal to the central axis of the worm shaft 6a is substantially rectangular, and a sectional shape of the inner peripheral surface of the displacement-side holder 29 with respect to the virtual plane is circular.
[0160] Also, both surfaces (both surfaces in the left-right direction in
[0161] Also, both surfaces (both surfaces in the upper-lower direction of
[0162] The displacement-side holder 29 having the above configuration is mounted with an inner peripheral surface thereof being externally fitted and fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 22a configuring the rolling bearing 9a by interference fit.
[0163] Like the displacement-side holder 29, the fixed-side holder 30 is made of a synthetic resin having sufficient strength, stiffness, heat resistance and oil resistance such as a high function resin, and has a cylinder shape of which both axial ends are opened. Also, a sectional shape of the outer peripheral surface of the fixed-side holder 30 with respect to the virtual plane orthogonal to the central axis of the worm shaft 6a is circular, and a sectional shape of the inner peripheral surface of the fixed-side holder 30 with respect to the virtual plane is substantially rectangular. In the meantime, the fixed-side holder 30 may be made of a material different from the displacement-side holder 29.
[0164] Also, intermediate parts in a height direction of both surfaces in the width direction of the fixed-side holder 30 of an inner surface of the fixed-side holder 30 are formed as flat surfaces more protruding inward in the width direction than the other parts and are configured as a pair of oscillation guide surfaces 38, 38.
[0165] Also, an intermediate part in the width direction of the first fixed-side inner surface 39, which is one surface (an upper surface in
[0166] In contrast, the second fixed-side inner surface 42, which is the other surface (a lower surface in
[0167] The fixed-side holder 30 having the above configuration is mounted with the outer peripheral surface thereof being internally fitted and fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter cylinder part 44 formed at the inner part (a left end portion in
[0168] At the mounted state as described above, one axial end surface of the fixed-side holder 30 is in contact with the stepped portion 45 configured to continue the large-diameter cylinder part 44 configuring the worm shaft accommodation part 20 and the part located at one axial side beyond the large-diameter cylinder part 44.
[0169] Also, both oscillation guide surfaces 38, 38 of the fixed-side holder 30 are in contact with both oscillated guide surfaces 32, 32 of the displacement-side holder 29. Also, the first fixed-side inner surface 39 of the fixed-side holder 30 faces the first displacement-side outer surface 33 of the displacement-side holder 29, and a mounting space 46 for mounting therein the pressing member 51 and the bimetal 31 (which will be described later) is formed between both the surfaces 38, 34. In the meantime, the second fixed-side inner surface 42 of the fixed-side holder 30 faces the second displacement-side outer surface 35 of the displacement-side holder 29 with a radial gap being interposed therebetween. In the meantime, a radial size of the gap between the second displacement-side outer surface 35 and the second fixed-side inner surface 42 is appropriately determined depending on using situations.
[0170] The pressing member 51 is a compression coil spring and has one end portion (an end portion opposite to the worm shaft 6a) supported to a central portion of a side surface, which faces toward the worm shaft 6a, of both side surfaces of the bimetal 31 (which will be described later). In the meantime, the other end portion (an end portion of the worm shaft 6a) of the pressing member 51 is supported to a central portion of the first displacement-side outer surface 33 configuring the displacement-side holder 29. At a mounted state of
[0171] The bimetal 31 is a member corresponding to the composite metal member of the claims, and is formed by laminating two rectangular plate-shaped metal plates having different thermal expansion coefficients (a metal plate having a low thermal expansion coefficient and a metal plate having a high thermal expansion coefficient). When a reference temperature (20° C., in the sixth example) is set, the bimetal 31 is not deformed at the reference temperature and has a flat plate shape. In the sixth example, the bimetal 31 is disposed so that a longitudinal direction of the bimetal 31 coincides with the width direction (a left-right direction in
[0172] The bimetal 31 having the above configuration is disposed in the mounting space 46 with one side surface 47 in the thickness direction facing the first fixed-side inner surface 39 of the fixed-side holder 30 and the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction facing the first displacement-side outer surface 33 of the displacement-side holder 29. At this state, both end portions in the width direction of one side surface 47 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31 are in contact with both tip surfaces of both the first fixed-side convex portions 41a, 41b of the fixed-side holder 30. In contrast, the other end portion of the pressing member 51 is supported to a central portion in the width direction of the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31.
[0173] The states of the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the sixth example upon the operation are described with reference to
[0174] First,
[0175] Meanwhile, at the state of
[0176] From the state of
[0177] When the worm shaft 6a and the displacement-side holder 29 are displaced as described above, if a position of one end portion (an upper end portion in
[0178] In the meantime, in the sixth example, when the worm wheel 5 is thermally expanded as the surrounding temperature increases, the temperature of the bimetal 31 also increases and the bimetal is deformed (bent) so that a center in the width direction of one side surface 47 in the thickness direction, which is a side surface facing the fixed-side holder 30, of side surfaces of the bimetal 31 becomes a convex surface and a center in the width direction of the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction, which is a side surface facing the displacement-side holder 29, becomes a concave surface.
[0179] At the deformed state as described above, the central portion in the width direction of one side surface 47 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31 is displaced away from the worm wheel 5 and is located in the fixed-side escape concave portion 40 of the fixed-side holder 30. With this, the central portion in the width direction of the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31 is also displaced away from the worm wheel 5. Then, one end portion of the pressing member 51 supported to the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31 is also displaced away from the worm wheel 5. In the meantime, a displacement amount of one end portion of the pressing member 51 in the above direction is determined by the deformation amount of the bimetal 31. The deformation amount of the bimetal 31 due to the change in temperature is appropriately determined to be the same or substantially the same (an amount within a predetermined range) as a displacement amount that the other end portion of the pressing member 51 is displaced away from the worm wheel 5 when the worm wheel 5 is thermally expanded due to the change in temperature.
[0180] Like this, according to the sixth example, even when the surrounding temperature increases and the state is thus changed from the state of
[0181] In contrast, when the surrounding temperature decreases from the state of
[0182] When the displacement-side holder 29 is displaced as described above, if the position of one end portion of the pressing member 51 does not change from the position of
[0183] On the other hand, in the sixth example, when the worm wheel 5 is contracted as the surrounding temperature decreases, the temperature of the bimetal 31 correspondingly decreases and is deformed (bent) so that the center in the width direction of the other side surface 48 in the thickness direction, which is a side surface facing the displacement-side holder 29, of the side surfaces of the bimetal 31 becomes a convex surface and the center in the width direction of one side surface 47 in the thickness direction, which is a side surface facing the fixed-side holder 30, becomes a concave surface, as shown in
[0184] At the deformed state as described above, both end portions in the width direction of one side surface 47 in the thickness direction of the bimetal 31 press (contact) upward both the first fixed-side convex portions 41a, 41b of the fixed-side holder 30 in
[0185] Like this, according to the sixth example, even when the surrounding temperature decreases and the state is thus changed from the state of
[0186] According to the electric power steering device having the above configuration of the sixth example, it is possible to keep the pressing force by which the worm shaft 6a is to be pressed toward the worm wheel 5 to the appropriate magnitude (the reference pressing force), irrespective of the expansion and contraction of the worm wheel 5.
[0187] That is, in the sixth example, it is possible to keep the axial size of the pressing member 51 constant or substantially constant even when the temperatures of the worm wheel 5 and the bimetal 31 become higher or lower than the reference temperature. For this reason, it is possible to keep the pressing force (spring force) by which the pressing member 51 is to press the worm shaft 6a toward the worm wheel 5 and the backlash of the meshing part between the worm shaft 6a and the worm wheel 5 to the appropriate magnitudes. As a result, it is possible to prevent the frictional force of the meshing part from increasing and the gear-tooth striking sound from being generated.
Seventh Example of Embodiment
[0188] A seventh example of the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
[0189] As described above, the angle by which the oscillation mechanism 50 is to be rotated is arbitrarily set, so that it is possible to arbitrarily set the displacement direction of the displacement-side holder 29 and the oscillation direction of the worm shaft 6a. The other configurations and effects are the same as the first example of the embodiment. The other configurations and operational effects are the same as the sixth example of the embodiment.
[0190] The subject application is based on a Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-252881 filed on Dec. 15, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0191] As described above, when implementing the present invention, the configuration where the pair of bimetals is to be symmetrically deformed with respect to the central axis of the worm shaft or the configuration where the pair of bimetals is to be deformed in the same direction may be adopted.
[0192] Also, when implementing the present invention, the configuration where both bimetals are disposed so that the longitudinal directions of both bimetals coincide with the width direction of the displacement-side holder may be adopted. In this case, both bimetals may be disposed so that the sectional shape with respect to the virtual plane orthogonal to the central axis of the worm shaft is bent so that the central portion in the width direction of the displacement-side holder becomes a convex surface or a concave surface when the temperature changes.
[0193] Also, when implementing the present invention, the configuration where both bimetals are disposed so that the longitudinal directions of both bimetals coincide with the axial direction of the worm shaft may be adopted. In this case, both bimetals may be bent so that the sectional shape with respect to the virtual plane orthogonal to the central axis of the worm shaft has such a shape that the axially central portion of the worm shaft becomes a convex surface or a concave surface. In the meantime, the shape of the bimetal is not limited to the respective examples of the embodiment.
[0194] Also, the positions and numbers of the convex portions provided on the outer surface of the displacement-side holder and the convex portions provided on the inner surface of the fixed-side holder are not limited to the respective examples of the embodiment.
[0195] Also, when implementing the present invention, a pressing mechanism for pressing the worm shaft to the worm wheel in advance (for applying a preload to the meshing part between the worm teeth and the worm wheel) may also be adopted, like the elasticity applying means 18 (refer to
[0196] Also, when implementing the present invention, the reference temperature is a temperature upon switch of the oscillation direction of the worm shaft and is appropriately determined with a relation with the thermal expansion coefficient of the worm wheel. Therefore, the deformation aspect of the composite metal member at the reference temperature is not particularly problematic. For example, the composite metal member may be deformed (bent) so as to apply the pressing force of a direction toward the worm wheel to the worm shaft at the reference temperature.
[0197] Also, in the respective examples of the embodiment, the present invention has been applied to the column assist-type electric power steering device. However, the present invention can also be applied to a variety of electric power steering devices such as a pinion assist-type electric power steering device.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0198] 1: steering wheel, 2: steering shaft, 3: housing, 4, 4a: worm decelerator, 5: worm wheel, 6, 6a, 6b: worm shaft, 7, 7a, 7b: worm teeth, 8: electric motor, 9a, 9b: rolling bearing, 10: rotary shaft, 11a, 11b: rolling bearing, 12: torsion bar, 13: torque sensor, 14a, 14b: universal joint, 15: intermediate shaft, 16: steering gear unit, 17: input shaft, 18: elasticity applying means, 19: base end-side shaft part, 20: worm shaft accommodation part, 21a, 21b: inner ring, 22a, 22b: outer ring, 23: stepped portion, 24: male spline part, 25: joint, 26: female spline part, 27: tip-side shaft part, 28, 28a, 28b, 28c: oscillation mechanism, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c: displacement-side holder, 30, 30a, 30b, 30c: fixed-side holder, 31, 31a, 31b, 31c, 31d, 31e, 31f, 31g, 31h: bimetal, 32: oscillated guide surface, 33, 33a, 33b: first displacement-side outer surface, 34, 34a, 34b: first displacement-side convex portion, 35, 35a, 35b: second displacement-side outer surface, 36, 36a: displacement-side escape concave portion, 37, 37a, 37b: second displacement-side convex portion, 38: oscillation guide surface, 39, 39a, 39b: first fixed-side inner surface, 40, 40a, 40b: fixed-side escape concave portion, 41, 41a, 41b: first fixed-side convex portion, 42, 42a, 42b: second fixed-side inner surface, 43, 43a, 43b: second fixed-side convex portion, 44: large-diameter cylinder part, 45: stepped portion, 46, 46a, 46b: mounting space, 47, 47a, 47b, 47c, 47d, 47e, 47f, 47g, 47h: one side surface, 48, 48a, 48b, 48c, 48d, 48e, 48f, 48g, 48h: other side surface, 49: second fixed-side escape concave portion, 50: oscillation pressing mechanism, 51: pressing member