Steering system
US-2016288821-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US10099715B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099715-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615293848-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A steering column assembly includes an upper jacket. Also included is a lower jacket, the upper jacket translatable relative to the lower jacket. Further included is an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to the upper jacket and the lower jacket, the strap translatable with the upper jacket. Yet further included is an engagement mechanism operatively coupled to the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism moveable between an engaged condition with the energy absorption strap and a disengaged condition with the energy absorption strap, the engaged condition increasing the energy absorption load of the steering column assembly during collapse of the upper jacket into the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism remaining in a stationary position relative to the lower jacket during translation of the energy absorption strap.
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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. A stationary energy absorption strap control assembly comprising: an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to an upper jacket of a steering column assembly and to a lower jacket of the steering column assembly, the energy absorption strap having a plurality of teeth arranged along a first surface of the energy absorption strap; an engagement bracket operatively coupled to the lower jacket and partially disposed within a window defined by the lower jacket, the engagement bracket having a backing plate disposed between the lower jacket and a second surface of the energy absorption strap, the engagement bracket remaining in a stationary position relative to the lower jacket during translation of the energy absorption strap; and an engagement member coupled to the engagement bracket and having a plurality of locking teeth, the engagement member moveable between an engaged condition and a disengaged condition, the engaged condition disposing the plurality of locking teeth of the engagement member and the plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap into engagement. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the engagement member comprises a cam rotatable between the engaged condition and the disengaged condition. 3. The assembly of claim 2 , further comprising an engagement spring biasing the cam toward the engaged condition. 4. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the disengaged condition is the default condition of the assembly. 5. The assembly of claim 4 , further comprising an actuator mechanism having a release pin extending therefrom into engagement with the cam to retain the cam in the disengaged condition. 6. The assembly of claim 4 , wherein the engagement spring and the cam are fixed to, and rotatable about, a pivot pin operatively coupled to the engagement bracket. 7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the engagement bracket comprises at least one locating feature engageable with a lower jacket locating feature for aligning the engagement bracket with the window of the lower jacket. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lower jacket comprises at least one flange integrally formed therewith, the engagement bracket coupled to the at least one flange. 9. A steering column assembly comprising: an upper jacket; a lower jacket, the upper jacket translatable relative to the lower jacket; an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to the upper jacket and the lower jacket, the strap translatable with the upper jacket; and an engagement mechanism operatively coupled to the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism moveable between an engaged condition with the energy absorption strap and a disengaged condition with the energy absorption strap, the engaged condition increasing the energy absorption load of the steering column assembly during collapse of the upper jacket into the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism remaining in a stationary position relative to the lower jacket during translation of the energy absorption strap, the engagement mechanism comprising: an engagement bracket operatively coupled to the lower jacket and partially disposed within a window defined by the lower jacket; a pivot pin operatively coupled to the engagement bracket; a cam having a plurality of locking teeth engaged with a plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap in the engaged condition and disengaged with the plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap in the disengaged condition, the cam fixed about, and rotatable about, the pivot pin; an engagement spring biasing the cam toward the engaged condition; and an actuator mechanism having a release pin extending therefrom into engagement with the cam to retain the cam in the disengaged condition, the disengaged condition being the default condition of the engagement mechanism. 10. A steering column assembly comprising: an upper jacket; a lower jacket, the upper jacket translatable relative to the lower jacket; an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to the upper jacket and the lower jacket, the strap translatable with the upper jacket; and an engagement mechanism operatively coupled to the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism moveable between an engaged condition with the energy absorption strap and a disengaged condition with the energy absorption strap, the engaged condition increasing the energy absorption load of the steering column assembly during collapse of the upper jacket into the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism remaining in a stationary position relative to the lower jacket during translation of the energy absorption strap, the energy absorption strap defining a slot extending in a longitudinal direction of the strap, the engagement mechanism comprising: an engagement bracket operatively coupled to the lower jacket; a locking component operatively coupled to the engagement bracket, the locking component having a plurality of locking teeth engaged with a plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap disposed on a first surface of the energy absorption strap in the engaged condition and disengaged with the plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap in the disengaged condition; an engagement strap extending through an aperture defined by the locking component and through the slot of the energy absorption strap to be in contact with a second surface of the engagement strap; and an actuator mechanism having an actuator rod with a ramped surface in contact with the engagement strap, movement of the actuator rod biasing the engagement strap to apply a force on the second surface of the energy absorption strap to move the mechanism into the engaged condition. 11. A steering column assembly comprising: an upper jacket; a lower jacket, the upper jacket translatable relative to the lower jacket; an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to the upper jacket and the lower jacket, the strap translatable with the upper jacket; and an engagement mechanism operatively coupled to the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism moveable between an engaged condition with the energy absorption strap and a disengaged condition with the energy absorption strap, the engaged condition increasing the energy absorption load of the steering column assembly during collapse of the upper jacket into the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism remaining in a stationary position relative to the lower jacket during translation of the energy absorption strap, the engagement mechanism comprising: an engagement bracket operatively coupled to the lower jacket and partially disposed within a window defined by the lower jacket; a locking component operatively coupled to the engagement bracket, the locking component having a plurality of locking teeth engaged with a plurality of teeth of the energy absorption strap in the engaged condition and disengaged from the plurality of locking teeth of the energy absorption strap in the disengaged condition; a spring biasing the locking component toward the disengaged condition; and an actuator mechanism having an actuator rod with a ramped surface in contact with the locking component, movement of the actuator rod biasing the locking component to apply a force to overcome the spring force to move the mechanism into the engaged condition. 12. A steering column assembly comprising: an upper jacket; a lower jacket, the upper jacket translatable relative to the lower jacket; an energy absorption strap operatively coupled to the upper jacket and the lower jacket, the strap translatable with the upper jacket; and an engagement mechanism operatively coupled to the lower jacket, the engagement mechanism moveable betw
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