Methods and apparatus to correct clear vision errors in a vehicle steering system
US-2018281845-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US10259490B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10259490-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715622579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2019 |
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Methods and systems are provided for monitoring steering gear overtravel in rack and pinion steering systems. The provided systems and methods introduce a change in the length of the fastener that attaches an inner tie rod ball joint housing within a steering gear rack bar. The provided systems and methods also monitor the disengagement of that fastener (also referred to as overtravel and as rack travel) to generate flags and provide them to the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus of the vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic control unit (ECU) for a steering system in a vehicle, the ECU comprising: a memory comprising a program; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: receive and store in the memory a first predefined value (PD 1 ) and a second predefined value (PD 2 ); receive and store in the memory a right learned rack travel (RLRT), and a true rack center offset (TRCO); receive and store in the memory a left learned rack travel (LLRT); process PD 1 , PD 2 , RLRT, and TRCO to generate a first rack travel right (RTR) threshold, a second RTR threshold, a first rack travel left (RTL) threshold and a second RTL threshold; receive rack travel data associated with an ECU sensor, the rack travel data comprising a rack travel right (RTR) and a rack travel left (RTL); and assert a first flag responsive to determining (i) that the RTR is greater than the first RTR threshold, or (ii) that the RTL is greater than the first RTL threshold. 2. The ECU of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: assert a second flag responsive to determining (iii) that RTR is less than or equal to the first RTR threshold and greater than the second RTR threshold, or (iv) that RTL is less than or equal to the first RTL threshold and greater than the second RTL threshold. 3. The ECU of claim 2 , wherein the rack travel data reflects an amount of disengagement of a fastener in a Rack Electric Power Steering system (REPS). 4. The ECU of claim 3 , wherein the fastener has a thread size to fastener length ratio of approximately 3:5. 5. The ECU of claim 4 , wherein the ECU sensor is configured to detect the amount of disengagement of the fastener. 6. The ECU of claim 5 , wherein the fastener comprises a first fastener associated with a first turning wheel of the vehicle, and further comprising a second fastener associated with a second turning wheel of the vehicle, the first turning wheel and second turning wheel being on opposing ends of the REPS, and wherein the rack travel data comprises information about (i) an amount of disengagement of the first fastener and (ii) an amount of disengagement of the second fastener. 7. An electronic power steering system (EPS) for a vehicle, the EPS comprising: a memory comprising a program; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: receive and store in the memory a first predefined value (PD 1 ) and a second predefined value (PD 2 ); receive and store in the memory a right learned rack travel (RLRT), and a true rack center offset (TRCO); processing the PD 1 , the PD 2 , the RLRT, and the TRCO to generate a first rack travel right (RTR) threshold and a second RTR threshold; receive rack travel data associated with an ECU sensor, the rack travel data comprising a rack travel right (RTR); and assert a first flag upon determining that the RTR is greater than the first RTR threshold, or assert a second flag upon determining that the RTR is less than or equal to the first RTR threshold, and greater than the second RTR threshold. 8. The EPS of claim 7 , wherein the rack travel data further comprises a rack travel left (RTL), and wherein the processor is further configured to: receive and store in the memory a left learned rack travel (LLRT); process the PD 1 , the PD 2 , the LLRT, and the TRCO to generate a first rack travel left (RTL) threshold and a second RTL threshold; and assert the first flag upon determining that the RTL is greater than the first RTL threshold, or assert a second flag upon determining the RTL is less than or equal to the first RTL threshold, and greater than the second RTL threshold. 9. The EPS of claim 8 , wherein the rack travel data reflects an amount of disengagement of a fastener in a Rack Electric Power Steering system (REPS). 10. The EPS of claim 9 , wherein the ECU sensor is configured to detect the amount of disengagement of the fastener. 11. The EPS of claim 10 , wherein the fastener has a thread size to fastener length ratio of approximately 3:5. 12. The EPS of claim 11 , wherein the fastener comprises a first fastener associated with a first turning wheel of the vehicle, and further comprising a second fastener associated with a second turning wheel of the vehicle, the first turning wheel and second turning wheel being on opposing ends of the REPS, and wherein the rack travel data comprises information about (i) an amount of disengagement of the first fastener and (ii) an amount of disengagement of the second fastener. 13. A method for operation of an electronic control unit (ECU) in a vehicle, the method comprising: receiving and storing in a memory a first predefined value (PD 1 ) and a second predefined value (PD 2 ); receiving and storing in the memory a right learned rack travel (RLRT), and a true rack center offset (TRCO); generating a first rack travel right (RTR) threshold and a second RTR threshold based on the PD 1 , the PD 2 , the RLRT, and the TRCO; utilizing a fastener having a thread size to fastener length ratio of approximately 3:5 to couple an inner tie rod ball joint housing to a steering gear rack bar; generating rack travel data comprising a rack travel right (RTR) based on data from an ECU sensor; and asserting a first flag upon determining that the RTR is greater than the first RTR threshold, or asserting a second flag upon determining that the RTR is less than or equal to the first RTR threshold and greater than the second RTR threshold. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the rack travel data further comprises a rack travel left (RTL), and further comprising: receiving and storing in the memory a left learned rack travel (LLRT); generating a first rack travel left (RTL) threshold and a second RTL threshold based on the PD 1 , the PD 2 , the LLRT, and the TRCO; and asserting the first flag upon determining that the RTL is greater than the first RTL threshold, or asserting a second flag upon determining the RTL is less than or equal to the first RTL threshold, and greater than the second RTL threshold. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising detecting, with the ECU sensor, the amount of disengagement of the fastener. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising providing the first flag and the second flag on a Computer Area Network (CAN) bus in the vehicle. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising detecting that the vehicle is operating. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the fastener comprises a first fastener associated with a first turning wheel of the vehicle, and further comprising utilizing a second fastener associated with a second turning wheel of the vehicle, the second fastener having a thread size to fastener length ratio of approximately 3:5, the first turning wheel and second turning wheel being on opposing ends of the REPS. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising continuously and concurrently detecting, by the ECU sensor, information about (i) an amount of disengagement of the first fastener and (ii) an amount of disengagement of the second fastener. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first flag comprises an urgent flag for the vehicle, and the second flag comprises a caution flag for the vehicle.
Circuits relating to the driving or the functioning of the vehicle (monitoring tyres B60C23/00; indicating overspeed B60K31/00; for dash boards B60K37/00, B60Q3/10; for indicating emergencies B60Q1/52; brake control systems B60T; registering or indicating the working of vehicles G07C5/00; measuring distance G01C, e.g. combinations of speed and distance G01C23/00; engine indicators G01L; measuring speed or acceleration G01P) · CPC title
monitoring the steering system, e.g. failures · CPC title
characterised by the rack · CPC title
electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear · CPC title
substantially in axial direction, e.g. between rack bar and tie-rod · CPC title
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