Cam device and position adjustment device for steering wheel

US10279833B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10279833-B2
Application numberUS-201615527863-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 13, 2016
Priority dateJan 13, 2015
Publication dateMay 7, 2019
Grant dateMay 7, 2019

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Construction is achieved of a cam device that is able to effectively prevent a drive-side cam from rotating relative to a driven-side cam in a locked state. Tip-end butt sections 63 are provided on the outer-diameter side portions of tip-end surfaces 41a (40a) of convex sections of one of drive-side convex sections 34a of the drive-side cam surface 31a and driven-side convex sections 36a of the driven-side cam surface 32a, and tip-end concave sections 64 that are further recessed in the axial direction than the tip-end butt sections 63 are provided on the inner-diameter side portions of the one convex sections. In the locked state, only the tip-end butt sections 63 come in contact with the tip-end surfaces 40a (41a) of the other convex sections of the drive-side convex sections 34a and the driven-side convex section 36a.

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A cam device having axial and circumferential directions and comprising a drive-side cam rotatably supported, and a driven-side cam unrotatably supported; the drive-side cam comprising a drive-side cam surface provided on one side surface of the drive-side cam in the axial direction of the cam device, the drive-side cam surface having a drive-side base surface, plural drive-side convex sections protruding in the axial direction from plural locations of the drive-side base surface in the circumferential direction of the cam device and each having first and second side surfaces in the circumferential direction, and plural drive-side inclined guiding surfaces provided on the first side surface of each of the drive-side convex sections; the driven-side cam comprising a driven-side cam surface provided on one side-surface of the driven-side cam in the axial direction of the cam device, the driven-side cam surface having a driven-side base surface, plural driven-side convex sections protruding in the axial direction from plural locations of the driven-side base surface in the circumferential direction of the cam device and each having first and second side surfaces in the circumferential direction, and plural driven-side inclined guiding surfaces provided on the first side surface of each of the driven-side convex sections; the drive-side cam being able to rotate relative to the driven-side cam, and a unlocked state in which the drive-side convex sections and the driven-side convex sections are alternatingly arranged in the circumferential direction and a dimension of the cam device in the axial direction of the cam device is contracted, and a locked state in which tip-end surfaces of the drive-side convex sections are brought in contact with tip-end surfaces of the driven-side convex sections and the dimension in the axial direction of the cam device is expanded, being able to be switched, through a state in which the drive-side inclined guiding surfaces slide over the driven-side inclined guiding surfaces; the cam device further comprising tip-end butt sections provided on outer-diameter side portions of the tip-end surfaces of one convex section of the drive-side convex sections and the driven-side convex sections, and tip-end concave sections that are recessed further in the axial direction than the tip-end butt sections, the tip-end concave sections being provided on inner-diameter side portions of the one convex sections, and in the locked state, only the tip-end butt sections of the tip-end surface of the one convex sections coming in contact with the tip-end surfaces of other convex sections of the drive-side convex sections and the driven-side convex sections. 2. The cam device according to claim 1 , wherein inclined sliding sections are provided on inner-diameter side portions of one inclined guiding surfaces of the drive-side inclined guiding surfaces and the driven-side inclined guiding surfaces, inclined concave sections that are further recessed in the axial direction than the inclined sliding sections are provided on outer-diameter side portions of the one inclined guiding surfaces, and the tip-end butt sections are provided further outside in a radial direction of the cam device than the inclined sliding sections. 3. The cam device according to claim 2 , wherein the inclined sliding sections and the tip-end butt sections are provided in a continuous state. 4. The cam device according to claim 2 , wherein a notch section that is recessed inward in the radial direction is provided on a portion in at least one location in the circumferential direction of an outer peripheral edge section of one of the drive-side and driven-side cams, the portion including one of the inclined concave sections with regard to the circumferential direction, in the circumferential direction includes the inclined concave sections; a convex stopper section that protrudes in the axial direction is provided on a portion in at least one location in the circumferential direction of an outer-diameter side portion of the drive-side or driven-side cam surface of the other of the drive-side cam and the driven-side cam, the portion being aligned with one convex sections of the drive-side convex sections and the driven-side convex sections with regard to the circumferential direction; and in the locked state, contact between one side surface in the circumferential direction of the notch section and a side surface in the circumferential direction of the convex stopper section prevents the drive-side cam from rotating any further in a locking direction that is a direction of rotation of the drive-side cam when switching to the locked state. 5. A steering wheel position adjustment device, comprising: a steering column being pivotally displaceable centered around a tilt shaft arranged in a width direction of the steering column, and supporting on the inside thereof a steering shaft to which a steering wheel is fastened; a displacement bracket provided in a middle section of the steering column in an axial direction of the steering column; a support bracket supported by a vehicle body, and having a pair of support-plate sections holding the displacement bracket; a pair of long tilt holes provided in portions of the pair of support-plate sections aligned with each other, and extending in an up-down direction of the steering column; a through hole provided in a portion of the displacement bracket and passing through the displacement bracket in the width direction, the portion being aligned with part of the pair of long tilt holes; a rod-shaped member inserted in the width direction through the long tilt holes and the through holes; a pressure section provided on a portion of one end section of the rod-shaped member, the portion protruding from an outside surface of a first support-plate section of the pair of support-plate sections; an anchor section provided on a portion of another end section of the rod-shaped member, the portion protruding from an outside surface of a second support-plate section of the pair of support-plate sections; and a cam device for expanding and contracting a space between the anchor section and the pressure section; wherein the cam device is constructed by the cam device of claim 1 , such that the driven-side cam functions as the pressure section, and the drive-side cam is supported by the one end section of the rod-shaped member, rotatably centered around the rod-shaped member, with the displacement of the drive-side cam toward one-end side of the rod-shaped member suppressed. 6. The steering wheel position adjustment device according to claim 5 , wherein a thrust bearing is provided around the rod-shaped member between a rotating member rotating in synchronization with the drive-side cam or the driven-side cam, and a non-rotating member provided in a position facing the rotating member with regard to an axial direction of the rod-shaped member.

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  • with cammed or eccentrical surfaces co-operating by relative rotation of the telescoping members or by rotation of an external collar · CPC title

  • Yieldable supports for the steering column · CPC title

  • Turning devices for rotatable members, e.g. shafts · CPC title

  • having the cam on an end surface of the rotating element · CPC title

  • with tilt adjustment; with tilt and axial adjustment (B62D1/183, B62D1/19 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10279833B2 cover?
Construction is achieved of a cam device that is able to effectively prevent a drive-side cam from rotating relative to a driven-side cam in a locked state. Tip-end butt sections 63 are provided on the outer-diameter side portions of tip-end surfaces 41a (40a) of convex sections of one of drive-side convex sections 34a of the drive-side cam surface 31a and driven-side convex sections 36a of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nsk Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D1/184. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 07 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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