Retractable steering column with a radially projecting attachment

US10351159B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10351159-B2
Application numberUS-201615142115-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 29, 2016
Priority dateMay 1, 2015
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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Abstract

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A driver interface for a vehicle includes a steering column assembly and a structural facial. The steering column assembly includes a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an extended state, and an attachment projecting outward from the column. The structural facial defines an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state.

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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. A driver interface for a vehicle, the driver interface comprising: a steering column assembly including a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an outward extended state and an attachment projecting outward from the column; and a structural feature defining an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state, wherein the steering column moves axially along a centerline and the attachment projects radially outward from the steering column, and the attachment is a turn signal lever arm. 2. A driver interface for a vehicle, the driver interface comprising: a steering column assembly including a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an outward extended state and an attachment projecting outward from the column; and a structural feature defining an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state, wherein the steering column moves axially along a centerline and the attachment projects radially outward from the steering column, and the alcove is open in an axial outward direction and a radial inward direction for receipt of the attachment when the steering column moves from the extended state to the retracted state. 3. A driver interface for a vehicle, the driver interface comprising: a steering column assembly including a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an outward extended state and an attachment projecting outward from the column; and a structural feature defining an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state, wherein the steering column moves axially along a centerline and the attachment projects radially outward from the steering column, the attachment is constructed and arranged to move between at least a neutral position and a first position, and the structural feature is an instrument panel and includes a bottom wall and a perimeter wall that define the alcove, and wherein the perimeter wall is ramped for at least causing the attachment to move from the first position to the neutral position as the steering column moves from the extended state to the retracted state. 4. The driver interface set forth in claim 3 , wherein the attachment is a turn signal lever arm constructed and arranged to pivot in a first circumferential direction as the turn signal lever arm is actuated from the neutral position to the first position, and pivot in an opposite second circumferential direction as the turn signal lever arm is actuated from the neutral position to a second position. 5. The driver interface set forth in claim 4 , wherein the perimeter wall includes a first ramped portion and a second ramped portion that faces at least in-part the first ramped portion, and wherein the turn signal lever arm is constructed and arranged to contact the first ramped portion when turn signal lever arm is in the first position as the steering column moves from the extended state to the retract state, and contact the second ramped portion when the turn signal lever arm is in the second position as the steering column moves from the extended state to the retract state. 6. A driver interface for a vehicle, the driver interface comprising: a steering column assembly including a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an outward extended state and an attachment projecting outward from the column; and a structural feature defining an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state, wherein the steering column moves axially along a centerline and the attachment projects radially outward from the steering column, and the steering column assembly includes a steering wheel and the attachment is disposed axially between the structural feature and the steering wheel. 7. An instrument panel for a driver interface of a vehicle that includes a steering column assembly having a steering column constructed and arranged to move axially along a centerline and between an extended state and a retracted state toward the instrument panel, and an attachment projecting radially outward from the steering column, the instrument panel comprising: a bottom wall and a perimeter wall that define an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state. 8. The instrument panel set forth in claim 7 , wherein the alcove is open in an axial outward direction and a radial inward direction for receipt of the attachment when the steering column moves from the extended state to the retracted state. 9. The instrument panel set forth in claim 8 , wherein the perimeter wall is ramped. 10. The instrument panel set forth in claim 9 , wherein the perimeter wall includes a first ramped portion and a second ramped portion that faces at least in-part the first ramped portion, and wherein the attachment is constructed and arranged to contact the first ramped portion when in a first position as the steering column moves from the extended state to the retract state, and contact the second ramped portion when the attachment is in a second position as the steering column moves from the extended state to the retract state. 11. The instrument panel set forth in claim 8 , wherein the perimeter wall is contoured to reflect a range of circumferential positions of the attachment. 12. A method of stowing a steering column assembly comprising: moving a steering column assembly from an extended state to a retracted state; and inserting an attachment projecting outward from a column of the steering column assembly into an alcove defined by an instrument panel. 13. The method set forth in claim 12 further comprising: placing the steering column into a tilt neutral position before inserting the attachment. 14. The method set forth in claim 12 further comprising: contacting the attachment with a ramped perimeter wall defining the alcove if the attachment is not in a neutral position. 15. The method set forth in claim 14 , wherein the contact of the attachment with the ramped perimeter wall causes the attachment to move into the neutral position.

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  • controlled by or attached to a single lever, e.g. steering column stalk switches · CPC title

  • having mechanical automatic return to inoperative position} due to steering-wheel position {, e.g. with roller wheel control · CPC title

  • B62D1/183Primary

    adjustable between in-use and out-of-use positions, e.g. to improve access · CPC title

  • in driver or passenger space {, e.g. using racks (B60R7/005, B60R7/08 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • Dashboards as superstructure sub-units (other dashboard aspects B60K) · CPC title

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What does patent US10351159B2 cover?
A driver interface for a vehicle includes a steering column assembly and a structural facial. The steering column assembly includes a column constructed and arranged to move between a retracted state and an extended state, and an attachment projecting outward from the column. The structural facial defines an alcove for receipt of the attachment when the steering column is in the retracted state.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Steering Solutions Ip Holding
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D1/183. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).