Steering column feel emulator mechanical stops

US10471990B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10471990-B2
Application numberUS-201715627643-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2017
Priority dateJun 20, 2017
Publication dateNov 12, 2019
Grant dateNov 12, 2019

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A steering system for an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The steering system includes, in some embodiments, a steering shaft, a steering column jacket encircling at least a portion of the steering shaft, an emulator enclosed within a housing, the emulator coupled to the steering shaft, and a travel limiter assembly enclosed within the housing and coupled with the steering shaft, the travel limiter assembly comprising at least one rotational member having a pin and a groove configured to receive the pin, the groove including a stop portion. In some embodiments, the at least one rotational member and at least a portion of the steering shaft rotates within the housing and the pin travels within the groove until the pin encounters the stop portion after a predetermined degree of rotation of the steering shaft.

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A steering system for an automotive vehicle, comprising: a steering shaft; a steering column jacket encircling at least a portion of the steering shaft; an emulator enclosed within a housing, the emulator coupled to the steering shaft; a travel limiter assembly enclosed within the housing and coupled with the steering shaft, the travel limiter assembly comprising at least one rotational member having a pin and a groove configured to receive the pin, the groove including a stop portion; a controller configured to control the steering system and at least one vehicle sensor electrically connected to the controller, the controller configured to receive a steering position signal from the at least one vehicle sensor and generate a motor drive signal; and wherein the at least one rotational member and at least a portion of the steering shaft rotates within the housing and the pin travels within the groove until the pin encounters the stop portion after a predetermined degree of rotation of the steering shaft. 2. The steering system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one rotational member further includes a first cam, a second cam, a third cam, and a fourth cam, each of the first, second, third, and fourth cams comprising a disk cam and the first cam is fixedly coupled to the steering column jacket and has a first groove formed in a first side surface, the second cam has a first pin extending from a first side surface, the first pin is configured to fit within the first groove and a second groove formed in a second side surface, the third cam has a second pin extending from a first side surface, the second pin configured to fit within the second groove, and a third pin extending from a second side surface, and the fourth cam is fixedly coupled to the steering shaft and has a third groove configured to receive the third pin. 3. The steering system of claim 2 , wherein the fourth cam rotates with the steering shaft and the third pin travels in the third groove until reaching a third stop portion, resulting in rotation of the third cam in a same direction as the steering shaft, the second pin traveling in the second groove until reaching a second stop portion, resulting in rotation of the second cam in the same direction as the steering shaft, the first pin traveling in the first groove until reaching a first stop portion of the first groove. 4. The steering system of claim 3 , wherein when the first pin reaches the first stop portion, rotation of the steering shaft is arrested. 5. The steering system of claim 2 , wherein the second and third cams freely rotate with respect to the steering shaft and the fourth cam rotates with the steering shaft. 6. The steering system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one rotational member is a gear. 7. The steering system of claim 6 , wherein the housing comprises the groove and the stop portion and the travel limiter assembly comprises a planetary gear set including a sun gear coupled to the steering shaft, a planet carrier that supports at least one planet gear configured to engage with the sun gear, and a ring gear configured to engage with the at least one planet gear, the ring gear including the pin configured to travel within the groove as the ring gear rotates. 8. The steering system of claim 7 , wherein when the pin encounters the stop portion, rotation of the steering shaft is arrested. 9. The steering system of claim 8 , wherein a width of the stop portion is tunable based on a desired steering angle limit. 10. An automotive vehicle, comprising: a plurality of vehicle wheels; and a steering system comprising a steering shaft; a steering column jacket encircling at least a portion of the steering shaft; an emulator enclosed within a housing, the emulator coupled to the steering shaft; a travel limiter assembly enclosed within the housing and coupled with the steering shaft, the travel limiter assembly comprising at least one rotational member having a pin and a groove configured to receive the pin, the groove including a stop portion; and a controller configured to control the steering system and at least one vehicle sensor electrically connected to the controller, the controller configured to receive a steering position signal from the at least one vehicle sensor and generate a motor drive signal for steering the plurality of vehicle wheels; wherein the at least one rotational member and at least a portion of the steering shaft rotates within the housing and the pin travels within the groove until the pin encounters the stop portion after a predetermined degree of rotation of the steering shaft; and wherein the steering system is connected to the vehicle wheels for steering the vehicle wheels. 11. The automotive vehicle of claim 10 , wherein a width of the stop portion is tunable based on a desired steering angle limit. 12. The automotive vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the at least one rotational member further includes a first cam, a second cam, a third cam, and a fourth cam, each of the first, second, third, and fourth cams comprising a disk cam and the first cam is fixedly coupled to the steering column jacket and has a first groove formed in a first side surface, the second cam has a first pin extending from a first side surface, the first pin is configured to fit within the first groove and a second groove formed in a second side surface, the third cam has a second pin extending from a first side surface, the second pin configured to fit within the second groove, and a third pin extending from a second side surface, and the fourth cam is fixedly coupled to the steering shaft and has a third groove configured to receive the third pin. 13. The automotive vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the fourth cam rotates with the steering shaft and the third pin travels in the third groove until reaching a third stop portion, resulting in rotation of the third cam in the same direction as the steering shaft, the second pin traveling in the second groove until reaching a second stop portion, resulting in rotation of the second cam in the same direction as the steering shaft, the first pin traveling in the first groove until reaching a first stop portion of the first groove. 14. The automotive vehicle of claim 13 , wherein when the first pin reaches the first stop portion, rotation of the steering shaft is arrested. 15. The automotive vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the housing comprises the groove and the stop portion and the travel limiter assembly comprises a planetary gear set including a sun gear coupled to the steering shaft, a planet carrier that supports at least one planet gear configured to engage with the sun gear, and a ring gear configured to engage with the at least one planet gear, the ring gear including the pin configured to travel within the groove as the ring gear rotates. 16. The automotive vehicle of claim 15 , wherein when the pin encounters the stop portion, rotation of the steering shaft is arrested.

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  • means for generating torque on steering wheel or input member, e.g. feedback · CPC title

  • B62D5/001Primary

    Mechanical components or aspects of steer-by-wire systems, not otherwise provided for in this maingroup · CPC title

  • B62D15/00Primary

    Steering not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear · CPC title

  • Steering columns · CPC title

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What does patent US10471990B2 cover?
A steering system for an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The steering system includes, in some embodiments, a steering shaft, a steering column jacket encircling at least a portion of the steering shaft, an emulator enclosed within a housing, the emulator coupled to the steering shaft, and a travel limiter assembly enclosed within the housing and coupled with the steering shaft, the travel lim…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D5/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).