Power steering device and control device therefor
US-2018022379-A1 · Jan 25, 2018 · US
US10507865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10507865-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715451919-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A steering apparatus includes a steering shaft; a steered shaft; a ball screw mechanism; and a motor. A plurality of rolling elements includes large-diameter rolling elements and small-diameter rolling elements. A prescribed diameter difference is set such that when a magnitude of power transmitted between a first screw groove and a second screw groove is a prescribed value or less, only the large-diameter rolling elements transmit the power between the first screw groove and the second screw groove, and when the magnitude of the power transmitted between the first screw groove and the second screw groove exceeds the prescribed value, both the large-diameter rolling elements and the small-diameter rolling elements transmit the power.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering apparatus comprising: a steering shaft; a steered shaft supported by a housing so as to be slidable in an axis direction of the steered shaft and configured to reciprocate in the axis direction via a rack-and-pinion mechanism in accordance with a steering angle of the steering shaft so as to steer steered wheels; a ball screw mechanism including a rolling element screw portion having a first screw groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of the steered shaft, a rolling element nut having a second screw groove formed on an inner peripheral surface of the rolling element nut so as to correspond to the first screw groove, a connecting member including a connecting passage connected to both ends of a spiral raceway formed between the first screw groove and the second screw groove so as to form a circulation passage together with the spiral raceway, and a plurality of rolling elements arranged and accommodated in the circulation passage, the circulation passage being continuous; and a motor fixed to the housing so as to rotate the rolling element nut around an axis of the steered shaft, wherein the plurality of rolling elements includes large-diameter rolling elements and small-diameter rolling elements having a diameter smaller than that of the large-diameter rolling elements by a prescribed diameter difference, each of the small-diameter rolling elements being disposed between the large-diameter rolling elements, and the prescribed diameter difference is set such that when a magnitude of power transmitted between the first screw groove and the second screw groove is a prescribed value or less, only the large-diameter rolling elements transmit the power between the first screw groove and the second screw groove in the spiral raceway, and when the magnitude of the power transmitted between the first screw groove and the second screw groove exceeds the prescribed value, both the large-diameter rolling elements and the small-diameter rolling elements transmit the power between the first screw groove and the second screw groove in the spiral raceway. 2. The steering apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: only the large-diameter rolling elements transmit the power, when the steering shaft is steered such that the steering angle is within a range defined by a prescribed steering angle in a state where the steered wheels rotate at a prescribed peripheral velocity; and the large-diameter rolling elements and the small-diameter rolling elements transmit the power, when the steering shaft is steered such that the steering angle exceeds the prescribed steering angle in the state where the steered wheels rotate at the prescribed peripheral velocity. 3. The steering apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: the prescribed peripheral velocity is higher than a reference peripheral velocity; and the prescribed steering angle is ±40 degrees. 4. The steering apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein: the prescribed peripheral velocity is lower than a reference peripheral velocity; and the prescribed steering angle is ±40 degrees. 5. The steering apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the motor includes an output shaft offset from the steered shaft; the steering apparatus further includes a belt transmission mechanism including a toothed drive pulley provided on the output shaft so as to be rotatable integrally with the output shaft, a toothed driven pulley integrally provided on the rolling element nut, and a toothed belt that transmits a driving force between the drive pulley and the driven pulley; and a radial clearance in the spiral raceway varies in a circumferential direction depending on a direction of a tensile force of the toothed belt. 6. The steering apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the ball screw mechanism is accommodated in the housing; and the rolling element nut is configured such that one end thereof is supported by the housing, and another end thereof is provided with the driven pulley. 7. The steering apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a pitch circle inside diameter of the second screw groove of the rolling element nut is larger at an end of the rolling element nut in the axis direction than at a central part of the rolling element nut in the axis direction. 8. The steering apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the spiral raceway of the circulation passage in the ball screw mechanism is formed such that a plurality of single-threaded-spiral passages is wound around the axis.
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