Body mounted sliding steering column with offset feedback actuator
US-2019016365-A1 · Jan 17, 2019 · US
US10773745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10773745-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816609068-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A steering handle for inputting a driver's steering command into a steer-by-wire vehicle steering mechanism comprises a rotatably mounted main part for actuation by the driver. A transmission is arranged in a receptacle on the main part, an input member of the transmission can be coupled to an electric motor, and an output member of the transmission is coupled to the main part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering handle for inputting a driver's steering command into a steer-by-wire vehicle steering system having a main body for actuation by the driver, the main body being rotatably mounted on a stationary shaft, wherein a receptacle is formed on the main body, which receptacle is connected to the main body so that the receptacle rotates with the main body, wherein a gear unit is arranged in the receptacle, wherein an input member of the gear unit can be coupled to one or more of an electric motor and an electric brake apparatus, and an output element of the gear unit is coupled to the main body. 2. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein the gear unit is rotatably arranged in the receptacle of the main body. 3. The steering handle of claim 2 , wherein the main body is coupled by a torsion spring apparatus to the output member of the gear unit. 4. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein the main body is coupled by a torsion spring apparatus to the output member of the gear unit. 5. The steering handle of claim 4 , wherein the torsion spring apparatus has spring elements accommodated in annular grooves that are each braced against the main body by one end section, and are braced against the output member of the gear unit by another end section. 6. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein one or more of a rotation angle sensor and a torque sensor is arranged between the main body and the output member of the gear unit for detecting a relative twist between the main body and the output member of the gear unit. 7. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein the gear unit has a central passage through which the stationary shaft extends that, when in an installed position, is non-rotatably coupled to a vehicle body. 8. The steering handle of claim 7 , wherein the stationary shaft is fastened to a holder using which the steering handle can be fastened to the vehicle body, wherein the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus is braced against the holder, and the stationary shaft extends through the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus. 9. The steering handle of claim 7 , wherein the gear unit is an epicyclic gearing, and a planet carrier of the gear unit is fixed on the stationary shaft, and/or a sun gear of the epicyclic gearing is coupled as the input member of the gear unit to a rotor of the electric motor. 10. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein the input member of the gear unit is coupled to the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus in order to produce haptic resistance to a steering command applied to the main body by the driver. 11. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein the output member of the gear unit has a sleeve section which extends into or through the input member of the gear unit, and is rotatably mounted on the stationary shaft. 12. The steering handle of claim 11 , wherein a threaded spindle is formed on the outer circumference of the sleeve section that is in threaded engagement with a sliding body which is guided on a stationary sleeve. 13. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein said steering handle including the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus is braced against a holder that is arranged on a vehicle body in a pivotable and/or translationally displaceable manner, wherein the pivotability and/or the ability to move translationally can be effectuated manually or actuated by a drive. 14. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein a control apparatus is provided which offers different identifiers for the steering system that are selectable by the driver, or automatically selectable by a selection algorithm. 15. The steering handle of claim 1 , wherein said steering handle has a fixed hub with a grip section that is rotatable relative thereto, and a monitor or touchscreen is arranged on the fixed hub. 16. A steering handle for inputting a driver's steering command into a steer-by-wire vehicle steering system having a rotatably mounted main body for actuation by the driver, wherein a receptacle is formed on the main body in which a gear unit is arranged, wherein an input member of the gear unit can be coupled to one or more of an electric motor and an electric brake apparatus, and an output element of the gear unit is coupled to the main body, wherein the gear unit has a central passage through which a stationary shaft extends that, when in an installed position, is non-rotatably coupled to a vehicle body, wherein the stationary shaft is fastened to a holder using which the steering handle can be fastened to the vehicle body, and wherein the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus is braced against the holder, and the stationary shaft extends through the one or more of the electric motor and the electric brake apparatus. 17. A steering handle for inputting a driver's steering command into a steer-by-wire vehicle steering system having a rotatably mounted main body for actuation by the driver, wherein a receptacle is formed on the main body in which a gear unit is arranged, wherein an input member of the gear unit can be coupled to one or more of an electric motor and an electric brake apparatus, and an output element of the gear unit is coupled to the main body, wherein the output member of the gear unit has a sleeve section which extends into or through the input member of the gear unit, and is rotatably mounted on a stationary shaft. 18. A steering handle for inputting a driver's steering command into a steer-by-wire vehicle steering system having a rotatably mounted main body for actuation by the driver, wherein a receptacle is formed on the main body in which a gear unit is arranged, wherein an input member of the gear unit can be coupled to one or more of an electric motor and an electric brake apparatus, and an output element of the gear unit is coupled to the main body, wherein the gear unit has a central passage through which a stationary shaft extends that, when in an installed position, is non-rotatably coupled to a vehicle body, wherein the gear unit is an epicyclic gearing, and a planet carrier of the gear unit is fixed on the stationary shaft, and/or a sun gear of the epicyclic gearing is coupled as the input member of the gear unit to a rotor of the electric motor.
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