Vehicles and Vehicle Systems For Restricting Rotation Of A Wheel Steering System
US-2016347360-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10814904B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10814904-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815985310-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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Steering actuators for vehicles are described herein. An example actuator includes a rack to be coupled to a knuckle of a vehicle, a ball nut coupled to the rack, a ring gear coupled to the ball nut, and a motor with a pinion engaged with the ring gear. The motor is to rotate the ball nut, via the pinion and the ring gear, to move the rack linearly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An actuator for steering a vehicle, the actuator comprising: a rack to be coupled to a knuckle of the vehicle; a ball nut coupled to the rack; a ring gear coupled to the ball nut; a slide rod; a slide locator extending from the rack, the slide locator slidable along the slide rod, the slide locator to prevent the rack from rotating; and a motor with a pinion engaged with the ring gear, the motor to rotate the ball nut, via the pinion and the ring gear, to move the rack linearly. 2. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is aligned along an axis that is parallel to and offset from a longitudinal axis of the rack. 3. The actuator of claim 1 , further including a housing, the ball nut disposed within the housing, the ball nut rotatable within the housing while not being linearly movable within the housing. 4. The actuator of claim 3 , further including a thrust bearing disposed between the ring gear and an inner surface of the housing. 5. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the slide locator is coupled to an end of the rack. 6. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the slide rod is parallel to and extends along at least a portion of the rack. 7. The actuator of claim 1 , further including a housing, the rack and the slide rod disposed within the housing. 8. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the ball nut is a double recirculating bull nut. 9. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the ring gear is coupled to the ball nut via a splined engagement. 10. An actuator comprising: a rack; a ball nut coupled to the rack; a motor to rotate the ball nut, the ball nut, when rotated, to move the rack in a linear direction; a slide rod; and a slide locator coupled to and extending from the rack, the slide locator slidable along the slide rod, an interface between the slide rod and the slide locator to prevent rotation of the rack as the ball nut rotates. 11. The actuator of claim 10 , wherein the slide locator is coupled to an end of the rack. 12. The actuator of claim 10 , further including a housing containing the rack, the ball nut, and the motor. 13. The actuator of claim 12 , wherein the slide rod is coupled to and remains stationary relative to the housing. 14. The actuator of claim 10 , the slide rod is parallel to and extends along at least a portion of the rack. 15. The actuator of claim 14 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is aligned along an axis that is parallel to and offset from the rack and the slide rod. 16. A vehicle comprising: a steering knuckle; a tie rod, a first end of the tie rod coupled to the steering knuckle; and an actuator including: a rack, a second end of the tie rod coupled to the rack; a ball nut coupled to the rack; a ring gear coupled to and disposed around the ball nut; a motor to drive the ring gear to rotate the ball nut; a housing, the ring gear disposed in the housing; and a thrust bearing disposed between the ring gear and an inner surface of the housing, the thrust bearing to support axial loading between the ring gear and the inner surface of the housing. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the actuator further includes: a slide rod; and a slide locator extending from the rack and slidable along the slide rod, the slide locator to prevent the rack from rotating. 18. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein an output shaft of the motor is aligned along an axis that is parallel to and offset from a longitudinal axis of the rack. 19. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the thrust bearing is a first thrust bearing and the inner surface is a first inner surface, further including a second thrust bearing disposed between the ring gear and a second inner surface of the housing, wherein the first and second thrust bearings are disposed on opposite sides of the ring gear.
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