Nut of a planetary roller screw drive, and method for producing such a nut
US-9194470-B2 · Nov 24, 2015 · US
US11318985B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318985-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816169446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A steering actuator comprising a shaft having an input coaxial with an output, wherein the output is in drivable communication with one or more wheels of a vehicle, and a locking mechanism configured to enable the shaft to rotate in both a first direction and a second direction in response to torque provided at the input, and prevent the shaft from rotating in both the first direction and the second direction in response to torque provided at the output.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering actuator system, comprising: a planetary screw assembly having a planetary sleeve, an input and an output; a motor configured to drive a drive pulley in communication with the motor, wherein the drive pulley is coupled to the planetary screw assembly, wherein the drive pulley is configured to rotate a pulley sleeve of the planetary screw assembly and is concentric about the planetary screw; a wrap spring effector of the pulley sleeve, wherein the wrap spring effector is configured to rotate upon torque applied at the drive pulley; and a wrap spring wrapped around at least a portion of the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve, wherein the wrap spring is configured to constrict in response to the torque applied at the pulley sleeve and rotation of the wrap spring effector, wherein the constriction of the wrap spring allows the drive pulley to rotate the planetary sleeve, input and output of the planetary screw assembly. 2. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the wrap spring is configured to expand in response to torque being applied by the output and further in response to rotation of the planetary sleeve and a planetary sleeve effector configured to expand the wrap spring and prevent the input from rotating and a spindle-screw of the planetary screw assembly from translating. 3. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the motor is configured to drive the drive pulley when the motor is activated, wherein the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve rotates and causes the wrap spring to constrict upon the drive pulley being driven by the motor. 4. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the pulley sleeve is configured to rotate and expand the wrap spring upon torque being transferred to the output when the motor is not driving the drive pulley, wherein the expansion of the wrap spring prevents the input from rotating. 5. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the wrap spring is located axially between the drive pulley and a support bearing that surrounds the planetary screw assembly. 6. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein a wrap spring brake drum is located axially between a support bearing and the drive pulley, wherein the support bearing is circumscribing the planetary screw assembly. 7. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the wrap spring includes a first and second end and a first and second wrap spring connector is located at the first and second end of the wrap spring. 8. The steering actuator system of claim 7 , wherein the first wrap spring connector is configured to contact the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve and constrict the wrap spring in response to rotation of the pulley sleeve. 9. The steering actuator system of claim 1 , wherein the wrap spring and a wrap spring brake drum are in contact via an interference fit. 10. A steering actuator system, comprising: a drive pulley coupled to a planetary screw assembly, wherein the drive pulley is configured to rotate a pulley sleeve of the planetary screw assembly; wrap spring effector of the pulley sleeve, wherein the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve is configured to rotate from a first position to a second position in response to torque applied to the pulley sleeve; and wrap spring wrapped around the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve, wherein the wrap spring is configured to change from an expanded position to a constricted position in response to the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve rotating to the second position, wherein the constriction of the wrap spring enables the drive pulley to rotate the planetary sleeve, input and output of the planetary screw assembly. 11. The spring actuator system of claim 10 , wherein the wrap spring is configured to change from the constricted position to the expanded position in response to torque being applied by the output, and the expansion of the wrap spring prevents the input from rotating and a spindle-screw of the assembly from translating. 12. The steering actuator of claim 10 , wherein the wrap spring is axially between the drive pulley and a planetary sleeve support bearing, wherein the drive pulley and the planetary sleeve support bearing are concentric about the planetary screw. 13. The steering actuator of claim 10 , wherein a wrap spring brake drum is axially between the pulley and a planetary sleeve support bearing, wherein the wrap spring brake drum is concentric about the wrap spring. 14. The steering actuator of claim 13 , wherein an interference fit exists between the wrap spring and the wrap spring drum brake. 15. The steering actuator of claim 10 , wherein the wrap spring includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end and second end are attached to a wrap spring connector that are located between the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve and planetary sleeve wrap spring effector. 16. The steering actuator of claim 15 wherein the wrap spring effector on the pulley sleeve and the planetary sleeve wrap spring effector are configured to actuate the wrap spring utilizing the wrap spring connector. 17. A steering actuator comprising: a shaft having an input coaxial with an output, wherein the output is in drivable communication with one or more wheels of a vehicle; a locking mechanism configured to enable the shaft to rotate in both a first direction and a second direction in response to torque provided at the input, and prevent the shaft from rotating in both the first direction and the second direction in response to torque provided at the output, wherein the locking mechanism includes a wrap spring effector coupled to a drive pulley; and a wrap spring at least partially wrapped around the wrap spring effector on a pulley sleeve. 18. The steering actuator of claim 17 , wherein the wrap spring is configured to constrict via rotation of the wrap spring effector coupled to the pulley sleeve when torque is transferred from the input to the output of a planetary screw to allow both the input and output to rotate. 19. The steering actuator of claim 17 , wherein the steering actuator further includes a motor, and the locking mechanism is configured to allow torque provided at the input to rotate the input and output when the motor is on and the locking mechanism is further configured to prevent torque provided at the output from transferring to the input when the motor is off. 20. The steering actuator of claim 17 , wherein the one or more wheels of a vehicle are one or more rear wheels.
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