Motor assembly and steering apparatus for vehicle having the same
US-12162541-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US11697451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11697451-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217691223-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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An electric powered recirculating ball assembly includes a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom. The assembly also includes an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through.
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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. An electric powered recirculating ball assembly comprising: a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom; an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through; a male interlock feature on one of the upper sleeve segment and the lower sleeve segment; and a female interlock feature on the other of the upper sleeve segment and the lower sleeve segment, wherein the male interlock feature and the female interlock feature position the sleeve segments relative to each other. 2. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male interlock feature is a tapered tooth and the female interlock feature is a recess configured to receive the tapered tooth. 3. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper needle bearing set disposed within the bore between the upper sleeve segment and the shaft; and a lower needle bearing set disposed within the bore between the lower sleeve segment and the shaft, wherein the upper needle bearing set and the lower needle bearing set radially support the shaft. 4. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a lip seal disposed between the lower sleeve segment and the shaft. 5. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an O-ring disposed within a groove on an outer surface of the lower sleeve segment. 6. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sealing member disposed on an outer surface of the lower sleeve segment. 7. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a bearing set disposed within the bore between the upper sleeve segment and the shaft to axially support the shaft. 8. An electric powered recirculating ball assembly comprising: a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom; an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through a pin pocket defined along an outer surface of the upper sleeve segment; a cover disposed on an upper end of the upper sleeve segment and mechanically fastened to a sleeve housing; and a pin extending through the cover and into the pin pocket to adjust the position of the eccentric sleeve. 9. The electric power recirculating ball assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a preloading member disposed between the upper end of the upper sleeve segment and the cover to prevent the sleeve segments from rattling within the sleeve housing. 10. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a pin extending from one of the upper and lower sleeve segments to facilitate application of an axial load to lock the electric powered recirculating ball assembly into a desired position. 11. The electric powered recirculating ball assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sector teeth are engaged with teeth of a ball nut axially moveable along a ball screw that is rotatably driven by an electric motor. 12. An electric powered recirculating ball assembly comprising: a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom; an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through; and a one-directional clutch bearing located on an outer surface of the eccentric sleeve. 13. An electric powered recirculating ball assembly comprising: a shaft having a plurality of sector teeth extending therefrom; an eccentric sleeve defining a bore containing a portion of the shaft, the eccentric sleeve comprising an upper sleeve segment and a lower sleeve segment that are separate components, the eccentric sleeve defining an opening that the sector teeth extend through; and a torsion spring disposed on an upper end of the upper sleeve segment and between the upper sleeve segment and a sleeve housing. 14. An eccentric sleeve assembly for a gear assembly, the eccentric sleeve assembly comprising: an upper sleeve segment; a lower sleeve segment that is an independent, separate relative to the upper sleeve segment; an upper needle bearing set disposed along an inner surface of the upper sleeve segment; a lower needle bearing set disposed along an inner surface of the lower sleeve segment; and a bearing set disposed along an inner surface of the upper sleeve segment. 15. The eccentric sleeve assembly of claim 14 , further comprising: a pin pocket defined along an outer surface of the upper sleeve segment; a cover disposed on an upper end of the upper sleeve segment and mechanically fastened to a sleeve housing; and a pin extending through the cover and into the pin pocket. 16. An eccentric sleeve assembly for a gear assembly, the eccentric sleeve assembly comprising: an upper sleeve segment; a lower sleeve segment that is an independent, separate relative to the upper sleeve segment; and a one-directional clutch bearing located on an outer surface of the eccentric sleeve assembly. 17. An eccentric sleeve assembly for a gear assembly, the eccentric sleeve assembly comprising: an upper sleeve segment; a lower sleeve segment that is an independent, separate relative to the upper sleeve segment; and a torsion spring disposed on an upper end of the upper sleeve segment and between the upper sleeve segment and a sleeve housing.
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