Rotary assist apparatus for recirculating ball steering gears
US-2022135118-A1 · May 5, 2022 · US
US11827290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11827290-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017087557-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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Rotary assist apparatus for recirculating ball steering gears are disclosed. An example motor vehicle steering system includes an input shaft to couple to a steering shaft of a motor vehicle, a worm gear, a first end of the worm gear coupled to the input shaft, a second end of the worm gear fixed to a helical spur gear, a ball nut surrounding a portion of the worm gear, the ball nut including ball bearings and ball guides, an intermediate gear fixed to a first pinion, the first pinion engaged with the helical spur gear, a motor fixed to a second pinion, the second pinion engaged with the intermediate gear, the motor to rotate the worm gear to translate the ball nut, and a sector gear engaged with the ball nut, the sector gear to rotate as the ball nut translates.
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A vehicle steering system comprising: an input shaft to couple to a steering shaft of a vehicle; a worm gear, a first end of the worm gear coupled to the input shaft, a second end of the worm gear fixed to a spur gear; a ball nut surrounding a portion of the worm gear, the ball nut including ball bearings and ball guides; an intermediate gear fixed to a first pinion, the intermediate gear and the first pinion aligned along a first rotational axis, the first pinion engaged with the spur gear along a first plane that is transverse to a second rotational axis of the worm gear; a motor fixed to a second pinion, the second pinion engaged with the intermediate gear, the second pinion and the intermediate gear aligned along a second plane that is transverse to the second rotational axis of the worm gear, the first plane positioned between the second plane and the ball nut, the motor to rotate the worm gear to translate the ball nut; and a sector gear engaged with the ball nut, the sector gear to rotate as the ball nut translates. 2. The vehicle steering system of claim 1 , wherein the second pinion rotates the intermediate gear and the first pinion, and the first pinion rotates the spur gear to rotate the worm gear and translate the ball nut. 3. The vehicle steering system of claim 2 , further including a pitman arm coupled to the sector gear, the pitman arm to couple to a drag link to turn wheels of the vehicle as the sector gear rotates. 4. The vehicle steering system of claim 1 , wherein an engagement between the second pinion and the intermediate gear provides a first gear reduction and an engagement between the first pinion and the spur gear provides a second gear reduction. 5. The vehicle steering system of claim 4 , wherein the first gear reduction and the second gear reduction provide a combined reduction of greater than 100:1. 6. The vehicle steering system of claim 1 , further including a torsion bar, wherein a first end of the torsion bar is coupled to the input shaft and a second end of the torsion bar is coupled to the worm gear. 7. The vehicle steering system of claim 1 , further including a torque sensor to measure an angular rotation of the input shaft relative to the worm gear. 8. The vehicle steering system of claim 7 , wherein an output of the motor is based on the angular rotation of the input shaft relative to the worm gear. 9. The vehicle steering system of claim 1 , wherein the second rotational axis is parallel to the first rotational axis, and wherein the motor and the second pinion are aligned along a third rotational axis parallel to the second rotational axis. 10. A steering actuator comprising: a worm gear fixed to a spur gear; a first gear set including a pinion of a motor engaged with an intermediate gear; a second gear set including a pinion of the intermediate gear engaged with the spur gear; a third gear set including a ball nut engaged with a portion of the worm gear, the ball nut to translate as the worm gear rotates; a first bearing disposed between the first gear set and the second gear set; and a second bearing disposed on an opposite side of the second gear set relative to the first bearing. 11. The steering actuator of claim 10 , further including a torsion bar, wherein a first end of the torsion bar is coupled to an interior of the worm gear and a second end of the torsion bar is coupled to an interior of an input shaft. 12. The steering actuator of claim 11 , further including a torque sensor to determine a torque applied by the input shaft to the torsion bar based on an angular rotation of the torsion bar. 13. The steering actuator of claim 12 , wherein an output of the motor is based on the torque. 14. The steering actuator of claim 10 , wherein the first gear set is aligned along a first plane and the second gear set is aligned along a second plane, the first plane and the second plane orthogonal to an axis of rotation of the worm gear. 15. The steering actuator of claim 14 , wherein the first plane does not intersect the worm gear. 16. The steering actuator of claim 10 , further including a sector gear engaged with the ball nut, the sector gear to rotate as the ball nut translates. 17. The steering actuator of claim 16 , further including: a first housing, the worm gear, the ball nut, the spur gear, and the sector gear disposed in the first housing; and a second housing, the pinion of the motor, the intermediate gear, and the pinion of the intermediate gear disposed in the second housing. 18. A steering apparatus comprising: a worm gear in contact with a spur gear, the worm gear and the spur gear aligned along a first axis of rotation; an intermediate gear fixed to a first pinion, the intermediate gear and the first pinion aligned along a second axis of rotation parallel to the first axis of rotation, the first pinion engaged with the spur gear; and a motor fixed to a second pinion, the motor and the second pinion aligned along a third axis of rotation parallel to the second axis of rotation, the second pinion engaged with the intermediate gear, the second pinion and the intermediate gear aligned along a plane that is transverse to rotational axes of the second pinion and the intermediate gear, and wherein the plane does not intersect the worm gear. 19. The steering apparatus of claim 18 , wherein a placement of the second axis of rotation and the third axis of rotation is orbital relative to the first axis of rotation. 20. The steering apparatus of claim 18 , further including a steering shaft coupled to the worm gear.
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