Dual rack electric power steering system for vehicle

US11891129B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11891129-B2
Application numberUS-202117166720-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2021
Priority dateFeb 3, 2021
Publication dateFeb 6, 2024
Grant dateFeb 6, 2024

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A rack bar assembly for a rack electric power steering system is provided. The rack bar assembly includes a first rack bar extending axially. The rack bar assembly also includes a second rack bar extending axially, wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are spaced a radial distance from each other and oriented parallel to each other.

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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. A rack bar assembly for a rack electric power steering system, the rack bar assembly comprising: a first rack bar extending axially; a second rack bar extending axially, wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are spaced a radial distance from each other and oriented parallel to each other; and a first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to each other at a first end of the first rack bar and at a first end of the second rack bar, the first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to a first tie rod assembly, wherein the first end rack link comprises a first counterbore and a second counterbore, wherein the first counterbore receives the first end of the first rack bar and the second counterbore receives the first end of the second rack bar, the rack bar assembly further comprising: a first mechanical fastener extending into the first counterbore and into the first end of the first rack bar to couple the first rack bar to the first end rack link; and a second mechanical fastener extending into the second counterbore and into the first end of the second rack bar to couple the second rack bar to the first end rack link. 2. The rack bar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are of the same axial length. 3. The rack bar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a housing containing at least a portion of the first rack bar and at least a portion of the second rack bar, the housing maintaining the radial distance between the first rack bar and the second rack bar. 4. The rack bar assembly of claim 3 , wherein the housing is a single, integrally formed component. 5. The rack bar assembly of claim 4 , wherein the housing is a cast housing. 6. The rack bar assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to each other at a second end of the first rack bar and at a second end of the second rack bar, the second end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to a second tie rod assembly, the second end rack link comprising a third counterbore and a fourth counterbore, wherein the third counterbore receives the second end of the first rack bar and the fourth counterbore receives the second end of the second rack bar, the rack bar assembly further comprising: a third mechanical fastener extending into the third counterbore and into the second end of the first rack bar to couple the first rack bar to the second end rack link; and a fourth mechanical fastener extending into the fourth counterbore and into the second end of the second rack bar to couple the second rack bar to the second end rack link. 7. The rack bar assembly of claim 6 , wherein the second end rack link comprises a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded fastener of the second tie rod assembly to couple the second end rack link to the second tie rod assembly. 8. The rack bar assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a housing containing at least a portion of the first rack bar and at least a portion of the second rack bar, the housing maintaining the radial distance between the first rack bar and the second rack bar; a first sealing boot surrounding a portion of the first rack bar extending from the housing to the first end rack link; a second sealing boot surrounding a portion of the first rack bar extending from the housing to the second end rack link; a third sealing boot surrounding a portion of the second rack bar extending from the housing to the first end rack link; and a fourth sealing boot surrounding a portion of the second rack bar extending from the housing to the second end rack link. 9. A rack bar assembly for a rack electric power steering system, the rack bar assembly comprising: a first rack bar extending axially; a second rack bar extending axially, wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are spaced a radial distance from each other and oriented parallel to each other; and a first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to each other at a first end of the first rack bar and at a first end of the second rack bar, the first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to a first tie rod assembly, wherein the first end rack link comprises a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded fastener of the first tie rod assembly to couple the first end rack link to the first tie rod assembly. 10. A rack electric power steering system comprising: a steering input shaft receiving a manual input from an operator; a pinion operatively coupled to the steering input shaft; a ball nut driven by a motor; a first rack bar having a tooth region in contact with the pinion, the first rack bar translated axially by the pinion; a second rack bar having a ball screw region in contact with the ball nut, the second rack bar translated axially by the ball nut, wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are spaced a radial distance from each other, are of the same axial length, and are oriented parallel to each other; and a housing that is a single, integrally formed structure and contains at least a portion of the first rack bar and at least a portion of the second rack bar, the housing maintaining the radial distance between the first rack bar and the second rack bar; and a first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to each other at a first end of the first rack bar and at a first end of the second rack bar, the first end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to a first tie rod assembly, wherein the first end rack link comprises a first counterbore and a second counterbore, wherein the first counterbore receives the first end of the first rack bar and the second counterbore receives the first end of the second rack bar, the rack bar assembly further comprising: a first mechanical fastener extending into the first counterbore and into the first end of the first rack bar to couple the first rack bar to the first end rack link; and a second mechanical fastener extending into the second counterbore and into the first end of the second rack bar to couple the second rack bar to the first end rack link. 11. The rack electric power steering system of claim 10 , further comprising a second end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to each other at a second end of the first rack bar and at a second end of the second rack bar, the second end rack link coupling the first rack bar and the second rack bar to a second tie rod assembly, the second end rack link comprising a third counterbore and a fourth counterbore, wherein the third counterbore receives the second end of the first rack bar and the fourth counterbore receives the second end of the second rack bar, the rack bar assembly further comprising: a third mechanical fastener extending into the third counterbore and into the second end of the first rack bar to couple the first rack bar to the second end rack link; and a fourth mechanical fastener extending into the fourth counterbore and into the second end of the second rack bar to couple the second rack bar to the second end rack link. 12. The rack electric power steering system of claim 11 , wherein the second end rack link comprises a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded fastener of the second tie rod assembly to couple the second end rack link to the second tie rod assembly. 13. A rack electric power steering system comprising: a steering input shaft receiving a manual input from an operator; a pinion operat

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Classifications

  • B62D5/0427Primary

    the axes being coaxial · CPC title

  • B62D3/12Primary

    of rack-and-pinion type · CPC title

  • the axes of motor and steering column being parallel · CPC title

  • Ball nuts · CPC title

  • B62D5/04Primary

    electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear · CPC title

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What does patent US11891129B2 cover?
A rack bar assembly for a rack electric power steering system is provided. The rack bar assembly includes a first rack bar extending axially. The rack bar assembly also includes a second rack bar extending axially, wherein the first rack bar and the second rack bar are spaced a radial distance from each other and oriented parallel to each other.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Steering Solutions Ip Holding
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D5/0427. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 06 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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