Motor vehicle drive assembly
US-2021032912-A1 · Feb 4, 2021 · US
US11920375B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11920375-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117225542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2024 |
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An exemplary apparatus includes a modular, self-contained spring cage and a spindle. The spring cage includes a housing and a clock spring mounted in the housing, and the clock spring includes a first leg and a second leg. The spindle extends through the spring cage, and is rotatable from a home position about a longitudinal axis in each of a first rotational direction and a second rotational direction. Rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction causes pivoting of the first leg while the second leg remains stationary, thereby causing the clock spring to urge the spindle to return to the home position. Rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction causes pivoting of the second leg while the first leg remains stationary, thereby causing the clock spring to urge the spindle to return to the home position.
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An apparatus, comprising: a modular, self-contained spring cage comprising a housing and a clock spring mounted in the housing, wherein the clock spring comprises a first leg and a second leg; and a spindle extending through the modular, self-contained spring cage, wherein the spindle is rotatable from a home position about a longitudinal axis in each of a first rotational direction and a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction; wherein rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction causes pivoting of the first leg while the second leg remains stationary, thereby deforming the clock spring such that the clock spring exerts a first biasing force urging the spindle to return to the home position; wherein rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction causes pivoting of the second leg while the first leg remains stationary, thereby deforming the clock spring such that the clock spring exerts a second biasing force urging the spindle to return to the home position; and wherein the clock spring further comprises a spiral-wound body portion that is wound in a spiral about the longitudinal axis. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the spindle is slidable along the longitudinal axis relative to the modular, self-contained spring cage. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal axis extends along and defines a proximal direction and an opposite distal direction; wherein the first leg extends longitudinally and comprises a first leg proximal portion and a first leg distal portion; wherein the second leg extends longitudinally and comprises a second leg proximal portion and a second leg distal portion; wherein the modular, self-contained spring cage further comprises a hub that rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction; and wherein, during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction, one of the first leg proximal portion or the first leg distal portion is engaged by the hub such that the first leg is carried with the hub, and one of the second leg proximal portion or the second leg distal portion is engaged by the housing such that the second leg remains stationary. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the hub rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction; and wherein, during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction, the other of the first leg proximal portion or the first leg distal portion is engaged by the housing such that the first leg remains stationary, and the other of the second leg proximal portion or the second leg distal portion is engaged by the hub such that the second leg is carried with the hub. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the hub comprises a body portion and a plate member rotationally coupled with the body portion; wherein the body portion defines an opening that slidably receives the spindle; and wherein the plate member defines a finger operable to engage the one of the first leg proximal portion or the first leg distal portion. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modular, self-contained spring cage further comprises a first hub and a second hub; wherein the first hub rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction and remains stationary during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction; wherein the second hub rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction and remains stationary during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction; wherein the first leg is engaged with the first hub; and wherein the second leg is engaged with the second hub. 7. A modular, self-contained spring cage operable to bias a spindle toward a home position in each of a first rotational direction about a rotational axis and a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction, the modular, self-contained spring cage comprising: a housing; at least one hub rotatably mounted in the housing, wherein each hub of the at least one hub comprises an opening operable to receive the spindle; and a clock spring engaged with the at least one hub, the clock spring including a body portion that is wound in a spiral about the rotational axis, and wherein the clock spring comprises a first leg and a second leg; wherein rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction causes pivoting of the first leg while the second leg remains stationary and thereby deforming the clock spring, wherein the clock spring is configured to exert a first return torque on the spindle in response to rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction; wherein rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction causes pivoting of the second leg while the first leg remains stationary and thereby deforming the clock spring, wherein the clock spring is configured to exert a second return torque on the spindle in response to rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction; wherein the first return torque is in the second rotational direction and urges the spindle to return to the home position; and wherein the second return torque is in the first rotational direction and urges the spindle to return to the home position. 8. The modular, self-contained spring cage of claim 7 , wherein the opening is configured to rotationally couple the at least one hub with the spindle. 9. The modular, self-contained spring cage of claim 7 , wherein the at least one hub comprises a first hub and a second hub; wherein the opening of the first hub is configured to form a first lost rotational motion coupling with the spindle such that the first hub rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction, and remains stationary during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction; and wherein the opening of the second hub is configured to form a second lost rotational motion coupling with the spindle such that the second hub rotates with the spindle during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the second rotational direction, and remains stationary during rotation of the spindle from the home position in the first rotational direction. 10. An apparatus comprising the modular, self-contained spring cage of claim 7 , the apparatus further comprising the spindle. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the spindle is slidable along the rotational axis relative to the modular, self-contained spring cage. 12. A handleset comprising the apparatus of claim 10 , the handleset further comprising a handle rotationally coupled with the spindle such that the modular, self-contained spring cage is operable to bias the handle toward a handle home position in each of the first rotational direction and the second rotational direction. 13. A spring cage, comprising: a housing; a first hub rotatably mounted in the housing for rotation about a longitudinal axis, the first hub having a first home position and a first rotated position; a second hub rotatably mounted in the housing for rotation about the longitudinal axis, the second hub having a second home position and a second rotated position; and a clock spring engaged w
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