Turn signal switch device
US-10011217-B2 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US12059998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12059998-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017770802-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2024 |
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A steering assembly for a vehicle includes a housing having a signal portion and defining a shaft enclosure. A steering shaft includes a cancellation rib that rotates about a rotational axis and within the shaft enclosure. A trunnion rotates within the signal portion of the housing about a trunnion axis to define a null position and right-turn and left-turn positions. A toggle includes a cancellation member. The toggle axially and rotationally operates with respect to one of the trunnion and the turn-signal housing. The cancellation member in the null position is within the shaft enclosure and axially offset from the cancellation rib. The cancellation member in one of the right-turn and left-turn positions is within the shaft enclosure and axially aligned for selective engagement with the cancellation rib. Selective engagement of the cancellation rib and the cancellation member axially operates the toggle to the null position.
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A steering assembly for a vehicle, the steering assembly comprising: a turn-signal housing having a signal portion and defining a shaft enclosure; a steering shaft having a cancellation rib that rotates about a rotational axis and within the shaft enclosure; a trunnion that rotates within the signal portion of the turn-signal housing about a trunnion axis to define a null position and right-turn and left-turn positions; and a toggle having a cancellation member, wherein the toggle axially and rotationally operates with respect to one of the trunnion and the turn-signal housing to define an axis of rotational movement, wherein the cancellation member in the null position is within the shaft enclosure and axially offset from the cancellation rib with respect to the rotational axis of the steering shaft, and wherein the cancellation member in one of the right-turn and left-turn positions is within the shaft enclosure and axially aligned for selective engagement with the cancellation rib, wherein selective engagement of the cancellation rib and the cancellation member axially operates the toggle to the null position. 2. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein during operation of the toggle between the null position and the right-turn and left-turn positions, the axis of rotational movement remains parallel with at least one of the trunnion axis and the rotational axis of the steering shaft. 3. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein a stalk extends from the trunnion and rotationally operates about the trunnion axis between the null position and the right-turn and left-turn positions. 4. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the toggle slidably engages an axial positioning surface of the turn-signal housing, wherein the axial positioning surface axially guides the toggle between a rest position, corresponding to the null position, and the right-turn and left-turn positions. 5. The steering assembly of claim 4 , further comprising: a right-turn interface and a left-turn interface that selectively engage interference portions of the toggle, wherein the right-turn interface and the left-turn interface cooperate with the axial positioning surface and the trunnion to rotationally operate the toggle between the rest position and the right-turn and left-turn positions. 6. The steering assembly of claim 5 , wherein the right-turn and left-turn interfaces extend from the turn-signal housing. 7. The steering assembly of claim 5 , wherein the toggle includes a biasing protrusion that is aligned with the axis of rotational movement and slidably operates through the axial positioning surface. 8. The steering assembly of claim 4 , wherein a spring biases the toggle away from the trunnion and toward the axial positioning surface. 9. The steering assembly of claim 8 , wherein the spring is positioned around a guide protrusion of the toggle, wherein the guide protrusion extends through a guide aperture. 10. The steering assembly of claim 8 , wherein the axial positioning surface is a sloped surface that defines right-turn and left-turn detents that correspond to the right-turn and left-turn positions. 11. The steering assembly of claim 10 , wherein the axial positioning surface includes a central detent that corresponds to the rest position, wherein the central detent is axially offset from the right-turn and left-turn detents. 12. A steering assembly for a vehicle, the steering assembly comprising: a steering shaft that rotates about a rotational axis, wherein the steering shaft includes a cancellation rib; a turn-signal housing having an internal shaft perimeter that surrounds the steering shaft and the cancellation rib; a trunnion that is rotationally coupled to the turn-signal housing and rotates about a trunnion axis; and a toggle that rotationally and axially operates relative to the trunnion and the turn-signal housing, wherein the toggle includes a cancellation member that extends through the internal shaft perimeter to selectively engage the cancellation rib in a right-turn position and a left-turn position, and wherein the cancellation member extends through the internal shaft perimeter and is axially offset from the cancellation rib, with respect to the rotational axis of the steering shaft, in a rest position where the cancellation rib bypasses the cancellation member. 13. The steering assembly of claim 12 , wherein a stalk extends from the trunnion and rotationally operates about the trunnion axis between a null position, corresponding to the rest position of the toggle, and the right-turn and left-turn positions. 14. The steering assembly of claim 13 , wherein when the trunnion is in the null position, rotational operation of the trunnion toward the right-turn position biases the toggle from a central detent to a right-turn detent to define the right-turn position, and wherein an axial positioning surface guides the cancellation member into a path of the cancellation rib. 15. The steering assembly of claim 13 , wherein when the trunnion is in the null position, rotational operation of the trunnion toward the left-turn position biases the toggle from a central detent to a left-turn detent to define the left-turn position, and wherein an axial positioning surface guides the cancellation member into a path of the cancellation rib. 16. A turn signal cancellation mechanism comprising: a housing having an internal shaft perimeter that surrounds a rotational axis, wherein the internal shaft perimeter is configured to surround a steering shaft and a cancellation member that rotationally operate about the rotational axis; a trunnion that is rotationally coupled to the housing and rotates about a trunnion axis; and a toggle having a biasing protrusion that slidably engages an axial positioning surface of the housing and a guide protrusion that extends through a guide aperture of the trunnion, wherein the biasing protrusion and the guide protrusion rotationally and axially operate about an axis of rotation that remains parallel with the trunnion axis, and wherein the toggle includes the cancellation member that extends through the internal shaft perimeter and toward the rotational axis, wherein the cancellation member is configured to selectively engage a cancellation rib in a turn position and further configured to be axially offset with respect to the rotational axis, from the cancellation rib in a rest position where the cancellation rib bypasses the cancellation member. 17. The turn signal cancellation mechanism of claim 16 , wherein a spring biases the toggle away from the trunnion and toward the axial positioning surface. 18. The turn signal cancellation mechanism of claim 17 , wherein the spring is positioned around the guide protrusion of the toggle, wherein the guide protrusion extends through the guide aperture. 19. The turn signal cancellation mechanism of claim 16 , wherein the axial positioning surface is a sloped surface that defines right-turn and left-turn detents that correspond to right-turn and left-turn positions. 20. The turn signal cancellation mechanism of claim 19 , wherein the axial positioning surface includes a central detent that corresponds to the rest position, wherein the central detent is axially offset from the right-turn and left-turn detents.
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