Steering Column Assembly

US2016144884A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016144884-A1
Application numberUS-201414899181-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 17, 2014
Priority dateJun 17, 2013
Publication dateMay 26, 2016
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An adjustable steering column assembly comprises a steering column shroud, a support bracket, and a clamp mechanism. The support bracket comprises two arms having a portion of the column shroud located therebetween. The clamp mechanism comprises a pin that passes through slots in the arms and carries a fixed cam portion and moving cam portion, relative rotation of the fixed cam portion and moving cam portion causing the clamp mechanism to move between a locked position and an unlocked position. The fixed cam portion has an anti-rotation feature that sits at least partially within one of the slots in one of the arms and which co-operates with the side walls of the slot to substantially prevent unwanted rotation of the fixed portion of the cam mechanism. The anti-rotation feature carries at least one contact portion that in use contacts the side walls of the slot as the steering column is adjusted and the contact portion and side walls are configured such that in use the anti-rotation feature does not cause any significant permanent deformation of the side walls due to preferential deformation of the contact portion.

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1 . An adjustable steering column assembly comprising a steering column shroud which supports a steering shaft for a steering wheel, a support bracket which is fixed in position relative to a part of a vehicle, and a clamp mechanism, in which the support bracket comprises two arms having a portion of the column shroud located therebetween, and in which the clamp mechanism comprises a pin or bolt that passes through slots in the arms and carries a fixed cam portion and moving cam portion, relative rotation of the fixed cam portion and moving cam portion causing the clamp mechanism to move between a locked position in which the clamp mechanism fixes the shroud in position relative to the support bracket arms and an unlocked position in which the clamp mechanism permits movement of the pin along the slot thereby to enable movement of the shroud relative to the support bracket arms, in which the fixed cam portion has an anti-rotation feature that sits at least partially within one of the slots in one of the arms and which co-operates with side walls of the slot to substantially prevent unwanted rotation of the fixed portion of the clamp mechanism, wherein the anti-rotation feature carries at least one contact portion that in use contacts the side walls of the slot as the steering column shroud is adjusted to help guide the anti-rotation feature along the slot, and in that the contact portion and side walls are configured such that in use the anti-rotation feature does not cause any significant permanent deformation of the side walls due to preferential deformation of the contact portion. 2 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the part of the contact portion that contacts the side walls comprises a softer material than the side walls of the slot. 3 . (canceled) 4 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the anti-rotation feature comprises a metal block that supports the contact portion, the block being sized and shaped relative to a width of the slot so that rotation of the block is constrained by the side walls, the contact portion facing out from the block. 5 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 4 in which the block is generally rectangular having a pair of outward facing opposed sides that sit within the slot facing the sides of the slot, the spacing between slot walls being slightly greater than the spacing between opposed sides of the anti-rotation means, the contact portion extending outward from at least one side of the block to contact an adjacent side wall. 6 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 5 in which a contact portion is provided on each side of the block so that the contact portion contacts both side walls. 7 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 6 in which each of the contact portions are separate from one another and not connected directly. 8 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 6 in which each contact portion is provided adjacent a respective corner of the block, the corners being diagonally opposed. 9 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 8 in which the corners comprise the corners of the block that are urged towards the side walls due to rotational forces applied to the block as the clamp mechanism is moved towards the locked position. 10 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 6 in which contact portions are provided adjacent all four corners of the block. 11 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the part of the contact portion that engages the side walls is biased towards the side walls by a spring means, the spring means permitting at least part of the preferential deformation of the contact portion. 12 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 11 in which the spring means and part of the contact portion that contacts the side walls are integrally formed as two-shot moulding. 13 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 12 in which the anti-rotation feature comprises a block that fits within the slot in the arm and the spring means comprises a resilient spacer that is held captive in a pocket formed in the block. 14 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 13 in which the block is generally rectangular having a pair of outward facing opposed sides that sit within the slot facing the sides of the slot, the spacing between slot walls being slightly greater than the spacing between the opposed sides of the anti-rotation means, the contact portion extending outward from at least one side of the block to contact an adjacent side wall. 15 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 14 which includes two contact portions, with one provided on each side of the block so that 4 the contact portions contact both side walls. 16 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 15 in which the contact portions are provided adjacent a respective corner of the block, the two corners being diagonally opposed and in which the two corners comprises the corners of the block that are urged towards the side walls of the slot due to rotational forces applied to the block as the clamp mechanism is moved towards the locked position. 17 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 16 in which the two contact portions are located adjacent corners at the same end of the block, and in which each contact portion comprises an end portion of an arm of a generally y-shaped resilient member, the end portion of the leg of the resilient member protruding from an end face of the block to form a bump stop which engages an end of the slot as the steering column shroud reaches an end of an adjustment travel thereof. 18 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 17 in which the y-shaped member is located in a complimentary groove in the block. 19 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 17 in which each arm of the member is terminated by a shoe which contacts the slot wall in use. 20 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 17 in which the leg of the y-shaped member is terminated by a resilient pad that is located outside of the block and sits on the end face of the block. 21 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 17 in which two y-shaped members are provided, one forming two contact portions towards one end of the block and the other forming two contact portions towards the other end of the block. 22 . The adjustable steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the anti-rotation feature comprises a block that fits within the slot in the arm and the contact portion comprises a liner that extends along both sides of the block. 23 . (canceled)

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  • with tilt adjustment; with tilt and axial adjustment (B62D1/183, B62D1/19 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B62D1/184Primary

    Mechanisms for locking columns at selected positions · CPC title

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What does patent US2016144884A1 cover?
An adjustable steering column assembly comprises a steering column shroud, a support bracket, and a clamp mechanism. The support bracket comprises two arms having a portion of the column shroud located therebetween. The clamp mechanism comprises a pin that passes through slots in the arms and carries a fixed cam portion and moving cam portion, relative rotation of the fixed cam portion and movi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trw Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D1/184. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).