Steering system having dual steering ratios

US2016200349A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016200349-A1
Application numberUS-201514593934-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 9, 2015
Priority dateJan 9, 2015
Publication dateJul 14, 2016
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A power steering system having two or “dual” steering ratios is provided. The power steering system includes a transmission having first and second gear ratios, a steering gear coupled to the transmission, and a power assist coupled to the steering gear for providing power assist to the steering system. In one embodiment, the power steering system is configured to operate with a first steering ratio, such as a “fast” ratio, during normal operating conditions of the steering system (e.g., when power-assist is functional), and is configured to operate with a second steering ratio, such as a “slow” ratio, during abnormal operating conditions of the steering system (e.g., power-assist is non-functional, partially functional, etc.). The second steering ratio of the steering system can provide a fail safe mode for the vehicle operator so that the vehicle can be safely steered to a suitable location (e.g., side of the road, etc.) during abnormal operations conditions of the steering system.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1 . A power steering system for a vehicle having a least one steerable ground engaging member, comprising: a steering gear; a power assist unit configured to provide power assist to the power steering system; a transmission coupled to the steering gear, the transmission configured to operate either in a first gear ratio or a second, higher gear ratio, wherein the steering gear and the transmission are cooperatively configured to provide, in part, the power steering system with a first steering ratio when the power assist unit is operating in a normal condition and a second steering ratio when the power assist unit is operation in an abnormal condition. 2 . The power steering system of claim 1 , wherein the power assist unit includes a hydraulic circuit comprising a first source of pressurized fluid, a hydraulic motor associated with the steering gear, and a plurality of hydraulic lines, the hydraulic circuit configured to provide power assist to the power steering system, and wherein the steering gear and the transmission are cooperatively configured to provide, in part, the power steering system with a first steering ratio when sufficiently pressurized fluid is supplied to the steering gear and a second steering ratio when insufficiently pressurized fluid is supplied to the steering gear. 3 . The power steering system of claim 2 , wherein the insufficiently pressurized fluid is equal to a drop in pressure within the hydraulic circuit by a preset amount. 4 . The power steering system of claim 3 , wherein the preset amount is selected from a group consisting of 20% or greater, 30% or greater, 40% or greater, 50% or greater, 60% or greater, 70% or greater. 5 . The power steering system of claim 3 , wherein insufficiently pressurized fluid is equal to a state of zero pressure within the hydraulic circuit. 6 . The power steering system of claim 2 , further comprising a pressure sensing means for sensing pressure of the hydraulic circuit. 7 . The power steering system of claim 6 , wherein the transmission is configured to shift from the first gear ratio to the second, higher gear ratio based on the sensed pressure by the pressure sensing means. 8 . The power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the pressure sensing means includes one of a pressure switch, a pressure sensor, and a pressure valve. 9 . The power steering system of claim 1 , further comprising a transmission shift control configured to monitor the operational condition of the power assist unit. 10 . The power steering system of claim 9 , wherein the power assist unit includes an electric motor, and wherein the transmission shift control monitors the operational characteristics of the electric motor. 11 . The power steering system of claim 2 , further comprising a transmission shift control configured to monitor the pressure of the hydraulic circuit and to effect a shifting of the transmission from the first gear ratio to the second gear ratio. 12 . The power steering system of claim 11 , wherein configured to effect shifting of the transmission includes generation of a signal based on the operating characteristics of the hydraulic circuit. 13 . The power steering system of claim 12 , wherein the generated signal is indicative of a drop in pressure within the hydraulic circuit greater than a preset value. 14 . The power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the pressure sensing means includes a pressure valve disposed in fluid communication between the steering gear and the first source of pressurized fluid, and further disposed in fluid communication between a second source of pressurized fluid and the transmission, wherein the pressure valve has at least two operating states, including: (1) a first state that directs pressurized fluid from the steering pump to the steering gear; (2) a second state that directs pressurized fluid from the second source of pressurized fluid to the transmission. 15 . A vehicle steering system having a first steering ratio and a second, higher steering ratio, comprising: steering linkage configured to be connectable to at least ground engaging member; a steering gear having a rotary input and an output coupled to the steering linkage to impart motion to at least one component of the steering linkage; and a transmission having an rotary input adapted to be coupled to a steering wheel and a rotary output coupled to the rotary input of the steering gear, wherein the transmission is configured to be shiftable from a first gear ratio in which the vehicle steering system is configured to operate with the first steering ratio to a second, higher gear ratio, in which the vehicle steering system is configured to operate with the second, higher steering ratio. 16 . A power assisted steering system having a normal operation mode, and a fail safe operation mode, the power assisted steering system comprising: a steering gear; a power assist unit configured to provide power assist to the power steering system; and a transmission coupled to the steering gear, wherein the transmission is configured to shift from a first gear ratio and a second, higher gear ratio, and wherein the transmission operates in the second gear ratio during the fail safe operation mode. 17 . The power assisted steering system of claim 16 , further comprising: a transmission shift control configured to monitor the pressure of a hydraulic circuit of the power assist unit and to control shifting of the transmission from the first gear ratio to the second, higher gear ratio based on the pressure of the hydraulic circuit. 18 . The power assisted steering system of claim 17 , wherein to transmission shift control includes a software component, a hardware component, or combinations thereof, to control the shifting of the transmission. 19 . The power assisted steering system of claim 16 , wherein the power assist unit includes an electric motor. 20 . The power assisted steering system of claim 19 , further comprising a transmission shift control configured to monitor operating characteristics of the power assist unit and to control shifting of the transmission from the first gear ratio to the second, higher gear ratio based on the operating characteristics of the power assist unit.

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  • Safety devices, e.g. alternate emergency power supply or transmission means to ensure steering upon failure of the primary steering means · CPC title

  • B62D5/008Primary

    Changing the transfer ratio between the steering wheel and the steering gear by variable supply of energy, e.g. by using a superposition gear · CPC title

  • Controlling other elements · CPC title

  • characterised by specially adapted means for varying pressurised fluid supply based on need, e.g. on-demand, variable assist · CPC title

  • Details, component parts · CPC title

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What does patent US2016200349A1 cover?
A power steering system having two or “dual” steering ratios is provided. The power steering system includes a transmission having first and second gear ratios, a steering gear coupled to the transmission, and a power assist coupled to the steering gear for providing power assist to the steering system. In one embodiment, the power steering system is configured to operate with a first steering …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Whitaker Jr Harold M, Gross William C, Paccar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D5/008. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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