Steering gear with tunable hydraulic bushings

US2016339955A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016339955-A1
Application numberUS-201615042667-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 12, 2016
Priority dateMay 20, 2015
Publication dateNov 24, 2016
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A tunable hydraulic bushing mounts a steering gear to a vehicle frame member. The bushing is filled with a fluid and includes an inertia track and a pressure valve separating first and second fluid chambers or cavities. The inertia track provides uninterrupted fluid communication between the first cavity and the second cavity. The pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity. The pressure valve may be configured to be closed during loads induced by smooth road shake and open during loads greater than smooth road shake.

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1 . A steering assembly for a vehicle, the steering assembly comprising: a frame member; a steering gear; at least one bushing mounting the steering gear to the frame member, wherein the bushing is filled with a fluid and includes: a housing; a central body within the housing; a first cavity defined between the central body and the housing; a second cavity defined between the central body and the housing; an inertia track providing uninterrupted fluid communication between the first cavity and the second cavity; a pressure valve separating the first cavity and the second cavity, wherein the pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity. 2 . The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure valve is biased toward the closed position. 3 . The steering assembly of claim 2 , wherein the pressure valve is a first pressure valve configured to open toward a first lateral direction, and further comprising: a second pressure valve configured to open toward a second lateral direction opposite the first lateral direction, such that the first pressure valve and the second lateral valve open in opposing directions. 4 . The steering assembly of claim 3 , further comprising: a plurality of inertia tracks, wherein the total area of the plurality of inertia tracks is less than half the area of the first pressure valve or the second pressure valve. 5 . The steering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of inertia tracks, wherein the total area of the plurality of inertia tracks is less than half the area of the first pressure valve. 6 . A steering assembly for a vehicle, the steering assembly comprising: a frame member; a steering gear; and a first bushing mounting the steering gear to the frame member, wherein the first bushing is filled with a fluid and includes: a housing; a central body operatively attached to the housing; a first cavity defined between the central body and the housing; a second cavity defined between the central body and the housing; an inertia track defined in the central body providing uninterrupted fluid communication between the first cavity and the second cavity; a first pressure valve separating the first cavity and the second cavity, wherein the first pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the first pressure valve from the first cavity into the second cavity during loads greater than smooth road shake, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the first pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity during loads induced by smooth road shake; and a second pressure valve separating the first cavity and the second cavity, wherein the second pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the second pressure valve from the second cavity into the first cavity during loads greater than smooth road shake, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the second pressure valve between the second cavity and the first cavity during loads induced by smooth road shake. 7 . The steering assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a plurality of inertia tracks defined in the central body of the first bushing, wherein the total area of the plurality of inertia tracks is less than half the area of one of the first pressure valve and the second pressure valve. 8 . The steering assembly of claim 7 , further comprising: a second bushing mounting the steering gear to the frame member, wherein the second bushing is filled with a fluid and includes: a housing; a central body operatively attached to the housing; a first cavity defined between the central body and the housing; a second cavity defined between the central body and the housing; an inertia track defined in the central body providing uninterrupted fluid communication between the first cavity and the second cavity; a first pressure valve separating the first cavity and the second cavity, wherein the first pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the first pressure valve from the first cavity into the second cavity during loads greater than smooth road shake, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the first pressure valve between the first cavity and the second cavity during loads induced by smooth road shake; and a second pressure valve separating the first cavity and the second cavity, wherein the second pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows fluid communication though the second pressure valve from the second cavity into the first cavity during loads greater than smooth road shake, and a closed position, which blocks fluid communication though the second pressure valve between the second cavity and the first cavity during loads induced by smooth road shake.

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  • responsive only to vehicle vibration dampening arrangements (steering dampers for cycles B62K21/08) · CPC title

  • Electric motor acting on or near steering gear · CPC title

  • B62D7/226Primary

    acting on the steering gear · CPC title

  • Valve elements to cope with over-pressure, e.g. lips · CPC title

  • B62D3/12Primary

    of rack-and-pinion type · CPC title

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What does patent US2016339955A1 cover?
A tunable hydraulic bushing mounts a steering gear to a vehicle frame member. The bushing is filled with a fluid and includes an inertia track and a pressure valve separating first and second fluid chambers or cavities. The inertia track provides uninterrupted fluid communication between the first cavity and the second cavity. The pressure valve is movable between an open position, which allows…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D7/226. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 24 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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