Motor assembly and steering apparatus for vehicle having the same
US-12162541-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9266555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9266555-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414184018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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A rack-driven auxiliary power steering apparatus prevents a ball nut and a nut pulley from idling due to a slip thereof and increases durability when the drive belt is operated by driving of a motor, and minimizes vibrations and noise transferred through the rack bar, the ball nut, and the nut pulley when the rack bar is slid while the nut pulley and the ball nut are rotating, thereby providing a comfortable steering feeling to the driver.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric power steering apparatus of a ball screw type, the electric power steering apparatus comprising: a rack bar having a spiral outer peripheral screw groove on an outer peripheral surface of the rack bar; a ball nut coupled to the rack bar via a ball and having an inner screw groove on an inner surface of the ball nut, corresponding to the spiral outer screw groove and a ball circulation passage axially penetrating between the inner screw groove and an outer surface of the ball nut; and an end cap coupled to the inner surface of the ball nut and having a ball moving passage, wherein one side of the ball moving passage passes through the ball circulation passage and other side of the ball moving passage passes through the spiral outer peripheral screw groove and the inner screw groove, wherein a first distance from a central axis of the ball nut to an outermost of the inner screw groove gradually increases from a center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut, wherein the inner screw groove has a hollow shaped groove which contains a lubricant, and wherein a radial cross-sectional area of the hollow shaped groove formed in a section where a second distance from the central axis of the ball nut to the center of ball on the inner screw groove gradually increases, gradually decreases toward an inlet of the ball moving passage. 2. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 1 , wherein the first distance from the central axis to the outermost of the inner peripheral screw groove-linearly gradually increases from the center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut. 3. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 1 , wherein the first distance from the central axis to the outermost of the inner peripheral screw groove nonlinearly gradually increases from the center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut. 4. An electric power steering apparatus of a ball screw type, the electric power steering apparatus comprising: a rack bar having a spiral outer peripheral screw groove on an outer peripheral surface of the rack bar; a ball nut coupled to the rack bar via a ball and having an inner screw groove on an inner surface of the ball nut, corresponding to the spiral outer peripheral screw groove, and a ball circulation passage axially penetrating between the inner screw groove and an outer surface of the ball nut; and an end cap coupled to the inner surface of the ball nut and having a ball moving passage, wherein one side of the ball moving passage passes through the ball circulation passage and other side of the ball moving passage passes through the spiral outer peripheral screw groove and the inner screw groove, wherein a first distance from a central axis of the ball nut to the center of ball on the inner screw groove gradually increases toward an inlet of the ball moving passage, wherein the inner screw groove has a hollow shaped groove which contains a lubricant, and wherein a radial cross-sectional area of the hollow shaped groove in a section where the first distance gradually increases, gradually decreases toward the inlet of the ball moving passage. 5. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 4 , wherein the first distance and a second distance from the central axis of the ball nut to a center of the inlet are equal to each other at a location where the inner screw groove and an inlet of the end cap meet with each other. 6. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 4 , wherein a second distance from a central axis of the ball nut to an outermost of the inner screw groove gradually increases from a center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut. 7. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 6 , wherein the second distance linearly gradually increases from the center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut. 8. The electric power steering apparatus of the ball screw type in claim 6 , wherein the second distance nonlinearly gradually increases from the center of the ball nut to two end sides of the ball nut.
with balls · CPC title
including screw and nut · CPC title
electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear · CPC title
Ball nuts · CPC title
Supports or other means for compensating misalignment or offset between screw and nut · CPC title
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