Steering system
US-2015375772-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9399481B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9399481-B2 |
| Application number | US-82031910-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A steering column for a motor vehicle includes a support unit connectable with the chassis of the motor vehicle, a securement part disposed between the side jaws of the support unit, a setting unit disposed between the side jaws of the support unit; a counter-securement part connected with the setting unit; and a clamping mechanism. The clamping mechanism is operably engaged with the setting unit such that in the opened state of the clamping mechanism the setting unit is displaceable with respect to the support unit at least in a longitudinal direction of the steering column, and in the closed state of the clamping mechanism the setting unit is secured at a set position with respect to the support unit. In the event of a motor vehicle crash, the counter-securement part is shiftable with respect to the setting unit with the consumption of energy.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steering column for a motor vehicle, which is adjustable at least in a longitudinal direction thereof, the steering column comprising: a support unit connectable with a chassis of the motor vehicle, the support unit having side jaws; a securement part disposed between the side jaws of the support unit; a setting unit disposed between the side jaws of the support unit; a counter-securement part connected with the setting unit; and a clamping mechanism which has an opened state and a closed state and which includes a clamp bolt which penetrates openings in the side jaws of the support unit, the clamp bolt having an axis and rotating about the axis during opening and closing of the clamping mechanism, wherein the clamping mechanism is operably engaged with the setting unit such that in the opened state of the clamping mechanism, the setting unit is displaceable with respect to the support unit at least in the longitudinal direction of the steering column, and, in the closed state of the clamping mechanism, the setting unit is secured at a set position with respect to the support unit, wherein the securement part is displaced through the rotation of the clamp bolt during the opening and closing of the clamping mechanism, wherein the securement part engages into the counter-securement part in the closed state of the clamping mechanism or comes into engagement with the counter-securement part during dislocation of the setting unit with respect to the support unit in an event of a motor vehicle crash, wherein the securement part is spaced apart from the counter-securement part in the opened state of the clamping mechanism, wherein the counter-securement part is disposed on or formed by a wall which is parallel to the axis of the clamp bolt, wherein, in the event of the motor vehicle crash, the counter-securement part is shiftable with respect to the setting unit with a consumption of energy, wherein the securement part is disposed on or at the clamp bolt and is swivellable with respect to the clamp bolt, wherein a spring element is disposed on the clamp bolt and is non-rotatably connected with the clamp bolt, and wherein, in the closed state of the clamping mechanism, the securement part is spring-elastically pressed onto the counter-securement part by the spring element. 2. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein the wall which is parallel to the axis of the clamp bolt is a lower or an upper side wall of the setting unit. 3. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein the counter-securement part comprises a multiplicity of engagement elements one succeeding another in the longitudinal direction of the steering column. 4. The steering column of claim 3 , wherein the engagement elements are formed by cutouts into which a projecting nose of the securement part can be inserted to secure the setting unit with respect to the support unit in the longitudinal direction of the steering column. 5. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein the counter-securement part is connected with the setting unit via a flexural plate, a tear plate, or a flexural and tear plate. 6. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein the counter-securement part is connected with the setting unit via at least one bolt which engages into an elongated hole, and wherein a hole width of the elongated hole is at least partially narrower than an outer diameter of the bolt, whereby in the event of the motor vehicle crash the bolt is shiftable in the elongated hole with the consumption of energy. 7. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein, in the closed state of the clamping mechanism, the side jaws of the support unit are pressed bilaterally onto the setting unit. 8. The steering column of claim 1 , further comprising an intermediate unit which has side jaws and which is disposed between the setting unit and the side jaws of the support unit, and wherein, in the closed state of the clamping mechanism, the side jaws of the support unit are pressed bilaterally onto the side jaws of the intermediate unit, which in turn are pressed bilaterally onto the setting unit. 9. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein the clamp bolt is held nonshiftably in the longitudinal direction of the steering column through margins of the openings in the side jaws of the support unit. 10. The steering column of claim 1 , wherein shifting of the counter-securement part with respect to the setting unit begins at a force, acting in the longitudinal direction of the steering column onto the setting unit, which is less than 10,000 N.
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