Steering assistance device
US-10486734-B2 · Nov 26, 2019 · US
US9469334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9469334-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414247646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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Disclosed are a reducer and an electric power steering apparatus having the same. According to the present invention, an input shaft, a driving shaft, and a pinion shaft are coaxially arranged. Thus, a conventional configuration, in which a motor inevitably protrudes, can be improved to prevent the motor from interfering with the other structures. Therefore, a layout configuration in an apparatus can be compactly formed.
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A reducer comprising: an eccentric cam formed with a coupling hole in which one end of a hollow motor shaft of a motor is fitted; a step gear including a large-diameter portion formed with first gear teeth on an outer circumferential surface of the step gear, the eccentric cam being fitted in the large-diameter portion, and a small-diameter portion extending axially from the large-diameter portion and formed with second gear teeth on an outer circumferential surface of the small-diameter portion, the step gear having a central axis spaced apart from a central axis of the motor shaft by a predetermined distance; a fixed ring gear fixedly supported on a lower inner circumferential surface of a housing of the motor, the fixed ring gear being formed with third gear teeth around an inner circumferential surface of the fixed ring gear to be tooth-engaged with the first gear teeth of the large-diameter portion and being provided to be coaxial to the central axis of the motor shaft; and a movable ring gear being formed with fourth gear teeth around an inner circumferential surface at one side of the movable ring gear to be tooth-engaged with the second gear teeth of the small-diameter portion, wherein a terminal end of a driving shaft, which extends through the eccentric cam from the driving shaft that penetrates the motor shaft and is connected with a steering wheel, is coupled to a central portion of the movable ring gear, and a pinion shaft is coupled to the movable ring gear on an opposite side of the movable ring gear. 2. The reducer of claim 1 , wherein a first bearing is coupled to an outer circumference side of the eccentric cam so as to reduce friction when the eccentric cam is rotated. 3. The reducer of claim 1 , wherein on a side of the eccentric cam opposite to the motor, a protrusion is formed which is hollow to communicate with the coupling hole and protrudes and extends in an axial direction, and wherein at a center of the movable ring gear, a coupling portion is formed and the protrusion is inserted into and supported by the coupling portion. 4. The reducer of claim 2 , wherein on a side of the eccentric cam opposite to the motor, a protrusion is formed which is hollow to communicate with the coupling hole and protrudes and extends in an axial direction, and wherein at a center of the movable ring gear, a coupling portion is formed and the protrusion is inserted into and supported by the coupling portion. 5. The reducer of claim 4 , wherein a second bearing is coupled to an outer circumference side of the protrusion. 6. The reducer of claim 1 , wherein a protruding coupling portion is provided on the other side of the movable ring gear and first serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the protruding coupling portion, and wherein a coupling groove is provided such that the protruding coupling portion is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove, and second serrations are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling groove of the pinion shaft. 7. The reducer of claim 2 , wherein a protruding coupling portion is provided on the other side of the movable ring gear and first serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the protruding coupling portion, and wherein a coupling groove is provided such that the protruding coupling portion is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove, and second serrations are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling groove of the pinion shaft. 8. The reducer of claim 3 , wherein a protruding coupling portion is provided on the other side of the movable ring gear and first serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the protruding coupling portion, and wherein a coupling groove is provided such that the protruding coupling portion is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove, and second serrations are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling groove of the pinion shaft. 9. The reducer of claim 4 , wherein a protruding coupling portion is provided on the other side of the movable ring gear and first serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the protruding coupling portion, and wherein a coupling groove is provided such that the protruding coupling portion is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove, and second serrations are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling groove of the pinion shaft. 10. The reducer of claim 5 , wherein a protruding coupling portion is provided on the other side of the movable ring gear and first serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the protruding coupling portion, and wherein a coupling groove is provided such that the protruding coupling portion is inserted into and coupled to the coupling groove, and second serrations are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling groove of the pinion shaft. 11. An electric power steering apparatus for a vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a motor provided with a housing and a hollow motor shaft; a driving shaft that penetrates the motor shaft and is connected with a steering wheel; and a reducer that is connected with the motor shaft, the driving shaft, and a pinion shaft inside a lower portion of the housing and transfers the driving force of the motor to the pinion shaft, wherein the reducer comprises: an eccentric cam formed with a coupling hole in which one end of the hollow motor shaft of the motor is fitted; a step gear including a large-diameter portion formed with first gear teeth on an outer circumferential surface of the step gear, the eccentric cam being fitted in the large-diameter portion, and a small-diameter portion extending axially from the large-diameter portion and formed with second gear teeth formed on an outer circumferential surface of the small-diameter portion, the step gear having a central axis spaced apart from a central axis of the motor shaft by a predetermined distance; a fixed ring gear fixedly supported on a lower inner circumferential surface of a housing of the motor, the fixed ring gear being formed with third gear teeth around an inner circumferential surface of the fixed ring gear to be tooth-engaged with the first gear teeth of the large-diameter portion and being provided to be coaxial to the central axis of the motor shaft; and a movable ring gear being formed with fourth gear teeth around an inner circumferential surface on one side of the movable ring gear to be tooth-engaged with the second gear teeth of the small-diameter portion, wherein a terminal end, which extends through the eccentric cam from the driving shaft that penetrates the motor shaft and is connected with a steering wheel, is coupled to a central portion of the movable ring gear, and a pinion shaft is coupled to the movable ring gear on the other side. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein a first bearing is coupled to an outer circumference side of the eccentric cam so as to reduce friction when the eccentric cam is rotated. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein, on a side of the eccentric cam opposite to the motor, a protrusion is formed which is hollow to communicate with the coupling hole and protrudes and extends in an axial direction, and wherein at a center of the movable ring gear, a coupling portion is formed and the protrusion is inserted into and supported by the coupling portion. 14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein on a side of the eccentric cam opposite to the motor, a protrusion is formed which is hollow to communicate with the coupling hole and protrudes and extends in
the orbital gear being nutating · CPC title
in which the central axis of the gearing lies inside the periphery of an orbital gear · CPC title
the axes being coaxial · CPC title
comprising two axially spaced, rigidly interconnected, orbital gears · CPC title
characterised by constructional features, e.g. common housing for motor and gear box · CPC title
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