Steering system
US-2015375772-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9725108B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9725108-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314391806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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A collapsible steering column assembly includes a shroud comprising an outer tube that supports a steering wheel through a bearing and an inner tube that is fixed to a part of the vehicle, the column assembly being able to collapse telescopically by the outer tube moving over the inner tube, the assembly further including an energy absorbing strap that is fixed to the inner tube and a plough which is fixed to the outer tube, whereby in use the assembly is so arranged that upon a telescopic collapse the relative movement between the inner tube and the outer tube forces a part of the plough through the strap to progressively peel away a part of the strap from the remainder of the strap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A collapsible steering column assembly which includes a shroud comprising an outer tube that supports a steering wheel through a bearing and an inner tube that is fixed to a part of a vehicle, the column assembly being able to collapse telescopically by the outer tube moving over the inner tube, the column assembly further including an energy absorbing strap that is fixed to the inner tube and a plough which is fixed to the outer tube, whereby in use the column assembly is so arranged that upon a telescopic collapse the relative movement between the inner tube and the outer tube forces a part of the plough through the strap to progressively peel away a part of the strap from a remainder of the strap, in which the plough comprises a wedge member that has an inclined front face terminating in a leading edge that is located below an upturned end part of the strap which projects out away from the inner tube and during collapse the inclined front face is driven between the inner tube and upturned end part of the strap to progressively tear the upturned end part away from the remainder of the strap, and in which the plough includes a pressing part which is located above a portion of the strap adjacent the part that is torn away by the inclined front face. 2. The collapsible steering column according to claim 1 the pressing part pressing down on the portion of the strap when in use to hold the portion of the strap down whilst the inclined front face of the wedge member progressively peels away the upturned end part of the strap. 3. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 2 in which the plough comprises two spaced apart inclined front faces, each having a first leading edge that is located below a respective upturned end part of the strap that extends away from the inner tube on either side of the pressing part, the two spaced apart inclined front faces of the plough peeling away two parallel strips of the strap leaving a central strip in place. 4. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 3 in which the strap includes two grooves along a length thereof to define a central portion and two outer portions, the outer portions being located above the first leading edges. 5. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the plough is so shaped that the part of the strap that is peeled away during the collapse forms a curl. 6. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 5 in which the inclined front face of the wedge member of the plough is concave, at least a portion of which increases in gradient the further from the leading edge so as, in use, to cause the part of the strap that is peeled away to, during the collapse, form the curl. 7. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 1 which comprises a single or double adjust steering column assembly and includes a clamp mechanism that includes a part that is fixed relative to the outer tube, the tubes being releasably engaged by the clamp mechanism to selectively permit an amount of relative movement between the tubes that is required during adjustment of the steering column assembly. 8. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 7 in which the part of the clamp mechanism that is fixed to the outer tube is fixed to the plough so that the plough is fixed relative to the outer tube when the clamp assembly is both in a clamped and a released condition. 9. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 7 in which the clamp mechanism includes a clamp bolt which passes through a hole in the plough. 10. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 9 in which the part of the plough that engages the strap is located on a side of the clamp bolt which is furthest from the steering wheel, and in which an upturned end portion of the strap which the plough engages is also located on the side of the clamp bolt that is furthest from the steering wheel. 11. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 9 in which the part of the plough that engages the strap is located on a side of the clamp bolt which is nearest to the steering wheel, and in which an upturned end portion of the strap which the plough engages is also located on the side of the clamp bolt that is nearest to the steering wheel, the strap being arranged so that engagement between the upturned portion and the clamp bolt prevents complete separation of the inner tube and outer tube. 12. The collapsible steering column assembly according to claim 1 in which the strap is secured to the inner tube only along a central strip of the strap.
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