Worm reduction gear and steering system
US-2016319906-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US9777826B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777826-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414575738-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A worm biasing structure that biases a worm toward a worm wheel in a biasing direction, includes: a radial bearing that supports the worm in a radial direction; a bearing holder that has a holder hole for accommodating the radial bearing; a biasing member for biasing the radial bearing toward the worm wheel; and a housing that has a housing hole for accommodating the bearing holder, a pair of guide surfaces is formed as defined herein, when the bearing holder is accommodated in the housing hole and the radial bearing is not accommodated in the bearing holder, a distance between the pair of guide surfaces is smaller than or equal to an outer diameter of the radial bearing, and a gap is formed between an outer surface on the outer side of the guide surface and the housing hole.
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A worm biasing structure that biases a worm toward a worm wheel in a biasing direction, the worm biasing structure comprising: a radial bearing that supports the worm in a radial direction; a bearing holder that has a holder hole for accommodating the radial bearing; a biasing member for biasing the radial bearing toward the worm wheel; and a housing that has a housing hole for accommodating the bearing holder, wherein a pair of guide surfaces is provided at an inner circumferential surface of the bearing holder surrounding the holder hole so that the radial bearing is interposed between the pair of guide surfaces when the radial bearing is accommodated in the holder hole, and the pair of guide surfaces extends in the biasing direction and guides the radial bearing in the biasing direction, when the bearing holder is accommodated in the housing hole and the radial bearing is not accommodated in the bearing holder, a distance between the pair of guide surfaces is smaller than or equal to an outer diameter of the radial bearing, and in the bearing holder, an outer side of the guide surface includes a cut-away portion so that a gap is formed between an outer surface on the outer side of the guide surface and the housing. 2. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein when the bearing holder is accommodated in the housing hole and the radial bearing is not accommodated in the bearing holder, the distance between the pair of guide surfaces is smaller than the outer diameter of the radial bearing. 3. The worm biasing structure according to claim 2 , wherein the outer surface is parallel with the guide surface. 4. The worm biasing structure according to claim 3 , wherein in the bearing holder, the entirety of the outer side of the guide surface is defined by the cut-away portion. 5. The worm biasing structure according to claim 3 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in an axial direction of the radial bearing so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the axial direction. 6. The worm biasing structure according to claim 3 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in the biasing direction so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the biasing direction. 7. The worm biasing structure according to claim 2 , wherein in the bearing holder, the entirety of the outer side of the guide surface is defined by the cut-away portion. 8. The worm biasing structure according to claim 2 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in the biasing direction so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the biasing direction. 9. The worm biasing structure according to claim 2 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having groove shape extending in an axial direction of the radial bearing so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the axial direction. 10. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the outer surface is parallel with the guide surface. 11. The worm biasing structure according to claim 10 , wherein in the bearing holder, the entirety of the outer side of the guide surface is defined by the cut-away portion. 12. The worm biasing structure according to claim 10 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in an axial direction of the radial bearing so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the axial direction. 13. The worm biasing structure according to claim 10 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder including the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in the biasing direction so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the biasing direction. 14. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in an axial direction of the radial bearing so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the axial direction. 15. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein in the bearing holder, the entirety of the outer side of the guide surface is defined by the cut-away portion. 16. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the outer side of each of the guide surfaces on a radially outer side of the bearing holder includes the cut-away portion having a groove shape extending in the biasing direction so that a rib is formed so as to extend in the biasing direction. 17. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the gap has a D-shape when seen from the longitudinal direction. 18. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing holder has a pair of guide portions that guide the radial bearing in the biasing direction, said guide portions containing the pair of the guide surfaces, and when the guide portions are pressed by the radial bearing in the radial direction, a part of the guide portions is elastically deformed and is retracted toward the gaps so that the radial bearing is guided in the biasing direction while being in slide contact with the guide portions. 19. The worm biasing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is physically separated from the bearing holder. 20. A worm biasing structure that biases a worm toward a worm wheel in a biasing direction, the worm biasing structure comprising: a radial bearing that supports the worm in a radial direction; a bearing holder that has a holder hole for accommodating the radial bearing; a biasing member for biasing the radial bearing toward the worm wheel; and a housing that has a housing hole for accommodating the bearing holder, wherein a pair of guide surfaces is provided at an inner circumferential surface of the bearing holder surrounding the holder hole so that the radial bearing is interposed between the pair of guide surfaces when the radial bearing is accommodated in the holder hole, and the pair of guide surfaces extends in the biasing direction and guides the radial bearing in the biasing direction, when the bearing holder is accommodated in the housing hole and the radial bearing is not accommodated in the bearing holder, a distance between the pair of guide surfaces is smaller than or equal to an outer diameter of the radial bearing, and at an outside of the guide surface, an inner surface of the housing is recessed outwards in the radial direction so that a gap is formed between an outer surface on the outer side of the guide surface and the inner surface the housing.
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