Ball screw assembly

US9802640B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9802640-B2
Application numberUS-201514865713-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2015
Priority dateSep 25, 2015
Publication dateOct 31, 2017
Grant dateOct 31, 2017

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Abstract

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A ball screw assembly includes a helical path for a plurality of balls to be routed through, the helical path extending from a first end to a second end. The ball screw assembly also includes a recirculation path extending from a first transition location to a second transition location. The recirculation path includes a first segment defined by a first arc portion of a first ellipse. The recirculation path also includes a second segment defined by a second arc portion of the first ellipse. The recirculation path further includes a third segment defined by an arc of a second ellipse, wherein the first ellipse and the second ellipse are disposed in a common plane.

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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. A ball screw assembly comprising: a helical path for a plurality of balls to be routed through, the helical path extending from a first end to a second end; and a recirculation path extending from a first transition location to a second transition location, the first transition location located proximate the first end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the helical path to the recirculation path, the second transition location located proximate the second end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the recirculation path to the helical path, the recirculation path comprising: a first segment defined by a first arc portion of a first ellipse; a second segment defined by a second arc portion of the first ellipse; and a third segment defined by an arc of a second ellipse, wherein the first ellipse and the second ellipse are disposed in a common plane. 2. The ball screw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second ellipse comprises a major axis extending from a major axis first end to a major axis second end. 3. The ball screw assembly of claim 2 , wherein the third segment first end is located at an intersection of the first ellipse and the second ellipse. 4. The ball screw assembly of claim 2 , wherein the third segment second end is located at an intersection of the first ellipse and the second ellipse. 5. The ball screw assembly of claim 2 , wherein the third segment first end and the third segment second end are each oriented tangentially to the first ellipse. 6. The ball screw assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first segment extends from the first transition location to the third segment first end. 7. The ball screw assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second segment extends from the second transition location to the third segment second end. 8. The ball screw assembly of claim 1 , wherein a center of the second ellipse is offset from an axis of the helical path. 9. The ball screw assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball screw assembly is disposed in an electric power steering assembly of a vehicle. 10. A vehicle electric power steering assembly comprising: a motor for assisting steering maneuvers of the vehicle; a rack and pinion assembly; a ball screw assembly for converting rotary motion of the motor to linear motion to assist the rack and pinion assembly, the ball screw assembly comprising: a helical path for a plurality of balls to be routed through, the helical path extending from a first end to a second end; a recirculation path extending from the first end of the helical path to the second end of the helical path, the recirculation path comprising: a first segment defined by a first arc portion of a first ellipse; a second segment defined by a second arc portion of the first ellipse; and a third segment defined by an arc of a second ellipse, wherein the first ellipse and the second ellipse are disposed in a common plane. 11. The vehicle electric power steering assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first transition location is located proximate the first end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the helical path to the recirculation path, the second transition location located proximate the second end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the recirculation path to the helical path, the second ellipse having a major axis extending from a major axis first end to a major axis second end. 12. The vehicle electric power steering assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second ellipse comprises a major axis extending from a major axis first end to a major axis second end. 13. The ball screw assembly of claim 12 , wherein the third segment first end is located at an intersection of the first ellipse and the second ellipse. 14. The ball screw assembly of claim 12 , wherein the third segment second end is located at an intersection of the first ellipse and the second ellipse. 15. The ball screw assembly of claim 12 , wherein the third segment first end and the third segment second end are each oriented tangentially to the first ellipse. 16. The ball screw assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first segment extends from the first transition location to the third segment first end. 17. The ball screw assembly of claim 12 , wherein the second segment extends from the second transition location to the third segment second end. 18. The ball screw assembly of claim 11 , wherein a center of the second ellipse is offset from an axis of the helical path. 19. The ball screw assembly of claim 11 , wherein the ball screw assembly is disposed in an electric power steering assembly of a vehicle. 20. A ball screw assembly comprising: a helical path for a plurality of balls to be routed through, the helical path extending from a first end to a second end; and a recirculation path extending from a first transition location to a second transition location, the first transition location located proximate the first end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the helical path to the recirculation path, the second transition location located proximate the second end of the helical path to transfer the plurality of balls from the recirculation path to the helical path, the recirculation path defined by at least portion of a first ellipse and at least a portion of a second ellipse disposed in a common plane.

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Classifications

  • Cross over deflectors between adjacent thread turns, e.g. S-form deflectors connecting neighbouring threads · CPC title

  • B62D5/0448Primary

    Ball nuts · CPC title

  • Electric motor acting on or near steering gear · CPC title

  • of rack-and-pinion type · CPC title

  • with elements for guiding the circulating balls · CPC title

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What does patent US9802640B2 cover?
A ball screw assembly includes a helical path for a plurality of balls to be routed through, the helical path extending from a first end to a second end. The ball screw assembly also includes a recirculation path extending from a first transition location to a second transition location. The recirculation path includes a first segment defined by a first arc portion of a first ellipse. The recir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Steering Solutions Ip Holding
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D5/0448. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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