Overload protection for belt drive mechanism

US9845106B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9845106-B2
Application numberUS-201514840618-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2015
Priority dateAug 31, 2015
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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Abstract

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An assembly includes a steering shaft and a primary drive system eccentrically coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft to a vehicle steering system. The assembly also includes a secondary drive system coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque.

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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. An eccentric power transfer system for a steering column assembly, the system comprising: a primary drive system configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering column assembly to a vehicle steering system; and a secondary drive system in parallel with the primary drive system and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering column assembly when the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, the primary drive system further comprising: a drive pulley configured to couple to a steering shaft of the steering column assembly; a driven pulley configured to couple to an output shaft; and a drive belt engaging the drive pulley and the driven pulley to transfer a torque therebetween. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the drive pulley comprises a first drive pulley and a second drive pulley, the driven pulley comprises a first driven pulley and a second driven pulley, and the drive belt comprises a first drive belt and a second drive belt. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a yoke coupled to the output shaft, the yoke configured to couple to an intermediate shaft. 4. An eccentric power transfer system for a steering column assembly, the system comprising: a primary drive system configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering column assembly to a vehicle steering system; and a secondary drive system configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering column assembly when the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, the secondary drive system further compromising: a drive overload gear configured to couple to a steering shaft of the steering column assembly; a driven overload gear configured to couple to an output shaft; and an idler gear disposed between and meshingly engaged with the drive overload gear and the driven overload gear to transfer a torque therebetween. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the idler gear is loosely meshed to the drive overload gear and the driven overload gear. 6. A steering column assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising: a steering shaft; a primary drive system eccentrically coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft to a vehicle steering system; and a secondary drive system in parallel with the primary drive system and coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, the primary drive system further comprising: a drive pulley configured to couple to the steering shaft; a driven pulley configured to couple to an output shaft; and a drive belt engaging the drive pulley and the driven pulley to transfer a torque therebetween. 7. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the drive pulley comprises a first drive pulley and a second drive pulley, the driven pulley comprises a first driven pulley and a second driven pulley, and the drive belt comprises a first drive belt and a second drive belt. 8. The assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a yoke coupled to the output shaft, the yoke configured to couple to an intermediate shaft. 9. A steering column assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising: a steering shaft; a primary drive system eccentrically coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft to a vehicle steering system; and a secondary drive system coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, the secondary drive system further compromising: a drive overload gear configured to couple to the steering shaft; a driven overload gear configured to couple to an output shaft; and an idler gear disposed between and meshingly engaged with the drive overload gear and the driven overload gear to transfer a torque therebetween. 10. The assembly of claim 9 , wherein the idler gear is loosely meshed to the drive overload gear and the driven overload gear. 11. A steering column assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising: a steering shaft; a primary drive system eccentrically coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft to a vehicle steering system; and a secondary drive system in parallel with the primary drive system and coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, the steering shaft is rotatable about an axis and is configured to couple to a steering wheel rim, the steering column assembly further comprising: a hub support configured to be non-rotatably coupled to a support structure of the vehicle; and a stationary hub coupled to the hub support, the steering wheel rim rotatable relative to the stationary hub. 12. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the hub support is disposed about the axis and is concentric with the steering shaft. 13. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the steering shaft includes a first shaft slidingly disposed within a second shaft, the steering shaft configured for telescopic movement. 14. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the hub support includes a first hub support slidingly disposed within a second hub support, the hub support configured for telescopic movement. 15. A method of assembling a steering column assembly for a vehicle, the method comprising: providing a steering shaft rotatable about an axis; eccentrically coupling a primary drive system to the steering shaft to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft; coupling a secondary drive system to the steering shaft to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive and substantially unable to transfer the torque, wherein coupling a primary drive system comprises: coupling a drive pulley to the steering shaft; coupling a driven pulley to an output shaft; and coupling a drive belt to the drive pulley and the driven pulley to transfer a torque therebetween; and coupling a secondary drive system comprises: coupling a drive overload gear to at least one of the steering shaft and the drive pulley; coupling a driven overload gear to at least one of the output shaft and the driven pulley; and meshingly disposing an idler gear between the drive overload gear and the driven overload gear to transfer a torque therebetween. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: coupling a steering wheel rim to the steering shaft; non-rotatably coupling a hub support to a support structure of the vehicle; and coupling a stationary hub to the hub support, the steering wheel rim rotatable relative to the stationary hub.

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  • B62D1/20Primary

    Connecting steering column to steering gear · CPC title

  • Steering columns · CPC title

  • B62D3/02Primary

    mechanical · CPC title

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What does patent US9845106B2 cover?
An assembly includes a steering shaft and a primary drive system eccentrically coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer a torque applied to the steering shaft to a vehicle steering system. The assembly also includes a secondary drive system coupled to the steering shaft and configured to transfer the torque applied to the steering shaft if the primary drive system is inactive an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Steering Solutions Ip Holding
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D1/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 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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