Steering system and method for arrangement of idler pulley
US-2017225705-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US9933050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9933050-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615278873-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A steering system is provided in which a bearing of a tension pulley has a reduced load-carrying capacity. A belt tension adjusting mechanism has a seat provided on an inner surface of a reduction gear housing so as to be able to swing, a rod that is in abutting contact with the seat (bent portion), a feed nut that is screw-threaded over the rod, and a spring member (helical torsion spring) that is fixed to the feed nut at its one end and to the reduction gear housing at the other end. When the belt is loosened, the feed nut is rotated by an elastic force of the spring member, and in conjunction with the rotation, the rod moves away from the feed nut to push the seat (bent portion).
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering system comprising: a motor; a steered shaft that reciprocates in an axial direction; a nut that is screw-threaded over the steered shaft via a plurality of balls; a reduction gear having a driven pulley into which the nut is inserted and which is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the nut, a driving pulley fixed to a rotating shaft of the motor so as to be rotatable integrally with the rotating shaft, and a belt wound around the driven pulley and the driving pulley; a belt tension adjusting mechanism provided to adjust a tension of the belt; a housing that houses the steered shaft, the nut, the reduction gear, and the belt tension adjusting mechanism; and a bearing that supports the nut such that the nut is rotatable with respect to an inner peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the belt tension adjusting mechanism has a seat provided so as to be movable relative to the housing, a tension pulley that is supported so as to be rotatable with respect to the seat and that is in abutting contact with the belt, a bearing for the tension pulley that supports the tension pulley such that the tension pulley is rotatable with respect to the seat, a rod having a first end fitted in the housing so as to be non-rotatable around an axis and to be movable in an axial direction and a second end that is in abutting contact with the seat, an internal thread member that is screw-threaded over the rod at the second end of the rod, and a spring member having a first spring end fixed to the internal thread member and a second spring end fixed to the housing to rotationally bias the internal thread member so as to push the rod toward the seat, and the rod is pressed against the seat to press the tension pulley against the belt. 2. The steering system according to claim 1 , wherein the seat is provided so as to be swingable around a first end of the seat, the tension pulley is attached to a portion of the seat that is other than the first end, and the rod presses the portion of the seat that is other than the first end in a direction of the swing to press the tension pulley against the belt. 3. The steering system according to claim 1 , wherein the internal thread member has a self-lock function to suppress, even when an axial force is applied to the rod, rotation of the internal thread member to restrain the rod from moving in the axial direction. 4. The steering system according to of claim 1 , wherein an elastic body is interposed between the rod and the seat. 5. The steering system according to claim 1 , wherein the belt is a toothed belt, and each of the driving pulley and the driven pulley is a toothed pulley. 6. A steering system comprising: a motor; a steered shaft that reciprocates in an axial direction; a nut that is screw-threaded over the steered shaft via a plurality of balls; a reduction gear having a driven pulley into which the nut is inserted and which is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the nut, a driving pulley fixed to a rotating shaft of the motor so as to be rotatable integrally with the rotating shaft, and a belt wound around the driven pulley and the driving pulley; a belt tension adjusting mechanism provided to adjust a tension of the belt; a housing that houses the steered shaft, the nut, the reduction gear, and the belt tension adjusting mechanism; and a bearing that supports the nut such that the nut is rotatable with respect to an inner peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the belt tension adjusting mechanism has a seat provided so as to be movable relative to the housing, a tension pulley that is supported so as to be rotatable with respect to the seat and that is in abutting contact with the belt, a bearing for the tension pulley that supports the tension pulley such that the tension pulley is rotatable with respect to the seat, a rod having a first end screw-threaded to the housing and a second end that is in abutting contact with the seat, and a spring member having a first spring end fixed to the rod and a second spring end fixed to the housing to rotationally bias the rod so as to push the rod toward the seat, and the rod is pressed against the seat to press the tension pulley against the belt.
Mounting or support of tensioner · CPC title
with belts having a toothed contact surface or regularly spaced bosses or hollows for slipless or nearly slipless meshing with complementary profiled contact surface of a pulley · CPC title
characterised by constructional features, e.g. common housing for motor and gear box · CPC title
Pulleys · CPC title
of rack-and-pinion type · CPC title
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