The invention relates to a ball screw drive and to a steering system, equipped with said ball screw drive, of a motor vehicle. In particular, the invention relates to a ball screw drive which comprises a threaded spindle for converting an assistance torque generated by an electric motor into a translational assistance force which acts on a toothed rack in the steering system of the motor vehicle.
In the field of motor vehicle steering systems, it is well known to use ball screw drives for the purposes of converting a rotational assistance force (torque) generated by an assistance motor (electric motor) into a translational assistance force which acts on a threaded spindle or toothed rack of the steering system.
A ball screw drive of said type is known for example from DE 10 2012 110 081 A1. Said type of ball screw drive is commonly used in electric power steering systems, so-called EPS (Electric Power Steering) systems.
It is furthermore known, for example from DE 10 20010 029 266 A1, for a ball screw drive of the type mentioned in the introduction to be further developed such that at least one spring element “24” is arranged on each face side of the fixed bearing, in particular on the outer ring of the fixed bearing (see
The invention is thus based on a conventional ball screw drive which comprises a threaded spindle for converting an assistance torque generated by an electric motor into a translational assistance force which acts on a toothed rack in a steering system of a motor vehicle, wherein one end of the threaded spindle and one end of the toothed rack are connected in each case by means of an axial joint to a track rod, wherein the ball screw drive has a ball nut (5) which is mounted in a housing by means of a fixed bearing.
It is an object of the present invention to considerably improve a ball screw drive of the type mentioned in the introduction such that the abovementioned disadvantages are advantageously overcome. In particular, the ball screw drive should be designed for installation in steering systems such that even high transverse loads do not lead to higher loads in the ball circuit of the ball screw drive.
The object is achieved by means of a ball screw drive having the features of claim 1. Also proposed is a steering system which is equipped with a ball screw drive of said type.
The ball screw drive according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that a plain bearing element is arranged between that end of the threaded spindle which is connected to the track rod and the ball screw drive, which plain bearing element supports the threaded spindle radially with respect to the housing.
The plain bearing element is preferably formed as a sleeve which surrounds the threaded spindle, wherein the sleeve has a conically shaped section which is of conical shape in an axial direction at its outer circumference and which bears against a conically shaped inner wall in the housing. In this way, a plain bearing can be realized which has an exactly settable radial play.
Thus, between the ball screw drive and the coupling of the track rod, there is provided a plain bearing which supports the threaded spindle radially and which can accommodate the occurring transverse forces, whereby excessively high transverse loads are prevented in an effective manner from being able to act directly on the ball circuit. Through setting of the radial play, the radial supporting effect comes to bear only if the transverse load exceeds a certain value. Thus, the normal operation of the steering system remains entirely unaffected.
In the case of high transverse loads, the occurring tilting moments are limited, such that the material loading of the components (ball nut, balls) and bending of the threaded spindle and/or toothed rack are considerably limited. In this way, it is possible to use smaller threaded spindles or toothed rack diameters, and also to provide fewer thread turns in the ball circuit, without exceeding the admissible strengths. In this way, the construction of the steering system can be realized in a very inexpensive manner. Furthermore, the entire ball chain is subjected to lower load, whereby the robustness with regard to the operating characteristics is considerably increased.
The invention relates to a steering system for a motor vehicle, which steering system is equipped with a ball screw drive of said type, and also relates to a plain bearing element per se, which is suitable for the construction of a ball screw drive of said type. In this regard, reference is also made to the coordinate claims.
The abovementioned advantages and further advantages also emerge from subclaims, which specify advantageous refinements of the invention.
It is accordingly advantageous if the plain bearing element is formed as a sleeve with a ring-shaped section with an external thread which engages with an internal thread formed in the housing. In this way, the installation position of the sleeve and thus also the clamping of the conical section can be determined in a defined manner. It is thus possible for the radial play to be set very accurately by means of the external thread.
In this context, the plain bearing element, in particular the plain bearing element formed as a sleeve, preferably has a smooth inner wall against which the outer circumference of the threaded spindle bears with a settable radial play. Here, the radial play is set by means of the installation of the plain bearing element formed as a sleeve within the housing, in particular by means of a position, set by means of the external thread, of the conically shaped section relative to the conically shaped inner wall.
The conically shaped section preferably has multiple slots which run in the axial direction, which slots divide said section into multiple segments. In this way, the conical section is provided with a certain elasticity, which yet further facilitates and improves the exact setting of the radial play. The elasticity of the conical section can be determined or adapted by means of the length of the slots.
The radial play is advantageously set such that the plain bearing element, in particular the sleeve, supports the threaded spindle radially with respect to the housing only in the event of an exceedance of a defined transverse load, in particular in the event of an exceedance of a transverse load that arises when the transverse force component amounts to more than 10%, in particular more than 20%, of the track rod force. The plain bearing thus acts as an additional floating bearing in the event of an exceedance of a certain transverse load. With the first setting (>10%), even relatively low transverse loads can be supported radially by the plain bearing. With the second setting (>20%), the radial support takes effect only in the presence of particularly high transverse loads, which arise for example in the case of exceptional events or in the case of misuse.
The conically shaped section is preferably dimensioned so as to have a gradient of between 1 and 1.5. The plain bearing element or the sleeve is preferably manufactured from metal, in particular steel or aluminum, or from plastic, in particular a polyamide.
The invention will be described in detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments which relate to a steering system for a motor vehicle and with reference to the appended drawings
a/b show further detail views illustrating the installation and construction of the plain bearing element formed as a sleeve.
The ball screw drives illustrated in
Below, for the description of the first exemplary embodiment, reference will be made to
As shown in greater detail in
As shown in particular in
The radial play (RS), which is illustrated in particular on the basis of
The sleeve or setting screw is now set such that the threaded spindle 2a is supported radially with respect to the housing GH only in the event of an exceedance of a defined transverse load, that is to say it is only then that the threaded spindle bends to such an extent as to bear against the smooth inner wall 26 of the sleeve. For example, the position of the sleeve or the degree of the conical pressing action may be set such that, in the case of a transverse force component (see “c” in
The setting can also be performed through the dimensioning of the gradient of the cone. It has been found that a gradient of between 1 and 1.5 is particularly advantageous here. The total length of the sleeve 20 may amount to for example approximately 15 mm. As regards the length 11 of the threaded section 21 and the length 12 of the conical section 22 (see
The installation location of the sleeve 20 is preferably situated close to the free end with the connection joint for the track rod 3. In this way, the transverse force components acting on the track rod can be better supported/accommodated. In the present example, the sleeve itself is composed of a polyamide of type PA-6, though may also be manufactured from other suitable plastics, and alternatively from metal, such as for example steel or aluminum.
The invention is particularly suitable for being installed in the steering system of a motor vehicle, in particular in a steering system with electrical power steering assistance. By means of the invention, lighter-weight design and construction variants can be realized, because smaller threaded spindles or toothed rack diameters are possible. A shorter construction of the ball nut is also possible, because fewer thread turns are required. The performance and operating characteristics are considerably improved by means of a non-braced ball chain.
In summary, the invention relates to a ball screw drive which is used in a steering system. The ball screw drive 10 comprises a threaded spindle 2a for converting an assistance torque generated by an electric motor N into a translational assistance force which acts on a toothed rack 2b in the steering system of a motor vehicle, wherein one end of the threaded spindle 2a and one end of the toothed rack 2b are connected in each case by means of an axial joint G to a track rod 3, wherein the ball screw drive 10 has a ball nut 5 which is mounted in a housing GH by means of a fixed bearing 4. In order to be able to withstand high transverse loads or transverse forces originating from the track rod(s) 3, 3′ and acting in the radial direction y, a plain bearing element 20 is arranged between that end of the threaded spindle 2a which is connected to the track rod 3 and the ball screw drive 10, which plain bearing element supports the threaded spindle 2a radially with respect to the housing GH. The support is realized by means of a settable radial play, wherein the plain bearing element is preferably formed as a sleeve 20 which surrounds the threaded spindle 2a, wherein the sleeve 20 has a conically shaped section 22 which is of conical shape in an axial direction x at its outer circumference and which bears against a conically shaped inner wall 23 in the housing GH.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 104 919.8 | Mar 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/053916 | 2/25/2016 | WO | 00 |