Claims
- 1. A lightweight steering shaft comprising:
a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin; a middle portion capable of tilting; and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin.
- 2. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein n is an integer and is between approximately 2 and 5.
- 3. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein said first fiber orientation is an approximately [+/−45, 0] degree fiber orientation relative to the length of the steering shaft.
- 4. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein said middle portion comprises an accordion like middle portion comprising n−1 layers of said braided fiber contained within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin.
- 5. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein said thermosetting polymer matrix resin comprises a fully cured thermosetting epoxy matrix resin.
- 6. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein said middle portion comprises an a rubbery like accordion region having n layers of said braided fibers at a first fiber orientation contained with a flexible polymer matrix resin, wherein said first fiber orientation is between approximately [+/−60] degrees and [+/−75] relative to the length of the steering shaft, and wherein said flexible polymer matrix resin is selected from the group consisting of a partially cured thermosetting epoxy matrix resin and a elastomeric polyurethane matrix resin.
- 7. The steering shaft of claim 1, wherein said middle portion comprises an I-protec metal joint.
- 8. The steering shaft of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of metal plugs coupled on a shoulder portion of said upper portion.
- 9. The steering shaft of claim 1 further comprising a tapped insert coupled to a shoulder portion of said upper portion.
- 10. The steering shaft of claim 1 further comprising a shift cane coupled to at least an outermost of said n layers of said braided fibers.
- 11. A method for reducing weight in a steering system capable of tilting comprising:
providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin; coupling said upper portion to a steering wheel and a rack and pinion system; and coupling said bottom portion to a rack and pinion system.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein n is an integer and is between approximately 2 and 5.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein said first fiber orientation is a approximately [+/−45, 0] degree fiber orientation relative to the length of the steering shaft.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein said middle portion comprises an accordion like middle portion comprising n−1 layers of said braided fiber contained within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises bladder molding a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein said middle portion comprises an accordion like middle portion comprising n−1 layers of said braided fiber contained within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin
- 16. The method of claim 11, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein said middle portion comprises an a rubbery like accordion region having n layers of said braided fibers at a first fiber orientation contained with a flexible polymer matrix resin, wherein said first fiber orientation is between approximately [+/−60] degrees and [+/−75] relative to the length of the steering shaft, and wherein said flexible polymer matrix resin is selected from the group consisting of a partially cured thermosetting epoxy matrix resin and a elastomeric polyurethane matrix resin.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein providing a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering shaft comprises bladder molding a one-piece fiber reinforced composite steering system having a composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having a first fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin, a middle portion capable of tilting, and a composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein said middle portion comprises an a rubbery like accordion region having n layers of said braided fibers at a first fiber orientation contained with a flexible polymer matrix resin, wherein said first fiber orientation is between approximately [+/−60] degrees and [+/−75] relative to the length of the steering shaft, and wherein said flexible polymer matrix resin is selected from the group consisting of a partially cured thermosetting epoxy matrix resin and a elastomeric polyurethane matrix resin.
- 18. A method for reducing weight in a steering system capable of tilting comprising:
providing a fiber reinforced composite upper portion having n layers of a braided fiber having an approximately [+/−45, 0] degree fiber orientation within a thermosetting polymer matrix resin; providing a fiber reinforced composite bottom portion having n layers of said braided fiber within said thermosetting polymer matrix resin, wherein n is an integer and is between approximately 2 and 5; providing an I-protec joint having a substantially annular shaped inner region, wherein said substantially annular shaped inner region h as a plurality of raised semispheroidal members; coupling said fiber reinforced composite upper portion to said I-protec joint; coupling said fiber reinforced composite upper portion to a steering wheel; coupling said fiber reinforced composite bottom portion to said I-protec joint; and coupling said fiber reinforced composite bottom portion to a rack and pinion system.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein coupling said fiber reinforced composite bottom portion to said I-protec joint comprises coupling a corresponding race of said fiber reinforced composite bottom portion within a plurality of raised semispheroidal members of said I-protec joint.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein coupling said fiber reinforced composite upper portion to said I-protec joint comprises press fitting a lower shoulder of said fiber reinforced composite upper portion to a corresponding portion of said I-protec joint.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/257,625, filed Dec. 21, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60257625 |
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