The present invention relates to a coupling structure of torque transmitting members for a steering shaft.
Various kinds of couplings are used in a steering apparatus of a vehicle, including an elastic shaft coupling, which comprises an elastic member of rubber interposed between, for example, a yoke of a universal joint and a shaft to be inserted in this yoke, thereby absorbing vibration of an engine or a wheel to suppress transmission of the vibration to a steering wheel.
In such an elastic shaft coupling, a torque is transmitted from the shaft to the yoke through the elastic member in a range having a low torque. However, in a range having a high torque, the transmitting is performed upon direct contact of a stopper face which is provided between the yoke and the shaft.
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A pin 8 is inserted through the elastic member 4 and the flange 5 of the yoke through a washer 7. An end of the pin 8 on the yoke side is a male thread shaft which is thread-engaged with a nut 9 to be fixed. The other end of the pin 8 is to be brought into contact (engagement) with the cut-away portion of the stopper plate 3.
Accordingly, in the range with low torque, the elastic member 4 transmits, while being elastically deformed, a steering torque by its deforming resistance. On the other hand, in the range with high torque, the other end of the pin 8 transmits, while being brought into contact (engagement) with the cut-away portion 2 of the stopper plate 3, a steering torque directly to the shaft 1 from the flange 5 of the yoke.
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Though not particularly illustrated, there may another structure for fixing the pin 8 to the flange 5 in which an unstepped pin is fixed by clinching or a stepped pin is fixed by a thread engaging means.
Incidentally, there is a demand for reinforcement of the strength of a fixing structure between the pin 8 and the flange 5.
In such a case, the diameter of the pin 8 may be enlarged. In this case, however, there arise problems such that the weight thereof becomes greater and that the diameter can not be enlarged when the pin interferes with peripheral components. Also in this case, the width of the cut-away portion 2 of the stopper plate 3 has to be increased, which results in an increased size of the whole structure in order to maintain the strength. Further, the diameter of a pin insertion hole of the elastic member 4 has to be enlarged, which may resultantly lead to an enlarged size of the elastic member. Still further, the hole diameter of the flange 5 of the yoke has to be enlarged, which may resultantly lead to an enlarged size of the flange 5. When there is no enlargement of the size or the reinforcement, the strength is deteriorated.
Still, there may be a case that the hardness of the pin 8 is reinforced. In such a case, however, a clinching work may become difficult to perform, or the structure may be easily affected by an impact load, or the manufacturing cost may be widely increased due to an additional thermal processing step of the materials.
The present invention has been contrived taking the circumstances described above into consideration and an object thereof is to provide a coupling structure of steering torque transmitting members for a steering shaft which is capable of enhancing the strength of a pin fixing structure, reducing the number of the constituent components, the manufacturing cost and the weight of the structure, and of improving working and assembling performance (that is, reducing the assembling time).
In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a coupling structure of steering torque transmitting members for a steering shaft for coupling a pair of steering torque transmitting members interposed in a steering shaft, characterized in that:
As described above, according to the present invention, one of the steering torque transmitting members and the other of the steering torque transmitting members are adapted to transmit a steering torque through a pin, the one of the steering torque transmitting members has a pin insertion hole provided with a large diameter hole portion, a stepped receiving portion and a small diameter hole portion, and the pin has a large diameter portion, a stepped portion and a small diameter portion which are respectively engaged with the large diameter hole portion, the stepped receiving portion and the small diameter hole portion of the pin insertion hole. Thus, the pin and the pin insertion hole respectively have stepped structures, so as to concentrate the stress on the large diameter portion. As a result, it is possible to enhance the strength of the pin fixing structure, to reduce the number of the constituent components, the manufacturing cost and the weight of the structure, and to improve working and assembling performance (that is, reducing the assembling time).
Description will be made on a steering apparatus for a vehicle which incorporates therein an elastic shaft coupling employing a coupling structure of steering torque transmitting members according to an embodiment of the present invention, with reference to drawings.
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Description will be made below on a coupling structure of torque transmitting members for a steering shaft according to an embodiment of the present invention, with reference to drawings.
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A stopper plate 3 having a cut-away portion 2 which is open outward in the radial direction and a disc-shaped elastic member 4 are secured to the steering shaft 1, while a flange 5 of the yoke 11 is attached to the shaft 1 through a bush 6.
A pin 8 is inserted through the elastic member 4 and the flange 5 through a washer 7. An end of the pin 8 on the side of the yoke 11 is fixed by clinching. Specifically, the washer 12 is attached to the flange 5 by welding, pressure contact, bolt fastening, bonding, or the like, and the end of the pin 8 on the side of the yoke 11 is fixed by clinching through this washer 12.
The other end of the pin 8 is arranged to be brought into contact (engagement) with the cut-away portion of the stopper plate 3.
Accordingly, in a range with low torque, the elastic member 4 transmits, while being elastically deformed, a steering torque by its deforming resistance. On the other hand, in a range with high torque, the other end of the pin 8 transmits, while being brought into contact (engagement) with the cut-away portion 2 of the stopper plate 3, a steering torque directly to the shaft 1 from the flange 5 of the yoke.
As to be described more specifically later, the flange 5 has a pin insertion hole which is formed with a large diameter hole portion, a stepped receiving portion and a small diameter hole portion, while the pin 8 has a large diameter portion, a stepped portion and a small diameter portion which are respectively to be engaged with the large diameter hole portion, the stepped receiving portion and the small diameter hole portion of the pin insertion hole.
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The flange 5 further has a pin insertion hole which is formed with a large diameter hole portion, a stepped receiving portion and a small diameter hole portion, while the pin 8 has a large diameter portion, a stepped portion and a small diameter portion which are respectively corresponding to the large diameter hole portion, the stepped receiving portion and the small diameter hole portion of the pin insertion hole.
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Since the outer side of the small diameter portion 23 of the flange 5 is embossing-shaped, the thickness of the flange 5 can be reduced.
Further, the large diameter portion 31 of the pin 8 is press fitted in the large diameter hole portion 21 of the flange 5. However, though the small diameter portion 33 of the pin 8 is press fitted in the small diameter hole portion 23 of the flange 5 in the above case, it is suffice if only inserting the small diameter portion 33 therein (with a clearance).
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Moreover, in case of the prior art shown in FIG. 3B, the top of the hole for clinching and the flange 5 overlap each other so that the rigidity or the strength thereof is decreased. However, in the present embodiment, since the top of the hole for clinching and the flange 5 do not overlap each other, it is possible to obtain high rigidity and strength.
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In addition, the outer side of the small diameter portion 23 of the flange 5 is embossing-shaped, so that the thickness of the flange 5 can be reduced.
Further, the large diameter portion 31 of the pin 8 is press fitted in the large diameter hole portion 21 of the flange 5. However, though the small diameter portion 33 of the pin 8 is press fitted in the small diameter hole portion of the flange 5, it is suffice if only inserting the small diameter portion 33 (with a clearance) therein.
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Note that the length of the press fitted portion is preferably not less than 5% of the thickness of the flange plate, and most preferably not less than 30% thereof. An interference between the pin and the flange hole is not less than 0.005 mm, and most preferably in a range from 0.05 to 0.5 mm. The length of the portion A (the distance from the stepped receiving portion of the pin to the bottom of the clinching hole) in
Note that the present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, but can be altered in variable manners.
As described above, according to the present invention, one of the steering torque transmitting members and the other of the steering torque transmitting members are adapted to transmit a steering torque through a pin, one of the steering torque transmitting members has a pin insertion hole which is formed with a large diameter hole portion, a stepped receiving portion and a small diameter hole portion, and the pin has a large diameter portion, a stepped portion and a small diameter portion which are respectively to be engaged with the large diameter hole portion, the stepped receiving portion and the small diameter hole portion of the pin insertion hole. Thus, the pin and the pin insertion hole respectively have stepped structures, so as to concentrate the stress on the large diameter portion. As a result, it is possible to enhance the strength of the pin fixing structure, to reduce the number of the constituent components, the manufacturing cost and the weight of the structure, and to improve working and assembling performance (that is, reducing the assembling time).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-249384 | Aug 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/10917 | 8/28/2003 | WO | 2/28/2005 |