Information
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Patent Grant
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6454486
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Patent Number
6,454,486
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Date Filed
Friday, February 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell, Tummino & Szabo L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 1
- 403 3743
- 403 3793
- 403 325
- 403 373
- 403 355
- 403 24
- 074 552
- 280 779
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for the detachable fastening of a steering wheel on a steering shaft having an axis. The steering wheel has a hub provided with a through-bore arranged perpendicularly to the axis of the steering shaft and the through-bore intersects a groove arranged in the steering shaft. The device comprises a fastening member arranged in the through-bore. The fastening member has a bolt with a head and a shaft provided at least partially with an external thread and has a nut able to be screwed onto the shaft of the bolt. The nut is able to engage into the groove and the through-bore has two oppositely directed radial support surfaces arranged between the bolt head and the nut. One support surface is arranged on the bolt head side and the other support surface is arranged on the nut side. A spring element is provided which engages one of the bolt and the nut and exerts a force onto one of the bolt and the nut. The force aims for an increase of a distance between the bolt head and the nut.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a device for the detachable fastening of a steering wheel on a steering shaft.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of steering wheels provided with gas bags in automobiles requires new techniques for the installation of the steering wheel on the steering shaft, because the interior of the steering wheel is no longer accessible from above.
It is known for example from the DE 41 06 096, to provide the steering shaft with a groove and to provide the hub with a through-bore which intersects this groove, and in this through-bore to arrange a fastening means consisting of a bolt and a nut screwed onto this bolt, a part of the bolt and/or of the nut engaging into the groove of the steering shaft on tightening of the nut and bolt connection and in this way locking the hub and the steering shaft with each other. As also in the use of nuts screwed from above onto the steering shaft, the torques occurring during traveling are transferred via force-fitting serrations in the steering shaft and the hub.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to be able to separate the steering wheel from the steering shaft without difficulty, for example for changing the steering wheel or the gas bag module, it is necessary that the nut and bolt connection can be detached simply and reliably.
This is achieved in a device for the detachable fastening of a steering wheel on a steering shaft having an axis. The steering wheel has a hub provided with a through-bore arranged perpendicularly to the axis of the steering shaft and the through-bore intersects a groove arranged in the steering shaft. The device comprises a fastening means arranged in the through-bore. The fastening means has a bolt with a head and a shaft provided at least partially with an external thread and has a nut able to be screwed onto the shaft of the bolt. The nut is able to engage into the groove and the through-bore has two oppositely directed radial support surfaces arranged between the bolt head and the nut. One support surface is arranged on the bolt head side and the other support surface is arranged on the nut side. A spring element is provided which engages one of the bolt and the nut and exerts a force onto one of the bolt and the nut. The force tries to increase, i.e. aims for an increase of a distance between the bolt head and the nut. The fastening means consisting of bolt and nut forms a nut and bolt connection. On tightening of the nut and bolt connection, the spring element is compressed and pre-stressed. On detaching of the nut and bolt connection, the energy stored in the spring provides for the bolt head and nut to be pressed apart and for the nut to leave the engagement with the groove, so that the steering wheel can be simply removed from the steering shaft.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the spring element is arranged between the support surface on the nut side and the nut. In this way, it is ensured that on detachment of the nut and bolt connection the nut moves outwards to the end of the through-bore on the nut side and no longer engages into the groove of the steering shaft.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the spring element is arranged between the support surface on the bolt head side and the bolt head. In this way, the bolt can be easily removed after the detachment of the nut and bolt connection.
It is necessary to secure the nut against rotation in the through-bore, in order to avoid a co-rotation of the nut with the bolt during the tightening movement or during the detachment of the connection.
Advantageously the end of the through-bore on the nut side is secured against the nut falling out, e.g. by caulking.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The single FIGURE shows a device according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The device shown is used for the detachable fastening of a steering wheel on a steering shaft
10
, the steering wheel having a hub
30
which is provided with a through-bore
20
. This through-bore
20
intersects a groove
40
formed in the steering shaft. In the through-bore
20
a constriction is constructed, which forms two radial support faces
110
and
120
.
An essential component of the device is a fastening means
50
. This fastening means
50
has a bolt
60
with a bolt head
70
and also a shaft
90
, which is provided at least partially with an external thread
80
, and has a nut
100
which is able to be screwed onto the shaft
90
and is arranged in the through-bore
20
such that the bolt head
70
and the nut
100
are separated from each other by the radial support surfaces
110
and
120
. The support surface
110
here faces the bolt head
70
and the support surface
120
faces the nut
100
. The nut
100
is provided with an internal thread and has at its end facing the support surface
120
on the nut side a preferably conical chamfer
102
which is constructed such that it can engage into the groove
40
of the steering shaft
10
.
In the through-bore
20
a guide is provided for the nut
100
in order to secure it against rotation in the through-bore
20
and to prevent a co-rotation of the nut with the bolt movement during a screwing procedure.
Between the nut
100
and the support surface
120
on the nut side a spring element
130
is arranged, preferably a spiral spring. Between the support surface
110
on the bolt head side and the bolt head
70
, a washer can be provided.
In order to prevent the nut
100
from falling out from the through-bore
20
with a detached nut and bolt connection
50
, the end of the through-bore
20
on the nut side is secured by suitable means, e.g. by caulking
140
.
To connect the steering wheel with the steering shaft, with a detached nut and bolt connection
50
, the steering wheel is placed onto the steering shaft. Serrations (not illustrated) in hub and steering shaft provide for a torque transmission between the steering wheel and the steering shaft. The nut
100
is only screwed onto the shaft
90
so far that the spring element
130
holds the nut
100
by elastic force in a position close to the opening
150
of the through-bore
20
on the nut side, so that the nut
100
does not prevent the placing of the steering wheel
30
onto the steering shaft
10
.
After placing the steering wheel onto the steering shaft, therefore firstly the conical chamfer
102
of the nut
100
does not engage into the groove
40
of the steering shaft
10
. By a tightening of the nut and bolt connection by rotation of the bolt head
70
, the nut
100
is moved along its guide toward the support surface
120
and in so doing arrives in engagement with the groove
40
and via the conical chamfer
102
locks the hub
30
of the steering wheel with the steering shaft
10
. The support surfaces
110
and
120
provide for the nut to assume a defined position with respect to the groove
40
. After the tightening of the nut and bolt connection
50
, the steering wheel is secured on the steering shaft.
The spring element
130
is compressed and prestressed by the movement of the nut
100
in the direction of the support surface
120
.
To detach the connection between the hub
30
of the steering wheel and the steering shaft
10
, the nut and bolt connection
50
is detached, in turn by rotating of the bolt head
70
. The spring element
130
gradually relaxes and moves the nut
100
from the support surface
120
away toward the opening
150
on the nut side with the bolt head
70
as before lying against the support surface
110
. In this way, the engagement of the nut
100
with the groove
70
is reliably released and the steering wheel can be lifted from the steering shaft.
Claims
- 1. A device for the detachable fastening of a steering wheel on a steering shaft having an axis, said steering wheel having a hub provided with a through-bore arranged perpendicularly to said axis of said steering shaft, and said through-bore intersecting a groove arranged in said steering shaft, said device comprising a fastening means arranged in said through-bore, said fastening means having a bolt with a head and a shaft provided at least partially with an external thread and having a nut able to be screwed onto said shaft of said bolt, said nut being able to engage into said groove, said through-bore having two oppositely directed radial support surfaces arranged between said bolt head and said nut, one support surface being arranged on the bolt head side and said other support surface being arranged on the nut side, and a spring element being provided which engages one of said bolt and said nut and exerts a force onto one of said bolt and said nut, said force aiming for an increase of a distance between said bolt head and said nut.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said spring element is arranged between said support surface on said nut side and said nut and exerts a force onto said nut in a direction of said bolt head toward said nut.
- 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said spring element is arranged between said support surface on said bolt head side and said bolt head.
- 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said nut is secured against rotation in said through-bore.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said end of said through-bore on said nut side is secured against said nut falling out.
- 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein said nut has a conical chamfer with which it engages into said groove.
Priority Claims (1)
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200 05 884 |
Mar 2000 |
DE |
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