Claims
- 1. Hydraulic servo steering gear comprising
- a steering shaft,
- a double-acting working piston,
- a housing in which said working piston is accommodated,
- a rack and sector gear connection between said steering shaft and said working piston,
- a steering spindle journalled in said housing which, in operation, is rotated to control steering,
- a steering nut, journalled in said working piston, in threaded engagement with the steering spindle,
- first and second abutment elements secured relative to the steering nut and the working piston, respectively to limit angular movement of the steering nut relative to the working piston,
- resilient means fixed between the steering nut and the working piston and, in operation, tending to restore the steering nut and the working piston to a predetermined relative angular position when movement from the said predetermined position occurs,
- a bore defined in said working piston,
- a piston and sleeve type control mechanism arranged in said bore,
- an inlet communicating with a chamber disposed within the outer periphery of the sleeve, said inlet enabling high pressure liquid to enter said steering gear and thereby reach said chamber,
- said housing having an outlet enabling low pressure liquid to leave said steering gear,
- an entraining member connecting the steering nut to the piston of the said control mechanism,
- securing means positioned to secure said sleeve against angular displacement within said bore of the working piston,
- the piston of the control mechanism defining a first channel forming part of a connection between said chamber and a high pressure space at one end of the working piston,
- the sleeve of the control mechanism defining a second channel forming part of a connection between said chamber and a further high pressure space at the other end of the working piston,
- angular movement of the piston of the said control mechanism relative to the sleeve in one direction tending to connect the first channel but not the second channel to said inlet for high pressure liquid, and angular movement of the piston of the said control mechanism relative to the sleeve in the other direction tending to connect the second channel but not the first channel to said inlet for high pressure liquid,
- the sleeve having a substantially cylindrical outer surface and fitting loosely in said bore in a radial sense, and
- adjacent each end of the control sleeve a respective one of two ring seals is disposed on the outer cylindrical surface of the sleeve to form an annular space due to said loose fitting, said annular space being defined between said two ring seals and being in flow connection with a liquid return space communicating with said outlet.
- 2. Hydraulic servo steering gear according to claim 1, wherein the said securing means are adjustable to allow angular adjustment of the said sleeve.
- 3. Hydraulic servo steering gear according to claim 1, wherein said ring seals are resilient and are effective to maintain the said sleeve centered in the said bore.
- 4. Hydraulic servo steering gear comprising
- a steering shaft,
- a double-acting working piston,
- a housing in which said working piston is accommodated,
- a rack and sector gear connection between said steering shaft and said working piston,
- a steering spindle journalled in said housing, which in operation, is rotated to control steering,
- a steering nut, journalled in said working piston in threaded engagement with the steering spindle,
- first and second abutment elements secured relative to the steering nut and the working piston, respectively, to limit angular movement of the steering nut relative to the working piston,
- resilient means fixed between the steering nut and the working piston and, in operation, tending to restore the steering nut and the working piston to a predetermined relative angular position when movement from the said predetermined position occurs,
- a cylindrical bore defined in said working piston,
- a piston-and-sleeve type control mechanism arranged in said bore,
- said sleeve of said control mechanism being generally cup-shaped and having a substantially cylindrical side wall and a planar end wall, the sleeve rotatably receiving the piston of the control mechanism within said cylindrical side wall,
- an inlet communicating with a chamber disposed within the outer periphery of the side wall of the sleeve and serving to enable high pressure liquid to enter the servo steering gear and then flow into said chamber,
- said housing having an outlet enabling low pressure liquid to leave said steering gear,
- an entraining member connecting the steering nut to the piston of the said control mechanism,
- securing means positioned to secure said sleeve against angular displacement within said bore of the working piston,
- the piston of the control mechanism defining a first channel forming part of a connection between said chamber and a high pressure space at one end of the working piston,
- the sleeve of the control mechanism defining a second channel forming part of a connection between said chamber and a further high pressure space at the other end of the working piston,
- angular movement of the piston of the said control mechanism relative to the sleeve in one direction tending to connect the first channel but not the second channel to said inlet for high pressure liquid, and angular movement of the piston of the said control mechanism relative to the sleeve in the other direction tending to connect the second channel but not the first channel to said inlet for high pressure liquid,
- the sleeve fitting loosely in said cylindrical bore in a radial sense, and
- adjacent each end of the control sleeve a respective one of two ring seals is disposed on the outer cylindrical surface of the sleeve,
- said loose fitting of the sleeve in the bore defining an annular space which is defined between said bore and a radially outer wall of the sleeve, said annular space extending over the major length of said cylindrical side wall and between said two ring seals, said annular space being in permanent communication with said outlet.
- 5. Hydraulic servo steering gear as claimed in claim 4, wherein the steering spindle has a central bore which communicates with said inlet, said steering gear additionally comprising a tube slidably received in said bore in the steering spindle, the piston of the control mechanism having a central bore, and the tube passing through said spindle bore, also passing through said piston bore and communicating with said chamber, such that high pressure liquid entering the inlet passes through the central bore in the steering spindle, through said tube and thence into said chamber.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 671,298 filed Mar. 29, 1976, now abandoned.
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