Claims
- 1. A steering system for a motor vehicle comprising:a steering shaft; a hand wheel attached to one end of said steering shaft; an input shaft in mechanical communication with said steering shaft, said input shaft having an axis about which it rotates, said axis being displaced from an axis of said steering shaft; an input sun gear fixed to said input shaft; a planetary gear engaged to said input gear, said planetary gear being carried by a planetary gear carrier; a second planetary gear engaged to said planetary gear, said second planetary gear not being engaged to said input sun gear; an output sun gear engaged to said second planetary gear; said output sun gear being in mechanical communication with an output shaft; and an electric motor in mechanical communication with said planetary gear carrier.
- 2. The steering system of claim 1 further comprising an input gear attached to another end of said steering shaft and a differential input gear engaged to said input gear, said differential input gear being fixed to said input shaft.
- 3. The steering system of claim 1 wherein said planetary gear carrier includes a worm gear and said electric motor is in mechanical communication with a worm, said worm being in engagement with said worm gear thereby placing said electric motor in mechanical communication with said planetary gear carrier.
- 4. The steering system of claim 1 further comprising a differential output gear in mechanical communication with a lower shaft of said steering system, said lower shaft having a pinion at its lower end in engagement with a rack portion of a rack and pinion steering mechanism.
- 5. The steering system of claim 4, wherein said differential output gear rotates in the same direction as said output sun gear.
- 6. The steering system of claim 4 wherein said lower shaft is in mechanical communication with an upper gear, said steering system further comprising an idler gear engaged with said differential output gear and said upper gear.
- 7. The steering system of claim 1 further comprising a stop formed on said worm gear to limit the extent of rotation of said worm gear.
- 8. The steering system of claim 7 wherein said stop comprises a pin.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon, and claims the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/193,113 filed Mar. 30, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Dr. Eckrich M. et al., “New Steering—BMW on the road to success with ASCET-SD, ES1000 and INCA”, Real Times pp. 20-21, Jan., 2001. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/193113 |
Mar 2000 |
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