Claims
- 1. A locking configuration, comprising:
an adjustable steering column; a fixed mounting; a tilt-adjustable casing tube secured on said fixed mounting, said tilt-adjustable casing tube surrounding said adjustable steering column; a locking device provided between said fixed mounting and said tilt-adjustable casing tube, said locking device having an actuating lever pivotable between a locking position and a release position such that said actuating lever pivots laterally next to or below said tilt-adjustable casing tube and such that the releases position is below the locking position; said locking device having a handle component for said actuating lever, said handle component being disposed at a given distance from said tilt-adjustable casing tube when said actuating lever is in the locking position; and said actuating lever being configured as a deformation element for absorbing energy wherein said actuating lever is deformable in a crash such that said handle component moves toward said tilt-adjustable casing tube.
- 2. The locking configuration according to claim 1, wherein said actuating lever has an angled region formed with a predetermined buckling point.
- 3. The locking configuration according to claim 1, wherein said actuating lever has a hook-shaped bent region adjacent said handle component and is formed with a predetermined buckling point at said hook-shaped bent region.
- 4. The locking configuration according to claim 1, wherein:
said actuating lever has a cross-sectional profile selected from the group consisting of a rectangular profile and a T-shaped profile; and said actuating lever has a given region selected from the group consisting of an angled region and a bent region, said given region having a reduction in cross section for forming a predetermined buckling point.
- 5. The locking configuration according to claim 1, wherein:
said actuating lever is formed of metal; and said handle component has a metal core with a plastic coating and is screwed to said actuating lever.
- 6. The locking configuration according to claim 1, wherein:
said actuating lever is formed of steel; said handle component has a metal core with a plastic coating; and said actuating lever and said handle component are connected to one another as a two-part element.
- 7. The locking configuration according to claim 1, including:
a steering-column cladding surrounding said locking device and said tilt-adjustable casing tube; said steering-column cladding having a receiving trough formed therein for accommodating said handle component; and said receiving trough extending in a direction toward said tilt-adjustable casing tube and having a recess formed therein for providing a pass-through for said actuating lever.
- 8. The locking configuration according to claim 7, wherein said steering-column cladding is configured as a deformation element for absorbing impact energy.
- 9. The locking configuration according to claim 7, wherein:
said handle component has a side facing away from said steering column; and said side of said handle component facing away from said steering column is disposed substantially flush with said steering-column cladding when said actuating lever is in the locking position.
- 10. The locking configuration according to claim 7, including deformation elements provided between said tilt-adjustable casing tube and said steering-column cladding.
- 11. In combination with a vehicle having an adjustable steering column, a fixed mounting and a tilt-adjustable casing tube secured on the fixed mounting and surrounding the adjustable steering column, a locking device, comprising:
an actuating lever pivotable between a locking position and a release position such that said actuating lever pivots laterally next to or below the tilt-adjustable casing tube and such that the releases position is below the locking position; a handle component connected to said actuating lever, said handle component being disposed at a given distance from the tilt-adjustable casing tube when said actuating lever is in the locking position; and said actuating lever being configured as a deformation element for absorbing energy wherein said actuating lever is deformable in a crash such that said handle component moves toward the tilt-adjustable casing tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP02/07772, filed Jul. 12, 2002, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP02/07772 |
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10782324 |
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