Claims
- 1. A damped steering assembly for a vehicle comprising:
a steering column; a steering wheel coupled to said steering column wherein said steering wheel controls steering of said vehicle; and an active vibration control mechanism disposed between said steering column and said steering wheel to dampen vibration transmitted from said steering column to said steering wheel.
- 2. The damped steering assembly as in claim 1 further comprising:
a passive vibration control mechanism disposed between said steering column and said steering wheel.
- 3. The damped steering assembly as in claim 2 wherein said active vibration control mechanism and said passive vibration control mechanism includes a flexure element, said flexure element includes a flexure body and at least one actuator disposed on said flexure body and a controller 5 coupled to said at least one actuator wherein said controller communicates a signal to said actuator to activate said actuator disposed on said flexurebody to dampen vibration.
- 4. The damped steering assembly as in claim 3 further comprising:
a rimless hub coupled to said steering column; a rimmed hub coupled to said rimless hub distal from said 5 steering column, said rimmed hub being connected to said steering wheel, said flexure element is disposed between said rimless hub and said rimmed hub wherein said flexure element couples said rimless hub with said rimmed hub.
- 5. The damped steering assembly as in claim 4 wherein said flexure body is coupled to said rimless hub and said rimmed hub with flexure mounts.
- 6. The damped steering assembly as in claim 5 wherein said flexure mount couples to an adaptor coupled to said rimless hub and to an adaptor coupled to said rimmed hub.
- 7. The damped steering assembly as in claim 3 further comprising:
a first actuator disposed on said flexure element; a second actuator disposed on said flexure element opposite 5 thereof; a controller coupled to said first actuator; and
- 8. The damped steering assembly as in claim 3 further comprising:
a load limiter coupled to said flexure element for preventing mechanical failure of the flexure element.
- 9. The damped steering assembly as in claim 7 wherein said controller has been programmed to provide control signals, wherein said programming is based on empirical or theoretical data pertinent to damped steering assembly vibration characteristics.
- 10. The damped steering assembly as in claim 3 wherein said flexure body is an aluminum alloy plate and said at least one actuator is a piezoelectric ceramic actuator.
- 11. The damped steering assembly as in claim 6, wherein said rimmed hub is mounted to said rimless hub by four of said flexure elements, each of said flexure elements having said flexure mounts connected to said adaptors; each of said adaptors being fastened to each of said rimmed hub and said rimless hub with a fastener, wherein said fastener rigidly fixes said adaptors to each of said rimmed hub and said rimless hub.
- 12. A method of actively controlling vibration transmitted to a steering wheel comprising:
coupling a steering wheel to a steering column; disposing a flexure element between said steering column and said steering wheel; sensing a vibration transmitted from said steering column to said steering wheel; dampening said vibration with said flexure element.
- 13. The method of actively controlling vibration transmitted to a steering wheel as in claim 12 further comprising:
coupling a rimless hub to said steering column at a distal end of said steering column, said distal end of said steering column being distal from a steering box; coupling a rimmed hub to said rimless hub distal from said steering column, said rimmed hub being coupled to said steering wheel; coupling said flexure element between each of said rimmed hub and said rimless hub, said flexure element includes a flexure body, at least one actuator disposed on said flexure body and a controller connected to said at least one actuator; receiving a vibration signal with said controller; sending a signal from said controller to said at least one actuator; flexing said flexure body through actuation of said at least one actuator; and dampening said vibration transmitted from said steering column to said steering wheel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/220,272 filed on Jul. 24, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60220272 |
Jul 2000 |
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