The present invention relates to a powder-metallurigical method and a steering system for a vehicle comprising a swivel motor for power steering assistance.
Ball-and-nut power steering systems are known in the prior art for steering gears for high steering axle loads.
Ball-and-nut power steering systems have a complex construction. The manufacture of a ball-and-nut steering system involves high costs also for this reason.
It is therefore an aim of the invention to provide a steering gear for high steering axle loads which is particularly characterized by a simple and therefore cost effective manufacturing process.
As a first embodiment of the invention, a powder-metallurigical method for manufacturing components of a swivel motor for a steering system of a vehicle is provided, said method involving the steps: pressing 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or any number of wing elements, assembling the wing elements and sintering the wing elements and/or pressing 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or any number of housing kelements, assembling the housing elements and sintering the housing elements.
By means of the design of the swivel motor according to the invention out of a plurality of individual parts, in particular with identical types for multiple use in a swivel motor, pressing processes involving large elements can be avoided. Instead, a multiplicity of small elements are pressed, assembled and formed to a unit by sintering. As a result, a powder-metallurgical method is made possible even for large swivel motors. Moreover, an arbitrary scalability of the swivel motors according to the invention results. By means of the arbitrarily large selection of the pressure chambers of the swivel motor, swivel motors can further be produced for high torques without the pressure chambers in question having to be designed for high pressures.
A further substantial advantage of the method according to the invention is that long, narrow grooves of the wing elements and/or the housing elements, in contrast to the conventional manufacturing method, are possible without any large problems using the powder-metallurigical process. In the case of a conventional machining method, delicate tools are required which result in short service lives and low feed rates. Seals are inserted into the grooves, which in turn are necessary in order to seal off the individual chambers of the swivel motor from one another.
As a second embodiment of the invention, a steering system for a vehicle having a swivel motor for power steering assistance is provided, wherein the swivel motor is manufactured according to a method of the invention.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method is provided, wherein the wing elements and/or the housing elements are designed at least virtually identically.
By means of the identical design of the wing elements and/or the housing elements, identical pressing tools can be used. In addition, the wing elements and/or housing elements can be manufactured in the same press, whereby a cost-effective manufacture is ensured.
In a further embodiment according to the invention, a method is provided, wherein the pressing of the wing elements and/or the pressing of the housing elements results by means of the shaping process: “press vertically”.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided, said method further involving the steps: fitting a shaft into the sintered wing elements, assembling the sintered wing elements comprising the shaft and the sintered housing elements to a swivel motor.
It can be considered a concept of the invention to construct a swivel motor as a steering gear for high steering axle loads, said swivel motor consisting of a plurality of powder-metallurgical pressed components (green parts) which are sintered to a unit. The components can, for example, be wing elements and/or housing elements. By means of a sequential succession or respectively stacking of a plurality of wing elements or a plurality of housing elements, swivel motors can be manufactured for arbitrarily high torques. Long, narrow grooves can be advantageously achieved by the method according to the invention, whereby advantageous embodiments of a swivel motor comprising long wing elements are easily made possible in a production technical manner. The seals necessary for sealing the chambers can be inserted in these grooves.
The individual features can, of course, also be combined with one another, whereby advantageous effects can also arise in part which go beyond the sum of the individual effects.
Further details and advantages of the invention are clearly described with the aid of the exemplary embodiments depicted in the drawings. In the drawings:
It should be noted that the terms “comprise” or “involve the” do not exclude further elements or method steps. The term “one” likewise does not exclude a plurality of elements and steps.
The reference signs used only serve to increase the understandability and should in no way be seen as limiting, wherein the protective area of the invention is reflected by the claims.
1 housing assembled from a plurality of housing elements
2 wing element/wing segment
3 shaft
4 wing assembled from a plurality of wing segments
5 housing element/housing segment
6 chamber
7 chamber
8 groove for sealing frame on the wing element
9 groove for sealing frame on the housing element
10 centroid of the area
11 centroid of the area
12 spacing
13 spacing
14 middle axis
15 web region
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 112 377.8 | Aug 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/068724 | 8/14/2015 | WO | 00 |