Claims
- 1. A motor vehicle steering column including
- a steering shaft,
- a steering wheel having a hub at the center thereof,
- a cylindrical passage in said hub interrupted by a first pair of flat sides parallel to a longitudinal centerline of said cylindrical passage converging in a V-shape from a wide side of said cylindrical passage to a narrow side of said cylindrical passage,
- a cylindrical journal on said steering shaft interrupted by a second pair of flat sides parallel to a longitudinal centerline of said cylindrical journal converging in a V-shape corresponding to the V-shape of said first pair of flat sides of said cylindrical passage from a wide side of said cylindrical journal to a narrow side of said cylindrical journal,
- said cylindrical journal being received in said cylindrical passage with said first pair of flat sides facing said second pair of flat sides, and
- means on said steering shaft and on said hub operative to induce lateral thrust between said hub and said steering shaft so that said first pair of flat sides is wedged between said second pair of flat sides and to positively prevent dislodgment of said cylindrical journal from said cylindrical passage,
- characterized in that said means to induce lateral thrust between said hub and said steering shaft and to positively prevent dislodgment of said cylindrical journal from said cylindrical passage comprises:
- a lateral bore in said hub intersecting said cylindrical passage across said wide side thereof and including a first segment on a first side of said cylindrical passage and a second segment on an opposite second side of said cylindrical passage on a common centerline of said lateral bore with said first segment,
- a control rod in said lateral bore rotatable about said common centerline having a frustoconical body and a first end on one side of said frustoconical body in said first segment of said lateral bore and a second end on the other side of said frustoconical body journaled in said second segment of said lateral bore,
- an internal screw thread in said first segment of said lateral bore,
- an external screw thread on said first end of said control rod engaging said internal screw thread and cooperating therewith to effect linear translation of said control rod in said lateral bore in the direction of said common centerline in response to rotation of said control rod, and
- a lateral notch in said first cylindrical journal across said wide side thereof registering with said lateral bore in said hub having a surface at an angle to said common centerline substantially equal to the cone angle of said frustoconical body of said control rod so that said frustconical body and said surface of said lateral notch cooperate to convert linear translation of said control rod in the direction of said common centerline into lateral thrust of said hub relative to said steering shaft.
- 2. The motor vehicle steering column recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said surface of said lateral notch is a segment of a frustoconical body of revolution substantially matching said frustoconical body of said control rod.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/340,999, filed Nov. 17, 1994 and assigned to the assignee of this invention, now abandoned.
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