The present invention relates to a rack and pinion steering system for a motor vehicle having the features of the preamble of claim 1.
Rack and pinion steering systems of the generic type have a rack which is guided in a linearly movable manner in a gear housing, and a rotatably mounted steering pinion which is in engagement with the rack. The steering torque which is exerted on a steering wheel by a driver is transmitted via a steering shaft to an input shaft of the steering gear. The input shaft of the steering gear is connected to a steering pinion which meshes with the rack. A rotation of the input shaft and the steering pinion is converted via the tooth engagement of the rack into a linear movement of the rack. Track rods are articulated on the rack, with the aid of which track rods the steered wheels are adjusted by a wheel lock angle. The rotation of the steering wheel is thus converted into a steering movement of the steered wheels. In the case of electrically assisted rack and pinion steering systems, a servomotor is provided which acts, for example, by means of a mechanical step-down gear mechanism with a worm and a worm gear on the steering pinion and thus assists the driver during a steering maneuver.
Laid open specification DE 10 2011 001 217 A1 discloses a steering system which has an electric steering drive, the rotational movements of which are transmitted via a step-down gear mechanism to a steering linkage. The steering system has a multiple-piece housing, the housing parts of which surround both the steering linkage, the worm gear mechanism and the steering drive. Here, the drive gear housing part which surrounds the worm gear mechanism and the steering gear housing part which surrounds the steering linkage are connected to one another via screw connections. A sealing ring is arranged in the contact region between the two housing parts, with the result that the penetration of moisture and dust from the surroundings into the housing can be avoided. A dirt seal of this type in a greatly corrosive environment is not considered to be sufficient, however.
DE 233657 A1 has disclosed a rack drive unit which has a housing which is assembled from at least two parts, a section for the pinion housing and a section for the rack housing being provided which are joined together and are connected to one another to form a unitary housing. This construction proves problematic in that a very accurate fit of the housing halves is required. Slight warping of the housing parts leads to a gap being formed, in which dirt is collected.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to specify a rack and pinion steering system for a motor vehicle having a gear housing which is sealed satisfactorily with respect to the surroundings in a structurally simple way.
Accordingly, a rack and pinion steering system for a motor vehicle is provided comprising a pinion shaft which is connected to a steering shaft and has a steering pinion which is in engagement with a rack which is mounted in a gear housing such that it can be displaced along a longitudinal axis for pivoting steerable wheels, and having an electric motor which drives the pinion shaft via a step-down gear mechanism, the rack, the pinion shaft and the step-down gear mechanism forming an overall arrangement, the overall arrangement being received in the gear housing, and the gear housing being configured in one piece. As a result of the single-piece configuration of the gear housing, a seal between the steering gear housing and the drive gear housing can be dispensed with.
It is preferred if, at its end which is close to the steering shaft, the pinion shaft is connected to a torsion bar which connects the pinion shaft to an input shaft, the torsion bar being part of a torque sensor which determines the steering torque which is applied at the steering wheel and is required for actuating the electric motor, and the torque sensor likewise being received in the single-piece gear housing. The single-piece housing is less expensive and also considerably lighter in comparison with conventional multiple-piece housings.
The step-down gear mechanism is preferably arranged at an end of the pinion shaft, which end is remote from the steering shaft. It is preferred here if the step-down gear mechanism and the electric motor are arranged on the opposite side of the rack with respect to the torque sensor. This configuration has the advantage that the step-down gear mechanism is arranged closer to the roadway, to be precise below the rack, and is therefore separated spatially from the contamination-sensitive sensor region of the torque sensor.
Furthermore, it is advantageous if the step-down gear mechanism is a worm gear mechanism, a worm gear of the worm gear mechanism surrounding the pinion shaft concentrically and being connected fixedly to the latter so as to rotate with it.
The pinion shaft is preferably mounted rotatably in a bearing in the single-piece gear housing.
It is preferred if the single-piece gear housing is a cast housing made from aluminum or magnesium or plastic.
Two preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in greater detail in the following text using the drawings. Identical or identically acting components are denoted by the same designations in the figures, in which:
Since the worm gear mechanism is arranged at that end 1300 of the pinion shaft 80 which is remote from the steering shaft and is therefore arranged so as to lie below the pinion, the servomotor can likewise be attached on the underside of the steering gear, which is particularly space-saving. Here, the underside is to be understood to mean that side of the steering gear 4 in the direction of the roadway 70.
The tapered portion of the pinion shaft simplifies the assembly of the steering gear in such a way that the rack 5 can be pushed past the pinion shaft 80 in the region of the tapered portion 17. After the rack 5 has been received in the transmission housing 10, the pinion shaft 80 is pressed downward in the direction of the roadway 70, in order to bring the steering pinion 8 into engagement with the toothing system 9 of the rack 5.
The gear housing 10 is preferably a cast housing made from aluminum or magnesium or plastic.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 013 270.1 | Nov 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/078540 | 11/8/2017 | WO | 00 |