Information
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Patent Grant
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6237439
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Patent Number
6,237,439
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 29, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 074 492
- 074 493
- 280 777
- 280 779
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vehicle includes a receiver forming an aperture therethrough. A steering column armature assembly is received within the receiver aperture and includes a steering column. The steering column armature assembly includes a tilt locking feature for selectively locking the steering column at desired tilt locations with respect to the receiver, and a telescope locking feature for selectively locking telescoping movement of the steering column armature assembly with respect to the receiver. A single handle is operatively connected to the tilt locking feature and to the telescope locking feature for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a vehicle steering column assembly including a single release lever for actuation of tilting and telescoping movement.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Vehicle steering column assemblies sometimes include tilting and telescoping features for steering wheel adjustment. These adjustment features generally include separate levers for tilting and telescoping adjustment. Also, these assemblies require features which engage both the steering column assembly and the support structure to provide such adjustability. Accordingly, such designs require additional manufacturing steps when the steering column is assembled into the instrument panel in order to engage the telescoping or tilting features.
It is desirable to provide an improved steering column assembly wherein tilting and telescoping adjustment may be actuated by a single lever, and additional manufacturing steps are not required for attaching tilting or telescoping features as the steering column assembly is installed.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the above-referenced shortcomings of prior art steering column assemblies by providing a steering column assembly with a single release lever which actuates tilting and telescoping movement of the steering column, and in which the tilt and telescope features are fully contained within the steering column assembly, thereby eliminating the need for additional attachment steps when assembling the steering column assembly into the vehicle.
More specifically, the present invention provides a vehicle steering column assembly including a receiver forming an aperture therethrough, and a steering column armature assembly received within the receiver aperture and including a steering column. The steering column armature assembly includes a tilt locking feature for selectively locking the steering column at desired tilt locations with respect to the receiver, and a telescope locking feature for selectively locking telescoping movement of the steering column armature assembly with respect to the receiver. A single handle is operatively connected to the tilt locking feature and to the telescope locking feature for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column.
Preferably, the single handle is movable between a first position in which both the tilt and telescope locking features are locked, a second position in which only the telescope locking feature is locked, and a third position in which only the tilt locking feature is locked.
Also, preferably the receiver is a cross-car beam forming an aperture therethrough to receive the steering column armature assembly in a single step assembly operation. The receiver includes at least one gear rack and the steering column armature includes at least one rotatable gear engaged with the rack. The telescope locking feature is operative to prevent rotation of the rotatable gear.
The tilt locking feature includes an actuator arm connected to the single handle and engageable with a bulkhead stabilizer tooth assembly for preventing pivotable movement of the steering column.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide an improved steering column assembly in which tilt and telescope locking features are actuated by a single handle, and the tilt and telescope locking features are fully integrated into the steering column armature assembly.
The above object and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a schematic perspective view of a cross-car beam and steering column assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows an exploded perspective view of a cross-car beam and steering column assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
shows a perspective view of a partially disassembled steering column armature assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
shows an end perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
shows a top perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
shows a side view of the assembly of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
shows a plan view of a steering column armature assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 8
shows a perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
shows a side view of the assembly of the
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 10
shows an end view of the assembly of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 11
shows an exploded perspective view of an instrument panel assembly and cross-car beam in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 12
shows a perspective view of a cross-car beam in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 13
shows an enlarged partial perspective view of the cross-car beam shown in
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
shows an exploded view of the assembly as shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 15
shows a partial perspective view of the steering column armature assembly shown in
FIG. 7
received within the cross-car beam structure shown in
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 16
shows a cut-away perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 15
with the telescope assembly in the unlocked position;
FIG. 17
shows a cut-away perspective view of the assembly of
FIG. 15
with the telescope assembly in the locked position;
FIG. 18
shows a vertical cross-sectional view of the assembly of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 19
shows a vertical cross-sectional view of the assembly of
FIG. 17
;
FIG. 20
shows a perspective view of a clutch in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 21
shows a perspective view of a second gear engageable with the clutch of
FIG. 20
;
FIG. 22
shows a perspective view of a hub driver in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 23
shows a perspective view of a driven hub engageable with the hub driver of
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 24
shows a perspective view of a tilt locking feature in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 25
shows a perspective view of a steering column armature in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 25
a
shows a reverse partial perspective view of the armature of
FIG. 25
;
FIG. 26
shows a plan view of a clutch in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 27
shows a comparative schematic illustration of packaging space required by a prior art steering column assembly in comparison with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a schematic perspective view of a vehicle
10
in accordance with the present invention. The vehicle
10
includes A-pillars
12
,
14
, with a cross-car beam
16
connecting the A-pillars
12
,
14
. A steering column armature assembly
18
is integrated with the cross-car beam
16
for mounting a steering wheel
20
in the vehicle.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 2
, a partially disassembled steering column armature assembly
18
is shown prior to installation within an aperture
22
formed in the cross-car beam
16
. Preferably, the cross-car beam
24
is a cast component, wherein the aperture
22
is cast integrally therein, and the gear racks
26
,
28
are formed on upper and lower sides of the aperture
22
. The gear racks
26
,
28
at the upper and lower edges of the aperture
22
are configured to engage the gear sets
30
,
32
of the steering column armature assembly
18
such that the steering column armature assembly
18
may be telescopically adjusted with respect to the aperture
22
by moving the gear sets
30
,
32
along the gear racks
26
,
28
. In this configuration, a single gear of the gear sets
30
,
32
may act as a single attachment component for directly connecting the pivot joint
34
of the partially disassembled steering column armature assembly
18
to the cross-car beam
16
.
FIGS. 3-6
show various views of the partially disassembled steering column armature assembly
18
, which includes the gear sets
30
,
32
and armature
36
which houses the steering column
38
.
FIGS. 7-10
show the fully assembled steering column armature assembly
18
. As shown, the steering column armature assembly
18
includes a housing
40
having rollers
42
,
44
,
46
for rolling movement within the aperture
22
of the cross-car beam
16
, as shown in FIG.
15
. The steering column armature assembly
18
shown in
FIGS. 7-10
is a self-contained assembly, including tilting, telescoping and energy absorption features incorporated therein. The steering column armature
36
is pivotable about the pivot joint
34
when unrestricted by the tilt locking feature
50
, to be described below. Also, the entire steering column armature assembly is movable along the aperture
22
for telescoping adjustment when unrestricted by the telescope locking feature
52
, which is incorporated within the gear sets
30
,
32
, to be described below.
A single bail handle
54
is operatively connected to the tilt locking feature
50
and to the telescope locking feature
52
for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column
38
.
FIG. 11
shows an exploded view of various instrument panel and column components, including the upper instrument panel substrate
56
and lower instrument panel substrate
58
, which cooperate to enclose the cross-car beam
16
. Also, a grommet
60
and shroud assembly
62
are provided for enclosing the steering column assembly.
FIGS. 12 and 13
show additional perspective views of the cross-car beam
16
. In FIG.
13
, the upper and lower gear racks
26
,
28
of the aperture
22
are clearly visible.
The functionality of the steering column armature assembly
18
is most clearly understood with reference to the exploded view of FIG.
14
. The single handle
54
is connected to the actuator locks
64
,
66
, which cooperate with the bulkhead stabilizer teeth
68
to form the tilt locking feature
50
. As shown in
FIG. 24
, the actuator lock
64
has an aperture
120
for receiving the single handle
54
, and a locking end
122
which cooperates with the lock teeth
124
and stabilizer teeth
68
of the armature assembly
36
, shown in
FIG. 25
, to form the tilt locking feature
50
. The hub drivers
70
,
72
are connected to the respective first gears (outer gears)
74
,
76
, respectively, and to the actuator locks
64
,
66
. A clutch
78
,
80
is secured to each first gear
74
,
76
. As shown in
FIG. 26
, each clutch
78
,
80
includes two enlarged holes
82
,
84
with corresponding energy dissipating slots
86
,
88
. Pins extending from the respective first gear
74
,
76
engage within the holes
82
,
84
, and are forced through the energy dissipating slots
86
,
88
in a crash situation for energy dissipation when the clutch
78
,
80
is forced to rotate with respect to the respective first gear
74
,
76
. The pins
90
,
92
engageable within the holes
82
,
84
are shown in FIG.
14
.
The second gears (inner gears)
94
,
96
are attached to the driven hubs
98
,
100
, and assembled to the armature
102
. A hub driver
70
and driven hub
98
are shown in
FIGS. 22 and 23
. Severely canted mating threads
118
,
120
are provided to enable the fast lead operation. Preferably, the hub driver
70
and driven hub
98
are molded components.
When the single handle
54
is rotated approximately 20 degrees, the actuator locks
64
,
66
and fast lead hub drivers
70
,
72
also rotate 20 degrees. With this rotation, the driven hubs
98
,
100
move approximately 0.125 inch, taking the inner gears
94
,
96
with them. This unlocks the actuator locks
64
,
66
from the bulkhead stabilizer teeth
68
. At this point, only column tilt can be adjusted.
When the single handle
54
is rotated approximately 20 degrees more for a total of 40 degrees, the actuator locks
64
,
66
and fast lead screw hub drivers
70
,
72
also rotate 20 degrees more. With this rotation, the driven hubs
98
,
100
move approximately 0.125 inch more, taking the inner gears
94
,
96
with them. At this point, as shown in
FIG. 18
, the side teeth
104
of the inner gear
94
are now spaced away from the side teeth
106
of the clutch
78
, thereby allowing free counter-rotation of the inner gear
94
with respect to the attached clutch
78
and outer gear
74
. This counter-rotation is facilitated by the inner gear
94
being engaged only with the rack
28
at the bottom
108
of the aperture
22
, and the outer gear
74
being engaged only at the rack
28
at the top
110
of the aperture
22
. The opposite edge of each of the gears
74
,
94
is provided with clearance from the opposing aperture wall. Accordingly, with the gear teeth of the inner gear
94
only engaged at the bottom, and the gear teeth of the outer gear
74
only engaged at the top, telescoping movement of the steering column assembly occurs by means of counter-rotation of the gears
74
,
94
. At this point of 40 degrees of handle
54
movement, only column telescope can be adjusted.
Moving the single handle
54
back 40 degrees reverses the hub drivers
70
,
72
and re-engages the side teeth
104
,
106
of the inner gear
94
and clutch
78
, thereby locking in the newly-selected tilt and telescope positions. This locked position is shown in
FIGS. 17 and 19
, with
FIGS. 16 and 18
illustrating the unlocked position. As shown in
FIG. 19
, the face teeth
104
,
106
of the inner gear
94
and clutch
78
are engaged, thereby preventing counter-rotation of the inner gear
94
and outer gear
74
, preventing telescoping movement.
Returning to
FIG. 13
, the cross-car beam aperture
22
(receiver box) includes the gear racks
26
,
28
. As shown, each gear rack
26
,
28
includes an outer row
114
and inner row
112
of teeth. The outermost teeth
114
engage the outer gear
74
at the bottom of the aperture
22
, and the innermost teeth
112
engage the inner gear
94
at the top of the aperture
22
. This gear arrangement stabilizes the column assembly.
During the crash event, the side teeth
104
,
106
of the clutch
78
and inner gear
94
prevent relative rotation between the clutch
78
and inner gear
94
. The engaging side teeth
104
,
106
of the clutch
78
and inner gear
94
are shown in
FIGS. 20 and 21
. However, the clutch
78
is pinned to the outer gear
74
by the pins
90
,
92
shown in FIG.
14
. Turning to
FIG. 26
, the pins
90
,
92
engage within the holes
80
,
82
of the clutch
78
. The holes
82
,
84
are larger than the corresponding slots
86
,
88
, therefore the pins
90
,
92
stay in position under normal conditions. However, in a crash situation, the weak point is the energy dissipation slots
86
,
88
on the clutch
78
. When sufficient axial force is exerted on the steering column, the outer gear
74
forcibly counter-rotates with respect to the inner gear
94
, and the pins
90
,
92
deform the slots
86
,
88
of the clutch
78
and dissipate the energy. In an alternative embodiment, the pins
90
,
92
and slots
86
,
88
may be replaced with a pair of wires which are cold-formed by dragging the wires through bent slots during the crash event.
FIG. 27
is a schematic illustration of the packaging space required by a sample prior art steering column assembly A in comparison with the packaging space required by the present steering column assembly B. As shown, the invention provides significant packaging space savings by incorporating tilt, telescope and energy dissipation features in the removable steering column armature assembly.
While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle comprising:a receiver forming an aperture therethrough; a steering column armature assembly received within the receiver aperture and including a steering column, said steering column armature assembly including a tilt locking feature for selectively locking the steering column at desired tilt locations with respect to the receiver, and a telescope locking feature for selectively locking telescoping movement of the steering column armature assembly with respect to the receiver; a single handle operatively connected to said tilt locking feature and to said telescope locking feature for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column; and wherein said receiver includes at least one gear rack, said steering column armature includes at least one rotatable gear engaged with said rack, and said telescope locking feature is operative to prevent rotation of said rotatable gear.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said single handle is movable between a first position in which both said tilt and telescope locking features are locked, a second position in which only said telescope locking feature is locked, and a third position in which only said tilt locking feature is locked.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said tilt locking feature comprises an actuator arm connected to the single handle and engageable with a bulkhead stabilizer tooth assembly for preventing pivotal movement of the steering column.
- 4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein said steering column armature assembly comprises:a housing having rollers thereon for rolling movement within the aperture; said steering column being pivotally connected to the housing; and said bulkhead stabilizer tooth assembly being secured to the housing.
- 5. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said at least one gear rack comprises first and second gear racks at opposing sides of the aperture, said at least one gear comprises first and second gears engaged with the first and second gear racks, respectively, to facilitate counter-rotation of the first and second gears as the steering column armature assembly is moved along the first and second gear racks, and said telescope locking feature is operative to prevent counter-rotation of the first and second gears.
- 6. The vehicle of claim 5, wherein said telescope locking feature comprises a hub driver connected to the first gear and a driven hub connected to the second gear such that relative rotation of the hub driver and driven hub in a first direction causes the first and second gears to approach each other for locking engagement, and relative rotation in a second direction causes the first and second gears to move away from each other for unlocking for telescoping movement of the steering column armature assembly.
- 7. The vehicle of claim 6, wherein said second gear includes an intermediate gear attached thereto having side teeth engageable with corresponding side teeth on the first gear for locking engagement to prevent counter-rotation of the first and second gears.
- 8. A vehicle steering column assembly, comprising:a receiver forming an aperture therethrough; a housing having rollers thereon for rolling movement within the aperture; a steering column pivotally connected to the housing; a tilt locking feature engaged with the steering column for selectively locking the steering column at desired tilt locations with respect to the receiver; a telescope locking feature engaged with the steering column for selectively locking telescoping movement of the steering column with respect to the receiver; and a single handle operatively connected to said tilt locking feature and to said telescope locking feature for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column.
- 9. A vehicle steering column assembly, comprising:a receiver forming an aperture therethrough; a steering column armature assembly received within the receiver aperture and including a steering column, said steering column armature assembly including a tilt locking feature for selectively locking the steering column at desired tilt locations with respect to the receiver, and a telescope locking feature for selectively locking telescoping movement of the steering column armature assembly with respect to the receiver; and a single handle operatively connected to said tilt locking feature and to said telescope locking feature for selectively disengaging the tilt locking feature and telescope locking feature for adjustment of the steering column; wherein said single handle is movable between a first position in which both said tilt and telescope locking features are locked, a second position in which only said telescope locking feature is locked, and a third position in which only said tilt locking feature is locked.
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