The present invention relates to a speed reducer and an electric power steering apparatus having the same.
Power steering apparatuses for reducing steering load on drivers are known in vehicle steering apparatuses. Conventionally, hydraulic power steering apparatuses have been widely used as power steering apparatuses. However, in accordance with the recent tendency of high efficiency of automobiles, hydraulic power steering apparatuses are being replaced with efficient electric power steering apparatuses (EPS) in many cases.
A torque sensor 103 is provided on the steering shaft 102 to detect a steering torque generated in the shaft. Based on a signal representing the torque detected by the torque sensor 103 and a vehicle speed signal input from a not-shown vehicle speed sensor, a control unit 106 calculates an assist steering force to be supplied to a steering mechanism, i.e., a current command value which determines a magnitude of current to be supplied to a motor 105, and drives the motor 105 based on the calculated current command value.
The holder 125 is attached onto an inner surface of a hole 120c (see
A biasing member 127 having a hole 127a, into which an axial end 121c of the worm 121 is fitted, is disposed on an axially outer side (an opposite side to the worm 121) of the bush 126. A coil spring 128 is wound between a stepped portion 125b of the holder 125 and an outer face of the biasing member 127, and end portions of the coil spring 128 are engaged with engaging portions 127d formed on right and left side faces of the biasing member 127.
According to this configuration, in a state in which the axial end 121c of the worm 121 is fitted into the hole 127a of the biasing member 127, the worm teeth 121a of the worm 121 are elastically biased towards the worm wheel teeth 124a of the worm wheel 124 due to elastic deformation of the coil spring 128, whereby a preload is applied to the meshing portion between the worm teeth 121a and the worm wheel teeth 124a to suppress a generation of teeth striking noise in the meshing portion (see Patent Document 1).
The holder having the configuration described above is effective in suppressing the teeth striking noise in the meshing portion of the worm speed reducer. However, working efficiency is poor since the holder needs to be attached into the pocket-like hole on the bottom surface of the housing, and besides, assembling process is complicated, such as fixing the outer ring of the ball bearing to the holder by clamping, so that a manufacturing cost becomes high as the number of working process increases. It is an object of the present invention to provide a speed reducer and an electric power steering apparatus having the same which addresses the problems described above.
The present invention solves the problems described above, and according to the invention of claim 1, a speed reducer includes a worm and a worm wheel, wherein a worm shaft is elastically preloaded in a meshing direction. The speed reducer is characterized in that it further includes a biasing member having a fitting portion which is fitted on an axial end portion of the worm shaft arranged inside a housing, and a holder which supports the biasing member with a spring such that the basing member is movable in the meshing direction of the worm and the worm wheel. The worm shaft is supported inside the housing via a bearing which is arranged in series with the holder in an axial direction, and the holder and the bearing are biased in the axial direction by an elastic member and are positioned on a stepped portion formed on an interior of the housing.
The holder includes a protruded portion extending in the axial direction, and the housing includes a recessed portion into which the protruded portion is fitted. The fitting of the protruded portion of the holder into the recessed portion of the housing determines a phase of the worm shaft around the axial direction and restricts a rotation of the holder.
The speed reducer further includes an annular fixing member which compresses and holds, inside the housing, the elastic member which biases the holder and the bearing in the axial direction inside the housing.
The fixing member includes a fixed portion along a circumferential edge thereof which is brought into pressure contact with the interior of the housing so as to be fixed thereto, and an elastic piece which biases the elastic member in the axial direction.
According to the invention of claim 5, an electric power steering apparatus includes the speed reducer according to any of claims 1 to 4.
As described above, the speed reducer according to the invention of claim 1 includes a worm and a worm wheel, wherein a worm shaft is elastically preloaded in a meshing direction. The speed reducer is characterized in that it further includes a biasing member having a fitting portion which is fitted on an axial end portion of the worm shaft arranged inside a housing, and a holder which supports the biasing member with a spring such that the basing member is movable in the meshing direction of the worm and the worm wheel. The worm shaft is supported inside the housing via a bearing which is arranged in series with the holder in an axial direction, and the holder and the bearing are biased in the axial direction by an elastic member and are positioned on a stepped portion formed on an interior of the housing.
Accordingly, the bearing and the holder can easily be attached in the pocket-like hole on the bottom surface of the housing, whereby the assembling process is simplified, and the teeth striking noise in the meshing portion of the worm speed reducer can be suppressed without increasing manufacturing cost.
In addition, the electric power steering apparatus according to the invention of claim 5 includes the speed reducer according to any of inventions of claims 1 to 4. Therefore, similar advantages as those in the invention of claims 1 to 4 can be obtained.
Hereinafter, a speed reducer according to an embodiment of the present invention and an electric power steering apparatus having the speed reducer will be described. An overall configuration of the electric power steering apparatus is similar to the configuration of the conventional electric power steering apparatus which is previously described with reference to
With reference to
The annular bush 18, which is made of resin material and is elastically deformable, is fitted inside an inner ring of the ball bearing 15, and a small-diameter portion 12b of the worm shaft 12 is via the bush 18.
The substantially-annular holder 19 is disposed on an axially outer side (an opposite side from the worm shaft 12) of the ball bearing 15, and a side face of the holder 19 along an outer edge thereof is in contact with the side face of the outer ring of the ball bearing 15. An annular groove 19b is formed on an axially outer side (an opposite side from the worm shaft 12) of the holder 19, and a biasing member 20 having a hole 20a, into which an axial end 12c of the worm shaft 12 is fitted, is disposed on an inner side of the groove 19b. A coil spring 21, which is a spring member, is wound between an outer circumference of the biasing member 20 and an outer circumference of the holder 19, and end portions of the coil spring 21 are engaged with engaging portions 19d which are formed on right and left side faces of the holder 19.
Next, assembling of the components described above will be described. Firstly, as a preliminary work, the coil spring 21 is wound between the outer circumference of the biasing member 20 and the outer circumference of the holder 19. Next, the holder 19 and the biasing member 20, around which the coil spring 21 is wound, are disposed in the bottom portion of the end portion of the housing 11 which is closed in the pocket-like manner, and the holder 19 and the outer ring of the ball bearing 15, to which the bush 18 is attached, are attached to the stepped portion 11a of the housing 11.
Further, the annular wave washer 17 is disposed on an outer side (a worm side) of the outer ring of the ball bearing 15, and a retainer 16 is disposed on an outer side of the annular wave washer 17 and is pressed in the axial direction, whereby an outer circumferential face 16a of the retainer 16 is brought into press contact with an inner surface of the housing 11 so as to be fixed thereto. As shown in
Next, the worm shaft 12 is inserted. The axial end 12c of the worm shaft 12 is inserted into the hole 20a of the biasing member 20, and the small-diameter portion 12b of the worm shaft 12 is inserted into the bush 18 attached to the inner ring of the ball bearing 15 so as to be supported therein.
According to this configuration, in a state in which the axial end 12c of the worm shaft 12 is fitted in the hole 20a of the biasing member 20, worm teeth of the worm 12 are elastically biased and can be displaced towards worm wheel teeth of a worm wheel, due to elastic deformation of the coil spring 21 and elastic deformation of the bush 18. Further, because the wave washer 17 is disposed, the ball bearing 15 and the holder 19 are pressed in the axial direction without looseness. Therefore, a preload is applied to a meshing portion between the worm teeth and the worm wheel teeth, thereby making it possible to suppress the generation of teeth striking noise.
According to the configuration described above, even though the end portion of the housing 11 is formed in a pocket-like shape, the holder 19, the biasing member 20 and the ball bearing 15 can easily be attached inside the housing 11 to rotatably support the worm shaft 12 with the ball bearing 15.
In addition, the holder 19 is formed with a protruded portion 19c extending parallel to the axial direction, while the bottom surface of the end portion of the housing 11a is formed with a recessed portion 11 which corresponds to the protruded portion 19c, so that when the holder 19 is disposed on the bottom surface of the end portion of the housing 11, the protruded portion 19c of the holder 19 engages with the recessed portion 11c of the housing 11, wherein a phase (a rotational angle) of the holder 19 around the axial direction is determined and a rotation of the holder 19 is restricted. Thus, the assembling is facilitated.
The protruded portion 19c of the holder 19 can serve as one of the engaging portions 19d with which the end portions of the coil spring 21 engage. In this case, one of the engaging portions 19d is made to extend parallel to the axial direction to provide the protruded portion 19c (see
The phase of the protruded portion 19c shown in
The material of the holder may be synthetic resin or sintered metal. Further, the wave washer 17, which is the elastic member, is not limited to the wave washer 17, and rubber or a disc spring may be used.
While the speed reducer according to the present invention and the electric power steering apparatus having the speed reducer have been described heretofore, the speed reducer according to the present invention can of course be applied to speed reducers for general machineries other than the electric power steering apparatus.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2006-151743) filed on May 31, 2006, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
A speed reducer having a holder provided on an axial end of a worm shaft and an electric power steering apparatus having the speed reducer are provided. A configuration of the holder is effective in suppressing teeth striking noise in a meshing portion of the worm speed reducer and the holder can easily be attached to the housing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-151743 | May 2006 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2007/058560 | 4/19/2007 | WO | 00 | 11/26/2008 |