The present invention relates to a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1.
In a steer-by-wire steering system, the vehicle's steering wheel is disengaged from the steering mechanism. Steering movement is achieved by a steering actuator with an electric motor. The steering actuator operates in response to detected values of various steering parameters, such as steering wheel angle and vehicle speed etc. The detected values are communicated electronically to the steering actuator from sensors, whereby the electric motor drives the rack and orients the steerable wheels in the desired direction. The steering actuator could be called steering gear.
Even though the mechanical linkage between the steering wheel and the road wheels has been eliminated, a steer-by-wire steering system is expected to produce the same functions and steering feel as a conventional mechanically linked steering system. The forces generated in moving the road wheels have to be fed back to the steering wheel to provide information for directional control of the vehicle to the driver. The feedback also contributes to a feeling of steering referred to as steering feel. In steer-by-wire steering systems the feedback and steering feel respectively is generated with a feedback actuator connected to the steering wheel.
The patent application DE 10 2015 210 528 A1 discloses a feedback actuator with a damping device including spring elements, which introduces a damping torque into the steering shaft opposite to a steering toque. Drawbacks of this feedback actuator are its large build volume and complex construction.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved feedback actuator in a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle, which generates a better steering feel while having a space-saving and simple design.
This object is achieved by a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle having the features of claim 1.
Accordingly, a steer-by-wire steering system for a motorized vehicle comprising a feedback actuator to simulate a steering feel to a steering device is provided, wherein said feedback actuator has an electric motor with a motor shaft connected to a driver input shaft to be able to transmit a torque, wherein said motor shaft is able to be rotated in at least one rolling bearing, and wherein the rolling elements of the at least one rolling bearing are arranged in a magnetorheological fluid and wherein the feedback actuator further comprises means to pass a magnetic field through said magnetorheological fluid for stiffening said fluid and restricting movement of said rolling elements. This magnetorheologic fluid brake element allows for passive force feedback. Feedback actuator motor torque and costs are this way drastically reduced.
Preferably, the means to pass a magnetic field through said magnetorheological fluid includes a ring-shaped coil.
It is advantageous, if the coil is arranged in the at least one rolling bearing housing, wherein the at least one rolling bearing housing is preferably filled with the magnetorheological fluid. The MRF damping device is this way designed as one integrated unit and there is no need for extra packaging space.
In a preferred embodiment, the motor shaft is able to be rotated in an upper bearing and a lower bearing, wherein the upper bearing holds the free end of the motor shaft and the lower bearing is positioned at the opposite side of the motor's rotor. In that regard, the rolling elements of the lower bearing are preferably arranged in a magnetorheological fluid.
Further the motor shaft can hold a motor pulley as part of a transmission gear, wherein the transmission gear includes a belt connected on one side to the motor pulley and on another side to a pulley arranged on the driver input shaft. Alternatively, the motor shaft can hold a first gear and the drive input shaft can hold a second gear, wherein the first gear meshes the second gear. Preferably, the first gear is a worm and the second gear is a worm wheel.
Alternatively, the motor shaft can be coupled directly to the driver input shaft.
One exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described below with aid of the drawings. In all figures the same reference signs denote the same components or functionally similar components.
As shown in
Formed into or onto the motor shaft 12 is a motor pulley 13 as part of a transmission gear 14. Attached to the motor pulley 13 is a belt 15 driving a pulley 16 connected to the driver input shaft 6.
The electric motor 11 as depicted in
When subjected to a magnetic field, the MRF 27 greatly increases its apparent viscosity, to the point of becoming a viscoelastic solid. This way the yield stress of the MRF can be controlled very accurately by varying the magnetic field intensity.
Thus, when a magnetic field is created by running an electric current from a power source, not shown, through the coil 24, the magnetorheological fluid 27 becomes stiffened (higher viscosity), so that a higher torque to rotate the ball bearing 202 and thereby a higher torque to rotate the motor shaft 12 is necessary and the movement of the motor shaft will be braked. Furthermore, the current could be increased and the magnetorheological fluid 27 becomes solidified therebetween, preventing movement of ball bearing 202 and thereby preventing movement of the motor shaft 12. When the power is off and the magnetorheological fluid 27 is a free-flowing liquid, it offers little resistance to the ball bearing's movement.
The bearing according to the present invention makes it possible to continuously control the damping rate by changing the viscosity of the MRF. End position lock of the steering wheel with high torque is possible, as well as curb-push off and curb damage protection. Even in case of electric motor failure damping can be carried out.
Ball bearings are illustrated, but other types of rolling elements could be substituted therefor.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/071644 | 8/29/2017 | WO | 00 |