The present invention relates to a steering device according to the features of the preamble of claim 1.
Generic steering devices are sufficiently known. To protect the pump from being overloaded and to damp the end position, these have overflow channels, via which the hydraulic medium can overflow from one working chamber to the other working chamber shortly before reaching an end position and the servo pressure is thus relieved. The overflow channels can, as known from DE 42 21 459 or DE 938527, be formed by grooves which are incorporated in the inner wall of the working cylinder and arranged in the region of the end positions. If the piston is in an end position, the hydraulic medium can arrive from one working chamber via the grooves past the piston into the other working chamber.
It is furthermore known to directly arrange overflow channels on the double-acting working cylinder. These overflow channels are, in this case, either incorporated directly by means of bores in the housing of the working cylinder or arranged via additional channels on the outside of the working cylinder. Valves, such as, for example, a pressure relief valve may also be arranged in the overflow channel, as known from DE-OS 1 755 048.
The disadvantage In the above-described steering devices is that the overflow channels, to relieve the servo pressure on reaching the end position, are arranged directly on or in the working cylinder and only lead to a flow around the piston, so, disadvantageously, flow noises are linked and, in addition, the structure of the working cylinder is technically more complex and its housing dimensions are enlarged. Furthermore, no servo assistance is present when moving out of the end position, i.e. in this region, steering can only be mechanical.
The object of the present invention is therefore to develop an existing steering device such that a relief of the servo pressure takes place shortly before or on reaching the end position, wherein damping of the end position and protection of the pump from being overloaded is achieved by additional cooling of the hydraulic medium.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a steering device with the features of claim 1. Advantageous configurations emerge through the features of the sub-claims.
Damping of an end position and an additional cooling power can be achieved in a standard steering via the feed or return hose by means of the use of an excess pressure valve separately arranged parallel to the standard steering or its rotary slide valve and working cylinder, without technical changes having to be made to the double-acting working cylinder.
By the advantageous use of the pressure relief valve in a speed-dependent steering, advantageous damping of the end position can also be achieved in the parking region by increasing the hand torque as well as an additional cooling of the hydraulic medium by circulating the fluid via the hoses and the parameter branch.
A possible embodiment for a standard steering and for a speed-dependent steering will be described below in each case with the aid of drawings, in which:
The reaction device REACT generally has balls which are pressed onto oblique faces by means of the volume flow Qreact, so a reaction force is produced to increase the hand torque. A pressure-controlled control valve CV is connected in parallel to the reaction device to limit the hand torque produced by the reaction device. At low vehicle speeds the pressure in the feed line Zfeed increases up to a maximum pressure, after which the pressure relief valve 2 then opens and a volume flow QPARA flows through the pressure relief valve 2. This volume flow divides and flows partly through the reaction device REACT and, from a certain pressure, through the control valve CV. The volume flow Qreact in this case produces, as shown in the diagram of
If the vehicle exceeds a minimum speed, the end position (maximum steering angle is usually not reached and therefore neither is the maximum pressure at which the pressure relief valve 2 opens. As a result, the speed-dependent control of the proportional valve PV is not disturbed by the pressure relief valve 2, so the entire volume flow QPARA flows through the proportional valve PV.
The pressure relief valve 2 additionally integrated in the steering devices present therefore generally does not influence the steering device, so it can also be integrated without problems in existing steering systems.
Captions
Qges=Qtotal
QBypass=Qbypass
Qges=Qtotal
QRü=Qreact
RÜ=REACT
Kugeln=balls
Druck=pressure
Öffnungspunkt=opening point
ursprüngliche Kennlinie=original characteristic line
Zzu=Zfeed
RS=CV
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 052 078.2 | Oct 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/008247 | 8/23/2006 | WO | 00 | 12/10/2008 |