Claims
- 1. A steering mechanism for wheeled vehicles having right and left steer wheels comprising a transverse steer axle, a generally inverted U-shaped steering assembly surrounding said steer axle and connected to the steer wheels on opposite sides thereof, said steering assembly including steering arm and king post means operatively connected to each steer wheel at each side of the steer axle and tie rod means operatively connected at each opposite end to a said steering arm and king post means, said tie rod means including an hydraulic actuator, said steer axle being supported from said king post means, said tie rod means extending above said steer axle and operatively connected to said steer axle with said actuator being mounted for pivotal movements about a vertical axis and about a transverse horizontal axis.
- 2. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said actuator is also mounted for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis substantially perpendicular to said transverse axis.
- 3. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said operative connection of said tie rod means to said steer axle includes a vertical member mounted on the steer axle, a rotatable member mounted on the vertical member for rotation about said vertical axis and means connecting the hydraulic actuator to said rotatable member and pivotable about said horizontal axis.
- 4. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein said actuator is operatively connected to said rotatable member for additional pivotal movement about a longitudinal horizontal axis.
- 5. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein said last mentioned means comprises a yoke connected to opposite sides of the actuator and which depends downwardly therefrom, means connecting said yoke to the rotatable member permitting said pivotal movement of the actuator about said horizontal axis, said rotatable member comprising a tubular member for rotation about said vertical axis.
- 6. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein first pivot means mounts the actuator of said tie rod means for pivotal movement about said transverse horizontal axis, and second pivot means is connected to said first pivot means and mounts said actuator for pivotal movement about said vertical axis; said first and second pivot means providing for similtaneous twisting and forward and rearward movement of the tie rod means in a horizontal plane during changes in wheel steering angle.
- 7. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein third pivot means connects said actuator to said first pivot means for providing pivotal movement of said tie rod means about a horizontal axis substantially perpendicular to said transverse axis.
- 8. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein a post is supported from said steer axle, said second pivot means comprising a tubular member mounted on said post for rotation about said vertical axis.
- 9. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 8 wherein said first pivot means connects said tubular member to said actuator.
- 10. A steering mechanism as claimed in claim 9 wherein said vertical post is mounted in a recess of said steer axle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of my application Ser. No. 707,961, filed July 23, 1976, entitled Steering Mechanism, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,064,967.
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Divisions (1)
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