The present disclosure relates to steering mechanisms, and more specifically to steering mechanisms utilizing an electric linear actuator.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Riding mowers typically include some form of steering device. These steering devices can include hydraulic cylinders and electric rotary motors for wheel turning operation. However, these steering devices can include complicated geometry including a large number of parts. Further, use of hydraulic cylinder devices can result in oil spillage, which can damage turf.
A riding mower assembly may include a mower frame, first and second wheels, and a steering assembly. The steering assembly may include a steering frame member fixed to the mower frame, a first steering arm rotatably coupled to a first end of the steering frame member and having the first wheel coupled thereto, a second steering arm rotatably coupled to a second end of the steering frame member and having the second wheel coupled thereto, an actuation mechanism, and a cross-member. The actuation mechanism may include a first end coupled to the steering frame member and a second end coupled to the first steering arm. The actuation mechanism may include a motor having an actuation arm extending therefrom that rotates the first steering arm in a first rotational direction when extended and rotates the first steering arm in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction when retracted. The cross-member may have a first end coupled to the first steering arm and a second end coupled to the second steering arm to translate rotation of the first steering arm to the second steering arm.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. Throughout this specification, like reference numerals will be used to refer to like elements.
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With additional reference to
Steered wheel 36 can be rotatably coupled to mounting assembly 38. More specifically, mounting assembly 38 can include a bracket 42 having a wheel mounting portion 44 and a frame coupling portion 46 fixed for rotation with one another. Wheel mounting portion 44 can extend through a center of steered wheel 36, rotatably coupling steered wheel 36 to bracket 42. Frame coupling portion 46 can include a cylindrical member 48 having a flange 50 extending from an end thereof. Cylindrical member 48 can be rotatably coupled to frame 12. More specifically, cylindrical member 48 can be located within a bearing portion 52 of frame 12. Flange 50 can be fixed for rotation with cylindrical member 48 and can extend radially outwardly therefrom forming a moment arm. Flange 50 can further include a mounting aperture 54 extending therethrough for coupling mounting assembly 38 to electric linear actuator 40.
Electric linear actuator 40 can include a housing 58 containing an electric motor 60 and an actuation arm 62. Housing 58 can be fixed to frame 12 at a first end and actuation arm 62 can extend from housing 58 a second end thereof. Electric motor 60 can be coupled to a first end of actuation arm 62 and can selectively extend and retract actuation arm 62. More specifically, electric motor 60 can linearly displace actuation arm 62 relative to housing 58, and therefore frame 12. A second end of actuation arm 62 can be coupled to mounting assembly 38. More specifically, second end of actuation arm 62 can include a pin member (not shown) extending therefrom and into mounting aperture 54 in flange 50. The pin member can be rotatably disposed within mounting aperture 54.
In operation, when steering device 16 is actuated, a signal can be sent to motor controller 34 and then from motor controller 34 to electric linear actuator 40. Electric motor 60 can be operated based on the signal received from motor controller 34. More specifically, actuation arm 62 can be linearly extended or retracted based on the desired turning of steered wheel 36. Extension or retraction of actuation arm 62 can cause rotation of mounting assembly 38, and therefore steered wheel 36. More specifically, actuation arm 62 can act on flange 50, causing rotation of flange 50 about bearing portion 52 of frame 12.
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Mounting assembly 138 can include first and second wheel mounting brackets 141, 142, first and second flanges 144, 146, a frame member 148, and a cross-member 150. First and second wheel mounting brackets 141, 142 can each include first ends 152, 154 having first and second steered wheels 136, 137 rotatably coupled thereto and second ends 156, 158 rotatably coupled to frame member 148.
First and second flanges 144, 146 can extend from second ends 156, 158 of first and second wheel mounting brackets 141, 142 and can be fixed for rotation therewith. First and second flanges 144, 146 can include first and second arms 160, 162 extending radially outwardly from second ends 156, 158 forming moment arms for rotation of first and second wheel mounting brackets 141, 142 relative to frame member 148, as discussed below. First and second arms 160, 162 can extend at an angle inwardly toward one another, forming an Ackerman steering geometry. First and second arms 160, 162 can each include a mounting aperture 164, 166 extending therethrough. First flange 144 can additionally include an actuation arm 168 extending generally opposite first arm 160. Actuation arm 168 can also include a mounting aperture 170 extending therethrough. Actuation arm 168 and mounting aperture 170 can be located axially outwardly relative to second end 156 of first wheel mounting bracket 141 and axially outwardly relative to mounting aperture 164 in first arm 160.
Frame member 148 can be fixed to the vehicle frame (such as frame 12 shown in
Electric linear actuator 140 can be fixed to frame member 148. More specifically, electric linear actuator 140 can include a housing 176 containing an electric motor 178 and an actuation arm 180. Housing 176 can be fixed to frame member 148 and actuation arm 180 can extend from housing 176. Electric motor 178 can be coupled to a first end of actuation arm 180 and can selectively extend and retract actuation arm 180. More specifically, electric motor 178 can linearly displace actuation arm 180 relative to housing 176, and therefore frame member 148. A second end 182 of actuation arm 180 can be rotatably coupled to actuation arm 168 at mounting aperture 170.
As discussed above, electric linear actuator 140 can be actuated based on an input from a controller resulting from an input from a steering device. Electric motor 178 can be operated based on the signal received from the motor controller. More specifically, actuation arm 180 can be linearly extended or retracted based on the desired turning of first and second steered wheels 136, 137. Extension or retraction of actuation arm 180 can cause rotation of first and second wheel mounting brackets 141, 142, and therefore first and second steered wheels 136, 137. More specifically, actuation arm 180 can act on actuation arm 168, causing rotation of first flange 144. Rotation of first flange 144 can be translated to second flange 146 through cross-member 150.
The description herein is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of that which is described are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/902,248, filed on Feb. 20, 2007. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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