The invention relates to a steering wheel for a motor vehicle.
Such a steering wheel usually has a steering wheel rim which can circulate along a circumferential direction in a closed circle, wherein the steering wheel can be actuated via said steering wheel rim to produce a change in direction of an allocated motor vehicle, a hub body, via which the steering wheel can be mounted rotarily around a steering axle on a motor vehicle, as well as at least one spoke, via which the hub body is connected to the steering wheel rim.
The problem underlying the invention is to develop a steering wheel which can be applied as versatile as possible.
This problem is solved by a steering wheel with the features of claim 1.
According to this it is provided that the at least one spoke is designed to be adjustable with respect to the steering wheel rim—with the steering wheel or steering wheel rim held steady. Or, to put it differently, at least one spoke is designed to be adjustable relative to the steering wheel rim or the hub body.
In one variant of the invention the at least one spoke is designed to be pivotable around the steering axle (or any other axle) with respect to the steering wheel rim. Here therefore, by pivoting the spoke, the position of the spoke is changed with respect to the steering wheel rim. To be able to pivot the at least one spoke in such a way it is best mounted pivotably on the hub body.
Furthermore, in one variant of the invention the at least one spoke is designed to be adjustable along a direction of extension (e.g. a radial direction with respect to the steering wheel), along which said direction the spoke extends, such that the length of the spoke is variable along the direction of extension. The spoke can here be designed as a telescopic spoke. That is, the spoke has at the least two elements which can slide onto each other or along each other, such that the two elements combined constitute a body of variable overall length.
Preferably, on a free end the spoke has a sleeve-shaped element which can in particular encompass the steering wheel rim in cross section, wherein said sleeve-shaped element is in particular installed and provided to slide along the steering wheel rim upon pivoting the at least one spoke. This can be accompanied by a changing of the shape of the steering wheel rim, for example in that said sleeve-shaped element pushes a segment of the steering wheel rim (or several segments) into a new, changed position in regard to the remaining segments of the steering wheel rim (this can be a forced movement).
Preferably therefore, the shape of the steering wheel rim can be changed by adjusting the spoke. The term shape in this case particularly means the contour of the steering wheel rim which runs along the circumferential direction. In this way, in sections the steering wheel rim can for instance run in the shape of a segment of a circle. This circular form can be flattened for instance by adjusting the at least one spoke (or several spokes).
Additionally, in one variant of the invention the circumference of the steering wheel rim is designed to be changeable by adjusting the spoke. In this way, for example by shortening the at least one spoke (or several existing spokes) along its direction of extension, the circumference of the steering wheel rim can be reduced by reducing the radius of the steering wheel rim. Reducing the radius is in this case accomplished by a shortening of the at least one spoke.
In one variant of the invention the steering wheel rim is made of a plurality of segments movably connected to each other, which facilitates changing the shape and/or the circumference of the steering wheel rim. In this way, the segments can for instance be articulated with each other and/or slide onto each other or be fastened together shiftably such that the steering wheel rim can be pushed/moved into a new, desired shape for instance by an adjustment of the at least one spoke as specified above.
Further advantages and features of the invention shall be made clear on the basis of the subsequent figure specifications of exemplary embodiments. In the Figures:
The steering wheel 1 moreover has four spokes 6, via which the hub body 3 is connected to the steering wheel rim 2. The spokes 6 here each branch off from the hub body 3 and each lead into the steering wheel rim 2, respectively. The spokes 6 are each one designed to extend longitudinally along a direction of extension E. The spokes 6 are designated clockwise as first, second, third and fourth spoke 6. Of course, there can also be provided more than four spokes 6 or less than four spokes 6.
The spokes 6 are each mounted pivotably on the hub body 3, in particular around the steering axle 5, such that they are adjustable with respect to the steering wheel rim 2 (assumed to be stationary). For this purpose the spokes 6 are each designed in such a way on the area 4 leading into the steering wheel rim 2 or on the area 4 connected to the steering wheel rim 2, that they can be moved or pivoted along the steering wheel rim 2. The spokes 6 can here encompass the steering wheel rim 2 in cross section, at the least in sections, for instance in that the individual spokes 6 each lead to a sleeve-shaped element 4 which said element 4 each encompasses a portion of the steering wheel rim 2 or represents a part of the steering wheel rim 2 which is movable in the circumferential direction U. Such an element 4 does, of course, not have to circulate in a closed circle but instead it can also be designed in the shape of an open ring in cross section.
As a consequence of this adjustability of the spokes 6 the positions of the spokes can be adapted to the individual requirements of a driver (the position of the spokes 6 will each be indicated below analogous to the position of a clock hand).
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The pivoting can, where applicable, be undertaken by the driver or it can be accomplished by motor at the inducement of the driver. Of course, the pivoting of the spokes 6 can also be factory-made, wherein the spokes 6 can be fixed such that they can no longer be adjusted manually by the user (driver).
Additionally, there is the possibility that the spokes 6 according to
The shifting of such segments 10 against each other can be illustrated as a forced movement which is initiated by the pivoting of the spokes 6.
In this case, by adjusting the spokes 6 (pivoting and/or shortening or lengthening) the contour of the steering wheel rim 2, that is to say its form, can also be changed.
In this way,
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Finally, in the second exemplary embodiment also the spokes 6 can be shortened to reduce the circumference of the steering wheel rim 2 altogether, wherein here in particular the two elements 4, to which the first or fourth spoke 6 lead, are brought closer to each other along the horizontal or along the directions of extension E of those said spokes 6 which are (roughly) adjusted parallel. Here the segments 10 of the aforementioned lower portion A of the steering wheel rim 2 can slide in sections, where applicable, into the lower sleeve-shaped elements 4 of the second and third spoke 6. Alternatively or supplementary those said segments 10 can also slide into the upper elements 4, to which the first and fourth spoke 6 lead, such that the circumference of the steering wheel rim 2 can be reduced altogether.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 060 184.5 | Nov 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/65934 | 11/26/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/26/2011 |