This application claims the priority of German application 10 2004 022 635.0, filed May 7, 2004, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
This invention relates to a steering wheel for a motor vehicle including a ring element with spokes and a hub by which the ring element is connected to a steering shaft.
French document FR 2 353 425 relates to a steering wheel which comprises a steering wheel rim in the form of a metal ring with deformation zones in the spokes to improve motor vehicle passenger safety. The deformation zones are formed through a reduction of the cross sections of both the spokes and the metal ring. The spokes and the metal ring are made of the same material and exhibit the same cross section.
German document DE 37 02 847 C2 describes a steering wheel with a steering wheel core comprised of a rim core and spokes made of a light weight alloy. At ends of the spokes opposite the rim, the steering wheel is secured to a hub with the interposition of a connecting element. The connecting element deforms upon exertion of a predetermined impact load on the steering wheel core.
An object of the invention is to design a motor vehicle steering wheel that offers the driver far reaching protection through deformation zones triggered by an accident-induced impact load. The invention should also thereby improve the ergonomics of the steering wheel.
According to the invention this object can be achieved by having the ring element be a steel tube rim, by locating deformation zones exclusively on the rim, and by making the spokes of a light alloy and casting the spokes as integrally adjoining portions of the rim at respective locations. Further features of the invention are reflected in the claims.
Advantages achieved primarily through the invention are that the deformation zones located exclusively in the rim can be implemented in a simple way, are highly effective against an impact load exerted during an accident, and thereby reduce the risk of injury to the driver. This set of characteristics is realized through the special arrangement and dimensions of the deformation zones on the rim. In this way, the steel tube, which is integrated into the light alloy structure of the spokes, contributes to the increased mass inertia of the steering wheel, resulting in a visibly positive influence on the steering wheel comfort.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the attached drawings, which are discussed in detail below.
A steering wheel 1 for a motor vehicle of a type not further specified has a ring element 2 and spokes 3, 4 and 5. The spokes 3, 4 and 5 are connected with the steering shaft 7 via a boss 6 as shown in
The ring element is a steel tube rim 9. The spokes 3, 4 and 5 are made of a light magnesium alloy and are cast as integrally adjoining portions of the rim 9 at their respective locations, whereby the spoke 3 runs upright, that is vertically, when the steering wheel is in its neutral position. At the same time, the spokes 4 and 5 run horizontally when the steering wheel is in that position. The rim also includes deformation zones 10, 11 and 12, 13, which are activated at a predetermined, and in this example accident-induced, impact load. A first set of deformation zones 10, 11 and a second set of deformation zones 12, 13 are at both ends of a horizontal steering wheel line 14. Each deformation zone, such as the zone 10, for example, is formed by a resistance moment reducing flattening 15 of the rim 9.
Finally, each of the second two deformation zones, for example the zone 12, is bordered by lines 19 and 20. The distance AsII between a horizontally running median line 21 spanning between the lines 19 and 20 and the horizontal steering wheel line 14 is between 105 and 110 mm.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 022 635.0 | May 2004 | DE | national |