Steering wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736026
  • Patent Number
    6,736,026
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A steering wheel comprises a rim skeleton and a rim casing. At least one vibration-damping element is provided which is arranged between the rim skeleton and the rim casing.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to a steering wheel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




To increase the comfort, various attempts have been made recently to keep vibrations away from the steering wheel of a vehicle, which occur whilst the vehicle is in operation. It is known, for example, to use inertial masses to compensate vibrations, by which the resonance frequency of the steering wheel is shifted into a non-critical range. These inertial masses can either be additional masses or suitably arranged components of, for example, gas bag restraint systems, in particular the gas generator. If additional masses are used, this leads to additional costs and to an increased weight. If components of the gas bag restraint system are used, various problems arise, such as the gas tightness of the gas generators or the transmission of reaction forces on activation of the gas bag.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention consists in achieving a neutralizing of vibrations of the steering wheel with a small expenditure.




This is achieved in a steering wheel which comprises a rim skeleton and a rim casing, at least one vibration-damping element being provided which is arranged between the rim skeleton and the rim casing. The invention is based on the fundamental idea of neutralizing in terms of vibration technology only that part of the steering wheel for which this is absolutely necessary. This is the rim casing which comes into contact with the hands of the driver of the vehicle concerned. If the rim casing is neutralized in terms of vibration technology, vibrations of the remaining parts of the steering wheel, for example the steering wheel hub or the steering wheel spokes, are scarcely noticed. A further advantage of the construction according to the invention consists in that through the neutralizing merely of the rim casing, only a smaller vibrating mass has to be neutralized.




Advantageous developments of the invention will be apparent from the sub-claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a steering wheel in a diagrammatic view;





FIG. 2

shows in a sectional view a steering wheel according to a first embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 3

shows in a sectional view a steering wheel according to a second embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIG. 1

a steering wheel is illustrated diagrammatically. It contains a steering wheel hub


10


, several spokes


12


and a rim skeleton


14


. On the rim skeleton


14


a rim casing


16


is arranged, which is grasped by the driver of a vehicle equipped with the steering wheel.




In

FIG. 2

a cross-section is shown through the rim skeleton and the rim casing of a steering wheel according to a first embodiment. The rim skeleton


14


is constructed here with a U-shaped cross-section which is completely surrounded by a vibration-damping element


20


,


22


. The vibration-damping element consists of a vibration-damping material, preferably of polyurethane foam, and is constructed in two parts, namely with an upper part


20


and a lower part


22


. The upper part


20


and the lower part


22


together produce a circular cross-section.




On the vibration-damping element


20


,


22


the rim casing


16


is arranged, which consists of a shell having an annular cross-section and is foamed onto the vibration-damping element. Owing to the elastic characteristics of the vibration-damping element


20


,


22


, the rim casing


16


is mounted on the rim skeleton


14


in a vibration-free manner or at least in a damped manner with respect to vibrations.




In

FIG. 3

a section is shown through a steering wheel according to a second embodiment. In contrast to the first embodiment, here several rings


20


are used as vibration-damping element, which in contrast to the continuous insert known from the first embodiment are arranged spaced apart from each other, and which locally support the rim casing. Between the vibration-damping rings


20


there is a free space between the rim skeleton


14


and the rim casing


16


. In the second embodiment the rim casing


16


consists of an upper shell and a lower shell which are placed onto the vibration-damping rings and are connected with each other to form the rim casing.



Claims
  • 1. A steering wheel comprising:a rim skeleton, a rim casing, and vibration-damping elements arranged between said rim skeleton and said rim casing, said vibration-damping elements comprising rings of one of vibration-damping material and composite material, said rings being arranged spaced apart from each other on said rim skeleton and supporting said rim casing such that, between adjacent vibration-damping rings, a free space is defined by said rim skeleton and said rim casing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
200 16 639 U Sep 2000 DE
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional application and the assignment document for the parent application Ser. No. 09/954,671 was filed on Sep. 17, 2001 now abandoned.

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