IP Library Granted Patent US 7,401,789
Granted Patent B2
US 7,401,789 · App. 11/146,751 · Granted Jul 22, 2008

Rack bushing for rack and pinion steering assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,401,789
App. No.
11/146,751
Granted
Jul 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention contemplates a rack bushing and a rack and pinion steering assembly for use in a vehicle that includes such a rack bushing. The steering assembly may include a housing having a tubular rack portion with a tubular end, a rack mounted in the tubular rack portion and extending out of the tubular end, and a rack bushing mounted in the rack portion around the rack. The rack bushing includes a generally annular main body portion having a generally cylindrical inner surface centered about the axis and supporting the rack, an outer surface centered about the axis and including a generally cylindrical main surface adapted to engage the tubular end of the housing, and a first end and an opposed second end. The rack bushing may include a plurality of bores extending within the main body axially from the first end a portion of the way toward the second end. The rack bushing may also include a plurality of channels extending parallel to the axis, recessed in, and spaced circumferentially around the outer surface.

Claims (17)

1. A rack bushing for use with a rack portion of a housing in a rack and pinion steering assembly, where the rack portion includes a tubular end centered about an axis, the rack bushing comprising:

a generally annular main body portion having a generally cylindrical inner surface centered about the axis and adapted to support a rack, and an outer surface centered about the axis and including a generally cylindrical main surface adapted to engage the tubular end; and

a plurality of channels extending parallel to the axis, recessed in and spaced circumferentially around the outer surface, each of the plurality of channels recessed in the outer surface having an arcuate cross sectional shape.

2. The rack bushing of claim 1 wherein the main body is made of a partially glass fiber filled polymer.

3. The rack bushing of claim 2 wherein the polymer is polyphenylene sulfide.

4. The rack bushing of claim 2 wherein the polymer is about forty to sixty-five percent glass fiber filled.

5. The rack bushing of claim 1 wherein the main body includes a first end and an opposed second end and the plurality of channels extend from the first end a portion of the way toward the second end.

6. The rack bushing of claim 1 wherein the main body includes a first end and a second end, and the outer surface includes an enlarged diameter portion adjacent to the first end and adapted to abut a stop feature in the rack portion of the housing.

7. The rack bushing of claim 1 wherein the main body includes a first end and an opposed second end and includes a plurality of bores extending within the main body axially from the first end a portion of the way toward the second end.

8. The rack bushing of claim 7 wherein each of the bores are generally cylindrical in shape.

9. The rack bushing of claim 1 further including a circumferentially oriented annular recess extending around the outer surface and adapted to receive a seal therein.

10. A rack and pinion steering assembly for use in a vehicle comprising:

a housing having a tubular rack portion with a tubular end;

a rack mounted in the tubular rack portion and extending out of the tubular end;

a rack bushing including a generally annular main body portion having a generally cylindrical inner surface centered about the axis and supporting the rack, an outer surface centered about the axis and including a generally cylindrical main surface mounted in the tubular end, and a first end and an opposed second end; a plurality of bores extending within the main body axially from the first end a portion of the way toward the second end; and a plurality of channels extending parallel to the axis, recessed in, and spaced circumferentially around the outer surface.

11. The rack and pinion steering assembly of claim 10 wherein the rack portion of the housing includes a stop feature adjacent to the tubular end and the outer surface includes an enlarged diameter portion adjacent to the first end abutting the stop feature.

12. The rack and pinion steering assembly of claim 10 further including a second plurality of bores extending within the main body axially from the second end a portion of the way toward the first end.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2013
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY; TRW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CORP.
Reel/Frame 031645/0697 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 21, 2012
From: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 029529/0534 →