IP Library Granted Patent US 7,426,977
Granted Patent B2
US 7,426,977 · App. 11/268,467 · Granted Sep 23, 2008

Vehicle power steering system

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Patent No.
US 7,426,977
App. No.
11/268,467
Granted
Sep 23, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A first vehicle power steering system includes a twistable steering torsion bar, a magnet, a Hall sensor, and a valve. The steering torsion bar has a first end fixedly connected to a vehicle steering wheel. The magnet is movable in a first and an opposite second longitudinal direction with respect to the steering torsion bar and is constrained to move in the first longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the right by a driver and is constrained to move in the second longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the left by the driver. The Hall sensor has an output and is positioned proximate the magnet. The valve is operatively connected to the output. A second vehicle power steering system includes a twistable steering torsion bar, a ring-magnet support cylinder, a ring-magnet assembly, a ball-and-ramp assembly, a spring, a Hall sensor, and a valve.

Claims (37)

1. A vehicle power steering system comprising:

a) a twistable steering torsion bar having a longitudinal axis and having a first end fixedly connected to a vehicle steering wheel;

b) a magnet movable in a first and an opposite second longitudinal direction with respect to the steering torsion bar;

c) a ball-and-ramp assembly operatively engaged with the steering wheel and operable to move the magnet in the first longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the right and in the second longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the left;

d) at least one Hall sensor having an output and disposed proximate the magnet wherein the magnet moves in the first longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the right and moves in the second longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the left;

e) at least one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve operatively connected to the output.

2. The vehicle power steering system of claim 1 , wherein the magnet is a ring magnet substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis and radially outwardly spaced apart from the steering torsion bar.

3. The vehicle power steering system of claim 2 , wherein the at-least-one Hall sensor includes first and second Hall sensors substantially diametrically aligned about the ring magnet.

4. The vehicle power steering system of claim 3 , wherein the output includes a first output of the first Hall sensor and a second output of the second Hall sensor, and wherein the at-least-one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve is operatively connected to at least one of the first and second outputs through a controller.

5. The vehicle power steering system of claim 4 , wherein the at least-one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve includes an electrically actuated valve.

6. The vehicle power steering system of claim 5 , wherein the electrically actuated valve is a pressure control valve.

7. A vehicle power steering system comprising:

a) a twistable steering torsion bar having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end is fixedly connected to a vehicle steering wheel;

b) a ring-magnet support cylinder substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis and fixedly connected to one of the first and second ends of the steering torsion bar;

c) a ring-magnet assembly including a ring magnet, circumferentially surrounding the ring-magnet support cylinder, and movable in a first and an opposite second longitudinal direction with respect to the ring-magnet support cylinder;

d) a ball-and-ramp assembly including a plurality of balls and an annular ramp subassembly, wherein the ramp subassembly is substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, is fixedly connected to the other of the first and second ends of the steering torsion bar, and includes a corresponding plurality of ball ramps disposed proximate the ring magnet assembly, wherein each ball ramp is adapted to move a contacting ball in the first longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the right by a driver and to move a contacting ball in the second longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the left by a driver;

e) a spring longitudinally biasing the ring-magnet assembly to contact the plurality of balls and the plurality of balls to contact the corresponding ball ramps;

f) at least one Hall sensor having an output and disposed proximate the ring magnet wherein the ring magnet moves in the first longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the right by the driver and moves in the second longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the left by the driver; and

g) at least one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve operatively connected to the output.

8. The vehicle power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the ring-magnet support cylinder is fixedly connected to the first end of the steering torsion bar, and wherein the ramp subassembly is fixedly connected to the second end of the steering torsion bar.

9. The vehicle power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the plurality is three.

10. The vehicle power steering system of claim 7 , wherein each ball ramp is rotationally aligned about a radius to the ball ramp at a counter-clockwise angle of substantially forty-five degrees away from facing along the second longitudinal direction.

11. The vehicle power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the spring preloads the ring-magnet assembly to substantially radially align the ring magnet with the at-least-one Hall sensor when no torque is applied to the steering torsion bar.

12. The vehicle power steering system of claim 7 , wherein the at-least-one Hall sensor includes first and second Hall sensors substantially diametrically aligned about the ring magnet.

13. The vehicle power steering system of claim 12 , wherein the output includes a first output of the first Hall sensor and a second output of the second Hall sensor, and wherein the at-least-one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve is operatively connected to at least one of the first and second outputs through a controller.

14. The vehicle power steering system of claim 13 , wherein the at least-one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve includes an electrically actuated valve.

15. The vehicle power steering system of claim 14 , wherein the electrically actuated valve is a pressure control valve.

16. The vehicle power steering system of claim 15 , wherein the plurality is three.

17. The vehicle power steering system of claim 16 , wherein each ball ramp is rotationally aligned about a radius to the ball ramp at a counter-clockwise angle of substantially forty-five degrees away from facing along the second longitudinal direction.

18. The vehicle power steering system of claim 17 , wherein the spring preloads the ring-magnet assembly to substantially longitudinally align the ring magnet with the at-least-one Hall sensor when no torque is applied to the steering torsion bar.

19. A vehicle power steering system comprising:

a) a twistable steering torsion bar having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end is fixedly connected to a vehicle steering wheel, and wherein the second end is fixedly connected to a pinion shaft of a rack and pinion steering gear mechanism;

b) a magnet movable in a first and an opposite second longitudinal direction with respect to the steering torsion bar;

c) a ball-and-ramp assembly connected to the pinion shaft and operable to move the magnet in the first longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the right and in the second longitudinal direction when the steering wheel is turned to the left;

d) at least one Hall sensor having an output and disposed proximate the magnet wherein the magnet moves in the first longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the right and moves in the second longitudinal direction with respect to the at-least-one Hall sensor when the steering wheel is turned to the left; and

e) at least one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve operatively connected to the output.

20. The vehicle power steering system of claim 19 , wherein the at least-one hydraulic-power-steering-system valve includes an electrically-actuated pressure control valve.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 28, 2009
From: FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: CAROLINA FLUID HANDLING, INC.
Reel/Frame 023015/0010 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 28, 2009
From: CAROLINA FLUID HANDLING, INC.
To: YH AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 023015/0015 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 019668/0301 Recorded Mar 27, 2009
From: WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL, INC.
To: FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS, INC.; FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS AUTOMOTIVE, LLC; DETROIT FUEL, INC.; FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS CORP.
Reel/Frame 022460/0171 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 9, 2007
From: FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS, INC.; FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS AUTOMOTIVE, LLC; DETROIT FUEL, INC.; FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS INTERMEDIATE HOLDING CORP.
To: WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL, INC., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 019668/0301 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2007
From: DAYCO PRODUCTS, LLC
To: FLUID ROUTING SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 019562/0478 →