Mechanism for centering relatively rotative components, particul

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Follow-up mechanism

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91375A, 180132, 267150, 267154, 267273, 464 97, B62D 506, F16D 372

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047748478

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In rotating valves having torque rods, as shown in the international application, EP No. 0032345, the return untwisting of the rod does not always bring the rotary component of the valve to the centered initial neutral position. Reliance on exact return to an initial position of the untwisting movement of the torque rod is not possible due to the characteristics of such rods.


THE PRESENT INVENTION

The invention herein overcomes the problem by effecting complete return with an auxiliary spring in the form of a bellows which is compressed during torsional stress of the torque rod but expands when stress is released to aid in the force exerted by the torque rod for centering the relatively rotative components to an exact position.
Thus, stressing the torque rod, e.g., by manual rotation of a steering wheel, operates a cam means comprising V-shaped notches or crevices in the opposed edges of sleeves secured to opposite ends of the torque rod which sleeves then have relative rotative movement causing rollers within the notches to ride up the slanted notch edges effecting a compression of the bellows.
Upon release of steering force on the torque rod, the bellows expands to add the stored force therein to the untwisting force of the torque rod up to the point where the rollers rest in the crevices of the V-notches which effect a detent for holding the relatively rotative valve components in a centered position.
The combining of a torque rod with a torsionally stiff metal bellows which has axial spring action has the advantage of large centering force of a torque rod for large angles of relative rotation as well as the advantage of an exact centered position for small angles by way of the cam detent. Further, when the invention is used in a steering system of the power boost type, an improved driving touch or feel is achieved combined with a torque rod. The combined components of the invention require no more space than conventional arrangements of the kind that use only a torque rod since all novel components encompass the torque rod with due clearance so as to be free of friction while the cam means is nearly friction free while effecting a precise initial position for the relatively rotating parts. Additionally, as will be seen, the encompassing of the torque rod by the bellows and connecting parts to be described, the torque rod is protected from damage in its placement and maintenance in the assembly.
A detailed description of the invention now follows, wherein
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section through the overall assembly, and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged exterior view of the cam means assembly.
Referring to the Figures of the drawing, the invention has a torque rod 1 which is narrowed in cross section at the central area 2 wherein the ends of the torque rod 1 have knurled portions 3 and 4 of larger diameter. Such portions 3 and 4 have surfaces knurling for gripping within respective rod end housings 5 and 6. Surface profiling between components 5 and 6 and respective portions 3 and 4 may be round kneading, hammering, or similar deformation. Respective grooves 7 and 8 are provided in respective ends 3 and 4 so as to secure the torque rod end housings 5 and 6, respectively, against any axial looseness on the torque rod 1.
The housings 5 and 6 will be understood to connect between a torque drive, for example, a steering wheel (not shown) at the upper end, and a rotary valve rotative element at the lower end (not shown), all in a conventional manner.
The torque rod housings, 5 and 6, have respective free end extensions 9 and 10 extending along the shank 2 of torque rod 1, surrounding the torque rod 1 but spaced therefrom.
At the free end 9 of the torque rod housing 5, a torsionally stiff metal bellows 11 is attached which is capable of compressibility and expansion with no significant twisting. This bellows 11 encompasses the torque rod 1 around the torsional length 2. The other end of the metal bellows 11 carries a sleeve 12 secured thereto.
The bellows is secured to extension 9 by mean

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