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Steering torque detecting device

  • US 4,856,323 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1988
  • Issued: 08/15/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/06/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A steering torque detecting device, comprising:

  • a steering shaft consisting of an input shaft and an output shaft,a torsion bar provided between said input shaft and said output shaft,a torque detecting unit for converting a quantity of torsion produced in said torsion bar into an electric output,an electricity collecting unit comprising a slip ring holder connected to said input shaft and having a flange, a plurality of slip rings mounted on said slip ring holders and including a connecting line extending to a side portion of said flange, a potentiometer mounted on said side-portion of said flange of said slip ring holder,a plurality of brushes which receive said electric output and supplies electric power from a power source;

    a plurality of bearings for supporting said input and output shafts on the same axial line; and

    a housing supporting said bearings, wherein each of said brushes comprises a pair of elongated bodies made of nickel or a nickel series alloy, a first end of each of which are electrically and mechanically connected to a terminal block of a brush holder and a second end of each including free ends respectively in contact with one of said slip rings.

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