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Steering gear and system for automotive vehicle

  • US 5,096,011 A
  • Filed: 07/10/1990
  • Issued: 03/17/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/30/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A steering system for a vehicle having front and rear pairs of steerable roadwheels, comprising:

  • a first steering gear operatively connected to said front pair of roadwheels,said first steering gear being constructed to be operated by a driver of said vehicle and to set said front pair of roadwheels at a steering angle directly determined by the vehicle operator;

    means for sensing the operating position of the steering gear and for generating a front roadwheel steering angle signal;

    means for sensing steering torque applied to a steering shaft interposed between said first steering gear and a steering handwheel operated by the driver of said vehicle and for generating a torque signal;

    a second steering gear for steering the rear pair of roadwheels,said second steering gear having a linear electric induction motor including a bimetalic tubular stator attached to a chassis of said vehicle and having an inner surface formed of aluminum and an outer surface formed of steel,said motor having a plunger linked to said rear roadwheels constructed to transmit a steering force to said rear wheels,said plunger being adapted to reciprocate within said stator;

    means for sensing the position of said plunger within said stator and for generating a rear roadwheel steering angle signal;

    means for determining vehicle speed and for generating a vehicle speed signal; and

    a controller constructed to receive said front road wheel steering angle signal, said steering torque signal, said rear roadwheel steering angle signal, and said vehicle speed signal,said controller being constructed to generate a control signal for operating said linear motor based upon said plurality of signals, whereby the steering angle of said rear pair of roadwheels is set at an optimum angle for vehicle driving conditions without direct control by the vehicle operator.

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