Position control apparatus for steering column
First Claim
1. A position control apparatus for a motor vehicle steering column having a mast jacket adjustable in a first direction comprising:
- an outer bracket connected to a body of the motor vehicle having a stationary vertical side,an inner bracket rigidly attached to the mast jacket having a moveable vertical side juxtaposed the stationary vertical side,a slot in a first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides extending in the first direction,a control shaft supported on a second one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides for rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position and extending through the slot in the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides,a hollow rectangular frame means rigidly attached to the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides around the control shaft having a rack gear parallel to the slot in the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides and a plain edge parallel to the rack gear on the opposite side of the control shaft from the rack gear,a pair of pawls each having a sector gear thereon and a lug opposite the sector gear,a support means operative to support each of the pair of pawls side-by-side on the control shaft inside of the hollow rectangular frame for rotation as unit with the control shaft and for independent rotation relative to the control shaft through a twist angle against a resilient restoring force,the sector gears on the pair of pawls being angularly separated by one half tooth pitch so that at least one of the sector gears always meshes with the rack gear when the control shaft is rotated from the unlocked to the locked position thereof, andthe lug on each of the pair of pawls bearing against the plain edge on the hollow rectangular frame means when the sector gear thereon is meshed with the rack gear and cooperating the plain edge in preventing rotation of the control shaft beyond the locked position thereof by preventing rotation of the pawl in the same direction of rotation.
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Abstract
A position control apparatus for an adjustable motor vehicle steering column including a friction clamp, a control shaft rotatable between locked and unlocked positions, a hollow rectangular frame moveable relative to the control shaft when the steering column is adjusted, a first toothed pawl a second toothed pawl, and an elastic bushing resiliently supporting the first and second toothed pawls on the control shaft inside of the rectangular frame. When the control shaft is rotated to its locked position the friction clamp frictionally captures the adjusted position of the steering column. The pawls have gear sectors thereon which are relatively angularly offset by one-half tooth pitch. When the control shaft is rotated to its locked position, the one-half tooth pitch offset assures that at least one of the gear sectors will mesh with a rack gear on the rectangular frame even if the other engages the rack gear peak-to-peak. Each pawl further includes a lug which cooperates with a plain edge of the rectangular frame in immobilizing the pawl when the gear sector thereon is meshed with the rack gear so that the meshed tooth couple between the gear sector and the rack gear reinforces the friction clamp.
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Citations
6 Claims
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1. A position control apparatus for a motor vehicle steering column having a mast jacket adjustable in a first direction comprising:
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an outer bracket connected to a body of the motor vehicle having a stationary vertical side, an inner bracket rigidly attached to the mast jacket having a moveable vertical side juxtaposed the stationary vertical side, a slot in a first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides extending in the first direction, a control shaft supported on a second one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides for rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position and extending through the slot in the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides, a hollow rectangular frame means rigidly attached to the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides around the control shaft having a rack gear parallel to the slot in the first one of the stationary and the moveable vertical sides and a plain edge parallel to the rack gear on the opposite side of the control shaft from the rack gear, a pair of pawls each having a sector gear thereon and a lug opposite the sector gear, a support means operative to support each of the pair of pawls side-by-side on the control shaft inside of the hollow rectangular frame for rotation as unit with the control shaft and for independent rotation relative to the control shaft through a twist angle against a resilient restoring force, the sector gears on the pair of pawls being angularly separated by one half tooth pitch so that at least one of the sector gears always meshes with the rack gear when the control shaft is rotated from the unlocked to the locked position thereof, and the lug on each of the pair of pawls bearing against the plain edge on the hollow rectangular frame means when the sector gear thereon is meshed with the rack gear and cooperating the plain edge in preventing rotation of the control shaft beyond the locked position thereof by preventing rotation of the pawl in the same direction of rotation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A position control apparatus for a motor vehicle steering column having a mast jacket adjustable in a first direction and in a second direction comprising:
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an outer bracket connected to a body of the motor vehicle including a stationary vertical side having a stationary slot therein extending in the first direction, an inner bracket rigidly attached to the mast jacket including a moveable vertical side juxtaposed the stationary vertical side having a moveable slot therein extending in the second direction and intersecting the stationary slot, a control shaft traversing the stationary and the moveable vertical slots and supported at the intersection therebetween for rotation between a locked position and an unlocked position, a stationary hollow rectangular frame means rigidly attached to the stationary vertical side around the control shaft having a rack gear parallel to the stationary slot and a plain edge parallel to the rack gear on the opposite side of the control shaft from the rack gear, a moveable hollow rectangular frame means rigidly attached to the moveable vertical side around the control shaft having a rack year parallel to the moveable slot and a plain edge parallel to the rack gear on the opposite side of the control shaft from the rack gear, a first pair of pawls each having a sector gear thereon and a lug opposite the sector gear, a first support means operative to support each of the first pair of pawls side-by-side on the control shaft inside of the stationary hollow rectangular frame for rotation as unit with the control shaft and for independent rotation relative to the control shaft through a twist angle against a resilient restoring force, the sector gears on the first pair of pawls being angularly separated by one half tooth pitch to assure that at least one of the sector gears always meshes with the rack gear when the control shaft is rotated from the unlocked to the locked position thereof, and the lug on each of the first pair of pawls bearing against the plain edge on the stationary hollow rectangular frame means when the sector gear thereon is meshed with the rack gear and cooperating the plain edge in preventing rotation of the control shaft beyond the locked position thereof by preventing rotation of the pawl in the same direction of rotation, a second pair of pawls each having a sector gear thereon and a lug opposite the sector gear, and a second support means operative to support each of the second pair of pawls side-by-side on the control shaft inside of the moveable hollow rectangular frame for rotation as unit with the control shaft and for independent rotation relative to the control shaft through the twist angle against a resilient restoring force, the sector gears on the second pair of pawls being angularly separated by one half tooth pitch to assure that at least one of the sector gears always meshes with the rack gear when the control shaft is rotated from the unlocked to the locked position thereof, and the lug on each of the second pair of pawls bearing against the plain edge on the moveable hollow rectangular frame means when the sector gear thereon is meshed with the rack gear and cooperating the plain edge in preventing rotation of the control shaft beyond the locked position thereof by preventing rotation of the pawl in the same direction of rotation. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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