- DETROIT MI, US George E. Doerr - Davisburg MI, US Miroslaw Zaloga - Shelby Township MI, US John T. Zuzelski - Clarkston MI, US David Juarez - Grosse Pointe Shores MI, US
International Classification:
F16J 3/04 B62D 3/12 F16D 3/84
Abstract:
A steering assembly for a vehicle includes a steering gear including a steering gear housing enclosing a steering rack, the steering rack coupled to a tie rod at a joint, at least one boot assembly configured to enclose the joint between the steering rack and the tie rod. The at least one boot assembly includes a first boot proximate to the joint and a second boot disposed outward of the first boot. The first and second boots define a void therebetween.
Systems And Methods For Monitoring Rack And Pinion Steering Gear Overtravel
- Detroit MI, US DAVID JUAREZ - GROSSE POINTE SHORES MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B62D 5/04 B62D 3/12
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for monitoring steering gear overtravel in rack and pinion steering systems. The provided systems and methods introduce a change in the length of the fastener that attaches an inner tie rod ball joint housing within a steering gear rack bar. The provided systems and methods also monitor the disengagement of that fastener (also referred to as overtravel and as rack travel) to generate flags and provide them to the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus of the vehicle.
- Detroit MI, US David Juarez - Grosse Pointe Shores MI, US
International Classification:
B62D 15/02 B62D 3/02 B62D 5/04 B62D 1/16
Abstract:
A steering system for an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The steering system includes, in some embodiments, a steering shaft, a steering column jacket encircling at least a portion of the steering shaft, an emulator enclosed within a housing, the emulator coupled to the steering shaft, and a travel limiter assembly enclosed within the housing and coupled with the steering shaft, the travel limiter assembly comprising at least one rotational member having a pin and a groove configured to receive the pin, the groove including a stop portion. In some embodiments, the at least one rotational member and at least a portion of the steering shaft rotates within the housing and the pin travels within the groove until the pin encounters the stop portion after a predetermined degree of rotation of the steering shaft.