Electric power steering apparatus

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Inventors

Morishita, Mitsuharu
Uota, Kosaku
Yasukawa, Takeshi

Application #

344579

Filed

Apr-28-1989

Published

Sep-18-1990

Current US Class

180/404
180/446
701/43

International Classes

B62D 005/04

Field of Search

364/424.05 180/79.1 180/142 361/23 361/33

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak and Seas

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Abstract
An electric power steering apparatus for an automotive vehicle has an interrupter which cuts off the power to a drive motor when a dangerous situation is detected. In one form of the invention, the interrupter cuts off power to the drive motor when a ground fault sensor detects a ground fault of a motor driver and there is disagreement between a directional drive signal to the drive motor and the direction of torque applied to the steering wheel by the driver. In another form of the invention, the interrupter circuit cuts off power when the vehicle speed exceeds a prescribed level and the torque applied to the steering wheel exceeds a prescribed level for a certain length of time. In a third form of the invention, the interrupter cuts off power when the motor current exceeds a prescribed level and disagreement of directional signals is detected.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electric power steering apparatus for a vehicle comprising:

an electric motor which can be connected to a steering gear of a vehicle so as to steer the vehicle;

a steering torque sensor for sensing the steering torque applied to a steering shaft by a driver of the vehicle and generating a corresponding output signal;

control means for determining the proper rotational direction of said motor based on the output signal of said torque sensor and generating a drive direction signal indicating the direction in which said motor should rotate;

a torque direction sensor which senses the direction of the torque applied to the steering shaft by the driver based on the output signal of said steering torque sensor and generates a torque direction signal indicating the direction of the applied torque;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an electric power steering apparatus for an automobile which employs an electric motor to decrease the steering torque which must be exerted by a driver in order to steer the automobile. More particularly, it relates to an electric power steering apparatus which can guarantee safe operation.

Electric power steering apparatuses for automobiles are well known. In these apparatuses, an electric motor is connected to a steering shaft of an automobile by a clutch. The application of torque to the steering wheel by the driver of the automobile is detected by a torque sensor, which produces a corresponding output signal. Based on the output signal, a CPU controls the electric motor through a motor driver so as to rotate the steering shaft in a direction which will decrease the torque which need be applied by the driver in order to steer the automobile.

Conventional electric power steering apparatuses have a number of problems with respect to safety. For example, when there is a ground fault in a portion of the motor driver for the electric motor, it is possible for the electric motor to be driven, even though the driver is not applying any torque to the steering wheel. This produces the extremely dangerous situation of the automobile being steered in a manner contrary to the will of the driver.
 
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