Power steering system

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Inventors

Kozuka, Hajime

Application #

593247

Filed

Mar-22-1984

Published

Feb-24-1987

Current US Class

091/31
091/375A
091/461

International Classes

F15B 013/04; F15B 009/10; F15B 011/08; B62D 005/06

Field of Search

91/375 180/142 180/143 60/385

Assignee

Mitsubishi Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Garrett; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

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Abstract
A known power steering system of the type in which movement of a steering wheel is transmitted via a torsion bar to an oil path switching valve to actuate a power cylinder in a desired steering direction by switching a high pressure oil pump to the oil path switching valve and a low pressure oil path extending from the oil path switching valve to an oil tank and a part of working oil flowing through the high pressure oil path is led to a reaction piston to restrain torsion of the torsion bar, is improved by providing a main orifice disposed in the high pressure oil path and a control oil path branched from the upstream side of the main orifice in the high pressure oil path and communicating with the reaction piston. A pressure control valve is interposed in the control oil path for controlling the oil pressure so as to be equal to or lower than a predetermined highest pressure, and a bypass is provided for bypassing the upstream side and the downstream side of the main orifice. A device for increasing the oil pressure is provided in the bypass for closing the bypass to increase the oil pressure in the overall control oil path only when the oil pressure on the downstream side of the pressure control valve is equal to or lower than a predetermined lowest value.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A power steering system comprising: an input shaft coupled to a steering wheel; a torsion bar for transmitting rotation of said input shaft to an output shaft; and oil path switching valve fitted around the outer circumference of said input shaft and engaged with said output shaft so as to rotate integrally with said output shaft and in which oil paths are switched according to a rotational angle difference between said input shaft and said output shaft; a power cylinder operatively coupled to said output shaft; a high pressure oil path for supplying working oil delivered from a constant flow rate oil pump means to said power cylinder via said oil path switching valve; a low pressure oil path for returning the working oil from said power cylinder to an oil tank via said oil path switching valve; a cylinder in said output shaft; a reaction piston disposed within said cylinder and operatively engaged with said input shaft for apply a restraint force which restrains the rotational angle difference between the input shaft and the output shaft; a main orifice disposed in said high pressure oil path upstream of said oil path switching valve; a control oil path branched from said high pressure oil path on the upstream side of said main orifice and communicating with said reaction piston; a pressure control valve means interposed in said control oil path for controlling the oil pressure to be equal to or lower than a predetermined highest pressure; a bypass connected between the upstream side and the downstream side of said main orifice for bypassing said main orifice; and oil pressure increase means provided in said bypass for increasing the flow resistance in said bypass to increase the pressure in the said control oil path only when the oil pressure on the downstream side of said pressure control valve means is equal to or lower than a predetermined lowest value.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART

The present invention relates to improvements in a power steering system of the type in which movement of a steering wheel is transmitted via a torsion bar to an oil path switching valve to actuate a power cylinder in a desired steering direction by switching a high pressure oil path extending from an oil pump to the oil path switching valve and a low pressure oil path extending from the oil path switching valve to an oil tank and a part of working oil flowing through the high pressure oil path is led to a reaction piston to restrain torsion of the torsion bar.

Various designs of a power steering system of the above-mentioned type have been heretofore known. However, some known power steering systems of the above-mentioned type had a shortcoming that upon steering under a high speed condition when an output power exceeding a predetermined level is necessitated for a power cylinder there occurs a pressure loss and the feeling of reaction in the proximity of the neutral position of the steering wheel is not sufficient.
 
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