Cable steering device

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Inventors

Suyama, Koichi
Tada, Yoshinobu
Toyohira, Tomoya
Tamura, Norifumi
Tabata, Hiroshi
Ehara, Shigeki

Application #

075525

Filed

May-11-1998

Published

Sep-12-2000

Current US Class

180/400
180/443
180/444

International Classes

B62D 005/04

Field of Search

180/400 180/417 180/425 180/430 180/443 180/444 180/446 74/501.6 74/502 74/502.4 280/771 280/774

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Swann; J. J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland, & Naughton

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Abstract
A cable steering device is provided such that it can be easily and reliably confirmed whether an inner cable of a Bowden cable is precisely wound around a pulley housed in a housing. Two inner cables are wound around a helical groove defined in an outer peripheral surface of a driven pulley connected to a steering wheel through a driven shaft. An opening is defined in a driven pulley housing enclosing the driven pulley, so that when the steering wheel is assembled to the driven shaft by a spline, it can be confirmed from the outside that the two inner cables have been wound precisely in two turns around the driven pulley.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable steering device comprising:

a driven shaft connected to a steering wheel;

a driven pulley mounted on said driven shaft;

a driven pulley housing enclosing said driven pulley therein;

a follower shaft connected to a steering gear box;

a follower pulley mounted on the follower shaft;

a follower pulley housing enclosing said follower pulley therein;

cables wound around helical grooves formed in outer peripheries of the driven and follower pulleys to transmit a rotation of the driven pulley to the follower pulley, wherein at least one of said driven and follower pulley housings is provided with an opening, each of said cables having a first mark for identifying relative positions of said cables to confirm a wound state of said cables relative to a second mark on at least one of said pulleys, said first and second marks being externally visible through said opening.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a cable steering device in which a steering wheel and a steering gear box are connected to each other by flexible cables such as Bowden cables.

2. The Related Art

A conventional steering device for a vehicle is designed such that a steering shaft having a steering wheel at its upper end is connected at its lower end to a steering gear box, so that a steering torque inputted to the steering wheel is transmitted through the steering shaft to a rack and pinion mechanism provided within the steering gear box.

However, if the steering wheel and the steering gear box are connected to each other using the steering shaft, the following problem is encountered. That is, it is difficult to freely select the position of the steering wheel relative to the position of the steering gear box. For this reason, not only is the degree of freedom of the design limited, but also the steering gear box cannot be commonly used in both a right-side driven vehicle and a left-side driven vehicle. Moreover, there is another problem in that the vibration inputted from a road surface to a tire and the vibration of an engine are inputted through the steering shaft to the steering wheel, so that such vibrations detract from the calmness within a vehicle compartment and the riding comfort.
 
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