Breakaway shaft assembly

4411167
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Inventors

Mohr, John D.

Application #

310566

Filed

Oct-13-1981

Published

Oct-25-1983

Current US Class

074/492
188/371
280/777
403/2

International Classes

B62D 001/18

Field of Search

74/492 74/493 280/777 403/2 403/DIG. 188/371 188/376

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Herrmann; Allan D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malleck; Joseph W., Johnson; Olin B.

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Abstract
A breakaway shaft assembly is disclosed which comprises a segmented tube and shaft member. The tube member and at least one of the shaft member segments are retained together for conjoint movement under axial loading until the shaft segments are interengaged. Additional axial loading and movement severs the attachment between the tube member and shaft segment allowing the tube member to telescope further until limited. At such limitation, the location of segmentation for each of the tube and shaft members is aligned permitting breakaway separation in response to still further axial loading.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A breakaway shaft assembly, comprising:

(a) a segmented shaft member;

(b) a segmented tube member, at least one of said segmented shaft and tube members having mating camming surfaces at the location of segmentation;

(c) means for retaining said segmented tube member and one segment of said segmented shaft member together for conjoint axial movement due to axial loading until both segments of said shaft member are interengaged, whereupon said retaining means is overcome allowing both said tube member segments to telescopically move relative to said shaft member segments in response to further axial loading;

and

(d) means for limiting the telescopic travel of said tube member relative to said shaft member when said location of segmentation for each of said tube member and shaft member are aligned, whereupon breakaway separation of the segments of each of said members occurs in response to still further axial loading.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a breakaway shaft assembly and, more particularly, to a vehicular steering shaft linkage having an impact absorbing apparatus as well as a breakaway apparatus effective to counter the primary impact as well as secondary impact that occurs in a collision of such vehicle.

Particularly in trucks, the steering linkage must extend from the steering wheel through a steering column assembly and through a secondary steering shaft which interconnects the steering column with the steering gear box. During a collision, the primary impact of hitting an object with the vehicle may cause the steering gear box itself to be pushed rearward toward and through the vehicle compartment. During the secondary impact, when the driver's body is thrown forward impacting the steering wheel, the normal devices used to allow the steering column itself to collapse are countered by the shifted lower steering linkage which has been moved oppositely as a result of the primary impact.
 
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