Energy absorbing steering wheel assembly

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Inventors

Strahan, Robert M.
Hopf, Philip W.
Williams, Phillip G.

Application #

166549

Filed

Jul-7-1980

Published

Jun-28-1983

Current US Class

074/492
074/552
280/750
280/777

International Classes

B60R 021/02

Field of Search

280/751 280/752 280/753 280/777 280/750 74/552 74/492 188/1

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Song; Robert R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

White; Charles R.

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Abstract
A steering wheel assembly for vehicles which incorporates an energy absorbing coupling which mounts the steering wheel for tilting movement with respect to a column to an optimum impact position when the wheel receives inertia load and which provides for subsequent energy management by deformation of a plurality of metallic legs which collapse at controlled rates.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A steering wheel operatively interconnected to a rotatable steering shaft of a steering column and thereby being disposed at a predetermined position in a vehicle, said steering wheel comprising an outer rim and an inner hub interconnected to one another by a plurality of spokes which space said rim outwardly of said hub, an energy absorbing coupling operatively connected to an end portion of said steering shaft for yieldably supporting said steering wheel axially outwardly from the end of said steering shaft, said energy absorbing coupling being of a plastically deformable material having an annular base drivingly connected to said steering shaft and having a plurality of arcuately spaced and separate energy-absorbing legs extending upwardly from said base and surrounding the longitudinal steering axis of said steering shaft, each of said legs having a radial and inwardly extending bend therein located at a predetermined distance above said base and terminating in an outwardly extending foot portion, fastener means connecting each said foot portion to said inner hub of said steering wheel such that an inertia force of at least a predetermined magnitude directed to a lower portion of said rim will compressively load and buckle said legs of a corresponding lower portion of said coupling while tensioning said legs of an upper portion of said coupling to thereby turn said steering wheel on an axis transverse to said steering axis and from said predetermined position to a second position angularly disposed with respect to said predetermined position so that additional portions of said rim will receive said force for transmission to and subsequent compressive deformation of all of said legs for energy dissipation.



Description
This invention relates to steering wheel assemblies for vehicles and more particularly to a new and improved energy absorbing coupling operatively mounting a steering wheel to a steering column that permits the steering wheel to be displaced to an optimized inertia load position prior to maximized deflection of the coupling in absorbing impact energy applied to the wheel.

In the preferred embodiment of this invention, a flat type steering wheel, in which spokes thereof extend radially inwardly from an annular outer rim at a slight angle to a centralized hub, is operatively connected to an energy absorbing steering column by a new and improved energy absorbing coupling. This coupling transmits manual steering inputs to a steering shaft in normal operation and is deformable to allow the wheel to pivot from an inclined position to some degree of vertical orientation when initially cushioning an inertia load directed thereto. This latter steering wheel position is optimized insofar as presenting a large impact area for an inertia load. Also, when the steering wheel is in the vertical position, the energy absorbing coupling is set to further deform in a controlled manner to dissipate impact energy directed onto the wheel. The energy absorbing coupling is preferably spider-like in form and has a centralized main body or base from which extends a plurality of arcuately spaced pre-bent and identical legs. With such configuration, the coupling normally operatively holds the steering wheel outwardly from and in alignment with the steering column and the end of the steering shaft therein. The base of the coupling is drivingly connected to the steering shaft while the outer ends of the pre-bent legs are tabbed radially outwardly for secure fastening with the hub of the handwheel. A lower shroud also fastened to the hub to extend downwardly therefrom and around the energy absorbing coupling to provide a casing for the energy absorber and to provide a finely finished appearance. The energy absorbing coupling is preferably made in one piece from yieldable sheet or strip steel and the legs are pre-bent so that they deform in a controlled manner to permit the steering wheel to pivot from a steer position to an optimized inertia load position. The legs are capable of subsequent further deformation and energy absorption as loading to the steering wheel increases. After this deflection of the energy absorbing coupling, the energy absorption capability of the steering column operates to absorb an input energy not otherwise managed by the coupling. With this invention the steering wheel may not be deformed or otherwise damaged when the inertia load effects deformation of the energy absorbing coupling. Repairs are simplified since the deformed coupling can be readily removed from the assembly and replaced by a new undeflected coupling. The original steering wheel can then be reattached to the energy absorbing coupling. Also with this invention, energy absorbing columns may not be stroked so that their replacement would be unnecessary.
 
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