Steering shaft assembly

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Inventors

Wenninger, Josef

Application #

773800

Filed

Mar-3-1977

Published

Jan-9-1979

Current US Class

074/492
464/72
464/87

International Classes

B62D 001/18; F16D 003/70

Field of Search

74/492 74/493 64/10 64/11

Assignee

Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft (Wolfsburg, DE)

Examiners

Herrmann; Allan D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond

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Abstract
A motor vehicle steering shaft assembly having two complementary steering shaft pieces adapted to be connected to the vehicle steering gear and steering wheel, respectively. Each shaft piece has an end portion arranged in adjacent, overlapping relationship with the end portion of the other shaft piece. The two shaft pieces are connected by at least two independent, torque-transmitting plug connections which are axially spaced relative to each other along the overlapping end portions. Each of the plug connections includes projections or "plugs", attached and extending parallel to one of the shaft pieces, and corresponding receptacles, adapted to receive the projections, attached to the other shaft piece. As a result of this construction the two shaft pieces of the steering shaft assembly may be disconnected upon application of a predetermined axial force, but the steering shaft assembly will not bend upon application of a transverse force thereto.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A steering shaft assembly for a motor vehicle comprising:

(a) two complementary shaft pieces adapted to be connected to the vehicle steering gear and steering wheel, respectively, said two shaft pieces having adjacent, overlapping end portions; and

(b) at least two independent, torque-transmitting plug connections which are axially spaced relative to each other along said end portions and which connect said shaft pieces together, each of said plug connections including projection means attached and extending parallel to one of said shaft pieces, and corresponding receptacle means, adapted to receive said projection means, attached to the other of said shaft pieces,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a steering shaft assembly for motor vehicles such as automobiles or the like. More particularly, the invention concerns a steering shaft assembly comprising two complementary, interconnected shaft pieces adapted to be connected to the vehicle steering gear and steering wheel, respectively, which shaft pieces are arranged to be disconnected upon application of a predetermined axial force.

It is known to construct motor vehicle steering shaft assemblies with a divided, "breakaway" steering shaft to eliminate the possibility of penetration of the steering column into the region of the vehicle operator upon collision. Five references which disclose this type of arrangement are the U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,472,093; 3,760,649 and 3,752,007; and the West German patent publications (DOS) Nos. 1,927,173 and 2,106,963.

While the known safety steering shaft assemblies of the above-noted type are designed to transmit steering commands (i.e., torque) without distortion from the steering wheel to the steering gear, they may be troublseome if acted upon by bending moments originating with the steering gear. This is particularly true for shaft assemblies which comprise one or more universal joints permitting a plurality of shaft sections to be connected together in an articulated manner. In such cases the shafts connected to the steering wheel and steering gear, respectively, are not aligned on a common axis so that high momentary torques, which frequently occur during operation of the vehicle, are converted into severe bending moments.
 
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