Power steering control valve

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Inventors

Place, Jack L.

Application #

971448

Filed

Nov-17-1997

Published

Aug-10-1999

Current US Class

091/375A
137/625.24
180/441

International Classes

B62D 005/08

Field of Search

180/417 180/421 180/441 91/375

Assignee

TRW Inc. (Lyndhurst, OH)

Examiners

Oberleitner; Robert

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell, Tummino & Szabo

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Abstract
A vehicle steering apparatus (10) includes a fluid motor (42) having first and second chambers (44, 46). A relatively rotatable, coaxial valve core (22) and valve sleeve (24) control the fluid pressure in the chambers (44, 46). The valve sleeve (24) has first and second recesses (72a, 74a) spaced around an axis (26) on opposite sides of a fluid inlet port (70a). The valve core (22) has a third recess (80a) which communicates the port (70a) with the first and second recesses (72a, 74a) when the valve core and valve sleeve (24) are in the neutral position. The valve core (22) has first and second axially extending lands (90a, 90b) on opposite sides of the third recess (80a) and land surfaces (92a, 92b) facing the first and second recesses (72a, 74a). The valve core (22) has a first passage (100a) for communicating with the first recess (72a) and a second passage (100b) for communicating with the second recess (74a) when in the neutral position. The first and second passages (100a and 100b) includes a first slot (130a) in the first land (90a) and a second slot (132b) in the second land (90b) terminating in a rectangularly shaped opening (134a) in the land surface and extending parallel to the axis (26).
 
Claims
Having described the invention, I claim:

1. A vehicle steering apparatus comprising:

a fluid motor having first and second chambers, fluid pressure in said first chamber tending to turn steerable vehicle wheels in first direction and fluid pressure in said second chamber tending to turn the steerable vehicle wheels in a second direction opposite said first direction;

a valve core and a valve sleeve for controlling the fluid pressure in said first and second chambers, said valve sleeve encircling said valve core, said valve core and valve sleeve being coaxial and relatively rotatable about an axis;

said valve sleeve having a port for connection to a fluid supply, said valve sleeve having a first recess spaced around said axis on one circumferential side of said port and connectable in fluid communication to said first chamber, said valve sleeve having a second recess on the other circumferential side of said port and connectable in fluid communication to said second chamber;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hydraulic rack and pinion power steering system including a control valve having an inner valve member (valve core) which is coaxial with and rotatable relative to an outer valve member (valve sleeve).

In this type of steering system, the inner valve member is formed on a part of a cylindrical input shaft which is connected for rotation with the vehicle steering wheel. The outer valve member is connected for rotation with a follow-up member in the form of a pinion. The pinion is in meshing engagement with the toothed portion of a rack. The rack is drivingly connected with a piston-cylinder type power steering motor and steerable vehicle wheels.

To effect actuation of the power steering motor to turn the steerable vehicle wheels, the inner valve member is rotated relative to the outer valve member, from a neutral condition. Relative rotation between the inner and outer valve members ports fluid under pressure to one side or the other of the steering motor to effect steering movement of the steerable vehicle wheels. It is desirable to provide laminar fluid flow and to minimize turbulent fluid flow in the control valve, because turbulence can cause undesirable noise in the steering system.
 
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