WO2007138458A1 - Car steering system - Google Patents

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WO2007138458A1
WO2007138458A1 PCT/IB2007/001419 IB2007001419W WO2007138458A1 WO 2007138458 A1 WO2007138458 A1 WO 2007138458A1 IB 2007001419 W IB2007001419 W IB 2007001419W WO 2007138458 A1 WO2007138458 A1 WO 2007138458A1
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Davide Montosi
Gianluigi Cavani
Amedeo Visconti
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D5/00Power-assisted or power-driven steering
    • B62D5/04Power-assisted or power-driven steering electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear
    • B62D5/0457Power-assisted or power-driven steering electrical, e.g. using an electric servo-motor connected to, or forming part of, the steering gear characterised by control features of the drive means as such
    • B62D5/046Controlling the motor
    • B62D5/0472Controlling the motor for damping vibrations
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D15/00Steering not otherwise provided for
    • B62D15/02Steering position indicators ; Steering position determination; Steering aids
    • B62D15/029Steering assistants using warnings or proposing actions to the driver without influencing the steering system
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D6/00Arrangements for automatically controlling steering depending on driving conditions sensed and responded to, e.g. control circuits
    • B62D6/008Control of feed-back to the steering input member, e.g. simulating road feel in steer-by-wire applications

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  • the present invention relates to a car steering system.
  • the most widely used power-assist device is hydraulic, and comprises a hydraulic actuator, which generates a power-assist torque and is controlled by a number of valves activated by the angular position of the steering wheel .
  • a power-assist device with a speed-sensitive valve does not allow the driver to accurately feel the dynamic performance of the car, especially when the car is equipped with electronic dynamic-performance control devices which greatly reduce the reactions of the car.
  • an ASR device prevents spinning of the drive wheels
  • an ABS (Anti Block System) and MSR device prevent the wheels locking when braking
  • an E-diff prevents spinning of the drive wheels
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic of a car equipped with a steering system in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic of a hydraulic power- assist device of the Figure 2 steering system.
  • FIG. 1 indicates a rear-drive car comprising two front direction wheels 2 and two rear drive wheels 3.
  • the turn angle of front direction wheels 2 is controlled by a steering system 4 comprising a steering arm 5, which extends crosswise to car 1, is hinged at opposite ends to both front direction wheels 2, and is movable axially by a steering wheel 6.
  • steering wheel 6 is fitted to a rotary steering shaft 7 connected mechanically to steering arm 5 by a rack-and-pinion coupling device 8.
  • Steering system 4 also comprises a hydraulic power- assist (so-called "power steering") device 9, which generates a variable force on steering arm 5 to reduce (or, more generally speaking, modify) the torque exerted on steering wheel 6 to modify the turn angle of front direction wheels 2.
  • power steering hydraulic power- assist
  • hydraulic power-assist device 9 comprises a hydraulic actuator 10 located at an intermediate portion of steering arm 5, and which comprises two chambers 11 filled alternately with a pressurized fluid to move steering arm 5 axially in both directions. More specifically, the two chambers 11 are fitted through with steering arm 5, are located in series along steering arm 5, and are separated by a flange 12, which is integral with steering arm 5, defines a piston of hydraulic actuator 10, and comprises a central annular cavity 13 housing an annular seal 14.
  • Hydraulic power-assist device 9 also comprises a storage tank 15 containing the control fluid (typically oil) of hydraulic actuator 10 at ambient pressure; a hydraulic accumulator 16 containing pressurized control fluid; a motor-driven pump 17, which draws control fluid from storage tank 15 and pumps pressurized control fluid to hydraulic accumulator 16; and two proportional solenoid valves 18 for selectively connecting chambers 11 of hydraulic actuator 10 to storage tank 15 and hydraulic accumulator 16. More specifically, each chamber 11 of hydraulic actuator 10 is associated with a respective three-way solenoid valve 18, which isolates chamber 11 to maintain a constant amount of control fluid inside chamber 11, connects chamber 11 to storage tank 15 to drain the control fluid from chamber 11, or connects chamber 11 to hydraulic accumulator 16 to feed control fluid into chamber 11.
  • each chamber 11 of hydraulic actuator 10 is associated with a respective three-way solenoid valve 18, which isolates chamber 11 to maintain a constant amount of control fluid inside chamber 11, connects chamber 11 to storage tank 15 to drain the control fluid from chamber 11, or connects chamber 11 to hydraulic accumulator 16 to feed
  • hydraulic power-assist device 9 comprises a damp valve 20 located between the two chambers 11 to prevent any fluctuations in pressure (hammering) ; and a safety valve 21, which, in the event of a breakdown, connects both chambers 11 permanently to storage tank 15 by means of respective bypass conduits 22.
  • Hydraulic accumulator 16 is fitted with a pressure sensor 23 for determining the pressure of the fluid inside hydraulic accumulator 16; each chamber 11 is fitted with a pressure sensor 24 for determining the pressure of the fluid inside chamber 11; and pressure sensors 23 and 24 are connected to a control unit 25 for controlling power-assist device 9. More specifically, hydraulic actuator 10 is feedback-controlled by control unit 25 using the fluid pressures detected in chambers 11 by sensors 24 as feedback variables.
  • Car 1 is equipped with a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, which act on various active components (e.g. the engine and brakes) of car 1 to alter the dynamic performance of car 1. More specifically, electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26 comprise an ASR device for preventing spinning of rear drive wheels 3; an ABS (Anti Block System), which acts on the brake system to prevent locking of wheels 2 and 3 when braking; an MSR device, which acts on the drive torque to prevent rear drive wheels 3 from locking when braking; an E-diff (electronic differential lock percentage control) device, and an ESP (Electronic Stability Program) device, which limit swerving and excessive load transfer.
  • ASR device for preventing spinning of rear drive wheels 3
  • ABS Anti Block System
  • MSR device which acts on the drive torque to prevent rear drive wheels 3 from locking when braking
  • E-diff electronic differential lock percentage control
  • ESP Electronic Stability Program
  • control unit 25 is also connected to a torque sensor 28 fitted to steering shaft 7 to determine the torque exerted by the user on steering wheel 6.
  • control unit 25 determines operation of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly.
  • control unit 25 may increase the power-assist torque to alert the driver accordingly in advance by increasing natural "slackening" of steering wheel 6 in advance.
  • This control mode is better suited to non-professional drivers, whose main concern is safety, as opposed to pushing the car to its extreme limit.
  • control unit 25 may reduce the power-assist torque to counteract natural "slackening" of steering wheel 6. This control mode is better suited to professional drivers, whose main concern is pushing the car to its extreme limit, as opposed to safety.
  • control unit 25 may introduce into the power-assist torque a pulsating (i.e. time-variable) component of a frequency discernible by the driver (e.g. 1-5 Hz) and of low enough intensity (5-10% of the total) not to affect driving.
  • a pulsating component i.e. time-variable component of a frequency discernible by the driver (e.g. 1-5 Hz) and of low enough intensity (5-10% of the total) not to affect driving.
  • the purpose of the pulsating component is to alert the driver to operation of the E-diff device, and to the fact that car 1 is nearing a limit, both of which, without the pulsating component, could go unnoticed by the driver (particularly a non-professional driver) .
  • control unit 25 determines speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and the swerve angle of car 1, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly.
  • control unit 25 determines the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly.
  • the final power-assist torque exerted on steering arm 5 depends on operation (if any) of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, on speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and the swerve angle of car 1, and on the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6.
  • the final power-assist torque exerted on steering arm 5 is largely determined (80-90%) on the basis of speed Vx of car 1, and is corrected slightly (10-20%) as a function of accelerations Ax and Ay of car 1, the swerve angle of car 1, operation (if any) of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, and the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6.
  • hydraulic power-assist device 9 provides for "variable torque feedback" on steering wheel 6 of car 1.
  • the variation in feedback is regulated by control unit 25 by means of hydraulic actuator 10, and is determined on the basis of the causes (e.g. ABS, MSR, E-diff, ESP intervention) and effects (speed, turn angle, accelerations, swerve angle) affecting dynamic performance of car 1.

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Abstract

A steering system (4) for a car (1) having two front direction wheels (2) and a number of electronic dynamic- performance control devices (26); the steering system (4) has a steering wheel (6) for controlling a turn angle of the front direction wheels (2), and a power-assist device (9) which generates a power-assist torque which is added to the torque exerted on the steering wheel (6) to vary the turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); the power-assist device (9) has a control unit (25), which determines operation of the electronic dynamic- performance control devices (26), and modifies the power- assist torque as a function of operation of the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26).

Description

CAR STEERING SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a car steering system.
BACKGROUND ART
Most cars are now equipped with a power-assist or power steering device for reducing the torque exerted on the steering wheel to modify the turn angle of the front direction wheels .
The most widely used power-assist device is hydraulic, and comprises a hydraulic actuator, which generates a power-assist torque and is controlled by a number of valves activated by the angular position of the steering wheel .
The major drawback of power-assist devices of the above type lies in the power-assist torque being constant, and so tending to "overslacken" the steering wheel at high speed, so that the driver is unable to actually feel the dynamic performance of the car. To eliminate this drawback, it has been proposed to equip the power-assist device with a speed-sensitive valve, which gradually reduces the power-assist torque as speed increases .
Even a power-assist device with a speed-sensitive valve, however, does not allow the driver to accurately feel the dynamic performance of the car, especially when the car is equipped with electronic dynamic-performance control devices which greatly reduce the reactions of the car. For example, an ASR device prevents spinning of the drive wheels; an ABS (Anti Block System) and MSR device prevent the wheels locking when braking; an E-diff
(electronic differential lock percentage control) device and an ESP (Electronic Stability Program) device limit swerving and excessive load transfer.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a car steering system that is cheap and easy to produce, eliminates the aforementioned drawbacks, and, in particular, allows the driver to actually feel the dynamic performance of the car.
According to the present invention, there is provided a car steering system as claimed in the accompanying Claims .
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic of a car equipped with a steering system in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 shows a schematic of a hydraulic power- assist device of the Figure 2 steering system.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates a rear-drive car comprising two front direction wheels 2 and two rear drive wheels 3. The turn angle of front direction wheels 2 is controlled by a steering system 4 comprising a steering arm 5, which extends crosswise to car 1, is hinged at opposite ends to both front direction wheels 2, and is movable axially by a steering wheel 6. More specifically, steering wheel 6 is fitted to a rotary steering shaft 7 connected mechanically to steering arm 5 by a rack-and-pinion coupling device 8.
Steering system 4 also comprises a hydraulic power- assist (so-called "power steering") device 9, which generates a variable force on steering arm 5 to reduce (or, more generally speaking, modify) the torque exerted on steering wheel 6 to modify the turn angle of front direction wheels 2.
As shown in Figure 2, hydraulic power-assist device 9 comprises a hydraulic actuator 10 located at an intermediate portion of steering arm 5, and which comprises two chambers 11 filled alternately with a pressurized fluid to move steering arm 5 axially in both directions. More specifically, the two chambers 11 are fitted through with steering arm 5, are located in series along steering arm 5, and are separated by a flange 12, which is integral with steering arm 5, defines a piston of hydraulic actuator 10, and comprises a central annular cavity 13 housing an annular seal 14.
Hydraulic power-assist device 9 also comprises a storage tank 15 containing the control fluid (typically oil) of hydraulic actuator 10 at ambient pressure; a hydraulic accumulator 16 containing pressurized control fluid; a motor-driven pump 17, which draws control fluid from storage tank 15 and pumps pressurized control fluid to hydraulic accumulator 16; and two proportional solenoid valves 18 for selectively connecting chambers 11 of hydraulic actuator 10 to storage tank 15 and hydraulic accumulator 16. More specifically, each chamber 11 of hydraulic actuator 10 is associated with a respective three-way solenoid valve 18, which isolates chamber 11 to maintain a constant amount of control fluid inside chamber 11, connects chamber 11 to storage tank 15 to drain the control fluid from chamber 11, or connects chamber 11 to hydraulic accumulator 16 to feed control fluid into chamber 11.
Finally, hydraulic power-assist device 9 comprises a damp valve 20 located between the two chambers 11 to prevent any fluctuations in pressure (hammering) ; and a safety valve 21, which, in the event of a breakdown, connects both chambers 11 permanently to storage tank 15 by means of respective bypass conduits 22.
Hydraulic accumulator 16 is fitted with a pressure sensor 23 for determining the pressure of the fluid inside hydraulic accumulator 16; each chamber 11 is fitted with a pressure sensor 24 for determining the pressure of the fluid inside chamber 11; and pressure sensors 23 and 24 are connected to a control unit 25 for controlling power-assist device 9. More specifically, hydraulic actuator 10 is feedback-controlled by control unit 25 using the fluid pressures detected in chambers 11 by sensors 24 as feedback variables.
Car 1 is equipped with a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, which act on various active components (e.g. the engine and brakes) of car 1 to alter the dynamic performance of car 1. More specifically, electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26 comprise an ASR device for preventing spinning of rear drive wheels 3; an ABS (Anti Block System), which acts on the brake system to prevent locking of wheels 2 and 3 when braking; an MSR device, which acts on the drive torque to prevent rear drive wheels 3 from locking when braking; an E-diff (electronic differential lock percentage control) device, and an ESP (Electronic Stability Program) device, which limit swerving and excessive load transfer.
Control unit 25 is connected to electronic dynamic- performance control devices 26 (e.g. over a BUS of car 1) to real-time determine the status of electronic dynamic- performance control devices 26. In other words, control unit 25 is able to determine whether, and to what extent, an electronic dynamic-performance control device 26 is operating. Control unit 25 is also connected to sensors 27 for real-time determining longitudinal speed Vx, longitudinal acceleration Ax, transverse (or lateral) acceleration Ay, and the swerve angle of car 1.
In a preferred embodiment, control unit 25 is also connected to a torque sensor 28 fitted to steering shaft 7 to determine the torque exerted by the user on steering wheel 6.
In actual use, control unit 25 determines operation of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly.
When the ESP device indicates car 1 is close to its road-holding limit, control unit 25 may increase the power-assist torque to alert the driver accordingly in advance by increasing natural "slackening" of steering wheel 6 in advance. This control mode is better suited to non-professional drivers, whose main concern is safety, as opposed to pushing the car to its extreme limit. Conversely, when the ESP device indicates car 1 is close to its road-holding limit, control unit 25 may reduce the power-assist torque to counteract natural "slackening" of steering wheel 6. This control mode is better suited to professional drivers, whose main concern is pushing the car to its extreme limit, as opposed to safety. On determining operation of the E-diff (electronic differential lock percentage control) device, control unit 25 may introduce into the power-assist torque a pulsating (i.e. time-variable) component of a frequency discernible by the driver (e.g. 1-5 Hz) and of low enough intensity (5-10% of the total) not to affect driving. The purpose of the pulsating component is to alert the driver to operation of the E-diff device, and to the fact that car 1 is nearing a limit, both of which, without the pulsating component, could go unnoticed by the driver (particularly a non-professional driver) .
By means of sensors 27, control unit 25 also determines speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and the swerve angle of car 1, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly.
Finally, by means of sensor 28, control unit 25 determines the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6, and modifies the power-assist torque accordingly. In other words, the final power-assist torque exerted on steering arm 5 depends on operation (if any) of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, on speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and the swerve angle of car 1, and on the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6. In a preferred embodiment, the final power-assist torque exerted on steering arm 5 is largely determined (80-90%) on the basis of speed Vx of car 1, and is corrected slightly (10-20%) as a function of accelerations Ax and Ay of car 1, the swerve angle of car 1, operation (if any) of electronic dynamic-performance control devices 26, and the torque exerted by the driver on steering wheel 6. As will be clear from the above description, hydraulic power-assist device 9 provides for "variable torque feedback" on steering wheel 6 of car 1. The variation in feedback is regulated by control unit 25 by means of hydraulic actuator 10, and is determined on the basis of the causes (e.g. ABS, MSR, E-diff, ESP intervention) and effects (speed, turn angle, accelerations, swerve angle) affecting dynamic performance of car 1.

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1) A steering system (4) for a car (1) having two front direction wheels (2) and a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26); the steering system (4) comprising: a steering wheel (6) for controlling a turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); and a power-assist device (9), which generates a power- assist torque which is added to the torque exerted on the steering wheel (6) to vary the turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); the steering system (4) being characterized in that the power-assist device (9) comprises a control unit (25), which determines operation of the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) , and modifies the power-assist torque as a function of operation of the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26).
2) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) comprise an ASR device for preventing spinning of the drive wheels (3); an ABS device, which acts on the brake system to prevent locking of the wheels
(2, 3) when braking; an MSR device, which acts on the drive torque to prevent the drive wheels (3) from locking when braking; an E-diff device for electronically controlling the lock percentage of a differential; and an
ESP device for controlling stability of the car.
3) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 , wherein the control unit (25) is connected to the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) over a BUS of the car (1) to real-time determine the status of the electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) .
4) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein, when an ESP device indicates the car (1) is close to its road-holding limit, the control unit (25) increases the power-assist torque to alert the driver accordingly in advance by increasing natural "slackening" of the steering wheel (6) in advance.
5) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein, when an ESP device indicates the car (1) is close to its road-holding limit, the control unit (25) reduces the power-assist torque to counteract natural "slackening" of the steering wheel (6).
6) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein, when the control unit (25) determines operation of an E-diff device for electronically controlling the lock percentage of a differential, the control unit (25) introduces into the power-assist torque a pulsating component of a frequency discernable by the driver and of low intensity.
7) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein the control unit (25) is connected to sensors (27) for real-time determining the longitudinal speed Vx, longitudinal acceleration Ax, transverse acceleration Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1); the control unit (25) determines the speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1) by means of the sensors (27), and modifies the power-assist torque as a function of the speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1) .
8) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 1 to 7, wherein the control unit (25) is connected to a torque sensor (28) connected to a steering shaft (7) to determine the torque exerted by the driver on the steering wheel (6) ; the control unit (25) determines the torque exerted by the driver on the steering wheel (6) by means of the torque sensor (28) , and modifies the power- assist torque as a function of the torque applied by the driver on the steering wheel (6) .
9) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 1 to 8 , wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a hydraulic actuator (10) located at an intermediate portion of the steering arm (5) , and which comprises two chambers (11) filled alternately with a pressurized fluid to move the steering arm (5) axially in both directions.
10) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 9, wherein the two chambers (11) are fitted through with the steering arm (5) , are arranged in series along the steering arm (5), and are separated by a flange (12), which is integral with the steering arm (5) and defines a piston of the hydraulic actuator (10) .
11) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 9 or 10, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a storage tank (15) containing the control fluid of the hydraulic actuator (10) at ambient pressure; a hydraulic accumulator (16) containing pressurized control fluid; a motor-driven pump (17) which draws control fluid from the storage tank (15) and pumps pressurized control fluid to the hydraulic accumulator (16); and two proportional solenoid valves (18) for selectively connecting the chambers (11) of the hydraulic actuator (10) to the storage tank (15) and the hydraulic accumulator (16).
12) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 11, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a damp valve (20) located between the two chambers (11) to prevent fluctuations in pressure.
13) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 11 or 12, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a safety valve (21) , which, in the event of a breakdown, connects the two chambers (11) permanently to the storage tank (15) by means of respective bypass conduits (22) .
14) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 11 to 13, wherein the hydraulic accumulator (16) is fitted with a first pressure sensor (23) for determining the pressure of the fluid in the hydraulic accumulator (16) ; and each chamber (11) is fitted with a second pressure sensor (24) for determining the pressure of the fluid in the chamber (11) .
15) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 14, wherein the control unit (25) controls the power-assist device (9), and is connected to the second pressure sensors (24) ; and the hydraulic actuator (10) is feedback-controlled by the control unit (25) using the fluid pressures detected inside the chambers (11) by the second pressure sensors (24) as feedback variables.
16) A steering system (4) for a car (1) having two front direction wheels (2) and a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) ; the steering system (4) comprising: a steering wheel (6) for controlling a turn angle of the front direction wheels (2) ; and a power-assist device (9) , which generates a power- assist torque which is added to the torque exerted on the steering wheel (6) to vary the turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); the steering system (4) being characterized in that the power-assist device (9) comprises a control unit (25) connected to sensors (27) for real-time determining the longitudinal speed Vx, longitudinal acceleration Ax, transverse or lateral acceleration Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1) ; the control unit (25) determines the speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1) by means of the sensors (27) , and modifies the power-assist torque as a function of the speed Vx, accelerations Ax and Ay, and swerve angle of the car (1) .
17) A steering system (4) for a car (1) having two front direction wheels (2) and a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26); the steering system (4) comprising: a steering wheel (6) for controlling a turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); and a power-assist device (9), which generates a power- assist torque which is added to the torque exerted on the steering wheel (6) to vary the turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); the steering system (4) being characterized in that the power-assist device (9) comprises a control unit (25) connected to a torque sensor (28) connected to a steering shaft (7) to determine the torque exerted by the driver on the steering wheel (6); the control unit (25) determines the torque exerted by the driver on the steering wheel (6) by means of the torque sensor (28) , and modifies the power-assist torque as a function of the torque applied by the driver on the steering wheel (6) .
18) A steering system (4) for a car (1) having two front direction wheels (2) and a number of electronic dynamic-performance control devices (26) ; the steering system (4) comprising: a steering wheel (6) for controlling a turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); and a power-assist device (9) , which generates a power- assist torque which is added to the torque exerted on the steering wheel (6) to vary the turn angle of the front direction wheels (2); the steering system (4) being characterized in that the power-assist device (9) comprises a hydraulic actuator (10) located at an intermediate portion of the steering arm (5), and which comprises two chambers (11) filled alternately with a pressurized fluid to move the steering arm (5) axially in both directions.
19) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 18, wherein the two chambers (11) are fitted through with the steering arm (5) , are arranged in series along the steering arm (5), and are separated by a flange (12), which is integral with the steering arm (5) and defines a piston of the hydraulic actuator (10) .
20) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 18 or 19, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a storage tank (15) containing the control fluid of the hydraulic actuator (10) at ambient pressure; a hydraulic accumulator (16) containing pressurized control fluid; a motor-driven pump (17) which draws control fluid from the storage tank (15) and pumps pressurized control fluid to the hydraulic accumulator (16); and two proportional solenoid valves (18) for selectively connecting the chambers (11) of the hydraulic actuator (10) to the storage tank (15) and the hydraulic accumulator (16) .
21) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 20, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a damp valve (20) located between the two chambers (11) to prevent fluctuations in pressure.
22) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 20 or 21, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a safety valve (21) , which, in the event of a breakdown, connects the two chambers (11) permanently to the storage tank (15) by means of respective bypass conduits (22) .
23) A steering system (4) as claimed in one of Claims 20 to 22, wherein the hydraulic accumulator (16) is fitted with a first pressure sensor (23) for determining the pressure of the fluid in the hydraulic accumulator (16) ; and each chamber (11) is fitted with a second pressure sensor (24) for determining the pressure of the fluid in the chamber (11) .
24) A steering system (4) as claimed in Claim 23, wherein the power-assist device (9) comprises a control unit (25), which controls the power-assist device (9) and is connected to the second pressure sensors (24) ; and the hydraulic actuator (10) is feedback-controlled by the control unit (25) using the fluid pressures detected inside the chambers (11) by the second pressure sensors
(24) as feedback variables.
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