Patent classifications
H02G15/02
WIRE CONNECTION STRUCTURE AND WIRE CONNECTION METHOD
A harness is provided with one or more first wires each including a first core exposed portion, one or more second wires each including a second core exposed portion, and a bonded portion formed by welding the first and second core exposed portion(s). A total cross-sectional area of the second core(s) is equal to or less than ⅓ of the sum of total cross-sectional areas of the first and second core(s). The bonded portion has two pairs of outer surfaces extending along an extending direction of the first and second wires and facing each other and a distance H between one pair of the outer surfaces (upper/lower surfaces), out of the two pairs of outer surfaces, is longer than a distance W between another pair of the outer surfaces (right/left side surfaces). The second core exposed portion(s) is/are arranged adjacent to the upper surface Up in the bonded portion.
WIRE CONNECTION STRUCTURE AND WIRE CONNECTION METHOD
A harness is provided with one or more first wires each including a first core exposed portion, one or more second wires each including a second core exposed portion, and a bonded portion formed by welding the first and second core exposed portion(s). A total cross-sectional area of the second core(s) is equal to or less than ⅓ of the sum of total cross-sectional areas of the first and second core(s). The bonded portion has two pairs of outer surfaces extending along an extending direction of the first and second wires and facing each other and a distance H between one pair of the outer surfaces (upper/lower surfaces), out of the two pairs of outer surfaces, is longer than a distance W between another pair of the outer surfaces (right/left side surfaces). The second core exposed portion(s) is/are arranged adjacent to the upper surface Up in the bonded portion.
HOLDER AND WIRE HARNESS
A holder configured to be fitted to a tube that is made of metal and through which a wire is to be inserted, the holder including: a tubular main body that includes a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, and is configured to be inserted into the tube; and a cover formed protruding radially outward from an outer circumferential surface of the main body at the first end, wherein: the cover is formed only in a portion of the main body in a circumferential direction, and the cover includes a wall that protrudes radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of the main body, and a guard that extends from a radially outward end of the wall toward the second end of the main body.
HOLDER AND WIRE HARNESS
A holder configured to be fitted to a tube that is made of metal and through which a wire is to be inserted, the holder including: a tubular main body that includes a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, and is configured to be inserted into the tube; and a cover formed protruding radially outward from an outer circumferential surface of the main body at the first end, wherein: the cover is formed only in a portion of the main body in a circumferential direction, and the cover includes a wall that protrudes radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of the main body, and a guard that extends from a radially outward end of the wall toward the second end of the main body.
Communication cable
A communication cable includes a first leaky coaxial cable, a first leaky coaxial cable, and an approach cable. The first leaky coaxial cable has a first end and a second end connected to a communication device. The second leaky coaxial cable has a third end and a fourth end different from the first end and second end of the first leaky coaxial cable. The approach cable has a fifth end connected to the communication device and a sixth end connected to the third end of the second leaky coaxial cable, wherein the sixth end is positioned near the second end of the first leaky coaxial cable.
ELECTRICAL CABLE BRAID POSITIONING CLIP
A cable assembly and method for terminating an end of a cable. The cable assembly includes a ferrule secured to a cable jacket at the end of the cable. The cable also has a braided shield which extends from the end of the cable to the portion of the inner connector positioned in the ferrule. A transition zone is provided between the end of the cable and an end of a portion of an inner connector positioned in the ferrule. A braid positioning clip engages the braided shield in the transition zone to maintain a relationship of the braided shield to the signal conductors to minimize the degradation of the electrical performance of the cable.
ELECTRICAL CABLE BRAID POSITIONING CLIP
A cable assembly and method for terminating an end of a cable. The cable assembly includes a ferrule secured to a cable jacket at the end of the cable. The cable also has a braided shield which extends from the end of the cable to the portion of the inner connector positioned in the ferrule. A transition zone is provided between the end of the cable and an end of a portion of an inner connector positioned in the ferrule. A braid positioning clip engages the braided shield in the transition zone to maintain a relationship of the braided shield to the signal conductors to minimize the degradation of the electrical performance of the cable.
Terminal structure of armored cable and armor wire anchoring device
A terminal structure of an armored cable includes an end of an armored cable, a terminal metal fitting, and a support. The end includes a core, and an armoring including armor wires made of copper or copper alloy disposed on an outer circumference of the core. The terminal metal fitting is attached to an end of each armor wire. The support is disposed on a tip side of the core and supports a plurality of the terminal metal fittings. The support includes a base plate and a fixing member. The base plate is provided with a first through hole into which the core is inserted, and second through holes which are provided on an outer circumference of the first through hole and into each of which a corresponding one of the terminal metal fittings is inserted. The fixing member fixes each terminal metal fitting to the base plate.
FIXING STRUCTURE OF SPLICE PART
A fixing structure of a splice part includes a plurality of electrical wires each having a splice part and mutually connected and a sheet material to which the splice part is fixed. For example, the fixing structure of the splice part is considered to have a portion of the plurality of electrical wires fixed to the sheet material in addition to the splice part.
JOINT STRUCTURE FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE
A joint structure of a high-voltage cable includes a cable core wrapped from interior to exterior sequentially by an inner insulating layer, a shielding layer and an outer insulating layer, a section of the inner and outer insulating layers is stripped at an end of the cable core, and a length of the stripped section of the outer insulating layer is greater than a length of the stripped section of the inner insulating layer. The end of the cable core is connected to an external terminal, a connection between the end and the external terminal and an adjacent section of the inner insulating layer are wrapped by a heat-shrinkable tube, a spacing is provided between an end of the heat-shrinkable tube and the outer insulating layer, the shielding layer within the spacing is wrapped by a copper foil and connected externally to a cable connector via the copper foil.