Patent classifications
B60R16/0215
Wiring component holder for holding wires
A wiring component includes a plurality of electric wires aligned in a predetermined alignment direction, and a holder to hold the plurality of electric wires. The holder includes a pair of resin members that sandwich longitudinal portions of the plurality of electric wires in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the alignment direction, and the pair of resin members are recess-projection fitted between the plurality of electric wires.
ROUTING MEMBER AND WIRE HARNESS
The present disclosure provides a routing member and a wire harness that can absorb tolerances. A wire harness 10 comprises a routing member 40. The routing member 40 includes a column-shaped main body part 41, and a groove part 42 that is formed in an outer circumferential surface of the main body part 41 and that contains a wire 20. The groove part 42 has a meandering part 45 formed so as to extend in an axis line direction of the main body part 41 while meandering. The wire harness 10 includes the wire 20, which is contained in the groove part 42 of the routing member 40 and is routed along the groove part 42.
Vibration damper
A vibration damper is proposed with two damper halves which enclose a passage opening in the assembled state and, in the installed position, bear against a component which is guided through the passage opening. The damper halves have corresponding latching means which permit an attachment of the vibration damper to the component. Each damper half has in each case one collar, which collars, in the assembled state of the vibration damper, are arranged at opposite ends of the vibration damper. The vibration damper can be mounted simply, even retrospectively. Moreover, the vibration damper can also be released again without damage.
Universal Media Cable Harness
A cable harness that holds multiple types of media cables into a single unit for connecting components to a device without having to access the device's input panel. The cable harness has a sleeve that keeps all the cables organized and held together. Each of the cables have two ends, a male end and a female end. One end of the harness has male ends of the cable that connect to the input panel of a device while the other end has the female ends of the cable to make switching out components possible without having to access the device's rear input panel. The cable harness has a plurality of cables including a HDMI cable, a USB cable, an Ethernet cable, and an Optical cable. The cables are slidably harnessed together allowing the sleeve to be close to one end of the cable if need be. The sleeve allows cables to move independently for easier and faster connections. The cables have a labeling so that the same cable has the same label on each end of the cable so the user knows which end of one of the cables corresponds to the correct other end of the cable.
Device for covering a vehicle seat rail and vehicle comprising such a device
The device for covering a rail of a vehicle seat comprises a cover strip for the rail and a guide support for guiding the sliding of the cover strip above the rail, the at least one guide support supporting the cover strip on side of said strip.
STRUCTURE FOR ATTACHING WIRE HARNESS AT VEHICLE DOOR AND METHOD OF ATTACHING WIRE HARNESS AT VEHICLE DOOR
A structure for attaching a wire harness at a vehicle door includes: a slit formed in a door panel of the vehicle door; an introduction hole provided in the door panel so as to be connected to one end portion of the slit; a tube that covers a peripheral surface of the wire harness; and an elastically deformable clip that is fixed to the tube, wherein the clip includes a first contact portion that is configured to move via the introduction hole from a side of one surface of the door panel to a side of another surface of the door panel and contact the another surface,, an insertion portion that is slidably inserted into the slit when the first contact portion contacts the another surface, a second contact portion that contacts the one surface of the door panel when the insertion portion is inserted into the slit.
Electromagnetic shield member and wire harness
An electromagnetic shield member that includes a pressing mechanism with: a cylinder provided on one of a bottom wall of the groove and an opposing wall of the cover opposing the bottom wall of the groove; a piston provided so as to be capable of reciprocal movement in the cylinder; a spring that is provided in the cylinder, and is configured to bias the piston toward one end of the cylinder; and a piston rod that is coupled to the piston, protrudes from the one end of the cylinder, and has a leading end configured to press the electrical wire.
Clamp for flat conductor, wire harness, and assembly
A clamp for a flat conductor is used in attaching the flat conductor to an attachment target. The clamp includes: a clip portion to be engaged with the attachment target; and a main body to hold the flat conductor. The clip portion has a first projection, the main body has a second projection, and the first projection and the second projection protrude to be opposed each other. The clip portion and the main body are configured to allow switching from an unlocked state to a locked state. The locked state restricts a relative movement between the clip portion and the main body in an axial direction of the flat conductor due to an engagement between the first projection and the second projection. The unlocked state allows the relative movement in both sides in the axial direction.
WIRING MEMBER
Provided is a wiring member that can be held in a bent state more reliably even if a reaction force is large. A wiring member includes a cable including a bent portion that is routed along a bent path, and a bracket including a holding portion for holding the cable and a vehicle fixing portion that protrudes outward of the holding portion, and the holding portion includes a bend holding portion for holding the bent portion of the cable, and the bend holding portion includes an inner wall portion located on an inner circumferential side of the cable, and an outer wall portion located on an outer circumferential side of the cable.
WIRING MEMBER
A wiring member includes: a linear transmission member that includes an electric wire; a connector housing; an outer armor member; and a cover member that is provided between the connector housing and the outer armor member in a lengthwise direction of the electric wire, and attached to an outer circumferential portion of the linear transmission member. The cover member and the linear transmission member are relatively movable in the lengthwise direction of the electric wire, and the connector housing and the outer armor member restrict a movement of the cover member in the lengthwise direction of the electric wire. The cover member is an elastic member, and includes an elastic cylindrical portion that is compression-deformable in a lengthwise direction of the cover member.