Patent classifications
B60R16/0215
CUSHION SHEET AND WIRE HARNESS
The present disclosure provides a wire harness in which the occurrence of abnormal sound is suppressed. This wire harness (10) comprises: a cable (11); a plurality of band clips (12) which are attached to the cable (11) and are for wiring the cable (11) with respect to an external component; and a cushion sheet (13) which is more flexible than the band clips (12) and covers the individual band clips (12). The cushion sheet (13) comprises: an insertion hole (45) provided on one longitudinal end side; and an insertion section (46) provided to the other longitudinal end side. The insertion section (46) has: a base end section (47) corresponding to the width of the insertion hole (45); and an intermediate section (49) that is positioned closer to the other longitudinal end side than the base end section (47) and has a greater width than the base end section (47).
WIRING MEMBER
A wiring member includes: a wire-like transmission member; a fixing sheet having one main surface to which the wire-like transmission member is fixed; an intervention sheet fixed to the fixing sheet and having a first contact surface; and a double-sided adhesive member attached to the first contact surface, wherein when a surface of the fixing sheet having contact with the intervention sheet is a second contact surface, adhesive force between the first contact surface and the double-sided adhesive member is larger than adhesive force between the second contact surface and the double-sided adhesive member.
ADHESIVE TAPE FOR JACKETING ELONGATE ITEMS SUCH AS MORE PARTICULARLY CABLE HARNESSES AND METHODS FOR JACKETING
An adhesive tape particularly for wrapping cables comprises a textile carrier and a pressure-sensitive adhesive applied on at least one side of the carrier, where starting materials used for the textile carrier comprise fibres of recycled polyethylene terephthalate, where the fraction of the fibres is at least 50 wt % and where the fibres are staple fibres or continuous filaments or are processed to form yarns.
Wire harness
A wire harness including: a wire member; a protector that houses the wire member; a first corrugated tube that externally extends from an end of the protector and covers an outer circumference of the wire member; a second corrugated tube that is provided at a location that is on an opposite side to the protector with respect to the first corrugated tube and spaced apart from the first corrugated tube, and covers the outer circumference of the wire member; and an exterior cover that covers the outer circumference of the wire member.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness for routing in a vehicle in which a pipe through which a liquid flows is attached under a floor, the wire harness including: a first wire to be routed alongside the pipe; and a second wire to be routed in between the first wire and the pipe, wherein: the second wire has: a conductor having a rigidity capable of holding a shape thereof; an insulation coating covering an outer periphery of the conductor; a first section extending along the first wire; a second section extending along the pipe at a position spaced further from the first wire than is the first section in a direction in which the pipe and the first wire are arranged alongside each other; and a third section extending between the first section and the second section, and the conductor extends to include the third section.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness for routing in a vehicle in which a pipe through which a liquid flows is attached under a floor, the wire harness including: a first wire to be routed alongside the pipe; and a second wire to be routed in between the first wire and the pipe, wherein the second wire has: a conductor formed by a plurality of conductive wire strands twisted together; a metal tube housing the conductor; a first section extending along the first wire; a second section extending along the pipe at a position spaced further from the first wire than is the first section in a direction in which the pipe and the first wire are arranged alongside each other; and a third section extending between the first section and the second section, and the tube extends to include the third section.
Housing, in particular conductor housing, system and method for manufacturing such a system
Housing for attachment to an electrical flat conductor rail with a flat conductor receptacle extending in a first axis, a connecting conductor receptacle extending transversely to the first axis in a second axis, wherein the flat conductor receptacle and the connecting conductor receptacle are formed from a upper housing side and a lower housing side with in each case an inner side and an outer side, which, in the closed state of the housing, receive the flat conductor rail with their inner sides lying opposite one another, characterized in that a shield contact element is arranged on at least one inner side, the shield contact element, in the closed state of the housing, bearing directly against a shield conductor of the flat conductor rail.
CABLE ROUTING FASTENER WITH TORSION ELEMENT
An improved cable routing fastener is provided. The cable routing fastener includes a base portion having an integral torsion element and includes a clip, for example a fir-tree clip, integrally joined to the torsion element. The torsion element includes first and second torsion bars on opposing sides of the rotatable clip, such that clip is rotatable relative to the base portion from a first position to a second position in response to an applied torque. The clip extends laterally outward from the base portion in the first position and extends downward from the base portion in the second position. The base portion and the clip are co-molded in the first position as a unitary article, with the clip being manually rotatable into the second position for attachment to an object, for example a vehicle panel or a vehicle pillar.
SYSTEM FOR WRAPPING ELONGATED OBJECT
A support tape extends longitudinally along an elongated object, is wrapped around the object, and has a pair of opposite longitudinal edges, an inner face engaging the object, and an outer face turned outward away from the object. The support tape is of single-layer design and having a class D abrasion resistance according to LV 312-1. One closure strip of an adhesive compound extends along one of the faces at one of the edges, and another closure strip of an adhesive compound extends parallel to the edges, along the other face, and transversely offset on the other face from the one closure strip. It is adhered to the one closure strip. A fixing strip of an adhesive compound extends longitudinally on the inner face, offset thereon from the one and other closure strips, and adheres the tape to the object.
STRUCTURE
In a locked state of a structure, a connection part is positioned in a locking area, and a part of a locking protruding part overlaps with a part of a protection member base part in a lateral direction, when viewed from a top-and-bottom direction. Moreover, a third gap formed by a free end and an insertion edge part on a locking direction side of the insertion area in a longitudinal direction is shorter than a length of the locking protruding part in the longitudinal direction. When viewed from the top-and-bottom direction, a first gap exists between a connection outer peripheral face of the connection part and a locking edge part of the locking area in the longitudinal direction, and a second gap exists between the connection outer peripheral face of the connection part and the locking edge part of the locking area in the lateral direction.