Patent classifications
H01B13/01254
WIRE HARNESS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness including: a first wire that is electrically connectable to a first connector installed in a vehicle; a second wire that is electrically connected to the first wire; a third wire that is electrically connected to the first wire; a connection where the first wire, the second wire, and the third wire are electrically connected to each other; a tubular first shield that surrounds an outer periphery of the connection and an outer periphery of the first wire; and a tubular second shield that surrounds an outer periphery of a portion of the first shield and an outer periphery of the second wire, the portion of the first shield surrounding the outer periphery of the connection.
BRANCHED WIRE HARNESS MANUFACTURING METHOD
A method for manufacturing a branched wire harness 1 includes a connection step of bundling and connecting core wires 11 of a plurality of electric wires 10 including the core wires 11; a waterproof material attachment step of attaching, to the plurality of electric wires 10, a spring-shaped waterproof material 20 constituted by a material that is softened or melted through heating; a covering step of covering, with a waterproof covering 14, the plurality of electric wires 10 to which the spring-shaped waterproof material 20 is attached; and a heating step of softening or melting the spring-shaped waterproof material 20 through heating, and filling in a gap between the waterproof covering 14 and the electric wires 10, or a gap between the adjacent electric wires 10.
WIRING MEMBER
A wiring member includes: at least one wire-like transmission member; a first sheet to which a first section located along a longitudinal direction in the wire-like transmission member is fixed; and a second sheet to which a second section located along a longitudinal direction in the wire-like transmission member is fixed, wherein the first sheet and the second sheet are separated, and at least one bending trace is formed in an intermediate section between the first section and the second section in the wire-like transmission member.
WIRING MEMBER
In a base member arrangement section, a plurality of wire-like transmission members are divided into at least a first wire-like transmission member bundle and a second wire-like transmission member bundle, and the cover member is fixed to the base member at positions on both sides of the first wire-like transmission member bundle and the second wire-like transmission member bundle and a position between the positions on the both sides to cover the first wire-like transmission member bundle and the second wire-like transmission member bundle. In a non-base member arrangement section, the plurality of wire-like transmission members include a large bundle part where the first wire-like transmission member bundle and the second wire-like transmission member bundle are bundled together.
Electric Wire and Wire Harness
An electric wire includes a flat stranded conductor having a flat shape in cross sectional view and configured by a plurality of conductive wires each having a wire diameter of 1.2 mm or less and which are stranded to each other, and a flat covering portion that is an insulator and covers the flat stranded conductor. The flat covering portion has a uniform elongation of 43.5% or more.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness includes a plurality of outer cover materials covering a plurality of outer coverage zones spaced in a lengthwise direction of a main line portion of a wire bundle, the plurality of outer cover materials being formed into a plate shape from their respective nonwoven material and being a plurality of plate-shaped bodies having a plate width in the lengthwise direction of the main line portion and a plate length greater than the plate width in a radial direction of the main line portion.
Wiring harness assembly having multiple separated conductors embedded within a substrate
A method of manufacturing a wiring harness assembly includes the steps of forming a plurality of electrically conductive wires encased within a substrate formed of a dielectric material, forming an opening in the substrate located and sized such that a section of the plurality of electrically conductive wires is exposed within the opening, disposing a support segment within the opening, securing a connector segment including a plurality of terminals to the support segment, and placing the plurality of terminals in mechanical and electrical contact with the plurality of electrically conductive wires.
APPARATUS FOR LAYING CONDUCTIVE PATHWAYS, METHOD OF LAYING CONDUCTIVE PATHWAYS AND TEXTILE PRODUCT COMPRISING CONDUCTIVE PATHWAYS
A conductive tape formed by laying a conductive pathway on a tape layer is disclosed. Various apparatus and methods for laying conductive pathways to form conductive tape are disclosed. The conductive pathways may be laid by varying the lateral position of the conductive pathway on the tape substrate. Such patterns all stretchable conductive tape to be realized. Multiple conductive pathways may be laid in the tape and the lateral separation of the pathways in the tape may vary. In some embodiments the pathways are formed from conductive yarn or by printing or laying conductive ink.
SKIN BUTTON WITH FLAT CABLE
A percutaneous connector assembly including a feedthrough assembly having a body and a plurality of electrically conductive feedthroughs extending through the body from a first end toward a second end thereof. A cable assembly having a plurality of conductors arranged side-by-side within a first plane to form a substantially flat portion thereof is included, each conductor being connected to a corresponding feedthrough of the feedthrough assembly and the flat portion extending from the body.
WIRING MEMBER
A wiring member includes: a sheet; a plurality of first wire-like transmission members disposed on the sheet; and at least one second wire-like transmission member intersecting with at least two of the plurality of first wire-like transmission members. A length dimension of the first intersection section where the second wire-like transmission member intersects with each of at least two of the plurality of first wire-like transmission members is larger than a maximum fixation interval except for the first intersection section in a fixation interval of the second wire-like transmission member. The second wire-like transmission member is located closer to a side of the sheet in relation to at least two of the plurality of first wire-like transmission members in the first intersection section.