Composite cable pair
11569007 · 2023-01-31
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Abstract
Provided is a composite cable pair with which it is possible to reduce the difference in durability between a right-wheel composite cable and a left-wheel composite cable. A composite cable pair includes a right-wheel composite cable and a left-wheel composite cable. One end of the composite cable is fixed to a cable fixing portion on the vehicle body side or the chassis side of an automobile, and the other end thereof is fixed to a cable fixing portion on the right wheel side. One end of the composite cable is fixed to a cable fixing portion on the vehicle body side or the chassis side of the automobile, and the other end thereof is fixed to a cable fixing portion on the left wheel side. Wires of the respective wire bundles of the composite cable and the composite cable are twisted in twisting directions that are opposite to each other so that the twisting is tightened, without loosening, by an operation of the handle.
Claims
1. A composite cable pair that is disposed in a suspension of a pair of right and left wheels that move in accordance with an operation of a handle of an automobile, comprising: a right wheel composite cable having one end mounted to the right wheel; a left wheel composite cable having one end mounted to the left wheel; each of the right wheel composite cable and the left wheel composite cable has an electric wire bundle including a plurality of wires in which a pair of signal lines are twisted and a pair of power supply wires are twisted, and a sheath covering the electric wire bundle; and a twisting direction of the electric wire bundle in the right wheel composite cable is opposite to a twisting direction of the electric wire bundle in the left wheel composite cable.
2. The composite cable pair according to claim 1, wherein the right wheel composite cable and the left wheel composite cable are mounted so that a degree of twist of each electric wire bundle changes in response to an operation of the handle.
3. The composite cable pair according to claim 2, wherein, when the handle is steered to the right, the electron wire bundle of the left wheel composite cable is twisted in the direction in which the twist is tightened, as compared to a state in which the right wheel and the left wheel are in a straight state, and wherein when the handle is steered to the left, the electric wire bundle of the right wheel composite cable is twisted in the direction in which the twist is tightened, as compared to the state in which the right wheel and the left wheel are straight.
4. The composite cable pair according to claim 2, wherein, when the handle is steered to the right, the electric wire bundle of the right wheel composite cable is twisted in the direction in which the twist is tightened as compared to a state in which the right wheel and the left wheel are in a straight state, and wherein, when the handle is steered to the left, the electric wire bundle of the left wheel composite cable is twisted in the direction in which the twist is tightened, as compared to the state in which the right wheel and the left wheel are straight.
5. The composite cable pair according to claim 1, wherein, when the right wheel and the left wheel are in a straight traveling state, the electric wire bundle of the right wheel composite cable and the electric wire bundle of the left wheel composite cable have a same degree of twist.
6. A suspension including the composite cable pair according to claim 1, the suspension comprising: a first cable fixing portion fixed to one end side of the right wheel composite cable and fixed to a vehicle body or a chassis side of an automobile; a second cable fixing portion fixed to the other end side of the right wheel composite cable and fixed to a right wheel side; a third cable fixing portion fixed to one end side of the left wheel composite cable and fixed to the vehicle body or the chassis side of the automobile; and a fourth cable fixing portion fixed to the other end side of the left wheel composite cable and fixed to a left wheel side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Embodiment 1
(6) A composite cable pair according to Embodiment 1 will be described with reference to
(7) As illustrated in
(8) In the present embodiment, the right-wheel composite cable 1R and the left-wheel composite cable 1L are configured to be used for an electric brake or electric parking brake of the automobile. In the present embodiment, the other end of the right-wheel composite cable 1R can be fixed with a fixation member, such as a bracket, to a component such as a lower arm, an upper arm, a right wheel supporting member, a tie rod, a knuckle-side fulcrum portion, or a rear-side arm portion in a right-side front suspension device (not shown) of the automobile. Likewise, the other end of the left-wheel composite cable 1L can be fixed with a fixation member, such as a bracket, to a component such as a lower arm, an upper arm, a left wheel supporting member, a tie rod, a knuckle-side fulcrum portion, or a rear-side arm portion in a left-side front suspension device (not shown) of the automobile. Note that any of various known suspension devices can be used as the suspension device.
(9) In the present embodiment, it is preferable that the right-wheel composite cable 1R and the left-wheel composite cable 1L are bent protruding upward (in an inverse “U” shape) as illustrated in
(10) As illustrated in
(11) Each of the wires 2 may include a conductor 201 and an insulator 202 that covers the outer circumference of the conductor 201. The conductor 201 may include a plurality of bare metal strands that are twisted together. The bare metal strands may be made of copper or a copper alloy, or aluminum or an aluminum alloy, for example. The insulator 202 may be made of cross-linked polyethylene (PE) or the like.
(12) Here, in the present embodiment, the wires 2 of the wire bundle 3 of the right-wheel composite cable 1R are S-twisted (right-twisted) as illustrated in
(13) Specifically, in the present embodiment, the right-wheel composite cable 1R is arranged to have its natural length when the right wheel RT and the left wheel LF are turned fully to the right by an operation of the handle, as illustrated in
(14) Note that the actual attachment of the right-wheel composite cable 1R and the left-wheel composite cable 1L may be performed such that the right-wheel composite cable 1R has its natural length and the left-wheel composite cable 1L is maximally twisted by steering the wheels within the movable range of the wheels when the right wheel RT and the left wheel LT are turned fully to the right by an operation of the handle, as illustrated in
(15) In the present embodiment, the wires 2 of the wire bundles 3 are all twisted in the direction tightening the twist when the handle is operated such that the right wheel RT and the left wheel LT are in a straight traveling state, as illustrated in
(16) With the composite cable pair 1 of the present embodiment, the wires 2 of the right-wheel composite cable 1R and the left-wheel composite cable 1L are twisted in the direction tightening, without loosening, the twist when the handle of the automobile is steered to the right or to the left. The wires 2 are less likely to be subjected to reduction in durability when they are twisted in the direction tightening the twist. Therefore, with the composite cable pair 1 of the present embodiment, the difference in durability between the right-wheel composite cable 1R and the left-wheel composite cable 1L that are disposed in the suspensions of the pair of right and left wheels RT and LT that move in accordance with an operation of the handle of the automobile. Accordingly, the reliability of the composite cable pair 1 is increased.
(17) Note that when the conductor 201 of each wire 2 includes a plurality of bare metal strands, it is preferable that the bare metal strands are twisted together in the same twisting direction as the twisting direction of the wires 2 of the wire bundle 3. With this configuration, the twist of the bare metal strands is less likely to be loosened, thus making it possible to more easily prevent breakage of the bare metal strands through buckling. When some of the wires 2 that form the wire bundle 3 are twisted together (when they are plied), it is preferable that these wires 2 are twisted together in the same twisting direction as the twisting direction of the wires 2 of the wire bundle 3. This configuration makes the ply less likely to be loosened, and, therefore, the above-described effects can be more reliably achieved.
Embodiment 2
(18) A composite cable pair according to Embodiment 2 will be described with reference to
(19) As illustrated in
(20) Specifically, in the present embodiment, the right-wheel composite cable 1R is arranged to have its natural length when a right wheel RT and a left wheel LT are turned fully to the left by an operation of the handle, as illustrated in
Working Examples
(21) A composite cable R and a composite cable L each having the cross section shown in
(22) Each of the composite cables was brought in a state of being bent in an inverse “U” shape, and one end of the cable was fixed to a fixing portion. The other end of the cable was fixed to a movable portion capable of vertically vibrating and capable of rotating at a predetermined steering angle. Note that this fixing state simulates a case where one end of the cable is fixed to the vehicle body or the chassis and the other end is fixed to a portion around the wheel. In the aforementioned simulation, the fixed point at the fixing portion and the center position of the vertical vibrations of the movable portion are set at the same height, and the distance therebetween was 100 mm. The cable length was 300 mm. The vertical movement amount of the movable portion was ±80 mm. The steering angle of the movable portion was ±60°.
(23) Under the above-described conditions, the movable portion was steered within the above-described steering angle range while being vertically moved, and the number of times of operations performed until the conductor of each of the cables had undergone breakage was counted. Note that an operation during which the movable portion was moved from the center position, the upper-limit position, the center position, the lower-limit position, and the center position in this order was defined as a single operation. In a single operation, the movable portion is steered from 0°.fwdarw.+60°.fwdarw.0° in Pattern 1, and from 0°.fwdarw.−60°.fwdarw.0° in Pattern 2.
(24) According to the results of the above-described tests, the number of times of operations performed for the composite cable R was 4000000 or more for the steering of Pattern 1, and 1500000 for the steering of Pattern 2. The number of times of operations performed for the composite cable L was 1500000 for the steering of Pattern 1, and 4000000 or more for the steering of Pattern 2. The results demonstrate that the durability of the cables is less likely to be reduced when the cables are subjected to bending in a state in which the twist is tightened. Also, it was confirmed that the difference in durability between a right-wheel composite cable and a left-wheel composite cable that are disposed in a suspension of a pair of right and left wheels that move in accordance with an operation of a handle of an automobile can be reduced by using a wire bundle that is twisted in a direction tightening the twist for both the right wheel and the left wheel.
(25) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and working examples, and various modification can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. In addition, the components described in the embodiments and the working examples may be combined freely.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(26) 1: Composite cable pair RT: Right wheel LT: Left wheel 1R: Right-wheel composite cable 1L: Left-wheel composite cable RBF: First cable fixing portion RTF: Second cable fixing portion LBF: Third cable fixing portion LTF: Fourth cable fixing portion 2: Wire 3: Wire bundle