DUPLEX TWISTED SHIELDED CABLE, AND WIRE HARNESS
20230411043 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
There are provided a duplex twisted shielded cable and wire harness, the duplex twisted shielded cable including; two insulated wires that are twisted together, each having a conductor and an insulator covering the conductor; a metal foil shield provided around the two insulated wires; a metal braid provided on an outer periphery of the metal foil shield; and a sheath provided on an outer periphery of the metal braid. The metal foil shield includes a PET film layer and a metal layer. The PET film layer has a thickness of 20 m or less, an ellipticity of the PET film layer is set to 0.75 or more and 0.90 or less, and the metal foil shield is longitudinally attached to the two insulated wires.
Claims
1. A duplex twisted shielded cable comprising; two insulated wires that are twisted together, each having a conductor and an insulator covering the conductor; a metal foil shield provided around the two insulated wires; a metal braid provided on an outer periphery of the metal foil shield; and a sheath provided on an outer periphery of the metal braid, wherein the metal foil shield includes a PET film layer and a metal layer, and the PET film layer has a thickness of 20 m or less, an ellipticity of the PET film layer is set to 0.75 or more and 0.90 or less, and the metal foil shield is longitudinally attached to the two insulated wires.
2. The duplex twisted shielded cable according to claim 1, wherein the metal layer of the metal foil shield has a thickness of 20 m or less.
3. A wire harness comprising: the duplex twisted shielded cable according to claim 1; and another member adjacent to the duplex twisted shielded cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described with reference to preferred embodiments. It should be noted that the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments, and modifications can be appropriately made without departing from the gist of the present disclosure. In addition, in the embodiments described below, although there are portions in which illustration and description of a part of the configuration are omitted, it is needless to say that a publicly known or well-known technique is appropriately applied to the details of the omitted technique within a range in which no contradiction with the contents described below occurs.
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[0027] The other cable 100 is, for example, a thick electric wire such as a power line or a thin electric wire such as a signal line different from the power line, and includes a conductor 101 and an insulator 102 covering a periphery of the conductor 101. A resin tape RT is wound around the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 and the other cable 100, or a corrugated tube (not shown), a terminal (not shown), a connector, or the like is attached to the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 and the other cable 100.
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[0029] The insulated wires 10 each include a conductor 11 and an insulator 12 on the conductor 11, and are twisted (twisted) so as to be helical with respect to each other. As the conductor 11, a soft copper wire, a silver-plated soft copper wire, a tin-plated soft copper wire, a tin-plated copper alloy wire, or the like is used. Although the conductor 11 is implemented by a twisted wire obtained by twisting two or more (specifically, seven) wires in the embodiment, the present disclosure is not particularly limited thereto. The conductor 11 may be implemented by one single wire. Further, although a cross-sectional area of the conductor 11 is assumed to be 0.22 sq (sq is a unit for indicating square millimeter) or less, the present disclosure is not particularly limited thereto.
[0030] The insulator 12 is a member covering the conductor 11. As the insulator 12, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), or the like is used. The insulator 12 has, for example, a dielectric constant of 3.0 or less. The insulator 12 preferably has a thickness of 0.52 mm or less based on the following formula (1).
[0031] Here, Z.sub.0 is a characteristic impedance and, for example, 100 is substituted. In addition, e is a dielectric constant, and for example, a value of 3.0 or less is substituted. Further, dw is a wire diameter of the wires constituting the conductor 11, and is assumed to be 0.16 mm, for example. In addition, d is an outer diameter of the conductor 11, and is 0.48 mm when seven wires each having a wire diameter of 0.16 mm are twisted. k.sub.1 is a conductor outer-diameter coefficient, and is 0.939 in the above example. B is a distance between centers of the conductors 11 of the two insulated wires 10. The thickness of the insulator 12 is calculated by substituting the above values and the like into formula (1), and is preferably 0.52 mm or less.
[0032] The metal foil shield 20 has a three-layer structure including a film layer (PET film layer) 21, an adhesive layer 22, and a metal layer 23, the adhesive layer 22 integrally bonding the film layer 21 and the metal layer 23. The film layer 21 is a non-conductive resin film and is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin. The film layer 21 is preferably a biaxially stretched film formed by stretching a resin film in two directions of a longitudinal direction and a lateral direction at a high temperature. This is because the biaxially stretched film can have high strength in the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction and is hard to break. In the embodiment, the film layer 21 has a thickness of 20 m or less.
[0033] The metal layer 23 is a conductive metal layer and is made of a metal such as copper or aluminum. In the embodiment, the metal layer 23 preferably has a thickness of 20 m or less. In addition, from the viewpoint of ensuring shielding performance, the metal layer 23 preferably has a thickness of 8 m or more when made of copper, and preferably has a thickness of 10 m or more when made of aluminum. For various types of metals, when the metal layer 23 has a thickness of 10 m or more, the shielding performance can be sufficiently exhibited. Further, the metal foil shield 20 is longitudinally attached on the two insulated wires 10 so that the metal layer 23 is on an outer side.
[0034] The metal braid 30 is formed by weaving bundles of metal wires such as a soft copper wire, a silver-plated soft copper wire, a tin-plated soft copper wire, or a tin-plated copper alloy wire, each bundle including a plurality of the metal wires. The metal wire may be a plated fiber obtained by applying a metal plating on a fiber. Further, the metal braid 30 may be formed by weaving a flat bundle obtained by collectively applying a plating to a plurality of metal wires.
[0035] The sheath 40 is an insulator that covers an outer periphery of the metal braid 30. The sheath 40 is in a stuffing state on an outer peripheral side of the metal foil shield 20 and the metal braid 30. That is, the sheath 40 is provided in a so-called solid state rather than in a tube form having a void inside. By solid extrusion with respect to a component consisting of the insulated wires 10, the metal foil shield 20, and the metal braid 30, the sheath 40 is provided around the insulated wires 10, the metal foil shield 20, and the metal braid 30. The sheath 40 is made of, for example, PE, PP, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The sheath 40 is not limited to the solid state, and may be implemented in a tube shape and disposed in a state in which a void is provided at some parts with respect to the inner metal braid 30, or any other inclusion may be separately provided in the void.
[0036] Here, in the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 according to the embodiment, the thickness of the film layer 21 is 20 m or less, and the rigidity is suppressed to a certain extent. Therefore, when the metal foil shield 20 is longitudinally attached to the two insulated wires 10, the metal foil shield 20 can be wound to fit a shape of the two insulated wires 10 that are twisted. This can contribute to stabilizing the position of the metal foil shield 20 with respect to the two insulated wires 10. In particular, when the thickness of the film layer 21 is 20 m or less, as long as the metal layer 23 is not excessively thick, the metal foil shield 20 can be wound such that an ellipticity (an ellipticity in a cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction, the same applying hereinafter) with respect to the two insulated wires 10 is 0.90 or less.
[0037] In addition, in the duplex twisted shielded cable 1, the metal foil shield 20 is wound such that the ellipticity with respect to the two insulated wires 10 is 0.75 or more. Accordingly, in the duplex twisted shielded cable 1, the metal foil shield 20 is not wound around the two insulated wires 10 in a state where the metal foil shield 20 is in an excessively close contact with the two insulated electric wires 10.
[0038] Next, examples and comparative examples of the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 according to the embodiment will be described.
[0039] An outer shield 1 was formed of a metal foil shield in which a thickness of a metal layer was 10 m, and was longitudinally attached with respect to two insulated wires. An outer shield 2 was formed of a braided shield formed of a metal wire. A sheath was made of a flame-retardant polyolefin. With the above configuration, the duplex twisted shielded cables according to Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Example 1 had a finished outer diameter of 3.8 mm.
[0040] In the metal foil shield serving as the outer shield 1, a thickness of a PET layer (film layer) was 6 m in Example 1, 12 m in Example 2, 20 m in Example 3, and 25 m in Comparative Example 1.
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[0043] On the other hand, in the duplex twisted shielded cable according to Comparative Example 1, the thickness of the film layer was 25 m, and the ellipticity exceeded 0.90. Therefore, the metal foil shield was not wound in a manner of conforming to the shape of the two insulated wires, and regarding the transmission characteristics, a result was shown that the standard value was not satisfied as illustrated in
[0044] In the example shown in
[0045] In addition, the duplex twisted shielded cables according to Examples 1 to 3 and Comparative Example 2 (the thickness of the film layer in Comparative Example 1 was set to 4 m in Comparative Example 2) were subjected to a 180 bending test. The 180 bending test is implemented under a condition where a weight W of 200 g was suspended from one end (lower end) of the duplex twisted shielded cable, an upper portion (a portion at a slightly lower end side of an upper end) of the duplex twisted shielded cable was sandwiched between a pair of mandrel M having a diameter of 30 mm. Next, the other end (upper end) of the duplex twisted shielded cable was repeatedly bent along the mandrel M at a bending angle of 180. In the repeated bending, the number of times of bending at the time when a resistance value of the metal foil shield increased by 10% was measured.
[0046] As a result, the number of times of bending was about 400 in Example 1, about 500 in Example 2, and about 600 in Example 3, all exceeding 300. In contrast, regarding Comparative Example 2 in which the thickness of the film layer of the metal foil shield was set to 4 m, the number of times of bending was about 200, which was less than 300. Therefore, when the ellipticity is less than 0.75, deterioration of noise resistance performance (deterioration of transmission characteristics) due to breakage of the metal foil shield was confirmed.
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[0048] As illustrated in
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[0050] Further, as illustrated in
[0051] In this way, according to the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 of the embodiment, since the metal foil shield 20 is attached longitudinally to the metal foil shield 20 to be provided therearound, trimming can be easily performed. In addition, since the thickness of the film layer 21 of the metal foil shield 20 is 20 m or less and the ellipticity is 0.90 or less, the metal foil shield 20 is brought into close contact with the two insulated electric wires 10 to a certain extent so that the position of the metal foil shield 20 with respect to the two insulated wires 10 is unlikely to be unstable, and deterioration of the transmission characteristics can be suppressed. Further, since the ellipticity of the metal foil shield 20 is 0.75 or more, the metal foil shield 20 is not in an excessively close contact with the two insulated wires 10, which contributes to prevention of a situation where the metal foil shield 20 easily breaks at the time of bending, and the deterioration of the transmission characteristics due to breakage of the metal foil shield 20 can be suppressed. Accordingly, it is possible to provide the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 that can be more easily trimmed and can suppress deterioration of the transmission characteristics.
[0052] In addition, since the thickness of the metal layer 23 is 20 m or less, it is possible to suppress a situation in which it is difficult to achieve an ellipticity of 0.90 or less when the metal layer 23 is too thick.
[0053] In addition, according to the wire harness WH of the embodiment, it is possible to provide the wire harness WH that can be more easily trimmed and can suppress deterioration of the transmission characteristics.
[0054] Although the present disclosure has been described above based on the embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments. Modifications may be made without departing from the gist of the present disclosure and publicly known or well-known techniques may be appropriately combined.
[0055] For example, although the metal foil shield 20 is disposed such that the metal layer 23 faces an outer side of the metal foil shield 20 in the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 in the above-described embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the metal foil shield 20 may face an inner side of the metal foil shield 20.
[0056] In addition, in the duplex twisted shielded cable 1 according to the embodiment, it is assumed that the metal braid 30 is attached to a shielded connector. Alternatively, the attachment target may not be a shielded connector.
[0057] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a duplex twisted shielded cable (1) includes; two insulated wires (10) that are twisted together, each having a conductor (11) and an insulator (12) covering the conductor (11); a metal foil shield (20) provided around the two insulated wires (10); a metal braid (30) provided on an outer periphery of the metal foil shield (20); and a sheath (40) provided on an outer periphery of the metal braid (30). The metal foil shield (20) includes a PET film layer (21) and a metal layer (23). The PET film layer (21) has a thickness of 20 m or less, an ellipticity of the PET film layer (21) is set to 0.75 or more and 0.90 or less, and the metal foil shield (20) is longitudinally attached to the two insulated wires (10).
[0058] According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, the metal layer (23) of the metal foil shield (20) may have a thickness of 20 m or less.
[0059] According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, a wire harness (WH) may include: the duplex twisted shielded cable (1) according to the aspect 1 or 2; and another member (100) adjacent to the duplex twisted shielded cable (1).
[0060] According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a duplex twisted shielded cable and a wire harness that can be more easily trimmed and can suppress deterioration of transmission characteristics.