PROTECTION SHIELD POSITIONING ASSEMBLY AND POSITIONING DEVICE THEREFORE AND METHOD OF USE
20210055138 ยท 2021-02-25
Inventors
- Timothy D. Sellis (West Grove, PA, US)
- David A. Harris (Coatesville, PA, US)
- Kenneth C. Upton (Reinholds, PA, US)
- Danny E. Winters (Downingtown, PA, US)
- Samuel B. Fryberger (Spring City, PA, US)
Cpc classification
F16L3/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49879
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02G3/0691
ELECTRICITY
F16L57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L3/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method and assembly for protecting a device connected to a wiring harness is disclosed. The assembly includes a protective tubular shield and a positioning device, with the protective tubular shield having a bore for receiving the device at least partially therein. An elongated wiring harness extends from the device being protected and through the bore of the protective tubular shield. The positioning device is formed having a band and at least one flexible, resilient finger extending radially inwardly from the band. At least one of the fingers forcibly engages the wiring harness to releasably maintain the positioning device and the protective tubular shield in a protection position along the wiring harness at least partially surrounding the device being protected.
Claims
1. An assembly for protecting an electronic member, said assembly comprising: a tube having a bore extending longitudinally along an axis between opposite open ends; a wiring harness extending through said bore and being configured for electronic communication with the electronic member; and an end cap disposed over one of said opposite open ends, said end cap including at least one finger that extends radially inward generally toward said axis into operable engagement with said wiring harness, said at least one finger being resiliently flexible in opposite axial directions in response to moving said end cap relative to said wiring harness along said axis in opposite axial directions.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said wiring harness has an elongated harness sleeve covering at least one wire of the wiring harness, said at least one finger engaging said elongated harness sleeve to hold said end cap against axial movement relative to said elongated harness sleeve in the absence of an axially applied force on said end cap tending to move said end cap relative to the wiring harness.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the end cap is fastened to the tube.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the end cap includes a portion that extends into one of said opposite open ends of said tube.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein portion is generally cylindrical.
6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said end cap is generally flat.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said tube has an inner layer of vibration dampening material and a reflective outer surface.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said end cap is a nonmetallic material.
9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one finger includes a plurality of fingers arranged adjacent one another.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein said fingers are wedge shaped as viewed looking along said axis.
11. A positioning device for holding a first elongated member in a releasably fixed position along a second elongated member extending through a bore of the first elongated member to protect an electronic member configured in electrical communication with the second elongated member, said positioning device comprising: an end cap including at least one finger that extends radially inward toward an axis from a first end to a free second end, at least one said free second end being engageable with the second elongated member to hold said end cap and said first elongated member in releasably fixed relation along said second elongated member, said at least one finger being resiliently deflectable in opposite first and second axial directions to allow said end cap to be moved along the second elongated member in a first axial direction to hold the first elongated member in a releasably fixed position protecting the electronic member and to allow the end cap to be moved along the second elongated member in a second axial direction opposite the first axial direction to allow the first elongated member to be spaced from the electronic member to provide access to the electronic member.
12. The positioning device of claim 11, wherein said end cap is generally flat.
13. The positioning device of claim 11, wherein said end cap has an elongated portion extending parallel to said axis.
14. The positioning device of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of said end cap is sized for receipt within a bore of said first elongated member.
15. The positioning device of claim 11, wherein said at least one finger includes a plurality of fingers.
16. The positioning device of claim 15, wherein said fingers are wedge shaped as viewed looking along said axis.
17. The positioning device of claim 11, wherein said end cap is a nonmetallic material.
18. A method of shielding an electronic member that is operably connected to an elongated wiring harness with a protective positioning device assembly, the protective positioning device assembly including a tubular sleeve extending between open first and second ends and a positioning device having at least one flexible, resilient finger extending radially inwardly from a portion of the positioning device to a free end, said method including: sliding said tubular sleeve along said elongated wiring harness in a first axial direction with said elongated wiring harness extending through said open first and second ends of said tubular sleeve and positioning said tubular sleeve in a protective position at least partially shielding the electronic member; and sliding said positioning device along said elongated wiring harness in the first axial direction and causing said at least one flexible, resilient finger to flexibly engage said elongated wiring harness and flex in a second axial direction opposite said first axial direction, said free end of said at least one flexible, resilient finger remaining in engagement with said elongated wiring harness and releasably maintaining said tubular sleeve in said protective position, wherein said positioning device is slideable in the second axial direction to cause said free end of said at least one flexible, resilient finger to flexibly engage said elongated wiring harness and flex in the first axial direction opposite said second axial direction, wherein the tubular sleeve can be slid along the elongated wiring harness in the second axial direction to allow access to the electronic member.
19. The method of claim 18, further including providing the positioning device being permanently fixed to said tubular sleeve.
20. The method of claim 18, further including providing the positioning device having a plurality of said at least one flexible, resilient finger.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments and best mode, appended claims and accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0037] Referring in more detail to the drawings,
[0038] The sensor 14, for example, an oxygen sensor, is connected to a microprocessor (not shown) via a wiring harness 26 through which it provides data used by the microprocessor to control engine operation and performance. Preferably, the wiring harness 26 is covered by a second elongated member, represented here as an elongated protective harness sleeve 28, for example, that extends generally along the length of the wiring harness 26. The harness sleeve 28 can be extruded, molded or otherwise fabricated from any material or fabric, such as a polymeric material, and is represented here, by way of example, as having annular corrugations 30 extending circumferentially about the harness sleeve 28 to provide radial stiffness and bending flexibility thereto.
[0039] The positioning device assembly 10 includes the harness sleeve 28 and a positioning device 32, wherein the positioning device 32 engages both the harness sleeve 28 and the sensor sleeve 12. In use, as shown in a comparison of
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[0041] The device 32 as at least one, and shown here as a plurality of flexible, resilient fingers 38 that extend radially inwardly adjacent an end of the band 34 into the central space 36, and shown here, by way of example, as extending toward a central axis 35. The fingers 38, in this embodiment, by way of example only, are wedge or generally pie shaped and positioned in spaced apart relation to one another about the circumference of the band 34 to define wedge shaped spaces 37 therebetween. The wedge shaped spaces 37 in the embodiment illustrated are represented as being similar in size and shape to the wedge shaped fingers 38, though they could be larger or smaller, depending on the desired performance standards for the intended application. Each finger 38 has a free end 38a that preferably has a shape that is substantially complementary to the harness sleeve 28 (see
[0042] The fingers 38 are fixed to the band 34 at ends opposite the free ends 38a in the manner of a cantilever spring. The cantilever action is advantageous because it allows the finger ends 38a to resiliently deflect generally along the central axis 35 of the positioning device 32 to permit the positioning device 32 to be moved axially relative to the harness sleeve 28 along it length. The harness sleeve 28, as illustrated in
[0043] The positioning device 32 has a rim 40 extending radially outwardly from the band 34. In this example, the rim 40 is positioned at the same end of the band 34 as the fingers 38. The rim 40 acts as a stop when the positioning device 32 is pushed to a fully assembled position relative to the sensor sleeve 12.
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[0048] The truncated partial fingers 65 preferably extend a predetermined length inwardly such that they remain spaced in a slight clearance relative to the harness sleeve 28 received therethrough (
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[0054] Accordingly, in view of the description of the presently preferred embodiments above, it should be recognized that positioning devices constructed in accordance with the invention can be fabricated in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to accommodate many different applications. It should be further understood that the devices can be used in conjunction with a single wire harness, a pair of wire harnesses, or more. If more than two wire harnesses are to be received in the positioning devices, the finger or fingers can be fabricated to project toward as many axes to form as many openings as necessary to accommodate multiple wiring harnesses. It should also be understood that the fingers of the positioning devices can formed having any suitable shape and size, and that they can be provided as full fingers, as in
[0055] Positioning devices and positioning assemblies constructed in accordance with the invention provide numerous advantages for securing protective sleeves or other items at a predetermined position along an elongated item, such as a wiring harness, for example. By way of example and without limitation, they securely fasten and/or maintain the protective sleeve at the desired position to protect a component, such as an electrical sensor, and yet, are easily moved along the elongated item to reposition the protective sleeve. This allows the protective sleeve to be quickly removed from the item for component maintenance and then readily repositioned to protect the component without damage to the sleeve, thereby allowing it to be reused. Furthermore, the positioning assembly or device can be part of a sub-assembly that includes the component being protected, the wiring harness, the harness sleeve and the component sleeve. This contributes to a reduction is costs associated with the integration of the sub-assembly into the vehicle, as the steps of assembling the protective sleeve are minimized.
[0056] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is contemplated that all features of all claims and of all embodiments can be combined with each other, so long as such combinations would not contradict one another. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.