Wire assembly and vehicle including wire assembly
10644488 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01B7/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01B7/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A wire assembly that is provided in a vehicle or the like includes a flexible wire, and a rigid wire. The rigid wire is made of a rigid material and has a recess portion extending along a longitudinal direction of the rigid wire. The flexible wire is disposed in the recess portion of the rigid wire.
Claims
1. A wire assembly comprising: a rigid wire composed of a rigid material and having a recess extending along a longitudinal direction thereof; a flexible wire disposed in the recess; a bundling member disposed around the rigid wire that covers the rigid wire; and an insulating film that covers at least one of the flexible wire or the rigid wire.
2. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the recess has a perpendicular cross-section of one of a U-shape or a V-shape in a transverse direction of the rigid wire.
3. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the rigid wire is composed of a conductive material.
4. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible wire is composed of a plurality of wires.
5. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible wire is disposed in the recess, as viewed in a cross-section of the recess.
6. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible wire extends through the recess.
7. A vehicle comprising: the wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wire assembly is disposed so as to extend in a front-rear direction of the vehicle.
8. The wire assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible wire and the rigid wire are electrically insulated from each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) Outline
(10) In a wire assembly according to an embodiment, a recess portion where a flexible wire is housed and disposed is formed in a rigid wire made of a rigid material. With the wire structure, it is possible to bundle together and route the rigid wire and the flexible wire, and to reduce routing cost.
(11) Hereinafter, a vehicle including a routing structure of a rigid wire according to the embodiment will be described in detail referring to the drawings. In the drawings, an arrow UP indicates an upper side in a vehicle up-down direction, an arrow RE indicates a rear side in a vehicle front-rear direction, and an arrow OUT indicates an outer side in a vehicle width direction.
(12) Structure of Vehicle
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(14) As shown in
(15) The rocker panel 20 includes a rocker outer panel provided on an outer side in the vehicle width direction and a rocker inner panel provided on an inner side in the vehicle width direction, and the rocker outer panel and the rocker inner panel are bonded to form a rectangular (in this case, rectangular has a meaning including substantially rectangular) hollow closed cross-section structure (not shown). The rocker panel 20 in the following description of the embodiment indicates the rocker inner panel.
(16) A pillar inner panel 30A constituting the center pillar 30 is bonded to the rocker panel 20 by spot welding or the like such that the pillar inner panel 30A is provided inward of the rocker panel 20 in the vehicle width direction. A wire assembly 60 described below is disposed so as to extend in a front-rear direction of the vehicle such that the wire assembly 60 is provided inward of the pillar inner panel 30A in the vehicle width direction. The wire assembly 60 is covered with an interior trim 50.
(17) In addition, the wire assembly 60 will be described referring to
(18) The flexible wire 60A is a wire having one or a plurality of wires, such as a communication line. In the flexible wire 60A, a portion where electrical connection is not needed, other than a connection terminal, is coated with, for example, an insulating film 62A or the like, and is electrically insulated (as shown in
(19) The rigid wire 60B is, for example, a strip-shaped member formed of a conductive rigid material, such as iron, copper, or aluminum. The rigid wire 60B is, for example, a power line for supplying power to a load, such as an electronic control unit (ECU) (not shown) mounted in the vehicle. The rigid wire 60B has a recess portion 61 that extends in a longitudinal direction as a routing direction and where the flexible wire 60A is housed and disposed. The recess portion 61 may be formed by bending a flat plate or may be formed by extrusion molding. A shape of the recess portion 61 is not particularly limited as long as the flexible wire 60A can be housed, and for example, the recess portion 61 may have a shape of a perpendicular cross-section of one of a U-shape and a V-shape in a transverse direction. A portion where electrical connection is not needed, other than a connection terminal, in the rigid wire 60B is coated with, for example, an insulating film 62B or the like, and is electrically insulated (as shown in
(20) The bundling member 60C may be an insulating tape, film, or the like, such as a vinyl tape. The bundling member 60C is a member that fixes the flexible wire 60A housed in the recess portion 61 of the rigid wire 60B so as not to protrude from the recess portion 61. Fixing of the flexible wire 60A can be carried out by wrapping an outer periphery of the rigid wire 60B with the bundling member 60C in a state in which the flexible wire 60A is housed in the recess portion 61 of the rigid wire 60B.
(21) Operations and Effects of Embodiment
(22) As described above, with the wire 60 according to the embodiment, the recess portion 61 where the flexible wire 60A is housed and disposed is formed in the rigid wire 60B formed of a rigid material.
(23) With the wire structure, it is possible to bundle together and route the rigid wire 60B and the flexible wire 60A. Furthermore, since a fixing member for a wire, such as a protector made of resin, is not used in order to bundle together the rigid wire 60B and the flexible wire 60A, it is possible to reduce routing cost.
(24) The recess portion 61 has a perpendicular cross-section of one of a U-shape and a V-shape in the transverse direction to suppress bending of the rigid wire 60B, whereby it is possible to improve rigidity of the rigid wire 60B (improvement of a cross-sectional secondary moment). Furthermore, it is possible to set a fixing point to any position of the rigid wire 60B with design of rigidity. In addition, it is possible to easily design the shape of the recess portion 61 to an appropriate shape according to the number of flexible wires 60A to be housed (cross-sectional area).
(25) Other Configurations
(26) The rigid wire 60B having the recess portion 61 may not be formed of the same conductive material. For example, a wire may be made in which a conductive material is in a flat plate shape and the recess portion 61 is formed by molding resin coating the conductive material. With this, it is possible to further reduce routing cost and to reduce the weight of the vehicle.
(27) The shape of the flexible wire 60A may be resin-molded in conformity with the shape of the recess portion 61 of the rigid wire 60B in advance, and the flexible wire 60A may be pressed and fitted into the recess portion 61 of the rigid wire 60B. With this, it is possible to reduce the bundling member 60C.
(28) The wire assembly according to the embodiment is usable in a vehicle, such as an automobile, and is useful when a plurality of wirings is bundled together and routed, or the like.