Wire harness
10381130 ยท 2019-08-13
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Abstract
A wire harness includes a group of first electric wires connected to a first circuit and a group of second electric wires connected to a second circuit whose consumption current is smaller than that of the first circuit. The group of first electric wires include aluminum electric wires. The group of second electric wires include a large diameter electric wire having a conductor formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy, a small diameter electric wire having a conductor formed of copper or copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof smaller than that of the large diameter electric wire, and an extra fine electric wire having a conductor formed of the copper or copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof smaller than that of the small diameter electric wire.
Claims
1. A wire harness comprising: a group of first electric wires connected to a first circuit; and a group of second electric wires connected to a second circuit whose consumption current is smaller than that of the first circuit, wherein: the group of first electric wires include copper electric wires and aluminum electric wires, and the group of second electric wires include a large diameter electric wire having a conductor formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy, a small diameter electric wire having a conductor formed of copper or copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof smaller than that of the large diameter electric wire, and an extra fine electric wire having a conductor formed of copper or the copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof smaller than that of the small diameter electric wire, wherein, in the group of the second electric wires: the large diameter electric wire has a conductor formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof is larger than 0.3 mm.sup.2, the small diameter electric wire has a conductor formed of copper or copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof is 0.3 mm.sup.2, and the extra fine electric wire has a conductor formed of the copper or copper alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof is smaller than 0.3 mm.sup.2.
2. The wire harness according to claim 1, wherein the second circuit is a signal circuit.
3. The wire harness according to claim 1, wherein, in the group of the second electric wires, the large diameter electric wire has a conductor formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy and a cross-sectional area of the conductor thereof is larger than 0.35 mm.sup.2.
4. The wire harness according to claim 1, wherein the group of second electric wires is connected to a circuit, and wherein a consumption current of the circuit is smaller than that of another circuit to which an electric wire, other than the group of second electric wires, connects.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(5) Now, the embodiment of the wire harness according to the present invention will be described below by referring to the drawings.
(6) The drawings are schematically shown and ratios of dimensions are respectively different from those of actual dimensions.
(7) The wire harness of the present embodiment is arranged in a vehicle such as a motor vehicle and used as, for instance, an instrument panel harness, a floor harness, an engine room harness, a roof harness, a door harness or the like.
(8) As shown in
(9) As shown in
(10) In the wire harness of the present embodiment, not only in a group of the first electric wires, but also in a group of the second electric wires, copper electric wires and aluminum electric wires are mixed and used together (a detail will be described below.) Here, when the electric wire 100 for the signal as the second electric wire indicates an electric wire in which a cross-sectional area of the conductor is 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2) or smaller when the conductor is formed of copper or copper alloy. As compared therewith, the groups of the first electric wires are formed of the electric wires having sizes of 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2) or larger.
(11) In the groups of the second electric wires for the signal circuit, three kinds of electric wires (a large diameter electric wire, a small diameter electric wire, an extra fine electric wire) mentioned in below-described (1) to (3) are included.
(12) (1) The large diameter electric wire in which a cross-sectional area of the conductor formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy is larger than 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2).
(13) (2) The small diameter electric wire in which a cross-sectional area of the conductor formed of the copper or the copper alloy is 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2) smaller than that of the large diameter electric wire.
(14) (3) The extra fine electric wire in which a cross-sectional area of the conductor formed of the copper or the copper alloy is smaller than 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2) smaller than that of the small diameter electric wire.
(15) Now, a structure example of the instrument panel harness of an ordinary medium type motor vehicle will be described below.
(16) In a wire harness of the ordinary medium type motor vehicle, the number of circuits (the number of electric wires) is about 400. The number of the electric wires of the largest main part of the harness in total is 350 in the present embodiment. Sizes and distribution of the number of electric wires in a usual example that all the electric wires are formed of copper electric wires are shown in left columns of the tables in
(17) As shown in
(18) Further, the copper electric wire having the size larger than the size of 0.3 (or 0.35) (the size of 0.5 or larger) is formed so as to be distributed to the aluminum electric wire and the copper electric wire. In an entire part of the wire harness, about 70 percent (170 electric wires) of the electric wires (242 electric wires) which exclude the extra fine electric wires (108 electric wires) are formed as the aluminum electric wires and remaining 30 percent (72 electric wires) are formed as the copper electric wires. All the copper electric wires may be replaced by the aluminum electric wires. However, a case is supposed that all the copper electric wires are hardly replaced by the aluminum electric wires depending on conditions of a terminal to be connected. Thus, in the present embodiment, about 70 percent of the electric wires are replaced by the aluminum electric wires.
(19) In the meantime, a comparative example is shown in
(20) In the wire harness of the comparative example, the electric wire in which the cross-sectional area of the conductor is 0.3 mm.sup.2 (or 0.35 mm.sup.2) or smaller, namely, the copper electric wire of the size of 0.3 (or 0.35) when the conductor is formed of the copper or the copper alloy (the left column) is formed so as to be distributed to the two kinds of electric wires as shown in the right column. Namely, the copper electric wire of the size 0.3 (or 0.35) is distributed to the aluminum electric wire of the size of 0.5 (the large diameter electric wire) and the copper electric wire of the size of 0.3 (or 0.35) (the small diameter electric wire). The copper electric wire having the size larger than the size 0.3 (or 0.35) (the size of 0.5 or larger) is formed so as to be distributed in the same manner as shown in
(21) As understood by comparing mesh parts respectively in the right columns of the tables in
(22) In such a structure, as shown in
(23) The above-described extra fine electric wire indicates an electric wire lower than CAVUS (0.3=.sup.2 (or CHFUSO 0.35 mm.sup.2), namely, a size of 0.22 mm.sup.2 or a size of 0.13 mm.sup.2) prescribed in JASO D 611 (a component of a motor vehicle: a low voltage electric wire). The extra fine electric wire has an outside diameter smaller than 1.1 mm, an allowable electric current of several mA to 5 A and a mass: lower than about 4.2 g/m. One example of conductor resistances, outside diameters and masses of sizes respectively is shown in Table 2.
(24) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example of extra fine (copper) electric wire Size of Conductor Outside electric wire resistance diameter Mass (mm.sup.2) m/m mm g/m 0.22 84.4 0.95 2.2 0.13 180 0.85 1.9
(25) As described above, when the extra fine electric wire is used, the outside diameter of the entire part of the wire harness can be restrained from being enlarged and the weight of the wire harness can be reduced at the same time.
(26) The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and may be suitably modified and improved. In addition thereto, as long as the present invention can be achieved, materials, forms dimensions, numbers and arranged positions of component elements respectively in the above-described embodiment are not limited.
(27) Here, features of the above-described embodiment of the wire harness according to the present invention are respectively briefly summarized and listed in below-described (1) to (4).
(28) (1) A wire harness (1) including a group of first electric wires (electric wires 10A for a large electric current and grounding, electric wires 10B for a small electric current) connected to a first circuit and
(29) a group of second electric wires (electric wires 100 for signals) connected to a second circuit whose consumption current is smaller than that of the first circuit, wherein the group of first electric wires include aluminum electric wires and the group of second electric wires include large diameter electric wires having conductors formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy, small diameter electric wires having conductors formed of copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors smaller than those of the large diameter electric wires and extra fine electric wires having conductors formed of the copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors smaller than those of the small diameter electric wires.
(30) (2) A wire harness having the structure of the above-described (1), wherein the second circuit is a signal circuit.
(31) (3) A wire harness (1) formed by collecting and bundling a plurality of electric wires including aluminum electric wires, wherein a group of the electric wires of the plurality of electric wires which have cross-sectional areas of conductors of 0.3 mm.sup.2 or lower when the conductors are formed of copper or copper alloy and are connected to a circuit whose consumption current is small include large diameter electric wires having conductors formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors larger than 0.3 mm.sup.2, small diameter electric wires having conductors formed of copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors of 0.3 mm.sup.2 and extra fine electric wires having conductors formed of the copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors smaller than 0.3 mm.sup.2.
(4) A wire harness (1) formed by collecting and bundling a plurality of electric wires including aluminum electric wires, wherein a group of the electric wires of the plurality of electric wires which have cross-sectional areas of conductors of 0.35 mm.sup.2 or lower when the conductors are formed of copper or copper alloy and are connected to the circuit whose consumption current is small include large diameter electric wires having conductors formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors larger than 0.35 mm.sup.2, small diameter electric wires having conductors formed of copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors of 0.35 mm.sup.2 and extra fine electric wires having conductors formed of the copper or copper alloy and cross-sectional areas of the conductors smaller than 0.35 mm.sup.2.
(32) The present invention is described in detail by referring to the specific embodiment. However, it is to be understood to a person with ordinary skill in the art that various changes or modifications may b e added without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(33) According to the present invention, a reduction of weight and a reduction of a diameter can be achieved effectively at the same time. The present invention having the above-described effects is available for the wire harness used in the vehicle.