Splice for gathering ends of electric wire bundle
09601838 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A splice for gathering ends of an electrical wire bundle, capable of maintaining a welded portion at the center in a cap member regardless of the number of wires in the electrical wire bundle; protecting the welded portion from vibrations and impacts; and of being versatile so as to be used in multiple wire bundles. The splice includes: an electrical wire portion (10) having a wire core splice portion (14) in which wire cores (13) are welded together; a cushioning member (20) covering an outer circumferential face of the electrical wire portion (10); a protective cap (30) accommodating an end portion of the electrical wire portion (10) and fixes the electrical wire portion (10) via the wire core splice portion (14); and a cover tape (40) wound around the protective cap (30), a portion of the cushioning member (20) exposed from the protective cap (30), and the electrical wire bundle.
Claims
1. A splice for gathering ends of an electrical wire bundle, comprising: an electrical wire bundle having a welded portion in which wire cores at ends of a plurality of electrical wires are welded to each other in a state where the wire cores are exposed; a cover member having cushioning properties, the cover member covering an outer circumferential face at an end portion of the electrical wire bundle, including the welded portion, wherein the cover member is constituted by a band-shaped member; a cap member in the shape of a bottomed cylinder that accommodates an end portion of the electrical wire bundle including the welded portion and part of the cover member in a direction along a length of the cover member, and fixes the electrical wire bundle via the cover member, wherein a gap between an inner face of the cap member and an outer face of the electrical wire bundle is filled by winding the band-shaped member for a necessary number of times; and a tape member that is wound around the cap member, a remaining portion of the cover member, in a direction along the length of the cover member, being exposed from the cap member, and the electrical wire bundle in one piece.
2. The splice for gathering ends of an electrical wire bundle, according to claim 1, wherein the band-shaped member has, on a face thereof on the inner side for winding, an adhesive layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(7)
(8) In
(9) The electrical wire portion 10 is constituted by a bundle of a plurality of electrical wires 11. In the electrical wire portion 10, a wire core splice portion 14 is formed by welding wire cores 13 at ends of the electrical wires 11 from which insulating cover members 12 have been peeled off, using a resistance welder, an ultrasonic welder, or the like. The wire core splice portion 14 constitutes a welded portion of the present invention.
(10) The cushioning member 20 is formed by winding, for a necessary number of times, a band-shaped member having a predetermined thickness and a predetermined width around end portions of the insulating cover members 12, including the wire core splice portion 14. If the number of winding times is adjusted, that is, if the length in a winding direction orthogonal to the axial direction along the electrical wire portion 10 is adjusted according to a difference between the outer diameter of the electrical wire portion 10 and the inner diameter of the protective cap 30, the wire core splice portion 14 can be easily fixed in the vicinity of the center in the protective cap 30 regardless of the thickness of the electrical wire portion 10.
(11) The cushioning member 20, for example, is shown illustratively as a band-shaped member made of resin such as urethane foam. Accordingly, the band-shaped member has cushioning properties and durability for absorbing vibrations and impacts.
(12) The band-shaped member forming the cushioning member 20 has, on its face on the inner side for winding, an adhesive layer 21 made of a double-faced tape, an adhesive, or the like.
(13) The cushioning member 20 is set so as to have a length in the axial direction longer than that of the protective cap 30. That is to say, the cushioning member 20 is partially exposed from the protective cap 30 when accommodated in the protective cap 30.
(14) The protective cap 30 is made of insulating resin in order to protect and insulate the wire core splice portion 14, and accommodate the wire core splice portion 14 together with the cushioning member 20. The protective cap 30 is in the shape of a simple bottomed cylinder having a flat ring-like opening, without a conventional tape winding tongue piece or the like. Accordingly, the manufacture of such caps can be simplified, and the cost thereof can be lowered.
(15) The cover tape 40 is, for example, an insulating tape that is wound around the outer faces of the protective cap 30, part of the cushioning member 20 exposed from the protective cap 30, and part of the electrical wire portion 10. The cover tape 40 is provided mainly in order to fix the protective cap 30 and the like in one piece.
(16) Water infiltration to the wire core splice portion 14 is prevented better relative to the prior art construction because the cover tape 40 is wound around the protective cap 30, the cushioning member 20, and the electrical wire portion 10 in one piece, and the cushioning member 20 is inserted in the protective cap 30.
(17)
(18) In the case of the splice 1A for gathering ends, for a large number of electrical wires and a large bundle diameter as in the electrical wire portion 10A, the number of times that the cushioning member 20 has to be wound is twice, for example, as shown in
(19) If the length of the cushioning member 20 that is to be wound is adjusted according to the outer diameters of the electrical wire portions 10A and 10B in this manner, the protective cap 30 having the same inner diameter can be easily shared (used in multiple settings) regardless of the outer diameters of the electrical wire portions 10A and 10B.
(20) Especially, even in the case of the electrical wire portion 10B having a small outer diameter, the wire core splice portion 14B can be fixed without shift in the vicinity of the center in the protective cap 30. Accordingly, vibrations, impacts, and the like applied to the protective cap 30 can be mitigated uniformly in all directions, so that the problem of being susceptible to vibrations, impacts, and the like from a certain direction can be solved.
(21) Note that similar effects can be expected by adjusting the thickness of the cushioning member 20 instead of the length of the cushioning member 20. That is to say, when sharing the protective cap 30, the cushioning member 20 is made thinner in the case of the electrical wire portion 10A having a large outer diameter, and the cushioning member 20 is made thicker in the case of the electrical wire portion 10B having a small outer diameter, so that the number of times that the cushioning member 20 has to be wound can be the same for the electrical wire portions 10A and 10B having different outer diameters.
(22) Next, the procedure for assembling the splice 1 for gathering ends according to this embodiment will be described.
(23) As shown in
(24) Then, a band-shaped member having a predetermined thickness and a predetermined width is wound in a rolled manner around the outer circumference of the electrical wire portion 10, including the thus formed wire core splice portion 14, to form the cushioning member 20 having a predetermined size. At that time, this predetermined size of the cushioning member 20, that is, the thickness and the length in the winding direction of the cushioning member 20 are determined according to a difference between the outer diameter of the electrical wire portion 10 and the inner diameter of the protective cap 30.
(25) Next, as shown in
(26) At that time, if the cushioning member 20 is formed by winding a band-shaped member having the adhesive layer 21, even when the outer diameter dimension of the electrical wire portion 10 around which the cushioning member 20 is formed is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the protective cap 30, the cushioning member 20 can be prevented from coming off when inserting the electrical wire portion 10 into the protective cap 30, and, thus, a splice structure that can be more easily assembled can be obtained.
(27) Subsequently, an adhesive tape is wound in order to fix the protective cap 30, the cushioning member 20 exposed from the protective cap 30, and the electrical wire portion 10 together, so that the cover tape 40 shown in
(28) As described above, according to the splice 1 for gathering ends of this embodiment, the cushioning member 20 is formed by winding a cushioning material around the wire core splice portion 14, and the wire core splice portion 14 is accommodated together with this cushioning member 20 in the protective cap 30. Thus, the wire core splice portion 14 can be maintained in a fixed state without shift at the center in the protective cap 30, regardless of the size of the outer diameter of the electrical wire portion 10. Accordingly, vibrations and impacts applied to the protective cap 30 are less often transmitted to the wire core splice portion 14, and the protective cap 30 can be easily shared.
(29) Furthermore, according to the splice 1 for gathering ends of this embodiment, the cushioning member 20 fills all gaps between the protective cap 30 and the electrical wire portion 10, and the cover tape 40 is wound around the protective cap 30 and the electrical wire portion 10 in one piece. Thus, the water infiltration resistance can be improved.
(30) Furthermore, according to the splice 1 for gathering ends of this embodiment, if the cushioning member 20 is provided with the adhesive layer 21, the wound cushioning member 20 can be prevented from coming off the electrical wire portion 10, and, thus, a splice structure that can be more easily assembled can be obtained.
(31) Especially compared with the case in which the water infiltration resistance is improved by filling the cap with fillers, according to the splice 1 for gathering ends of this embodiment, there is no need to wait for the fillers to be hardened by drying, and shift of the wire core splice portion before the fillers are hardened by drying can be suppressed.
(32) Note that the cushioning member 20 is not limited to a member that is to be wound, and, for example it may be in the shape of a bag that wraps the wire core splice portion 14, a cylinder, or the like.
(33) As described above, the splice for gathering ends of an electrical wire bundle according to the present invention has effects that vibrations and impacts applied to the cap member are less often transmitted to the welded portion, and, even in the case where the cap member is shared, the welded portion can be protected from vibrations and impacts regardless of the number of wires in an electrical wire bundle, and, thus, this splice for gathering ends is generally useful as a splice for gathering ends of an electrical wire bundle, for connecting electrical wires of a wire harness.