Band clip, band-clip-equipped wire harness, and assembly
09562629 ยท 2017-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60N3/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L3/137
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a band clip according to which projection from a sheet-shaped object is suppressed. The band clip includes a bundling band and a clip. The bundling band includes a head and a strap. The clip includes a button, a shaft, and a penetration inhibitor. One end of the shaft is bonded to one main surface of the button. The other end of the shaft is bonded to one main surface of the penetration inhibitor. The head is bonded to the other main surface of the penetration inhibitor. In a view from the direction in which the shaft extends, the button is larger than the shaft and the penetration inhibitor is larger than the button.
Claims
1. A band clip assembly comprising: a bundling band including a head and a strap; a clip including a first plate-shaped object, a second plate-shaped object, and a shaft-shaped object, the first plate-shaped object having a first main surface and a second main surface, the second plate-shaped object having a third main surface and a fourth main surface, the shaft-shaped object having a first end and a second end, the first end being bonded to the first main surface, the second end being bonded to the third main surface, and the head being bonded to the fourth main surface, wherein, when viewed from a direction in which the shaft-shaped object extends, the first plate-shaped object is larger than the shaft-shaped object and the second plate-shaped object is larger than the first plate-shaped object, the third main surface of the second plate-shaped object is a flat surface, and the fourth main surface of the second plate-shaped object includes a flat portion from a center to a vicinity of an edge of the second plate-shaped object, and a portion of the second plate-shaped object becomes thinner from the vicinity of the edge of the second plate-shaped object to the edge of the second plate-shaped object, a wire harness bundled by the bundling band; and a floor carpet in which a slit is formed, the floor carpet being sandwiched between the first plate-shaped object and the second plate-shaped object, and the shaft-shaped object penetrating through the slit, and a length of the slit is longer than a diameter of the first plate-shaped object, and the length of the slit is shorter than a diameter of the second plate-shaped object.
2. The band clip assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first plate-shaped object and the second plate-shaped object are circular plate-shaped objects.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) The perspective view shown in
(7) As shown in
(8) The button 1060 and the penetration inhibitor 1062 are circular plate-shaped objects. Both or one of the button 1060 and the penetration inhibitor 1062 may be a plate-shaped object that is not a circular plate-shaped object. For example, both or one of the button 1060 and the penetration inhibitor 1062 may be an ovoid plate-shaped object.
(9) The thickness of the button 1060 is at its thickest in the center and becomes thinner as the edge is approached. The distribution of the thickness of the button 1060 may be changed.
(10) One main surface 1140 of the button 1060 is flat, and the other main surface 1141 of the button 1060 curves smoothly. The one main surface 1140 of the button 1060 is perpendicular to the shaft 1061. If the clip 1021 is bonded to a sheet-shaped object, almost the entirety of the one main surface 1140 of the button 1060 is in contact with the main surface of the sheet-shaped object.
(11) The thickness of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is constant from the center thereof to the vicinity of the edge and becomes thinner from the vicinity of the edge to the edge as the edge is approached. The distribution of the thickness of the penetration inhibitor 1062 may be changed.
(12) The one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is flat, and the other main surface 1161 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is flat from the center thereof to the vicinity of the edge. The one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is perpendicular to the shaft 1061. When the clip 1021 is bonded to the sheet-shaped object, almost the entirety of the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is in contact with the main surface of the sheet-shaped object.
(13) The shaft 1061 is a round shaft. The shaft may be replaced with a shaft that is not a round shaft. For example, the shaft 1061 may be replaced with a square shaft. The shaft 1061 extends in a straight line.
(14) One end 1120 of the shaft 1061 is bonded to the center of the one main surface 1140 of the button 1060. The one end 1120 of the shaft 1061 may be bonded to a position shifted slightly from the center of the one main surface 1140 of the button 1060. The other end 1121 of the shaft 1061 is bonded to the center of the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062. The other end 1121 of the shaft 1061 may be bonded to a position shifted slightly from the center of the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062. The head 1040 is bonded to the other main surface 1161 of the penetration inhibitor 1062.
(15) The one main surface 1140 of the button 1060 is parallel with the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062.
(16) In a view from the direction in which the shaft 1061 extends, the button 1060 is larger than the shaft 1061 and the penetration inhibitor 1062 is larger than the button 1060.
(17) A strap passage 1170 is formed in the passage forming object 1080. The retaining hook 1081 projects from the inner surface of the strap passage 1170. The multiple projections 1101 are bonded to a main surface of the belt-shaped portion 1100, project from the main surface of the belt-shaped portion 1100, and are aligned in the length direction of the belt-shaped portion 1100.
(18) The bundling band 1020 and the clip 1021 are made of resin. All or a portion of the bundling band 1020 and the clip 1021 may be made of a material other than resin.
(19) The cross-sectional view shown in
(20) The assembly 1200 is laid on the floor of a vehicle cabin of an automobile. When the assembly 1200 is laid on the floor of a vehicle cabin of an automobile, the wire harness 1180 is arranged closer to the vehicle body side than the floor carpet 1181 is. The assembly 1200 may be laid somewhere other than on the floor of a vehicle cabin of an automobile. According to the assembly 1200, the number of man-hours for attaching the wire harness and the floor carpet is reduced.
(21) As shown in
(22) When the wire harness 1180 is bundled by the bundling band 1020, the strap 1041 is passed through the strap passage 1170 so as to form the strap 1041 into a ring. The wire harness 1180 is constricted by the ring of the strap 1041. One of the multiple projections 1101 catches on the retaining hook 1081, whereby the strap 1041 is restricted from coming out from the strap passage 1170. Accordingly, a band-clip-equipped wire harness 1220 is formed, and the state in which the wire harness 1180 is bundled by the bundling band 1020 is maintained.
(23) A slit 1240 is formed in the floor carpet 1181. When the clip 1021 is bonded to the floor carpet 1181, the slit 1240 is expanded and the button 1060 is passed through the slit 1240, similarly to a case of attaching a button for clothing. The button 1060 and the penetration inhibitor 1062 sandwich the floor carpet 1181. The shaft 1061 penetrates through the slit 1240. The edge of the button 1060 that first enters the slit when the button 1060 is passed through the slit 1240 is thin, making it easier to perform the task of passing the button 1060 through the slit 1240.
(24) When the clip 1021 is bonded to the floor carper 1181, the flat button 1060 is arranged on the vehicle cabin side. For this reason, projection of the band clip 1000 from the floor carpet 1181 is suppressed. Also, the penetration inhibitor 1062 restricts movement of the band clip 1000 from the vehicle body side to the vehicle cabin side. For this reason, projection of the band clip 1000 from the floor carpet 1181 is suppressed. Accordingly, projection of the band clip 1000 into the vehicle cabin is suppressed.
(25) It is desirable that the length of the slit 1240 is longer than the diameter of the button 1060 and shorter than the diameter of the penetration inhibitor 1062. Accordingly, it is easier to pass the button 1060 through the slit 1240, and it is more difficult to pass the penetration inhibitor 1062 through the slit 1240. A case in which the penetration inhibitor 1062 passes through the slit 1240 and the band clip 1000 projects into the vehicle cabin is not likely to occur.
(26) The one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is flat, and the entirety of the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is in contact with the main surface of the floor carpet 1181 on the vehicle body side. Accordingly, it is more difficult to pass the penetration inhibitor 1062 through the slit 1240.
(27) The length of the shaft 1061, or in other words, the distance from the one main surface 1140 of the button 1060 to the one main surface 1160 of the penetration inhibitor 1062 is the same as the thickness of the floor carpet 1181. For this reason, the floor carpet 1181 does not move between the button 1060 and the penetration inhibitor 1062, and the clip 1021 is stably fixed to the floor carpet 1181.
(28) The wire harness 1180 electrically connects two or more devices mounted in the automobile. The wire harness 1180 typically branches so as to electrically connect three or more devices. The wire harness 1180 electrically connects two or more devices without branching in some cases as well.
(29) Although the present invention has been described in detail, the description above is in all aspects exemplary and not limiting. Accordingly, it is understood that any number of changes or modifications can be conceived without departing from the gist of the present invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(30) 1000 Band clip 1020 Bundling band 1021 Clip 1040 Head 1041 Strap 1060 Button 1061 Shaft 1062 Penetration inhibitor