The object of the invention refers to a line guiding device for guiding cables, hoses, lines or the like between a locally fixed and a moveable connection.
Various embodiments of a line guiding device are known for guiding cables, hoses, lines or the like between a locally fixed and a moveable connection point. Hereby we are dealing with, for example, a line guiding device which is formed by individual members joined together by linking. Such a line guiding device is also called an energy guide chain or abbreviated just as energy chain. The individual members are formed by brackets which are arranged at a distance from one another. The brackets are joined together by transverse bridges so that the members form a channel in which lines, hoses, cables or the like can be laid. The width of the transverse bridges can be very different. Energy chains are also known which are designed with a half the bridges. In these energy chains not all members have a transverse bridge.
DD 265 449 A1 describes a line guiding device which is formed by the fact that a track of substantially rectangular cross-section is extruded and then worked on, specifically slits are made in it. By the slitting the track will be divided into individual segments that are joined together with links. A comparable system is known from EP-A1-0 544 027.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,473,769 proposes forming a line guiding device by extruding a flat structure which then can be formed by stamping of individual parts and folding the side bridges to a guide system for lines, cables or hoses or the like.
A foldable protective element made of plastic is known from WO-A1-98/40645. This protective element is injection-molded or cast substantially into a flat configuration and is formed from segments joined together by bendable bridges. Hereby the protective element is a bottom segment with a bottom side and top side and at least one wall segment, which can be formed by bending and/or folding in the direction of the top side of the bottom segment and mechanical closing of a closing mechanism to form a closed channel section. The protective element, however, is either joined to other similar protective elements or is formed so that it can be joined to other similar protective elements so that the channel sections form a channel in the longitudinal direction for lines.
Line guiding devices can be made from plastic and/or metal.
Based on this, the goal of the present invention is to provide a line guiding device that can be manufactured cost-effectively.
The line guiding device according to the invention for the guiding of cables, lines, hoses or the like between a locally fixed and a moveable connection point is characterized by the fact that the line guiding device has at least one support unit made substantially in the shape of a band. Retaining elements are formed in one piece with the support unit and these elements at least partially delineate an imaginary channel in which cables, lines, hoses or the like can be laid. The retaining elements are made from the support unit by forming and are substantially perpendicular to the support unit.
The embodiment of the line guiding device according to the invention provides the possibility of producing line guiding devices cost effectively. Such line guiding devices are of advantage especially in areas of application in which mechanical stress on the line guiding device is relatively low. The preferred areas of application of the line guiding device according to the invention are automobile construction, the electrical industry and the furniture industry. The line guiding device according to the invention is especially suitable for guiding cables, lines, hoses and the like to seats, sliding doors, and/or sliding roofs of vehicles. Especially premanufactured units, which already have the line guiding device with already arranged cables, lines or hoses have the advantage that the mounting expenditure, for example in the mounting of a motor vehicle seat, is simplified. Moreover, an ordered and defined movement of the support unit can be achieved.
The retaining elements are cut or stamped from the support unit. The support unit may be manufactured from different materials, especially from plastics, fiber-reinforced plastics or from renewable raw materials, for example cellulose. For example, the support unit can be made of pulp which is preferably coated. By the coating, a hydrophobic layer is applied onto the pulp so that moisture has no significant influence on the support unit. Moreover, recycling of the support unit is simplified. The manufacture of the retaining elements is performed in a continuous or discontinuous process. For this purpose, appropriate cutting tools or stamping tools can be provided.
Especially preferred is an embodiment of the line guiding device according to the invention in which at least one retaining element is formed in a substantially frame-like shape. Hereby the retaining element can have a substantially rectangular or polygonal cross-section. However, the possibility also exists that the retaining element has a circular or oval cross-section.
In order to facilitate the introduction of cables, lines or hoses into at least one retaining element, it is proposed that the retaining element have at least one opening. The opening is preferably formed in an area in which the cables, lines or hoses exert relatively small forces onto the retaining element during the operation of the line guiding device.
According to an even further advantageous embodiment of the line guiding device according to the invention, it is proposed that at least one retaining element has two retainer sectors. The retainer sectors may hold different groups of cables, lines or hoses, so that a clear assignment of the cables, lines or hoses to retainer sectors is made possible. The replacement of cables, lines or hoses is facilitated hereby. Also the mounting of the line guiding device is facilitated, since a clear assignment of groups of cables, lines to the individual retainer sectors is made possible.
According to a still further advantageous embodiment of the line guiding device according to the invention, it is proposed that at least between two neighboring retaining elements at least one recess is formed in the supporting strap. Hereby the ability of the supporting strap to undergo torsion is changed advantageously so that the line guiding device can be also guided or moved on three-dimensional tracks.
According to a still further advantageous embodiment of the line guiding device according to the invention, it is proposed that the support unit have a top side and bottom side where at least one retaining element projects from the top side and at least one retaining element projects from the bottom side. As a result of this, the possibility is created to lay cables, line or hoses on both sides of the support unit, as a result of which the area of application of the line guiding device according to the invention is broadened.
The supporting strap and/or the retaining elements can be extruded. However, the possibility also exists of injection molding the supporting strap and/or the retaining elements. The supporting strap according to the invention may also have appropriate connecting means through which this can be connected to fixed connection or a moveable connection.
Other advantages and details of the line guiding device according to the invention will be explained with the aid of the practical examples shown in the drawing, without the object of the invention being limited to the concrete practical examples. The following are shown:
Preferably the retaining elements 2 are produced by stamping from the band-shaped material of the support unit 1 and by appropriate bending.
It can be seen from the representation according to
The sections 4, 5 as well as the bridge 7 each delineate a retainer 9 whereby the retainers 9 of the retaining elements 2 form a channel in which lines, hoses, cables or the like can be arranged.
In order to fix the support unit at the fixed or moveable connection, the support unit has suitable connectors for fixing at the corresponding ends. In the practical example shown, the end region, as can be seen from
Several retaining elements 2 are provided at a distance to one another. Recesses 8 are formed between the retaining elements 2, as a result of which the flexibility of the support unit is increased.
According to a still further advantageous embodiment illustrated in
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