German Patent No. DE 10 2004 043 353 describes an electrical line having at least one electrically conductive inner conductor, which is surrounded by an insulating jacket. Disposed around the insulating jacket is a seal, which can be connected to the insulating jacket in a force-locking manner, thereby producing sealing between the insulating jacket and the seal.
In addition, in the case of an inner conductor made up of a stranded wire, it is known to prevent the entry of fluid into the stranded wire in that an additional sealant is absorbed by the stranded wire and then cured. This is disadvantageous because it requires an additional process which causes additional expense.
The present invention is based on the objective of sealing an electrical line in an advantageous and cost-saving manner from the standpoint of production engineering.
The object is achieved by a seal for at least one electrical line according to the present invention.
The seal according to the present invention for at least one electrical line is provided with a sealing element which includes a soluble, in particular fluid sealant. This sealant is pressed into the inner conductor by a crimping process and by capillary action, and then cured. Because of the sealant already present in the sealing element, the electrical line is able to be sealed from fluid or corrosive media penetrating along the electrical line in an advantageous and cost-saving manner from the standpoint of production engineering.
Developing the sealing element as a single-wire seal introduces the sealant into the production process without an additional working step.
An electrical line 11, which is illustrated in
A sealing element 16, implemented as a single-wire seal, is affixed on electrical line 11 in such a way that it is disposed on insulating jacket in a spring-back manner via a first subsection 17, and a second subsection 18 projects into end region 14 of electrical line 11 and covers inner conductor 12 across a partial length. The remaining partial length of inner conductor 12 projects into a contact point 19 of a contact part 21 to be contacted with electrical line 11.
Sealing element 11 is permeated by a soluble, in particular liquid sealant 22. In the crimping process at a crimping part 23, this sealant is pressed into inner conductor 12 developed as stranded wire 24 and seals the individual conductors of stranded wire 24 of inner conductor 12 from each other. The distribution of sealant 22 taking place in the crimping process is schematically indicated by arrows 26 in
Because sealing element 16 already includes sealant 22, which, in the same working process, is sealingly introduced into inner conductor 12 when implementing the crimping connection at inner conductor 12, which is to be made anyway, electrical line 11 is able to be sealed in an advantageous and cost-effective manner from a standpoint of production engineering.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102008055124.4 | Dec 2008 | DE | national |