1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waveguide for transmitting electromagnetic waves, and an in-vehicle communication system using the waveguide.
2. Description of the Related Art
An in-vehicle communication system employing a wire harness using electric wires is well-known.
In the in-vehicle communication system 100, the number of the electric wires W tends to increase with the increase of in-vehicle circuits, and the diameter of each bundle of the electric wires W increases accordingly. Thus, there is a problem with installation space inside the vehicle, or a problem with weight increase of the first wire harness 101 and the second wire harness 102. In addition, the number of the connectors connected between the interior space and the engine compartment increases, which requires substantial work to connect the connectors.
An in-vehicle communication system employing a waveguide has also been proposed (refer to JP 2005-176123 A). Such a conventional in-vehicle communication system can reduce a diameter and weight of transmission path, and simplify connection configuration between spaces inside a vehicle, thereby improving efficiency of connection.
The conventional waveguide is generally made of metal. Alternatively, a waveguide made of electrically-conductive plastic has been proposed (refer to JP 2002-204110 A).
However, there is no specific information about electric power transmission in the proposed waveguides. In the case of using such a waveguide in an in-vehicle communication system, electric power transmission is essential and therefore, a proposal for specific means for the electric power transmission is required.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problem. It is an object of the present invention to provide a waveguide capable of transmitting electric power, and an in-vehicle communication system using the waveguide.
A waveguide according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a waveguide body which is hollow inside and made from a shape-retentive material; one or two conductive coating layers which are electrically conductive and provided on one or both of an inner surface and an outer surface of the waveguide body, an inner space of one of the conductive coating layers serving as a transmission path to transmit electromagnetic waves including signals; and a power line for transmitting electric power.
The waveguide body is preferably made from a flexible material.
Two or more electric wires may be provided along the outer surface of the waveguide body. With such a configuration, one of the electric wires can serve as the power line and the other one of the electric wires can serve as a ground line to transmit the electric power.
One or more electric wires may be provided along the outer surface of the waveguide body. With such a configuration, one of the electric wires can serve as the power line and one of the conductive coating layers can serve as a ground line to transmit the electric power.
Two of the conductive coating layers may be provided. With such a configuration, one of the conductive coating layers can serve as the power line and the other of the conductive coating layers can serve as a ground line to transmit the electric power.
The electromagnetic waves may transmit the signals and the electric power.
Two or more electric wires may be provided inside of the waveguide body. With such a configuration, one of the electric wires can serve as the power line and the other one of the electric wires can serve a ground line to transmit the electric power.
The waveguide may include a cap attached to an opening edge of the waveguide body and provided, inside thereof, with an electromagnetic wave absorbing material capable of absorbing the electromagnetic waves.
One conductive coating layer may be provided on the inner surface of the waveguide body, the waveguide body may be made from a protective material, and the waveguide body may also function as an outer protective member.
The waveguide according to the first aspect of the present invention may be used for an in-vehicle communication system.
The waveguide according to the first aspect of the present invention can transmit both of the electric power and the electromagnetic waves including the signals. Accordingly, the waveguide capable of transmitting the electric power and the in-vehicle communication system using the waveguide, can be provided.
Embodiments of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings.
(First Embodiment)
As illustrated in
The waveguides 10 of the first waveguide wire harness WH1 and the waveguides 10 of the second waveguide wire harness WH2 are mutually connected via each waveguide flange 20 at the boundary between the interior space and the engine compartment.
Each of the first waveguide wire harness WH1 and the second waveguide wire harness WH2 includes two electric wires W1 and W2, and a connector 50 attached to the electric wires W1 and W2. The connector 50 of the first waveguide wire harness WH1 and the connector 50 of the second waveguide wire harness WH2 are connected to each other at the boundary between the interior space and the engine compartment.
The intelligent connector 40 has an antenna function to transmit and receive electromagnetic waves, a converting function to convert the electromagnetic waves received by the antenna into electric signals, and a transmitting function to convert the electric signals into the electromagnetic waves and output the converted electromagnetic waves to the antenna. That is, the intelligent connector 40 serves as a junction member of the waveguides 10 and the electric wires W so as to convert data between the electromagnetic waves and the electric signals.
As illustrated in
The waveguide body 11 is made of insulating synthetic resin that provides a shape-retentive feature (for example, vinyl chloride) having a noise shielding property, and is flexibly formed. Alternatively, the waveguide body 11 may be a conductor or a semiconductor, or may be made of paper or metal that provides a shape-retentive feature. The waveguide body 11 is formed into a hollow cylindrical shape.
The conductive inner coating layer 12 is formed by, for example, plating with conductive metal (such as iron, copper, and aluminum). The conductive inner coating layer 12 is provided with a uniform thickness on an entire inner surface of the waveguide body 11.
One of the electric wires W1 and W2 serves as a power line, and the other serves as a ground line, and the electric wires W1 and W2 transmit electric power. The electric wires may be provided more than two.
As illustrated in
As described above, since the waveguides 10 can transmit both of the electric power and the signals, the embodiment can provide the waveguides 10 capable of electric power transmission and the in-vehicle communication system 1 (
As shown in
Since the waveguide body 11 is flexibly formed (as shown in
The electric wires W1 and W2 may be fixed along the outer surface of the waveguide body 11 (as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B),. The provision of the electric wires W1 and W2 increases the bending rigidity of the waveguides 10. Namely, such a configuration is effective at the point of bending the waveguides 10 while keeping the cross-sectional shape (circular shape) of the transmission paths of the waveguides 10.
The waveguide 10 according to the first embodiment is provided with the conductive inner coating layer 12 on the inner surface of the waveguide body 11. Alternatively, a conductive outer coating layer (not shown) with electrically conductive property may be provided on the outer surface of the waveguide body 11, instead of the conductive inner coating layer 12.
(Modified Examples of Waveguide)
Modified examples of the waveguide 10 according to the first embodiment are explained below.
As illustrated in
The electric wire W1 is preferably fixed to the outer surface of the waveguide body 11. The provision of the electric wire W1 increases the bending rigidity of the waveguide 10A. Namely, such a configuration is effective at the point of bending the waveguide 10A while keeping the cross-sectional shape (circular shape) of the transmission paths of the waveguides 10A.
The first modified example may also be provided with a conductive outer coating layer which is electrically conductive and provided on the outer surface of the waveguide body 11, instead of the conductive inner coating layer 12.
As illustrated in
The waveguide 10B of the second modified example is different from the waveguide 10 of the first embodiment and the waveguide 10A of the first modified example in that no electric wire is provided thereon. This further contributes to reducing the diameter and weight of the transmission paths, and to simplifying the connection configuration between the spaces inside the vehicle, thereby improving the efficiency of connection.
An insulating protective coating may be further provided on the outer surface of the conductive outer coating layer 13. The insulating protective coating (not shown) may be made of vinyl chloride. The insulating protective coating protects the conductive outer coating layer 13.
As illustrated in
The waveguide 10C of the third modified example is different from the waveguide 10 of the first embodiment and the waveguide 10A of the first modified example in that no electric wire is provided thereon. This contributes to reducing a diameter and weight of the transmission paths, and to simplifying the connection configuration between each compartment inside a vehicle, thereby improving the efficiency of connection.
The waveguide 10C according to the third modified example may also be provided with a conductive outer coating layer on the outer surface of the waveguide body 11, instead of the conductive inner coating layer 12.
As illustrated in
The electric wires W1 and W2 are preferably arranged at an angle of approximately 180 degrees to each other. Each of the electric wires W1 and W2 may be made of a stranded conductor, a single core conductor, or a compressed conductor. One of the electric wires W1 and W2 serves as a power line, and the other serves as a ground line. The electric wires W1 and W2 of the waveguide 10D according to the fourth modified example transmit electric power in the same manner as the waveguide 10 of the first embodiment. The electric wires provided may be more than two.
The electric wires W1 and W2 improve the bending rigidity of the waveguide 10D. Namely, the provision of the electric wires W1 and W2 is effective for the waveguide 10D at the point of bending while keeping the cross-sectional shape (circular shape) of the transmission paths of the waveguides 10D.
The arrangement of the electric wires W1 and W2 at the angle of approximately 180 degrees to each other can effectively prevent the waveguide body 11 from being pressed by external force.
The waveguide 10D according to the fourth modified example may also be provided with a conductive outer coating layer (not shown) on the outer surface of the waveguide body 11, instead of the conductive inner coating layer 12.
(Second Embodiment)
As illustrated in
The configuration of the waveguides 10 according to the second embodiment are the same as that of the first embodiment, and the explanation thereof is thus omitted. In addition,
Since the waveguide body according to the second embodiment is also flexibly formed, cabling along arbitrary installation paths is possible. Further, the waveguides 10 can transmit both of the electric power and the signals. Accordingly, the second embodiment can provide the waveguides 10 capable of transmitting the electric power, and the in-vehicle communication system using the waveguides 10 while having high installation performance.
(Other Embodiments)
Although the waveguide body 11 in the respective embodiments has a circular cross-section, the waveguide body 11 may be an arbitrary shape having, for example, a rectangular cross-section as long as it is a hollow tubular body.
In the case where the conductive inner coating layer 12 is provided on the inner surface of the waveguide body 11, and the waveguide body 11 is made from a protective material, the waveguide body 11 may also function as an outer protective member (such as a protector or a corrugated member) in a manner such that the thickness of the waveguide body 11 is increased. Such a configuration can eliminate any additional outer protective member from the waveguide wire harness WH.
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