The present disclosure relates to a wire harness mounting assembly.
This section provides background information related to the present disclosure, which is not necessarily prior art.
A wire harness can be used in a variety of applications for a variety of different purposes, such as to protect and direct one or more wires between two points. For example, a wire harness can be used to protect and direct wiring extending from an electrical connector to a fan or blower configured to direct airflow to a radiator for cooling an engine, such as a motor vehicle engine. In such an application, it is often desirable to secure the wire harness as close to the radiator tank as possible without the wire harness sagging along its length, and in a manner that will permit easy installation of the wire harness with the radiator tank already installed. A wire harness mounting assembly able to provide these advantages would thus be desirable.
This section provides a general summary of the disclosure, and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
The present teachings provide for a wire harness mounting assembly including a first retention member, a first guide member, a second retention member, and a second guide member. The first retention member and the first guide member are each configured to be spaced apart from the second retention member and the second guide member to suspend a wire harness across a space defined therebetween.
The present teachings also provide for a wire harness mounting assembly including a first mounting bracket and a second mounting bracket spaced apart from the first mounting bracket. The first mounting bracket includes a first retention member and a first guide member. The second mounting bracket includes a second retention member and a second guide member. At least one of the first guide member and the second guide member are orientated to direct a wire harness extending therebetween away from a longitudinal axis extending between the first mounting bracket and the second mounting bracket such that the wire harness is offset from the longitudinal axis at a point between the first guide member and the second guide member.
The present teachings further provide for a wire harness mounting assembly including a first mounting bracket having a first side facing a radiator tank when the first mounting bracket is positioned at the radiator tank, a second side opposite to the first side, and a first wire harness guide member. A first retention member including a first coupling member is configured to extend through an opening defined by the first mounting bracket and engage the first side. A first wire harness securing member is configured to mount a wire harness at the second side. A second mounting bracket is spaced apart from the first mounting bracket and includes a first side facing the radiator tank when the second mounting bracket is coupled to the radiator tank. A second side is opposite to the first side. The second wire harness guide member is angled towards the radiator tank when the second mounting bracket is coupled to the radiator tank to direct the wire harness towards the radiator tank and away from a longitudinal axis extending between the first and the second mounting brackets. A second retention member includes a second coupling member configured to extend through an opening defined by the second mounting bracket and removably engage the first side thereof. A second wire harness securing member is configured to mount the wire harness at the second side of the second mounting bracket.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
With initial reference to
The wire harness 12 generally includes a flexible tube 30, which is configured to protect and direct wires extending therethrough. For example and as illustrated in
At the fan shroud 20, a fan shroud guide 36 retains the flexible tube 30 against the fan shroud 20. The fan shroud guide 36 can be any suitable coupling or retention member, such as a clip including a pair of opposing flanges as illustrated. An additional wire harness 38 extends from the electrical connector 34 to a side of the radiator tank 14 that is opposite to the fan 18 in order to, for example, direct wiring to another fan (not shown) at an opposite side of the radiator core 16.
The wire harness mounting assembly 10 generally includes a first mounting bracket 40 and a second mounting bracket 42. The first mounting bracket 40 is also referred to herein as a fan shroud bracket. With continued reference to
The first mounting bracket 40 further includes a first retention member 60a. With reference to
The coupling member 66a includes a vertical member 68 and a plurality of horizontal members 70 each mounted to the vertical member 68 and extending generally perpendicular thereto. Together the vertical member 68 and the horizontal members 70 provide the coupling member 66a with generally a fir tree configuration. The horizontal members 70 are generally flexible, and are configured to flex when inserted through an opening defined by the inner vertical flange 52, and expand once passed through the opening in order to secure the first retention member 60a to the inner vertical flange 52.
With reference to
The coupling member 66b includes a pair of feet 72a and 72b, and is sometimes referred to as a “rosebud” clip. Each foot 72a and 72b includes an elongated portion 74 with an angled portion 76 at a distal end thereof. Each one of the elongated portions 74 are generally flexible so as to flex together when inserted through an opening, such as the opening defined in the inner vertical flange 52. Upon passing through the opening, the elongated portions 74 will expand back to their original position and the angled portions 76 will abut portions of the inner surface 56 surrounding the opening in order to retain the first retention member 60a to the inner vertical flange 52, for example.
When either the first or second retention members 60a and 60b are mounted to the first mounting bracket 40, the coupling members 66a or 66b extend through an opening defined in the inner vertical flange 52, such that the body 62 and the wire harness securing member 64 are on a side of the inner vertical flange 52 opposite to the radiator tank 14. The coupling members 66a and 66b are in cooperation of the inner surface 56 in order to secure the first retention member 60a or the second retention member 60b respectively to the inner vertical flange 52.
The second mounting bracket 42 is spaced apart from the first mounting bracket 40, and can be directly mounted to the radiator tank 14 as illustrated in
The second guide member 94 generally includes a base 96, an inner vertical flange 98, and an outer vertical flange 100. The inner vertical flange 98 and the outer vertical flange 100 are spaced apart from one another to accommodate the wire harness 12 therebetween. The inner and outer vertical flanges 98 and 100 extend from the base 96, and are each generally perpendicular to the base 96. The inner vertical flange 98 is closer to the radiator tank 14 than the outer vertical flange 100 is, and the inner vertical flange 98 can include the inner surface 90 of the second mounting bracket 42. The second guide member 94 is angled towards the radiator tank 14 in order to direct the wire harness 12 towards the radiator tank 14, as described further herein. Like the first mounting bracket 40, the second mounting bracket 42 includes a suitable retention member, such as either the retention member 60a or the retention member 60b, which can be mounted thereto during installation of the wire harness mounting assembly.
The first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 are spaced apart and generally aligned along axis A, as illustrated in
The outer vertical flange 54 of the first mounting bracket 40 may also be angled towards the radiator tank 14 in order to direct the wire harness 12 towards the radiator tank 14, in addition to the second guide member 94 being angled along axis B as described above. Furthermore, the second guide member 94 need not be angled along axis B if the outer vertical flange 54 is angled towards the radiator tank 14, and thus the second guide member 94 may be angled and arranged such that it extends parallel to or along axis A, for example. If only the second guide member 94 is angled towards the radiator tank 14, then the portion of the wire harness 12 between the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 that is closest to the radiator tank 14 will be offset from a midpoint C along the axis A between the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 on a side of the midpoint C closest to the second mounting bracket 42.
During installation, the retention members 60a or 60b can be coupled to the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 respectively with the wire harness 12 already mounted thereto. Alternatively, the wire harness 12 can be connected to the retention members 60a or 60b after the retention members 60a or 60b are coupled to the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42. Because the retention members 60a or 60b are coupled to the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 by inserting them into openings from a side of the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 opposite to the radiator tank 14, the retention members 60a or 60b can be secured in place after the first and second mounting brackets 40 and 42 are already installed at the radiator tank 14. The retention members 60a and 60b and the mounting brackets 40 and 42 can thus also be arranged in close proximity to the radiator tank 14 with little clearance required therebetween.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
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