The present invention relates to a wire holding structure that holds an wire on a surface of a member.
For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a technique which uses a battery module with a plurality of batteries connected in series as a power source for an electric car, a hybrid car or the like. A battery connection plate made of resin formed by holding a plurality of bus bars connecting positive poles and negative poles between adjacent batteries is attached to this type of battery module. In the battery connection plate, a plurality of wires connected to the electrodes of each battery, a high tension cable connected to all the electrodes of the battery module or the like are arranged.
In this manner, in the battery connection plate in which the plurality of wires or the like is arranged, for example, in order to hold the wire in a predetermined arranging direction along the plate, at least a pair of locks is erected on a surface of a base material. The lock includes a pair of leg portions erected toward both sides of a arranging region of the wire, and the opposing surfaces of the respective leg portions are provided with protrusions. A gap smaller than the outer diameter of the wire is provided between the tips of the protrusions, and the wire is press fitted from the gap, so that the wire is held between the surface of the base material and the pair of locks.
However, in a case of holding a plurality of wires having different outer diameters in such an wire holding structure, when press fitting the wire having the large outer diameter, there is a concern that the wire may be damaged. Furthermore, when attempting to press fit such an wire by force, there is concern that the leg portion of the lock may be destroyed. Meanwhile, when holding the wire having the small outer diameter, there is a concern that the wire may escape from the gap between the tips of the protrusions.
It is therefore one advantageous aspect of the present invention to provide a wire holding structure which prevents the damage to the wire when attaching the wire, and prevents the escape of the wire.
According to one advantage of the invention, there is provided an wire holding structure, comprising:
The wire holding structure may be configured such that: the standing surfaces are respectively formed in leg portions respectively having a plate shape and standing on a plane identical to the arranging surface, and the protrusions are respectively protruded from the standing surfaces of the leg portions.
The wire holding structure may be configured such that: the arranging surface is a bottom surface of a wire accommodating groove formed in the member, the standing surfaces are a pair of groove side surfaces of the wire accommodating groove which oppose each other, and the protrusions are respectively protruded from the groove side surfaces.
Hereinafter, an wire holding structure to which the present invention is applied will be described with reference to the drawings. In the embodiment mentioned below, a battery connection plate attached to a battery module serving as the power source of an electric car, a hybrid car or the like is used as a base material, and the wire holding structure formed on the surface of the base material will be described. However, the battery holding structure to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the battery connection plate, and if the wire is arranged on the base material, any base material can be applied without a specific limitation.
Firstly, in order to facilitate the understanding of the present invention, an wire holding structure of the related art will be described with reference to
A pair of leg portions 5 and a set of protrusions 7 are provided in the same position of a arranging direction of the wire 3 so as to oppose each other, and a gap L1 (
The protrusions 13 are provided in the same position of an extending direction (a vertical direction of
According to the wire holding structure of
Meanwhile, in the case of
Furthermore, even in the structure in any one of
Hereinafter, a first embodiment for carrying out the present invention will be described. In addition, in the embodiment mentioned below, the same configurations as those of the related art are denoted by the same reference numerals and the description thereof will be omitted.
A set of protrusions 15a and 15b is provided in the tip sections 21a and 21b in the extending direction of the wire accommodation groove 9 so that the positions thereof are shifted, and the gap between the protrusions 15a and 15b is set so as to be greater than the outer diameter of the wire 3. That is, the protrusions 15a and 15b are provided in the extending direction of the wire accommodation groove 9 so as to shift the positions thereof so that the gap L3 formed between the second surfaces 19a and 19b is greater than the outer diameter of the wire 3. Furthermore, a set of protrusions 15a and 15b is set so that a gap L4 between the tips of the protrusions 15a and 15b projected in the extending direction of the wire accommodation groove 9, that is, between the tip sections 21a and 21b is smaller than the outer diameter of the wire 3.
Next, an operation when inserting the wire 3 to the wire holding structure configured in the manner will be described. Firstly, as shown in
Next, as shown in
Next, a second embodiment for carrying out the present invention will be described. In addition, since the present embodiment basically has a configuration common to that of the embodiment mentioned above, characteristic configurations will be mainly described, and a description of the common configurations will be omitted.
In the present embodiment, although three protrusions 25 are provided, since the protrusions 25a and 25b form the set and the protrusions 25b and 25c form the set, total two sets of protrusions 25 are provided. For example, the protrusions 25a and 25b are set such that a gap L5 between the insertion surfaces 27 is greater than the outer diameter of the wire 3. Furthermore, the protrusions 53a and 53b projected in the extending direction of the wire accommodation groove 9 are set such that a gap L6 between the tips is smaller than the outer diameter of the wire 3. Such a relationship between the protrusions 25a and 25b is also similarly applied between the protrusion 25b and the protrusion 25c.
According to this, firstly, as shown in
Next, as shown in
As in the present embodiment, by alternately providing three or more protrusions 25a, 25b and 25c on both sides of the arranging region of the wire 3 while shifting the positions thereof, the wire 3 can be further stably held compared to a case where two protrusions 25 are placed.
Although any of the embodiments mentioned above is applied to the wire accommodation groove 9 formed on the surface of the base material 1 (a plane identical to the arranging surface), as shown in
According to such a configuration, even if the wire 3 is not press fitted, the wire 3 can be simply inserted between the leg portions 5, and it is possible to prevent the damage to the wire 3 and the damage to the leg portions 5. Furthermore, even if the wire 3 arranged along the arranging region of the wire 3 is lifted by some external force, the wire 3 does not escape from the gap between the protrusions.
In the present invention, since the wire can be inserted by using the gap that is formed between the set of protrusions and is greater than the outer diameter of the wire, without press fitting the wire and without deforming the leg portion, it is possible to prevent the damage to the wire. Furthermore, since the set of protrusions are formed so that the gap between the tips of the protrusions projected in the arranging direction of the wire is smaller than the outer diameter of the wire, even if the wire arranged along the arranging region of the member is lifted by some external force, the wire does not escape from the gap of the tip of the protrusion. In this manner, by making the insertion section of the wire and the holding section different from each other, it is possible to provide an electric holding structure in which the damage to the wire is prevented and the wire does not easily escape.
In a configuration that the leg portions standing on the surface of the member are provided, the protrusions may be provided on the opposing surfaces of the leg portions. In this configuration, since the wire can be inserted without press fitting the wire and without deforming the leg portion, it is possible to prevent the damage to the wire.
Furthermore, when an wire accommodation groove is formed on the surface of the member, the protrusions may be provided on the opposing groove side surfaces.
Even in such a configuration, as in a case of providing the protrusions in the leg portion, the wire can be accommodated in the wire accommodation groove without press fitting, and thus the damage to the wire can be prevented. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent the accommodated wire from slipping out from the gap of the tips of the protrusions.
According to the present invention, it is possible to prevent the wire from being damaged when attaching the wire, and it is possible to prevent the wire from slipping out.
As mentioned above, although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the drawings, the embodiments mentioned above are merely an example of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited only to the configurations of the embodiments mentioned above. The present invention naturally includes design modifications or the like within the scope not departing from the gist of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-158609 filed on Jul. 20, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by way of reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-158609 | Jul 2011 | JP | national |
The present application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/552,869 filed Jul. 19, 2012, which claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-158609 filed Jul. 20, 2011, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirely.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13552869 | Jul 2012 | US |
Child | 14323722 | US |