Abstract:
An intermediate member that enables enhancement of ease of fabrication of a wire harness and a wire harness including such an intermediate member are provided. A wire harness is divided into an intermediate member placed in an intermediate portion of the wire harness and two terminal members placed at respective terminals of the wire harness and to be connected to equipment. After being separately fabricated, the intermediate member and the two terminal members are connected together, whereupon fabrication of the wire harness is completed. The intermediate member includes one or a plurality of intermediate conducting paths, intermediate routing path retaining means retaining a cable routing path geometry of the intermediate conducting paths; intermediate shield means covering and shielding the intermediate conducting paths; and intermediate protection means covering and protecting the intermediate conducting paths.
Abstract:
A wire harness capable of improving manufacturability and handleability is provided. A wire harness 9 is means for electrically connecting a front inverter unit 4 to a battery 5, and is configured to include two high-voltage electric wires, and a shielding member 20 with which the two high-voltage electric wires are collectively covered, the shielding member 20 for shielding the high-voltage electric wires. The shielding member 20 is configured to be divided into plural pieces in a cabling direction of the wire harness 9. Also, in the shielding member 20, each of the divided pieces has an independent shielding function. The shielding member 20 is divided into the plural pieces so as to have plural braid shielding members 26 to 32 and plural conductive pipe shielding members 33 to 38.
Abstract:
A wire harness includes a conduction path, and a flexible sheathing member through which the conduction path passes and which has recessed sections and protruded sections. The recessed sections and the protruded sections extend in a circumferential direction on the surface of the sheathing member and are formed alternately along a longitudinal direction of the sheathing member. A curing-type adhesive or resin containing the adhesive is supplied to the recessed sections of a bent part which is formed when the wire harness is bent, and cured while the bent part is maintained in a bent shape.
Abstract:
An intermediate member that enables enhancement of ease of fabrication of a wire harness and a wire harness including such an intermediate member are provided. A wire harness is divided into an intermediate member placed in an intermediate portion of the wire harness and two terminal members placed at respective terminals of the wire harness and to be connected to equipment. After being separately fabricated, the intermediate member and the two terminal members are connected together, whereupon fabrication of the wire harness is completed. The intermediate member includes one or a plurality of intermediate conducting paths, intermediate routing path retaining means retaining a cable routing path geometry of the intermediate conducting paths; intermediate shield means covering and shielding the intermediate conducting paths; and intermediate protection means covering and protecting the intermediate conducting paths.
Abstract:
A wire harness includes a coaxial conducting wire including a plurality of high voltage paths which are coaxially aligned, a covering member, accommodating the coaxial conducting wire, and a terminal, connected to one of the high voltage paths disposed outside of another one of the high voltage paths, and including a tubular portion coaxial to the coaxial conducting wire. The terminal includes a connection tubular portion as the tubular portion, a crimping tubular portion connecting the one of the high voltage paths to the connection tubular portion by crimping, and an outside connection terminal integrated with the connection tubular portion.
Abstract:
A wire harness includes a coaxial conducting wire including a plurality of high voltage paths which are coaxially aligned, a covering member, accommodating the coaxial conducting wire, and a terminal, connected to one of the high voltage paths disposed outside of another one of the high voltage paths, and including a tubular portion coaxial to the coaxial conducting wire. The terminal includes a connection tubular portion as the tubular portion, a crimping tubular portion connecting the one of the high voltage paths to the connection tubular portion by crimping, and an outside connection terminal integrated with the connection tubular portion.
Abstract:
A high voltage conductive wire includes a first conductor, configured to perform as one of a plus pole and a minus pole, a first insulator, provided outside of the first conductor, a second conductor, configured to perform as the other of the plus pole and the minus pole, provided outside of the first insulator, and formed by a metallic pipe, and a second insulator, provided outside of the second conductor so as to cover an outer face of the second conductor. A cross sectional area of the second conductor is set corresponding to a cross sectional area of the first conductor. The second conductor is configured to hold a shape itself so as to be arranged along an arrangement pathway.
Abstract:
A high voltage conductive wire includes a first conductor, configured to perform as one of a plus pole and a minus pole, a first insulator, provided outside of the first conductor, a second conductor, configured to perform as the other of the plus pole and the minus pole, provided outside of the first insulator, and formed by a metallic pipe, and a second insulator, provided outside of the second conductor so as to cover an outer face of the second conductor. A cross sectional area of the second conductor is set corresponding to a cross sectional area of the first conductor. The second conductor is configured to hold a shape itself so as to be arranged along an arrangement pathway.
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a wire harness includes preparing a coaxial composite wire in which a plurality of conductive paths are coaxially arranged, inserting the coaxial composite wire into a tubular body, treating ends of the conductive paths in a state the coaxial composite wire is inserted into the tubular body so that the ends of the conductive paths have a plus circuit and an electric wire for a minus circuit, and bending the tubular body to form a wire harness having a shape corresponding to an arrangement pathway, in a state where the ends of the conductive paths are treated.