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JP4778369B2
JP4778369B2 JP2006186313A JP2006186313A JP4778369B2 JP 4778369 B2 JP4778369 B2 JP 4778369B2 JP 2006186313 A JP2006186313 A JP 2006186313A JP 2006186313 A JP2006186313 A JP 2006186313A JP 4778369 B2 JP4778369 B2 JP 4778369B2
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本発明は、複数本の電線の芯線部を超音波溶着や抵抗溶接等で相互に接続させる電線接続方法に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a wire connecting method for connecting core portions of a plurality of wires to each other by ultrasonic welding, resistance welding, or the like.

図16(a)(b)は従来の電線接続方法の一形態を示すものである(特許文献1参照)。   16 (a) and 16 (b) show an embodiment of a conventional wire connection method (see Patent Document 1).

図16(a)の如く、この電線接続方法は、複数本の電線61の長手方向中間部を皮剥きして各電線61の芯線部62を露出させ、各芯線部62を収束しつつ作業台63上のアンビル64にセットし、アンビル64との間で各芯線部62に超音波ホーン65を押し当てて、ホーン65の超音波振動により各芯線部62を加熱溶着させてジョイント接続するものである。   As shown in FIG. 16A, this electric wire connection method peels off the intermediate portion in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of electric wires 61 to expose the core wire portions 62 of the electric wires 61 and converges the core wire portions 62 while working the work table. 63, the ultrasonic horn 65 is pressed against each core wire portion 62 with the anvil 64, and each core wire portion 62 is heated and welded by ultrasonic vibration of the horn 65 for joint connection. is there.

図16(b)の如く、複数本の電線61の芯線部62は中央部分で溶着により一体化される。この芯線溶着部62’とその近傍の電線絶縁被覆部66とにはノズル(図示せず)から流動性の絶縁材が射出られ、その絶縁部が粘着シートで覆われて、電線接続部の絶縁及び防水が図られる。   As shown in FIG. 16B, the core wire portions 62 of the plurality of electric wires 61 are integrated by welding at the central portion. A fluid insulating material is injected from a nozzle (not shown) into the core wire welded portion 62 ′ and the nearby wire insulation coating portion 66, and the insulation portion is covered with an adhesive sheet to insulate the wire connection portion. And waterproofing is achieved.

上記電線接続方法は電線61の中間部におけるものであるが、電線の端末部を接続処理するものとしては、図17(a)(b)に示す例が挙げられる(同じく特許文献1参照)。   Although the said electric wire connection method is a thing in the intermediate part of the electric wire 61, as an example which performs a connection process of the terminal part of an electric wire, the example shown to Fig.17 (a) (b) is mentioned (refer also patent document 1).

図17(a)の如く、この電線接続方法は、複数本の電線71の端末部を皮剥きして芯線部72を露出させ、各芯線部72を上下一対の電極73で加圧しつつ電極間に電流を流して各芯線部72を加熱溶着させるものである。   As shown in FIG. 17A, in this electric wire connection method, the terminal portions of the plurality of electric wires 71 are peeled to expose the core wire portions 72, and each core wire portion 72 is pressed between the pair of upper and lower electrodes 73 while being pressed between the electrodes. The core wire portions 72 are heated and welded by passing an electric current through them.

図17(b)の如く、芯線溶着部72’は各電線71の絶縁被覆部74の先端に近い部分を除いて溶着により一体化される。この芯線溶着部72’とそれに続く電線絶縁被覆部74とは合成樹脂製のキャップ(図示せず)の内部に挿入され、キャップ内にノズルから溶融樹脂材が注入及び冷却固化されて、電線接続部の絶縁及び防水が図られる。   As shown in FIG. 17B, the core wire welded portion 72 ′ is integrated by welding except for a portion near the tip of the insulating coating portion 74 of each electric wire 71. The core wire welded portion 72 ′ and the subsequent wire insulation coating portion 74 are inserted into a synthetic resin cap (not shown), and a molten resin material is injected into the cap from a nozzle and cooled and solidified to connect the wires. Insulation and waterproofing of the part are achieved.

図18は、複数本の電線の端末の芯線部を超音波溶着によって接続させる例を示すものである。   FIG. 18 shows an example in which the core portions of the terminals of a plurality of electric wires are connected by ultrasonic welding.

各電線51の中間の絶縁被覆部が受け具54で支持され、各電線51の端末の芯線部52が金属製の受け具53で支持された状態で、各芯線部52が超音波ホーン55で上方から受け具53に向けて加圧されつつ電線長手方向に超音波振動されて相互に溶着する。図19の如く、各電線51の芯線溶着部56は絶縁被覆57の先端57aに近い部分を除いて溶着により一体化される。
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The insulation covering part in the middle of each electric wire 51 is supported by the receiver 54, and the core wire part 52 is supported by the ultrasonic horn 55 in a state where the core wire part 52 of the terminal of each electric wire 51 is supported by the metal receiver 53. While being pressurized toward the receiving member 53 from above, it is ultrasonically vibrated in the longitudinal direction of the electric wire and welded to each other. As shown in FIG. 19, the core wire welding portion 56 of each electric wire 51 is integrated by welding except for a portion near the tip 57 a of the insulating coating 57.
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しかしながら、上記従来の電線接続方法にあっては、例えば図20(a)(b)に示す如く、比較的多くの数の電線51を径方向に加圧しつつ溶着させる場合に、電線51の絶縁被覆部57の先端57aと芯線溶着部56との間に大きな段差Lが形成されるために、各芯線部52を構成する複数本の細い素線が強く引っ張られてほつれたり、切断されたり、あるいは一部の芯線部52が先端方向に強く引っ張られて(引き込まれて)、芯線部52の先端位置がずれたり先端52aが揃わずに汚くなったりするといった懸念があった。これは、各芯線部52自体の溶着に限らず、各芯線部52を加圧しつつハンダ等で接着させる場合においても同様である。   However, in the above conventional wire connection method, for example, as shown in FIGS. 20A and 20B, when a relatively large number of wires 51 are welded while being pressed in the radial direction, the insulation of the wires 51 is performed. Since a large step L is formed between the tip 57a of the covering portion 57 and the core wire welding portion 56, a plurality of thin strands constituting each core wire portion 52 are strongly pulled and frayed or cut. Alternatively, there is a concern that a part of the core wire portion 52 is strongly pulled (pulled) in the tip direction, the tip position of the core wire portion 52 is shifted, and the tip 52a is not aligned and becomes dirty. This is not limited to the welding of each core wire portion 52 itself, and the same applies to the case where each core wire portion 52 is bonded with solder or the like while being pressed.

本発明は、上記した点に鑑み、比較的多くの電線を径方向に加圧して接続させる際に、芯線部を構成する素線のほつれや切断や芯線部の引き込みによる位置ずれ等を防止することのできる電線接続方法を提供することを目的とする。   In view of the above-described points, the present invention prevents fraying or cutting of the strands constituting the core wire portion or displacement due to drawing of the core wire portion when a relatively large number of wires are pressed and connected in the radial direction. An object of the present invention is to provide an electric wire connecting method that can handle the above.

上記目的を達成するために、本発明の請求項1に係る電線接続方法は、複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着や接着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該組毎に該少数本の電線の芯線部を仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に平行に近接するように付け根側で屈曲成形した状態で、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成する、又は、前記複数組の少数本の電線の芯線部を相互に平行に近接するように付け根側で屈曲成形した状態で仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする。 In order to achieve the above object, an electric wire connecting method according to claim 1 of the present invention is the electric wire connecting method in which the core portions of the plural electric wires are connected to each other by welding or bonding while being pressurized. Are divided into a plurality of sets of a small number of electric wires, the core wires of the small number of electric wires are temporarily connected to each set to form a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires, and the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are temporarily connected. In a state where the parts are bent at the base side so as to be close to each other in parallel, the temporary connection cores of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are mutually connected to form a set of main connection wires , or A plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are formed by temporarily connecting the core portions of the plurality of sets of small number of wires in a state of being bent at the base side so as to be close to each other in parallel. A temporary connection core wire part is main-connected to each other to form a set of main connection electric wires .

上記構成により、先ず少数本(少なくとも二本)の電線の露出した芯線部が超音波溶着や抵抗溶接や加圧ハンダ付け(接着)等の手段で相互に仮接続されて、複数組の仮接続電線が形成される。次いで、複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部が超音波溶着や抵抗溶接や加圧ハンダ付け(接着)等の手段で相互に本接続されて、一組の本接続電線が形成される。仮接続は少数本の電線で行われるから、各芯線部が加圧された際に加圧方向に強く引っ張られることがなく、仮接続芯線部と絶縁被覆部の先端との間で、芯線部を構成する細い素線がほつれたり切れたり、各芯線部が引っ張られて位置ずれしたりすることがない。その仮接続芯線部同士を本接続する訳であるから、本接続時の加圧力は仮接続芯線部のみに作用し、仮接続芯線部との絶縁被覆部の先端との間の素線には何ら強い引張力が作用せず、絶縁被覆部の先端において素線がほつれたり切れたり、各仮接続芯線部が引っ張られて位置ずれしたりすることがない。電線の芯線部は電線の端末部におけるもののみならず、電線の中間部におけるものでもよい。仮接続時の少数本の電線とは、電線の径にもよるが、一例として二〜五本程度であることが好ましく、本接続時の仮接続電線の組数は一例として二〜五組程度であることが好ましい。   With the above configuration, first, the exposed core portions of a small number (at least two) of wires are temporarily connected to each other by means of ultrasonic welding, resistance welding, pressure soldering (adhesion), etc., and a plurality of sets of temporary connections are made. An electric wire is formed. Next, the temporary connection core wire portions of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are mutually connected by means such as ultrasonic welding, resistance welding, and pressure soldering (adhesion) to form a set of main connection wires. Temporary connection is performed with a small number of electric wires, so when each core wire part is pressurized, it is not pulled strongly in the pressing direction, and the core wire part is between the temporary connection core wire part and the tip of the insulation coating part. The thin wire constituting the wire is not frayed or cut, or the core wire portions are not pulled and displaced. Since the temporary connection core wire portions are connected to each other, the pressure applied during the main connection acts only on the temporary connection core wire portion, and the wire between the temporary connection core wire portion and the tip of the insulation coating portion is not applied. No strong tensile force is applied, and the wire is not frayed or cut at the tip of the insulation coating portion, or the temporary connection core wire portions are not pulled and displaced. The core wire portion of the electric wire may be not only at the end portion of the electric wire but also at the intermediate portion of the electric wire. A small number of wires at the time of temporary connection depends on the diameter of the wire, but it is preferably about 2 to 5 as an example, and the number of temporarily connected wires at the time of this connection is about 2 to 5 as an example It is preferable that

また、複数組の少数本の電線の芯線部が相互に平行に近接した状態から重ね合わされて仮接続され、次いで本接続される。あるいは、複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部が相互に平行に近接した状態から重ね合わされて本接続される。これらにより、電線の芯線部の付け根部分(電線の絶縁被覆の先端の近傍に位置する芯線部分)、又は仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部の付け根部分(仮接続電線の絶縁被覆の先端の近傍に位置する芯線部分)に大きな引張力がかからず、素線切れ等が防止される。 Moreover, the core wire parts of a plurality of sets of a small number of electric wires are overlapped and temporarily connected from a state in which they are close to each other in parallel, and then finally connected. Alternatively, the temporary connection core wires of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are superposed from each other in a state of being close to each other in parallel and are finally connected. As a result, the base part of the core part of the electric wire (core part located near the tip of the insulation coating of the electric wire) or the base part of the temporary connection core part of the temporary connection electric wire (near the tip of the insulation coating of the temporary connection electric wire) A large tensile force is not applied to the located core wire portion), and wire breakage or the like is prevented.

請求項に係る電線接続方法は、複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着や接着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該少数本の電線の素線の径を組毎に同じないし近いものとして、該組毎に該少数本の電線の芯線部を仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする。 The wire connection method according to claim 2 is a wire connection method in which the core wires of a plurality of wires are connected to each other by welding or adhesion while being pressed, and the plurality of wires are divided into a plurality of sets of a small number of wires. the diameter of the wire of the small number of wires as close to no identical for each set, the core part of several least the wires and temporarily connected to form a plurality of sets of temporary connection wire for each said set, said plurality of The temporary connection core wires of the set of temporary connection wires are connected to each other to form a set of main connection wires .

上記構成により、素線径の同じないし近い電線の芯線部同士が仮接続されて複数組の仮接続電線が形成され、複数組の仮接続電線が本接続されて一つの本接続電線が形成される。仮接続において各電線の素線径が同じ又は近似しているから、超音波溶着や熱圧着溶着において熱エネルギが均一に各素線に伝わり、各素線が同時に確実に溶着する。また、素線径が同じであるから、素線切れや芯線部のほつれや引き込みが起こりにくい。   With the above configuration, core portions of electric wires having the same or close strand diameter are temporarily connected to form a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires, and a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are connected to form one main connection wire. The Since the wire diameter of each electric wire is the same or approximate in the temporary connection, thermal energy is uniformly transmitted to each wire in ultrasonic welding or thermocompression welding, and each wire is surely welded simultaneously. Moreover, since the strand diameters are the same, the strand breakage, fraying and pulling in of the core portion are unlikely to occur.

請求項に係る電線接続方法は、請求項記載の電線接続方法において、前記少数本の電線の素線の径を組毎に同じないし近いものとして一次仮接続を行い、一次仮接続電線同士を二次仮接続して前記複数組の仮接続電線を得ることを特徴とする。 The electric wire connection method according to claim 3 is the electric wire connection method according to claim 2 , wherein primary temporary connection is performed by setting the diameters of the strands of the small number of electric wires to be the same or close to each other. Are temporarily provisionally connected to obtain the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires.

上記構成により、素線径の同じないし近い電線の芯線部同士が一次仮接続されて複数組の一次仮接続電線が形成され、複数組の一次仮接続電線のうちの幾つかが組み合わされてその一次仮接続芯線部同士が二次仮接続されて、複数組の二次仮接続電線が形成される。二次仮接続電線が請求項1の仮接続電線に相当する。複数組の二次仮接続電線が本接続されて一つの本接続電線が形成される。一次仮接続において各電線の素線径が同じ又は近似しているから、超音波溶着や熱圧着溶着において熱エネルギが均一に各素線に伝わり、各素線が同時に確実に溶着する。二次仮接続は本接続におけると同様にブロック状の一次仮接続芯線部同士を接続するものであるから、素線径が異なっても何ら接続性に影響することがなく、素線切れや芯線のほつれ等も生じない。   With the above configuration, core portions of wires having the same or similar wire diameter are temporarily connected temporarily to form a plurality of sets of primary temporary connection wires, and some of the plurality of sets of primary temporary connection wires are combined to The primary temporary connection core wire portions are secondarily temporarily connected to form a plurality of sets of secondary temporary connection wires. The secondary temporary connection electric wire corresponds to the temporary connection electric wire of claim 1. A plurality of sets of secondary temporary connection wires are permanently connected to form one permanent connection wire. Since the wire diameter of each electric wire is the same or approximate in the primary temporary connection, thermal energy is uniformly transmitted to each wire in ultrasonic welding or thermocompression welding, and each wire is surely welded simultaneously. Since the secondary temporary connection is to connect the block-like primary temporary connection cores as in the main connection, even if the wire diameters are different, the connectivity is not affected at all. No fraying occurs.

請求項に係る電線接続方法は、複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該少数本の電線の芯線部を受け具の受け溝内に収容し、該受け溝内に超音波ホーンを進入させ、該超音波ホーンで該芯線部同士を仮溶着させて、複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を受け具の受け溝内に収容し、該受け溝内に超音波ホーンを進入させ、該超音波ホーンで該仮接続芯線部同士を本溶着させて、一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする。 The wire connection method according to claim 4 is a wire connection method in which the core wires of a plurality of wires are connected to each other by welding while pressurizing the core portions, and the plurality of wires are divided into a plurality of sets of a small number of wires, accommodated in the receptacle groove of the tool receiving a core part of the small number of electric wires, receiving only allowed to enter an ultrasonic horn into the groove, thereby provisionally welding the core wire portions by ultrasonic horn, a plurality of sets of temporary forming a connection wire, accommodated in the plurality of sets of temporary connection wire portion receptacle for receiving the groove of temporary connection wire is advanced ultrasonic horn in receiving only the groove, the temporary connection ultrasonic horn The core wire portions are finally welded together to form a set of main connection wires .

上記構成により、少数本の電線の芯線部が受け具の受け溝内で電線径方向にばらけずに
(拡がらずに)安定に支持され、その状態で超音波ホーンが受け溝に進入して各芯線部を押圧することで、押圧力が押圧直交方向に逃げることが阻止され、各芯線部が確実に加圧された状態で、超音波振動されるから、仮溶着(仮接続)が迅速且つ確実に行われる。同様に、複数組の仮接続電線の仮溶着芯線部が受け具の受け溝内で電線径方向に拡がらずに安定に支持され、その状態で超音波ホーンが受け溝に進入して各仮溶着芯線部を押圧することで、押圧力が押圧直交方向に逃げることが阻止され、各仮溶着芯線部が確実に加圧された状態で、超音波振動されるから、本溶着(本接続)が迅速且つ確実に行われる。受け具は仮接続用と本接続用とに分けることもできるが、受け溝の幅を拡縮調整可能として、仮接続時に縮幅させ、本接続時に拡幅させて同じ受け具を共通で使用することも可能である。超音波ホーンは先端のチップのみを仮接続用と本接続用で交換して、他のホーン部分や超音波溶着機自体は共通で使用してもよい。
With the above configuration, the core wire portion of a small number of wires is stably supported (not expanded) in the receiving groove of the receiving device in the wire radial direction, and the ultrasonic horn enters the receiving groove in this state. By pressing each core wire portion, the pressing force is prevented from escaping in the direction perpendicular to the pressing force, and ultrasonic welding is performed in a state where each core wire portion is reliably pressurized, so that temporary welding (temporary connection) is quick. And surely done. Similarly, the temporarily welded core wires of a plurality of sets of temporarily connected wires are stably supported without spreading in the wire radial direction within the receiving groove of the receiver, and in this state, the ultrasonic horn enters the receiving groove and enters each temporary wire. By pressing the welding core wire portion, the pressing force is prevented from escaping in the direction perpendicular to the pressing direction, and each temporary welding core wire portion is ultrasonically vibrated in a state where it is reliably pressurized. Is performed quickly and reliably. The receiver can be divided into a temporary connection and a main connection, but the width of the receiving groove can be adjusted so that the width of the receiving groove can be adjusted. Is also possible. Only the tip at the tip of the ultrasonic horn may be exchanged for temporary connection and main connection, and other horn portions and the ultrasonic welder itself may be used in common.

請求項に係る電線接続方法は、請求項記載の電線接続方法において、前記少数本の電線の絶縁被覆部及び前記複数組の仮接続電線の絶縁被覆部をそれぞれ受け具で支持させることを特徴とする。 The wire connection method according to claim 5 is the wire connection method according to claim 4 , wherein the insulation coating portions of the small number of wires and the insulation coating portions of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are respectively supported by a receiving tool. Features.

上記構成により、少数本の電線の絶縁被覆部や複数組の仮接続電線の絶縁被覆部を各受け具で支持することで、前記受け具による芯線部や仮溶着芯線部の支持及び位置決めが一層確実に行われ、仮溶着性及び本溶着性が一層向上する。絶縁被覆部を支持する受け具は、芯線部や仮溶着芯線部を支持する受け具の近傍に配置することが好ましい。   With the above configuration, by supporting the insulation coating portions of a small number of wires and the insulation coating portions of a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires with each receiving tool, the support and positioning of the core wire portion and the temporary welding core wire portion by the receiving device are further performed. It is performed reliably and the temporary weldability and the main weldability are further improved. It is preferable to arrange the receptacle that supports the insulating coating portion in the vicinity of the receptacle that supports the core wire portion and the temporary welding core wire portion.

以上の如く、請求項1記載の発明によれば、少数本の電線の芯線部を相互に仮接続し、その仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続することで、本接続時に芯線部の素線に無理な力がかからず、素線のほつれや切断、芯線部の引き込みによる位置ずれ等が防止されて、電線相互の接続の信頼性が向上する。   As described above, according to the first aspect of the present invention, the core wires of a small number of electric wires are temporarily connected to each other, and the temporarily connected core wires are connected to each other. In this way, unreasonable force is not applied, and fraying or cutting of the wire, displacement due to pulling of the core wire portion, and the like are prevented, and the reliability of the connection between the wires is improved.

また、本接続前に芯線部を相互に近接するように成形しておくことで、本接続時における素線の引張が防止され、上記発明の効果が促進される。 In addition, by keep shaped to close the core part before the interconnected tensile wire is prevented during the connection, the effect of the invention is promoted.

請求項記載の発明によれば、仮接続時の素線径が同じないし近いものであるから、各素線同士の接続性が良好で、素線切れやほつれ等も一層確実に防止される。また、素線同士を少ない熱エネルギで効率良く溶着することができ、超音波溶着や熱圧着における消費エネルギの低減が図られる。 According to invention of Claim 2, since the strand diameter at the time of temporary connection is the same or close | similar, the connectivity of each strand is favorable and strand breakage, fraying, etc. are prevented more reliably. . In addition, the strands can be efficiently welded with less heat energy, and energy consumption in ultrasonic welding and thermocompression bonding can be reduced.

請求項記載の発明によれば、特に素線径の異なる電線が多い場合に、各電線の素線同士を素線切れやほつれ等なく確実に且つ良好に接続することができる。 According to invention of Claim 3, when there are many electric wires from which a wire diameter differs especially, the strands of each electric wire can be reliably and satisfactorily connected without a strand break or fraying.

請求項記載の発明によれば、仮接続時の電線の芯線部や本接続時の仮接続電線の仮溶着芯線部が受け具内で超音波ホーンの加圧力と加振力とを確実に受けることができるから、仮接続及び本接続が確実に行われ、電線相互の接続の信頼性が向上する。 According to invention of Claim 4 , the core wire part of the electric wire at the time of temporary connection and the temporary welding core wire part of the temporary connection electric wire at the time of this connection reliably ensure the pressurizing force and the exciting force of the ultrasonic horn in the receptacle. since it is possible to receive, temporary connection and the connection is made reliably, the reliability of the wire interconnections is on improvement.

請求項記載の発明によれば、電線や仮接続電線の絶縁被覆部を受け具で安定に支持することで、芯線部や仮溶着芯線部の位置きめが正確に行われ、請求項記載の発明の効果が促進される。 According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, by stably supported by members subjected to insulating coating of the wire and the temporary connection wires, texture position of the core portion and the temporary welding wire portion is accurately performed, according to claim 4 The effect of the invention is promoted.

図1〜図5は、本発明に係る電線接続方法の一実施形態を示すものである。   1 to 5 show an embodiment of a wire connecting method according to the present invention.

この電線接続方法は、図1,図5(a)の如く、接続しようとする多数本の電線1を複数組に分割して、分割された少数本の電線1の端末の導電性の芯線部2を相互に仮接続(仮接合)し、これを組毎に繰り返し行って、図2,図5(b)の如く、所要の本数の電線1を幾つかに分割して仮接続した複数組の仮接続電線4を構成する。次いで、図3の如く、複数の仮接続電線4の各仮溶着芯線部(仮接続芯線部)5を相互に本接続(本接合)して、図4,図5(c)の本接続電線6を得ることを特徴としている。   As shown in FIGS. 1 and 5 (a), this electric wire connecting method divides a large number of electric wires 1 to be connected into a plurality of sets, and the conductive core portion of the terminal of the divided small number of electric wires 1 2 are temporarily connected (temporarily joined) to each other, and this is repeated for each set, and as shown in FIGS. 2 and 5 (b), a plurality of sets in which the required number of wires 1 are divided into several and temporarily connected The temporary connection wire 4 is configured. Next, as shown in FIG. 3, the temporary welding core wire portions (temporary connection core wire portions) 5 of the plurality of temporary connection wires 4 are finally connected (finally joined) to each other, and the main connection wires shown in FIGS. 6 is a feature.

本例の仮接続用の電線群20(図5(a))は三本の電線1で構成され、二組の各電線
群20を用いて仮接続と本接続とを行っており、仮接続電線4を構成する電線1の本数は三本で、二組の仮接続電線4を本接続して、計六本の電線1でなる一組の本接続電線6を得ているが、これはあくまでも一例であり、例えば仮接続電線4を構成する電線1の本数は二本であってもよく、径の細い電線であれば四本ないしそれ以上であってもよい。
The electric wire group 20 for temporary connection (FIG. 5A) of this example is composed of three electric wires 1, and temporary connection and main connection are performed using two electric wire groups 20, and temporary connection is made. The number of the electric wires 1 constituting the electric wire 4 is three, and two sets of temporary connection electric wires 4 are connected to obtain a set of main connection wires 6 consisting of a total of six electric wires 1. For example, the number of the electric wires 1 constituting the temporary connection electric wire 4 may be two, or may be four or more as long as the electric wire has a small diameter.

本例において、電線1の仮接続及び本接続はそれぞれ超音波ホーン8,10を用いて行っている。超音波ホーン8,10は先端にチップ9,11を有し、後方の超音波振動子(図示せず)に連結されて電線長手方向に超音波振動するもので(超音波ホーンについては例えば特開2003−126967号や特開2003−334670号等を参照)、振動子と共に駆動手段(図示せず)で上下方向に移動可能となっている。超音波ホーン8,10と超音波振動子と駆動手段等で超音波溶着機(図示せず)が構成される。超音波ホーン8,10の先端のチップ9,11は各電線受け具12,16の受け溝14,18の内幅よりも若干幅狭に形成されている。   In this example, the temporary connection and the main connection of the electric wire 1 are performed using ultrasonic horns 8 and 10, respectively. The ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 have tips 9 and 11 at their tips, and are connected to a rear ultrasonic vibrator (not shown) to vibrate ultrasonically in the longitudinal direction of the electric wire. Open 2003-126967 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-334670, etc.) and a drive means (not shown) together with the vibrator can be moved in the vertical direction. An ultrasonic welding machine (not shown) is constituted by the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10, the ultrasonic vibrator, the driving means and the like. The tips 9 and 11 at the tips of the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 are formed to be slightly narrower than the inner widths of the receiving grooves 14 and 18 of the wire receivers 12 and 16.

図1の如く、分割された各電線1の芯線部2は予め皮剥きされて先端を揃えた状態で、仮接続用の金属製の受け具(アンビル)12の受け溝14内に収容セットされ、受け溝14の底面14aと両側面14bとで横広がりなく安定に支持される。各電線1の長手方向中間部の絶縁被覆3は金属製ないし合成樹脂製の受け具13の受け溝15内で縦長に支持される。各芯線部2及び絶縁被覆部3は上方からガイド傾斜面14c,15cでスムーズに各受け溝14,15内に挿入される。各絶縁被覆部3は受け溝15の底面15aと両側面15bとで横拡がりなく安定に支持される。   As shown in FIG. 1, the core part 2 of each divided electric wire 1 is accommodated and set in a receiving groove 14 of a metal connector (anvil) 12 for temporary connection in a state in which the core part 2 is stripped in advance and the tips are aligned. The bottom surface 14a and both side surfaces 14b of the receiving groove 14 are stably supported without spreading laterally. The insulating coating 3 in the middle portion in the longitudinal direction of each electric wire 1 is supported in a vertically long manner in a receiving groove 15 of a metal or synthetic resin receiving tool 13. Each core wire portion 2 and insulating coating portion 3 are smoothly inserted into the receiving grooves 14 and 15 from above by guide inclined surfaces 14c and 15c. Each insulation coating portion 3 is stably supported by the bottom surface 15a and both side surfaces 15b of the receiving groove 15 without lateral expansion.

その状態で仮接続用の超音波ホーン8が受け具12の上側から下降して垂直な受け溝14内に進入し、受け溝14の底面14aとの間で各電線1の芯線部2を下方(電線径方向)に押圧しつつ、前後方向(電線長手方向)に超音波振動して、各芯線部2を相互に仮溶着(仮接続)する。仮溶着とは、各電線1を軽く引っ張った程度では外れない位に弱く溶着させることである。仮溶着に要する超音波ホーン8の振動時間又は加圧力は、例えば分割された各電線1を本溶着する場合の半分程度でよい。本溶着と同じ程度に強く各芯線部2を仮溶着させることも可能である。   In this state, the ultrasonic horn 8 for temporary connection descends from the upper side of the receiving tool 12 and enters the vertical receiving groove 14, and the core wire portion 2 of each electric wire 1 is moved downward between the bottom surface 14 a of the receiving groove 14. While pressing in the electric wire radial direction, ultrasonic vibration is performed in the front-rear direction (electrical wire longitudinal direction) to temporarily weld (temporarily connect) the core wire portions 2 to each other. Temporary welding is to weakly weld each wire 1 to such an extent that it cannot be removed by lightly pulling. The vibration time or pressurizing force of the ultrasonic horn 8 required for the temporary welding may be, for example, about half that when the divided electric wires 1 are actually welded. It is also possible to temporarily weld each core wire portion 2 to the same extent as the main welding.

図1の仮溶着工程によって、図2,図5(b)の複数の仮接続電線4を形成する。仮接続電線4は少数本(少なくとも二本以上)の電線1で構成されるから、各電線1の仮溶着芯線部5と各絶縁被覆3の先端3aの間で、各芯線部2を構成する多数本の細い素線が強く引っ張られることがなく、図5(b)の如く各芯線部2は絶縁被覆3の先端3aから仮溶着芯線部5にかけてなだらかな曲線状に続いている。仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5は受け具12と超音波ホーン8のチップ9との間で断面矩形状に圧縮加工される。   The plurality of temporary connection wires 4 shown in FIGS. 2 and 5B are formed by the temporary welding step shown in FIG. Since the temporary connection electric wire 4 is composed of a small number (at least two or more) of electric wires 1, each core wire portion 2 is constituted between the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of each electric wire 1 and the tip 3 a of each insulating coating 3. A large number of thin strands are not pulled strongly, and each core wire portion 2 continues in a gentle curve from the tip 3a of the insulating coating 3 to the temporary welding core wire portion 5 as shown in FIG. The temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the temporary connection wire 4 is compressed into a rectangular cross section between the receiving member 12 and the tip 9 of the ultrasonic horn 8.

次いで、図3の如く、複数の仮接続電線4を本接続用の受け具16,17で支持した状態で、本接続用の超音波ホーン10で各仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を相互に本溶着させる。   Next, as shown in FIG. 3, with the plurality of temporary connection wires 4 supported by the main connection receivers 16, 17, the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 are connected by the ultrasonic horn 10 for main connection. Weld together.

本接続用の受け具16,17は仮接続用の受け具12,13よりも一廻り大きく形成されている。各仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5の先端を揃えた状態で、各仮溶着芯線部5を金属製の受け具(アンビル)16の受け18溝内に上方からガイド傾斜面18cを経て収容セットし、受け溝18の底面18aと両側面18bとで横広がりなく安定に支持させる。各仮接続電線4の長手方向中間部の絶縁被覆部3は金属製ないし合成樹脂製の受け具17の垂直な受け溝19内にガイド傾斜面19cを経てスムーズに挿入して縦長に支持させる。各絶縁被覆部3は受け溝19の底面19aと両側面19bとで横拡がりなく安定に支持される。仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5は断面矩形状であるから、各仮溶着芯線部5同士が平面的に安定に接する。   The main connection receivers 16 and 17 are formed to be slightly larger than the temporary connection receivers 12 and 13. With the tips of the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 aligned, the temporary welding core wire portions 5 are accommodated in the receiving groove 18 of the metal receiver (anvil) 16 from above through the guide inclined surface 18c. The receiving groove 18 is stably supported by the bottom surface 18a and both side surfaces 18b without spreading laterally. The insulation covering portion 3 at the intermediate portion in the longitudinal direction of each temporary connection wire 4 is smoothly inserted into a vertical receiving groove 19 of a metal or synthetic resin receiving member 17 through a guide inclined surface 19c and supported vertically. Each insulation coating portion 3 is stably supported by the bottom surface 19a and both side surfaces 19b of the receiving groove 19 without spreading laterally. Since the temporary welding core wire part 5 of the temporary connection electric wire 4 has a rectangular cross section, the temporary welding core wire parts 5 come into stable contact with each other in a plane.

その状態で本接続用の超音波ホーン10を受け具16の上側から下降させて垂直な受け溝18内に進入させ、受け溝18の底面18aとの間で各仮溶着芯線部5を下方(電線径方向)に押圧しつつ、超音波ホーン10を前後方向(電線長手方向)に超音波振動させて、各仮溶着芯線部5を相互に本溶着(本接続)させる。本溶着とは、各電線1を強く引っ張っても外れないように強く溶着させることである。断面矩形状の仮溶着芯線部5同士が面接触した状態で超音波振動することで、仮溶着芯線部5同士が確実に本溶着される。   In this state, the ultrasonic horn 10 for main connection is lowered from the upper side of the receiving tool 16 to enter the vertical receiving groove 18, and each temporary welding core wire portion 5 is moved downward (to the bottom surface 18 a of the receiving groove 18 ( The ultrasonic horn 10 is ultrasonically vibrated in the front-rear direction (longitudinal direction of the electric wire) while pressing in the electric wire radial direction), and the temporary welding core wire portions 5 are finally welded (mainly connected) to each other. The main welding means that the electric wires 1 are strongly welded so as not to be detached even if they are pulled strongly. Ultrasonic vibration is performed in a state where the temporarily welded core wire portions 5 having a rectangular cross section are in surface contact with each other, so that the temporary welded core wire portions 5 are reliably permanently welded.

図3の本溶着工程によって、図4,図5(c)の一組の本接続電線6が形成される。本接続電線6の本溶着芯線部7は断面矩形状に形成される。本接続電線6は複数組の仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を相互に接合して成るものであり、前述の如く、各仮接続電線4は少数本(少なくとも二本以上)の電線1で構成され、各電線1の仮溶着芯線部5と各絶縁被覆3の先端3aとの間で各芯線部2が強く引っ張られずに、絶縁被覆3の先端3aから仮溶着芯線部5にかけてなだらかに(例えば大きな半径の曲線で湾曲状に)続いているから、その仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を相互に本溶着した際においても、各仮溶着芯線部5と各絶縁被覆3の先端3aとの間で各芯線部2が電線径方向内向きに強く引っ張られることがなく、各芯線部2を成す細い素線のほつれや切断を生じることがないと共に、各仮溶着芯線部5の引き込みが起こらず、各仮溶着芯線部5の先端の位置ずれ(不揃いになること)が防止される。   A pair of main connection wires 6 in FIGS. 4 and 5C is formed by the main welding step in FIG. The main welding core wire portion 7 of the main connecting wire 6 is formed in a rectangular cross section. The main connection wire 6 is formed by joining the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of a plurality of sets of the temporary connection wires 4 to each other. As described above, each temporary connection wire 4 includes a small number (at least two or more) of wires 1. Each core wire portion 2 is not pulled strongly between the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of each electric wire 1 and the tip 3a of each insulating coating 3, and gently from the tip 3a of the insulating coating 3 to the temporary welding core wire portion 5. (For example, in a curved shape with a large radius curve), even when the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 are finally welded to each other, each temporary welding core wire portion 5 and the tip of each insulating coating 3 Each core wire portion 2 is not strongly pulled inward in the radial direction of the electric wire between the wire 3a and the thin strands of each core wire portion 2 are not frayed or cut. Pull-in does not occur and the position of the tip of each temporary welding core wire portion 5 is misaligned. Made it) is prevented.

複数組の仮接続電線4の端末の仮溶着芯線部5を本接続することで、複数本の電線1が相互にジョイントされ、例えば電源電流を一本の電線1から他の複数の電線1に供給したり、あるいは複数本の電線1のアースを一本の電線1で車両ボディ等にアース接続させたりすることが可能となる。   By temporarily connecting the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the terminals of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires 4, the plurality of wires 1 are jointed to each other. For example, the power supply current is transferred from one wire 1 to another plurality of wires 1. It is possible to supply or ground the plurality of electric wires 1 to the vehicle body or the like with one electric wire 1.

本接続電線6の本溶着芯線部7は絶縁テープ(図示せず)で巻かれたり、あるいは絶縁キャップ内に挿入して絶縁される。絶縁キャップ内に絶縁樹脂材を注入して固化させることで、防水性を付与させることができる。   The main welding core wire portion 7 of the main connecting wire 6 is wound with an insulating tape (not shown) or inserted into an insulating cap to be insulated. Waterproofing can be imparted by injecting an insulating resin material into the insulating cap and solidifying it.

上記図1〜図5においては電線1の端末の芯線部2を接続させる例を示したが、図6〜図9に示す如く、電線1の中間の芯線部2を接続させることも可能である。前例と同様の構成部分には同じ符号を付して詳細な説明を省略する。   Although the example which connects the core wire part 2 of the terminal of the electric wire 1 was shown in the said FIGS. 1-5, it is also possible to connect the intermediate core wire part 2 of the electric wire 1 as shown in FIGS. . The same components as those in the previous example are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.

すなわち、図6の如く、複数本の電線1の長手方向中間部の絶縁被覆3を皮剥きして芯線部2を露出させ、その芯線部2を仮接続用の中間の受け具12の受け溝14に挿入セットすると同時に、芯線部2の前後両側の絶縁被覆部3を前後の各受け具13の受け溝15で支持させ、前例同様に仮接続用の超音波ホーン8を芯線部2に加圧加振させて芯線部2同士を仮溶着させて、図7の複数組の仮接続電線4を得る。   That is, as shown in FIG. 6, the insulation coating 3 in the middle portion in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of electric wires 1 is peeled off to expose the core wire portion 2, and the core wire portion 2 is received in the receiving groove of the intermediate receiving tool 12 for temporary connection. At the same time, the insulation covering portions 3 on both the front and rear sides of the core wire portion 2 are supported by the receiving grooves 15 of the front and rear receiving devices 13, and an ultrasonic horn 8 for temporary connection is added to the core wire portion 2 as in the previous example. The core wire portions 2 are temporarily welded by applying pressure to obtain a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires 4 in FIG.

図7の如く、仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5は露出した芯線2の中央部分に形成され、仮溶着芯線部5の前後両側は芯線部(複数本の素線)2で絶縁被覆部3の先端3a側に続いている。仮接続電線4は少数本の電線1で成るから、図5(b)と同様に仮溶着芯線部5から絶縁被覆部3の先端3aにかけて各芯線部2の素線が引っ張られることなくなだらかな曲線状で続いている。仮溶着芯線部5は受け具12と超音波ホーン8との間で断面矩形状に圧縮加工される。   As shown in FIG. 7, the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the temporary connection wire 4 is formed at the center portion of the exposed core wire 2, and both the front and rear sides of the temporary welding core wire portion 5 are the core wire portions (multiple strands) 2 and the insulation coating portion. 3 to the tip 3a side. Since the temporary connection wire 4 is composed of a small number of wires 1, the wire of each core wire portion 2 is gently pulled from the temporary welding core wire portion 5 to the tip 3 a of the insulating coating portion 3 as in FIG. 5B. It continues in a curve. The temporary welding core wire part 5 is compressed into a rectangular cross section between the support 12 and the ultrasonic horn 8.

図8の如く、複数組の仮接続電線4を本接続用の中間の受け具16の受け溝18内に収容セットすると同時に、仮溶着芯線部5の前後両側の絶縁被覆部3を各受け具17の受け溝19で支持させ、本接続用の超音波ホーン10を仮溶着芯線部5に加圧加振させて仮溶着芯線部5同士を本溶着させて、図9の一組の本接続電線6を得る。仮接続電線4の仮溶
着芯線部5は断面矩形状であるから、各仮溶着芯線部5同士が平面的に安定に接し、断面矩形状の仮溶着芯線部5同士が面接触した状態で超音波振動することで、仮溶着芯線部5同士が確実に本溶着される。
As shown in FIG. 8, a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires 4 are accommodated and set in the receiving grooves 18 of the intermediate connection 16 for the main connection, and at the same time, the insulation covering portions 3 on both the front and rear sides of the temporary welding core wire portion 5 are received by the respective reception devices. 17, the ultrasonic horn 10 for main connection is pressure-excited to the temporary welding core wire part 5 and the temporary welding core wire parts 5 are finally welded to each other. An electric wire 6 is obtained. Since the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the temporary connection electric wire 4 has a rectangular cross section, the temporary welding core wire portions 5 are in stable contact with each other in a planar manner, and the temporary welding core wire portions 5 having a rectangular cross section are in surface contact with each other. By sonic vibration, the temporary welding core wire portions 5 are securely welded together.

図9の如く、本接続電線6の本溶着芯線部7は露出した芯線2の中央部分に形成され、本溶着芯線部7の前後両側は芯線部(複数本の素線)2で絶縁被覆部3の先端3a側に続いている。本接続電線6は複数組の仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を相互に接合して成るものであり、前述の如く、各仮接続電線4は少数本(少なくとも二本以上)の電線1で構成され、各電線1の仮溶着芯線部5と各絶縁被覆部3の先端3aの間で各芯線部2が強く引っ張られずに、絶縁被覆部3の先端3aから仮溶着芯線部5にかけてなだらかな曲線状に続いているから、その仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を相互に溶着した際においても、各仮溶着芯線部5と各絶縁被覆部3の先端3aとの間で各芯線部2が電線径方向内向きに強く引っ張られることがなく、各芯線部2を成す細い素線のほつれや切断を生じることがないと共に、各仮溶着芯線部5の引き込みが起こらず、各仮溶着芯線部5の位置ずれ(不揃いになること)が防止される。   As shown in FIG. 9, the main welding core wire portion 7 of the main connecting wire 6 is formed at the exposed central portion of the core wire 2, and the front and rear sides of the main welding core wire portion 7 are the core wire portions (multiple strands) 2 and the insulation coating portion. 3 to the tip 3a side. The main connection wire 6 is formed by joining the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of a plurality of sets of the temporary connection wires 4 to each other. As described above, each temporary connection wire 4 includes a small number (at least two or more) of wires 1. Each core wire portion 2 is not pulled strongly between the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of each electric wire 1 and the distal end 3a of each insulating coating portion 3, and gently from the distal end 3a of the insulating coating portion 3 to the temporary welding core wire portion 5. Each of the core wires between the temporary welding core wire portions 5 and the distal ends 3a of the insulating coating portions 3 even when the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 are welded to each other. The portion 2 is not strongly pulled inward in the radial direction of the wire, the thin strands of the core wire portion 2 are not frayed or cut, and the temporary welding core wire portion 5 is not pulled in. The misalignment (unevenness) of the welding core wire part 5 is prevented.

複数組の仮接続電線4の中間の仮溶着芯線部5同士を本溶着することで、複数本の電線1が相互にジョイントされ、例えば電源電流を一本の電線1から他の複数の電線1に供給したり、あるいは複数本の電線1のアースを一本の電線1で車両ボディ等にアース接続させたりすることができる。   A plurality of wires 1 are jointed to each other by main welding the intermediate welding core wire portions 5 in the middle of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires 4. For example, the power supply current is changed from one wire 1 to another plurality of wires 1. Or the ground of a plurality of electric wires 1 can be connected to the vehicle body or the like with a single electric wire 1.

本接続電線6の本溶着芯線部7は絶縁テープで巻いたり、絶縁チューブを被着させたり、成型金型内で絶縁樹脂材を被着させたりして、絶縁性や防水性を付与させることができる。   The welding core wire portion 7 of the connecting wire 6 is wound with an insulating tape, an insulating tube is attached, or an insulating resin material is attached in a molding die to provide insulation and waterproofness. Can do.

図10〜図12は、本発明に係る電線接続方法の他の実施形態を示すものである。   10 to 12 show another embodiment of the electric wire connection method according to the present invention.

この電線接続方法は、複数組の少数本の電線1の芯線部2又は複数組の仮接続電線4’の仮接続芯線部5を相互に近接するように付け根側で屈曲成形した状態で上記図1〜図5の実施形態の本接続を行うことで、本接続時(図3,図5(c))に各電線1の芯線部2に作用する引張力を緩和させることを目的としている。図1〜図5と同じ構成部分には同じ符号を付して詳細な説明を省略する。   This electric wire connection method is the above-mentioned figure in a state where the core wire portion 2 of a plurality of sets of a small number of electric wires 1 or the temporary connection core wire portions 5 of a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires 4 ′ are bent at the base side so as to be close to each other. It aims at relieving the tensile force which acts on the core part 2 of each electric wire 1 at the time of this connection (FIG. 3, FIG.5 (c)) by performing this connection of embodiment of 1-5. The same components as those in FIGS. 1 to 5 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.

一例として図10の如く、各電線1の芯線部2を仮接続用の超音波ホーン8のチップ9で仮接続する際に、受け具12’の受け溝14の底面14aに傾斜面14a’を形成しておくことで、図11の上下の各仮接続電線4’の仮溶着芯線部(仮接続芯線部)5と絶縁被覆3の先端3aとの間で芯線部2’を傾斜状に成形し、上下の仮溶着芯線部5を中間の仮溶着芯線部5に向けて偏心させて配置する。 As an example, as shown in FIG. 10, when the core part 2 of each electric wire 1 is temporarily connected with the tip 9 of the ultrasonic horn 8 for temporary connection, an inclined surface 14a ′ is formed on the bottom surface 14a of the receiving groove 14 of the receiving tool 12 ′. By forming, the core wire portion 2 ′ is formed in an inclined shape between the temporary welding core wire portion (temporary connection core wire portion) 5 of each of the upper and lower temporary connection wires 4 ′ in FIG. 11 and the tip 3 a of the insulating coating 3. Then, the upper and lower temporary welding core wire portions 5 are arranged eccentrically toward the intermediate temporary welding core wire portion 5.

図10の受け具12’の傾斜面14a’は受け溝14の後端14bから中間部にかけて下向きに傾斜したものであり、図11の上側の仮接続電線4’の仮溶着芯線部5の手前に傾斜状の芯線部2’を形成する。図11の下側の仮接続電線4’の仮溶着芯線部5は上側の仮接続電線4’を上下反転させることで得ることができる。   The inclined surface 14a ′ of the receiving tool 12 ′ in FIG. 10 is inclined downward from the rear end 14b of the receiving groove 14 to the intermediate portion, and is in front of the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the upper temporary connection wire 4 ′ in FIG. An inclined core wire portion 2 'is formed on the substrate. The temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the lower temporary connection wire 4 ′ in FIG. 11 can be obtained by turning the upper temporary connection wire 4 ′ upside down.

図12(a)〜(d)に本実施形態の電線接続方法を行程順に示す如く、先ず、図12(a)で複数本(本例で各三本)の電線1を組み合わせて複数組(本例で三組)の仮接続用の電線群20を形成する。各電線群20を構成する電線1は本接続時の電線本数を勘案して適宜分割されたものである。   12 (a) to 12 (d), the wire connection method of this embodiment is shown in the order of steps. First, in FIG. 12 (a), a plurality of sets (three in this example) of wires 1 are combined ( In this example, three sets of temporary connection wire groups 20 are formed. The electric wires 1 constituting each electric wire group 20 are appropriately divided in consideration of the number of electric wires at the time of main connection.

次いで上下の電線群20を組毎に上記図10の受け具12’,13にセットして超音波
ホーン8で芯線部2を仮接続する。高さ方向中間の電線群4は上記図1で示した通常の受け具を用いて芯線部2を仮接続し、仮溶着芯線部5と残りの芯線部2とをほぼ真直に位置させる。なお、図10の仮接続具12’,8と図1の仮接続具12,8とを用いて多数組の電線群20の各芯線部2を予め傾斜状や直線状に仮接続させておき、そのなかから上中下に配置する仮接続電線4,4’を適宜選択してもよい。
Next, the upper and lower electric wire groups 20 are set to the receivers 12 ′ and 13 of FIG. 10 for each set, and the core wire portion 2 is temporarily connected by the ultrasonic horn 8. The wire group 4 in the middle in the height direction temporarily connects the core wire portion 2 by using the ordinary receiving tool shown in FIG. 1, and the temporary welding core wire portion 5 and the remaining core wire portion 2 are positioned substantially straight. In addition, each core wire part 2 of many sets of electric wire groups 20 is temporarily connected in an inclined shape or a straight line in advance using the temporary connectors 12 'and 8 in FIG. 10 and the temporary connectors 12 and 8 in FIG. Of these, the temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ arranged at the upper, middle, and lower positions may be appropriately selected.

図12(b)の如く、仮接続と同時に上下の仮接続電線4’の仮溶着芯線部5が傾斜状の芯線部2’を介して中間の仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5に向けて突出(偏心)し、上側の仮溶着芯線部5は上側の仮接続電線4’の絶縁被覆3の下端面3bよりも下側に突出し、下側の仮溶着芯線部5は下側の仮接続電線4’の絶縁被覆3の上端面3cよりも下側に突出して、上下の各仮溶着芯線部5と中間の仮溶着芯線部5との間の距離Sが図5(b)の形態におけるよりも近接して狭まり、且つ各仮溶着芯線部5は平行に位置する。   As shown in FIG. 12B, simultaneously with the temporary connection, the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the upper and lower temporary connection wires 4 ′ is directed toward the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the intermediate temporary connection wire 4 via the inclined core wire portion 2 ′. The upper temporary welding core wire portion 5 protrudes below the lower end surface 3b of the insulating coating 3 of the upper temporary connection wire 4 ′, and the lower temporary welding core wire portion 5 extends downward. The distance S between the upper and lower temporary welding core wire portions 5 and the intermediate temporary welding core wire portion 5 protruding below the upper end surface 3c of the insulating coating 3 of the connecting wire 4 ′ is the form shown in FIG. 5B. The temporary welding core wire portions 5 are arranged in parallel with each other and narrower than in FIG.

図12(b)の状態から図12(c)の如く各仮接続電線4,4’の絶縁被覆3を上下に重ね合わせることで、各仮接続溶着部5が無理なく上下に重ね合わされて相互に隙間なく面接触する。この状態で上記図3の実施形態の受け具16,17と超音波ホーン10を用いて、図12(d)の如く各仮接続電線4,4’の仮溶着芯線部5を本接続(本溶着)して本溶着芯線部7を形成する。これにより、一組の太い本接続電線6が完成する。   From the state of FIG. 12 (b), as shown in FIG. 12 (c), the insulation coatings 3 of the temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ are overlapped vertically, so that the temporary connection welds 5 are overlapped with each other without difficulty. Makes surface contact with no gap. In this state, using the receivers 16 and 17 of the embodiment of FIG. 3 and the ultrasonic horn 10, the temporary welding core wire portions 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ are permanently connected as shown in FIG. The welding core wire portion 7 is formed by welding. Thereby, a set of thick main connection electric wires 6 is completed.

図12(b)で各仮接続電線4,4’の仮溶着芯線部5を本接続前に予め相互に平行に接近させたことで、図12(d)の本接続時に上下の仮溶着芯線部5が中間の仮溶着芯線部5に向けて引っ張られることがなくなり、上下の仮溶着芯線部5と絶縁被覆3の先端3aとの間の芯線部2’に大きな引張力が作用することがなく、芯線部2’を構成する各素線の切れが確実に防止されると共に、図12(d)の本接続時の平行な各仮溶着芯線部5が無理なく面接触することで、本接続(本溶着)が一層確実に行われる。   In FIG. 12B, the temporary welding core wires 5 of the temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ are made to approach each other in parallel before the main connection, so that the upper and lower temporary welding core wires at the time of the main connection in FIG. The portion 5 is no longer pulled toward the intermediate temporary welding core wire portion 5, and a large tensile force may act on the core wire portion 2 ′ between the upper and lower temporary welding core wire portions 5 and the tip 3 a of the insulating coating 3. In addition, each of the strands constituting the core wire portion 2 ′ is reliably prevented from being cut off, and the parallel temporarily welded core wire portions 5 at the time of main connection in FIG. Connection (main welding) is performed more reliably.

なお、図10の実施形態では、仮接続と同時に仮溶着芯線部5の成形(偏心成形)を行ったが、例えば仮接続前に、図12(a)の複数本の電線1でなる電線群20において芯線部2を図12(b)の形状に偏心成形し、次いで上下の偏心した芯線部2’と中間の真直な芯線部2とを相互に仮溶着させることも可能である。   In the embodiment of FIG. 10, the temporary welding core wire portion 5 is formed (eccentric forming) simultaneously with the temporary connection. For example, before the temporary connection, the electric wire group including the plurality of electric wires 1 of FIG. It is also possible to eccentrically mold the core wire portion 2 into the shape of FIG. 12B at 20, and then temporarily weld the upper and lower eccentric core wire portions 2 ′ and the intermediate straight core wire portion 2 to each other.

また、図10〜図12の実施形態では電線1の端末の芯線部2を仮溶着や本溶着させたが、上記図6〜図8の実施形態のように、電線1の長手方向中間部において芯線部2を仮溶着や本溶着させることも可能である。   Moreover, although the core wire part 2 of the terminal of the electric wire 1 was temporarily welded or main welded in the embodiment of FIGS. 10-12, in the longitudinal direction intermediate part of the electric wire 1 like the said embodiment of FIGS. The core wire part 2 can also be temporarily welded or permanently welded.

また、図10〜図12の実施形態では上中下の仮接続電線4’,4,4’を重ねて本接続したが、上下の仮接続電線4’,4’を重ねて本接続したり、図12(b)で上中の仮接続電線4’,4を重ねて本接続したり、中下の仮接続電線4,4’を重ねて本接続したりすることも可能である。   10 to 12, the upper, middle, and lower temporary connection wires 4 ′, 4, 4 ′ are overlapped for main connection, but the upper and lower temporary connection wires 4 ′, 4 ′ are overlapped for main connection. In FIG. 12B, the upper and middle temporary connection wires 4 ′ and 4 can be overlapped and finally connected, or the middle and lower temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ can be overlapped and finally connected.

また、上記各実施形態において、図1,図5(a),図6における電線1の分割の方法(電線1の組み合わせ)は、全てが同じ種類(形状大きさ)の電線1であれば、同じ種類の電線1を幾つかに分割して図2,図5(b),図7,図12(b)の複数組の同じ形状の仮接続電線4,4’を得ることができるが、例えば複数種の異なる電線1を用いる場合は、電線1の種類毎に分割して、同じ種類の電線1で成る仮接続電線4,4’を得ることが、仮接続作業性や電線1の管理をしやすくする上で好ましい。   Moreover, in each said embodiment, if the method (division | combination of the electric wire 1) of the division | segmentation of the electric wire 1 in FIG.1, FIG.5 (a), FIG.6 is all the electric wires 1 of the same kind (shape size), The same type of electric wire 1 can be divided into several to obtain a plurality of sets of temporary connection electric wires 4, 4 ′ having the same shape in FIGS. 2, 5 (b), 7 and 12 (b). For example, when different types of different electric wires 1 are used, it is possible to obtain temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ composed of the same type of electric wires 1 by dividing the electric wires 1 for each type. It is preferable for facilitating the treatment.

また、上記各実施形態においては、電線1の仮接続と本接続とでそれぞれ異なる受け具12,13,16,17及び超音波ホーン8,10を用いたが、本接続用の受け具16,17と超音波ホーン10を用いて仮接続を行わせることも可能である。この場合は、電線
1の仮接続時に各芯線部2が横方向に拡がって仮溶着芯線部5が扁平な形状になりやすいが、扁平な各仮溶着芯線部5を厚さ方向に本溶着させることで、比較的厚めの本溶着芯線部7を得ることができる。
Moreover, in each said embodiment, although the holders 12, 13, 16, and 17 and the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 which are respectively different by the temporary connection of the electric wire 1 and this connection were used, the holder 16 for this connection, It is also possible to make a temporary connection using 17 and the ultrasonic horn 10. In this case, when the electric wire 1 is temporarily connected, each core wire portion 2 expands in the horizontal direction and the temporary welding core wire portion 5 tends to have a flat shape. However, each flat temporary welding core wire portion 5 is permanently welded in the thickness direction. Thus, a relatively thick main welding core wire portion 7 can be obtained.

また、上記各実施形態においては、上下方向(高さ方向)に電線群20や仮接続電線4,4’を重ねて仮接続や本接続を行ったが、例えば左右方向(横方向)に電線群20や仮接続電線4,4’を重ねて仮接続や本接続を行わせることも可能である。   Moreover, in each said embodiment, although the electric wire group 20 and temporary connection electric wires 4 and 4 'were piled up in the up-down direction (height direction), temporary connection and this connection were performed, For example, it is an electric wire in the left-right direction (lateral direction) The group 20 and the temporary connection wires 4 and 4 ′ can be overlapped to perform temporary connection or main connection.

また、上記各実施形態においては、超音波溶着で仮接続及び本接続を行ったが、超音波溶着に代えて抵抗溶接や加圧ハンダ付け等(接着)で仮接続及び本接続を行ったり、あるいは、超音波溶着で仮接続した後、抵抗溶接又は加圧ハンダ付けで本接続したり、抵抗溶接又は加圧ハンダ付けで仮接続した後、超音波溶着で本接続したりすることも可能である。   In each of the above embodiments, the temporary connection and the main connection are performed by ultrasonic welding, but the temporary connection and the main connection are performed by resistance welding or pressure soldering (adhesion) instead of the ultrasonic welding, Alternatively, after temporary connection by ultrasonic welding, it is possible to make a main connection by resistance welding or pressure soldering, or after making a temporary connection by resistance welding or pressure soldering, and then make a main connection by ultrasonic welding. is there.

抵抗溶接は、上下の電極(図示せず)の間で各電線1の芯線部2や仮接続電線4の仮溶着芯線部5を加圧した状態で両電極の間に電流を通電することで行われる。例えば下側の電極は、図1,図6や図3,図8の受け具12,16の受け溝14,18よりも浅い溝内に各芯線部2や仮溶着芯線部5を位置決めセットし、超音波ホーン8,10に変わる上側の電極を下側の電極に触れることなく各芯線部2や仮溶着芯線部5に押し当てて通電する。   In resistance welding, a current is passed between both electrodes in a state where the core wire portion 2 of each electric wire 1 and the temporary welding core wire portion 5 of the temporary connection electric wire 4 are pressurized between upper and lower electrodes (not shown). Done. For example, as for the lower electrode, each core wire part 2 and the temporary welding core wire part 5 are positioned and set in the grooves shallower than the receiving grooves 14 and 18 of the receivers 12 and 16 in FIGS. The upper electrodes instead of the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 are pressed against the respective core wire portions 2 and the temporary welding core wire portions 5 without touching the lower electrodes, and are energized.

また、各電線1の絶縁被覆部3や各仮接続電線4,4’の絶縁被覆部3を支持する受け具13,17は必ずしも必要なものではなく、例えば作業者が手で各電線1や各仮接続電線4,4’を把持した状態で仮接続や本接続を行わせたり、開閉自在なチャック(図示せず)で各電線1や各仮接続電線4,4’を把持したり、各電線1や各仮接続電線4,4’を芯線部2や仮溶着芯線部5のみ支持させた状態で仮接続や本接続を行わせることも可能である。   Moreover, the receptacles 13 and 17 which support the insulation coating part 3 of each electric wire 1 and the insulation coating part 3 of each temporary connection electric wire 4 and 4 'are not necessarily required. With each temporary connection wire 4, 4 ′ held, temporary connection or main connection can be performed, or each wire 1 or each temporary connection wire 4, 4 ′ can be held with an openable / closable chuck (not shown), It is also possible to perform temporary connection or main connection in a state where each wire 1 or each temporarily connected wire 4, 4 ′ is supported only by the core wire portion 2 or the temporarily welded core wire portion 5.

また、各電線1の芯線部2や仮接続電線4,4’の仮溶着芯線部5を支持する受け具12,16として、図1,図6,図3,図8よりも受け溝14,18の浅いものを用いたり、受け溝14,18のない平坦な受け具を用いたりすることも可能である。   Moreover, as the receiving tools 12 and 16 which support the core wire part 2 of each electric wire 1 and the temporary welding core wire part 5 of temporary connection electric wires 4 and 4 ', the receiving groove 14, rather than FIG. 1, FIG. 6, FIG. It is also possible to use 18 shallow ones or to use a flat receiving member without the receiving grooves 14 and 18.

また、各受け具12,13,16,17として、受け溝14,15,18,19の幅を可変式に調整できるものを用いて、電線1の仮接続と本接続とを一種類の共用の受け具で行わせることも可能である。   Further, as each of the receiving tools 12, 13, 16, and 17, a tool that can variably adjust the width of the receiving grooves 14, 15, 18, and 19 is used, and the temporary connection of the electric wire 1 and the main connection are shared by one kind. It is also possible to carry out with the receiving device.

図13〜図15は、本発明に係る電線接続方法のその他の実施形態を示すものである。   13 to 15 show other embodiments of the electric wire connection method according to the present invention.

この電線接続方法は、電線21(211〜214)の導電金属製の芯線部23(231〜234)を構成する素線22(221〜224)の径に着目し、素線径の同じないし近い電線21同士を仮接続して一次仮接続電線26(261〜264)(図13)を形成し、仮接続電線26同士をさらに仮接続して二次仮接続電線29(291〜294)(図14)を形成し、次いで二次仮接続電線29同士を本接続して本接続電線32(図15)を形成するものである。 This electric wire connection method pays attention to the diameter of the strand 22 (22 1 to 22 4 ) constituting the conductive metal core portion 23 (23 1 to 23 4 ) of the electric wire 21 (21 1 to 21 4 ). the wire 21 together close to no same diameter and temporarily connected primary temporary connection wire 26 (26 1 to 26 4) (FIG. 13) is formed, the temporary connection wires 26 to each other and further temporarily connected to the secondary temporary connection wire 29 (29 1 to 29 4 ) (FIG. 14), and then the secondary temporary connection wires 29 are finally connected to form the main connection wires 32 (FIG. 15).

図13〜図15に示す電線21の組み合わせや本数はあくまでも一例であり、図13の素線22の径や電線21の数や図14の一次仮接続電線26の組み合わせ等は適宜設定可能である。要は素線22の径の同じものや近いもの(同じものであることがベストであることは言うまでもない)を組み合わせて一次仮接続することが基本である。   The combinations and the number of the electric wires 21 shown in FIGS. 13 to 15 are merely examples, and the diameter of the strands 22, the number of the electric wires 21 in FIG. 13, the combination of the primary temporary connection electric wires 26 in FIG. . In short, the primary temporary connection is basically made by combining the same or similar diameters of the strands 22 (it goes without saying that the same one is the best).

図13(a)は、図13において素線径の一番小さな電線211を相互に一次仮接続した状態、図13(b)は、素線径の二番目に小さな電線212を相互に一次仮接続した状態、図13(c)は、素線径の中程度の電線213を相互に一次仮接続した状態、図13(d)は、素線径の大きな電線214を相互に一次仮接続した状態をそれぞれ示している。 13A shows a state in which the wires 21 1 having the smallest wire diameter in FIG. 13 are temporarily connected to each other, and FIG. 13B shows the wires 21 2 having the second smallest wire diameter connected to each other. primary temporary connection state, FIG. 13 (c), while another primary temporary connection wires 21 3 moderate wire diameter, FIG. 13 (d) is a large wire 21 4 of wire diameter mutually The state of primary temporary connection is shown.

図13(a)で符号231は複数の素線221でなる芯線部、241は芯線部231を超音波や熱圧着等で仮接続した一次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部、同じく図13(b)で符号232は芯線部、242は一次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部、図13(c)で符号233は芯線部、243は一次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部、図13(d)で符号234は芯線部、244は一次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部、図13(a)〜(d)で251〜254は絶縁被覆部をそれぞれ示している。 In FIG. 13 (a), reference numeral 23 1 is a core wire portion composed of a plurality of strands 22 1 , 24 1 is a primary temporary welded (temporary connection) core wire portion in which the core wire portion 23 1 is temporarily connected by ultrasonic waves, thermocompression bonding, etc. In FIG. 13B, reference numeral 23 2 denotes a core wire portion, 24 2 denotes a primary temporary welding (temporary connection) core wire portion, FIG. 13C shows reference numeral 23 3 to a core wire portion, and 24 3 denotes primary temporary welding (temporary connection) core wire. 13D in FIG. 13D, the core wire portion 23 4 , 24 4 is the primary temporary welding (temporary connection) core wire portion, and FIGS. 13A to 13D, 25 1 to 25 4 are the insulation coating portions, respectively. ing.

参考までに、例えばJISC3105の硬銅撚り線において、素線径が0.4mm〜2.6mmの範囲で素線数は何れも7本として電線が設定されている(例えば0.4mmの素線が7本、0.5mmの素線が7本)。この場合、芯線部の公称断面積mm2は素線径に応じて増減していることは言うまでもない。 For reference, for example, in a JIS C3105 hard copper stranded wire, the number of strands is set to 7 in the range of strand diameters of 0.4 mm to 2.6 mm (for example, 0.4 mm strands). 7 wires, 7 wires of 0.5mm). In this case, it goes without saying that the nominal cross-sectional area mm 2 of the core wire portion increases or decreases according to the strand diameter.

図13(a)〜(d)の例では素線径が増すにつれて素線数が少なくなっており、芯線部23の断面積は何れも同程度になっているが、上記JISC3105におけるように、素線径が増しても素線数は同じで、芯線部23の断面積が素線径に応じて増加した場合でも、同じ素線径の電線同士を一次仮接続し、その一次仮接続電線26を相互に二次仮接続することができる。   In the example of FIGS. 13A to 13D, the number of strands decreases as the strand diameter increases, and the cross-sectional area of the core portion 23 is almost the same. However, as in JISC3105, Even if the strand diameter increases, the number of strands is the same, and even when the cross-sectional area of the core portion 23 increases in accordance with the strand diameter, the wires having the same strand diameter are temporarily connected temporarily, and the primary temporarily connected wires 26 can be temporarily provisionally connected to each other.

要は芯線部23の径ではなく素線22の径が同じないし近いもの同士を一次仮接続の対象とする。素線22の径が近いものとは、例えば上記JISC3105で素線径が0.4〜0.6mm程度の範囲のもの(素線径が0.5mmであればプラスマイナス0.1mm程度のもの)が好ましい。図13の一次仮接続において二本の電線21の素線径が同じで素線数が異なる(多い)場合は、素線数の少ない三本の電線を同時に一次仮接続したのと同じで、何ら仮接続上の問題はない。   In short, not the diameter of the core wire portion 23 but the same or close diameters of the strands 22 are targeted for primary temporary connection. The wire 22 having a close diameter is, for example, in the above-mentioned JISC3105 where the wire diameter is in the range of about 0.4 to 0.6 mm (if the wire diameter is 0.5 mm, it is about plus or minus 0.1 mm) ) Is preferred. In the case of the primary temporary connection in FIG. 13, when the wire diameters of the two electric wires 21 are the same and the number of wires is different (large), it is the same as the case where three wires having a small number of wires are simultaneously temporarily temporarily connected. There is no problem with temporary connection.

素線径が同じないし近いもの同士を仮接続することで、安定した仮接続が可能となり、本接続までの接続部24,28,30における素線切れや芯線のほつれや引き込み等が一層確実に防止される。また、一次仮接続時に超音波溶着や熱溶着等におけるエネルギの効率的が図られるから、二次仮接続や本接続をしてもトータルで電力使用量が低減され、自然環境にも良い。   Temporary connection between wires with the same or similar wire diameter enables stable temporary connection, and more reliable wire breakage and fraying or pulling in of the core wire up to the main connection. Is prevented. In addition, since energy efficiency in ultrasonic welding, heat welding, or the like is achieved at the time of the primary temporary connection, the power consumption is reduced in total even if the secondary temporary connection or the main connection is performed, which is good for the natural environment.

図14(a)では、図13(a)の最小径の素線221の一次仮接続電線261と、図13(b)の二番目に小さな素線222の一次仮接続電線262とを相互に二次仮接続している。また、図14(b)では、図13(c)の中程度の径の素線223の一次仮接続電線263と、図13(d)の大径な素線224の一次仮接続電線264とを相互に二次仮接続している。図14で、符号271,272は芯線部、281,282は二次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部をそれぞれ示している。 Figure 14 (a), the 13 primary temporary connection wires 26 1 of the minimum diameter of the strands 22 1 (a), FIG. 13 (b) of the second foremost small strands 22 secondary temporary connection wire 26 2 Are temporarily connected to each other. 14B, the primary temporary connection electric wire 26 3 of the medium diameter wire 22 3 in FIG. 13C and the primary temporary connection of the large diameter wire 22 4 in FIG. 13D. are secondary provisionally connecting the electric wire 26 4 to each other. In FIG. 14, reference numerals 27 1 and 27 2 denote core wire portions, and 28 1 and 28 2 denote secondary temporary welding (temporary connection) core wire portions, respectively.

図14の二次仮接続において、例えば図13(a)の最小径の素線221の一次仮接続電線261と、図13(c)の中程度の径の素線223の一次仮接続電線263とを二次仮接続したり、図13(b)の二番目に小さな素線222の一次仮接続電線262と、図13(d)の大径な素線224の一次仮接続電線264とを二次仮接続したり、あるいは、図13(a)の最小径の素線221の一次仮接続電線261と、図13(d)の大径な素線224の一次仮接続電線264とを二次仮接続したり、図13(b)の二番目に小さな素線222の一次仮接続電線262と、図13(c)の中程度の径の素線223の一次仮接続電線263とを二次仮接続したりすることも可能である。 In the secondary temporary connection of FIG. 14, for example, FIG. 13 and the first pre-connected wires 26 1 of the minimum diameter of the strands 22 1 (a), primary provisional 13 strands 22 3 of the diameter of the moderate (c) The secondary temporary connection between the connection wire 26 3 and the primary temporary connection wire 26 2 of the second smallest strand 22 2 of FIG. 13B and the large-diameter strand 22 4 of FIG. Secondary temporary connection to the primary temporary connection electric wire 26 4 , or the primary temporary connection electric wire 26 1 of the minimum diameter strand 22 1 of FIG. 13A and the large diameter strand of FIG. 13D 22 4 primary temporary connection electric wire 26 4 is secondarily temporarily connected, or primary temporary connection electric wire 26 2 of the second smallest strand 22 2 in FIG. it is also possible to a primary temporary connection wire 26 3 of the strand 22 3 diameters or secondary temporary connection.

すなわち、二次仮接続においては、図13の一次仮接続において各一次仮溶着芯線部24が断面矩形状に固められているから、その断面矩形状の一次仮溶着芯線部24同士の二次接続は、素線22の径に何ら関係なく良好に(素線切れや芯線部のほつれや引き込み等なく)行うことができる。   That is, in the secondary temporary connection, since each primary temporary welding core wire portion 24 is solidified in a rectangular cross section in the primary temporary connection in FIG. 13, the secondary connection between the primary temporary welding core wire portions 24 having a rectangular cross section is provided. Can be performed satisfactorily irrespective of the diameter of the strand 22 (without strand breakage, fraying or drawing of the core portion).

同様に、図15の本接続においては、図14(a)(b)の各二次仮接続電線29の断面矩形状に固められた一次仮溶着(仮接続)芯線部28を相互に接続するわけであるから、素線22の径に何ら関係なく各素線径の電線21を良好に(素線切れや芯線部のほつれや引き込み等なく)本接続することができる。   Similarly, in the main connection in FIG. 15, the primary temporary welding (temporary connection) core wire portions 28 that are solidified in a rectangular cross section of each secondary temporary connection electric wire 29 in FIGS. 14A and 14B are connected to each other. For this reason, the wires 21 having the respective wire diameters can be properly connected (without breakage of the strands, fraying or drawing of the core portion, etc.) regardless of the diameter of the strands 22.

なお、図13〜図15の実施形態は、前記図1,図3の超音波ホーン8,10や受け具12,13,16,17を使用して電線端末部の仮接続、本接続を行い、図6,図8の超音波ホーン8,10や受け具12,13、16,17を使用して電線中間部の仮接続、本接続を行うことができる。   In the embodiment of FIGS. 13 to 15, the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 and the receivers 12, 13, 16, and 17 of FIGS. 6 and 8 can be used for temporary connection and main connection of the intermediate portion of the electric wire using the ultrasonic horns 8 and 10 and the receivers 12, 13, 16 and 17.

また、図13の一次仮接続や図14の二次仮接続や図15の本接続において、図11〜図12の例のように、各溶着芯線部24,28の付け根の芯線部(複数の素線)23,27を傾斜状に屈曲させて、各溶着芯線部24,28を平行に近接した状態で次の溶着(接続)を行うことも可能である。   Further, in the primary temporary connection in FIG. 13, the secondary temporary connection in FIG. 14, and the main connection in FIG. 15, as in the examples of FIGS. It is also possible to perform the next welding (connection) in a state in which the welding core wire portions 24 and 28 are close to each other in parallel by bending the strands 23 and 27 in an inclined manner.

また、図13の一次仮接続において素線径の種類が少ない場合等(例えば二種類の場合)においては、一次仮接続後に図14の二次仮接続を省略して図15の本接続を行うことが可能である。   Further, when the number of types of wire diameters in the primary temporary connection in FIG. 13 is small (for example, two types), the secondary temporary connection in FIG. 14 is omitted after the primary temporary connection and the main connection in FIG. 15 is performed. It is possible.

本発明に係る電線接続方法の仮接続工程の一実施形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows one Embodiment of the temporary connection process of the electric wire connection method which concerns on this invention. 仮接続された複数組の仮接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the multiple sets of temporarily connected electric wires temporarily connected. 電線接続方法の本接続工程の一実施形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows one Embodiment of this connection process of an electric wire connection method. 本接続された一組の本接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows a set of this connection electric wire by which this connection was carried out. (a)は複数本の電線を分割した状態、(b)は分割した電線を仮接続した状態、(c)は複数組の仮接続電線を本接続した状態をそれぞれ示す側面図である。(A) is the state which divided | segmented the some electric wire, (b) is the state which temporarily connected the divided | segmented electric wire, (c) is a side view which respectively shows the state which carried out the main connection of several sets of temporary connection electric wires. 本発明に係る電線接続方法の仮接続工程の他の実施形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows other embodiment of the temporary connection process of the electric wire connection method which concerns on this invention. 仮接続された複数組の仮接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the multiple sets of temporarily connected electric wires temporarily connected. 電線接続方法の本接続工程の他の実施形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows other embodiment of this connection process of an electric wire connection method. 本接続された一組の本接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows a set of this connection electric wire by which this connection was carried out. 本発明に係る電線接続方法の仮接続工程のその他の実施形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows other embodiment of the temporary connection process of the electric wire connection method which concerns on this invention. 仮接続された複数組の仮接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the multiple sets of temporarily connected electric wires temporarily connected. (a)は複数本の電線を分割した状態、(b)は分割した電線を仮接続した状態、(c)は複数組の仮接続電線を重ね合わせた状態、(d)は複数組の仮接続電線を本接続した状態をそれぞれ示す側面図である。(A) is a state in which a plurality of electric wires are divided, (b) is a state in which the divided electric wires are temporarily connected, (c) is a state in which a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are overlapped, and (d) is a plurality of sets of temporary wires. It is a side view which shows the state which connected the connection electric wire. (a)〜(d)は本発明の電線接続方法における一次仮接続電線を示す斜視図である。(A)-(d) is a perspective view which shows the primary temporary connection electric wire in the electric wire connection method of this invention. (a)(b)は同じく二次仮接続電線を示す斜視図である。(A) (b) is a perspective view which similarly shows a secondary temporary connection electric wire. 同じく本接続電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which similarly shows this connection electric wire. (a)は従来の電線接続方法の一形態、(b)は同じく接続された電線をそれぞれ示す側面図である。(A) is one form of the conventional electric wire connection method, (b) is a side view which respectively shows the electric wire connected similarly. (a)は従来の電線接続方法の他の形態を示す斜視図、(b)は同じく接続された電線を示す側面図である。(A) is a perspective view which shows the other form of the conventional electric wire connection method, (b) is a side view which similarly shows the connected electric wire. 従来の電線接続方法のその他の形態を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the other form of the conventional electric wire connection method. 同じく接続された電線を示す斜視図である。It is a perspective view which shows the electric wire similarly connected. (a)は接続前の複数本の電線、(b)は接続された電線をそれぞれ示す側面図である。(A) is the side view which shows the several electric wire before a connection, (b) respectively shows the connected electric wire.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1,21 電線
2,23 芯線部
3,25 絶縁被覆部
4,4’ 仮接続電線
5,24,28 仮溶着芯線部(仮接続芯線部)
6,32 本接続電線
7,30 本溶着芯線部(本接続芯線部)
8,10 超音波ホーン
12,16 受け具
13,17 受け具
14,18 受け溝
22 素線
26 一次仮接続電線
29 二次仮接続電線
1,21 Electric wire 2,23 Core wire portion 3,25 Insulation coating portion 4,4 'Temporary connection electric wire 5,24,28 Temporary welding core wire portion (temporary connection core wire portion)
6,32 connecting wires 7,30 welding core wires (main connecting core wires)
8,10 Ultrasonic horn 12,16 Receptor 13,17 Receiver 14,18 Receiving groove 22 Wire 26 Primary temporary connection wire 29 Secondary temporary connection wire

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複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着や接着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該組毎に該少数本の電線の芯線部を仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に平行に近接するように付け根側で屈曲成形した状態で、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成する、又は、前記複数組の少数本の電線の芯線部を相互に平行に近接するように付け根側で屈曲成形した状態で仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする電線接続方法。 In the wire connection method in which the core portions of a plurality of wires are pressurized and connected to each other by welding or adhesion, the plurality of wires are divided into a plurality of sets of a small number of wires, and the small number of wires for each set A plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are formed by temporarily connecting the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires, and the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are bent at the base side so as to be close to each other in parallel. The temporary connection core wire portions of the set of temporary connection wires are connected to each other to form one set of main connection wires , or the core portions of the plurality of sets of the small number of wires are rooted so as to be close to each other in parallel. Temporarily connected in a state of being bent on the side to form a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires, and the temporary connection cores of the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires are mutually connected to form a set of main connection wires. An electric wire connection method. 複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着や接着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該少数本の電線の素線の径を組毎に同じないし近いものとして、該組毎に該少数本の電線の芯線部を仮接続して複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を相互に本接続して一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする電線接続方法。 In the wire connecting method for interconnecting core part of the plurality of electric wires under pressure while welding or adhesive, divides the plurality of electric wires to a plurality of sets few books of the wire, the wire of the small number of wires Assuming that the diameters are the same or close to each group , the core wire portions of the small number of electric wires are temporarily connected to each set to form a plurality of temporary connection wires, and the temporary connection core wires of the plurality of temporary connection wires a pair of to that conductive line connection and forming a main connection wires to be present interconnected. 前記少数本の電線の素線の径を組毎に同じないし近いものとして一次仮接続を行い、一次仮接続電線同士を二次仮接続して前記複数組の仮接続電線を得ることを特徴とする請求項記載の電線接続方法。 The primary temporary connection is performed by setting the diameters of the strands of the small number of electric wires to be the same or close to each pair, and the primary temporary connection wires are secondarily temporarily connected to obtain the plurality of sets of temporary connection wires. The electric wire connection method according to claim 2 . 複数本の電線の芯線部を加圧しつつ溶着で相互に接続させる電線接続方法において、前記複数本の電線を複数組の少数本の電線に分割し、該少数本の電線の芯線部を受け具の受け溝内に収容し、該受け溝内に超音波ホーンを進入させ、該超音波ホーンで該芯線部同士を仮溶着させて、複数組の仮接続電線を形成し、該複数組の仮接続電線の仮接続芯線部を受け具の受け溝内に収容し、該受け溝内に超音波ホーンを進入させ、該超音波ホーンで該仮接続芯線部同士を本溶着させて、一組の本接続電線を形成することを特徴とする電線接続方法。 In the wire connecting method for interconnecting core part of the plurality of electric wires under pressure while welding, dividing the plurality of electric wires to a plurality of sets of a few of wires, instrument receives the core part of the small number of wires receiving accommodated in a groove of, to enter an ultrasonic horn in receiving only the groove, the core wire portions by ultrasonic horn by temporary welding, to form a plurality of sets of temporary connection wires, the plurality of sets of accommodated in the receptacle groove of the tentative connection wire portion receptacle for temporary connection wire receiving only allowed to enter an ultrasonic horn into the groove, by the welded tentative connection wire portions by ultrasonic horn, one you wherein conductive wire connection method to form a set of the connection wires. 前記少数本の電線の絶縁被覆部及び前記複数組の仮接続電線の絶縁被覆部をそれぞれ受け具で支持させることを特徴とする請求項記載の電線接続方法。 5. The electric wire connection method according to claim 4, wherein the insulation coating portions of the small number of electric wires and the insulation coating portions of the plurality of sets of temporarily connected electric wires are supported by receiving members, respectively.
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