JP6589522B2 - Conductive path and method of manufacturing the conductive path - Google Patents

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JP6589522B2
JP6589522B2 JP2015193816A JP2015193816A JP6589522B2 JP 6589522 B2 JP6589522 B2 JP 6589522B2 JP 2015193816 A JP2015193816 A JP 2015193816A JP 2015193816 A JP2015193816 A JP 2015193816A JP 6589522 B2 JP6589522 B2 JP 6589522B2
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本発明は、導電路及びその製造方法に関し、特に電線から放射されるノイズを低減するための電磁波吸収部品を備えた導電路及びその製造方法に関する。   The present invention relates to a conductive path and a manufacturing method thereof, and more particularly to a conductive path including an electromagnetic wave absorbing component for reducing noise radiated from an electric wire and a manufacturing method thereof.

従来、例えば電動モータを走行用の駆動源として有する車両に搭載され、インバータと電動モータとの間を接続するための電線を有する導電路として、電線から放射されるノイズを低減するための電磁波吸収部品を備えたものがある(例えば、特許文献1参照)。   Conventionally, for example, an electromagnetic wave absorption for reducing noise radiated from an electric wire as a conductive path which is mounted on a vehicle having an electric motor as a driving source for traveling, and has an electric wire for connecting the inverter and the electric motor. Some have parts (see, for example, Patent Document 1).

特許文献1に記載の導電路は、3本の電線と、これら3本の電線の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなるパイプ状の収容部材(ガイド部材)と、収容部材の外部において3本の電線を覆う編組シールドと、3本の電線を挿通させる挿通孔が形成された筒状の電磁波吸収部品とを備えている。電磁波吸収部品は、収容部材の端部に圧入又は当接して固定されている。   The conductive path described in Patent Literature 1 includes three electric wires, a pipe-shaped accommodation member (guide member) made of a conductive metal that covers a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the three electric wires, and an accommodation member. A braided shield that covers the three electric wires and a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component having an insertion hole through which the three electric wires are inserted. The electromagnetic wave absorbing component is fixed by press-fitting or abutting on the end of the housing member.

特開2015−19464号公報JP2015-19464A

特許文献1に記載の導電路において、電磁波吸収部品を収容部材の端部に当接させて固定すると、車両の走行に伴って収容部材が振動したとき、収容部材の端部が電磁波吸収部品に衝突して異音が発生したり、電磁波吸収部品の一部が摩耗してしまう等のおそれがある。この対策として、例えば電磁波吸収部品を収容部材の端部との間に所定の距離をあけて固定することが考えられるが、この場合には収容部材に対する電磁波吸収部品の位置や姿勢が安定せず、電磁波吸収部品の収容部材への固定が困難となる。   In the conductive path described in Patent Document 1, when the electromagnetic wave absorbing component is brought into contact with the end of the housing member and fixed, when the housing member vibrates as the vehicle travels, the end of the housing member becomes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component. There is a risk that abnormal noise may be generated due to a collision, or a part of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component may be worn. As a countermeasure, for example, it may be possible to fix the electromagnetic wave absorbing component with a predetermined distance from the end of the housing member, but in this case, the position and posture of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component relative to the housing member are not stable. It becomes difficult to fix the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the housing member.

本発明は、上記の事情に鑑みてなされたものであり、その目的は、電線の長手方向の一部を収容する導電性の金属からなる収容部材と電磁波吸収部品との衝突を避けながら、収容部材に対する電磁波吸収部品の位置や姿勢を安定させることが可能な導電路及びその製造方法を提供することにある。   The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and the object thereof is to accommodate the electromagnetic wave absorbing component while avoiding a collision between the accommodating member made of a conductive metal that accommodates a part of the longitudinal direction of the electric wire and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component. An object of the present invention is to provide a conductive path capable of stabilizing the position and posture of an electromagnetic wave absorbing component with respect to a member and a method for manufacturing the conductive path.

本発明は、上記課題を解決することを目的として、電線と、前記電線の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材と、前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を挿通させる挿通孔が形成され、前記電線から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品と、前記収容部材と前記電磁波吸収部品との間に介在する弾性部材と、前記電磁波吸収部品が前記収容部材の端部との間に前記弾性部材を挟んで位置決めされた状態で、前記電磁波吸収部品を前記収容部材に対して固定する位置固定部材と、を備えた導電路を提供する。   In order to solve the above-described problems, the present invention provides a wire, a tubular housing member made of a conductive metal that covers a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the wire, and a portion not covered by the housing member An insertion hole through which the electric wire is inserted, a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component that absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wire, an elastic member interposed between the housing member and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component, and the electromagnetic wave A position fixing member for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the accommodating member in a state where the absorbing component is positioned with the elastic member interposed between the absorbing member and an end of the accommodating member. To do.

また、本発明は、上記課題を解決することを目的として、電線と、前記電線の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材と、前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を挿通させる挿通孔が形成され、前記電線から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品と、前記収容部材と前記電磁波吸収部品との間に介在する弾性部材と、前記電磁波吸収部品を前記収容部材に対して固定する位置固定部材とを備えた導電路の製造方法であって、前記電磁波吸収部品が前記収容部材の端部との間に前記弾性部材を挟んで位置決めされた状態を維持して、前記電磁波吸収部品を位置固定部材によって前記収容部材に対して固定する導電路の製造方法を提供する。   In order to solve the above problems, the present invention is covered with an electric wire, a tubular housing member made of a conductive metal that covers a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the electric wire, and the housing member. An insertion hole through which the electric wire of the non-portion is inserted is formed, a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component that absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wire, and an elastic member interposed between the housing member and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component, A conductive path manufacturing method comprising: a position fixing member that fixes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the housing member, wherein the elastic member is sandwiched between the electromagnetic wave absorbing component and an end of the housing member. A method for manufacturing a conductive path is provided in which the electromagnetic wave absorbing component is fixed to the housing member by a position fixing member while maintaining the positioned state.

本発明に係る導電路及びその製造方法によれば、電線の長手方向の一部を収容する導電性の金属からなる収容部材と電磁波吸収部品との衝突を避けながら、収容部材に対する電磁波吸収部品の位置や姿勢を安定させることが可能となる。   According to the conductive path and the method for manufacturing the same according to the present invention, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component with respect to the housing member can be prevented from colliding with the electromagnetic wave absorbing component while avoiding a collision between the housing member made of a conductive metal that accommodates a part of the longitudinal direction of the electric wire. It becomes possible to stabilize the position and posture.

(a)は、本発明の第1の実施の形態に係る導電路ならびに電動モータ及びインバータを示す概略図である。(b)は、導電路の編組シールドの一部を拡大して示す(a)のA部拡大図である。(c)は、導電路に用いられる粘着テープの端部を示す拡大図である。(A) is the schematic which shows the conductive path which concerns on the 1st Embodiment of this invention, an electric motor, and an inverter. (B) is the A section enlarged view of (a) which expands and shows a part of the braided shield of a conductive path. (C) is an enlarged view which shows the edge part of the adhesive tape used for a conductive path. 導電路の第2電線保持部を示す外観図である。It is an external view which shows the 2nd electric wire holding part of a conductive path. 導電路の一部を長手方向に沿って切断した断面図である。It is sectional drawing which cut | disconnected a part of electrically conductive path along the longitudinal direction. 弾性部材を電磁波吸収部品と共に示す分解斜視図である。It is a disassembled perspective view which shows an elastic member with electromagnetic wave absorption components. 本発明の第2の実施の形態に係る導電路の一部を長手方向に沿って切断した断面図である。It is sectional drawing which cut | disconnected a part of electrically conductive path which concerns on the 2nd Embodiment of this invention along the longitudinal direction.

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A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.

図1(a)は、本発明の第1の実施の形態に係る導電路1、ならびに導電路1によって接続される電動モータ91及びインバータ92を示す概略図である。図1(b)は、導電路1の第2の編組シールド72の一部を拡大して示す図1(a)のA部拡大図である。図1(c)は、導電路1に用いられる粘着テープ60の端部を示す拡大図である。図2は、導電路1の第2電線保持部12を示す外観図である。図3は、導電路1の一部を長手方向に沿って切断した断面図である。図4は、弾性部材5を電磁波吸収部品4と共に示す分解斜視図である。   FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram showing a conductive path 1, and an electric motor 91 and an inverter 92 connected by the conductive path 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1B is an enlarged view of part A of FIG. 1A showing a part of the second braided shield 72 of the conductive path 1 in an enlarged manner. FIG. 1C is an enlarged view showing an end portion of the adhesive tape 60 used for the conductive path 1. FIG. 2 is an external view showing the second electric wire holding part 12 of the conductive path 1. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the conductive path 1 cut along the longitudinal direction. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the elastic member 5 together with the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4.

導電路1は、走行用の駆動源として電動モータ91を有する車両に搭載され、電動モータ91にインバータ92から出力されるPWM(Pulse Width Modulation)制御された駆動電流を供給する。この駆動電流には、パワートランジスタ等のスイッチング素子のスイッチングによる高調波成分が含まれる。本実施の形態では、電動モータ91が三相交流モータであるが、これに限らず、例えば電動モータ91として直流モータを用いることも可能である。   The conductive path 1 is mounted on a vehicle having an electric motor 91 as a driving source for traveling, and supplies the electric motor 91 with a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) -controlled driving current output from an inverter 92. This drive current includes harmonic components due to switching of a switching element such as a power transistor. In the present embodiment, the electric motor 91 is a three-phase AC motor. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, a DC motor can be used as the electric motor 91.

導電路1は、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23と、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う金属パイプ3と、金属パイプ3に覆われていない部分の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を挿通させる挿通孔40が形成された筒状の電磁波吸収部品4と、金属パイプ3と電磁波吸収部品4との間に介在する弾性部材5と、電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3に対して固定する位置固定部材6と、金属パイプ3に覆われていない部分の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を覆う第1及び第2の編組シールド71,72とを備えている。   The conductive path 1 is not covered with the first to third electric wires 21 to 23, the metal pipe 3 that covers a part of the longitudinal direction of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23, and the metal pipe 3. A cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 in which an insertion hole 40 through which the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 of the portion are inserted is formed; an elastic member 5 interposed between the metal pipe 3 and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4; A position fixing member 6 for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 to the metal pipe 3, and first and second braided shields 71 covering the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 which are not covered by the metal pipe 3. , 72.

金属パイプ3は、本発明の「収容部材」の一態様であり、アルミニウム等の導電性の金属からなる管状である。電磁波吸収部品4は、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23から放射される電磁波を吸収する。位置固定部材6は、電磁波吸収部品4が金属パイプ3の端部との間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態で、電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3に対して固定する。本実施の形態では、位置固定部材6が、塩化ビニル等の樹脂からなる帯状の基材61の一方の面に粘着層62が形成された粘着テープ60を巻き回してなる。なお、図1(c)では、説明の明確化のため、粘着テープ60の厚みを誇張して図示している。   The metal pipe 3 is an aspect of the “accommodating member” of the present invention, and has a tubular shape made of a conductive metal such as aluminum. The electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the first to third electric wires 21 to 23. The position fixing member 6 fixes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 to the metal pipe 3 in a state where the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is positioned with the elastic member 5 sandwiched between the end portion of the metal pipe 3. In the present embodiment, the position fixing member 6 is formed by winding an adhesive tape 60 in which an adhesive layer 62 is formed on one surface of a belt-like substrate 61 made of a resin such as vinyl chloride. In FIG. 1C, the thickness of the adhesive tape 60 is exaggerated for clarity of explanation.

また、導電路1には、一端部に電動モータ91の筐体に固定される第1電線保持部11が設けられ、他端部にインバータ92の筐体に固定される第2電線保持部12が設けられている。金属パイプ3は、第1電線保持部11と第2電線保持部12との間に配置され、その両端部3a,3bからそれぞれ第1乃至第3の電線21〜23が露出している。   Further, the conductive path 1 is provided with a first electric wire holding part 11 fixed to the casing of the electric motor 91 at one end, and a second electric wire holding part 12 fixed to the casing of the inverter 92 at the other end. Is provided. The metal pipe 3 is arrange | positioned between the 1st electric wire holding part 11 and the 2nd electric wire holding part 12, and the 1st thru | or 3rd electric wires 21-23 are exposed from the both ends 3a and 3b, respectively.

第1の編組シールド71は、金属パイプ3と第1電線保持部11との間で、金属パイプ3に覆われていない部分の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を覆っている。第2の編組シールド72は、金属パイプ3と第2電線保持部12との間で、金属パイプ3に覆われていない部分の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を覆っている。   The first braided shield 71 covers the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 that are not covered with the metal pipe 3 between the metal pipe 3 and the first electric wire holding portion 11. The second braided shield 72 covers the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 that are not covered by the metal pipe 3 between the metal pipe 3 and the second electric wire holding portion 12.

第1乃至第3の電線21〜23は、銅等の良導電性の金属からなる芯線を絶縁体で被覆した絶縁電線であり、U相,V相,及びW相の三相交流電流を電動モータ91に供給する。第1及び第2の編組シールド71,72は、図1(b)に示すように、例えば錫メッキ銅線からなる素線70が格子状に編み合わされている。   The first to third electric wires 21 to 23 are insulated electric wires in which a core wire made of a highly conductive metal such as copper is covered with an insulator, and electrically drive a three-phase alternating current of U phase, V phase, and W phase. The motor 91 is supplied. As shown in FIG. 1B, the first and second braided shields 71 and 72 are formed by braiding strands 70 made of, for example, tin-plated copper wires in a lattice shape.

電磁波吸収部品4は、金属パイプ3の両端部3a,3bのうち、第2電線保持部12側(インバータ92側)の端部3bの近傍に配置されている。電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3の第2電線保持部12側に配置することにより、インバータ92で発生するノイズによって第1乃至第3の電線21〜23から放射される電磁波を効率的に吸収することが可能となる。   The electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is disposed in the vicinity of the end 3 b on the second electric wire holding unit 12 side (inverter 92 side) among the both ends 3 a and 3 b of the metal pipe 3. By arranging the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 on the second electric wire holding part 12 side of the metal pipe 3, the electromagnetic wave radiated from the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 is efficiently absorbed by noise generated in the inverter 92. It becomes possible.

金属パイプ3は、車体の構成に応じて屈曲され、複数箇所で車体に対して固定される。図1では、金属パイプ3を車体に固定する複数の固定部材のうち、2つの固定部材31,32を示している。固定部材31,32は、車体に設けられた取付部93,94にそれぞれボルトによって固定される。また、電磁波吸収部品4は、位置固定部材6の外周にベルト状の締結部材80によって配置されたブラケット81によって、車体の取付部95に固定される。ブラケット81には、複数のボルト挿通孔810が形成され、このボルト挿通孔810を挿通するボルトによってブラケット81が車体の取付部95に取り付けられる。   The metal pipe 3 is bent according to the configuration of the vehicle body and fixed to the vehicle body at a plurality of locations. FIG. 1 shows two fixing members 31 and 32 among a plurality of fixing members that fix the metal pipe 3 to the vehicle body. The fixing members 31 and 32 are fixed to mounting portions 93 and 94 provided on the vehicle body by bolts, respectively. In addition, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is fixed to the mounting portion 95 of the vehicle body by a bracket 81 disposed by a belt-shaped fastening member 80 on the outer periphery of the position fixing member 6. A plurality of bolt insertion holes 810 are formed in the bracket 81, and the bracket 81 is attached to the mounting portion 95 of the vehicle body by bolts that pass through the bolt insertion holes 810.

第1乃至第3の電線21〜23は、一端が電動モータ91に接続され、他端がインバータ92に接続されている。より詳細には、電動モータ91の筐体に固定された第1電線保持部11から突出した第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の一端部が電動モータ91の図略の端子台に接続され、インバータ92の筐体に固定される第2電線保持部12から突出した第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の他端部がインバータ92の図略の端子台に接続されている。   The first to third electric wires 21 to 23 have one end connected to the electric motor 91 and the other end connected to the inverter 92. More specifically, one end portions of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 protruding from the first electric wire holding portion 11 fixed to the casing of the electric motor 91 are connected to a terminal block (not shown) of the electric motor 91. The other end portions of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 protruding from the second electric wire holding portion 12 fixed to the casing of the inverter 92 are connected to a terminal block (not shown) of the inverter 92.

図2に示すように、第2電線保持部12は、導電性の金属からなるシールドシェル120、シールドシェル120に一部が収容され、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を保持する樹脂からなる樹脂ハウジング121、樹脂ハウジング121に保持された環状のシール部材122、編組シールド20をシールドシェル120との間に挟む中間部材123、及び帯状の締付ベルト124を有して構成されている。第1乃至第3の電線21〜23のそれぞれの端部には、接続端子210,220,230が例えば圧着により接続されている。   As shown in FIG. 2, the second wire holding part 12 is made of a shield shell 120 made of a conductive metal, a part of which is contained in the shield shell 120, and a resin that holds the first to third wires 21 to 23. A resin housing 121, an annular seal member 122 held by the resin housing 121, an intermediate member 123 that sandwiches the braided shield 20 between the shield shell 120, and a belt-like fastening belt 124. Connection terminals 210, 220, and 230 are connected to the respective ends of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 by, for example, crimping.

樹脂ハウジング121は、一部がシールドシェル120に収容されている。シールドシェル120には、インバータ92の筐体に固定されるフランジ部120aが設けられている。   A part of the resin housing 121 is accommodated in the shield shell 120. The shield shell 120 is provided with a flange portion 120 a that is fixed to the casing of the inverter 92.

第2の編組シールド72は、その一端部が金属パイプ3の端部3bの外周に締付ベルト702(図3参照)によって締め付けられ、他端部が締付ベルト124の締付力によってシールドシェル120と中間部材123との間に挟まれている。これにより、第2の編組シールド72の一端部が金属パイプ3に電気的に接続され、他端部がシールドシェル120を介してインバータ92の筐体に電気的に接続されている。中間部材123は、例えばアセテートクロステープからなり、第2の編組シールド72の外周に複数回にわたって環状に巻き回されている。締付ベルト124,702は、例えばステンレス等の金属からなるバンドである。   One end of the second braided shield 72 is fastened to the outer periphery of the end 3 b of the metal pipe 3 by a fastening belt 702 (see FIG. 3), and the other end is shield shell by the fastening force of the fastening belt 124. It is sandwiched between 120 and the intermediate member 123. Thus, one end of the second braided shield 72 is electrically connected to the metal pipe 3, and the other end is electrically connected to the casing of the inverter 92 via the shield shell 120. The intermediate member 123 is made of, for example, acetate cloth tape, and is wound around the outer periphery of the second braided shield 72 in a ring shape a plurality of times. The fastening belts 124 and 702 are bands made of metal such as stainless steel.

なお、図示は省略しているが、第1電線保持部11も、第2電線保持部12と同様に構成されている。第1の編組シールド71は、その一端部が金属パイプ3の端部3aの外周に締付ベルト701(図1参照)によって締め付けられて金属パイプ3に電気的に接続され、他端部が電動モータ91の筐体に電気的に接続されている。   In addition, although illustration is abbreviate | omitted, the 1st electric wire holding part 11 is also comprised similarly to the 2nd electric wire holding part 12. FIG. One end of the first braided shield 71 is fastened to the outer periphery of the end 3a of the metal pipe 3 by a fastening belt 701 (see FIG. 1) and is electrically connected to the metal pipe 3, and the other end is electrically driven. The motor 91 is electrically connected to the casing.

図3及び図4に示すように、電磁波吸収部品4は、第1磁性体コア41、第2磁性体コア42、第1ゴム部材43、及び第2ゴム部材44を備えている。電磁波吸収部品4の挿通孔40は、第1磁性体コア41の中心部に形成された貫通孔410、第2磁性体コア42の中心部に形成された貫通孔420、及び第1ゴム部材43の中心部に形成された貫通孔430の結合により形成されている。   As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 includes a first magnetic core 41, a second magnetic core 42, a first rubber member 43, and a second rubber member 44. The insertion hole 40 of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 includes a through hole 410 formed at the center of the first magnetic core 41, a through hole 420 formed at the center of the second magnetic core 42, and the first rubber member 43. This is formed by coupling through holes 430 formed in the central part of each.

第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42としては、フェライトコア、アモルファスコア、あるいはパーマロイコア等の高透磁率の環状のコア部材を用いることができる。本実施の形態では、第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42が軟磁性を示すソフトフェライト(例えば、マンガン亜鉛フェライト、ニッケル亜鉛フェライト、銅亜鉛フェライト等)からなる。なお、その他に、第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42として、六方晶フェライト(ハードフェライト)やガーネットフェライト、あるいはコバルトフェライトを用いることも可能である。   As the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42, a high magnetic permeability annular core member such as a ferrite core, an amorphous core, or a permalloy core can be used. In the present embodiment, the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42 are made of soft ferrite (eg, manganese zinc ferrite, nickel zinc ferrite, copper zinc ferrite, etc.) exhibiting soft magnetism. In addition, hexagonal ferrite (hard ferrite), garnet ferrite, or cobalt ferrite can be used as the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42.

第1磁性体コア41と第2磁性体コア42とは、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の長手方向に沿って並列している。第1磁性体コア41は、環状の一部材として形成されていてもよく、例えば断面半円状の一対の部材の組み合わせにより環状に形成されていてもよい。第2磁性体コア42についても同様である。   The first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42 are arranged in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23. The first magnetic core 41 may be formed as an annular member, and may be formed in an annular shape by combining a pair of members having a semicircular cross section, for example. The same applies to the second magnetic core 42.

第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42は、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23から放射される電磁波(電磁ノイズ)を吸収し、この電磁波のエネルギーを振動等の力学的エネルギーや熱エネルギーに変換する。これにより、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23から放射される電磁波が周辺に配置された制御装置等に及ぼす悪影響が低減される。   The first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42 absorb electromagnetic waves (electromagnetic noise) radiated from the first to third electric wires 21 to 23, and the energy of the electromagnetic waves is converted into mechanical energy such as vibration, Convert to heat energy. Thereby, the bad influence which the electromagnetic waves radiated | emitted from the 1st thru | or 3rd electric wires 21-23 has on the control apparatus etc. which were arrange | positioned around is reduced.

第1ゴム部材43は、第1磁性体コア41と第2磁性体コア42との間に挟持された環板状の部材であり、第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42の電磁波の吸収に伴う振動や車両の振動による摩耗を抑制している。第2ゴム部材44は、その内周面を第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42の外周面に対向させて第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42の外周側に配置された筒状の部材である。   The first rubber member 43 is an annular plate-like member sandwiched between the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42, and the electromagnetic waves of the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42. It suppresses the wear caused by the vibration caused by the absorption of the vehicle and the vibration of the vehicle. The second rubber member 44 is disposed on the outer peripheral side of the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42 with its inner peripheral surface facing the outer peripheral surfaces of the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42. It is the made cylindrical member.

第1ゴム部材43及び第2ゴム部材44は、例えば接着により第1磁性体コア41及び第2磁性体コア42に一体化されている。電磁波吸収部品4の外径は、例えば40〜70mmである。   The first rubber member 43 and the second rubber member 44 are integrated with the first magnetic core 41 and the second magnetic core 42 by, for example, bonding. The outer diameter of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is, for example, 40 to 70 mm.

本実施の形態では、挿通孔40の内径が、第1乃至第3の電線21〜23をきつく束ねた場合の電線束の太さよりも大きく形成されている。これにより、導電路1を組み立てる際に、電磁波吸収部品4を第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の長手方向に沿って容易に移動させることが可能である。第1乃至第3の電線21〜23は、同一の外径を有し、この外径は、例えば挿通孔40の内径の10〜40%(10%以上40%以下)である。   In the present embodiment, the inner diameter of the insertion hole 40 is formed larger than the thickness of the wire bundle when the first to third wires 21 to 23 are tightly bundled. Thereby, when the conductive path 1 is assembled, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 can be easily moved along the longitudinal direction of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23. The first to third electric wires 21 to 23 have the same outer diameter, and the outer diameter is, for example, 10 to 40% (10% or more and 40% or less) of the inner diameter of the insertion hole 40.

また、本実施の形態では、図3に示すように、第2の編組シールド72が、電磁波吸収部品4及び弾性部材5の外周を覆っている。第2の編組シールド72は、電磁波吸収部品4の外周側にあたる部分の内径が押し広げられている。   In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, the second braided shield 72 covers the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the elastic member 5. In the second braided shield 72, the inner diameter of the portion corresponding to the outer peripheral side of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is expanded.

弾性部材5は、図3及び図4に示すように、中心部に第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を挿通させる中心孔50が形成された環状である。本実施の形態では、弾性部材5の軸方向断面が矩形状である。また、弾性部材5は、外径が電磁波吸収部品4の外径よりも小さく、中心孔50の内径は、電磁波吸収部品4の挿通孔40の内径と略同一である。   As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the elastic member 5 has an annular shape in which a center hole 50 through which the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 are inserted is formed at the center. In the present embodiment, the axial cross section of the elastic member 5 is rectangular. The elastic member 5 has an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4, and the inner diameter of the center hole 50 is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the insertion hole 40 of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4.

弾性部材5は、弾性を有する樹脂やゴムからなり、より具体的には、例えば天然ゴム(NR)、スチレン・ブタジエンゴム(SBR)、イソプレンゴム(IR)、ブタジエンゴム(BR)、クロロプレンゴム(CR)、アクリロニトリル・ブタジエンゴム(NBR)、ブチルゴム(イソブチエン・イソプレンゴム(IIR)、エチレン・プロピレンゴム(EPM)、エチレン・プロピレン・ジエンゴム(EPDM)、ウレタンゴム(U)、シリコーンゴム(シリコンゴム(Si,Q))、又はフッ素ゴム(FKM)からなる。また、弾性部材5の軸方向の長さは、例えば10〜100mmである。   The elastic member 5 is made of an elastic resin or rubber, and more specifically, for example, natural rubber (NR), styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), isoprene rubber (IR), butadiene rubber (BR), chloroprene rubber ( CR), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), butyl rubber (isobutylene-isoprene rubber (IIR), ethylene-propylene rubber (EPM), ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM), urethane rubber (U), silicone rubber (silicone rubber ( Si, Q)) or fluorine rubber (FKM) The length of the elastic member 5 in the axial direction is, for example, 10 to 100 mm.

粘着テープ60は、電磁波吸収部品4及び弾性部材5の外周に粘着層62を内側にして巻き回されている。本実施の形態では、粘着テープ60と電磁波吸収部品4及び弾性部材5との間に第2の編組シールド72が介在し、粘着層62が第2の編組シールド72に粘着している。また、粘着テープ60は、金属パイプ3の端部3bから、電磁波吸収部品4よりも第2電線保持部12側の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の外周に至る範囲に巻き回されて位置固定部材6を構成している。これにより、電磁波吸収部品4は、位置固定部材6によって金属パイプ3に対して固定されている。   The adhesive tape 60 is wound around the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the elastic member 5 with the adhesive layer 62 inside. In the present embodiment, the second braided shield 72 is interposed between the adhesive tape 60 and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the elastic member 5, and the adhesive layer 62 is adhered to the second braided shield 72. In addition, the adhesive tape 60 is wound in a range from the end 3 b of the metal pipe 3 to the outer periphery of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 on the second electric wire holding part 12 side than the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4. A position fixing member 6 is configured. Thereby, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is fixed to the metal pipe 3 by the position fixing member 6.

電磁波吸収部品4は、弾性部材5に当接して位置決めされている。弾性部材5は、軸方向の一方の端面5aが金属パイプ3の端部3bに当接し、他方の端面5bが電磁波吸収部品4の第1磁性体コア41における貫通孔410の開口端面41aに当接している。   The electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is positioned in contact with the elastic member 5. In the elastic member 5, one end surface 5 a in the axial direction is in contact with the end portion 3 b of the metal pipe 3, and the other end surface 5 b is in contact with the opening end surface 41 a of the through hole 410 in the first magnetic core 41 of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4. It touches.

(導電路1の製造方法)
次に、導電路1の製造方法について説明する。なお、電磁波吸収部品4は、第1磁性体コア41、第2磁性体コア42、第1ゴム部材43、及び第2ゴム部材44が予め組み立てられているものとする。また、以下に示す手順は、導電路1の製造方法の一例として示すものであり、必ずしもこの手順によらなくとも、導電路1を製造することができる。
(Manufacturing method of conductive path 1)
Next, a method for manufacturing the conductive path 1 will be described. In the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4, the first magnetic core 41, the second magnetic core 42, the first rubber member 43, and the second rubber member 44 are assembled in advance. Moreover, the procedure shown below is shown as an example of the manufacturing method of the conductive path 1, and the conductive path 1 can be manufactured even if it does not necessarily follow this procedure.

まず、芯線を絶縁体で被覆してなる絶縁電線を所定の長さに切断して第1乃至第3の電線21〜23とし、これら第1乃至第3の電線21〜23を束ねて金属パイプ3に挿通させる。次に、インバータ92側に配置される第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の端部を弾性部材5に挿通させ、続いて電磁波吸収部品4に挿通させる。   First, an insulated wire formed by coating a core wire with an insulator is cut to a predetermined length to form first to third wires 21 to 23, and the first to third wires 21 to 23 are bundled to form a metal pipe. 3 is inserted. Next, the end portions of the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 arranged on the inverter 92 side are inserted into the elastic member 5, and subsequently inserted into the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4.

その後、金属パイプ3の両端部3a,3bから露出した第1乃至第3の電線21〜23に第1及び第2の編組シールド71,72をそれぞれ被せ、第1の編組シールド71の一端を締付ベルト701によって金属パイプ3の端部3aに固定し、第2の編組シールド72の一端を締付ベルト702によって金属パイプ3の端部3bに固定する。さらにその後、第1電線保持部11及び第2電線保持部12を組み立てる。   Thereafter, the first and third braided shields 71 and 72 are respectively put on the first to third electric wires 21 to 23 exposed from the both end portions 3a and 3b of the metal pipe 3, and one end of the first braided shield 71 is tightened. The end of the second braided shield 72 is fixed to the end 3b of the metal pipe 3 by the fastening belt 702. Furthermore, the 1st electric wire holding part 11 and the 2nd electric wire holding part 12 are assembled after that.

次に、電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3の端部3b側に押し付け、弾性部材5を金属パイプ3の端部3bと電磁波吸収部品4との間に挟みつける。これにより、電磁波吸収部品4が金属パイプ3に対して位置決めされる。そして、電磁波吸収部品4が金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態を維持して、粘着テープ60を巻き回し、電磁波吸収部品4を位置固定部材6によって金属パイプ3に対して固定する。以上により、導電路1の組み立てが完了する。   Next, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is pressed against the end 3 b side of the metal pipe 3, and the elastic member 5 is sandwiched between the end 3 b of the metal pipe 3 and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4. Thereby, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is positioned with respect to the metal pipe 3. Then, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is kept positioned with the elastic member 5 sandwiched between the end portion 3 b of the metal pipe 3, the adhesive tape 60 is wound, and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is moved by the position fixing member 6. Fix to the metal pipe 3. Thus, the assembly of the conductive path 1 is completed.

(第1の実施の形態の作用及び効果)
以上説明した第1の実施の形態によれば、以下のような作用及び効果が得られる。
(Operation and effect of the first embodiment)
According to the first embodiment described above, the following operations and effects can be obtained.

(1)電磁波吸収部品4は、金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態で、粘着テープ60を巻き回してなる位置固定部材6によって金属パイプ3に固定されるので、粘着テープ60を巻き付ける際の電磁波吸収部品4の姿勢が安定し、導電路1の組み立て時の作業性が向上すると共に、電磁波吸収部品4の位置決め精度が高まる。つまり、電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態で固定するので、金属パイプ3に対する電磁波吸収部品4の位置や姿勢を安定させることができる。 (1) The electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is fixed to the metal pipe 3 by the position fixing member 6 formed by winding the adhesive tape 60 in a state where the elastic member 5 is positioned between the end portion 3b of the metal pipe 3 Therefore, the posture of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 when the adhesive tape 60 is wound is stabilized, the workability at the time of assembling the conductive path 1 is improved, and the positioning accuracy of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is increased. That is, since the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is fixed with the elastic member 5 being positioned between the end 3 b of the metal pipe 3, the position and posture of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 with respect to the metal pipe 3 can be stabilized. it can.

(2)電磁波吸収部品4と金属パイプ3との間に弾性部材5が介在し、電磁波吸収部品4と金属パイプ3とが直接接触しないので、車両の走行に伴って金属パイプ3が振動しても、金属パイプ3の端部3bが電磁波吸収部品4に衝突することが回避され、異音の発生や電磁波吸収部品4の摩耗を抑止することができる。 (2) Since the elastic member 5 is interposed between the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the metal pipe 3 and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the metal pipe 3 are not in direct contact with each other, the metal pipe 3 vibrates as the vehicle travels. In addition, the collision of the end 3b of the metal pipe 3 with the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 can be avoided, and generation of abnormal noise and wear of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 can be suppressed.

(3)弾性部材5は、中心孔50を中心部に有する円環状であるので、その製造が容易であると共に、電磁波吸収部品4を挿通孔40を中心とする周方向の全体に亘って支持できるので、電磁波吸収部品4の位置及び姿勢を安定させる効果が十分に発揮される。 (3) Since the elastic member 5 has an annular shape having the central hole 50 at the center, the elastic member 5 is easy to manufacture and supports the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 over the entire circumferential direction centering on the insertion hole 40. Therefore, the effect of stabilizing the position and posture of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is sufficiently exhibited.

(4)電磁波吸収部品4を金属パイプ3に対して固定する位置固定部材6として粘着テープ60を用いたので、部品のコストを抑制することができる。 (4) Since the adhesive tape 60 is used as the position fixing member 6 that fixes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 to the metal pipe 3, the cost of the component can be suppressed.

(5)第2の編組シールド72が電磁波吸収部品4の外周を覆っているので、電磁波吸収部品4の位置及び姿勢が第2の編組シールド72によっても安定する。 (5) Since the second braided shield 72 covers the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4, the position and posture of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 are also stabilized by the second braided shield 72.

[第2の実施の形態]
次に、本発明の第2の実施の形態に係る導電路1Aについて、図5を参照して説明する。
[Second Embodiment]
Next, a conductive path 1A according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

図5は、導電路1Aの一部を長手方向に沿って切断した断面図である。図5において、第1の実施の形態について説明したものと共通する部材等については、図1乃至図4に用いたものと同一の符号を付して重複した説明を省略する。   FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the conductive path 1A cut along the longitudinal direction. In FIG. 5, members and the like that are the same as those described in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals as those used in FIGS. 1 to 4, and redundant descriptions are omitted.

第1の実施の形態に係る導電路1では、第2の編組シールド72が電磁波吸収部品4及び弾性部材5の外周を覆っていたが、本実施の形態に係る導電路1Aは、第2の編組シールド72が電磁波吸収部品4の挿通孔40及び弾性部材5の中心孔50に挿通されている。弾性部材5の中心孔50を挿通した第2の編組シールド72の一端部は、弾性部材5の一方の端面5aと金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間から金属パイプ3の外周に延び、締付ベルト702によって金属パイプ3の外周に締め付けられている。粘着テープ60は、電磁波吸収部品4及び弾性部材5の外周面に粘着し、金属パイプ3の端部3bの外周から電磁波吸収部品4よりも第2電線保持部12側の第1乃至第3の電線21〜23の外周に至る範囲に巻き回され、位置固定部材6を構成している。   In the conductive path 1 according to the first embodiment, the second braided shield 72 covers the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the elastic member 5, but the conductive path 1A according to the present embodiment is the second The braided shield 72 is inserted through the insertion hole 40 of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the center hole 50 of the elastic member 5. One end portion of the second braided shield 72 inserted through the central hole 50 of the elastic member 5 extends from between one end surface 5a of the elastic member 5 and the end portion 3b of the metal pipe 3 to the outer periphery of the metal pipe 3, and is tightened. The belt 702 is fastened to the outer periphery of the metal pipe 3. The adhesive tape 60 adheres to the outer peripheral surfaces of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 and the elastic member 5, and from the outer periphery of the end portion 3b of the metal pipe 3 to the first electric wire through the second electric wire holding portion 12 side from the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4. The position fixing member 6 is configured by being wound around a range that reaches the outer periphery of the electric wires 21 to 23.

本実施の形態に係る導電路1Aでも、第1の実施の形態に係る導電路1と同様に、電磁波吸収部品4が金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態で位置固定部材6によって固定されている。導電路1Aの製造時には、電磁波吸収部品4が金属パイプ3の端部3bとの間に弾性部材5を挟んで位置決めされた状態を維持して、粘着テープ60を巻き回す。   Also in the conductive path 1A according to the present embodiment, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is positioned with the elastic member 5 sandwiched between the end 3b of the metal pipe 3 as in the conductive path 1 according to the first embodiment. In this state, it is fixed by the position fixing member 6. At the time of manufacturing the conductive path 1A, the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is kept positioned with the elastic member 5 sandwiched between the end 3b of the metal pipe 3 and the adhesive tape 60 is wound around.

本実施の形態によっても、第1の実施の形態について説明した(1)乃至(4)の作用及び効果と同様の作用及び効果を得ることができる。また、粘着テープ60の粘着層62が電磁波吸収部品4(第2ゴム部材44)の外周面に粘着するので、電磁波吸収部品4がより強固に固定される。   Also according to the present embodiment, the same operations and effects as the operations (1) to (4) described in the first embodiment can be obtained. Further, since the adhesive layer 62 of the adhesive tape 60 adheres to the outer peripheral surface of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 (second rubber member 44), the electromagnetic wave absorbing component 4 is more firmly fixed.

(実施の形態のまとめ)
次に、以上説明した実施の形態から把握される技術思想について、実施の形態における符号等を援用して記載する。ただし、以下の記載における各符号は、特許請求の範囲における構成要素を実施の形態に具体的に示した部材等に限定するものではない。
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Next, the technical idea grasped from the embodiment described above will be described with reference to the reference numerals in the embodiment. However, each reference numeral in the following description does not limit the constituent elements in the claims to members or the like specifically shown in the embodiment.

[1]電線(第1乃至第3の電線21〜23)と、前記電線(21〜23)の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材(金属パイプ3)と、前記収容部材(3)に覆われていない部分の前記電線(21〜23)を挿通させる挿通孔(40)が形成され、前記電線(21〜23)から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品(4)と、前記収容部材(3)と前記電磁波吸収部品(4)との間に介在する弾性部材(5)と、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)が前記収容部材(3)の端部(3b)との間に前記弾性部材(5)を挟んで位置決めされた状態で、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)を前記収容部材(3)に対して固定する位置固定部材(6)と、を備えた導電路(1,1A)。 [1] Tubular housing member (metal pipe 3) made of conductive metal that covers the electric wires (first to third electric wires 21 to 23) and a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the electric wires (21 to 23). And an insertion hole (40) through which the electric wires (21 to 23) in a portion not covered by the housing member (3) are inserted, and a cylinder that absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wires (21 to 23) The electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4), the elastic member (5) interposed between the housing member (3) and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4), and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) are the housing member (3). ), The position fixing member (6) for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) to the housing member (3) in a state where the elastic member (5) is positioned between the end portion (3b). ), And a conductive path (1, 1A).

[2]前記弾性部材(5)は、中心部に前記電線(21〜23)を挿通させる中心孔(50)が形成された環状である、前記[1]1に記載の導電路(1,1A)。 [2] The conductive path (1, 1) according to [1] 1, wherein the elastic member (5) has an annular shape in which a central hole (50) through which the electric wires (21 to 23) are inserted is formed in a central portion. 1A).

[3]前記位置固定部材(6)は、粘着層(62)を有する粘着テープであり、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)及び前記弾性部材(5)の外周に前記粘着層(62)を内側にして巻き回されている、前記[1]又は[2]に記載の導電路(1,1A)。 [3] The position fixing member (6) is an adhesive tape having an adhesive layer (62), and the adhesive layer (62) is disposed on the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) and the elastic member (5). The conductive path (1, 1A) according to [1] or [2], wherein the conductive path is wound around.

[4]前記収容部材(3)に覆われていない部分の前記電線(21〜23)を覆う編組シールド(第2の編組シールド72)を有し、前記編組シールド(72)は、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)及び前記弾性部材(5)の外周を覆い、かつ一端部が前記収容部材(3)の外周に締め付けられている、前記[1]乃至[3]の何れか1つに記載の導電路(1)。 [4] It has a braided shield (second braided shield 72) that covers the portions of the electric wires (21 to 23) that are not covered by the housing member (3), and the braided shield (72) absorbs the electromagnetic wave. The outer periphery of the component (4) and the elastic member (5), and one end thereof is fastened to the outer periphery of the housing member (3), according to any one of the above [1] to [3] Conductive path (1).

[5]前記収容部材(3)に覆われていない部分の前記電線(21〜23)を覆う編組シールド(第2の編組シールド72)を有し、前記編組シールド(72)は、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)の前記挿通孔(40)及び前記弾性部材(5)の前記中心孔(50)に挿通され、かつ一端部が前記収容部材(3)の外周に締め付けられている、前記[1]乃至[3]の何れか1つに記載の導電路(1A)。 [5] It has a braided shield (second braided shield 72) that covers the portions of the electric wires (21 to 23) that are not covered by the housing member (3), and the braided shield (72) absorbs the electromagnetic wave. [1] The part (4) is inserted through the insertion hole (40) and the central hole (50) of the elastic member (5), and one end is fastened to the outer periphery of the housing member (3). ] To [3], the conductive path (1A) according to any one of the above.

[6]電線(21〜23)と、前記電線(21〜23)の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材(3)と、前記収容部材(3)に覆われていない部分の前記電線(21〜23)を挿通させる挿通孔(40)が形成され、前記電線(21〜23)から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品(4)と、前記収容部材(3)と前記電磁波吸収部品(4)との間に介在する弾性部材(5)と、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)を前記収容部材(3)に対して固定する位置固定部材(6)とを備えた導電路(1,1A)の製造方法であって、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)が前記収容部材(3)の端部(3b)との間に前記弾性部材(5)を挟んで位置決めされた状態を維持して、前記電磁波吸収部品(4)を位置固定部材(6)によって前記収容部材(3)に対して固定する導電路(1,1A)の製造方法。 [6] An electric wire (21-23), a tubular housing member (3) made of a conductive metal covering a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the electric wires (21-23), and the housing member (3). An insertion hole (40) for inserting the uncovered portion of the electric wires (21 to 23) is formed, and a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) for absorbing electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wires (21 to 23); An elastic member (5) interposed between the housing member (3) and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4), and a position fixing member for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) to the housing member (3) (6), wherein the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) is disposed between the elastic member (5) and the end (3b) of the housing member (3). ), And the electromagnetic wave absorbing component (4) is fixed to the position fixing portion. Method for producing a conductive path fixed relative to said housing member (3) by (6) (1, 1A).

以上、本発明の実施の形態を説明したが、上記に記載した実施の形態は特許請求の範囲に係る発明を限定するものではない。また、実施の形態の中で説明した特徴の組合せの全てが発明の課題を解決するための手段に必須であるとは限らない点に留意すべきである。   While the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the embodiments described above do not limit the invention according to the claims. In addition, it should be noted that not all the combinations of features described in the embodiments are essential to the means for solving the problems of the invention.

また、本発明は、その趣旨を逸脱しない範囲で適宜変形して実施することが可能である。例えば、上記実施の形態では、導電路1,1Aが第1及び第2の編組シールド71,72を有する場合について説明したが、第1の編組シールド71はなくてもよい。ただし、この場合、金属パイプ3の端部3aと第1電線保持部11との距離を短くするのが望ましい。   Further, the present invention can be appropriately modified and implemented without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, in the above-described embodiment, the case where the conductive paths 1 and 1A have the first and second braided shields 71 and 72 has been described. However, the first braided shield 71 may not be provided. However, in this case, it is desirable to shorten the distance between the end portion 3 a of the metal pipe 3 and the first electric wire holding portion 11.

1,1A…導電路
21〜23…第1乃至第2の電線
3…金属パイプ(収容部材)
4…電磁波吸収部品
40…挿通孔
5…弾性部材
50…中心孔
6…位置固定部材
60…粘着テープ
61…基材
62…粘着層
72…第2の編組シールド(編組シールド)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1,1A ... Conductive path 21-23 ... 1st thru | or 2nd electric wire 3 ... Metal pipe (accommodating member)
4 ... Electromagnetic wave absorbing component 40 ... Insertion hole 5 ... Elastic member 50 ... Center hole 6 ... Position fixing member 60 ... Adhesive tape 61 ... Base material 62 ... Adhesive layer 72 ... Second braided shield (braided shield)

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電線と、
前記電線の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材と、
前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を挿通させる挿通孔が形成され、前記電線から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品と、
前記収容部材と前記電磁波吸収部品との間に介在する弾性部材と、
前記電磁波吸収部品が前記収容部材の端部との間に前記弾性部材を挟んで位置決めされた状態で、前記電磁波吸収部品を前記収容部材に対して固定する位置固定部材と、
前記位置固定部材の外周に設けられ、被固定対象に前記電磁波吸収部品を固定するための固定部材と、
を備えた導電路。
Electric wires,
A tubular housing member made of a conductive metal covering a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the electric wire;
An insertion hole through which the electric wire of the portion not covered with the housing member is inserted is formed, and a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component that absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wire,
An elastic member interposed between the housing member and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component;
A position fixing member for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the accommodating member in a state where the electromagnetic wave absorbing component is positioned with the elastic member sandwiched between the end of the accommodating member;
A fixing member that is provided on an outer periphery of the position fixing member, and that fixes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to an object to be fixed;
Conductive path with.
前記弾性部材は、中心部に前記電線を挿通させる中心孔が形成された環状である、
請求項1に記載の導電路。
The elastic member is a ring in which a central hole through which the electric wire is inserted is formed in a central part.
The conductive path according to claim 1.
前記位置固定部材は、粘着層を有する粘着テープであり、前記電磁波吸収部品及び前記弾性部材の外周に前記粘着層を内側にして巻き回されている、
請求項1又は2に記載の導電路。
The position fixing member is an adhesive tape having an adhesive layer, and is wound around the electromagnetic wave absorbing component and the elastic member with the adhesive layer inside.
The conductive path according to claim 1 or 2.
前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を覆う編組シールドを有し、
前記編組シールドは、前記電磁波吸収部品及び前記弾性部材の外周を覆い、かつ一端部が前記収容部材の外周に締め付けられている、
請求項1乃至3の何れか1項に記載の導電路。
A braided shield that covers the electric wire in a portion not covered by the housing member;
The braided shield covers the outer periphery of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component and the elastic member, and one end is fastened to the outer periphery of the housing member,
The conductive path according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を覆う編組シールドを有し、
前記編組シールドは、前記電磁波吸収部品の前記挿通孔及び前記弾性部材の前記中心孔に挿通され、かつ一端部が前記収容部材の外周に締め付けられている、
請求項2に記載の導電路。
A braided shield that covers the electric wire in a portion not covered by the housing member;
The braided shield is inserted through the insertion hole of the electromagnetic wave absorbing component and the central hole of the elastic member, and one end is fastened to the outer periphery of the housing member.
The conductive path according to claim 2 .
電線と、
前記電線の長手方向の一部の領域を覆う導電性の金属からなる管状の収容部材と、
前記収容部材に覆われていない部分の前記電線を挿通させる挿通孔が形成され、前記電線から放射される電磁波を吸収する筒状の電磁波吸収部品と、
前記収容部材と前記電磁波吸収部品との間に介在する弾性部材と、
前記電磁波吸収部品を前記収容部材に対して固定する位置固定部材と
前記位置固定部材の外周に設けられ、被固定対象に前記電磁波吸収部品を固定するための固定部材と、
を備えた導電路の製造方法であって、
前記電磁波吸収部品が前記収容部材の端部との間に前記弾性部材を挟んで位置決めされた状態を維持して、前記電磁波吸収部品を位置固定部材によって前記収容部材に対して固定する導電路の製造方法。
Electric wires,
A tubular housing member made of a conductive metal covering a partial region in the longitudinal direction of the electric wire;
An insertion hole through which the electric wire of the portion not covered with the housing member is inserted is formed, and a cylindrical electromagnetic wave absorbing component that absorbs electromagnetic waves radiated from the electric wire,
An elastic member interposed between the housing member and the electromagnetic wave absorbing component;
A position fixing member for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the housing member ;
A fixing member that is provided on an outer periphery of the position fixing member, and that fixes the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to an object to be fixed;
A method of manufacturing a conductive path comprising:
Maintaining a state where the electromagnetic wave absorbing component is positioned with the elastic member between the end of the housing member, and a conductive path for fixing the electromagnetic wave absorbing component to the housing member by a position fixing member Production method.
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