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JPH0430687B2
JPH0430687B2 JP61078906A JP7890686A JPH0430687B2 JP H0430687 B2 JPH0430687 B2 JP H0430687B2 JP 61078906 A JP61078906 A JP 61078906A JP 7890686 A JP7890686 A JP 7890686A JP H0430687 B2 JPH0430687 B2 JP H0430687B2
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flat cable
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cable
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【発明の詳細な説明】 (イ) 産業上の利用分野 この発明は、例えば、コンピユータ等の接続ケ
ーブルとして使用されるようなフラツトケーブル
に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (a) Field of Industrial Application The present invention relates to a flat cable used as a connection cable for computers and the like.

(ロ) 従来の技術 従来、上述例のフラツトケーブルとしては、例
えば実開昭59−132103号公報に記載のものがあ
る。
(b) Prior Art Conventionally, as the flat cable of the above-mentioned example, there is one described in, for example, Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 132103/1983.

このフラツトケーブルは、被覆導体の複数本を
線心として空打ち状態に編込んで円筒状に形成
し、これを加圧して二重の並列配置に形成してい
る。
This flat cable is formed by weaving a plurality of covered conductors into a cylindrical shape as cores in a blank state, and pressurizing them to form a double parallel arrangement.

この従来のフライトケーブルでは各被覆導体が
螺旋状に配置されているため、フラツトケーブル
の長さに対して各被覆導体の長さが長くなり、コ
ストアツプとなる。
In this conventional flight cable, each coated conductor is arranged in a spiral, so the length of each coated conductor is longer than the length of the flat cable, resulting in increased costs.

また、任意の長さで切断した場合、両端切口の
被覆導体は、同一位置に同一の被覆導体が位置さ
れないことがほとんどであるため、接続ケーブル
として使用する場合、各被覆導体を対応する信号
ラインの端子に接続する作業が、各被覆導体を確
認しながら行なう必要があつて、作業が大変わず
らわしい等の問題点を有する。
In addition, when cutting to a desired length, the coated conductors cut at both ends are almost always not placed in the same position, so when used as a connection cable, each coated conductor is connected to the corresponding signal line. It is necessary to check each coated conductor while connecting the wires to the terminals of the wire, which causes problems such as the work is very troublesome.

さらに、他の従来のフラツトケーブルとして
は、実開昭45−19944号公報に開示されたもがあ
る。
Furthermore, another conventional flat cable is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 19944/1983.

このフラツトケーブルは、電導体をたて糸と
し、合成繊維をよこ糸として製織し、糸相互を熱
融着して形成しているが、このフラツトケーブル
の場合、よこ糸が1本であるため、生産性が低
く、また1本のケーブルで異なつた糸を使い分け
ることができず、さらに長さ方向のテンシヨンは
全てたて糸に対応する電導体に作用する等の問題
点を有する。
This flat cable is made by weaving conductors as warp threads and synthetic fibers as weft threads, and then heat-sealing the threads to each other. However, in the case of this flat cable, there is only one weft thread, so production is difficult. Moreover, different warp yarns cannot be used in one cable, and the longitudinal tensions act on the conductors corresponding to the warp yarns.

(ハ) 発明の目的 この発明は、組物に複数の導体を平行に組込む
ことで、ケーブルの長さ方向に導体を平行に配置
することができ、しかもケーブルにかかる長さ方
向のテンシヨンを組物にかけることができ、さら
に組物の糸も使い分けることができ、生産性の高
いフラツトケーブルの提供を目的とする。
(c) Purpose of the invention This invention enables the conductors to be arranged in parallel in the length direction of the cable by assembling a plurality of conductors in parallel in a braid, and also to reduce the tension in the length direction of the cable. To provide a highly productive flat cable that can be hung on objects, and can also be used for braiding threads.

(ニ) 発明の構成 この発明は、複数本の導体を長さ方向に直線状
に位置するように平行に配設し、上記複数本の導
体を複数本の糸材で該糸材が複数本傾斜状に綾を
成すように組込まれた平打組物および丸打組物の
一方の組物と成したフラツトケーブルであること
を特徴とする。
(d) Structure of the Invention This invention provides a method in which a plurality of conductors are arranged in parallel so as to be linear in the length direction, and the plurality of conductors are connected by a plurality of thread materials. The present invention is characterized in that it is a flat cable made up of one of a flat braid and a round braid which are assembled so as to form an inclined twill pattern.

(ホ) 発明の効果 この発明によれば、複数本の導体は平打組物も
しくは丸打組物の組物で固定されるので、製造時
の導体位置決めが容易で、製造が容易となり、さ
ら上述の各導体はケーブルの長さ方向に直線状に
位置するため、導体の歩留りがよく、かつ両端切
口に同一の導体が位置し、接続作業が容易とな
る。
(E) Effects of the Invention According to the present invention, since a plurality of conductors are fixed with a flat braid or a round braid, positioning of the conductors during manufacturing is easy, and manufacturing is facilitated. Since each conductor is located linearly in the length direction of the cable, the yield of the conductor is good, and the same conductor is located at both end cuts, making the connection work easy.

さらに、複数本の導体を組込んだ組物の複数本
の糸材が傾斜状に綾をなして形成されるため、各
導体に付勢されるテンシヨン角荷を組物で軽減す
ることができ、さらに組物の糸材を電磁波シール
ド用の材料あるいは導電性を持つた材料等の使い
分けが可能となつて、使用の範囲を広くすること
ができ、また複数本の糸材で組上げるために、組
上げが速く生産性が向上される。
Furthermore, since the multiple threads of the braid incorporating multiple conductors are formed in a slanted twill pattern, the braid can reduce the tension angular load that is applied to each conductor. In addition, it is now possible to use different materials for the braiding, such as electromagnetic shielding materials or conductive materials, and the range of use can be expanded. , assembly is quick and productivity is improved.

(ヘ) 発明の実施例 この発明の一実施例を以下図面に基づいて詳述
する。
(F) Embodiment of the Invention An embodiment of the invention will be described in detail below based on the drawings.

図面はフラツトケーブルを示し、第1図におい
て、複数本の導体10は外周面を適宜の材料の絶
縁体11で絶縁被覆されている。
The drawing shows a flat cable, and in FIG. 1, a plurality of conductors 10 have their outer peripheral surfaces covered with an insulator 11 made of a suitable material.

組物12を形成する糸材13は複数本が傾斜状
に綾をなして平打されるが、この平打ちは周知の
平打組機によつて行われ、この平打時に前述の複
数本の導体10を該導体10の長手方向に互に平
行に配列して組物12に組込んでフラツトケーブ
ル14を形成する。
A plurality of thread materials 13 forming the braid 12 are flattened in a twilling manner, and this flattening is performed by a well-known flat braiding machine. are arranged parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction of the conductor 10 and incorporated into the braid 12 to form a flat cable 14.

前述の糸材13はフラツトケーブル14の使用
目的によつて種々の材料を選択して使用すること
ができる。
As the thread material 13 mentioned above, various materials can be selected and used depending on the purpose of use of the flat cable 14.

例えば、絶縁性を目的とする場合であれば、ナ
イロン、テトロン、塩化ビニール、ゴム、PTFE
等の材料を繊維状またはテープ状にして使用す
る。
For example, if the purpose is insulation, nylon, Tetron, vinyl chloride, rubber, PTFE
These materials are used in the form of fibers or tapes.

これらの絶縁性材料を糸材13として使用した
ときは、形成されたフラツトケーブル14を加熱
加圧することで、糸材13が交差した部分を溶着
して固定することができる。
When these insulating materials are used as the thread material 13, by heating and pressurizing the formed flat cable 14, the intersecting portions of the thread material 13 can be welded and fixed.

さらに、電磁波シールドを目的とする場合であ
れば、アルミニユーム、銅、鉄等の金属の線材ま
たは帯状にした箔を糸材13として使用すること
ができる。
Furthermore, if the purpose is to shield electromagnetic waves, a metal wire such as aluminum, copper, or iron, or a band-shaped foil can be used as the thread material 13.

さらに、一部または全部に導電性を持たせるこ
とを目的とする場合であれば、カーボン、金属混
入、金属蒸着により導電性を付与した繊維または
テープ等を糸材13の一部または全部として使用
することができる。
Furthermore, if the purpose is to make some or all of the threads conductive, fibers or tapes that have been made electrically conductive by incorporating carbon, metal, or metal vapor deposition may be used as part or all of the thread material 13. can do.

このようにして形成したフラツトケーブル14
は、導体10が組物12で固定されるので、製造
時の位置決めが容易で、製造が簡単となり、また
各導体10はケーブルの長さ方向に直線状に位置
するため、導体10の歩留りがよく、かつフラツ
トケーブル14の両端切口に同一の導体10が位
置して、導体10の接続作業が容易となる。
Flat cable 14 formed in this way
Since the conductor 10 is fixed with the braid 12, positioning during manufacturing is easy and manufacturing is simple. Also, since each conductor 10 is positioned linearly in the length direction of the cable, the yield of the conductor 10 is improved. Since the same conductor 10 is located at both ends of the flat cable 14, the connection work of the conductor 10 is facilitated.

さらに、導体10を組込んだ組物12は複数本
の糸材13で傾斜状に綾となつて形成されるの
で、フラツトケーブル14の長さ方向に付勢され
るテンシヨン負荷を軽減することができ、さらに
複数本の糸材13の一部に、例えば導電性を付与
するように、使用目的に対して使い分けすること
ができ、フラツトケーブル14の使用範囲を広げ
ることができ、しかも複数本の糸材13で組上げ
るので、組上げが速く、生産性がよい。
Furthermore, since the braid 12 incorporating the conductor 10 is formed in an inclined twill pattern using a plurality of thread materials 13, the tension load applied in the length direction of the flat cable 14 can be reduced. Furthermore, it is possible to use a part of the plurality of thread materials 13 according to the purpose of use, for example, to impart conductivity, and the range of use of the flat cable 14 can be expanded. Since it is assembled using real thread material 13, assembly is quick and productivity is high.

第2図、第3図は組物12の他の実施例を示
し、この組物12は複数本の糸材13で丸打され
て筒状に形成され、この丸打時に前述の複数本の
導体10をその長手方向に互に平行に配列して組
物に組込んで円筒状のケーブルを形成し、さら
に、この円筒状ケーブルを直径方向に上下一対の
ローラ15,15で加圧(糸材13が溶着可能な
ときは加熱)してフラツトケーブル14を形成し
ている。
FIGS. 2 and 3 show other embodiments of the braid 12, which is formed into a cylindrical shape by being rounded with a plurality of thread materials 13. The conductors 10 are arranged parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction and assembled into a braid to form a cylindrical cable, and this cylindrical cable is further pressed in the diametrical direction by a pair of upper and lower rollers 15, 15. When the material 13 can be welded, it is heated) to form a flat cable 14.

このように形成したフラツトケーブル14も先
の実施例と同様の効果を得ることができる。
The flat cable 14 formed in this manner can also obtain the same effects as the previous embodiment.

また糸材13の材料も先の実施例の場合と同
様、目的に応じて選択使用できる。
Further, as in the case of the previous embodiment, the material of the thread material 13 can be selected depending on the purpose.

なお、上述の各実施例では導体10は絶縁体1
1で被覆しているが、組物12が絶縁材料で構成
されるときは絶縁体11は必ずしも必要ではな
い。
Note that in each of the above embodiments, the conductor 10 is the insulator 1.
However, when the braid 12 is made of an insulating material, the insulator 11 is not necessarily required.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

図面はこの発明の一実施例を示し、第1図は、
フラツトケーブルの部分斜視図、第2図はフラツ
トケーブルの他の実施例を示す概略説明図、第3
図は加圧後のフラツトケーブルを示す断面図であ
る。 10……導体、12……組物、13……糸材、
14……フラツトケーブル。
The drawings show an embodiment of the invention, and FIG.
A partial perspective view of the flat cable; FIG. 2 is a schematic explanatory diagram showing another embodiment of the flat cable;
The figure is a sectional view showing the flat cable after pressurization. 10... Conductor, 12... Braid, 13... Thread material,
14...Flat cable.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 1 複数本の導体10を長さ方向に直線状に位置
するように平行に配設し、 上記複数本の導体10を複数本の糸材13で該
糸材13が複数本傾斜状に綾を成すように組込ま
れた平打組物および丸打組物の一方の組物12と
成したフラツトケーブル。
[Scope of Claims] 1. A plurality of conductors 10 are arranged in parallel so as to be linearly positioned in the length direction, and the plurality of conductors 10 are connected by a plurality of thread materials 13. A flat cable formed with one braid 12 of a flat braid and a round braid assembled so as to form a twill in an inclined shape.
JP7890686A 1986-04-04 1986-04-04 Flat cable Granted JPS62234805A (en)

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