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Description
translated from Japanese
第1図〜〜第6図は本考案の実施例を示し、第
1図は電線固定用グリツプの正面図、第2図は同
上の縦断面図、第3図は嵌合前の電線用クリツプ
の斜視図、第4図は第2図の要部を示す縦断面図
、第5図は他の実施例における嵌合前の電線用ク
リツプの斜視図、第6図は同上の固定部材の側面
図、第7図は従来例における電線固定用グリツプ
の縦断面図である。
1……クリツプ本体、2……外壁、3A,3B
……可撓内壁、4……係合突起、5……テーパー
状部、6……係合面、8……電線固定部、9……
ハーネス、10……テープ、11……固定部材、
12……側壁、16……羽根、17……ボルト、
19……段部、20……テーパー状部、21……
孔、22……段部、23……係合部材。
Figures 1 to 6 show embodiments of the present invention, with Figure 1 being a front view of a grip for fixing electric wires, Figure 2 being a longitudinal sectional view of the same, and Figure 3 showing a clip for electric wires before fitting. FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view showing the main part of FIG. 2, FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the wire clip before fitting, and FIG. 6 is a side view of the fixing member of the same. 7 are longitudinal sectional views of a conventional grip for fixing electric wires. 1...Clip body, 2...Outer wall, 3A, 3B
... Flexible inner wall, 4 ... Engagement protrusion, 5 ... Tapered part, 6 ... Engagement surface, 8 ... Wire fixing part, 9 ...
harness, 10...tape, 11...fixing member,
12...Side wall, 16...Blade, 17...Bolt,
19...Step part, 20...Tapered part, 21...
Hole, 22... Step portion, 23... Engaging member.
補正 昭62.5.12
図面の簡単な説明を次のように補正する。
明細書第8頁13行の「グリツプ」を「クリツ
プ」と補正する。
明細書第8頁20行の「グリツプ」を「クリツ
プ」と補正する。Amendment May 12, 1982 The brief description of the drawing is amended as follows. "Grip" on page 8, line 13 of the specification is corrected to "clip.""Grip" on page 8, line 20 of the specification is corrected to "clip."
Claims (1)
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translated from Japanese
に係合突起を有する二条の可撓内壁を設け、上記
外壁の外側に電線固定部を着設したクリツプ本体
と、上記二条の可撓内壁の内部に遊嵌し、上記係
合突起に係合する段部によつて上記可撓内壁に沿
つて移動可能にして且つパネル等に係止される係
止部を有する固定部材とによつて構成される電線
固定用クリツプ。 A clip main body having two flexible inner walls having engagement protrusions at the tips thereof provided on the inside of an outer wall forming a space in the center, and a wire fixing portion attached to the outside of the outer wall, and the two flexible inner walls. A fixing member that fits loosely into the inside of the flexible inner wall, is movable along the flexible inner wall by a stepped portion that engages with the engaging protrusion, and has a locking portion that is locked to a panel or the like. A clip for fixing electric wires.