WO2008118889A1 - Protection shield positioning assembly and positioning device therefor and method of use - Google Patents

Protection shield positioning assembly and positioning device therefor and method of use Download PDF

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WO2008118889A1
WO2008118889A1 PCT/US2008/058082 US2008058082W WO2008118889A1 WO 2008118889 A1 WO2008118889 A1 WO 2008118889A1 US 2008058082 W US2008058082 W US 2008058082W WO 2008118889 A1 WO2008118889 A1 WO 2008118889A1
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Kenneth C. Upton
Timothy D. Sellis
David A. Harris
Samuel B. Fryberger
Danny E. Winters
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Federal-Mogul Powertrain, Inc.
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R16/00Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for
    • B60R16/02Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for electric constitutive elements
    • B60R16/0207Wire harnesses
    • B60R16/0215Protecting, fastening and routing means therefor
    • B60R16/0222Grommets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R16/00Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01DMEASURING NOT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR A SPECIFIC VARIABLE; ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEASURING TWO OR MORE VARIABLES NOT COVERED IN A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS; TARIFF METERING APPARATUS; MEASURING OR TESTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R16/00Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for
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    • B60R16/023Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for electric constitutive elements for transmission of signals between vehicle parts or subsystems
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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    • F16B2/22Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening of resilient material, e.g. rubbery material
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16L3/08Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/12Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing
    • F16L3/13Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing and engaging it by snap action
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L57/00Protection of pipes or objects of similar shape against external or internal damage or wear
    • F16L57/04Protection of pipes or objects of similar shape against external or internal damage or wear against fire or other external sources of extreme heat
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  • This invention concerns a device for positioning and maintaining a protective sleeve or other elongated item at a predetermined position covering a sensor or other object.
  • Sensors used in automotive applications such as oxygen sensors which provide data to control engine operation and performance, are often mounted within the engine compartment of a vehicle where they are subject to a harsh environment including intense radiant heat, sources of abrasion and constant vibration during vehicle operation, hi view of the harsh environment, it is advantageous to cover the relatively delicate sensors with protective sleeving which can damp vibration, protect against abrasion and reflect radiant heat.
  • Such sleeves often comprise an elongated tube having an inner damping layer of a non- woven material, for example, polyester felt.
  • the inner damping layer is surrounded by a reflective layer comprising, for example, an aluminum foil layer laminated with a reinforcing layer such as a woven scrim of polymer filaments or a polymer sheet material.
  • the invention concerns a positioning device for holding a first elongated member at a predetermined position along a second elongated member.
  • the second elongated member is positioned within a bore extending through the first elongated member.
  • the positioning device comprises a band surrounding a central space. At least one flexible, resilient finger is attached to the band. Each finger has a first end attached to the band and a second end that extends radially inwardly into the central space. At least one of the second ends is engageable with the second elongated member received within the central space.
  • the band and the fingers are slidably movable along the second elongated member to the predetermined position upon the application of a force to the band directed along the second elongated member.
  • the force must be sufficient to overcome the resistance between the fingers and the second elongated member. At least one of the fingers forcibly engage the second elongated member and hold the band in the predetermined position in the absence of the force.
  • the band is engageable with the first elongated member for holding it in the predetermined position along the second elongated member.
  • the band is elongated, has a circular perimeter, and may be tapered. The band may be sized to interfit over an outer surface of, or within the bore of the first elongated member. A rim is attached to the band and extends radially outwardly therefrom. The rim is engageable with the first elongated member.
  • one aspect of the invention comprises an assembly used to hold a protective shield in position relative to a sensor connected to a wiring harness.
  • the assembly includes the protective shield, which has a bore for at least partially receiving the sensor, an elongated harness sleeve that is positionable to extend outwardly from the sensor and through the bore of the thermal protection shield, (the harness sleeve being positionable to at least partially surround and protect the wiring harness), and a positioning device, as described above, for holding the protective shield at a predetermined position along the harness sleeve.
  • Another aspect of the invention includes a method of protecting a device connected to an end of an elongated wiring harness having an outer harness sleeve.
  • the method comprises providing an annular band having a central space and at least one flexible, resilient finger having a first end attached to the band and a second end extending radially inwardly toward a central space. Further, providing a tubular protective shield and positioning the protective shield in a protective position at least partially surrounding the device to provide protection to the device. Further yet, disposing the harness sleeve in the central space of the band and sliding the band along the harness sleeve into engagement with the thermal protection shield to releasably maintain the protective shield in the protective position.
  • the sliding movement of the band causes at least one of the second ends of the fingers to flexibly engage the harness sleeve upon application of an axially applied force on the band. At least one of the second ends of the fingers remains in engagement with the harness sleeve and maintains the band in and the protective shield in the protection position in absence of the force.
  • Figure 1 is an exploded partial cross-sectional view of an assembly for protecting a sensor according to one presently preferred embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of the assembly of FIG. 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view one presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly.
  • Figure 8 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of the device of FIG. 7;
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly.
  • Figure 11 is a perspective view of yet another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly.
  • Figure 12 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device and shield used with the assembly.
  • Figure 13 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Figure 1 shows an exploded view of a positioning device assembly 10 according to one presently preferred construction used to position and maintain or hold, used synonymously herein, a first elongated member, represented here as an abrasion, acoustic, EMI, or heat or thermal protection shield, for example, and referred to hereafter as a sensor sleeve 12, for example, over a sensor 14 mounted within an engine compartment 16 of a vehicle.
  • the sensor sleeve 12 comprises an elongated tubular shield, also referred to herein as tube 18, having a bore 20 sized to at least partially receive the sensor 14.
  • the tube 18, by way of example and without limitation, is preferably constructed having a vibration damping layer 22 and an outwardly facing reflective layer 24.
  • the sensor 14 for example, an oxygen sensor, is connected to a microprocessor (not shown) via a wiring harness 26 through which it provides data used by the microprocessor to control engine operation and performance.
  • the wiring harness 26 is covered by a second elongated member, represented here as an elongated protective harness sleeve 28, for example, that extends generally along the length of the wiring harness 26.
  • the harness sleeve 28 can be extruded, molded or otherwise fabricated from any material or fabric, such as a polymeric material, and is represented here, by way of example, as having annular corrugations 30 extending circumferentially about the harness sleeve 28 to provide radial stiffness and bending flexibility thereto.
  • the positioning device assembly 10 includes the harness sleeve 28 and a positioning device 32, wherein the positioning device 32 engages both the harness sleeve 28 and the sensor sleeve 12.
  • the harness sleeve 28 is received within the bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12.
  • the sensor sleeve 12 is moved lengthwise along the harness sleeve 28 and positioned surrounding the sensor 14 to provide protection, for example, thermal and other shielding protection to the sensor 14.
  • the positioning device 32 while in engagement with harness sleeve 28, is moved by sliding the positioning device 32 lengthwise along the outer surface of the harness sleeve 28 by application of a sufficient axially directed force.
  • the positioning device 32 is slid into engagement with the sensor sleeve 12, and can be, for example, disposed over an outer surface of, or as shown here, received at least in part within the bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12. Simultaneous engagement of the positioning device 32 with both the harness and sensor sleeves 28, 12 maintains the sensor sleeve 12 at a predetermined position along the harness sleeve 28 that coincides with it surrounding and protecting the sensor 14 in addition to providing additional protection to the harness sleeve 28.
  • the positioning device 32 can be further fixed to the sensor sleeve 12, such as by utilizing fasteners, i.e. staples or rivets, adhesives and/or weld joints, for example.
  • FIGs 3-11 illustrate positioning devices constructed in accordance with presently preferred embodiments.
  • the positioning device 32 is formed of a flexible, resilient material, such as a heat resistant polymer, such as nylon, for example, and comprises a band 34 surrounding a central space 36.
  • the band 34 is elongated along a central axis 35 and has a circular perimeter so that it may readily engage the circular bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12, as shown in Figure 2.
  • the positioning device 32 could be fabricated from any suitable material, including metal and composite materials, for example.
  • the device 32 as at least one, and shown here as a plurality of flexible, resilient fingers 38 that extend radially inwardly adjacent an end of the band 34 into the central space 36, and shown here, by way of example, as extending toward a central axis 35.
  • the fingers 38 in this embodiment, by way of example only, are wedge or generally pie shaped and positioned in spaced apart relation to one another about the circumference of the band 34 to define wedge shaped spaces 37 therebetween.
  • the wedge shaped spaces 37 in the embodiment illustrated are represented as being similar in size and shape to the wedge shaped fingers 38, though they could be larger or smaller, depending on the desired performance standards for the intended application.
  • Each finger 38 has a free end 38a that preferably has a shape that is substantially complementary to the harness sleeve 28 (see Figures 1 and 2) or other elongated items that it will engage. Accordingly, if the harness sleeve 28 is generally circular in cross-section, thereby having a convex outer surface, as shown, then the free ends 38a preferably have a complementary concave surface that defines an arc of a circle substantially similar in diameter as the circular arc defined by the outer surface of the harness sleeve 28.
  • the fingers 38 could be provided in any suitable number and could be shaped other than generally pie shaped, such as being rectangular, curvilinear, or otherwise, depending on the application.
  • the fingers 38 are fixed to the band 34 at ends opposite the free ends 38a in the manner of a cantilever spring.
  • the cantilever action is advantageous because it allows the finger ends 38a to resiliently deflect generally along the central axis 35 of the positioning device 32 to permit the positioning device 32 to be moved axially relative to the harness sleeve 28 along it length.
  • the harness sleeve 28, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, when used in conjunction with the fingers 38, is particularly advantageous if it has the annular corrugations 30 extending circumferentially about the sleeve 28.
  • the corrugations 30 are formed of alternating circumferentially extending annular crests 30a and circumferentially extending annular channels or troughs 30b to provide a natural engagement and locking feature for the fingers 38 that ensures reliable positioning of the positioning device 32, and yet, allows the positioning device 30 to move easily upon the application of a force on the band 34 in an axial direction along the harness sleeve 28.
  • Such a force, applied to the band 34 with sufficient magnitude, causes the fingers 38 to deflect axially away from the band 34 during assembly, as shown in Figure 1, in the manner of cantilevers and permit the ends 38a to ride over the crests 30a and snap resiliently between adjacent corrugations 30 and into the troughs 30b ( Figure 2) to establish a new position for the positioning device 32.
  • the fingers 38 deflect axially inwardly toward the band 34 if the device 32 is being moved from its assembled position toward a disassembled position away from the sensor 14. It is also feasible, in the absence of corrugations 30, to rely on friction between the finger ends 38a and the elongated item that they engage.
  • the elongated item need not be harness sleeve 28, as the fingers 38 might directly engage the wiring harness in the absence of a protective sleeve.
  • the force applied to move the positioning device 32 must be sufficient to overcome the resistance between the fingers 38 and any elongated component that they engage.
  • the resistance to deflection applied by the fingers 38 can be altered by adjusting the their length, overall size, number and type and/or thickness of material formed from in manufacture.
  • the positioning device 32 has a rim 40 extending radially outwardly from the band 34.
  • the rim 40 is positioned at the same end of the band 34 as the fingers 38.
  • the rim 40 acts as a stop when the positioning device 32 is pushed to a fully assembled position relative to the sensor sleeve 12.
  • Figure 4 shows an alternate embodiment 33 of the positioning device, substantially similar to device 32 but, wherein the fingers 38 are positioned adjacent to one another, and thus, substantially omits the spaces between the adjacent fingers 38. Instead, the adjacent fingers 38 are spaced circumferentially from one another by slits 41 having a generally uniform width along their length.
  • FIG. 5 shows another alternate embodiment 42 of the positioning device.
  • the positioning device 42 comprises an elongated, tapered band 44 to which are attached a plurality of fingers 46,
  • the band 44 defines a central space 48 into which the fingers 46 extend.
  • the fingers 46 are arranged circumferentially around the band 44 adjacent to one another (alternately, they may be in spaced apart relation as in the first embodiment above).
  • the ends 46a of fingers 46 are shaped (in this case with a circular arc) to accommodate the elongated item that they will engage during use.
  • a rim 50 extends radially outwardly from the band 44, wherein the rim 50 is positioned at an opposite end of band 44 from the fingers 46.
  • Figure 6 illustrates another alternate embodiment 52 of the positioning device.
  • the device 52 comprises a band 54 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible fingers 56 are attached.
  • the band 54 is not elongated as in the embodiments previously described but, nevertheless, defines a central space 58 into which the fingers 56 extend.
  • the fingers 56 although shown in spaced apart relation to one another, thereby defining wedge shaped spaces as in the first embodiment, could be formed as shown in Figure 4 adjacent one another.
  • Figure 7 illustrates another alternate embodiment 60 of the positioning device.
  • the device 60 comprises a band 62 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 64 are attached, however, shorter reduced length partial fingers 65 extend between the full length fingers 64 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 67 between the full length fingers 64 adjacent free ends 66 of the fingers 64.
  • the partial fingers 65 are represented here, by way of example, as being similar in width to the full length fingers 64, however, the widths of the partial fingers 65 could be varied to be wider or narrower than the full length fingers 64, as desired for the intended application.
  • the truncated partial fingers 65 preferably extend a predetermined length inwardly such that they remain spaced in a slight clearance relative to the harness sleeve 28 received therethrough ( Figure 8), thereby facilitating the ease with which the device 60 can be moved along the length of the associated harness sleeve 28, while still acting to maintain the harness sleeve 28 in a generally concentric relation to the device 60. Accordingly, the harness sleeve 28 is prevented from moving radially between the spaced fingers 64. Although a slight clearance fit may be preferred in some applications, it is contemplated that a line-to-line fit could exist between the shorter fingers 65 and the harness sleeve 28, or other elongate member received therethrough. Otherwise, the device 60 is generally the same as describe above in reference to Figure 3.
  • Figure 9 illustrates another alternate embodiment 68 of the positioning device.
  • the device 68 comprises a conically tapered band 70 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 72 are attached.
  • the device 68 has shorter reduced length partial fingers 73 extending between the full length fingers 74 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 74 between the full length fingers 72 in the same fashion as described above in relation to Figures 7 and 8. Accordingly, given the discussion above in relation to Figures 7 and 8, no further discussion is believed necessary.
  • Figure 10 illustrates another alternate embodiment 76 of the positioning device.
  • This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 6, wherein the device 76 comprises a band 77 that is generally flat, to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 78 are attached.
  • the device 76 has shorter reduced length partial fingers 79 extending between the full length fingers 78 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 80 between the full length fingers 78 in the same fashion as described above in relation to Figures 7-9. Accordingly, given the discussion above in relation to Figures 7-9, no further discussion is believed necessary.
  • FIG 11 illustrates another alternate embodiment 82 of the positioning device.
  • This embodiment can by used in accordance with any of the embodiments discussed above which have an elongate band, and is illustrated here as having full length fingers 83 and partial length fingers 85 in alternating sequence.
  • a band 84 of the device 82 is represented, by way of example, as being generally oval in shape. Accordingly, the band is preferably used in conjunction with a sensor sleeve 86 having an oval bore 88 of complimentary size and shape to an outer surface of the band 84, such that the band 84 can be readily received and attached in the oval bore 88, preferably in a close fit therewith. It should be recognized that although the band 84 is represented as being oval, it could take on any non-circular shape in radial cross-section, as desired, such as square or otherwise.
  • Figure 12 illustrates another alternate embodiment 90 of the positioning device.
  • This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figures 1-4, and 7-8, wherein the device 90 comprises a band 92 to which at least one, and shown as a plurality of resilient, flexible fingers 94 are attached, however, the positioning device 90 is formed as one piece of material with a protective sensor sleeve 96.
  • the sensor sleeve 96 can be fabricated having any suitable length and circumferential shape, depending on the application. Further, the sensor sleeve 96 can have an inner protective layer 98 of any suitable material to provide added protection against vibration, abrasion, acoustic, EMI, and/or thermal affects.
  • Figure 13 illustrates another alternate embodiment 100 of the positioning device.
  • This embodiment can be constructed with at least one, and shown as a plurality of fingers 102, 103 extending radially into a central space 104 of the positioning device 100. Rather than the fingers 102, 103 extending inwardly to form a single opening, as in the previous embodiments, the fingers 102, extend toward one axis to form one opening 105, while the fingers 103 extend inwardly toward a separate axis to form another opening 107 separate from the opening 105. As such, the separate openings 105, 107 allow the positioning device 100 to receive a pair of elongate members therein, such as a pair of separate wire harnesses 106.
  • positioning devices constructed in accordance with the invention can be fabricated in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to accommodate many different applications. It should be further understood that the devices can be used in conjunction with a single wire harness, a pair of wire harnesses, or more. If more than two wire harnesses are to be received in the positioning devices, the finger or fingers can be fabricated to project toward as many axes to form as many openings as necessary to accommodate multiple wiring harnesses. It should also be understood that the fingers of the positioning devices can formed having any suitable shape and size, and that they can be provided as full fingers, as in Figures 3-6, or have partial fingers, as in Figures 7-11.
  • Positioning devices and positioning assemblies constructed in accordance with the invention provide numerous advantages for securing protective sleeves or other items at a predetermined position along an elongated item, such as a wiring harness, for example.
  • they securely fasten and/or maintain the protective sleeve at the desired position to protect a component, such as an electrical sensor, and yet, are easily moved along the elongated item to reposition the protective sleeve.
  • This allows the protective sleeve to be quickly removed from the item for component maintenance and then readily repositioned to protect the component without damage to the sleeve, thereby allowing it to be reused.
  • the positioning assembly or device can be part of a sub- assembly that includes the component being protected, the wiring harness, the harness sleeve and the component sleeve. This contributes to a reduction is costs associated with the integration of the sub-assembly into the vehicle, as the steps of assembling the protective sleeve are minimized.

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Abstract

A multipurpose cable (300) with an inner (210) and an outer (220) circular and hollow electrical conductor, the cable (200) also comprising a first layer (230) of a dielectric material which separates the conductors. The outer conductor is covered by a second layer (240) of a dielectric material, and the inner conductor (210) is arranged inside said first layer (230) of a dielectric material. The cable (200) additionally comprises a first optical cable (310) housed inside the inner electrical conductor (210), so that the inner (210) and outer (220) electrical conductors as well as the first (230) and second (240) layers of dielectric material serve to house and shield said first optical cable (310), and the inner (210) and outer (220) conductors are adapted to transport power and/or an electrical signal.

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PROTECTION SHIELD POSITIONING ASSEMBLY AND POSITIONING DEVICE
THEREFOR AND METHOD OF USE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
[0001] This invention concerns a device for positioning and maintaining a protective sleeve or other elongated item at a predetermined position covering a sensor or other object.
2. Related Art
[0002] Sensors used in automotive applications, such as oxygen sensors which provide data to control engine operation and performance, are often mounted within the engine compartment of a vehicle where they are subject to a harsh environment including intense radiant heat, sources of abrasion and constant vibration during vehicle operation, hi view of the harsh environment, it is advantageous to cover the relatively delicate sensors with protective sleeving which can damp vibration, protect against abrasion and reflect radiant heat. Such sleeves often comprise an elongated tube having an inner damping layer of a non- woven material, for example, polyester felt. The inner damping layer is surrounded by a reflective layer comprising, for example, an aluminum foil layer laminated with a reinforcing layer such as a woven scrim of polymer filaments or a polymer sheet material. [0003] Due to the nature of the protective sleeve and its environment, it is difficult to attach the sleeve to the sensor in a manner which will allow the sleeve to be reliably secured in a desired position and also be readily removable for installation and servicing of the sensor. Adhesives, tape and frictional fits are used to effect attachment, but these methods all suffer various disadvantages. Adhesive attachment to the sensor, while generally secure, permanently attaches the sleeve to the sensor. As a result, this method does not allow for easy removal of the sleeve for servicing of the sensor or reuse of the sleeve. In addition, tape and friction fits can be unreliable and not feasible in view of the heat and vibration encountered by the sensor and its protective sleeve within the engine compartment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The invention concerns a positioning device for holding a first elongated member at a predetermined position along a second elongated member. The second elongated member is positioned within a bore extending through the first elongated member. The positioning device comprises a band surrounding a central space. At least one flexible, resilient finger is attached to the band. Each finger has a first end attached to the band and a second end that extends radially inwardly into the central space. At least one of the second ends is engageable with the second elongated member received within the central space. The band and the fingers are slidably movable along the second elongated member to the predetermined position upon the application of a force to the band directed along the second elongated member. To move the band, the force must be sufficient to overcome the resistance between the fingers and the second elongated member. At least one of the fingers forcibly engage the second elongated member and hold the band in the predetermined position in the absence of the force. The band is engageable with the first elongated member for holding it in the predetermined position along the second elongated member. [0005] In one preferred embodiment, the band is elongated, has a circular perimeter, and may be tapered. The band may be sized to interfit over an outer surface of, or within the bore of the first elongated member. A rim is attached to the band and extends radially outwardly therefrom. The rim is engageable with the first elongated member.
[0006] In practical applications, one aspect of the invention comprises an assembly used to hold a protective shield in position relative to a sensor connected to a wiring harness. The assembly includes the protective shield, which has a bore for at least partially receiving the sensor, an elongated harness sleeve that is positionable to extend outwardly from the sensor and through the bore of the thermal protection shield, (the harness sleeve being positionable to at least partially surround and protect the wiring harness), and a positioning device, as described above, for holding the protective shield at a predetermined position along the harness sleeve.
[0007] Another aspect of the invention includes a method of protecting a device connected to an end of an elongated wiring harness having an outer harness sleeve. The method comprises providing an annular band having a central space and at least one flexible, resilient finger having a first end attached to the band and a second end extending radially inwardly toward a central space. Further, providing a tubular protective shield and positioning the protective shield in a protective position at least partially surrounding the device to provide protection to the device. Further yet, disposing the harness sleeve in the central space of the band and sliding the band along the harness sleeve into engagement with the thermal protection shield to releasably maintain the protective shield in the protective position. The sliding movement of the band causes at least one of the second ends of the fingers to flexibly engage the harness sleeve upon application of an axially applied force on the band. At least one of the second ends of the fingers remains in engagement with the harness sleeve and maintains the band in and the protective shield in the protection position in absence of the force.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments and best mode, appended claims and accompanying drawings, in which:
[0009] Figure 1 is an exploded partial cross-sectional view of an assembly for protecting a sensor according to one presently preferred embodiment of the invention;
[0010] Figure 2 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of the assembly of FIG. 1;
[0011] Figure 3 is a perspective view one presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0012] Figure 4 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0013] Figure 5 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0014] Figure 6 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0015] Figure 7 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0016] Figure 8 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of the device of FIG. 7;
[0017] Figure 9 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0018] Figure 10 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0019] Figure 11 is a perspective view of yet another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly;
[0020] Figure 12 is an assembled partial cross-sectional view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device and shield used with the assembly; and
[0021] Figure 13 is a perspective view of another presently preferred embodiment of a positioning device used with the assembly. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Referring in more detail to the drawings, Figure 1 shows an exploded view of a positioning device assembly 10 according to one presently preferred construction used to position and maintain or hold, used synonymously herein, a first elongated member, represented here as an abrasion, acoustic, EMI, or heat or thermal protection shield, for example, and referred to hereafter as a sensor sleeve 12, for example, over a sensor 14 mounted within an engine compartment 16 of a vehicle. In this example, the sensor sleeve 12 comprises an elongated tubular shield, also referred to herein as tube 18, having a bore 20 sized to at least partially receive the sensor 14. The tube 18, by way of example and without limitation, is preferably constructed having a vibration damping layer 22 and an outwardly facing reflective layer 24.
[0023] The sensor 14, for example, an oxygen sensor, is connected to a microprocessor (not shown) via a wiring harness 26 through which it provides data used by the microprocessor to control engine operation and performance. Preferably, the wiring harness 26 is covered by a second elongated member, represented here as an elongated protective harness sleeve 28, for example, that extends generally along the length of the wiring harness 26. The harness sleeve 28 can be extruded, molded or otherwise fabricated from any material or fabric, such as a polymeric material, and is represented here, by way of example, as having annular corrugations 30 extending circumferentially about the harness sleeve 28 to provide radial stiffness and bending flexibility thereto.
[0024] The positioning device assembly 10 includes the harness sleeve 28 and a positioning device 32, wherein the positioning device 32 engages both the harness sleeve 28 and the sensor sleeve 12. In use, as shown in a comparison of Figures 1 and 2, the harness sleeve 28 is received within the bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12. The sensor sleeve 12 is moved lengthwise along the harness sleeve 28 and positioned surrounding the sensor 14 to provide protection, for example, thermal and other shielding protection to the sensor 14. The positioning device 32, while in engagement with harness sleeve 28, is moved by sliding the positioning device 32 lengthwise along the outer surface of the harness sleeve 28 by application of a sufficient axially directed force. The positioning device 32 is slid into engagement with the sensor sleeve 12, and can be, for example, disposed over an outer surface of, or as shown here, received at least in part within the bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12. Simultaneous engagement of the positioning device 32 with both the harness and sensor sleeves 28, 12 maintains the sensor sleeve 12 at a predetermined position along the harness sleeve 28 that coincides with it surrounding and protecting the sensor 14 in addition to providing additional protection to the harness sleeve 28. In addition, the positioning device 32 can be further fixed to the sensor sleeve 12, such as by utilizing fasteners, i.e. staples or rivets, adhesives and/or weld joints, for example.
[0025] Figures 3-11 illustrate positioning devices constructed in accordance with presently preferred embodiments. In one presently preferred embodiment, as shown in Figure 3, the positioning device 32 is formed of a flexible, resilient material, such as a heat resistant polymer, such as nylon, for example, and comprises a band 34 surrounding a central space 36. The band 34 is elongated along a central axis 35 and has a circular perimeter so that it may readily engage the circular bore 20 of the sensor sleeve 12, as shown in Figure 2. It should be recognized that the positioning device 32 could be fabricated from any suitable material, including metal and composite materials, for example.
[0026] The device 32 as at least one, and shown here as a plurality of flexible, resilient fingers 38 that extend radially inwardly adjacent an end of the band 34 into the central space 36, and shown here, by way of example, as extending toward a central axis 35. The fingers 38, in this embodiment, by way of example only, are wedge or generally pie shaped and positioned in spaced apart relation to one another about the circumference of the band 34 to define wedge shaped spaces 37 therebetween. The wedge shaped spaces 37 in the embodiment illustrated are represented as being similar in size and shape to the wedge shaped fingers 38, though they could be larger or smaller, depending on the desired performance standards for the intended application. Each finger 38 has a free end 38a that preferably has a shape that is substantially complementary to the harness sleeve 28 (see Figures 1 and 2) or other elongated items that it will engage. Accordingly, if the harness sleeve 28 is generally circular in cross-section, thereby having a convex outer surface, as shown, then the free ends 38a preferably have a complementary concave surface that defines an arc of a circle substantially similar in diameter as the circular arc defined by the outer surface of the harness sleeve 28. Of course, it should be recognized that the fingers 38 could be provided in any suitable number and could be shaped other than generally pie shaped, such as being rectangular, curvilinear, or otherwise, depending on the application.
[0027] The fingers 38 are fixed to the band 34 at ends opposite the free ends 38a in the manner of a cantilever spring. The cantilever action is advantageous because it allows the finger ends 38a to resiliently deflect generally along the central axis 35 of the positioning device 32 to permit the positioning device 32 to be moved axially relative to the harness sleeve 28 along it length. The harness sleeve 28, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, when used in conjunction with the fingers 38, is particularly advantageous if it has the annular corrugations 30 extending circumferentially about the sleeve 28. The corrugations 30 are formed of alternating circumferentially extending annular crests 30a and circumferentially extending annular channels or troughs 30b to provide a natural engagement and locking feature for the fingers 38 that ensures reliable positioning of the positioning device 32, and yet, allows the positioning device 30 to move easily upon the application of a force on the band 34 in an axial direction along the harness sleeve 28. Such a force, applied to the band 34 with sufficient magnitude, causes the fingers 38 to deflect axially away from the band 34 during assembly, as shown in Figure 1, in the manner of cantilevers and permit the ends 38a to ride over the crests 30a and snap resiliently between adjacent corrugations 30 and into the troughs 30b (Figure 2) to establish a new position for the positioning device 32. Of course, for the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, the fingers 38 deflect axially inwardly toward the band 34 if the device 32 is being moved from its assembled position toward a disassembled position away from the sensor 14. It is also feasible, in the absence of corrugations 30, to rely on friction between the finger ends 38a and the elongated item that they engage. Furthermore, the elongated item need not be harness sleeve 28, as the fingers 38 might directly engage the wiring harness in the absence of a protective sleeve. For any embodiment, the force applied to move the positioning device 32 must be sufficient to overcome the resistance between the fingers 38 and any elongated component that they engage. The resistance to deflection applied by the fingers 38 can be altered by adjusting the their length, overall size, number and type and/or thickness of material formed from in manufacture.
[0028] The positioning device 32 has a rim 40 extending radially outwardly from the band 34. In this example, the rim 40 is positioned at the same end of the band 34 as the fingers 38. The rim 40 acts as a stop when the positioning device 32 is pushed to a fully assembled position relative to the sensor sleeve 12.
[0029] Figure 4 shows an alternate embodiment 33 of the positioning device, substantially similar to device 32 but, wherein the fingers 38 are positioned adjacent to one another, and thus, substantially omits the spaces between the adjacent fingers 38. Instead, the adjacent fingers 38 are spaced circumferentially from one another by slits 41 having a generally uniform width along their length.
[0030] Figure 5 shows another alternate embodiment 42 of the positioning device. The positioning device 42 comprises an elongated, tapered band 44 to which are attached a plurality of fingers 46, The band 44 defines a central space 48 into which the fingers 46 extend. The fingers 46 are arranged circumferentially around the band 44 adjacent to one another (alternately, they may be in spaced apart relation as in the first embodiment above). Preferably, the ends 46a of fingers 46 are shaped (in this case with a circular arc) to accommodate the elongated item that they will engage during use. A rim 50 extends radially outwardly from the band 44, wherein the rim 50 is positioned at an opposite end of band 44 from the fingers 46.
[0031] Figure 6 illustrates another alternate embodiment 52 of the positioning device. Again, the device 52 comprises a band 54 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible fingers 56 are attached. The band 54 is not elongated as in the embodiments previously described but, nevertheless, defines a central space 58 into which the fingers 56 extend. The fingers 56, although shown in spaced apart relation to one another, thereby defining wedge shaped spaces as in the first embodiment, could be formed as shown in Figure 4 adjacent one another.
[0032] Figure 7 illustrates another alternate embodiment 60 of the positioning device. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 4, wherein the device 60 comprises a band 62 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 64 are attached, however, shorter reduced length partial fingers 65 extend between the full length fingers 64 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 67 between the full length fingers 64 adjacent free ends 66 of the fingers 64. The partial fingers 65 are represented here, by way of example, as being similar in width to the full length fingers 64, however, the widths of the partial fingers 65 could be varied to be wider or narrower than the full length fingers 64, as desired for the intended application.
[0033] The truncated partial fingers 65 preferably extend a predetermined length inwardly such that they remain spaced in a slight clearance relative to the harness sleeve 28 received therethrough (Figure 8), thereby facilitating the ease with which the device 60 can be moved along the length of the associated harness sleeve 28, while still acting to maintain the harness sleeve 28 in a generally concentric relation to the device 60. Accordingly, the harness sleeve 28 is prevented from moving radially between the spaced fingers 64. Although a slight clearance fit may be preferred in some applications, it is contemplated that a line-to-line fit could exist between the shorter fingers 65 and the harness sleeve 28, or other elongate member received therethrough. Otherwise, the device 60 is generally the same as describe above in reference to Figure 3.
[0034] Figure 9 illustrates another alternate embodiment 68 of the positioning device. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 5, wherein the device 68 comprises a conically tapered band 70 to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 72 are attached. However, the device 68 has shorter reduced length partial fingers 73 extending between the full length fingers 74 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 74 between the full length fingers 72 in the same fashion as described above in relation to Figures 7 and 8. Accordingly, given the discussion above in relation to Figures 7 and 8, no further discussion is believed necessary.
[0035] Figure 10 illustrates another alternate embodiment 76 of the positioning device. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figure 6, wherein the device 76 comprises a band 77 that is generally flat, to which a plurality of resilient, flexible full length fingers 78 are attached. However, the device 76 has shorter reduced length partial fingers 79 extending between the full length fingers 78 to define partial wedge shaped spaces 80 between the full length fingers 78 in the same fashion as described above in relation to Figures 7-9. Accordingly, given the discussion above in relation to Figures 7-9, no further discussion is believed necessary.
[0036] Figure 11 illustrates another alternate embodiment 82 of the positioning device. This embodiment can by used in accordance with any of the embodiments discussed above which have an elongate band, and is illustrated here as having full length fingers 83 and partial length fingers 85 in alternating sequence. A band 84 of the device 82 is represented, by way of example, as being generally oval in shape. Accordingly, the band is preferably used in conjunction with a sensor sleeve 86 having an oval bore 88 of complimentary size and shape to an outer surface of the band 84, such that the band 84 can be readily received and attached in the oval bore 88, preferably in a close fit therewith. It should be recognized that although the band 84 is represented as being oval, it could take on any non-circular shape in radial cross-section, as desired, such as square or otherwise.
[0037] Figure 12 illustrates another alternate embodiment 90 of the positioning device. This embodiment is similar to the embodiment shown in Figures 1-4, and 7-8, wherein the device 90 comprises a band 92 to which at least one, and shown as a plurality of resilient, flexible fingers 94 are attached, however, the positioning device 90 is formed as one piece of material with a protective sensor sleeve 96. The sensor sleeve 96 can be fabricated having any suitable length and circumferential shape, depending on the application. Further, the sensor sleeve 96 can have an inner protective layer 98 of any suitable material to provide added protection against vibration, abrasion, acoustic, EMI, and/or thermal affects. Otherwise, the positioning device 90 and its associated features function generally the same as discussed above in relation to Figures 1-4, and 7-8, and so, no further discussion is necessary. [0038] Figure 13 illustrates another alternate embodiment 100 of the positioning device. This embodiment can be constructed with at least one, and shown as a plurality of fingers 102, 103 extending radially into a central space 104 of the positioning device 100. Rather than the fingers 102, 103 extending inwardly to form a single opening, as in the previous embodiments, the fingers 102, extend toward one axis to form one opening 105, while the fingers 103 extend inwardly toward a separate axis to form another opening 107 separate from the opening 105. As such, the separate openings 105, 107 allow the positioning device 100 to receive a pair of elongate members therein, such as a pair of separate wire harnesses 106.
[0039] Accordingly, in view of the description of the presently preferred embodiments above, it should be recognized that positioning devices constructed in accordance with the invention can be fabricated in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to accommodate many different applications. It should be further understood that the devices can be used in conjunction with a single wire harness, a pair of wire harnesses, or more. If more than two wire harnesses are to be received in the positioning devices, the finger or fingers can be fabricated to project toward as many axes to form as many openings as necessary to accommodate multiple wiring harnesses. It should also be understood that the fingers of the positioning devices can formed having any suitable shape and size, and that they can be provided as full fingers, as in Figures 3-6, or have partial fingers, as in Figures 7-11. [0040] Positioning devices and positioning assemblies constructed in accordance with the invention provide numerous advantages for securing protective sleeves or other items at a predetermined position along an elongated item, such as a wiring harness, for example. By way of example and without limitation, they securely fasten and/or maintain the protective sleeve at the desired position to protect a component, such as an electrical sensor, and yet, are easily moved along the elongated item to reposition the protective sleeve. This allows the protective sleeve to be quickly removed from the item for component maintenance and then readily repositioned to protect the component without damage to the sleeve, thereby allowing it to be reused. Furthermore, the positioning assembly or device can be part of a sub- assembly that includes the component being protected, the wiring harness, the harness sleeve and the component sleeve. This contributes to a reduction is costs associated with the integration of the sub-assembly into the vehicle, as the steps of assembling the protective sleeve are minimized. [0041] Obviously, in light of the above teachings, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A positioning device for maintaining a first elongated member at a predetermined position along a second elongated member, said second elongated member being positioned within an opening extending through said first elongated member, said positioning device comprising: a band surrounding a central space; and at least one resilient finger having a first end attached to said band and a second end extending radially inwardly into said central space, at least one of said second end being engageable with said second elongated member received within said central space, said band and said at least one finger being slidably movable along said second elongated member to said predetermined position upon the application of a force to said band directed along a longitudinal axis of said second elongated member and sufficient to overcome resistance between said at least one finger and said second elongated member, at least one of said second end forcibly engaging said second elongated member and maintaining said band and said first elongated member in said predetermined position in the absence of said force.
2. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said band has a circular perimeter.
3. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said band is elongated along said axis.
4. The positioning device of claim 3 wherein said band is sized for receipt within said bore of said first elongated member.
5. The positioning device of claim 3 wherein said band is conically tapered.
6. The positioning device of claim 3 further comprising a rim attached to said band and extending radially outwardly therefrom, said rim being engageable with said first elongated member.
7. The positioning device of claim 6 wherein said rim is attached at one end of said band.
8. The positioning device of claim 7 wherein said at least one finger is positioned at an end of said band opposite to said one end.
9. The positioning device of claim 7 wherein said at least one finger is positioned at said one end of said band.
10. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said at least one finger is wedge shaped, said first end being wider than said second end.
11. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said positioning device has a plurality of fingers positioned adjacent one another.
12. The positioning device of claim 11 wherein slits having a generally uniform width are defined between said fingers.
13. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said positioning device has a plurality of fingers with spaces defined between adjacent ones of said fingers.
14. The positioning device of claim 13 wherein said spaces are shaped the same as said fingers.
15. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said second end has a shape complementary to an outer surface of said second elongated member.
16. The positioning device of claim 15 where said shape provides a concave surface.
17. The positioning device of claim 16 wherein said concave surface defines a circular arc about said axis.
18. The positioning device of claim 1 where said positioning device has a plurality of said fingers with at least some of said second ends remaining spaced relative to said second elongated member received within said central space.
19. The positioning device of claim 18 wherein adjacent ones of said fingers are different lengths.
20. The positioning device of claim 19 wherein every other finger is the same length.
21. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said positioning device and said first elongated member are formed as one piece of material.
22. The positioning device of claim 1 wherein said positioning device has at least a pair of fingers extending toward separate axes to form at least in part a pair of separate openings for receiving a pair of said second elongated members.
23. The positioning device of claim 22 further comprising a plurality of fingers extending toward one of said axes and a plurality of fingers extending toward the other of said axes.
24. In combination, a positioning device and an elongated member, said positioning device for maintaining a protective sleeve at a predetermined position along said elongated member, said elongated member being positionable within a bore extending through said protective sleeve, said positioning device comprising: a band surrounding a central space; and at least one flexible, resilient finger having a first end attached to said band and a second end extending radially inwardly toward said central space, at least one of said second end being engageable with said elongated member received within said central space, said band and said at least one finger being slidably movable along said elongated member to said predetermined position upon the application of a force to said band directed along a longitudinal axis of said elongated member and sufficient to overcome resistance between said at least one finger and said elongated member, at least one of said second end forcibly engaging said elongated member and holding said band in said predetermined position in the absence of said force and maintaining said sleeve in said predetermined position along said elongated member.
25. The combination of claim 24 wherein said elongated member comprises a plurality of annular corrugations spaced axially from one another by annular channels wherein at least one of said second ends is received within one of said anaular channels between adjacent corrugations to maintain said band and said sleeve in said predetermined position, said at least one finger being resiliently flexible and passing over said corrugations upon application of a force to said band along said central axis to allow said positioning device to move axially relative to said elongated member.
26. The combination of claim 25 wherein said position devices has a plurality of said fingers with adjacent ones of said fingers having different lengths.
27. The combination of claim 26 wherein every other finger is the same length.
28. The combination of claim 24 wherein said position device has a plurality of said fingers with at least some of said second ends remaining spaced radially outwardly from said elongated member.
29. The combination of claim 24 wherein said band has a circular perimeter.
30. The combination of claim 24 wherein said band is elongated along said axis.
31. The combination of claim 30 wherein said band is sized for at least partial receipt within said bore of said sleeve.
32. The combination of claim 30 wherein said band is conically tapered.
33. The combination of claim 30 further comprising a rim attached to said band and extending radially outwardly therefrom, said rim being engageable with said sleeve.
34. The combination of claim 33 wherein said rim is attached at one end of said band.
35. The combination of claim 34 wherein said at least one finger is positioned at an end of said band opposite to said one end.
36. The combination of claim 34 wherein said at least one finger is positioned at said one end of said band.
37. The combination of claim 24 wherein said at least one finger is wedge shaped, said first end being wider than said second end.
38. The combination of claim 24 wherein said positioning devices has a plurality of said fingers positioned adjacent one another.
39. The combination of claim 38 wherein slits having a generally uniform width are defined between said fingers.
40. The combination of claim 38 wherein spaces are defined between adjacent ones of said fingers.
41. The combination of claim 40 wherein said spaces are shaped the same as said fingers.
42. The combination of claim 24 wherein said second end has a shape complementary to an outer surface of said elongated member.
43. The combination of claim 42 where said shape defines a concave surface.
44. The combination of claim 43 wherein said concave surface defines a circular arc about said axis.
45. The combination of claim 24 wherein said positioning device and said protective sleeve are formed as one piece of material.
46. The combination of claim 24 wherein said positioning device has at least a pair of fingers extending toward separate axes to form at least in part a pair of separate openings for receiving a pair of said second elongated members.
47. The combination of claim 46 further comprising a plurality of fingers extending toward one of said axes and a plurality of fingers extending toward the other of said axes.
48. An assembly for protecting a sensor connected to a wiring harness, said assembly comprising: a protective shield having a bore for receiving said sensor; an elongated harness sleeve extending from adjacent said sensor and through said bore of said protective shield, said harness sleeve surrounding at least a portion of said wiring harness; and a positioning device for maintaining said protective shield at a predetermined position along said harness sleeve to protect said sensor, said positioning device having an elongated band surrounding a central space and at least one flexible, resilient finger having a first end attached to said band and a second end extending radially inwardly toward said central space, at least one of said second ends being engageable with said harness sleeve received within said central space, said band and said at least one finger being slidably movable upon application of a purely axially directed force along said harness sleeve to said predetermined position, at least one of said second ends forcibly engaging said harness sleeve and maintaining said band and said protective sleeve in said predetermined position upon removal of said force.
49. A method of protecting a device connected to an end of an elongated wiring harness having an outer harness sleeve, comprising: providing an annular band having a central space and at least one flexible, resilient finger having a first end attached to said band and a second end extending radially inwardly toward said central space; providing a tubular protection shield; positioning said protection shield in a protective position at least partially surrounding said device to provide protection to said device; disposing said harness sleeve in said central space of said band; and sliding said band with said protection shield along said harness sleeve to releasably maintain said protection shield in said protective position, said sliding causing at least one of said second ends of said at least one finger to flexibly engage said harness sleeve upon application of an axially applied force on said band, at least one of said second ends of said at least one finger remaining in engagement with said harness sleeve and maintaining said protection shield in said protective position in the absence of said force.
50. The method of claim 49 further comprising providing the harness sleeve with a plurality of annular corrugations spaced axially from one another by annular channels wherein said at least one of said second ends is received within one of said annular channels between adjacent corrugations to maintain said band and said protection shield in said protective position upon removal of said force.
51. The method of claim 50 wherein said band has a plurality of fingers and further comprising configuring adjacent ones of said fingers having different lengths.
52. The method of claim 51 further comprising configuring every other finger having the same length.
53. The method of claim 50 wherein said band has a plurality of fingers and further comprising configuring at least some of said fingers having second ends that remain spaced radially outwardly from said channels.
54. The method of claim 49 wherein said band has a plurality of fingers and further comprising providing slits of a generally uniform width between adjacent ones of said fingers.
55. The method of claim 49 wherein said band has a plurality of fingers and further comprising providing spaces between adjacent ones of said fingers.
56. The method of claim 55 further comprising providing said spaces having the same shape as said fingers.
57. The method of claim 49 further including forming said band and said protection shield as one piece of material.
58. The method of claim 49 further including providing said band with at least a pair of fingers extending toward separate axes to form at least in part a pair of separate openings for receiving a pair of said wiring harnesses.
59. The method of claim 58 further including providing said band with a plurality of fingers extending toward one of said axes and a plurality of fingers extending toward the other of said axes,
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