WO2011114801A1 - ワイヤハーネス - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60R16/02—Electric 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
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B60R16/02—Electric 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
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
- H02G3/02—Details
- H02G3/04—Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
- H02G3/02—Details
- H02G3/04—Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
- H02G3/0462—Tubings, i.e. having a closed section
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- the present invention relates to a wire harness routed in an automobile.
- the wire harness disclosed in Patent Document 1 below includes a plurality of non-shielded electric wires and a metal shield pipe.
- the plurality of non-shielded electric wires are entirely inserted into a shield pipe to be electromagnetically shielded and to be protected from the outside.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described circumstances, and provides a wire harness that can increase the degree of freedom of manufacturing procedures, improve workability, and further reduce the weight. Is an issue.
- the wire harness of the present invention according to claim 1 made to solve the above problems is provided in a harness body including a plurality of high-voltage conductive paths and a wiring target portion of the vehicle floor in the harness body.
- the harness main body when the harness main body is accommodated in the harness attachment member having a substantially eaves-and-eave shape, and the harness attachment member is fixed to the vehicle floor, the harness main body is routed along the vehicle floor. Is done.
- the harness main body can be easily accommodated without being connected because the harness accessory member has a substantially eaves-like shape and is continuously open on three sides.
- the harness attachment member since the harness attachment member has a substantially eaves shape, it is possible to give a degree of freedom to the manufacturing procedure. For example, when compared with a pipe having a similar size, the harness attachment member can be lighter than the pipe by at least the opening side facing the vehicle floor.
- the high-voltage conductive path is a high-voltage electric wire, a bus bar, or the like.
- a wire harness according to a second aspect of the present invention is the wire harness according to the first aspect, further comprising a main body protection member interposed between the harness main body and the vehicle floor.
- a wire harness according to a third aspect of the present invention is the wire harness according to the first or second aspect, wherein the harness main body is accommodated so as to directly or indirectly contact the inner surface of the harness accessory member.
- the heat generated in the harness body is transmitted to the vehicle floor side via the harness accessory member.
- the heat generated in the harness body is radiated from the outer surface of the harness accessory member.
- the harness attachment member by providing the harness attachment member and making it a substantially eaves-like shape, it is possible to increase the degree of freedom of the manufacturing procedure of the wire harness as compared with the conventional case. Play.
- the harness attachment member by forming the harness attachment member in a substantially eaves shape, it is possible to improve the workability and reduce the weight as compared with the conventional case.
- the harness main body in addition to the effect of the first aspect, can be prevented from being damaged.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the wire harness of this invention
- (a) is a schematic diagram of the motor vehicle containing a wire harness
- (b) is a perspective view of the front end side of the half pipe which is a harness attachment member
- (c) is after a half pipe It is a perspective view of an end side. It is the sectional view on the AA line of Fig.1 (a).
- A) is sectional drawing which shows an example of the fixing structure which fixes a harness main body and a half pipe
- (b) is sectional drawing which shows the other example of a main body protection member.
- (A), (b) is a perspective view which shows the other example of a half pipe.
- the wire harness includes a harness body including a plurality of high-voltage conductive paths and a harness accessory member. This shape of the harness accessory member is formed into a substantially eaves shape.
- the harness accessory member is provided on a wiring target portion of the vehicle floor in the harness body, and is fixed to the vehicle floor while maintaining the substantially eaves-like shape.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic view of an automobile including the wire harness of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of a front end side of a half pipe that is a harness attachment member
- FIG. 1C is a rear end side of the half pipe.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 1A
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the terminal structure of the wire harness
- FIG. 4A is an example of a fixing structure for fixing the harness body and the half pipe.
- FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the main body protection member.
- the wire harness of the present embodiment is routed to a hybrid vehicle or an electric vehicle, and will be described below by taking an example of a hybrid vehicle (even in the case of an electric vehicle, the wire harness of the present invention).
- the structure, structure, and effect of the above are basically the same.
- reference numeral 1 indicates a hybrid vehicle.
- the hybrid vehicle 1 is a vehicle driven by mixing two powers of an engine 2 and a motor 3, and the motor 3 is supplied with power from a battery 5 (battery pack) via an inverter 4.
- the engine 2, the motor 3, and the inverter 4 are mounted in the engine room 6 where the front wheels and the like are located in the present embodiment.
- the battery 5 is mounted on the rear part 7 of the vehicle having rear wheels or the like (in some cases, it is mounted in the automobile room 8 existing behind the engine room 6).
- the motor 3 and the invar inverter 4 are connected by a motor cable 9.
- the battery 5 and the inverter 4 are connected by a wire harness 21 according to the present invention.
- the wire harness 21 is routed from the engine room 6 to the underfloor 11 on the ground side of the vehicle floor 10 and from the underfloor 11 to the vehicle rear portion 7.
- the wire harness 21 is routed straight under the floor 11.
- the motor 3 includes a motor and a generator.
- the inverter 4 includes an inverter and a converter in its configuration.
- the inverter 4 is an inverter assembly, and the inverter includes, for example, an air conditioner / inverter, a generator inverter, and a motor inverter.
- the battery 5 is of Ni-MH type or Li-ion type and is modularized. It is assumed that a power storage device such as a capacitor can be used.
- the battery 5 is not particularly limited as long as it can be used for the hybrid vehicle 1 and the electric vehicle.
- the wire harness 21 includes a harness body 23 with a shield function including a thick high-voltage electric wire 22 (high-voltage conductive path) that electrically connects the inverter 4 and the battery 5, and a vehicle floor in the harness body 23 with the shield function.
- the half pipe 24 (harness attachment member) provided in 10 wiring object parts is comprised.
- the half pipe 24 is a member fixed to the under floor 11 of the vehicle floor 10.
- the half pipe 24 is a member attached to the harness body 23.
- an electromagnetic shielding function is added to the harness body 23, but this is not the case (described later).
- the harness main body 23 is provided with a plurality of high-voltage electric wires 22 as high-voltage conductive paths and one end of the high-voltage electric wires 22 and, for example, connection means serving as an electric connection portion with the battery 5 side (connection partner).
- 25 see FIG. 3
- terminal fixing means 26 (see FIG. 3) formed of a conductive metal material
- a cylindrical metal foil member 27 shield
- a metal ring-shaped caulking member 28 (see FIG. 3) which is provided outside the end of the cylindrical metal foil member 27 and is caulked
- a cylindrical metal An electric wire protection member 29 (see FIGS. 2 and 3) that collectively protects a portion to be protected in the plurality of high-voltage electric wires 22 covered with the foil member 27 is configured.
- the other terminal of the high voltage electric wire 22 shall be the same as said one terminal.
- the plurality of high-voltage electric wires 22 are provided in the present embodiment (the number is an example. It is assumed that the low-voltage electric wires may be included), and the horizontal (Allocated along the underfloor 11).
- the high-voltage electric wire 22 is a thick electric wire, and the central conductor 30 located at the center is made of copper, copper alloy, or aluminum.
- the high-voltage electric wire 22 is an unshielded electric wire, and includes the conductive central conductor 30 and a covering portion 31 provided outside the central conductor 30. The one end of the high-voltage electric wire 22 is processed so that the central conductor 30 extends straight and has a predetermined length.
- the center conductor 30 has either a conductor structure in which strands are twisted together or a rod-shaped conductor structure having a rectangular or round cross section (for example, a conductor structure having a flat single core or a round single core). It shall be good.
- a bus bar may be used instead of the high voltage electric wire 22.
- Connecting means 25 (see FIG. 3) is connected to the center conductor 30.
- the shielded electric wire 22 which consists of an insulated wire is used in a present Example, not only this but a high voltage shield electric wire (high voltage conductive path) shall be used.
- the shielded electric wire includes a center conductor, an insulator provided outside the center conductor, a shield member provided outside the insulator, and a sheath provided outside the shield member.
- the shield member is formed of a braid or a metal foil.
- connection means 25 is an electrical connection portion with the battery 5 side (connection partner) as described above, and is formed in a terminal shape having a substantially tab-shaped front end side.
- the connecting means 25 includes an electrical contact portion 32 located on the distal end side, a wire connection portion 33 connected to the central conductor 30 by, for example, crimping, and an intermediate portion 34 that connects the electrical contact portion 32 and the wire connection portion 33. And have.
- the electrical contact portion 32 is bent and formed so as to be orthogonal to the intermediate portion 34.
- the whole connecting means 25 is formed in a shape that bends in a substantially L shape.
- the connecting means 25 is configured to be electrically connected along the vertical direction indicated by the arrow V in the drawing.
- the terminal fixing means 26 is a member for arranging and fixing the terminals of the plurality of high-voltage electric wires 22 and the connecting means 25 at predetermined positions on the battery 5 side.
- the metal having conductivity as described above. It is made of material.
- the terminal fixing means 26 in the present embodiment includes a housing part 35, a cylindrical connection part 36 and a fixing hook part 37 that are coupled to the housing part 35.
- the housing part 35 has an opening 39 in the upper wall 38. Moreover, the cylindrical connection part 36 is connected to the position of the side wall 40 so as to communicate with the inside.
- a fixing collar portion 37 is coupled to a side wall 41 different from the side wall 40 in accordance with the position of the upper wall 38.
- the fixing collar portion 37 is formed as a portion that is fastened and fixed by the bolt 42.
- the terminal fixing means 26 in the present embodiment is formed so as to be fixed to the battery 5 side by a bolt 42.
- the fixing collar portion 37 is formed in at least two places.
- the upper wall 38 is formed as a portion that contacts the battery 5 side.
- the upper wall 38 functions as a portion for grounding.
- the bottom wall 43 of the housing portion 35 is flat and formed to be parallel to the bottom wall 44 on the battery 5 side.
- the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is also parallel to the bottom wall 44.
- the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is formed so as to extend in this direction because the bottom wall 44 extends along the horizontal direction indicated by the arrow P in the drawing.
- Reference numeral 45 indicates the connector on the battery 5 side with a virtual line.
- the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is formed so that the cylindrical metal foil member 27 can be inserted on the outside thereof.
- the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is formed so that the cylindrical metal foil member 27 can be electrically and mechanically connected by caulking to the ring caulking member 28.
- the cylindrical connection part 36 in the present embodiment is formed in an oval cross section. Since the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is coupled to the housing portion 35, the cylindrical connecting portion 36 is made of metal and has conductivity.
- the cylindrical connection part 36 may be formed as a well-known shield shell, and may be connected to the housing part 35 by an appropriate fixing means such as a bolt.
- the cylindrical metal foil member 27 is a member formed by forming a conductive metal foil into a cylindrical shape, and has an electromagnetic shielding function as an electromagnetic wave countermeasure.
- a copper foil is suitable (a known metal foil other than the copper foil is naturally good).
- the cylindrical metal foil member 27 in the present embodiment is made of a single metal foil. However, when the strength needs to be increased, the metal foil may be double or triple.
- the strength of the cylindrical metal foil member 27 can be further increased.
- the resin sheet is layered on the metal foil (copper foil) via the adhesive layer.
- An example of the resin sheet is a PET sheet.
- the metal foil (on the opposite side of the resin sheet) may be tin-plated.
- the cylindrical metal foil member 27 is provided as a member for adding an electromagnetic shielding function to the harness body 23.
- the half pipe 24 described later has an electromagnetic shielding function
- the setting of the metal foil member 27 is arbitrary.
- the terminal portion of the cylindrical metal foil member 27 is electrically and mechanically connected to the cylindrical connecting portion 36 by caulking to the ring caulking member 28.
- the ring-shaped caulking member 28 is a member that is permanently deformed by caulking (crushing) with a caulking die (not shown), and is formed, for example, by pressing a belt-shaped metal thin plate into an oval shape.
- the ring-shaped crimping member 28 is provided outside the terminal of the cylindrical metal foil member 27.
- the terminal portion of the cylindrical metal foil member 27 When the terminal portion of the cylindrical metal foil member 27 is electrically and mechanically connected to the cylindrical connection portion 36 by caulking to the ring-shaped caulking member 28, a plurality of pieces accommodated in the cylindrical metal foil member 27 are accommodated.
- the high-voltage electric wire 22 (the covering portion 31) is arranged parallel to the bottom wall 44.
- pressure electric wire 22 not only a present Example but a cabtire cable shall be used.
- the cylindrical metal foil member 27 electrically connected to the cylindrical connection portion 36 is grounded to the battery 5 side via the terminal fixing means 26.
- connection means 25 provided at the terminal of the high-voltage electric wire 22
- the connection means 25 is fixed by a housing 46 formed of an insulating resin material. ing.
- the housing 46 is formed with a connector fitting portion 47 protruding upward from the opening portion 39 of the upper wall 38 so that the electrical contact portion 32 of the connecting means 25 is exposed in the internal space of the connector fitting portion 47. It has become.
- this portion functions as a connector 48.
- the method of forming the housing 45 is not particularly limited.
- a forming method in which a resin-made sub-housing is integrated with the connecting means 25, and thereafter, a gap between the sub-housing and the inner surface of the housing portion 35 is filled with resin by potting or the like. To do.
- the housing 46 is provided with a waterproof packing 49 (it is optional).
- the wire protection member 29 is a member that collectively protects the portions to be protected against the plurality of high-voltage wires 22 covered with the cylindrical metal foil member 27 as described above. Has a form of use like winding a sheet.
- the wire protection member 29 may be replaced with a corrugated tube, for example.
- the setting of the wire protection member 29 is arbitrary.
- the half pipe 24 has a height (the length in the vertical direction indicated by an arrow V in the figure) that is half of the round pipe in this embodiment. Is also formed in a shape that shortens the length (see FIG. 2).
- the half pipe 24 is formed so as not to have a shape in which the round pipe is simply halved in the present embodiment. That is, it is formed so that consideration can be given to a reduction in height.
- the half pipe 24 may be made of metal or synthetic resin, and is made of metal in this embodiment.
- the half pipe 24 is made of a material having good heat dissipation characteristics on the outer surface 50 side, and having good heat absorption characteristics on the inner surface 51 side with respect to the high-voltage electric wire 22 (the material is not particularly limited.
- the half pipe 24 has functions such as heat radiation to the outside, heat shielding from the outside, and electric wire protection.
- the harness main body 23 comes into contact with the inner surface 51 of the half pipe 24 due to its own weight (the high voltage electric wire 22 comes into contact indirectly).
- the half pipe 24 is formed by extrusion or pressing.
- the half pipe 24 is formed in a substantially eaves-like shape that continuously opens the opening 52 on the side of the vehicle floor 10 facing the under floor 11 and the openings 53 and 53 on the drawer side of the harness body 23 ( There are several shapes for the eaves, and the eave eaves, which is a kind of eaves, are shaped like a half of the cylinder).
- the half pipe 24 is formed so as to extend straight.
- An edge covering member 54 is provided at the edge of the openings 53 and 53 serving as both ends of the half pipe 24 so as to cover the edge portion.
- the edge covering member 54 is provided as a member for preventing the harness body 23 from being damaged (the edge covering member 54 may not be provided if no edge is generated).
- the half pipe 24 has a fixing structure such that the opening 52 is fixed so as to face the floor 11 below.
- the fixing means for example, a plurality of bracket portions 55 provided in accordance with the position of the opening 52 are taken as an example. Shall be mentioned.
- the bracket portion 55 is fixed by welding, for example, and has a through hole 56 for bolting. In addition, not only bolting but fixing with a clip may be sufficient.
- Other fixing means may be a reverse ⁇ -shaped clamp or a band that can engage with and hold the outer surface 50 of the half pipe 24.
- the half pipe 24 is formed so that the harness body 23 in the accommodated state can be fixed.
- a plurality of holes or the like are formed so as to be fixed by a dedicated clamp, a general-purpose band clamp, or the like (for example, as shown in FIG.
- a plurality of pairs of holes 61, 61 are formed in the hole 61, and the harness main body 23 is fixed to the holes 61, 61 at each location through a known binding band 62).
- a water drain hole is also formed in addition to the above hole (not shown. It is assumed that the water drain hole is optional).
- the half pipe 24 is made of metal.
- the protection performance can be improved more than that of resin.
- aluminum is an example of a material from the viewpoint of protection performance and weight reduction.
- Stainless steel is also a preferred example in terms of protection performance and weather resistance.
- the cross section of the half pipe 24 is circular in this embodiment, it is not limited to this.
- it may have a U-shaped cross section.
- the half pipe 24 has a shape extending straight in the present embodiment, but is not limited thereto.
- the path may be changed by bending at an appropriate position.
- reference numeral 57 indicates a main body protection member.
- the main body protection member 57 is a member interposed between the harness main body 23 and the under floor 11 of the vehicle floor 10. If a spot burr or the like occurs in the under floor 11, the main body protection member 57 protects the harness main body 23 to prevent damage. Be able to.
- the main body protection member 57 is set over the entire length of the half pipe 24 or according to a place where the above-described spot burrs or the like may occur (the setting of the main body protection member 57 is arbitrary).
- the body protection member 57 is formed in a springy shape as shown in FIG.
- the main body protection member 63 has the spring property which presses the harness main body 23 (a shape shall be an example). If the harness body 23 is pressed against the inner surface 51 of the half pipe 24 in this way, there is an advantage that the heat generated in the harness body 23 can be reliably transmitted to the half pipe 24 and the temperature can be lowered.
- the main body protection member 63 has an advantage that a stable heat radiation effect and the like can be obtained because the harness main body 23 can be pressed against the inner surface 51 of the half pipe 24 when the vehicle is running or when vibration is generated.
- the body protection member 57 may be replaced with a member that can cover the harness body 23 such as a corrugated tube (not shown).
- the harness body 23 is accommodated in the substantially eaves-shaped half pipe 24 and the half pipe 24 is fixed to the under floor 11 of the vehicle floor 10,
- the harness body 23 is routed along the floor 11.
- the harness main body 23 can be easily accommodated without a conventional wiring operation because the half pipe 24 has a substantially eaves-like shape and has a shape in which three sides open continuously. It becomes like this. Further, since the half pipe 24 has a substantially eaves-like shape, there is no work of previously passing the harness body 23 through, and as a result, the manufacturing procedure of the wire harness 21 can be given a degree of freedom. .
- the half pipe 24 When compared with, for example, a round pipe of the same size, the half pipe 24 can be made lighter than the round pipe by at least the opening 52 side facing the floor bottom 11 of the vehicle floor 10.
- the amount of material used can be reduced compared to the round pipe by the amount described above. Compared to conventional pipes, a reduction of about 50% can be realized.
- the half pipe 24 can be bent in a later process, the mold cost can be reduced. Further, by changing the bending, it can be deployed to another vehicle, and versatility can be improved. Furthermore, it becomes possible to respond quickly to design changes.
- the heat generated in the harness body 23 can be transmitted to the under floor 11 side of the vehicle floor 10 via the half pipe 24. . Further, the heat generated in the harness body 23 can be radiated from the outer surface 50 of the half pipe 24. That is, the temperature of the harness body 23 can be lowered by contacting (contacting) the inner surface 51 of the half pipe 24.
- the half pipe 24 is only long enough to be provided in the wiring target portion of the vehicle floor 10 in the harness main body 23, it is possible to avoid taking a packing space.
- the bracket portion 55 is separated from the half pipe 24 and is fixed by, for example, welding.
- the bracket portion 55 is not limited to this and may be integrally formed as shown in FIG.
- the bracket portion 64 is integrated with the pipe body 65 of the half pipe 24 by extrusion molding.
- the bracket portion 64 is formed so as to be integrated over the entire edge portion of the opening 52.
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Description
2…エンジン
3…モータ
4…インバータ
5…バッテリー
6…エンジンルーム
7…車両後部
8…自動車室内
9…モータケーブル
10…車両フロア
11…床下
21…ワイヤハーネス
22…高圧電線(高圧導電路)
23…ハーネス本体
24…ハーフパイプ(ハーネス付属部材)
25…接続手段
26…端末固定手段
27…筒状金属箔部材(シールド部材)
28…リング状加締め部材
29…電線保護部材
30…中心導体
31…被覆部
32…電気接触部
33…電線接続部
34…中間部
35…筐体部
36…筒状接続部
37…固定鍔部
38…上壁
39…開口部分
40、41…側壁
42…ボルト
43、44…底壁
45…コネクタ
46…ハウジング
47…コネクタ嵌合部
48…コネクタ
49…パッキン
50…外面
51…内面
52、53…開口
54…エッジ被覆部材
55…ブラケット部
56…貫通孔
57…本体保護部材
Claims (3)
- 複数本の高圧導電路を含んでなるハーネス本体と、該ハーネス本体における車両フロアの配索対象部分に設けられて前記車両フロアに固定されるハーネス付属部材とを備えるとともに、該ハーネス付属部材を前記車両フロアに対向する側と前記ハーネス本体の引き出し側とを連続して開口させる略軒樋形状に形成する
ことを特徴とするワイヤハーネス。 - 請求項1に記載のワイヤハーネスにおいて、
前記ハーネス本体と前記車両フロアとの間に介在する本体保護部材を備える
ことを特徴とするワイヤハーネス。 - 請求項1又は請求項2に記載のワイヤハーネスにおいて、
前記ハーネス本体を前記ハーネス付属部材の内面に直接又は間接的に接触させるように収容する
ことを特徴とするワイヤハーネス。
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