WO2022114202A1 - Structure de fixation - Google Patents

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WO2022114202A1
WO2022114202A1 PCT/JP2021/043721 JP2021043721W WO2022114202A1 WO 2022114202 A1 WO2022114202 A1 WO 2022114202A1 JP 2021043721 W JP2021043721 W JP 2021043721W WO 2022114202 A1 WO2022114202 A1 WO 2022114202A1
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睦弘 横松
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株式会社ハイレックスコーポレーション
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    • 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
    • F16B2/00Friction-grip releasable fastenings
    • F16B2/20Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening
    • 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
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/06Releasable fastening devices with 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
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B9/00Connections of rods or tubular parts to flat surfaces at an angle
    • F16B9/02Detachable connections
    • 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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C1/00Flexible shafts; Mechanical means for transmitting movement in a flexible sheathing
    • F16C1/10Means for transmitting linear movement in a flexible sheathing, e.g. "Bowden-mechanisms"
    • 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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C1/00Flexible shafts; Mechanical means for transmitting movement in a flexible sheathing
    • F16C1/26Construction of guiding-sheathings or guiding-tubes

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  • the present invention relates to a fixed structure.
  • a fixing structure is used in which the long member is fixed to the bracket provided on the mounting target so that the long member does not shift in the axial direction (for example, Patent Document).
  • This fixing structure includes an engaging portion that engages with a U-shaped groove provided in the bracket, and includes a mounting member (terminal member) to which a long member is connected and a clip attached to the mounting member. ing. With the clip attached, the mounting member is attached to the groove of the bracket, and the engaging portion of the mounting member is engaged with the bracket. This restricts the mounting member from moving in the axial direction of the long member.
  • the clip has a pair of clip-side engaging portions that engage with each of the pair of bracket-side engaging portions provided in the groove of the bracket.
  • the clip-side engaging portion engages with the bracket-side engaging portion, the mounting member is prevented from being disengaged from the groove of the bracket in the direction perpendicular to the axis of the long member.
  • the clip has a U-shaped mounting portion that is mounted along the circumferential direction of the mounted portion on the outside of the mounted portion of the mounting member.
  • the U-shaped mounting portion of the clip has a regulated portion protruding from the inner surface of the mounting portion, and the mounted portion of the mounting member has a restricting portion provided in a concave shape on the outer surface of the mounted portion. ..
  • the regulated portion of the clip engages with the regulated portion of the mounting member in the circumferential direction of the mounted portion, and the relative rotation of the clip with respect to the mounting member is suppressed.
  • the clip is attached to the mounting member, the clip is translated with respect to the mounting member in the axial direction of the long member.
  • a concave groove is provided so that the regulated portion of the clip can pass in the axial direction at the portion where the regulated portion protruding from the inner surface of the clip mounting portion passes. Is formed.
  • a force such as twisting may be applied to the long member, and the mounting member may rotate around the axis.
  • the clip since the mounting member and the clip are engaged in the circumferential direction, when the mounting member rotates, the clip also rotates about the axis.
  • one clip-side engaging portion engaged with one bracket-side engaging portion is pressed against the bracket-side engaging portion, and the other clip engaged with the other bracket-side engaging portion.
  • the clip is deformed so that the side engaging portion is disengaged from the bracket side engaging portion.
  • the engagement between the other clip-side engaging portion and the other bracket-side engaging portion may be disengaged, and the clip and the mounting member may be disengaged from the bracket.
  • the clip is assembled by moving it in parallel with the mounting member in the axial direction. Therefore, when the clip is conveyed in a state of being assembled to the mounting member, the clip may come off from the mounting member when a force in the direction opposite to that at the time of assembling is applied to the clip.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a fixed structure in which the clip and the mounting member do not easily come off from the bracket even when an external force is applied to the long member, and the clip does not easily come off from the mounting member during transportation.
  • the fixing structure of the present invention is a fixing structure for fixing a long member to a plate-shaped bracket having a mounting groove cut out in a groove shape from an edge, and the fixing structure is the same as the long member.
  • a tubular mounting member to which the long member is connected and attached to the bracket, and a clip attached to the outer periphery of the mounting member along the axial direction of the long member, and the mounting groove is provided. , Separated from each other in the first direction which is the height direction of the mounting groove from the edge and the third direction which is the groove width direction of the mounting groove perpendicular to the second direction which is the thickness direction of the bracket.
  • the mounting member has a first engaged portion and a second engaged portion, and the mounting member is a connecting portion to which the long member is connected and when the mounting member is fixed to the bracket.
  • the bracket is sandwiched between the two, and a holding portion that suppresses the movement of the mounting member with respect to the bracket in the second direction and a mounting portion that is provided adjacent to the holding portion in the second direction and to which the clip is mounted.
  • the mounting member and the clip move in the disengagement direction in which the clip engages with the first engaged portion of the mounting groove and disengages from the mounting groove in the first direction.
  • the first engaging portion that suppresses this is provided apart from the first engaging portion in the third direction, and the first engaging portion is engaged with the second engaged portion of the mounting groove to be disengaged.
  • the mounting portion includes a second engaging portion that prevents the mounting member and the clip from moving in the direction, and a mounting portion that extends along the circumferential direction of the mounting member and is mounted on the mounted portion.
  • the portion is provided so that when the mounting member and the clip are mounted in the mounting groove of the bracket, the distance between the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion is shortened in the third direction.
  • the mounting portion is elastically deformable, and the mounting portion is rotatably mounted relative to the mounted portion in the axial direction of the mounting member, and is mounted between the sandwiched portion and the mounted portion in the second direction.
  • the mounting portion is provided with an overhanging portion that projects outward in the radial direction of the mounting member with respect to the outer surface of the mounted portion so that the mounting portion can be engaged in the second direction.
  • the clip and the mounting member do not easily come off from the bracket even when an external force is applied to the long member, and the clip does not easily come off from the mounting member during transportation.
  • FIG. 1 It is a perspective view which shows the fixed structure of one Embodiment of this invention. It is a schematic side view which shows the state before the clip is attached to the attachment member of the fixed structure of FIG. It is a schematic side view which shows the state after the clip is attached to the attachment member of the fixed structure of FIG. It is a perspective view of the clip used for the fixed structure of FIG. It is a front view of the clip used for the fixed structure of FIG. It is a front view of the mounting member with the clip attached. It is a perspective view of the mounting member used for the fixing structure of FIG. It is a side view of the mounting member used for the fixing structure of FIG. It is a front view of the mounting member used for the fixing structure of FIG.
  • (A) is a top view showing a state in which a part of the clip is engaged with the overhanging portion of the mounting member
  • (B) is a front view corresponding to the state shown in (A).
  • (A) is a top view showing a state in which the clip is further pushed toward the overhanging portion of the mounting member from the state shown in FIG. 10 (A), and (B) corresponds to the state shown in (A).
  • 11 is a top view showing a state in which the clip is further pushed in from the state shown in FIG. 11A and engaged with the overhanging portion.
  • FIG. 1 it is a front view which shows the state before the attachment member to which a clip is attached engages with a bracket.
  • the fixed structure 1 is a structure in which the long member 2 is fixed to the bracket B.
  • each member such as a long member 2 and a mounting member 3 is attached to a predetermined attachment target (not shown) via the bracket B.
  • the fixing structure 1 fixes the long member assembly A including the long member 2, the mounting member 3, and the clip 4 to the bracket B.
  • the long member assembly A is a control cable assembly, and is attached to the vehicle body to be attached via the bracket B.
  • the attachment target by the fixed structure 1 is not limited to the vehicle body, and the long member assembly A is not limited to the control cable assembly.
  • Bracket B is a part to which the mounting member 3 is mounted. By attaching the mounting member 3 to the bracket B, the long member assembly A is attached to a mounting target such as a vehicle body.
  • the bracket B is configured as a plate-shaped mounting portion as shown in FIG.
  • the structure of the bracket B is not particularly limited, and the bracket B may be a plate-shaped member or a box-shaped member having a plate-shaped wall portion.
  • the bracket B may be detachably attached to the vehicle body or the like by a fixing member such as a bolt or nut, or may be integrally provided on the attachment target of the vehicle body or the like.
  • the bracket B has a mounting groove B2 cut out in a groove shape from the end edge B1 of the bracket B.
  • the end edge B1 is an edge portion (upper edge in FIG. 1) of the bracket B extending in the thickness direction of the plate-shaped bracket B.
  • the mounting groove B2 is open at the end edge B1 so that the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted can be inserted.
  • the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion of the clip 4 are attached to the opening edge E provided in the end edge B1.
  • the mounting member 3 is pushed into the mounting groove B2 while the 42 is in contact with the mounting member 3.
  • the height direction of the mounting groove B2 from the edge B1 of the bracket B (the direction away from the edge B1) is referred to as the first direction D1
  • the thickness direction of the plate-shaped bracket B is the first. It is called a two-way D2
  • the groove width direction of the mounting groove B2 which is a direction perpendicular to both the first direction D1 and the second direction D2, is called a third direction D3.
  • the first direction D1 the direction in which the mounting member 3 is inserted into the mounting groove B2 is referred to as an insertion direction D11
  • the direction in which the mounting member 3 is detached from the mounting groove B2 is referred to as a detachment direction D12.
  • the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B is provided with the first engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B21 provided apart from each other in the third direction D3 which is the groove width direction of the mounting groove B2. It has an engaged portion B22. Further, the mounting groove B2 further has an insertion portion B23 into which the mounting member 3 is inserted and an mounting portion B24 in which the mounting member 3 is installed, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 13.
  • the mounting groove B2 is shown as a portion cut out in a substantially U shape from the end edge B1 of the plate-shaped bracket B, but the shape of the mounting groove B2 is not particularly limited.
  • the insertion portion B23 is a portion that becomes an entrance into which the mounting member 3 is inserted in the process of installing the mounting member 3 in the mounting portion B24 of the bracket B.
  • a tapered portion is provided at the end of the bracket B on the insertion portion B23 side so that the distance between the third directions D3 and the insertion direction D11 becomes narrower (left-right direction in FIG. 13). T and T are formed.
  • the first inclined surface 41a of the first engaging portion 41 and the second inclined surface of the second engaging portion 42, which will be described later, are used. 42a comes into contact with the tapered portion T provided at the opening edge E of the mounting groove B2.
  • the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted can be easily moved in the insertion direction D11.
  • the installation part B24 is a part where the mounting member 3 is installed.
  • the shaft portion 33a (see FIGS. 2 and 3) of the mounting member 3 is installed in the installation portion B24.
  • the shape of the installation portion B24 is preferably a shape that follows the outer shape of the shaft portion 33a.
  • the shape of the installation portion B24 is not particularly limited as long as the mounting member 3 (shaft portion 33a) can be installed.
  • the first engaged portion B21 engages with the first engaging portion 41 of the clip 4.
  • the shape of the first engaged portion B21 is not particularly limited as long as it can engage with the first engaging portion 41 of the clip 4 and suppress the movement of the clip 4 and the mounting member 3 in the disengagement direction D12. It can be appropriately changed according to the shape of the first engaging portion 41 of 4.
  • the first engaged portion B21 is formed as a recess recessed in the third direction D3 with respect to the inner surface of the installation portion B24 extending in the first direction D1.
  • the first engaged portion B21 is a first wall portion B211 provided on the disengagement direction D12 side and a second wall portion B211 provided on the insertion direction D11 side, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 13. It has a wall portion B212.
  • the first wall portion B211 engages with the first engaging portion 41 of the clip 4 attached to the mounting member 3 when a force moving to the detaching direction D12 is applied to the mounting member 3, and the first wall portion B211 engages with the mounting member 3. Suppress withdrawal.
  • the first wall portion B211 may be provided so as to suppress the detachment of the mounting member 3, and is not limited to the illustrated inclination angle.
  • the second wall portion B212 faces the first inclined surface 41a of the first engaging portion 41, which will be described later.
  • the second wall portion B212 may be in contact with or separated from the first inclined surface 41a of the first engaging portion 41 in a state where the mounting member 3 is attached to the bracket B.
  • the second engaged portion B22 engages with the second engaging portion 42 of the clip 4.
  • the shape of the second engaged portion B22 is not particularly limited as long as it can engage with the second engaging portion 42 of the clip 4 and suppress the movement of the clip 4 and the mounting member 3 in the disengagement direction D12. It can be appropriately changed according to the shape of the second engaging portion 42 of 4.
  • the second engaged portion B22 is formed as a recess recessed in the third direction D3 with respect to the inner surface of the installation portion B24 extending in the first direction D1.
  • the second engaged portion B22 is a first wall portion B221 provided on the disengagement direction D12 side and a second wall portion B221 provided on the insertion direction D11 side, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 13. It has a wall portion B222.
  • the first wall portion B221 may be provided so as to suppress the detachment of the mounting member 3, and is not limited to the illustrated inclination angle.
  • the second wall portion B222 faces the second inclined surface 42a of the second engaging portion 42, which will be described later.
  • the second wall portion B222 may be in contact with or separated from the second inclined surface 42a of the second engaging portion 42 in a state where the mounting member 3 is attached to the bracket B.
  • the shape and size of the first engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B22 are particularly limited as long as they can be engaged with each of the first engaged portion 41 and the second engaged portion 42 of the clip 4. It does not have to have a shape or size corresponding to the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 of the clip 4. Further, the first engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B22 may have shapes corresponding to each other or may have different shapes from each other.
  • the long member 2 is a long member that is connected to the mounting member 3 and fixed to the bracket B via the mounting member 3.
  • the shape and structure of the long member 2 is not particularly limited as long as it is a long member connected to the mounting member 3 and fixed to the bracket B via the mounting member 3.
  • the long member 2 is a control cable for transmitting an operating force, but the long member may be an electric cable.
  • the long member 2 has a first long member 21 and a second long member 22, and the first long member 21 and the second long member 22.
  • the 22 is connected to the second direction D2 (in the present embodiment, the axis X direction is the same direction as the second direction D2) by the mounting member 3.
  • the first long member 21 is the outer casing of the control cable
  • the second long member 22 is a guide pipe through which the inner cable 23 is inserted.
  • the inner cable 23 is inserted through the first long member 21, the second long member 22, and the mounting member 3.
  • One end of the inner cable 23 is connected to an operating portion (not shown) such as a shift lever, and the other end is connected to an operated portion (not shown) such as a transmission via a rod R.
  • an operating portion such as a shift lever
  • an operated portion such as a transmission via a rod R.
  • the inner cable 23 is operated, and the operating force of the inner cable 23 is transmitted to the operated unit via the rod R.
  • One end of the first long member 21 is attached to the mounting member 3, and the other end (not shown) of the first long member 21 is attached to a predetermined mounting portion on the operation unit side.
  • one end of the second long member 22 is swingably attached to the mounting member 3, and the other end (not shown) of the second long member 22 is inner on the operated portion side.
  • a rod R connected to the end of the cable 23 is led out.
  • the two long members 21 and 22 are connected to the mounting member 3, but the number of long members connected to the mounting member 3 is not limited and may be one. do not have.
  • the mounting member 3 is a cylindrical member to which the long member 2 is connected and mounted on the bracket B.
  • the mounting member 3 is mounted on the bracket B in a state where the long member 2 is connected, thereby holding the long member 2 at a predetermined position to be mounted.
  • the "cylindrical shape” means having a cylindrical shape such as a substantially cylindrical shape or a square tubular shape, which has an internal space to which the long member 2 can be connected.
  • the cylindrical mounting member 3 may have a plurality of portions having different outer diameters and outer shapes in the axis X direction, and the outer peripheral surface of the mounting member 3 may be along the axis X direction and the axis X peripheral direction. It may have irregularities.
  • the shape and structure of the mounting member 3 is not particularly limited as long as the long member 2 can be connected, the bracket B can be mounted, and the clip 4 can be mounted.
  • the mounting member 3 has a connecting portion 32 to which the long member 2 is connected, and the bracket B is fixed to the bracket B when the mounting member 3 is fixed to the bracket B.
  • a holding portion 33 that is sandwiched between the two directions D2 and suppresses the movement of the mounting member 3 to the bracket B in the second direction D2, and a cover that is provided adjacent to the holding portion 33 in the second direction D2 and to which the clip 4 is mounted. It is provided with a mounting portion 31. Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in FIGS.
  • the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 is second between the sandwiching portion 33 and the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2.
  • An overhanging portion 34 projecting radially outward of the mounting member 3 with respect to the outer surface of the mounted portion 31 is provided so that it can be engaged in the direction D2.
  • the connecting portion 32 is a portion to which the long member 2 is connected.
  • the connecting portion 32 is provided on one end side in the axis X direction of the mounting member 3, and the first long member 21 is connected to the first cylindrical member. It includes a connecting portion 321 and a cylindrical second connecting portion 322 provided on the other end side of the mounting member 3 in the axis X direction and to which the second long member 22 is connected.
  • the mounted portion 31 and the holding portion 33 are provided between the first connecting portion 321 and the second connecting portion 322 in the axis X direction.
  • the mounting member 3 has openings at both ends in the axis X direction, and the openings at both ends communicate with each other to form an inner space of the mounting member 3.
  • the first long member 21 and the second long member 22 connected to the connecting portion 32 are arranged in the inner space of the mounting member 3, and the inner cable 23 is inserted therein.
  • the shape and structure of the connecting portion 32 are not particularly limited as long as the long member 2 can be connected.
  • the sandwiching portion 33 sandwiches the bracket B in the second direction D2 when the mounting member 3 is fixed to the bracket B. As a result, the movement of the mounting member 3 in the second direction D2 is suppressed, and the long member 2 is held at a predetermined position and the routing path with respect to the mounting target such as the vehicle body.
  • the sandwiching portion 33 includes a shaft portion 33a inserted into the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B and a first wall on the mounted portion 31 side in the second direction D2. It includes a body 33b and a second wall body 33c on the side opposite to the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2.
  • the shaft portion 33a is formed in a cylindrical shape having an outer diameter corresponding to the groove width in the third direction D3 of the mounting groove B2.
  • the first wall body 33b and the second wall body 33c are arranged on both sides in the second direction D2 (axis X direction) of the shaft portion 33a, and can engage with each of both sides of the bracket B in the second direction D2.
  • the first wall body 33b is provided on one side (mounted portion 31 side) in the second direction D2 of the shaft portion 33a, and is formed wider than the groove width of the mounting groove B2. As a result, the first wall body 33b comes into contact with one surface of the bracket B and suppresses the mounting member 3 from moving to one side in the second direction D2.
  • the first wall body 33b is a plate-shaped portion provided between the mounted portion 31 and the shaft portion 33a in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion 34 is provided on the first wall body 33b.
  • the second wall body 33c is provided on the other side (opposite side of the mounted portion 31) in the second direction D2 of the shaft portion 33a, and is formed wider than the groove width of the mounting groove B2. As a result, the second wall body 33c comes into contact with the other surface of the bracket B and suppresses the mounting member 3 from moving to the other in the second direction D2.
  • the second wall body 33c is a plate-shaped portion provided between the shaft portion 33a and the second connecting portion 322.
  • the second wall body 33c is the first engaging portion of the clip 4 at the end portion (upper end side in FIG. 6) on the detachment direction D12 side.
  • the 41 and the second engaging portion 42 have a pair of notched portions N capable of passing through the second wall body 33c in the second direction D2. Between the pair of notches N in the width direction D3, a protrusion P is provided so as to project toward the detachment direction D12 with respect to the end portion of the notch N on the detachment direction D12 side.
  • the clip 4 is attached to the mounting member 3 from the second wall body 33c side toward the first wall body 33b side as shown in FIGS. 2, 3, 10 (A) to 12 (FIG. 12). It is possible, and the mounting member 3 has a chamfered portion CH on the outer periphery of the surface of the second wall body 33c opposite to the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2 (see FIGS. 7 and 8). ..
  • the chamfered portion CH is provided on the outer periphery of the second wall body 33c
  • the clip 4 is attached to the mounted portion 31 of the mounting member 3 from the second wall body 33c side to the first wall body 33b side, as described later. It will be easier to move toward.
  • the chamfered portion CH is provided on the entire outer circumference of the second wall body 33c, but is provided at least at a portion where the clip 4 comes into contact with the second wall body 33c when it crosses the second wall body 33c in the second direction D2. Just do it.
  • the chamfered portion may also be provided on the outer periphery of the first wall body 33b. In this case, it becomes easy to move the clip 4 in the second direction D2 beyond the first wall body 33b toward the mounted portion 31.
  • the mounted portion 31 is a portion to which the clip 4 is mounted. Specifically, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the mounting portion 43 described later of the clip 4 is mounted relative to the mounted portion 31 in the direction around the axis X of the mounting member 3 so as to be relatively rotatable. As a result, even if a force is applied to the long member 2, the clip 4 and the mounting member 3 are less likely to come off from the bracket B.
  • the size and shape of the mounted portion 31 are not particularly limited as long as the mounted portion 43 can be mounted relative to the mounted portion 31 in the direction around the axis X of the mounting member 3.
  • the mounted portion 31 has an outer peripheral surface that at least partially corresponds to the shape of the mounted portion 43 of the clip 4.
  • the portion of the mounted portion 31 facing the mounting portion 43 has an arc surface at least partially so that the mounting member 3 can rotate relative to the clip 4 about the axis X. Is preferable.
  • the mounting portion 43 mounted on the mounted portion 31 can smoothly rotate relative to each other.
  • the mounting member 3 has a rotation control unit RR as shown in FIG.
  • the rotation restricting portion RR is provided between one end and the other end of the substantially U-shaped mounting portion 43 mounted on the mounted portion 31.
  • one end of the mounting portion 43 is a portion near the portion where the first engaging portion 41 is provided, and the other end of the mounting portion 43 is near the portion where the second engaging portion 42 is provided. It is a part.
  • the rotation control unit RR limits the relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 to a predetermined range, as will be described later. This suppresses excessive relative rotation of the mounting member 3 due to twisting or the like of the long member 2.
  • the rotation restricting unit RR is provided between the clip 4 and the clip 4 at a predetermined interval in the direction around the axis X, and when the mounting member 3 rotates relative to the clip 4 by a predetermined amount or more, The rotation restricting portion RR comes into contact with the clip 4 to limit the relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 within a predetermined range.
  • the shape and structure of the rotation restricting portion RR are not particularly limited as long as the relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 can be limited to a predetermined range.
  • the rotation restricting portion RR is a protruding portion protruding radially outward (on the detaching direction D12 side) from the outer periphery of the tubular portion having the mounted portion 31, and is a pair of knob portions described later in the axial direction. It is arranged between 45a and 45b.
  • the overhanging portion 34 engages with the mounting portion 43 in the second direction D2 to prevent the clip 4 from being detached from the mounting member 3 in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion 34 is provided between the sandwiching portion 33 and the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2.
  • the portion where the overhanging portion 34 is provided is not particularly limited as long as it can engage with the mounting portion 43 in the second direction D2 and prevent the clip 4 from being detached from the mounting member 3 in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion 34 is provided on the first wall body 33b provided at the boundary portion between the holding portion 33 and the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion may be provided separately from the first wall body 33b.
  • the overhanging portion 34 projects radially outward of the mounting member 3 with respect to the outer surface of the mounted portion 31. This makes it possible to engage the clip 4 attached to the mounted portion 31 in the second direction D2. More specifically, when the clip 4 mounted on the mounted portion 31 is in a no-load state (natural state), the overhanging portion 34 is engaged with the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 in the second direction D2. Overhanging. That is, when the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 are viewed in the second direction D2, the overhanging portion 34 projects so as to at least partially overlap the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 (see FIGS. 1, 5 and 6). ). As will be described later, the overhanging width of the overhanging portion 34 is not particularly limited as long as the clip 4 can be elastically deformed and hooked on the overhanging portion 34 to be attached.
  • the overhanging portion 34 is formed with an arc surface of the mounting portion 43 so as to engage with the entire portion of the substantially U-shaped mounting portion 43 on which the curved arc surface is formed in the second direction D2.
  • the mounting portion 43 is continuously formed to be one size larger than the outer circumference. In this case, it is possible to further prevent the clip 4 from coming off in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion 34 (first wall body 33b) allows the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b of the clip 4 to easily pass through the first wall body 33b in the second direction D2.
  • the vicinity of the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b has a small overhang width or does not overhang the outer periphery of the mounted portion 31 (see FIG. 5).
  • the overhanging portion may not be continuously overhanging in the direction around the axis X as in the present embodiment, but may be partially (fragmentally) overhanging in the direction around the axis X.
  • the clip 4 is attached to the mounting member 3, and when the mounting member 3 is attached to the bracket B, the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 provided on the clip 4 engage with the bracket B. This prevents the mounting member 3 from coming off the bracket B. As shown in FIG. 1, the clip 4 is attached to the outer periphery of the attachment member 3 along the direction around the axis X of the long member 2.
  • the clip 4 engages with the first engaged portion B21 of the mounting groove B2 (see FIG. 14), and the mounting member 3 and the clip are directed to the disengagement direction D12.
  • the first engaging portion 41 that suppresses the movement of 4 is provided apart from the first engaging portion 41 in the third direction D3, and engages with the second engaged portion B22 of the mounting groove B2.
  • the clip 4 includes a connecting portion 44 that connects the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 to each other in the third direction D3. Further, in the present embodiment, the clip 4 includes a first knob portion 45a and a second knob portion 45b that can be operated so that the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 approach each other in the third direction D3. ing.
  • the overall shape and structure of the clip 4 is not particularly limited as long as the clip 4 has the first engaging portion 41, the second engaging portion 42, and the mounting portion 43.
  • the portion of the clip 4 composed of the first engaging portion 41, the mounting portion 43, and the second engaging portion 42 is viewed in the axis X direction. It is sometimes formed to have a substantially U-shape.
  • the term "substantially U-shaped" or "U-shaped” means that the overall schematic shape includes a U-shaped portion, and is not limited to a strict U-shaped shape, and the schematic shape is U-shaped. It may have another part in addition to the part of.
  • the clip 4 is annular when viewed in the axis X direction when the connecting portion 44 is further included.
  • the material of the clip 4 is not particularly limited, but it is preferably composed of an elastically deformable synthetic resin or metal.
  • the mounting portion 43 is a portion to be mounted on the mounted portion 31 of the mounting member 3.
  • the mounting portion 43 extends along the circumferential direction of the mounted portion 31 of the mounting member 3, and is mounted along at least a part of the outer circumference of the mounted portion 31.
  • the mounting portion 43 is mounted so as to be relatively rotatable with respect to the mounted portion 31 in the direction around the axis X of the mounting member 3.
  • the mounting portion 43 shortens the distance between the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 in the third direction D3. It is configured to be elastically deformable. Since the mounting portion 43 is elastically deformable, as will be described later, the mounting portion 43 is provided so that the distance between the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 in the third direction D3 is shortened. After the deformation, when the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 reach the positions of the first engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B22, the mounting portion 43 elastically returns.
  • the overall schematic shape of the mounting portion 43 is not particularly limited as long as it can be mounted on the mounted portion 31 of the mounting member 3.
  • the mounting portion 43 is formed in a substantially U shape as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • one end and the other end of the mounting portion 43 formed in a substantially U shape are provided apart from each other with a space in the circumferential direction of the mounting member 3.
  • one end of the mounting portion 43 is a portion in the vicinity of the portion provided with the first engaging portion 41 (the portion provided with the first knob portion 45a described later), and the mounting portion 43.
  • the other end of the above is a portion near the portion where the second engaging portion 42 is provided (the portion where the second knob portion 45b is provided).
  • one end and the other end of the mounting portion 43 provided apart from each other in the direction around the axis X are connected by the connecting portion 44, and the clip 4 as a whole is formed in an annular shape.
  • the portion of the mounting portion 43 facing the mounted portion 31 has an arc surface at least partially. That is, the inner surface of the mounting portion 43 has a portion that engages with the outer surface of the mounting portion 31 in the direction around the axis X of the mounting member 3 at a portion that faces the outer surface of the mounted portion 31 so as to be contactable. do not have. As a result, the mounting portion 43 can smoothly rotate relative to the mounted portion 31.
  • the first engaging portion 41 engages with the first engaged portion B21 of the mounting groove B2 and suppresses the movement of the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 in the disengagement direction D12.
  • the first engaging portion 41 is provided on one end side of the mounting portion 43 in the circumferential direction of the mounting member 3. Further, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the first engaging portion 41 is provided so as to project from one end side of the mounting portion 43 in the second direction D2.
  • the first engaging portion 41 is arranged at a position corresponding to the position of the shaft portion 33a that enters the mounting groove B2 in the axis X direction (FIG. 3). reference).
  • the first engaging portion 41 engages with the first engaged portion B21.
  • the overall shape and structure of the first engaging portion 41 is that the first engaging portion 41 engages with the first engaged portion B21 and the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 move in the disengagement direction D12. Is not particularly limited as long as it can suppress.
  • the first engaging portion 41 is formed as a convex portion protruding outward (in the direction away from the second engaging portion 42) in the third direction D3 as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. ing. Details will be described later, but in the present embodiment, the first engaging portion 41 is used when the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 are mounted in the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B, as shown in FIGS. 1, 4 and 5.
  • the first engaging portion 41 engages with the first engaged portion B21 when a force is applied to the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 in the disengagement direction D12. It has 41b.
  • the first inclined surface 41a is provided on the insertion direction D11 side
  • the first engaging surface 41b is provided on the disengagement direction D12 side.
  • the first engaging portion 41 is provided and is formed as a substantially triangular convex portion.
  • the first engaging surface 41b engages with the first engaged portion B21 of the mounting groove B2 to move the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted in the disengagement direction D12. Suppress.
  • the first engaging surface 41b is provided on the side of the first engaging portion 41 in the disengagement direction D12.
  • the first engaging surface 41b engages with the first engaged portion B21 provided so as to face the disengagement direction D12 side of the first engaging surface 41b. More specifically, the first engaging surface 41b is first engaged by engaging with the first wall portion B211 provided on the disengagement direction D12 side of the first engaged portion B21 in the disengagement direction D12. It is suppressed that the portion 41 is disengaged from the first engaged portion B21.
  • the tilt angle of the first engaging surface 41b suppresses the first engaging surface 41b from engaging with the first engaged portion B21 and the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 from being disengaged from the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B. It suffices as long as it is provided so as to be possible, and is not limited to the tilt angle shown in the figure.
  • the first inclined surface 41a is configured to abut on the opening edge E on the end edge B1 side of the mounting groove B2 when the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted is inserted into the mounting groove B2.
  • the first engaging portion is formed from the opening edge E.
  • the first inclined surface 41a is inclined so that the 41 receives a reaction force that moves toward the second engaging portion 42 in the third direction D3.
  • the reaction force received by the first inclined surface 41a from the opening edge E causes the first engaging portion 41 to become the second engaging portion.
  • the mounting portion 43 is elastically deformed so as to approach the 42 side, and the clip 4 can move in the mounting groove B2 in the insertion direction D11.
  • the first inclined surface 41a is inside (the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42) in the third direction D3 as it advances toward the insertion direction D11. It is tilted so as to approach (the intermediate position with).
  • the first inclined surface 41a is composed of a flat surface, but may be slightly curved.
  • the second engaging portion 42 engages with the second engaged portion B22 of the mounting groove B2 and suppresses the movement of the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 in the disengagement direction D12.
  • the second engaging portion 42 is provided on the other end side of the mounting portion 43 in the circumferential direction of the mounting member 3. Further, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the second engaging portion 42 is provided so as to project from the other end side of the mounting portion 43 in the second direction D2.
  • the second engaging portion 42 is arranged at a position corresponding to the position of the shaft portion 33a that enters the mounting groove B2 in the axis X direction (FIG. 3). reference).
  • the second engaging portion 42 engages with the second engaged portion B22.
  • the overall shape and structure of the second engaging portion 42 is that the second engaging portion 42 engages with the second engaged portion B22 and the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 move in the disengagement direction D12. Is not particularly limited as long as it can suppress.
  • the second engaging portion 42 is formed as a convex portion protruding outward (in the direction away from the first engaging portion 41) in the third direction D3, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. ing. Details will be described later, but in the present embodiment, the second engaging portion 42 is used when the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 are mounted in the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B, as shown in FIGS. 1, 4 and 5.
  • the second engaging portion 42 engages with the second engaged portion B22 when a force is applied to the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 in the disengagement direction D12. It has 42b.
  • the second inclined surface 42a is provided on the insertion direction D11 side
  • the second engaging surface 42b is provided on the disengagement direction D12 side.
  • the second engaging portion 42 is provided and is formed as a substantially triangular convex portion.
  • the second engaging surface 42b engages with the second engaged portion B22 of the mounting groove B2 to move the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted in the disengagement direction D12. Suppress.
  • the second engaging surface 42b is provided on the side of the second engaging portion 42 in the disengagement direction D12.
  • the second engaging surface 42b engages with the second engaged portion B22 provided so as to face the disengagement direction D12 side of the second engaging surface 42b. More specifically, the second engaging surface 42b is engaged with the first wall portion B221 provided on the disengagement direction D12 side of the second engaged portion B22 in the disengagement direction D12, whereby the second engagement surface 42b is second engaged. It is suppressed that the portion 42 is disengaged from the second engaged portion B22.
  • the inclination angle of the second engaging surface 42b is provided so as to engage with the second engaged portion B22 and prevent the mounting member 3 and the clip 4 from being disengaged from the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B. It is not limited to the tilt angle shown in the figure.
  • the second inclined surface 42a is configured to abut on the opening edge E on the end edge B1 side of the mounting groove B2 when the mounting member 3 to which the clip 4 is mounted is inserted into the mounting groove B2.
  • the second engaging portion is formed from the opening edge E.
  • the second inclined surface 42a is inclined so that the 42 receives a reaction force that moves toward the first engaging portion 41 in the third direction D3.
  • the second inclined surface 42a is inside (the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42) in the third direction D3 as it advances toward the insertion direction D11. It is tilted so as to approach (the intermediate position with).
  • the second inclined surface 42a is composed of a flat surface, but may be slightly curved.
  • the connecting portion 44 connects the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42, which are separated in the circumferential direction of the mounting member 3, to each other.
  • the connecting portion 44 is located on the detaching direction D12 side of the mounting member 3 with the clip 4 attached to the mounting member 3.
  • the connecting portion 44 has elasticity that allows the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 to be separated from each other and close to each other. Therefore, when the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 are close to each other with respect to the initial state, the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 are separated from each other due to the elasticity of the connecting portion 44. When the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 are separated from each other with respect to the initial state, the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 are in close proximity to each other. Gives urgency.
  • the shape and structure of the connecting portion 44 are not particularly limited as long as they have elasticity that allows the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 to be separated from each other and close to each other.
  • the connecting portion 44 is bent in a zigzag shape.
  • the connecting portion 44 is configured in a bent plate shape, and the plate-shaped connecting portion 44 is provided so as to have a folded portion on the insertion direction D11 side and the disconnection direction D12 side.
  • the clip 4 has a first knob portion 45a and a second knob portion 45b, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b are operated so as to approach each other in the third direction D3, so that the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 approach each other. Elastically deform.
  • the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b are operated to engage the first engaging portion 41 and the first engaged portion B21, and the second engaged portion 42 and the second engaged portion 42 are engaged.
  • the mounting member 3 can be disengaged from the bracket B by disengaging the engagement with the joint portion B22.
  • the mounting portion 43 is elastically deformed so that the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 approach each other. If it can be done, it is not particularly limited.
  • the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b have the first engagement portion 41 and the second engagement portion 42 on the disengagement direction D12 side of the first engagement portion 41 and the second engagement portion 42. It is a plate-shaped piece provided continuously in.
  • the mounting portion 43 is mounted so as to be relatively rotatable with respect to the mounted portion 31 in the direction around the axis X of the mounting member 3.
  • the mounting member 3 rotates relative to the clip 4 as shown in FIG.
  • the rotation of the mounting member 3 is suppressed from being transmitted to the clip 4. Therefore, when the clip 4 rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the mounting member 3, the first engaging portion 41 of the clip 4 is disengaged from the first engaged portion B21 of the bracket B, or the second engaging portion 42. Is suppressed from coming off from the second engaged portion B22. This prevents the clip 4 from being disengaged from the bracket B.
  • the mounting member 3 is configured to rotate relative to the clip 4, so that the rotation of the mounting member 3 around the axis X is the clip 4. It is less likely to affect the engagement between the first engaging portion 41 and the first engaged portion B21 and the engagement between the second engaging portion 42 and the second engaged portion B22. Therefore, the disengagement between the clip 4 and the bracket B is suppressed.
  • the mounting member 3 has a mounting portion 31 so that the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 can be engaged in the second direction D2.
  • the overhanging portion 34 is provided so as to project outward in the radial direction of the mounting member 3 with respect to the outer surface of the mounting member 3.
  • the overhanging portion 34 engages with the mounting portion 43 in the second direction D2 and suppresses the clip 4 from being detached from the mounting member 3 in the second direction D2. do.
  • the clip 4 when the clip 4 is conveyed while being attached to the attachment member 3 (for example, in the state of the long member assembly A), it is assumed that a force is applied to the clip 4 in the direction in which the clip 4 comes off in the second direction D2. Also, the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 and the overhanging portion 34 are engaged with each other in the second direction D2, and the detachment of the clip 4 is suppressed. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the clip 4 from being lost during transportation, and it is not necessary to reassemble the detached clip 4.
  • the mounting member 3 is rotatable relative to the clip 4, and has the overhanging portion 34, so that the clip 4 and the mounting member 2 can be mounted even if an external force is applied to the long member 2.
  • the member 3 is hard to come off from the bracket B, and the clip 4 is hard to come off from the mounting member 3 during transportation.
  • the mounting member 3 is attached to the clip 4 of the mounting member 3 between one end and the other end of the substantially U-shaped mounting portion 43, as shown in FIG. It has a rotation control unit RR that limits relative rotation to a predetermined range. This makes it possible to suppress excessive relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 due to twisting or the like of the long member 2.
  • the mounting member 3 is configured to be rotatable relative to the clip 4 by a predetermined amount, and the mounting member 3 tries to rotate by a predetermined amount or more (exceeding an allowable range).
  • the rotation restricting portion RR and the clip 4 come into contact with each other to add resistance to the rotation of the mounting member 3 and suppress the rotation of the mounting member 3.
  • the relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 is limited to a predetermined range.
  • the long member 2 is not twisted more than a predetermined range. Therefore, for example, when the long member 2 is a control cable, damage to the outer casing due to excessive twisting of the long member 2 and undesired changes in the stroke amount of the inner cable passing through the inside of the outer casing are suppressed. Will be done.
  • the rotation restricting portion RR is provided so as to be separated from the first knob portion 45a and the second knob portion 45b of the clip 4 in the direction around the axis X. ..
  • the rotation restricting portion RR is configured to come into contact with either the first knob portion 45a or the second knob portion 45b. ..
  • the clip 4 is attached to the attachment member 3 to which the long member 2 is connected.
  • the clip 4 attaches the clip 4 from one end side of the second direction D2 of the mounting member 3 (in the present embodiment, the second connection portion 322 side) to the second direction D2 (axis X direction).
  • the clip 4 is attached to the attachment member 3.
  • a part of the clip 4 in the direction around the axis X in FIGS. 10 (B) and 11 (B), the mounting portion 43).
  • the right side portion of the above) is engaged with the overhanging portion 34.
  • the side of the clip 4 opposite to the side engaged with the overhanging portion 34 is pushed toward the overhanging portion 34 in order to engage with the overhanging portion 34.
  • the second wall body 33c of the mounting member 3 has the chamfered portion CH, so that the clip 4 comes into contact with the chamfered portion CH when the clip 4 is pushed in.
  • the clip 4 is elastically deformed so as to spread outward, and the clip 4 can be easily engaged with the overhanging portion 34.
  • the mounting portion 43 of the clip 4 is attached to the mounted portion 31 of the mounting member 3, and the clip 4 is attached to the mounting member 3.
  • the mounting member 3 (long member assembly A) is mounted in the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B as shown in FIGS. 3 and 13. Specifically, by moving the mounting member 3 with respect to the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B in the insertion direction D11, or by moving the bracket B with respect to the mounting member 3, the mounting member 3 becomes the bracket B. It is attached.
  • the mounting member 3 and the bracket B are arranged and mounted so that the holding portion 33 (shaft portion 33a) of the mounting member 3 is located at the position of the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B.
  • the member 3 is inserted into the mounting groove B2 of the bracket B.
  • the shaft portion 33a of the mounting member 3 enters from the insertion portion B23 of the mounting groove B2 toward the mounting portion B24 (see FIG. 1).
  • the mounting member 3 When the mounting member 3 is pushed in the insertion direction D11 as it is, the first inclined surface 41a of the first engaging portion 41 and the second inclined surface 42a of the second engaging portion 42 come into contact with the opening edge E of the mounting groove B2. ..
  • the mounting member 3 When the mounting member 3 is pushed in the insertion direction D11 with the first inclined surface 41a and the second inclined surface 42a in contact with the opening edge E of the mounting groove B2, the first inclined surface 41a added from the opening edge E.
  • the mounting portion 43 is elastically deformed so that the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 come close to each other due to the reaction force on the second inclined surface 42a.
  • the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 42 engage with the first engaged portion B21 and the second engaged portion B22, respectively, as shown in FIG. 14, and the mounting member 3 Is attached to the bracket B.
  • the mounting member 3 to which the long member 2 is mounted is shown by the alternate long and short dash line in FIG. As such, it rotates in the direction around the axis X.
  • the mounting member 3 is configured to rotate relative to the clip 4, so that the amount of rotation of the mounting member 3 is within a predetermined range. In this case, no rotational force is transmitted to the clip 4, and the clip 4 does not rotate about the axis X.
  • the first engaging portion 41 of the clip 4 does not move in the direction of disengaging from the first engaged portion B21, and the second engaging portion 42 moves in the direction of disengaging from the second engaged portion B22. There is nothing to do. This prevents the clip 4 from being disengaged from the bracket B.
  • the rotation restricting portion RR of the mounting member 3 is the first knob as shown by the two-dot chain line in FIG. Contact the portion 45a or the second knob portion 45b.
  • the rotation restricting portion RR comes into contact with the first knob portion 45a or the second knob portion 45b, a resistance in the direction opposite to the rotation direction is applied to the mounting member 3, and the rotation of the mounting member 3 is suppressed. ..
  • excessive relative rotation of the mounting member 3 with respect to the clip 4 is suppressed.

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La présente invention concerne une structure de fixation (1) pourvue d'un élément long (2), d'un élément de fixation (3) et d'une pince (4). Une rainure de fixation (B2) dans un support (B) présente une première partie de mise en prise (B21) et une seconde partie de mise en prise (B22). L'élément de fixation (3) est pourvu d'une partie de maintien (33) et d'une partie de montage (31) sur laquelle est montée la pince (4). La pince (4) est pourvue d'une première partie de mise en prise (41) qui vient en prise avec la première partie de mise en prise (B21), d'une seconde partie de mise en prise (42) qui vient en prise avec la seconde partie de mise en prise (B22), et d'une partie montable (43) qui est montée sur la partie de montage (31). La partie montable (43) est fixée de manière à pouvoir se mettre en rotation dans une direction autour de l'axe X par rapport à la partie de montage (31), et l'élément de fixation (3) est pourvu d'une partie saillante (34) qui fait saillie radialement vers l'extérieur de la surface externe de la partie de montage (31) de façon à permettre à la partie montable (43) de venir en prise avec celle-ci dans une seconde direction (D2). Cette structure de fixation empêche la pince et l'élément de fixation de se détacher du support, même lorsqu'une force externe est exercée sur l'élément long, et empêche la pince de se détacher de l'élément de fixation pendant le transport.
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