JP2011244569A - Wiring structure for electric wires - Google Patents

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JP2011244569A
JP2011244569A JP2010113376A JP2010113376A JP2011244569A JP 2011244569 A JP2011244569 A JP 2011244569A JP 2010113376 A JP2010113376 A JP 2010113376A JP 2010113376 A JP2010113376 A JP 2010113376A JP 2011244569 A JP2011244569 A JP 2011244569A
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a wiring structure for electric wires that improves wiring workability and reduces a wiring area.SOLUTION: A wiring structure for electric wires includes: electric wires having respective extra-length portions 31 in the middle thereof that are turned in a U-shape along a direction of relative movement of two structures; and a longitudinal attachment spring member arranged longitudinally along the electric wires. Positions P1 and P2 where both ends of the electric wires are fixed are set at respective offset positions that are displaced from each other in two directions perpendicular to the direction of relative movement of the two structures. For the longitudinal attachment spring member, a elastic bar-like member is used that has a circular or regular-polygonal cross section and thus has equal flexural rigidity in all directions.

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本発明は、電線の配索構造に関し、特に、配索作業性を向上させると同時に、配索領域を省スペースとするための改良に関する。   The present invention relates to a wiring structure for electric wires, and more particularly, to an improvement for improving wiring workability and simultaneously saving a wiring area.

車両シートには、搭乗者の姿勢に合わせてシートクッションを前後方向及び上下方向に位置調整したり、シートバックをリクライニング動作させたりする電動シート装置や、エアバッグを搭乗者とサイドドアとの間に展開させるエアバッグユニット装置が設けられているものがあり、このような装置が搭載される車両シートにおいては、電動部品給電のために、複数の電線(ワイヤハーネス)が配索される。   The vehicle seat has an electric seat device that adjusts the position of the seat cushion in the front-rear direction and the up-and-down direction according to the posture of the passenger, and the reclining operation of the seat back, and an airbag between the passenger and the side door. There are some which are provided with an airbag unit device to be deployed, and in a vehicle seat on which such a device is mounted, a plurality of electric wires (wire harnesses) are routed for electric component power feeding.

図11及び図12は車両シートにおける電線の配索構造の従来例を示したものである。図11及び図12に示すように、電線の配索構造100は、シートクッション(図示せず)が装着されるサイドフレーム102に、シートバック104を水平な回動軸105でリクライニング自在に設けられた車両シート106内で、複数の電線から構成される電線束(ワイヤハーネス)108をシートの下方からシートバック104に配索したものである。   11 and 12 show a conventional example of an electric wire routing structure in a vehicle seat. As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the cable routing structure 100 is provided such that a seat back 104 can be reclined by a horizontal rotation shaft 105 on a side frame 102 to which a seat cushion (not shown) is attached. In the vehicle seat 106, an electric wire bundle (wire harness) 108 composed of a plurality of electric wires is routed to the seat back 104 from below the seat.

電線束108は、配索経路上において、コルゲートチューブ109により被覆されて保護されている。電線束108は回動軸105に沿って中間部109aを平行に配索され、この中間部109aをクランプ110で回動軸105に固定され、中間部109aの両側に連続する部分をそれぞれ他のクランプ112,114でシートクッションとシートバック104とに固定されている。   The wire bundle 108 is covered and protected by a corrugated tube 109 on the routing route. The wire bundle 108 is routed in parallel with the intermediate portion 109a along the rotation shaft 105, and this intermediate portion 109a is fixed to the rotation shaft 105 with a clamp 110, and the continuous portions on both sides of the intermediate portion 109a are respectively connected to other portions. The clamps 112 and 114 are fixed to the seat cushion and the seat back 104.

この種の電線の配索構造は、下記特許文献1にも開示されている。   A wiring structure of this type of electric wire is also disclosed in Patent Document 1 below.

特開2006−304538号公報JP 2006-304538 A

ところが、車両シートの機能の向上に伴い、電動部品の数が増加し、その給電に用いられるワイヤハーネスも、結束される電線数が増えて束が大径化する傾向がある。特に、電線束108の周囲をコルゲートチューブ109により被覆する構造では、コルゲートチューブ109自体も、大径化を助長する要因となる。そして、車両シートの内部という狭い空間に収まるように、このような太い束のワイヤハーネスを曲げることは困難であり、電線束の大径化は、電線を配索する際の作業性の低下を招くという問題を招いた。   However, with the improvement of the function of the vehicle seat, the number of electric parts increases, and the wire harness used for power supply also tends to increase in the diameter of the bundle due to an increase in the number of wires bound. In particular, in the structure in which the periphery of the wire bundle 108 is covered with the corrugated tube 109, the corrugated tube 109 itself is a factor that promotes an increase in diameter. And it is difficult to bend such a thick bundle of wire harnesses so that it fits in a narrow space inside the vehicle seat, and increasing the diameter of the bundle of wires reduces the workability when routing the wires. Invited the problem of inviting.

また、太い束のワイヤハーネスは曲げにくいので、ワイヤハーネスの曲げ半径が大きくなってしまい、広い配索スペースが必要になる。しかし、例えば、車両シートがトラック用の場合、シートの下方に確保できる配索スペースが乗用車等よりも小さくなる。そのため、シートのスライド移動等を許容するために、U字状に撓ませた余長部を中間部に備えてシートの下方に配索される電線束などの場合は、配索領域を省スペース化することが、重要課題となっている。   In addition, since a thick bundle of wire harnesses is difficult to bend, the bending radius of the wire harness becomes large, and a wide wiring space is required. However, for example, when the vehicle seat is for a truck, the routing space that can be secured below the seat is smaller than that of a passenger car or the like. Therefore, in the case of a bundle of wires that are provided below the seat with an extra length bent in a U-shape to allow the sheet to move, etc. It has become an important issue.

本発明の目的は、上記課題を解消することに係り、電線を配索する際の作業性を向上させることができ、また、配索領域を省スペース化することができる電線の配索構造を提供することにある。   An object of the present invention relates to solving the above-described problems, and can improve the workability when wiring an electric wire, and also provide an electric wire routing structure that can save the wiring area. It is to provide.

本発明の上記目的は、下記構成により達成される。
(1) 相対移動する2つの構造物間において、一端が一方の構造物に固定されると共に他端が他方の構造物に固定される1又は複数の電線の配索構造であって、
2つの構造物相互の相対移動を許容するために相対移動方向に沿ってUターンさせた余長部が中間部に設けられた電線と、該電線に縦添え状に装備されて前記余長部をU字状の撓み形状に維持する縦添えばね材と、を備え、
前記電線の両端部の固定位置は、前記2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定され、
前記縦添えばね材には、曲げ方向に偏りのない弾性棒状部材を使用することを特徴とする電線の配索構造。
The above object of the present invention is achieved by the following configurations.
(1) Between two structures that move relative to each other, the wiring structure of one or more electric wires in which one end is fixed to one structure and the other end is fixed to the other structure,
An electric wire in which an extra length portion U-turned along the relative movement direction in order to allow relative movement between the two structures is provided in the middle portion, and the extra length portion provided on the electric wire in a vertical appendage And a longitudinal spring material that maintains a U-shaped bending shape,
The fixed position of both ends of the electric wire is set to an offset position shifted in each of two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures,
An electric wire routing structure characterized in that an elastic rod-shaped member that is not biased in the bending direction is used for the longitudinal spring material.

(2) 前記弾性棒状部材は、円形断面又は正多角形断面であることを特徴とする上記(1)に記載の電線の配索構造。 (2) The electric wire routing structure according to (1), wherein the elastic rod-shaped member has a circular cross section or a regular polygon cross section.

(3) 前記電線の両端を前記2つの構造物に固定する2つの端部支持部材を備え、
且つ、これらの端部支持部材には、前記構造物相互の相対移動時における前記余長部の湾曲状態が外側方に膨らむことを規制するガイド壁が設けられたことを特徴とする上記(1)又は(2)に記載の電線の配索構造。
(3) Two end support members for fixing both ends of the electric wire to the two structures are provided,
In addition, the end support members are provided with a guide wall that restricts the bending state of the extra length portion when the structures move relative to each other to bulge outward (1). ) Or the wiring structure of the electric wire according to (2).

(4) 前記電線及び前記縦添えばね材が、保護チューブに収容されていることを特徴とする上記(1)〜(3)のいずれかに記載の電線の配索構造。 (4) The electric wire routing structure according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the electric wire and the vertical accessory spring material are accommodated in a protective tube.

(5) 前記保護チューブとして、塑性変形可能な樹脂製チューブが使用され、該保護チューブの塑性変形によって前記電線及び前記縦添えばね材の束を平型ケーブル状に成形したことを特徴とする上記(4)に記載の電線の配索構造。 (5) The plastic tube that can be plastically deformed is used as the protective tube, and the bundle of the electric wire and the longitudinal spring material is formed into a flat cable shape by plastic deformation of the protective tube. The wiring structure of the electric wire as described in (4).

上記(1)の構成によれば、電線の両端部の固定位置を、2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定している。このような配索構造では、例えば、電線の両端部の固定位置を、2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向の内の一方にのみずらした配置とした場合と比較して、電線の両端部間の離間距離を大きく設定でき、電線の余長部の曲げ半径を大きく設定することができる。   According to the configuration of (1) above, the fixed positions of both ends of the electric wire are set to offset positions that are shifted in two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures. In such a wiring structure, for example, compared with a case where the fixed positions of both ends of the electric wire are shifted to only one of the two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures. The separation distance between both ends of the electric wire can be set large, and the bending radius of the extra length portion of the electric wire can be set large.

従って、電線の余長部をU字状に曲げ易くなり、電線を配索する際の作業性を向上させることができる。   Therefore, it becomes easy to bend the extra length part of an electric wire in a U shape, and workability at the time of wiring an electric wire can be improved.

また、上記(1)の構成によれば、電線の余長部をU字状の撓み形状に維持する手段として縦添えばね材を備えるもので、電線をコルゲートチューブに収容する従来の電線の配索構造と比較すると、配索する電線束の大径化を抑止することができる。更に、上記(1)の構成によれば、縦添えばね材には、曲げ方向に偏りのない弾性棒状部材を使用するため、2つの構造物の相対移動に伴って電線の余長部におけるU字状の曲げ位置が変化するときに、電線に縦添えされている弾性棒状部材が素直に曲がり、曲げ方向の偏りの影響で曲げ位置の移動が妨げられることがない。   In addition, according to the configuration of (1) above, the vertical spring material is provided as a means for maintaining the extra length of the electric wire in a U-shaped bending shape, and the arrangement of the conventional electric wire that accommodates the electric wire in the corrugated tube is provided. Compared with the cable structure, an increase in the diameter of the wire bundle to be wired can be suppressed. Furthermore, according to the structure of said (1), since an elastic rod-shaped member without a bias in a bending direction is used for a longitudinal spring material, U in the extra length part of an electric wire is accompanied by relative movement of two structures. When the character-like bending position changes, the elastic rod-like member vertically attached to the electric wire is bent straight, and the movement of the bending position is not hindered by the influence of the deviation in the bending direction.

そのため、電線の中間部を、無理なくコンパクトに、U字状の撓み形状に配索することができ、2つの構造物間における配索領域を省スペース化することができる。   Therefore, the intermediate part of the electric wire can be wired in a U-shaped flexure shape without difficulty and compactly, and the wiring area between the two structures can be saved.

上記(2)の構成によれば、曲げ方向に偏りのない弾性棒状部材を簡単な構成で作成することができる。   According to the configuration of (2) above, it is possible to create an elastic rod-like member with no bias in the bending direction with a simple configuration.

上記(3)の構成によれば、2つの構造物の相対移動に伴って電線の余長部におけるU字状の曲げ位置が変化するときに、電線の余長部の湾曲状態が外側方に膨らもうとしても、ガイド壁の規制によって、実際に余長部が外側方へ膨らむことが防止される。そのため、電線の余長部が外側方の器物等に不用意に干渉して破損したり、あるいは2つの構造物の相対移動が阻害されることが生じない。   According to the configuration of (3) above, when the U-shaped bending position in the extra length portion of the electric wire changes with the relative movement of the two structures, the bending state of the extra length portion of the electric wire is outward. Even if an attempt is made to swell, the extra length is prevented from actually bulging outward due to the restriction of the guide wall. Therefore, it does not occur that the extra length of the electric wire is inadvertently interfered with the outer instrument or the like and damaged, or the relative movement of the two structures is not hindered.

従って、電線の耐久性を向上させると共に、2つの構造物の動作信頼性を向上させることができる。   Therefore, the durability of the electric wire can be improved and the operational reliability of the two structures can be improved.

上記(4)の構成によれば、電線及び縦添えばね材が保護チューブに収容されるため、2つの構造物の相対移動に伴って電線が移動するときに、電線が周囲の器物に直接接触することがなく、電線の直接接触による電線の破損等の不都合の発生を防止することができる。   According to the configuration of (4) above, since the electric wire and the longitudinal spring material are accommodated in the protective tube, when the electric wire moves with the relative movement of the two structures, the electric wire directly contacts the surrounding equipment. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of inconvenience such as breakage of the electric wire due to the direct contact of the electric wire.

上記(5)の構成によれば、保護チューブの塑性変形によって電線及び縦添えばね材の束を平型ケーブル状にすれば、電線束が円形に束ねられている場合よりも、電線束を曲げ易くすることができ、且つ、狭い配索スペースでも電線束の配索が可能になり、配索領域の省スペース化を促進することができる。   According to the configuration of (5) above, if the bundle of the wire and the longitudinal spring material is made into a flat cable shape by plastic deformation of the protective tube, the wire bundle is bent more than the case where the wire bundle is bundled in a circle. In addition, it is possible to easily wire bundles in a narrow wiring space, and to promote space saving in the wiring area.

本発明による電線の配索構造によれば、電線の両端部の固定位置を、2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定しているため、電線の余長部の曲げ半径を大きく設定することができる。従って、電線の余長部をU字状に曲げ易くなり、電線を配索する際の作業性を向上させることができる。   According to the wiring structure of the electric wire according to the present invention, the fixed positions of both ends of the electric wire are set to offset positions shifted in two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures. Therefore, the bending radius of the extra length portion of the electric wire can be set large. Therefore, it becomes easy to bend the extra length part of an electric wire in a U shape, and workability at the time of wiring an electric wire can be improved.

また、本発明による電線の配索構造によれば、電線の余長部をU字状の撓み形状に維持する手段として縦添えばね材を備えるもので、電線をコルゲートチューブに収容する従来の電線の配索構造と比較すると、配索する電線束の大径化を抑止することができる。更に、縦添えばね材には、曲げ方向に偏りのない弾性棒状部材を使用するため、2つの構造物の相対移動に伴って電線の余長部におけるU字状の曲げ位置が変化するときに、曲げ方向の偏りの影響で曲げ位置の移動が妨げられることがない。そのため、電線の中間部を、無理なくコンパクトに、U字状の撓み形状に配索することができ、2つの構造物間における配索領域を省スペース化することができる。   Moreover, according to the wiring structure of the electric wire according to the present invention, the conventional electric wire is provided with a longitudinal spring material as means for maintaining the extra length of the electric wire in a U-shaped bending shape, and the electric wire is accommodated in the corrugated tube. Compared with the other wiring structure, it is possible to suppress an increase in the diameter of the wire bundle to be wired. Further, since the elastic spring-shaped member that is not biased in the bending direction is used for the longitudinal spring material, when the U-shaped bending position in the extra length portion of the electric wire changes with the relative movement of the two structures. The movement of the bending position is not hindered by the influence of the deviation in the bending direction. Therefore, the intermediate part of the electric wire can be wired in a U-shaped flexure shape without difficulty and compactly, and the wiring area between the two structures can be saved.

本発明に係る電線の配索構造の一実施形態である車両シートにおける電線の配索構造の概略図で、(a)は車両シートの側面側からの概略図、(b)は車両シートの正面側からの概略図、(c)は(a)の電線の車両シート正面側からの拡大図である。BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS It is the schematic of the wiring structure in the vehicle seat which is one Embodiment of the wiring structure of the electric wire which concerns on this invention, (a) is the schematic from the side of a vehicle seat, (b) is the front of a vehicle seat The schematic diagram from the side, (c) is the enlarged view from the vehicle seat front side of the electric wire of (a). 図1に示した車両シートの座部が車両シートに付属の高さ調整機構により高い位置に設定されている状態における車両シートの前後方向へのスライド移動を示すシート側面図である。FIG. 2 is a seat side view showing sliding movement of the vehicle seat in the front-rear direction in a state where the seat portion of the vehicle seat shown in FIG. 1 is set at a high position by a height adjustment mechanism attached to the vehicle seat. 一実施形態の電線束の断面図である。It is sectional drawing of the electric wire bundle of one Embodiment. 一実施形態の電線の配索構造の拡大側面図である。It is an enlarged side view of the wiring structure of one Embodiment. 図4のB矢視図である。It is a B arrow view of FIG. (a)は図4のC矢視図、(b)は(a)のD−D断面図である。(A) is the C arrow directional view of FIG. 4, (b) is DD sectional drawing of (a). (a)は図4のE矢視図、(b)は(a)のF−F断面図である。(A) is the E arrow line view of FIG. 4, (b) is FF sectional drawing of (a). 一実施形態の電線の端部の支持構造の拡大図である。It is an enlarged view of the support structure of the edge part of the electric wire of one Embodiment. 一実施形態の電線の配索構造において、車両シートの座部が高い位置に調整されている状態において、車両シートが前後にスライド移動したときの電線の移動形態を示す側面図である。FIG. 5 is a side view showing a moving form of the electric wire when the vehicle seat slides back and forth in a state where the seat portion of the vehicle seat is adjusted to a high position in the electric wire routing structure of the embodiment. 一実施形態の電線の配索構造において、車両シートの座部が低い位置に調整されている状態において、車両シートが前後にスライド移動したときの電線の移動形態を示す側面図である。FIG. 5 is a side view showing a moving form of the electric wire when the vehicle seat slides back and forth in a state where the seat portion of the vehicle seat is adjusted to a low position in the electric wire routing structure of the embodiment. 従来のワイヤハーネスの配索図である。It is a wiring diagram of the conventional wire harness. 図11の要部拡大図である。It is a principal part enlarged view of FIG.

以下、本発明に係る電線の配索構造の好適な実施形態について、図面を参照して詳細に説明する。   DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of an electric wire routing structure according to the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

図1〜図8は本発明に係る電線の配索構造の一実施形態を示したもので、図1(a)は車両シートの側面側からの概略図、図1(b)は車両シートの正面側からの概略図、図1(c)は図1(a)の電線の車両シート正面側からの拡大図である。図2は図1に示した車両シートの座部が車両シートに付属の高さ調整機構により高い位置に設定されている状態における車両シートの前後方向へのスライド移動を示す車両シート側面図、図3は一実施形態の電線束の断面図、図4は一実施形態の電線の配索構造の拡大側面図、図5は図4のB矢視図、図6(a)は図4のC矢視図、図6(b)は図6(a)のD−D断面図、図7(a)は図4のE矢視図、図7(b)は図7(a)のF−F断面図、図8は一実施形態の電線の端部の支持構造の拡大図である。   FIGS. 1-8 shows one Embodiment of the wiring structure of the electric wire which concerns on this invention, FIG.1 (a) is the schematic from the side surface side of a vehicle seat, FIG.1 (b) is a vehicle seat. FIG. 1C is a schematic view from the front side, and FIG. 1C is an enlarged view from the front side of the vehicle seat of the electric wire in FIG. FIG. 2 is a side view of the vehicle seat showing the sliding movement of the vehicle seat in the front-rear direction when the seat portion of the vehicle seat shown in FIG. 1 is set at a high position by a height adjustment mechanism attached to the vehicle seat. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an electric wire bundle according to an embodiment, FIG. 4 is an enlarged side view of the wiring structure of the electric wire according to an embodiment, FIG. 5 is a view as viewed from an arrow B in FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line DD in FIG. 6A, FIG. 7A is a view taken in the direction of the arrow E in FIG. 4, and FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line F- in FIG. F sectional drawing and FIG. 8 are the enlarged views of the support structure of the edge part of the electric wire of one Embodiment.

一実施形態の電線の配索構造1は、トラック用の車両シート3の座部(シートクッション)4の下面4aと、車両シート3が設置される車体の床面5との間に、電線束(ワイヤハーネス)8を配索したものである。   An electric wire routing structure 1 according to an embodiment includes an electric wire bundle between a lower surface 4a of a seat (seat cushion) 4 of a vehicle seat 3 for a truck and a floor surface 5 of a vehicle body on which the vehicle seat 3 is installed. (Wire harness) 8 is routed.

車両シート3は、図1(a)に矢印X1で示す車両の前後方向にスライド移動可能に、床面5に取り付けられる。また、車両シート3は、不図示の高さ調整機構により、座部4の高さ(図1(a)の矢印Y1方向の位置)を調整可能にされている。   The vehicle seat 3 is attached to the floor 5 so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction of the vehicle indicated by the arrow X1 in FIG. Further, the vehicle seat 3 can be adjusted in height (position in the direction of arrow Y1 in FIG. 1A) of the seat portion 4 by a height adjustment mechanism (not shown).

図2では、座部4が後方に位置決めされている状態を実線で示し、座部4が前方に移動したときの状態を想像線で示している。なお、図2において矢印Xは座部4の車両前方へのスライド方向を示し、矢印Yは座部4の高さ調整方向を示している。   In FIG. 2, the state where the seat part 4 is positioned rearward is indicated by a solid line, and the state when the seat part 4 moves forward is indicated by an imaginary line. In FIG. 2, the arrow X indicates the sliding direction of the seat 4 toward the front of the vehicle, and the arrow Y indicates the height adjustment direction of the seat 4.

座部4の下面4aと床面5は、相対移動する2つの構造物に相当する。電線束8の両端は、それぞれ端部支持部材11,12を介して、これらの2つの構造物に固定される。更に詳しく説明すると、図2に示すように、電線束8の一端8aは、相対移動する2つの構造物の内の一方の構造物である床面5に、第1の端部支持部材11を介して固定される。また、電線束8の他端8bは、相対移動する2つの構造物の内の他方の構造物である座部4の下面4aに、第2の端部支持部材12を介して固定される。各端部支持部材11,12の構成については、後に詳しく説明する。   The lower surface 4a and the floor surface 5 of the seat portion 4 correspond to two structures that move relative to each other. Both ends of the wire bundle 8 are fixed to these two structures via end support members 11 and 12, respectively. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 2, the one end 8a of the wire bundle 8 has the first end support member 11 on the floor surface 5 which is one of the two structures that move relative to each other. Fixed through. Further, the other end 8 b of the wire bundle 8 is fixed to the lower surface 4 a of the seat portion 4, which is the other of the two structures that move relative to each other, via the second end support member 12. The configuration of each end support member 11, 12 will be described in detail later.

両端が床面5及び座部4の下面4aに固定される電線束8は、図3に示すように、複数の電線21,22と、これらの電線21,22に縦添えして装備される縦添えばね材24と、これらの電線21,22及び縦添えばね材24を収容する保護チューブ26とを備えている。   As shown in FIG. 3, the electric wire bundle 8 whose both ends are fixed to the floor surface 5 and the lower surface 4 a of the seat portion 4 is equipped with a plurality of electric wires 21 and 22 and these electric wires 21 and 22 attached vertically. A vertical spring material 24 and a protective tube 26 that accommodates the electric wires 21 and 22 and the vertical spring material 24 are provided.

各電線21,22は、余長部31が、中間部に設けられる。余長部31は、車両シート3の車両前後方向への位置調整時における下面4aと床面5との間の相対移動方向である車両前後方向に沿ってUターンさせた形状である。この余長部31は、車両シート3の車両前後方向への位置調整時に、U字状に湾曲する曲げ位置の移動により、下面4aと床面5との間の相対移動を許容する。   As for each electric wire 21 and 22, the surplus length part 31 is provided in the intermediate part. The extra length portion 31 has a U-turn shape along the vehicle front-rear direction, which is a relative movement direction between the lower surface 4 a and the floor surface 5 when the position of the vehicle seat 3 in the vehicle front-rear direction is adjusted. The extra length portion 31 allows relative movement between the lower surface 4a and the floor surface 5 by moving a bending position that curves in a U-shape when the position of the vehicle seat 3 in the vehicle longitudinal direction is adjusted.

縦添えばね材24は、電線21,22に縦添え状に装備されて余長部31をU字状の撓み形状に維持するための部材である。本実施形態の場合、縦添えばね材24には、曲げ方向に偏りのない円形断面又は正多角形断面の弾性棒状部材が使用される。   The vertically attached spring material 24 is a member that is mounted on the electric wires 21 and 22 in a vertically attached shape to maintain the surplus length portion 31 in a U-shaped bending shape. In the case of the present embodiment, an elastic rod-like member having a circular cross section or a regular polygon cross section that is not biased in the bending direction is used for the longitudinal spring material 24.

本実施形態の場合、保護チューブ26として、加圧処理等により塑性変形可能な樹脂製チューブが使用されている。そして、本実施形態では、図3に示すように、保護チューブ26の塑性変形によって、電線21,22及び前記縦添えばね材24の束である電線束8の横断面形状が、保護チューブ26の塑性変形によって、平型ケーブル状(楕円断面状)に成形されている。   In the present embodiment, a resin tube that can be plastically deformed by pressure treatment or the like is used as the protective tube 26. In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, due to plastic deformation of the protective tube 26, the cross-sectional shape of the electric wire bundle 8 that is a bundle of the electric wires 21 and 22 and the longitudinal spring material 24 is changed to that of the protective tube 26. It is formed into a flat cable shape (elliptical cross section) by plastic deformation.

本実施形態の場合、図1(b)及び図5に示すように、電線21,22の両端部(電線束8の両端部)の固定位置P1,P2は、2つの構造物である下面4aと床面5との相対移動方向(車両前後方向)に対して直交する矢印Yと矢印Zの2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定されている。   In the case of the present embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 1B and 5, the fixing positions P1 and P2 of both ends of the wires 21 and 22 (both ends of the wire bundle 8) are the lower surface 4a which is two structures. Is set to an offset position in which the position is shifted in each of two directions of an arrow Y and an arrow Z perpendicular to the relative movement direction (vehicle longitudinal direction) of the vehicle and the floor surface 5.

ここに、矢印Y方向は車両の上下方向、矢印Z方向は車両の幅方向である。図1(b)及び図5において、寸法Y2は矢印Y方向のオフセット量、寸法Z2は矢印Z方向のオフセット量である。   Here, the arrow Y direction is the vertical direction of the vehicle, and the arrow Z direction is the width direction of the vehicle. In FIG. 1B and FIG. 5, the dimension Y2 is the offset amount in the arrow Y direction, and the dimension Z2 is the offset amount in the arrow Z direction.

次に、端部支持部材11,12による電線束8の両端部の支持構造について、詳細に説明する。   Next, the support structure of the both ends of the wire bundle 8 by the end support members 11 and 12 will be described in detail.

本実施形態において、電線束8の両端を座部4の下面4aや床面5に固定する端部支持部材11,12は、図6及び図7に示すように、電線束8の両端8a,8bを結束バンド33で締結することで、車両幅方向の位置、車両上下方向の位置を規制する。また、各端部支持部材11,12は、図8に示すように、電線21,22に縦添えされている縦添えばね材24の端部が突き当てられるばね当接壁35を有しており、該ばね当接壁35によって電線束8の長さ方向(軸方向)への移動を規制する。   In the present embodiment, the end support members 11 and 12 for fixing both ends of the wire bundle 8 to the lower surface 4a and the floor surface 5 of the seat portion 4 are shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. By fastening 8b with the binding band 33, the position in the vehicle width direction and the position in the vehicle vertical direction are regulated. Further, as shown in FIG. 8, each end support member 11, 12 has a spring contact wall 35 against which the end of the vertical spring material 24 vertically attached to the electric wires 21, 22 is abutted. The movement of the wire bundle 8 in the length direction (axial direction) is restricted by the spring contact wall 35.

結束バンド33による締結は、保護チューブ26内における縦添えばね材24の回転を規制しない。即ち、保護チューブ26内の縦添えばね材24は、U字状の曲げにより縦添えばね材24に捻れ力が作用した場合に、その捻れ力により自由に保護チューブ26内で軸回りに回転して、捻れ力を逃がすことが可能になっている。また、縦添えばね材24の両端部は、端部支持部材11,12のばね当接壁35に当接して位置決めされているため、車両シート3の車両前後方向への位置調整によってU字状の曲げ位置が変化する場合でも、縦添えばね材24の両端部が長さ方向に動くことはない。   The fastening by the binding band 33 does not restrict the rotation of the longitudinal spring material 24 in the protective tube 26. That is, when a torsional force is applied to the vertical spring member 24 by U-shaped bending, the vertical spring member 24 in the protective tube 26 freely rotates around the axis in the protective tube 26 by the twisting force. Thus, the twisting force can be released. Further, since both end portions of the vertical spring member 24 are positioned in contact with the spring contact walls 35 of the end support members 11 and 12, the U-shape is adjusted by adjusting the position of the vehicle seat 3 in the vehicle front-rear direction. Even when the bending position changes, the both ends of the longitudinal spring member 24 do not move in the length direction.

更に、本実施形態の場合、電線束8の両端を支持する各端部支持部材11,12には、図6(b),図7(b)に示すように、余長部31の一側に、余長部31の位置を規制するガイド壁11a,12aが設けられている。これらのガイド壁11a,12aは、座部4の下面4aと床面5との車両前後方向への相対移動時における余長部31の湾曲状態が外側方(図6(b)の矢印Q1方向、図7(b)の矢印Q2方向)に膨らむことを規制する。   Further, in the case of this embodiment, each end support member 11, 12 that supports both ends of the wire bundle 8 has one side of the extra length portion 31 as shown in FIGS. 6 (b) and 7 (b). In addition, guide walls 11a and 12a for regulating the position of the extra length portion 31 are provided. In these guide walls 11a and 12a, the curved state of the surplus length portion 31 when the lower surface 4a of the seat portion 4 and the floor surface 5 are relatively moved in the vehicle front-rear direction is outward (in the direction of the arrow Q1 in FIG. 6B). Swell in the direction of arrow Q2 in FIG.

図9は、図2に示した座部4が初期位置S1から車両前方側の第1調整位置S2までの距離L1をスライド移動したときの、電線束8の余長部31の移動形態を示している。トラック用の車両シート3の場合、座部4は、前方に移動するとき、矢印Rに示すように、車両前方への移動に連動して徐々に高さ位置が下方に調整されるようになっている。従って、座部4が車両前方に移動したとき、余長部31の湾曲の曲率半径が縮まる。   FIG. 9 shows a movement form of the extra length portion 31 of the wire bundle 8 when the seat portion 4 shown in FIG. 2 slides and moves a distance L1 from the initial position S1 to the first adjustment position S2 on the vehicle front side. ing. In the case of the vehicle seat 3 for a truck, when the seat portion 4 moves forward, the height position is gradually adjusted downward in conjunction with the forward movement of the vehicle as indicated by an arrow R. ing. Therefore, when the seat part 4 moves forward of the vehicle, the curvature radius of curvature of the surplus length part 31 is reduced.

図10は、図2に示した状態よりも高さが下げられた座部4の低位置の初期位置S3から車両前方側の第2調整位置S4まで距離L2をスライド移動したときの、電線束8の余長部31の移動形態を示している。この場合も、座部4は、前方に移動するとき、矢印Rに示すように、車両前方への移動に連動して徐々に高さ位置が下方に調整される。従って、座部4が車両前方に移動したとき、余長部31の湾曲の曲率半径が縮まる。   FIG. 10 shows a bundle of wires when the distance L2 is slid from the initial position S3 of the lower position of the seat 4 whose height is lower than the state shown in FIG. 2 to the second adjustment position S4 on the front side of the vehicle. The movement form of the 8 extra length parts 31 is shown. Also in this case, when the seat portion 4 moves forward, as indicated by an arrow R, the height position is gradually adjusted downward in conjunction with the forward movement of the vehicle. Therefore, when the seat part 4 moves forward of the vehicle, the curvature radius of curvature of the surplus length part 31 is reduced.

以上に説明した一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、図5に示したように、電線21,22の両端部の固定位置P1,P2を、車両シート3と床面5の2つの構造物の相対移動方向である車両前後方向に対して直交する2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定している。   In the electric wire routing structure 1 of the embodiment described above, as shown in FIG. 5, the fixing positions P <b> 1 and P <b> 2 of the both ends of the electric wires 21 and 22 are two structures of the vehicle seat 3 and the floor surface 5. The offset positions are set so that the positions are shifted in two directions orthogonal to the vehicle longitudinal direction, which is the relative movement direction of the object.

このような配索構造では、例えば、電線21,22の両端部の固定位置P1,P2を、2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向の内の一方にのみずらした配置とした場合と比較して、電線21,22の両端部間の離間距離を大きく設定でき、電線21,22の余長部31の曲げ半径を大きく設定することができる。   In such a wiring structure, for example, the fixed positions P1, P2 at both ends of the electric wires 21, 22 are shifted to only one of the two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures. Compared with the case where it does, the separation distance between the both ends of the electric wires 21 and 22 can be set large, and the bending radius of the extra length part 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 can be set large.

従って、電線21,22の余長部31をU字状に曲げ易くなり、電線21,22を配索する際の作業性を向上させることができる。   Therefore, it becomes easy to bend the extra length part 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 into a U-shape, and the workability | operativity at the time of routing the electric wires 21 and 22 can be improved.

また、以上に説明した一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、電線21,22の余長部31をU字状の撓み形状に維持する手段として縦添えばね材24を備えるもので、電線をコルゲートチューブに収容する従来の電線の配索構造と比較すると、配索する電線21,22束の大径化を抑止することができる。   In the electric wire routing structure 1 according to the embodiment described above, the vertical spring material 24 is provided as a means for maintaining the surplus length portion 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 in a U-shaped bending shape. Compared with the conventional electric wire arrangement structure in which the wire is accommodated in the corrugated tube, it is possible to suppress an increase in the diameter of the bundle of electric wires 21 and 22 to be arranged.

更に、一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、縦添えばね材24には、曲げ方向に偏りのない円形断面又は正多角形断面の弾性棒状部材を使用するため、板ばねのように曲げ方向に偏りのあるばね部材を使用した場合とは異なり、車両シート3と床面5との相対移動に伴って電線21,22の余長部31におけるU字状の曲げ位置が変化するときに、電線21,22に縦添えされている弾性棒状部材が素直に曲がり、曲げ方向の偏りの影響で曲げ位置の移動が妨げられることがない。   Furthermore, in the electric wire routing structure 1 according to the embodiment, the vertical attachment spring member 24 uses an elastic rod-like member having a circular cross section or a regular polygon cross section that is not biased in the bending direction, so that it is bent like a leaf spring. Unlike when a spring member with a biased direction is used, when the U-shaped bending position in the extra length portion 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 changes with relative movement between the vehicle seat 3 and the floor surface 5. The elastic rod-like members vertically attached to the electric wires 21 and 22 are bent straight, and the movement of the bending position is not hindered by the influence of the deviation in the bending direction.

そのため、電線21,22の中間部を、無理なくコンパクトに、U字状の撓み形状に配索することができ、車両シート3の座部4と床面5との間における配索領域を省スペース化することができる。   Therefore, the intermediate part of the electric wires 21 and 22 can be wired reasonably compactly in a U-shaped bending shape, and the wiring area between the seat part 4 and the floor surface 5 of the vehicle seat 3 can be saved. It can be made into a space.

更に、上記一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、車両シート3と床面5との相対移動に伴って電線21,22の余長部31におけるU字状の曲げ位置が変化するときに、電線21,22の余長部31の湾曲状態が外側方に膨らもうとしても、ガイド壁の規制によって、実際に余長部31が外側方へ膨らむことが防止される。そのため、電線21,22の余長部31が外側方の器物等に不用意に干渉して破損したり、あるいは2つの構造物の相対移動が阻害されることが生じない。   Furthermore, in the electric wire routing structure 1 according to the above-described embodiment, when the U-shaped bending position of the extra length portion 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 changes with the relative movement of the vehicle seat 3 and the floor surface 5. Even if the bending state of the surplus length portion 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 tries to bulge outward, the surplus length portion 31 is actually prevented from bulging outward due to the restriction of the guide wall. Therefore, the surplus length portion 31 of the electric wires 21 and 22 does not inadvertently interfere with the outer equipment or the like and is damaged, or the relative movement of the two structures is not hindered.

従って、電線21,22の耐久性を向上させると共に、2つの構造物の動作信頼性を向上させることができる。   Therefore, the durability of the electric wires 21 and 22 can be improved and the operational reliability of the two structures can be improved.

また、上記一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、電線21,22及び縦添えばね材24が保護チューブ26に収容されるため、車両シート3と床面5の相対移動に伴って電線21,22が移動するときに、電線21,22が周囲の器物に直接接触することがなく、電線21,22の直接接触による電線21,22の破損等の不都合の発生を防止することができる。   Moreover, in the electric wire routing structure 1 of the above-described embodiment, the electric wires 21 and 22 and the vertically attached spring material 24 are accommodated in the protective tube 26, so that the electric wire 21 is accompanied with the relative movement of the vehicle seat 3 and the floor surface 5. When the wires 22 and 22 are moved, the wires 21 and 22 are not in direct contact with surrounding objects, and the occurrence of inconvenience such as breakage of the wires 21 and 22 due to the direct contact of the wires 21 and 22 can be prevented.

また、上記一実施形態の電線の配索構造1では、図3に示したように、保護チューブ26の塑性変形によって電線21,22及び縦添えばね材24の束を平型ケーブル状に成形している。そのため、電線束が円形に束ねられている場合よりも、電線束8を曲げ易くすることができ、且つ、狭い配索スペースでも電線束8の配索が可能になり、配索領域の省スペース化を促進することができる。   Further, in the electric wire routing structure 1 of the above-described embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, a bundle of the electric wires 21 and 22 and the longitudinal spring material 24 is formed into a flat cable shape by plastic deformation of the protective tube 26. ing. Therefore, the electric wire bundle 8 can be bent more easily than the case where the electric wire bundle is bundled in a circle, and the electric wire bundle 8 can be routed even in a narrow routing space, thereby saving space in the routing area. Can be promoted.

なお、本発明に係る電線の配索構造は、前述した実施形態に限定されるものでなく、適宜な変形、改良等が可能である。また、本発明を構成する各部品の材質、形状、寸法等は、本発明の目的を達成できるものであれば、任意であり、前述した実施形態に限定されない。   In addition, the wiring structure of the electric wire which concerns on this invention is not limited to embodiment mentioned above, A suitable deformation | transformation, improvement, etc. are possible. In addition, the material, shape, dimensions, and the like of each component constituting the present invention are arbitrary as long as the object of the present invention can be achieved, and are not limited to the above-described embodiments.

例えば、本発明に係る電線の配索構造の適用箇所は、上記実施形態に示した車両シートと床面との間に限らず、例えば、スライドドアへの給電用のワイヤハーネスの配索などにも、適用することができる。また、電線束8を構成する電線の本数も、上記実施形態に限らない。電線束8を構成する電線の本数は、接続する機器の仕様等に合わせて、1本以上の任意の本数にすることができる。更に、電線束8の端部の具体的な固定構造や、端部支持部材11,12の具体的な構造も、本発明の趣旨を逸脱しない範囲で設計変更や改良が可能で、上記実施形態に限らない。   For example, the application location of the cable routing structure according to the present invention is not limited to between the vehicle seat and the floor surface shown in the above embodiment, for example, for wiring a wire harness for feeding power to a slide door. Can also be applied. Moreover, the number of the electric wires which comprise the electric wire bundle 8 is not restricted to the said embodiment. The number of the electric wires constituting the electric wire bundle 8 can be set to an arbitrary number of one or more in accordance with the specifications of the devices to be connected. Further, the specific fixing structure of the end portion of the wire bundle 8 and the specific structure of the end support members 11 and 12 can be modified and improved without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Not limited to.

また、車両シートの構成は上記実施形態のように前後方向及び上下方向に位置を調整可能でなくてもよく、いずれか一方向にのみ位置を調整可能であってもよい。更に、車両シートに上下方向の振動を常に吸収する振動吸収機構を備えてもよい。   Further, the configuration of the vehicle seat may not be adjustable in the front-rear direction and the vertical direction as in the above embodiment, and may be adjustable in only one direction. Further, the vehicle seat may be provided with a vibration absorbing mechanism that always absorbs vertical vibration.

1 電線の配索構造
3 車両シート
4 座部
4a 下面(構造物)
5 床面(構造物)
8 電線束(ワイヤハーネス)
21,22 電線
24 縦添えばね材
26 保護チューブ
31 余長部
P1,P2 電線端部の固定位置
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Wire arrangement structure 3 Vehicle seat 4 Seat part 4a Bottom surface (structure)
5 Floor (structure)
8 Wire bundle (wire harness)
21, 22 Electric wire 24 Vertical spring material 26 Protection tube 31 Extra length P1, P2 Fixing position of the end of the electric wire

Claims (5)

相対移動する2つの構造物間において、一端が一方の構造物に固定されると共に他端が他方の構造物に固定される1又は複数の電線の配索構造であって、
2つの構造物相互の相対移動を許容するために相対移動方向に沿ってUターンさせた余長部が中間部に設けられた電線と、該電線に縦添え状に装備されて前記余長部をU字状の撓み形状に維持する縦添えばね材と、を備え、
前記電線の両端部の固定位置は、前記2つの構造物の相対移動方向に対して直交する2方向のそれぞれに位置をずらしたオフセット位置に設定され、
前記縦添えばね材には、曲げ方向に偏りのない弾性棒状部材を使用する
ことを特徴とする電線の配索構造。
Between two structures that move relative to each other, a wiring structure of one or a plurality of electric wires in which one end is fixed to one structure and the other end is fixed to the other structure,
An electric wire in which an extra length portion U-turned along the relative movement direction in order to allow relative movement between the two structures is provided in the middle portion, and the extra length portion provided on the electric wire in a vertical appendage And a longitudinal spring material that maintains a U-shaped bending shape,
The fixed position of both ends of the electric wire is set to an offset position shifted in each of two directions orthogonal to the relative movement direction of the two structures,
An electric wire routing structure characterized in that an elastic rod-shaped member that is not biased in the bending direction is used for the longitudinal spring material.
前記弾性棒状部材は、円形断面又は正多角形断面であることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の電線の配索構造。   The wire arrangement structure according to claim 1, wherein the elastic bar-shaped member has a circular cross section or a regular polygon cross section. 前記電線の両端を前記2つの構造物に固定する2つの端部支持部材を備え、
且つ、これらの端部支持部材には、前記構造物相互の相対移動時における前記余長部の湾曲状態が外側方に膨らむことを規制するガイド壁が設けられたことを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載の電線の配索構造。
Two end support members for fixing both ends of the electric wire to the two structures,
Further, the end support members are provided with guide walls for restricting the bending state of the extra length portion from expanding outwardly when the structures are relatively moved. Or the wiring structure of the electric wire of 2.
前記電線及び前記縦添えばね材が、保護チューブに収容されていることを特徴とする請求項1〜3のいずれかに記載の電線の配索構造。   The electric wire routing structure according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the electric wire and the longitudinal spring material are accommodated in a protective tube. 前記保護チューブとして、塑性変形可能な樹脂製チューブが使用され、該保護チューブの塑性変形によって前記電線及び前記縦添えばね材の束を平型ケーブル状に成形したことを特徴とする請求項4に記載の電線の配索構造。   The plastic tube that can be plastically deformed is used as the protective tube, and the bundle of the electric wire and the longitudinal spring material is formed into a flat cable shape by plastic deformation of the protective tube. The cable wiring structure described.
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