JPH0286016A - Manufacture of tape-shaped electric wire - Google Patents

Manufacture of tape-shaped electric wire

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JPH0286016A
JPH0286016A JP63236113A JP23611388A JPH0286016A JP H0286016 A JPH0286016 A JP H0286016A JP 63236113 A JP63236113 A JP 63236113A JP 23611388 A JP23611388 A JP 23611388A JP H0286016 A JPH0286016 A JP H0286016A
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conductors
tape
pitch
resin
electric wire
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Seiji Yasuoka
安岡 清二
Ryoichi Hara
原 良一
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Fujikura Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To improve the precision of the conducting wire pitch on a product by aligning multiple conductors at the preset pitch while being applied with tension between multiple guide rolls formed with grooves at the preset pitch then covering them with resin. CONSTITUTION:Multiple conductors 30 are aligned in grooves of multiple, e.g., two, guide rolls 22 and 23 formed with grooves at the preset pitch, and the preset tension is applied. Multiple conductors 30 are thereby aligned at the preset pitch. Insulating resin powder is covered on the conductors 30 in a plate shape to the desired thickness by an electrostatic coating device 20 in this aligned state. The grooved guide roll 23 is replaced by a flat roll 24, and the resin powder plate-shaped body is moved to a heating device 21. It is heated in the molding die of the heating device 21 for the preset time at the preset temperature, the resin powder is melted, and a tape-shaped electric wire aligned with conducting wires at the preset pitch in the insulating resin cover body is manufactured.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 「産業上の利用分野」 この発明は複数の導体(例えば金属導体、光フアイバ心
線)を樹脂で一体化した構造のテープ状電線の製造方法
に関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION "Field of Industrial Application" The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a tape-shaped electric wire having a structure in which a plurality of conductors (for example, metal conductors, optical fiber cores) are integrated with resin.

「従来の技術」 電気機器内の配線の簡略化、並びに、複数のプリント基
板のコネクター間の接続用として、あるいは、可動部分
のフレキシビリティな配線用として、テープ状電線が広
(用いられている。このテープ状電線は、一定のピッチ
で一列に整列された複数の導体を樹脂などの絶縁体で被
覆一体化して構成されたもので、従来この種のテープ状
電線の製造方法として、第5図あるいは第6図を基に以
下に説明する方法が知られている。
``Prior Art'' Tape-shaped wires are widely used to simplify wiring in electrical equipment, to connect connectors on multiple printed circuit boards, or to provide flexible wiring for movable parts. This tape-shaped electric wire is constructed by integrally covering a plurality of conductors arranged in a line at a constant pitch with an insulator such as resin. A method described below based on the figure or FIG. 6 is known.

テープ状電線を製造する従来方法の一例として、第5図
に示す溝付きのガイドロール1と、上下に所定間隔で配
置されたフラットロール2,3を用いる方法が知られて
いる。この従来方法は、ガイドロールlの溝1aを所定
のピッチで精度良く形成しておき、このガイドロール1
で導体4・・・の間隔を規制しつつフラットロール2,
3に導体4・・・を送るとともに、導体4・・・の上下
を挾むように樹脂テープ5.6をフラットロール2,3
に送り、加熱状態としたフラットロール2,3によって
導体4・・・の周囲に絶縁樹脂被覆7を成形して第7図
に断面構造を示すテープ状電線8を製造する方法である
As an example of a conventional method for manufacturing a tape-shaped electric wire, a method using a grooved guide roll 1 shown in FIG. 5 and flat rolls 2 and 3 arranged vertically at a predetermined interval is known. In this conventional method, the grooves 1a of the guide roll 1 are formed with high precision at a predetermined pitch, and the grooves 1a of the guide roll 1 are
The flat roll 2, while regulating the spacing between the conductors 4...
At the same time, the resin tape 5.6 is fed to flat rolls 2 and 3 so as to sandwich the top and bottom of the conductor 4...
In this method, an insulating resin coating 7 is formed around the conductor 4 using heated flat rolls 2 and 3 to produce a tape-shaped electric wire 8 whose cross-sectional structure is shown in FIG.

また、テープ状電線を製造する従来方法の他の例として
、第6図に示す構造の押出具lOを用いる方法が知られ
ている。この押出具10は、入口部10aと出口部10
bを有する先窄まりの中空状のもので、入口部にはニッ
プル11が設けられ、ニップル11には導体12・・・
の挿通孔11aが一定のピッチで形成され、押出具10
の上部には樹脂の注入孔13が形成されている。この押
出具lOを用いてテープ状電線を形成するには、ニップ
ル11を介して導体12・・・を押出具lO内に引き込
むとともに注入孔13から溶融状態の樹脂を注入し、押
出具10の出口部tabから、樹脂製の絶縁被覆14に
よって一体化された第8−に断面構造を示すテープ状電
線15を引き出すことにより製造している。
Further, as another example of the conventional method for manufacturing a tape-shaped electric wire, a method using an extrusion tool 1O having a structure shown in FIG. 6 is known. This extrusion tool 10 has an inlet part 10a and an outlet part 10.
It has a hollow shape with a tapered end and a nipple 11 is provided at the entrance, and the nipple 11 has a conductor 12...
The insertion holes 11a are formed at a constant pitch, and the extrusion tool 10
A resin injection hole 13 is formed in the upper part of the housing. To form a tape-shaped electric wire using this extrusion tool 10, the conductor 12 is drawn into the extrusion tool 10 through the nipple 11, and molten resin is injected from the injection hole 13. It is manufactured by pulling out a tape-shaped electric wire 15 having an eighth cross-sectional structure, which is integrated with a resin insulation coating 14, from the outlet tab.

「発明が解決しようとする課題」 第5図を基に説明した従来方法にあっては、溝付きのガ
イドロールlによって導体4・・・間のピッチを規制し
ているが、導体4・・・のピッチを規制するものがガイ
ドロールlの溝!aのみであって、樹脂テープ5.6を
張り合わせた後に導体4・・・のピッチを規制できない
ために、製造中に導体4・・・のピッチが狂い易い欠点
がある。
"Problem to be Solved by the Invention" In the conventional method explained based on FIG.・What regulates the pitch is the groove of the guide roll l! Since the pitch of the conductors 4 cannot be controlled after the resin tapes 5 and 6 are pasted together, the pitch of the conductors 4 is easily distorted during manufacturing.

また、第6図を基に説明した従来方法にあっては、導体
12・・・のピッチを規制するものがニップル11のみ
であるために、溶融樹脂とともに押出す際に導体12・
・・のピッチが狂い易い欠点がある。
In addition, in the conventional method explained based on FIG. 6, since the nipple 11 is the only thing that regulates the pitch of the conductors 12..., the conductors 12...
The disadvantage is that the pitch of... is easily distorted.

また、ニップルl!の挿通孔11aに導体12のメツキ
カスが溜まり易く、ピッチ精度が安定するまでに時間が
かかるとともに、導体12の引抜中にメツキカスが挿通
孔11aを塞ぎ、導体12が断線するおそれが高い問題
があった。
Also, nipple l! There is a problem in that the metal scum of the conductor 12 tends to accumulate in the insertion hole 11a of the conductor 12, and it takes time to stabilize the pitch accuracy, and there is a high risk that the metal scum blocks the insertion hole 11a while the conductor 12 is being pulled out, causing the conductor 12 to break. Ta.

更に、この種のテープ状電線にあっては、導体間のピッ
チが厳しく規定されているのが通常であって、特に最近
では機器の小型化などに対応して、導体間のピッチが、
2.54 m+++−hl 、27 o+n→l mm
程度にまで極細化しつつあるが、前記押出具10を用い
る方法では前述のような小さなピッチに正確に対応でき
るような押出具の製作が困難であり、ピッチ制御が困難
であることから、これらの要求に答えることができない
問題があった。
Furthermore, in this type of tape-shaped electric wire, the pitch between the conductors is usually strictly regulated, and recently, in response to the miniaturization of equipment, the pitch between the conductors has been reduced.
2.54 m+++-hl, 27 o+n→l mm
However, with the method using the extrusion tool 10, it is difficult to manufacture an extrusion tool that can accurately respond to such small pitches, and it is difficult to control the pitch. There was a problem where I couldn't answer your request.

本発明は、前記課題を解決するためになされたもので、
導体間のピッチを正確に制御することができ、小ピツチ
であっても正確なピッチを有するテープ状電線を製造す
る方法を提供することを目的とする。
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems,
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for manufacturing a tape-shaped electric wire that can accurately control the pitch between conductors and has an accurate pitch even if the pitch is small.

「課題を解決するための手段」 本発明は、前記課題を解決するために、複数の導体と、
所定のピッチで溝を形成したガイドロールと、帯電した
樹脂粉末を導体表面に付着させる静電塗布装置と、前記
樹脂粉末を加熱融着させる加熱装置を用い、2つ以上の
ガイドロールによって複数の導体を所定のピッチで張力
を加えた状態で平行に保持しつつ静電塗布装置を通過さ
せて複数の導体を樹脂粉末の集合体で一体的に覆い、こ
の後に樹脂粉末の集合体を加熱装置で加熱融着させて一
体化することにより樹脂被覆を形成し、複数の導体を樹
脂被覆で一体化するものである。
"Means for Solving the Problems" In order to solve the problems described above, the present invention provides a plurality of conductors,
Using a guide roll with grooves formed at a predetermined pitch, an electrostatic applicator that attaches charged resin powder to the conductor surface, and a heating device that heats and fuses the resin powder, two or more guide rolls are used to The conductors are held in parallel with tension applied at a predetermined pitch and passed through an electrostatic coating device to integrally cover the multiple conductors with an aggregate of resin powder, and then the aggregate of resin powder is applied to a heating device. A resin coating is formed by heat fusing and integrating the conductors, and a plurality of conductors are integrated with the resin coating.

「作用 」 溝付きの2つ以上のガイドロールにより複数の導体を所
定のピッチで支持した状態で複数の導体を樹脂により覆
うことにより、複数の導体を所定のピッチで整列させた
状態で樹脂を被覆する。また、この整列状態から樹脂を
加熱溶融させることで一体化した絶縁被覆を形成する。
"Function" By covering the plurality of conductors with resin while supporting the plurality of conductors at a predetermined pitch by two or more grooved guide rolls, the resin can be applied while the plurality of conductors are aligned at a predetermined pitch. Cover. Furthermore, by heating and melting the resin from this aligned state, an integrated insulating coating is formed.

「実施例」 第1図と第2図は、本発明を実施する場合に用いて好適
な装置の一実施例を示すもので、図中20は静電塗布装
置、21は加熱装置を示している。
"Example" Figures 1 and 2 show an example of an apparatus suitable for carrying out the present invention. In the figure, 20 indicates an electrostatic coating device, and 21 indicates a heating device. There is.

前記静電塗布装置20は、第1図の左側端部に入口部を
右側端部に出口部を設けてなり、内部には帯電した樹脂
粉体を塗布する塗布機と樹脂粉体が保持する静電気量を
制御する高電圧発生装置などが設けられ、入口部からそ
の内部に引き込んだ導体に合成樹脂などからなる帯電し
た粉末を付着させて出口部から引き出すことができるよ
うに構成されている。また、加熱装置21は、入口部と
出口部を有し、内部に電熱ヒータなどの熱源と成形型を
備えてなるもので、前記樹脂粉体を成形型内でその融点
以上に加熱して溶融状態にすることができる装置である
The electrostatic coating device 20 has an inlet at the left end and an outlet at the right end in FIG. 1, and a coater for applying charged resin powder and a resin powder are held inside. It is equipped with a high voltage generator to control the amount of static electricity, and is configured so that charged powder made of synthetic resin or the like can be attached to a conductor drawn into the interior through the inlet and then pulled out through the outlet. The heating device 21 has an inlet portion and an outlet portion, and is equipped with a heat source such as an electric heater and a mold, and heats the resin powder in the mold to a temperature higher than its melting point to melt it. It is a device that can be put into a state.

前記静電塗布装置20と加熱装置21は静電塗布装置2
0の出口部を加熱装置21の入口部に近接させた状態で
配置されている。そして、静電塗布装置20の入口部近
傍には溝付きのガイドロール22が配置され、静電塗布
装置20と加熱装置21の間にはガイドロール23とフ
ラットロール24が交換自在に配置され、加熱装置21
の出口部にはフラットロール25が配置されている。前
記ガイドロール23とフラットロール24は静電塗布装
置20と加熱装置21の間の下方に設置されたロール交
換装置26に出入自在に収納され、必要に応じてガイド
ロール23とフラツ、トロール24のどちらか一方を静
電塗布装置20と加熱装置21の間に繰り出すことがで
きるようになっている。また、ガイドロール22.23
の馬面に形成される溝のピッチは製造しようとするテー
プ状電線の導体ピッチと同一に形成されている。
The electrostatic coating device 20 and the heating device 21 are the electrostatic coating device 2.
The outlet of the heating device 21 is placed close to the inlet of the heating device 21. A grooved guide roll 22 is arranged near the entrance of the electrostatic coating device 20, and a guide roll 23 and a flat roll 24 are arranged replaceably between the electrostatic coating device 20 and the heating device 21. Heating device 21
A flat roll 25 is arranged at the outlet of the roller. The guide roll 23 and the flat roll 24 are stored in a roll changing device 26 installed below between the electrostatic coating device 20 and the heating device 21 so as to be freely removable. Either one can be delivered between the electrostatic coating device 20 and the heating device 21. In addition, the guide roll 22.23
The pitch of the grooves formed on the surface of the wire is the same as the pitch of the conductor of the tape-shaped electric wire to be manufactured.

以上の如く構成された装置を用いてテープ状電線を製造
するには、まず、複数の導体30を用意する。この導体
30は、金属導体、光フアイバ心線など、あるいはこれ
らの単心線、複合線、撚線などのいずれの形態のもので
も使用することができ、その断面形状は丸型、角型ある
いは異形断面型などのいずれでも差し支えない。
To manufacture a tape-shaped electric wire using the apparatus configured as described above, first, a plurality of conductors 30 are prepared. This conductor 30 can be used in any form such as a metal conductor, an optical fiber core wire, or a single fiber wire, composite wire, or stranded wire, and its cross-sectional shape may be round, square, or Any type, such as an irregular cross-section type, is acceptable.

これらの導体30を複数本(この例では4本)、ボビン
などの送出装置にセットしておき、複数本同時にガイド
ロール22を介して入口部から静電塗布装置20に供給
して出口部から引き出し、ガイドロール23とフラット
ロール25に添わせ、複数本の導体30に張力を加える
。この状態で静電塗布装置20を作動させて導体30・
・・の周囲に樹脂の粉末を板状に塗布して導体30・・
・を樹脂粉末の集合体で覆う。
A plurality of these conductors 30 (four in this example) are set in a feeding device such as a bobbin, and a plurality of conductors 30 are simultaneously fed from the inlet to the electrostatic coating device 20 via the guide roll 22, and then fed from the outlet to the electrostatic coating device 20. The conductors 30 are pulled out, placed on the guide roll 23 and flat roll 25, and tension is applied to the plurality of conductors 30. In this state, the electrostatic coating device 20 is operated to coat the conductor 30.
Apply a plate of resin powder around the conductor 30...
・Cover with an aggregate of resin powder.

所定時間の静電塗布作業を行って所望の厚さの板状の粉
末集合体を形成したならば、ガイドロール23をフラッ
トロール24と交換して各ロール22.24.25を回
転させて樹脂の粉末の集合体部分を加熱装置21に引き
込み、加熱装置21の成形型内で所定の温度に所定時間
加熱して樹脂を溶融させて一体化する。
After performing electrostatic coating work for a predetermined period of time to form a plate-shaped powder aggregate with a desired thickness, the guide roll 23 is replaced with a flat roll 24 and each roll 22, 24, 25 is rotated to coat the resin. The aggregated part of the powder is drawn into the heating device 21, and heated to a predetermined temperature for a predetermined time in a mold of the heating device 21 to melt the resin and integrate it.

続いて加熱装置21の成形型から溶融樹脂部分を冷却し
つつ引き出して樹脂を固化させる。加熱装置から引き出
して樹脂部分を常温まで冷却すると第2図あるいは第3
図に示すように、導体30・・・を樹脂被覆31で一体
化した構造のテープ状電線T、が得られる。
Subsequently, the molten resin portion is cooled and pulled out from the mold of the heating device 21 to solidify the resin. When the resin part is removed from the heating device and cooled to room temperature, it will appear as shown in Figure 2 or 3.
As shown in the figure, a tape-shaped electric wire T having a structure in which conductors 30 are integrated with a resin coating 31 is obtained.

なお、導体30・・・を加熱装置21に送った後に、静
電塗布装置20には導体30の次の部分が送られるので
、この部分に前記手順と同等の手順で樹脂粉末を静電塗
布し、次いで加熱装置21で加熱する。以上のように静
電塗布工程と加熱工程と冷却工程を間欠的に順次行った
場合、導体30の長さ方向に沿って所定長さの樹脂被覆
31が間欠的に形成されるが、この種のテープ状電線は
、通常、所定の長さに切断し、端部の被覆の皮剥きを行
つて使用されるので、間欠的に形成された樹脂被覆31
・・・の間で導体30・・・を切断するとテープ状電線
を製品として得ることができる。そしてこのようにテー
プ状電線を製造するならば、両端部の皮剥き処理を特別
に行うことなく皮剥きされたテープ状電線T、が得られ
る。
Note that after the conductor 30 is sent to the heating device 21, the next part of the conductor 30 is sent to the electrostatic coating device 20, so the resin powder is electrostatically coated on this part using the same procedure as above. Then, it is heated by the heating device 21. When the electrostatic coating process, the heating process, and the cooling process are performed intermittently and sequentially as described above, the resin coating 31 of a predetermined length is intermittently formed along the length direction of the conductor 30. The tape-shaped electric wire is usually cut to a predetermined length and the end coating is stripped before use.
By cutting the conductor 30 between..., a tape-shaped electric wire can be obtained as a product. If a tape-shaped electric wire is manufactured in this manner, a stripped tape-shaped electric wire T can be obtained without performing special peeling treatment on both ends.

以上説明したようにテープ状電線T、を製造するならば
、ガイドロール22.23により導体30・・・の間隔
を規制しながら樹脂被覆するので、平行に隣接する導体
30・・・のピッチの適正なテープ状電線を製造するこ
とができる。従って近年になって要求されている導体間
隔ll111程麿のテープ状電線であっても支障なく製
造することができる。
When manufacturing the tape-shaped electric wire T as explained above, since the resin coating is performed while regulating the interval between the conductors 30... by the guide rolls 22, 23, the pitch of the parallel adjacent conductors 30... Appropriate tape-shaped electric wires can be manufactured. Therefore, even tape-shaped electric wires having conductor spacings as large as 1111, which have been required in recent years, can be manufactured without any problem.

なお、使用する導体として第4図に示すような丸型の導
体32を用い、加熱装置21に内臓されている成形型の
形状を波型状にするならば、第4図に断面構造を示すテ
ープ状電線T!を製造することもできる。また、静電塗
布装置20によって静電塗布できる長さを適宜調節する
ことにより所頃の長さの樹脂被覆を有するテープ状電線
を製造することが可能である。
If a round conductor 32 as shown in FIG. 4 is used as the conductor and the shape of the mold built into the heating device 21 is made into a wave shape, the cross-sectional structure is shown in FIG. Tape-shaped electric wire T! can also be manufactured. Further, by appropriately adjusting the length that can be electrostatically coated by the electrostatic coating device 20, it is possible to manufacture a tape-shaped electric wire having a resin coating of a desired length.

「発明の効果」 以上説明したように本発明は、溝付きのガイドロールで
複数本の導体を支持し、導体間の間隔を保持した状態で
導体間に粉体樹脂を静電塗布し、これを加熱溶融して樹
脂被覆を形成するので、複数本の導体を規定のピッチで
精度良くテープ状に配列したテープ状電線を製造するこ
とができる。
"Effects of the Invention" As explained above, the present invention supports a plurality of conductors with grooved guide rolls, electrostatically applies powder resin between the conductors while maintaining the distance between the conductors, and Since the resin coating is formed by heating and melting, it is possible to manufacture a tape-shaped electric wire in which a plurality of conductors are precisely arranged in a tape-like manner at a prescribed pitch.

また、静電塗布を行う長さを調節するならば所要の長さ
の樹脂被覆を有するテープ状電線を容易に製造すること
ができる。
Further, by adjusting the length of electrostatic coating, it is possible to easily manufacture a tape-shaped electric wire having a resin coating of a desired length.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図と第2図はこの発明を実施する場合に用いて好適
な装置を示すもので、第1図は要部の側面図、第2図は
全体構成を示す平面図、第3図はこの発明を実施して製
造されるテープ状電線の一例を示す断面図、第4図はこ
の発明を実施して製造されるテープ状電線の他の例を示
す断面図、第5図は第1の従来方法を説明するための製
造装置の構成図、第6図は第2の従来方法を説明するた
めの製造装置の構成図、第7図は第1の従来方法で製造
されたテープ状電線の断面図、第8図は第2の従来方法
で製造されたテープ状電線の断面図である。 20・・・静電塗布装置、21・・・加熱装置、22.
23・・・ガイドロール、 24.25・・・フラットロール、30・・・導体、3
1.32・・・樹脂被覆、 T I、 T t・・・テープ状電線。
Figures 1 and 2 show an apparatus suitable for carrying out the present invention, with Figure 1 being a side view of the main parts, Figure 2 being a plan view showing the overall configuration, and Figure 3 being a top view showing the overall configuration. FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing another example of a tape-shaped electric wire manufactured by implementing this invention, and FIG. Fig. 6 is a block diagram of a manufacturing apparatus for explaining the second conventional method, and Fig. 7 shows a tape-shaped electric wire manufactured by the first conventional method. FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a tape-shaped electric wire manufactured by the second conventional method. 20... Electrostatic coating device, 21... Heating device, 22.
23... Guide roll, 24.25... Flat roll, 30... Conductor, 3
1.32... Resin coating, T I, T t... Tape-shaped electric wire.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 複数の導体と、所定のピッチで溝を形成したガイドロー
ルと、帯電した樹脂粉末を導体表面に付着させる静電塗
布装置と、前記樹脂粉末を加熱融着させる加熱装置を用
い、2つ以上のガイドロールによって複数の導体を所定
のピッチで張力を加えた状態で平行に保持しつつ静電塗
布装置を通過させて複数の導体を樹脂粉末の集合体で一
体的に覆い、この後に樹脂粉末の集合体を加熱装置で加
熱融着させて一体化することにより樹脂被覆を形成し、
複数の導体を樹脂被覆で一体化することを特徴とするテ
ープ状電線の製造方法。
Using a plurality of conductors, a guide roll with grooves formed at a predetermined pitch, an electrostatic applicator that attaches charged resin powder to the conductor surface, and a heating device that heat-fuses the resin powder, two or more The plurality of conductors are held in parallel with tension applied at a predetermined pitch by guide rolls and passed through an electrostatic coating device to integrally cover the plurality of conductors with an aggregate of resin powder. A resin coating is formed by heating and fusing the aggregate using a heating device and integrating it.
A method for manufacturing a tape-shaped electric wire, characterized by integrating a plurality of conductors with a resin coating.
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