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WO1997027415A1
WO1997027415A1 PCT/JP1996/000105 JP9600105W WO9727415A1 WO 1997027415 A1 WO1997027415 A1 WO 1997027415A1 JP 9600105 W JP9600105 W JP 9600105W WO 9727415 A1 WO9727415 A1 WO 9727415A1
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Juerg Haertel
Peter Steiner
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
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    • H02G3/04Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
    • H02G3/0462Tubings, i.e. having a closed section
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  • the present invention relates to a guide protector for a striatum that encloses one or more striatum therein and protects and guides the striatum.
  • Striatum for example, power cables for boarding OA equipment and electrical appliances indoors, wire harnesses in automobiles and other mechanisms, signal cables for indoor and outdoor communication networks, optical fibers, and even gases and liquids (Ie, in the description above and below, the term “striated body” includes the above-mentioned various hollow or solid and freely bendable tubes) (Used as a broad term)) to protect or guide the striatum, or to bundle multiple striata, to cause incorrect wiring, disconnection of the connector, disconnection, noise contamination, etc.
  • Various guide protectors or bundling devices for the striatum have been proposed for preventing blemishes, improving aesthetics, or carrying portable packaging (Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No.
  • an object of the present invention is to make it possible to easily bundle and remove the striatum. It is an object of the present invention to provide a guide protector for a striatum that can easily cope with various wiring patterns and is suitable for various uses. Disclosure of the invention
  • a guide protector for a striatum comprises: an inner tubular element accommodating the striatum therein; and an outer tubular element accommodating the inner striatum together with the striatum therein.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements are:
  • Each slit has a continuous length.
  • the slit is made of a material that allows the width of the slit to be freely expanded and contracted.
  • the slit of the inner tubular element is covered with the outer tubular element in a state where the inner and outer duplex parts are combined.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements have the same or similar cross-sectional shapes, it is easy to design a mold for resin molding, for example.
  • a linear body such as a cable for OA equipment having relatively large connectors at both ends can be stored through the slit, so that it can be easily stored in the guide protector in a transparent state.
  • the bundled filaments can be easily removed simply by pulling apart the inner and outer tubular elements.
  • each tubular element is covered with the outer tubular element to combine the two, there is no need to form a precise and strong male and female structure on the tube wall of the tubular element. And the entire tubular element can be soft. Furthermore, since it is only necessary to secure the necessary strength as a guide protector by combining both tubular elements inside and outside, the wall thickness of each tubular element is approximately one half of the thickness required by design (this is (It varies slightly depending on how much the slit width is set), making cutting easier.
  • the section of the guide protector or the section J of the tubular element means a section orthogonal to the longitudinal axis unless otherwise specified.
  • the term" slit I means a very narrow gap. It does not mean only having the gap width, but also includes the gap width from half or less of the entire circumference of the tube wall to the state where the gap width is 0 when viewed from the cross section of the tubular element.
  • the “tube” mentioned above is not particularly limited with respect to the cross-sectional shape orthogonal to the longitudinal direction.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the tube may be a circular shape, a polygonal shape, a combined shape of an arc and a straight line, or an elliptical shape.
  • the guide protector When the guide protector has a circular shape, the flexibility in the longitudinal direction of the guide protector is easily uniform in all directions, and the attachment and detachment of the inner and outer tubular elements is facilitated. In the case of a polygonal shape or a combination of arcs and straight lines, there is a flat part on the tube wall, so the guide protector can be easily fixed along with the floor, wall, desk edge, etc., for example, with double-sided tape, and an ellipse. The shape is advantageous when the guide protector is crawled in a narrow gap, and it is easy to bend in the minor axis direction of the ellipse.
  • a projection or a ridge located between the slits of the other tubular element when combined with each other is provided. This regulates the relative twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements. It is particularly desirable to provide such projections or ridges when the cross-sectional shape of the tube is circular. Furthermore, if the tubular element has a bellows shape, it can be easily bent in the longitudinal direction while securing a certain degree of rigidity in the radial direction of the tubular element, and the relative position of the inner and outer tubular elements in the longitudinal direction can be shifted. It is also useful for prevention.
  • the above-mentioned inner and outer tubular elements may not only be combined in a pair inside and outside, but may be provided in a plural number to obtain a predetermined length.
  • the inner tubular elements and the outer tubular elements are provided with a little space between them for taking out the striatum, a large number of branch lines extend from a trunk line such as a digging step wiring. It is suitable for wiring patterns that are used.
  • a part of the inner tubular element and / or the outer tubular element may have an intersecting portion that branches and assembles in a plane, that is, in the same plane, such as a ⁇ shape, a ⁇ shape, and an X shape, Having a three-dimensional cross-section that branches and gathers in a three-dimensional space can further enhance the flexibility of the wiring pattern.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of a guide protector according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the guide protector of FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a modified example of the slit of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view showing the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view showing the seventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the eighth embodiment with a part omitted.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view partially showing a modification of the eighth embodiment .
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment.
  • an inner tubular element 2 and an outer tubular element 3 having a substantially C-shaped cross section are opposed to each other, and an inner and outer double element is combined.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are formed of resin and have the same shape as each other, and the slits 5 and 6 are provided over the entire length of the tube walls of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 in the longitudinal direction.
  • the cable 4 is inserted into the inner tubular element 2 from the slit 5, and then the slit 6 of the tubular element 3 is expanded by the elasticity of the material to be larger than the pipe width of the inner tubular element 2.
  • the slit 6 narrows again by the restoring force of the pipe wall, and the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are combined with each other.
  • the width W of the slits 5 and 6 is theoretically less than half the entire circumference of the guide protector 1 when the tubular elements 5 and 6 are combined.
  • the slits 5 and 6 are completely closed and only the “slit j exists”, and the material of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 is Considering the elastic force, wall thickness, and curvature of the pipe wall, make appropriate settings for the protection and guidance of the striatum.
  • a plurality of projections 7 and 8 are provided on the inner side of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3, that is, on the inner wall surface, at positions substantially opposite to the slits 5 and 6 and aligned in the longitudinal direction.
  • the projection 7 is located between the slits 5 to regulate the relative twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3.
  • the protrusions 7 and 8 may be provided on the outer wall surface or on both the inner and outer wall surfaces.
  • a ridge shape extending in the longitudinal direction may be used instead of the projections 7 and 8, a ridge shape extending in the longitudinal direction may be used. In this case, the ridge height is increased so as not to impair the flexibility of the guide protector 1 in the longitudinal direction. It is desirable to make it very low.
  • the slits 5 and 6 need not extend completely parallel to the longitudinal direction of the guide protector 1, and may have a spiral shape as shown in FIG. A second embodiment
  • FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 1 and 12 constituting the guide protector 10 are configured similarly to the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 of the first embodiment, except that the tube wall has a bellows shape.
  • the bellows shape of the outer wall surface of the inner tubular element 11 and the bellows shape of the inner wall surface of the outer tubular element 12 are of a size that fits each other.
  • the tubular elements 1 and 12 are arranged so as to regulate their relative positions in the longitudinal direction. It is also possible to form the inner and outer tubular elements 11 and 12 in exactly the same mold as a corrugated shape, instead of the bellows shape having a repetitive shape of irregularities as shown in the figure.
  • the projections 7 and 8 of the first embodiment can be selectively provided also in the second embodiment.
  • a third embodiment ;
  • FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment.
  • Guide protector 13 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is rectangular.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 are hollow rectangular pillars having slits 5 and 6 provided on the side walls.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 are attached to each other so that the inner wall of the tubular element 15 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the inner tubular element 14. It has a similar cross-sectional shape.
  • the slits 5 and 6 need not be at the positions facing each other, but may be combined, for example, at a position where one of the inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 is rotated 90 degrees in the drawing.
  • the cross-sectional shape is non-circular, including the fourth and fifth embodiments described later, the mutual twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements is regulated even if the projections 7 and 8 in the first embodiment are not provided. It is possible.
  • Fourth embodiment is non-circular, including the fourth and fifth embodiments described later, the mutual twist position of the inner
  • FIG. 6 shows a fourth embodiment.
  • Guide protector 16 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is hexagonal.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 17 and 18 have a hollow hexagonal prism shape with slits 5 and 6 on the sides, so that the inner wall of the outer tubular element 18 is in close contact with the outer wall of the inner tubular element 17.
  • the slits 5 and 6 need not be located at positions facing each other, but may be combined at a position where, for example, one of the inner and outer tubular elements 17 and 18 is rotated by 60 degrees or 120 degrees in the drawing.
  • FIG. 7 shows a fifth embodiment.
  • the guide protector 19 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is a combination of an arc and a straight line.
  • Each of the inner and outer tubular elements 20 and 21 is a straight line connecting two opposing arcs and one end of each arc when viewed in a cross-sectional shape, and has the same cross-sectional shape as each other.
  • Fig. 8 shows that the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 each have a predetermined length by connecting a plurality of inner tubular element sections 2a, 2b, ... and outer tubular element sections 3a, 3b, 3c, ... respectively.
  • An example is provided.
  • the abutting portions of the ends of b, 3c, ... are in a non-corresponding positional relationship in the longitudinal direction of the guide protector I.
  • the connecting portion 22 and the connecting portion 23 are alternately combined so as to be located in the middle of the mating tubular elements 3 and 2, respectively.
  • the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are appropriately separated as necessary and combined with the other tubular elements 3 and 2 to selectively provide a gap 24 for taking out the striatum in the connecting portions 22 and 23.
  • the outermost ends 25, 26 of the inner and outer tubular elements 2, 3 do not have to be in a non-corresponding positional relationship in the longitudinal direction.
  • FIG. 9 shows a seventh embodiment.
  • a part of the outer tubular element 3, that is, the outer tubular element portion 3d has a cross-sectional shape similar to that of the other outer tubular element portions 3a, 3b, 3c,. It has a branched aggregated tubular shape having an intersection 27 of
  • the inner tubular element 2 has linear inner tubular element portions 2a, 2b, 2c, ... combined with the outer tubular element portion 3d avoiding the intersection 27.
  • a part of the inner tubular element 2 is formed in the same T-shape as the outer tubular element part 3 b (however, the length of the pipe branching from the intersection 27 to the three directions is different). It may be combined with part 3b. In this case, if the widths of the slits 5 and 6 are too narrow, the intersections of the slits become difficult to fit. Therefore, the widths of the slits 5 and 6 are set appropriately wide.
  • FIG. 10 shows an eighth embodiment.
  • a part of the outer tubular element 3, that is, the outer tubular element part 3e has the same cross-sectional shape as the outer tubular element parts 3a, 3b, and 3c of the above embodiment. Although it is formed in the shape of a cross, it has a branch-collecting tubular shape that extends in three directions of vertical and horizontal heights around the intersection 28.
  • the slit 6 is provided continuously on the pipe wall in the above three directions.
  • the inner tubular element 2 has a linear inner tubular element portion 2a, 2b, 2c,... (Not shown) as in the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 shows a modification.
  • the outer tubular element portion 3 f has a branch-collected tubular shape that extends in four directions of vertical and horizontal heights around the intersection 29.
  • the slit 6 is continuously provided on the pipe wall in the above-described four directions, and the inner tubular element 2 has linear inner tubular element portions 2a, 2b, 2c, and 2d as in the sixth embodiment. , ... (not shown) are combined with the outer tubular element portion 3 f avoiding the intersection 29.
  • intersections 28, 29 of the outer tubular element portions 3e, 3f need not be orthogonal to each other. Applicability of the invention
  • the guide protector of the present invention is configured as described above, it is possible to easily bundle and take out the striated body, and to cope with various wirings and turns. This has the effect that it can be suitably used for

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A guide protector (1) comprises an inner tubular element (2) and an outer tubular element (3) which are formed of a resin having flexibility and formed in the same shape with substantially C-shaped cross sections and which face each other to be combined with each other and receive therein an arbitrary number of cables (4) (wire bodies). The cables (4) are received in the inner tubular element (2) through a slit (5), and a slit (6) of the outer tubular element (3) is widened to permit the outer tubular element (3) to cover the slit (5) and the inner tubular element (2). Also, a plurality of projections (7, 8) are provided on the insides of the inner tubular element (2) and the outer tubular element (3) so that when the tubular elements (2, 3) are combined with each other, the projections (7) are positioned in the slit (5) to restrict relative twisting positioning of the tubular element (2, 3).

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明 細 書  Specification
発明の名称 Title of invention
ガイ ドプロテクタ  Guide protector
技術分野 Technical field
本発明は、 単数又は複数の線条体を内部へ包容し、 線条体を防護し案内する線 条体用のガイ ドプロテクタに関する。 背景技術  The present invention relates to a guide protector for a striatum that encloses one or more striatum therein and protects and guides the striatum. Background art
線条体、 例えば、 屋内における O A機器や電化製品を盤ぐための電源ケーブル、 自動車その他の機構内におけるワイヤーハーネス、 屋内外の通信網用の信号ケ一 ブルゃ光ファィバー、 さらには気体や液体などを流通させる可撓性を持つ比較的 細径の管など (すなわち、 以上及び以下の説明において 「線条体」 とは上記各種 の中空又は中実で自在に曲げられる長尺ものを包含する広い概念の用語として使 用する) の周囲に設けられ、 線条体を防護、 案内したり、 又は複数の線条体を束 ねることによって、 誤配線、 接続コネクタの外れ、 断線、 ノィズ混入などを防止 し、 美観を整え、 又は可搬包装するための線条体用のガイ ドプロテク夕若しくは 束ね具が種々提案されている (実開平 2— 1 5 7 9 8号公報、 実開平 2— 6 9 8 6 1号公報、 実開平 3 - 8 8 5 5 3号公報、 実開平 6 - 5 4 1 3 1号公報) 。 し力、しな力〈ら、 上記公報に記載されたガイ ドプロテクタ若しくは束ね具は、 2 点間を結ぶケーブルを単に束ね、 ガイ ドし、 防護するといつた限定的用途を想定 したものであり、 広範な用途に使い回すには、 束ねやすさ、 取出しやすさ、 配線 パターンの自在性、 外観デザィンなどの各種性能 くランスがよくなし、。  Striatum, for example, power cables for boarding OA equipment and electrical appliances indoors, wire harnesses in automobiles and other mechanisms, signal cables for indoor and outdoor communication networks, optical fibers, and even gases and liquids (Ie, in the description above and below, the term “striated body” includes the above-mentioned various hollow or solid and freely bendable tubes) (Used as a broad term)) to protect or guide the striatum, or to bundle multiple striata, to cause incorrect wiring, disconnection of the connector, disconnection, noise contamination, etc. Various guide protectors or bundling devices for the striatum have been proposed for preventing blemishes, improving aesthetics, or carrying portable packaging (Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 2-157579, Japanese Utility Model No. 2-6). 9 8 6 1 , Real-Open No. 3 - 8 8 5 5 3 JP, real No. 6 - 5 4 1 3 1 JP). The guide protector or the bundling tool described in the above publication is intended for limited use where the cable connecting two points is simply bundled, guided, and protected. In order to be used for a wide range of applications, various performances such as ease of bundling, ease of removal, flexibility of wiring pattern, appearance design, etc. are not enough.
また、 通行する人の足にひっかからないように、 線条体を管状体の内部に収め、 両面テープなどで通路の床に固定する床用配線カバー具なども多く市販されてい る力 \ 人や物の重量に対抗するために管状体壁の剛性を高く しなければならない ため、 撓ませたり曲げたりできないうえ、 線条体の組み込みや切断加工も容易で なく、 配線パターンの自在性の点でやはり改良の余地がある。  In addition, there are many floor wiring cover devices that fix the striated body inside the tubular body and fix it to the floor of the aisle with double-sided tape so that it does not catch on the feet of passersby. Since the rigidity of the wall of the tubular body must be increased to counter the weight of the object, it cannot be bent or bent, and it is not easy to incorporate or cut the striated body, and the flexibility of the wiring pattern There is still room for improvement.
従って、 本発明の目的は、 線条体を容易に束ねたり取り出したりすることがで き、 多様な配線パターンにも対応しやすく、 さまざまな用途に好適な線条体用の ガイ ドプロテク夕を提供することにある。 発明の開示 Therefore, an object of the present invention is to make it possible to easily bundle and remove the striatum. It is an object of the present invention to provide a guide protector for a striatum that can easily cope with various wiring patterns and is suitable for various uses. Disclosure of the invention
本発明の線条体用のガイ ドプロテク夕は、 線条体を内部に収容する内管状要素 と、 この内管状要素を線条体ごと内部に収容する外管状要素とからなり、  A guide protector for a striatum according to the present invention comprises: an inner tubular element accommodating the striatum therein; and an outer tubular element accommodating the inner striatum together with the striatum therein.
上記内外管状要素は、  The inner and outer tubular elements are:
互いに同一又は相似の断面形状を有し、  Have the same or similar cross-sectional shape,
長手方向全長に連続するスリッ トを各々備え、  Each slit has a continuous length.
上記スリッ 卜の幅を拡縮自在とする材質で形成されるものであり、  The slit is made of a material that allows the width of the slit to be freely expanded and contracted.
内外二重に組み合わせた状態で内管状要素のスリッ 卜が外管状要素で覆われる ものである。  The slit of the inner tubular element is covered with the outer tubular element in a state where the inner and outer duplex parts are combined.
従って、 内外管状要素は、 互いに同一又は相似の断面形状を有しているから、 例えば樹脂成形する場合の金型設計がし易い。  Therefore, since the inner and outer tubular elements have the same or similar cross-sectional shapes, it is easy to design a mold for resin molding, for example.
また、 例えば、 両端に比較的大きなコネクタを持つ接続された O A機器用ケー ブルのような線条体でも、 スリツ トを通じて収納できるから容易にガイ ドプロテ クタ内に揷通状態で収容することができる。 さらに、 一度束ねた線条体を外す場 合でも内外管状要素を引き離すだけで容易に取り外すことができる。  Also, for example, even a linear body such as a cable for OA equipment having relatively large connectors at both ends can be stored through the slit, so that it can be easily stored in the guide protector in a transparent state. . Furthermore, even when the bundled filaments are removed, they can be easily removed simply by pulling apart the inner and outer tubular elements.
また、 内管状要素に外管状要素を覆いかぶせることにより両者を組み合わせる ようにしているから、 精密で強固な雄雌構造を管状要素の管壁に形成する必要が なく、 その分管壁の肉厚を薄く して管状要素全体を柔らかいものとすることがで きる。 さらに、 両管状要素を内外二重に組み合わせてガイ ドプロテクタとして必 要な強度を確保すればいいから、 各管状要素の肉厚を設計上要求される厚みの概 ね 2分の 1 (これはスリッ トの幅をどの程度に設定するかで多少変化する) とす ることができ、 切断加工がし易い。  In addition, since the inner tubular element is covered with the outer tubular element to combine the two, there is no need to form a precise and strong male and female structure on the tube wall of the tubular element. And the entire tubular element can be soft. Furthermore, since it is only necessary to secure the necessary strength as a guide protector by combining both tubular elements inside and outside, the wall thickness of each tubular element is approximately one half of the thickness required by design (this is (It varies slightly depending on how much the slit width is set), making cutting easier.
なお、 以上、 以下の説明で 「ガイ ドプロテクタの断面又は管状要素の断面 J は 特に断らない限り、 長手軸に直交する断面をいう。 また、 「スリ ッ ト I とは、 非 常に狭い隙間を有するものだけを意味するものでなく、 隙間幅が、 管状要素の断 面で見て管壁全周の半分以下のものから隙間幅が 0の状態までを含むものとする。 上記で言う 「管」 とは、 長手方向直交断面形状について特に限定しないもので あり、 例えば、 管の断面形状としては、 円形状、 多角形状、 円弧と直線の組み合 わせ形状、 又は楕円形状を呈したものなど種々のものを含むことができる。 円形 状とすれば、 ガイ ドプロテクタの長手方向における可撓性が全方向に均等になり やすく、 また、 内外管状要素の着脱をスムーズなものにし易い。 多角形状、 円弧 と直線の組み合わせ形状とした場合には、 管壁に平面部分が存在するのでガイ ド プロテクタを床や壁、 机の縁などに沿わせながら例えば両面テープなどで固定し やすいし、 楕円形状とした場合には細い隙間にガイ ドプロテク夕を這わせる場合 などに有利であると共に、 楕円の短径方向に曲げやすくなる。 In the following description, "the section of the guide protector or the section J of the tubular element means a section orthogonal to the longitudinal axis unless otherwise specified. Also, the term" slit I means a very narrow gap. It does not mean only having the gap width, but also includes the gap width from half or less of the entire circumference of the tube wall to the state where the gap width is 0 when viewed from the cross section of the tubular element. The “tube” mentioned above is not particularly limited with respect to the cross-sectional shape orthogonal to the longitudinal direction. For example, the cross-sectional shape of the tube may be a circular shape, a polygonal shape, a combined shape of an arc and a straight line, or an elliptical shape. Various things such as those presented may be included. When the guide protector has a circular shape, the flexibility in the longitudinal direction of the guide protector is easily uniform in all directions, and the attachment and detachment of the inner and outer tubular elements is facilitated. In the case of a polygonal shape or a combination of arcs and straight lines, there is a flat part on the tube wall, so the guide protector can be easily fixed along with the floor, wall, desk edge, etc., for example, with double-sided tape, and an ellipse. The shape is advantageous when the guide protector is crawled in a narrow gap, and it is easy to bend in the minor axis direction of the ellipse.
また、 内外管状要素の内側及び Z又は外側には、 互いを組み合わせたときに相 手側管状要素のスリッ 卜の間に位置する突起又は突条を設けるようにしている。 これによつて、 内外管状要素の相対的ひねり位置が規制される。 このような突起 又は突条は、 管の断面形状が円形状の場合に設けることが特に望ましい。 さらに、 管状要素を蛇腹形状を呈したものとすると、 管状要素の径方向にはある程度の剛 性を確保しながら長手方向には曲げやすくできるうえ、 内外管状要素の長手方向 における相対的位置のずれ防止にも有用である。  Further, on the inner side and the Z side or the outer side of the inner and outer tubular elements, a projection or a ridge located between the slits of the other tubular element when combined with each other is provided. This regulates the relative twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements. It is particularly desirable to provide such projections or ridges when the cross-sectional shape of the tube is circular. Furthermore, if the tubular element has a bellows shape, it can be easily bent in the longitudinal direction while securing a certain degree of rigidity in the radial direction of the tubular element, and the relative position of the inner and outer tubular elements in the longitudinal direction can be shifted. It is also useful for prevention.
上記内外管状要素は、 一対のみ内外に組み合わせるばかりでなく、 各々複数連 設して所定長を得るようにしてもよい。 この場合、 内管状要素同士及び外管状要 素同士の間を線条体取出し用として少しずつ離して設けるようにすると、 所諝デ イジ一チヱ一ン配線のような幹線から多数の支線が延びた配線パターンなどに好 適である。  The above-mentioned inner and outer tubular elements may not only be combined in a pair inside and outside, but may be provided in a plural number to obtain a predetermined length. In this case, if the inner tubular elements and the outer tubular elements are provided with a little space between them for taking out the striatum, a large number of branch lines extend from a trunk line such as a digging step wiring. It is suitable for wiring patterns that are used.
さらに、 内管状要素及び 又は外管状要素の一部は、 例えば τ字状、 γ字状、 X字状の如き、 平面的にすなわち同一平面上で分岐集合する交差部位を有するも のとしたり、 立体的にすなわち 3次元空間内で分岐集合する交差部位を有するも のとすると配線パターンの自在性をより高めることができる。 図面の簡単な説明  Further, a part of the inner tubular element and / or the outer tubular element may have an intersecting portion that branches and assembles in a plane, that is, in the same plane, such as a τ shape, a γ shape, and an X shape, Having a three-dimensional cross-section that branches and gathers in a three-dimensional space can further enhance the flexibility of the wiring pattern. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
第 1図は、 本発明に係るガイ ドプロテクタの第 1の実施形態を示す斜視図であ る。 第 2図は、 図 1のガイドプロテク夕の長手方向直交断面図である。 FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of a guide protector according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the guide protector of FIG.
第 3図は、 第 1の実施形態のスリッ 卜の変形例を示す図である。  FIG. 3 is a view showing a modified example of the slit of the first embodiment.
第 4図は、 第 2の実施形態を示す斜視図である。  FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment.
第 5図は、 第 3の実施形態を示す断面図である。  FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the third embodiment.
第 6図は、 第 4の実施形態を示す断面図である。  FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a fourth embodiment.
第 7図は、 第 5の実施形態を示す断面図である。  FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a fifth embodiment.
第 8図は、 第 6の実施形態を示す分解図である。  FIG. 8 is an exploded view showing the sixth embodiment.
第 9図は、 第 7の実施形態を示す分解図である。  FIG. 9 is an exploded view showing the seventh embodiment.
第 1 0図は、 第 8の実施形態を一部省略して示す斜視図である。  FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the eighth embodiment with a part omitted.
第 1 1図は、 第 8の実施形態の変形例を一部省略して示す斜視図である ; FIG. 11 is a perspective view partially showing a modification of the eighth embodiment ;
(符号の説明)  (Explanation of code)
1 0 1 3 1 6 1 9 ガイ ドプロテク夕  1 0 1 3 1 6 1 9 Guide Protect
1 1 1 1 7 2 0 内管状要素  1 1 1 1 7 2 0 Inner tubular element
1 2 1 5 1 8 2 1 外管状要素  1 2 1 5 1 8 2 1 Outer tubular element
4 ケーブル (線条体)  4 Cable (striatum)
5、 6 スリット  5, 6 slit
7、 8 突起  7, 8 protrusion
2 4 線条体の取り出し口  2 4 Outlet for striatum
3 d、 3 e、 3 f 分岐集合管状の外管状要素部分  3d, 3e, 3f Branched tubular outer tubular element part
2 7、 2 8 , 2 9 交差部位 発明を実施するための最良の形態  2 7, 2 8, 2 9 Intersection site Best mode for carrying out the invention
図 1〜 1 1を参照しながら本発明に係わる実施形態について説明する。 なお、 各実施形態間において共通する構成、 共通する機能を奏する部分、 部位には同 の符合を付し、 重複する説明は省略する。 第 1の実施形態;  An embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. Note that the same reference numerals are given to components and portions that have common functions and common functions between the respective embodiments, and overlapping descriptions will be omitted. A first embodiment;
図 1に第 1の実施形態を示す。 ガイ ドプロテクタ 1は、 断面ほぼ C字状の内管 状要素 2と外管状要素 3が対向して内外二重に組み合わされ、 その内部に任意数 の線条体としてケーブル 4を収容している。 この例では、 内外管状要素 2、 3は 樹脂で形成され、 互いに同一形状となっており、 スリッ ト 5、 6が内外管状要素 2、 3の管壁の長手方向全長にわたって設けられている。 図示の例において、 内 管状要素 2にケーブル 4をスリツ 卜 5から内部に収め、 次に管状要素 3のスリツ ト 6をその素材の弾性により内管状要素 2の管幅以上に拡開して、 スリッ ト 5及 び内管状要素 2へ覆い被せる。 するとスリツ ト 6は管壁の復元力により再び狭ま り、 内外管状要素 2、 3は相互に組み合わされることとなる。 FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment. In the guide protector 1, an inner tubular element 2 and an outer tubular element 3 having a substantially C-shaped cross section are opposed to each other, and an inner and outer double element is combined. Accommodates cable 4 as a striatum. In this example, the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are formed of resin and have the same shape as each other, and the slits 5 and 6 are provided over the entire length of the tube walls of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 in the longitudinal direction. In the illustrated example, the cable 4 is inserted into the inner tubular element 2 from the slit 5, and then the slit 6 of the tubular element 3 is expanded by the elasticity of the material to be larger than the pipe width of the inner tubular element 2. Cover slit 5 and inner tubular element 2. Then, the slit 6 narrows again by the restoring force of the pipe wall, and the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are combined with each other.
なお、 図 2から分かるように、 スリッ ト 5、 6の幅 Wは、 理論上、 管状要素 5、 6の組合せ時におけるガイ ドプロテクタ 1の断面全周の 2分の 1以下〜 0 (すな わち内外管状要素 2、 3を組み合わせたとき、 スリッ ト 5、 6が完全に閉じて単 に 「切れ目 j が存在している状態である) の間で、 内外管状要素 2、 3の素材の 弾性力、 肉厚、 管壁の曲率を考慮しつつ、 線条体の防護、 案内などに適するよう 適宜設定する。  As can be seen from Fig. 2, the width W of the slits 5 and 6 is theoretically less than half the entire circumference of the guide protector 1 when the tubular elements 5 and 6 are combined. In other words, when the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are combined, the slits 5 and 6 are completely closed and only the “slit j exists”, and the material of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 is Considering the elastic force, wall thickness, and curvature of the pipe wall, make appropriate settings for the protection and guidance of the striatum.
内外管状要素 2、 3の内側、 すなわち内壁面にはスリッ ト 5、 6のほぼ対向位 置に突起 7、 8が長手方向に整列して複数設けられている。 これにより、 内外管 状要素 2、 3が組み合わされた時には突起 7がスリツ 卜 5の間に位置して内外管 状要素 2、 3の相対的ひねり位置を規制するようになっている。 なお、 突起 7、 8は外壁面に設けても内外壁面両方に設けてもよい。 さらに、 突起 7、 8に代え て長手方向に延在する突条形状としてもよいが、 その場合には、 ガイ ドプロテク タ 1の長手方向の可撓性を阻害しないように突条高さをなるベく低いものとする ことが望ましい。  A plurality of projections 7 and 8 are provided on the inner side of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3, that is, on the inner wall surface, at positions substantially opposite to the slits 5 and 6 and aligned in the longitudinal direction. Thus, when the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are combined, the projection 7 is located between the slits 5 to regulate the relative twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3. The protrusions 7 and 8 may be provided on the outer wall surface or on both the inner and outer wall surfaces. Furthermore, instead of the projections 7 and 8, a ridge shape extending in the longitudinal direction may be used. In this case, the ridge height is increased so as not to impair the flexibility of the guide protector 1 in the longitudinal direction. It is desirable to make it very low.
さらに、 スリッ ト 5、 6は、 ガイ ドプロテク夕 1の長手方向と完全に平行に延 在していなくてもよく、 図 3に示すように螺旋状としてもよい。 第 2の実施形態;  Further, the slits 5 and 6 need not extend completely parallel to the longitudinal direction of the guide protector 1, and may have a spiral shape as shown in FIG. A second embodiment;
図 4に第 2の実施形態を示す。 ガイ ドプロテクタ 1 0を構成する内外管状要素 1 し 1 2は、 管壁が蛇腹形状を呈している以外、 第 1の実施形態の内外管状要 素 2、 3と同様に構成されている。 図示の例では、 内管状要素 1 1の外壁面の蛇 腹形状と外管状要素 1 2の内壁面の蛇腹形状は、 相互にはまり合うサイズとなつ ており、 管状要素 1 し 1 2相互の長手方向相対位置を規制するようになってい る。 なお、 蛇腹形状を図示のような凹凸の繰り返し形状とせず、 波形状として内 外管状要素 1 1、 1 2を全く同一の金型で形成することも可能である。 また、 図 示を省略したが、 第 2の実施形態においても第 1の実施形態の突起 7、 8を選択 的に設けることができる。 第 3の実施形態; FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment. The inner and outer tubular elements 1 and 12 constituting the guide protector 10 are configured similarly to the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 of the first embodiment, except that the tube wall has a bellows shape. In the illustrated example, the bellows shape of the outer wall surface of the inner tubular element 11 and the bellows shape of the inner wall surface of the outer tubular element 12 are of a size that fits each other. The tubular elements 1 and 12 are arranged so as to regulate their relative positions in the longitudinal direction. It is also possible to form the inner and outer tubular elements 11 and 12 in exactly the same mold as a corrugated shape, instead of the bellows shape having a repetitive shape of irregularities as shown in the figure. Although not shown, the projections 7 and 8 of the first embodiment can be selectively provided also in the second embodiment. A third embodiment;
図 5に第 3の実施形態を示す。 ガイ ドプロテクタ 1 3は、 その断面形状が矩形 とされた例である。 内外管状要素 1 4、 1 5は側壁にスリッ ト 5、 6が設けられ た中空四角柱形状であり、 内管状要素 1 4の外壁面に管状要素 1 5の内壁而が密 着するように互いに相似形の断面形状となっている。 スリッ ト; 5、 6は互いに対 向する位置でなくても、 例えば、 図示において内外管状要素 1 4、 1 5のうち一 方が 9 0度回転した位置に組み合わせてもよい。 なお、 後述する第 4、 第 5の実 施形態を含め、 断面形状を非円形状とした場合は第 1の実施形態における突起 7、 8は設けなくても内外管状要素の相互ひねり位置は規制可能である。 第 4の実施形態;  FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment. Guide protector 13 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is rectangular. The inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 are hollow rectangular pillars having slits 5 and 6 provided on the side walls.The inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 are attached to each other so that the inner wall of the tubular element 15 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the inner tubular element 14. It has a similar cross-sectional shape. The slits 5 and 6 need not be at the positions facing each other, but may be combined, for example, at a position where one of the inner and outer tubular elements 14 and 15 is rotated 90 degrees in the drawing. When the cross-sectional shape is non-circular, including the fourth and fifth embodiments described later, the mutual twist position of the inner and outer tubular elements is regulated even if the projections 7 and 8 in the first embodiment are not provided. It is possible. Fourth embodiment;
図 6に第 4の実施形態を示す。 ガイ ドプロテクタ 1 6は、 その断面形状が六角 形とされた例である。 内外管状要素 1 7、 1 8は側面にスリ ッ ト 5、 6が設けら れた中空六角柱形状であり、 内管状要素 1 7の外壁面に外管状要素 1 8の内壁面 が密着するように互いに相似形の断面形状となっている。 なお、 スリッ ト 5、 6 は互いに対向する位置でなくても、 例えば、 図示において内外管状要素 1 7、 1 8のうち一方が 6 0度又は 1 2 0度回転した位置に組み合せてもよい。 第 5の実施形態;  FIG. 6 shows a fourth embodiment. Guide protector 16 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is hexagonal. The inner and outer tubular elements 17 and 18 have a hollow hexagonal prism shape with slits 5 and 6 on the sides, so that the inner wall of the outer tubular element 18 is in close contact with the outer wall of the inner tubular element 17. Have similar cross-sectional shapes. The slits 5 and 6 need not be located at positions facing each other, but may be combined at a position where, for example, one of the inner and outer tubular elements 17 and 18 is rotated by 60 degrees or 120 degrees in the drawing. Fifth embodiment;
図 7に第 5の実施形態を示す。 ガイ ドプロテクタ 1 9は、 断面形状が円弧と直 線の組合せ形状とされた例である。 内外管状要素 2 0、 2 1は断面形状で見て二 つの対向する円弧と各円弧の各一端同士を繋ぐ直線でなり、 互いに同一サイズの 断面形状を呈している。 第 6の実施形態; FIG. 7 shows a fifth embodiment. The guide protector 19 is an example in which the cross-sectional shape is a combination of an arc and a straight line. Each of the inner and outer tubular elements 20 and 21 is a straight line connecting two opposing arcs and one end of each arc when viewed in a cross-sectional shape, and has the same cross-sectional shape as each other. Sixth embodiment;
図 8は、 内外管状要素 2、 3力 それぞれ内管状要素部分 2 a、 2 b、 …と外 管状要素部分 3 a、 3 b、 3 c、 …とを複数連設して所定長とされた例を示すも のである。 内管状要素 2の連設部 2 2と外管状要素 3の連接部 2 3、 すなわち内 管状要素部分 2 a、 2 b、 …の端部同士の突き合わせ部分と、 外管状要素部分 3 a、 3 b、 3 c、 …の端部同士の突き合わせ部分は、 ガイ ドプロテク夕 Iの長手 方向において非対応位置関係になっている。 つまり、 連設部 2 2と連接部 2 3は、 それぞれ相手側管状要素 3、 2の途中部位に位置するよう互い違いに組み合わさ れているのである。 さらに、 内外管状要素 2、 3は、 必要に応じて適宜離して相 手側管状要素 3、 2に組み合わせて、 連設部 2 2、 2 3に線条体の取出し用隙間 2 4を選択的に設けることができる。 なお、 内外管状要素 2、 3の最端部 2 5、 2 6は長手方向において非対応位置関係になくてもよい。 第 Ίの実施形態;  Fig. 8 shows that the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 each have a predetermined length by connecting a plurality of inner tubular element sections 2a, 2b, ... and outer tubular element sections 3a, 3b, 3c, ... respectively. An example is provided. The connecting portion 23 of the inner tubular element 2 and the connecting portion 23 of the outer tubular element 3, that is, the abutting portion of the ends of the inner tubular element portions 2 a, 2 b, and the outer tubular element portions 3 a, 3 The abutting portions of the ends of b, 3c, ... are in a non-corresponding positional relationship in the longitudinal direction of the guide protector I. In other words, the connecting portion 22 and the connecting portion 23 are alternately combined so as to be located in the middle of the mating tubular elements 3 and 2, respectively. Further, the inner and outer tubular elements 2 and 3 are appropriately separated as necessary and combined with the other tubular elements 3 and 2 to selectively provide a gap 24 for taking out the striatum in the connecting portions 22 and 23. Can be provided. The outermost ends 25, 26 of the inner and outer tubular elements 2, 3 do not have to be in a non-corresponding positional relationship in the longitudinal direction. A second embodiment;
図 9に、 第 7の実施形態を示す。 外管状要素 3の一部、 すなわち外管状要素部 分 3 dは、 断面形状が他の外管状要素部分 3 a、 3 b、 3 c、 …と同様に形成さ れているものの、 T字状の交差部位 2 7を有した分岐集合管状を呈している。 内 管状要素 2は第 6の実施形態と同様に直線状の内管状要素部分 2 a、 2 b、 2 c、 …が交差部位 2 7を避けて外管状要素部分 3 dに組み合わされる。  FIG. 9 shows a seventh embodiment. A part of the outer tubular element 3, that is, the outer tubular element portion 3d has a cross-sectional shape similar to that of the other outer tubular element portions 3a, 3b, 3c,. It has a branched aggregated tubular shape having an intersection 27 of Like the sixth embodiment, the inner tubular element 2 has linear inner tubular element portions 2a, 2b, 2c, ... combined with the outer tubular element portion 3d avoiding the intersection 27.
なお、 内管状要素 2の一部を、 外管状要素部分 3 bと同様の T字状 (但し交差 部位 2 7から 3方向へ分岐する管の長さは異なる) に形成して、 外管状要素部分 3 bに組み合わせてもよい。 この場合、 スリッ ト 5、 6の幅をあまり狭いものと すると互いの交差部位が嵌めにく くなるので、 スリ ッ ト 5、 6の幅は適宜広めに 設定する。 第 8の実施形態;  A part of the inner tubular element 2 is formed in the same T-shape as the outer tubular element part 3 b (however, the length of the pipe branching from the intersection 27 to the three directions is different). It may be combined with part 3b. In this case, if the widths of the slits 5 and 6 are too narrow, the intersections of the slits become difficult to fit. Therefore, the widths of the slits 5 and 6 are set appropriately wide. Eighth embodiment;
図 1 0に、 第 8の実施形態を示す。 外管状要素 3の一部、 すなわち外管状要素 部分 3 eは、 断面形状が上記実施形態の外管状要素部分 3 a、 3 b、 3 cと同様 に形成されているものの、 交差部位 2 8を中心に縱横高さの三方向へ延びる分岐 集合管状を呈している。 スリッ ト 6は上記三方向の管壁に連続的に設けられてい る。 また、 内管状要素 2は第 6の実施形態と同様に直線状の内管状要素部分 2 a、 2 b、 2 c、 … (図示省略) が交差部位 2 8を避けて外管状要素部分 3 eに組み 合わされる。 FIG. 10 shows an eighth embodiment. A part of the outer tubular element 3, that is, the outer tubular element part 3e has the same cross-sectional shape as the outer tubular element parts 3a, 3b, and 3c of the above embodiment. Although it is formed in the shape of a cross, it has a branch-collecting tubular shape that extends in three directions of vertical and horizontal heights around the intersection 28. The slit 6 is provided continuously on the pipe wall in the above three directions. The inner tubular element 2 has a linear inner tubular element portion 2a, 2b, 2c,... (Not shown) as in the sixth embodiment. Combined with
図 1 1に、 変形例を示す。 外管状要素部分 3 f は、 交差部位 2 9を中心に縦横 高さの四方向へ延びる分岐集合管状を呈している。 スリッ ト 6は上記四方向の管 壁に連続的に設けられており、 内管状要素 2は第 6の実施形態と同様に直線状の 内管状要素部分 2 a、 2 b、 2 c、 2 d、 … (図示省略) が交差部位 2 9を避け て外管状要素部分 3 f に組み合わされる。  FIG. 11 shows a modification. The outer tubular element portion 3 f has a branch-collected tubular shape that extends in four directions of vertical and horizontal heights around the intersection 29. The slit 6 is continuously provided on the pipe wall in the above-described four directions, and the inner tubular element 2 has linear inner tubular element portions 2a, 2b, 2c, and 2d as in the sixth embodiment. , ... (not shown) are combined with the outer tubular element portion 3 f avoiding the intersection 29.
なお、 外管状要素部分 3 e、 3 f の交差部位 2 8、 2 9は互いに直交しなくて もよいものである。 発明の利用可能性  The intersections 28, 29 of the outer tubular element portions 3e, 3f need not be orthogonal to each other. Applicability of the invention
本発明のガイ ドプロテクタは、 以上説明したように構成されているので、 線条 体を容易に束ねたり取り出したりすることができ、 多様な配線ノ、"ターンにも対応 しゃすく、 さまざまな用途に好適に用いることができるという効果を奏するもの である。  Since the guide protector of the present invention is configured as described above, it is possible to easily bundle and take out the striated body, and to cope with various wirings and turns. This has the effect that it can be suitably used for

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請求の範囲 The scope of the claims
1 . 線条体を内部に収容する内管状要素と、 この内管状要素を線条体ごと内部に 収容する外管状要素とからなり、  1. It comprises an inner tubular element that accommodates the striatum inside, and an outer tubular element that accommodates the inner tubular element together with the striatum inside,
上記内外管状要素は、  The inner and outer tubular elements are:
互いに同一又は相似の断面形状を有し、  Have the same or similar cross-sectional shape,
長手方向全長に連続するスリッ トを各々備え、  Each slit has a continuous length.
上記スリ ッ 卜の幅を拡縮自在とする材質で形成されるものであり、  The slit is made of a material that allows the width of the slit to expand and contract.
内外二重に組み合わせた状態で内管状要素のスリッ 卜が外管状要素で覆われる ものである線条体用のガイ ドプロテク夕。  A guide protector for the striatum in which the inner tubular element's slit is covered with the outer tubular element in a double-inside / outside combination.
2 . 断面形状が、 円形状、 多角形状、 円弧と直線の組み合わせ形状、 又は楕円形 状を呈した請求項 1記載のガイ ドプロテク夕。  2. The guide protector according to claim 1, wherein the sectional shape has a circular shape, a polygonal shape, a combined shape of an arc and a straight line, or an elliptical shape.
3 . 内外管状要素の内側及び /又は外側には、 互いを組み合わせたときに相手側 管状要素のスリ ッ 卜の間に位置する突起又は突条が設けられている請求項 1又は 請求項 2記載のガイ ドプロテク夕。  3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the inner and / or outer tubular elements are provided with projections or ridges located between the slits of the mating tubular elements when they are combined with each other. Guide Protect evening.
4 . 内外管状要素は、 蛇腹形状を呈している請求項 1〜 3の何れか 1項記載のガ ィ ドプロテク夕。  4. The guide protector according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the inner and outer tubular elements have a bellows shape.
5 . 内管状要素及び/又は外管状要素は、 複数連設して所定長を得るものであり、 内管状要素の連設部と外管状要素の連設部は互いに長手方向で非対応位置関係に ある請求項 1〜 4の何れか 1項記載のガイ ドプロテクタ。  5. A plurality of inner tubular elements and / or outer tubular elements are connected in series to obtain a predetermined length, and the connected portion of the inner tubular element and the connected portion of the outer tubular element do not correspond to each other in the longitudinal direction. The guide protector according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein
6 . 内管状要素の連設部及び外管状要素の連設部には、 線条体取出し用の隙間が 選択的に設けられるものである請求項 5記載のガイ ドプロテク夕。  6. The guide protector according to claim 5, wherein a gap for taking out a striatum is selectively provided in the continuous portion of the inner tubular element and the continuous portion of the outer tubular element.
7 . 内管状要素の一部及びノ又は外管状要素の一部は、 T字状、 Y字状、 X字状 の如き平面的に分岐集合する交差部位を有するものである請求項 5又は請求項 6 記載のガイ ドプロテクタ。  7. A part of the inner tubular element and a part of the outer tubular element or the outer tubular element have crossing portions that branch and assemble in a plane such as a T-shape, a Y-shape, or an X-shape. Guide protector according to item 6.
8 . 内管状要素又は外管状要素の一部は、 立体的に分岐集合する交差部位を有す るものである請求項 5〜 7の何れか 1項記載のガイ ドプロテク夕。  8. The guide protector according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein a part of the inner tubular element or the outer tubular element has a three-dimensionally branched and assembled intersection.
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