IP Library Granted Patent US 7,105,747
Granted Patent B2
US 7,105,747 · App. 10/950,488 · Granted Sep 12, 2006

Harness excess-length absorbing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,105,747
App. No.
10/950,488
Granted
Sep 12, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus ( 1 ) includes a protector ( 4 ) for receiving a wire harness ( 14 ) in a folded-back condition, a harness guide member ( 7 ) which is provided in a folded-back portion ( 14 a) of the wire harness, and can be moved in a longitudinal direction of the wire harness, and urging members ( 5 ) urging the harness guide member in a direction to draw the wire harness into the protector. Flanges ( 26 ) are formed on and project substantially perpendicularly from opposite ends of a harness guide surface ( 25 ) of the harness guide member ( 7 ), respectively, and a claw ( 27 ) for holding the wire harness is formed at each of the flanges. The claws ( 27 ) are offset from an apex of the harness guide surface ( 25 ) toward one side of the harness guide surface. The pair of claws ( 27 ) are provided at each of the opposite sides of the harness guide surface ( 25 ) generally in a diametrical direction. Alternatively, the pair of claws ( 27 ) are provided at one side of the harness guide surface ( 25 ) generally in the diametrical direction, while slanting ribs ( 28 ), formed respectively by notching the flanges ( 26 ) in a slanting manner, are provided at the other side of the harness guide surface generally in the diametrical direction.

Claims (13)

1. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus comprising:

a protector for receiving a wire harness in a folded-back condition;

a harness guide member provided in said protector, said wire harness having a folded-back portion that is passed partially around said guide member, said guide member being moveable with respect to said protector in a longitudinal direction of said wire harness, said harness guide member including:

a guide portion having a harness guide surface;

flanges erected substantially perpendicularly from opposite ends of said harness guide surface, respectively;

claws, for holding said wire harness, formed at each of said flanges, respectively; and

an urging member urging said harness guide member in a direction to draw said wire harness into said protector.

2. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said claws are offset from an apex of said harness guide surface toward one side of said harness guide surface.

3. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a pair of said claws are provided at each of the opposite sides of said harness guide surface generally in a diametrical direction.

4. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according claim 1 , wherein a pair of said claws are provided at one side of said harness guide surface generally in the diametrical direction, and slanting ribs, formed respectively by notching said flanges in a slanting manner, are provided at the other side of said harness guide surface generally in the diametrical direction.

5. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a pair of said claws are provided at one side of said harness guide surface generally in the diametrical direction, and slanting ribs, formed respectively by notching said flanges in a slanting manner, are provided at the other side of said harness guide surface generally in the diametrical direction.

6. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein each of said slanting ribs intersects said harness guide surface in a direction substantially tangential thereto, and is continuous with said harness guide surface.

7. A harness excess-length absorbing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein each of said slanting ribs intersects said harness guide surface in a direction substantially tangential thereto, and is continuous with said harness guide surface.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 5, 2023
From: YAZAKI CORPORATION
To: YAZAKI CORPORATION
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