IP Library Granted Patent US 8,569,624
Granted Patent B2
US 8,569,624 · App. 13/067,244 · Granted Oct 29, 2013

Conducting path

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Patent No.
US 8,569,624
App. No.
13/067,244
Granted
Oct 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A conducting path includes three cables, and a cable clamp for fixing the three cables. The cable clamp includes a metal plate formed along an outer periphery of the three cables that are triangularly arranged when viewed in cross-section and a mounting flange portion formed with both end portions of the metal plate overlapped each other, and two of the three cables are integrated to form an integral cable.

Claims (37)

1. A conducting path, comprising:

three cables; and

a cable clamp for fixing the three cables,

wherein the cable clamp comprises a single metal plate formed along an outer periphery of the three cables that are triangularly arranged when viewed in cross-section and a mounting flange portion formed with both end portions of the single metal plate overlapped each other,

wherein two of the three cables are covered by a common insulation to be integrated to form an integral cable having a substantially oval shape in a cross section thereof,

wherein the single metal plate holds one of the three cables and the common insulation of the integral cable,

wherein an engaging groove is formed on the integral cable, and

wherein an engaging projection for engagement with the engaging groove is formed on the single metal plate of the cable clamp.

2. The conducting path according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a deformation preventing rib extending from a surface of the mounting flange portion opposite to a mounting surface to the single metal plate along outer peripheries of the one of the cables and the integral cable for preventing deformation of the mounting flange portion.

3. A conducting path, comprising:

three cables; and

a cable clamp for fixing the three cables,

wherein the cable clamp comprises a metal plate formed along an outer periphery of the three cables that are triangularly arranged when viewed in cross-section and a mounting flange portion formed with both end portions of the metal plate overlapped each other,

wherein two of the three cables are integrated to form an integral cable,

wherein the integral cable comprises two opposing planar portions between the two of the three cables,

wherein the cable clamp further comprises a cable support member arranged between one of the cables and the integral cable so as to support the one of the cables and the integral cable,

wherein the cable support member has a trapezoidal shape when viewed in a cross-section that an upper base thereof is formed in an arc shape so as to fit to a portion of an outer periphery of the one cable, a lower base horizontally wider than the upper base is formed flat so as to contact with one of the planar portions of the integral cable, and two sides each connecting an endpoint of the upper base to that of the lower base on both sides are constricted sides which are inwardly narrowed, and

wherein the single metal plate is formed along an outer periphery of the integral cable comprising the planar portion that is not in contact with the cable support member, is subsequently formed along the constricted sides of the cable support member, and is further formed along both sides of an outer periphery of the one cable.

4. A conducting path, comprising:

three cables; and

a cable clamp for fixing the three cables,

wherein the cable clamp comprises a single metal plate formed along an outer periphery of the three cables that are triangularly arranged when viewed in cross-section and a mounting flange portion formed with both end portions of the single metal plate overlapped each other,

wherein two of the three cables are covered by a common insulation to be integrated to form an integral cable having a substantially oval shape in a cross section thereof,

wherein the single metal late holds one of the three cables and the common insulation of the integral cable,

wherein the single metal plate comprises:

a first holding portion provided along an outer periphery of the one of the three cables and having a substantially circular shape in a cross section thereof, for holding the one of the three cables; and

a second holding portion provided along an outer periphery of the integral cable and having a substantially oval shape in a cross section thereof, for holding the insulation of the integral cable.

5. The conducting path according to claim 4 , wherein a size of the integral cable in a cross section thereof is larger than a space enclosed by the second holding portion.

6. The conducting path according to claim 4 , wherein the integral cable comprises two opposing planar portions between the two of the three cables,

wherein the cable clamp further comprises a cable support member arranged between one of the cables and the integral cable so as to support the one of the cables and the integral cable,

wherein the cable support member has a trapezoidal shape when viewed in a cross-section that an upper base thereof is formed in an arc shape so as to fit to a portion of an outer periphery of the one cable, a lower base horizontally wider than the upper base is formed flat so as to contact with one of the planar portions of the integral cable, and two sides each connecting an endpoint of the upper base to that of the lower base on both sides are constricted sides which are inwardly narrowed, and

wherein the single metal plate is formed along an outer periphery of the integral cable comprising the planar portion that is not in contact with the cable support member, is subsequently formed along the constricted sides of the cable support member, and is further formed along both sides of the outer periphery of the one cable.

7. The conducting path according to claim 4 , wherein the integral cable comprises two opposing planar portions between the two of the three cables, and

wherein the cable clamp further comprises a cable support member arranged between one of the cables and the integral cable to support the one of the cables and the integral cable.

8. The conducting path according to claim 7 , wherein the cable support member has a trapezoidal shape when viewed in a cross-section that an upper base thereof is formed in an arc shape so as to fit to a portion of an outer periphery of the one cable, a lower base horizontally wider than the upper base is formed flat so as to contact with one of the planar portions of the integral cable, and two sides each connecting an endpoint of the upper base to that of the lower base on both sides are constricted sides which are inwardly narrowed.

9. The conducting path according to claim 8 , wherein the single metal plate is formed along an outer periphery of the integral cable, is subsequently formed along the constricted sides of the cable support member, and is further formed along both sides of the outer periphery of the one cable.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Feb 15, 2014
From: HITACHI CABLE, LTD.
To: HITACHI METALS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 032268/0297 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2011
From: ESHIMA, HIROTAKA
To: HITACHI CABLE, LTD.
Reel/Frame 026426/0415 →