专利摘要:
SUMMARY The invention relates to a cable holder device (|; ll; lll; IV) for cabling (30), wherein said cabling (30) is intended to be present continuously in a gutter configuration (10), the cable holder device comprising opposite resilient means (22) comprising The invention also relates to the gutter portion (20) in said gutter configuration opposite sides (10b, 10c) of said gutter configuration (10) for retaining the gutter portion (20) in said gutter configuration (10). to a motor vehicle. (Fig. 6)
公开号:SE1150327A1
申请号:SE1150327
申请日:2011-04-15
公开日:2012-10-16
发明作者:Lars Isenberg
申请人:Scania Cv Ab;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION These and other objects, which appear from the following description, are achieved by means of a holding device for cabling and a motor vehicle of the kind initially stated and further having the features set forth in the characterizing part of appended independent claims 1 and 15.
Preferred embodiments of the holding device are defined in the appended dependent claims 2-14.
According to the invention, the objects are achieved with a holding device for cabling where said cabling is intended to be present continuously in a gutter configuration, comprising opposite resilient means comprised of a holder portion and arranged to protrude in said gutter configuration and thereby resiliently abut against opposite sides of said girders. in said gutter configuration. This enables simple manufacturing, good protection, simple and flexible application and installation of cabling, as well as increased cost efficiency.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said holding portion comprises a plurality of pairs of opposite resilient members. This results in effective retention of the holder portion in the gutter configuration.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said holding portion comprises a back portion which is arranged to support said resilient means.
This facilitates mounting of the holding device in the gutter configuration. Furthermore, it is possible to form a smoothing in the gutter configuration by means of the back portion so that unevenness due to the gutter configuration is reduced.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said holding portion is flexible and in this case flexible across the longitudinal direction of the holding device. This provides a holding device which is easily adaptable to different gutter configurations, whereby the same holding device can be used for gutter configurations with different curvatures in the longitudinal extent, for example gutter configurations in floors such as cab floors in vehicles.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said holding portion is flexible and in this case flexible in the longitudinal direction of the holding device. This results in a holding device which is easily adaptable to different gutter configurations, whereby the same holding device can be used for gutter configurations with different slopes extending between different planes, for example gutter configurations in floors such as cab floors in vehicles.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said resilient means comprise arm elements. This results in a simple construction and enables efficient retention of the holder portion in the gutter configuration.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said back portion is substantially flat configured. This makes it easier when applying a mat on the top of the gutter configuration to get the mat and consequently the surface flat.
According to an embodiment, the holding device further comprises wing portions projecting from said back portion intended to protrude on opposite sides of said gutter configuration intended to support said holding portion.
This trains a smoothing in the gutter configuration so that unevenness due to the gutter configuration is reduced.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, the holding device is arranged to support said cabling separately from the bottom portion of said gutter configuration. This reduces wear on the wiring.
According to an embodiment, the holding device further comprises at least one fastening element arranged to connect the wiring to said holding portion.
This enables efficient assembly of the wiring as well as separation of the wiring from the bottom part of the gutter configuration. According to an embodiment of the holding device, said fastening element is arranged to form a fastening loop circumferentially said cabling. In this way a simple assembly of the wiring is obtained, whereby adjustment of the circumference of the wiring can easily be achieved.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said fastening loop is arranged to run through openings of the holding portion. This facilitates adaptation of the loop to the circumference of the wiring.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said gutter configuration is arranged in a floor portion of a vehicle. By using the holding device in gutter configuration on the floor section of a vehicle, good protection, simple and flexible application and installation of cabling is possible. By using the holding device when mounting cabling in the floor section of a cab of a truck, the assembly is facilitated in that during the cab mounting when the cab is tipped, the holding device retains the cabling.
According to an embodiment of the holding device, said holding portion consists of a plastic material. By using plastic, simple and cost-effective manufacture of the holding device and further fl flexibility of the holding device is made possible.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention will be better understood with reference to the following detailed description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the many views, and in which: Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a side view of a motor vehicle; Fig. 2 schematically illustrates a plan view of a cab floor with gutter configurations of a motor vehicle; Figs. 3a and 3b schematically illustrate a plan view of and Fig. 3c a side view of a wiring device for cabling according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 4 schematically illustrates a cross-section A-A of the holding device in Fig. 3a; Fig. 5 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view B-B of a gutter configuration in Fig. 2; Fig. 6 schematically illustrates a pouring device according to an embodiment of the present invention presently arranged in a gutter configuration; Fig. 7 schematically illustrates a pouring device according to an embodiment of the present invention presently arranged in a gutter configuration; Fig. 8 schematically illustrates a holding device according to an embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 9 schematically illustrates a pouring device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS Fig. 1 of the present invention. The exemplary vehicle 1 consists of a heavy schematically illustrates a side view of a motor vehicle 1 according to vehicle in the form of a truck. The vehicle 1 has a cab 2 and a tractor 3.
Vehicle 1 can alternatively be a bus or a car. The motor vehicle 1 comprises a pouring device for cabling according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 schematically illustrates a plan view of a cab 2 of a motor vehicle truck gutter configurations 10, 12. A first gutter configuration 10 is shown which, such as one with a front side 2a and a cab floor 2b, is constituted by a gutter arranged to run along the left side and which is curved in such a way that it avoids beams or corresponding obstacles, and a second gutter configuration 12 which consists of a gutter which is arranged to run along the right side.
The first and second gutter configurations 10, 12 are arranged to receive and accommodate a respective pouring device I; Il; |; IV of the present invention as described in the embodiments below. The gutter configurations 10,12 are consequently dimensioned with a depth and a width which is adapted to receive pouring devices according to the present invention as described in the embodiments below and consequently adapted for cabling.
Figs. 3a and 3b schematically illustrate a plan view, Fig. 3c a side view and Fig. 4 a cross-sectional view A-A of a wiring device I for cabling according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 5 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view B-B of a gutter configuration 10 in Fig. 2. Fig. 6 schematically illustrates a pouring device I according to an embodiment of the present invention presently arranged in a gutter configuration 10.
Said gutter configuration 10 has a bottom portion 10a and opposite 10b, 10c. extension extends in the upper portion from each side a floor portion side portions The gutter configuration in the gutter configuration 10d. According to this variant, the gutter configuration 10 has a U-shaped cross section.
According to this variant, the gutter configuration 10 constitutes a gutter configuration arranged in a floor portion.
The pouring device I for cabling 30 comprises a pouring portion 20 arranged to presently present the pouring portion 20 comprising a plurality of pairs of opposing resilient members 22. retaining cable 30 running in the gutter configuration.
Said resilient means 22 are arranged to protrude into said gutter configuration 10 and thereby resiliently abut against opposite sides 10b, 10c of said gutter configuration 10 in order to retain the holder portion 20 in said gutter configuration 10.
Said resilient means 22 comprises arm elements arranged to protrude in said gutter configuration 10. Said arm elements comprise a first arm portion 22a and a second opposite arm portion 22b. Said first and second arm portions 22a, 22b are resiliently arranged so that, when they are pressed against each other, they strive to spring out from each other.
The holding portion 20 of the holding device I includes a back portion 24 which is arranged to support said resilient member 22. Said back portion 24 is substantially flat configured. Said back portion 24 is elongate. Respective arm portions 22a, 22b are arranged to project obliquely outwards downwards from said back portion 24. Said arm portions 22a, 22b form a horseshoe-like profile.
The first arm portion 22a and opposite second arm portion 22b of respective arm elements are arranged at such a distance from each other and configured so that when depressed in the gutter configuration 10 they are compressed, the arm portions 22a, 22b when the holding device I is housed in the gutter configuration 10 springing against the opposite the side portions 10b, 10c so that the holding device I is retained in the gutter configuration. Respective resilient members 22 are thus configured so that each arm portion 22a, 22b applies a force to the respective side 10b, 10c of the gutter configuration 10.
According to one embodiment, the respective arm portions 22a, 22b have an externally arranged stop portion 23a, 23b configured to act against the respective side wall 10b, 10c to retain the holder portion 20 in the respective stop portion 23a, 23b. 22a, 22b, which stop portions form barbs. It can be one or more thorn-shaped corners / barbs, where several result in better retention ability.
As can be seen from Fig. 3b, said holding portion 20 is flexible and in this case flexible across the longitudinal direction of the holding device I.
As can be seen from Fig. 3b, said holding portion 20 is flexible and in this case flexible in the longitudinal direction of the holding device I. The holding device I further comprises wing elements 26 including wing portions 26a, 26b projecting from said back portion 24 intended to protrude on opposite sides of said gutter configuration 10 intended to support said holder portion 20. Said wing portions 26a, 26b are substantially flat configured. Said wing portions 26a, 26b are arranged to project from the back portion 24 and run in substantially the same plane as the back portion 24 and substantially across the direction of expansion of the back portion 24. The distance between the end portion of opposite wing portions 26a, 26b is greater than the width of the gutter configuration 10. The wing portions 26a, 26b form a smoothing over the gutter configuration 10 so that unevenness due to the gutter configuration 10 is reduced.
The holding device I comprises a set of wing portions 26a, 26b arranged. The distance between the wing portions 26a, 26b is such that said holding portion 20 is allowed to flex across the back portion 24 at a distance from each other. between the longitudinal direction of the holder configuration I so that the holder portion 20 can be adapted to bends of the gutter configuration 10 and at the same time constitute an effective leveling over the gutter configuration 10.
According to this embodiment, the resilient member 22 is arranged in connection with the wing element 26. The number of resilient members 22 may be the same as the number of pairs of wing portions 26a, 26b, more or fewer. According to this variant, resilient means 22 are arranged in connection with every other pair of wing portions 26a, 26b.
Holder device further comprises at least one fastening element 40 arranged to connect the wiring to said holder portion 20. Said fastening element is arranged to form a fastening loop 42 circumferentially said cabling 30.
Said fastening element consists according to a variant of so-called straps, ie. a strip with two ends, one end being inserted into an opening in the area of the opposite end, the fastening loop 42 thereby formed being reduced to the desired size by inserting the strip through the opening, a set of transversely raised stops on one side along the strip being Arranged to prevent the formed eye from being enlarged by means of cooperation with the corresponding latch in the opening, i.e. that the strip exits the opening.
In this case, the strip can be tightened around a wiring, whereby the fastening loop can be adapted to the circumference of the wiring. Accordingly, the pouring device I is arranged to support said cabling 30 separately from the bottom portion 10a of said gutter configuration 10.
Said fastening loop 42 is arranged to run through openings of the holder portion 20. According to the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 6, the fastening loop is arranged to run through openings in a portion 42a arranged below the back portion 24 of the holding device 1.
Fig. 7 schematically illustrates a holding device 11 according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention presently arranged in a gutter configuration 10. The holding device 11 according to Fig. 7 differs from the holding device I according to Fig. 6 in that said fastening loop 42 is arranged to run through openings in the backing portion 24. Hereby the fastening element 40 in the form of a strip as described above is arranged to run so that a portion 42b of the strip is exposed on top of the backing portion 24, one end of the strip being arranged to project downwards from an opening in the backing portion 24 and the other the end is arranged to project downwards from a second adjacent opening in the back portion 24. Said strip is then brought together according to the above-mentioned said fastening loop 42 for cabling 30. By having the openings in the back portion 24 in this way the strip can be moved in from above which simplifies mounting.
The fastening loop 42 can be arranged in any place below the back portion 24 and need not be arranged in connection with the resilient member 22.
The pouring device I; ll may include any number of mounting loops 42 which may differ from the number of resilient members 22 and / or the number of wing portions 26.
Fig. 8a schematically illustrates a longitudinal extension of a pouring device III according to an embodiment of a plan view and Fig. 8b a view of the present invention. The holding device 11 according to Figs. 8a and 8b differs from the holding devices I; ll described above in that it has no wing portions. In this case, the back portion 124 constitutes an elongate portion which is flexible and in this case flexible in and across the longitudinal direction of the holder configuration 11.
In this case, the flexibility across the longitudinal direction of the holder configuration 11 can be further increased. Furthermore, the manufacture of the pouring device III is simplified.
Fig. 9 schematically illustrates a holding device IV according to an embodiment of the present invention. The holding device IV differs from the holding device I according to Figs. 3a-c in that the opposite wing portions 226a, 226b are arranged crosswise. By "opposing" in the application is meant directly opposite, ie. aligned the longitudinal extent of the back portion 224 on opposite sides of the back portion as described in Embodiments I and II above, or across opposite, i.e. on opposite sides of the back portion 224 and offset from each other as in this embodiment.
According to an alternative embodiment (not shown), the resilient members can correspondingly be arranged so that opposite arm portions are mutually displaced and not aligned along the longitudinal extent of the back portion.
The holding device I; ll; lll; IV according to the present invention as described above with different embodiments is according to one embodiment arranged to be manufactured with a certain length and according to a variant be configured so that it can be manufactured on a roll. According to a variant, the holding device I is manufactured; ll; lll; IV by extrusion. According to a variant, the pouring device is made of a suitable plastic material.
The holding device I; ll; lll; IV is manufactured according to a variant long enough to then be cut to the desired length. This results in a very flexible holding device for cabling that can be adapted to any desired length. Furthermore, the manufacturing costs are reduced in that the holding device is only manufactured in one length. In case the gutter configuration 10 includes branches, a holding device I can easily; ll; lll; IV is connected to another holding device by cutting it to the appropriate length in a suitable place. 10 15 20 25 30 11 When mounting the pouring device I; ll; lll; IV it is cut to a length adapted to the gutter configuration 10 in which the wiring 30 is intended to run.
The pouring device I; ll; lll; IV is turned upside down in a mounting step, the cable 30 including a set of cables 30a of the same or different thickness being laid in the holder device, the cable being fastened by means of the fastening loop 42, the cable 30 being enclosed by the fastening loop 42 being pulled around the cable 30.
IV and the gutter configuration 10 for which it is adapted, the arm portions 22a, Then the pouring device I is turned; ll; lll; pressed down into 22b are pressed together against each other and pressed against the walls 10b, 10c in the gutter configuration 10 and together with the thorn-shaped stop portions 23a, 23b retain the pouring device I; ll; lll; IV in the gutter configuration 10. Where the gutter configuration 10 is present in a floor portion of a vehicle cab, when tipping the cab, the wiring 30 is prevented from falling out of the gutter configuration 10. When the cab is finished, a mat is then laid over the pouring device, the wing portions forming a flat surface. in connection with the gutter configuration 10.
The thorn-shaped stop portions 23a, 23b cause redundancy. The resilient function of the arm elements where the arm portions 22a, 22b spring out against opposite wall portions 10b, 10c of the gutter configuration 10 in itself provides sufficient retaining effect and consequently the pouring device according to a variant can be manufactured without stop portions.
The pouring device I; ll; lll; IV above has been described for application in gutter configurations 10 in floor sections of vehicles. The pouring device can be applied in any suitable gutter configuration with any orientation including wall and / or ceiling. Accordingly, the invention relates to the mounting of cabling in pre-pressed gutter configurations, the pouring device according to the present invention being applied in said gutter configuration.
The above description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for illustrative and descriptive purposes. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the variations described. Obviously, many modifications and variations will occur to those skilled in the art. The embodiments have been selected and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling one skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications appropriate to the intended use.
权利要求:
Claims (15)
[1]
Holding device (|; ll; lll; IV) for cabling (30), wherein said cabling (30) is intended to be present continuously in a gutter configuration (10), characterized by opposing resilient means (22) comprising a holding portion (20). ) and arranged to sink into said gutter configuration (10) and thereby resiliently abut against opposite sides (10b, 10c) of said retaining holder portion (20) in said gutter configuration (10) to gutter configuration (10).
[2]
The holding device of claim 1, wherein said holding portion (20) includes a plurality of pairs of opposing resilient members (22).
[3]
Holding device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said holding portion (20) comprises a back portion (24) which is arranged to support said resilient means (22).
[4]
A holding device according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein said holding portion (20) is flexible and in this case flexible across the longitudinal direction of the holding device (|; ll; lll; IV).
[5]
Holding device according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein said holding portion (20) is flexible and thereby flexible in the longitudinal direction of the holding device (|; ll; lll; IV).
[6]
Holding device according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein said resilient means (22) comprises arm elements (22a, 22b).
[7]
Holding device according to any one of claims 3-6, wherein said back portion (24) is substantially flat configured.
[8]
Holding device according to any one of claims 3-7, further comprising wing portions (26a, 26b) projecting from said back portion (24) intended to protrude on opposite sides of said gutter configuration (10) intended to support said holding portion (20). 10 15 14
[9]
Holding device according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the holding device (|; ll; lll; IV) is arranged to support said cabling separately from the bottom portion (10a) of said gutter configuration (10).
[10]
Holder device according to any one of claims 1-9, further comprising at least one fastening element (40) arranged to connect the cable (30) to said holder portion (20).
[11]
Holder device according to claim 10, wherein said fastening element (40) is arranged to form a fastening loop (42) circumferentially said cabling (30).
[12]
Holding device according to claim 11, wherein said fastening loop (42) is arranged to run through openings of the holding portion (20).
[13]
Holder device according to any one of claims 1-12, wherein said gutter configuration (10) is arranged in a floor portion (2b) of a vehicle (1).
[14]
Holder device according to any one of claims 1-13, wherein said holder portion (20) is made of a plastic material.
[15]
Vehicle (1) comprising a cable holder device (|; ll; lll; IV) according to any one of claims 1-14.
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