Line guide device, in particular for clean room applications, shell portions and support rib structure for same
US-2017363229-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10128643B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10128643-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715655437-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A flexible, electrically insulating insert fits in a slit of a split loom tube to substantially increase the electrical path length between cables contained within the split loom tubing and the outside environment to provide improved electrical resistance therebetween.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wire harness assembly comprising: a split loom tube providing an electrically insulating corrugated tube extending along a length and having a slot cut in one wall of the tube also extending along the length, the split loom tube providing a resilience holding together edges of the slot; and a flexible insert providing an electrically insulating radial wall fitting between edges of the slot to extend lengthwise therealong, the radial wall extending circumferentially in opposite directions at a proximal end of the radial wall to provide an inner circumferential wall fitting against an inner wall of the tube adjacent to the slot, the flexible insert operating to flex with flexure of the split loom tube. 2. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein a flexibility of the flexible insert to bending of a lengthwise axis of the flexible insert is no less than a flexibility of the split loom tube to bending of a lengthwise axis of the split loom tube. 3. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible insert is substantially straight in length in a relaxed state. 4. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the circumferential wall sits against the inner wall of the tube so as to preclude an introduction of electrical conductors having a diameter greater than 1/16 of an inch from passing between the flexible insert and an inner wall of the tube. 5. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the electrical path between the flexible insert and the split loom tube from inside of the split loom, yet outside of a space between a circumferential wall and the inner wall of the tube, to the outside of the split loom tube is greater than one-quarter inch. 6. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the circumferential inner wall and circumferential outer wall subtend an angle of at least 10 degrees about a center of the split loom tube. 7. The wire harness assembly of claim 6 wherein the circumferential inner wall subtends an angle of at least 120 degrees about a center of the split loom tube. 8. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein a distal end of the radial wall provides an outer circumferential wall fitting against an outer wall of the tube adjacent to the slot. 9. The wire harness assembly of claim 8 wherein a separation between the inner circumferential wall and outer circumferential wall is substantially equal to a radial depth of corrugations of the split loom tube. 10. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the radial wall includes a set of slots extending radially inward from a distal end of the radially extending wall to promote lengthwise flexibility. 11. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the inner and outer circumferential walls have portions fitting into corrugations of the split loom tube. 12. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the split loom tube provides circumferential corrugations alternating between lesser diameter and greater diameter portions along the length of the tube and wherein the split loom tube provides a portion about the slot that is not corrugated. 13. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the split loom tube provides circumferential corrugations alternating between lesser diameter and greater diameter portions along the length of the tube and wherein the corrugations provide walls extending along the length and walls extending at an angle canted with respect to the length in a relaxed state. 14. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the split loom tube includes a portion opposite the slot providing reduced resistance to deformation of this split loom to separate edges of the slot. 15. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the flexible insert is extruded thermoplastic. 16. The wire harness assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner circumferential wall extends beyond a length of the radial wall at least one end of the flexible insert.
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