Exterior Protection Tube for Electric Wire
US-2015222102-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US10260464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10260464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515504609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2019 |
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Fuel piping for a vehicle, which is fixed by clamps and routed on a vehicle body, is formed to have a circular hollow section inside and anisotropy in a wall thickness thereof in the circumferential direction. In particular, the fuel piping for a vehicle has at least one thick-wall portion in the circumferential direction and is disposed on a vehicle body so that the thick-wall portion is positioned vertically at the top or bottom, or has one thick-wall portion in the circumferential direction and is disposed on the vehicle body so that the thick-wall portion is positioned vertically at the top. In addition, the clamp for fixing to the vehicle the fuel piping for a vehicle includes a holding portion for arranging the thick-wall portion vertically at an end, and holding the fuel piping for a vehicle so as not to be turned in the circumferential direction thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Fuel piping for a vehicle, to be fixed by clamps and routed on a vehicle body, said fuel piping comprising: two or more resin layers, at least one of which has low permeability for liquid fuel, wherein an outermost resin layer has, in a cross-sectional view, anisotropy in a wall-thickness-in a circumferential direction, while other resin layers have cross-sectional shapes of hollow cylinders; and wherein the outermost resin layer forms a wall whose thickness continuously varies and which has at least one thick-wall portion in the circumferential direction, wherein the fuel piping is configured to be disposed on a vehicle body so that the thick-wall portion is positioned vertically at the top or bottom to suppress sagging of the fuel piping. 2. The fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , comprising one thick-wall portion in the circumferential direction, wherein the fuel piping for a vehicle is disposed on the vehicle body so that the thick-wall portion is positioned vertically at the top. 3. A clamp for fuel piping for a vehicle, used for fixing to the vehicle the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , said clamp comprising: a holding portion that arranges the at least one thick-wall portion of the fuel piping for a vehicle vertically at an end, and elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping so as not to be turned in the circumferential direction thereof, and the holding portion is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 4. The fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the thick wall portion of the fuel piping for a vehicle has an elliptical or oval outer shape, and is arranged on the vehicle body using clamps so that the long axis in a cross section is aligned in the vertical direction. 5. A clamp for fuel piping for a vehicle, used for fixing the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 4 , wherein a holding portion of the clamp for fixing the fuel piping elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping in the short axis direction, and the holding portion is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 6. A clamp for the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein an outer shape of the fuel piping corresponds to a shape of a portion of the clamp for holding the fuel piping. 7. A clamp for fuel piping for a vehicle, used for fixing to the vehicle the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 2 , comprising: a holding portion that arranges the thick-wall portion of the fuel piping for a vehicle vertically at an end, and elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping so as not to be turned in the circumferential direction thereof, and the holding portion is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 8. The fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the thick wall portion of the fuel piping for a vehicle has an elliptical or oval outer shape, and is arranged on the vehicle body using clamps so that the long axis in a cross section is aligned in the vertical direction. 9. A clamp for fuel piping for a vehicle, used for fixing the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein a holding portion of the clamp for fixing the fuel piping elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping in the short axis direction, and the holding portion is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 10. A clamp for the fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein an outer shape of the fuel piping corresponds to a shape of a portion of the clamp for holding the fuel piping. 11. The fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of a top portion of the thick wall portion and a thickness of a bottom portion of the thick wall portion of the fuel piping are substantially equal to each other. 12. The fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the outermost resin layer forming a wall includes two or more thick-wall portions in the circumferential direction, the thick-wall portions having uneven thickness larger than that of any other portion of the wall, and wherein the fuel piping is disposed on the vehicle body so that the thick-wall portions provide outer shapes corresponding to inwardly shaped piping contact surfaces of a clamp, to inhibit turning of the fuel piping. 13. A clamp for fuel piping for a vehicle according to claim 12 , said clamp comprising a holding portion for receiving the fuel piping having inner contact surfaces for contacting the fuel piping outer shapes, the contact surfaces being inwardly shaped to correspond to the outer shapes of the thick wall portions of the fuel piping, to inhibit turning of the fuel piping, and wherein the holding portion elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping in position, and the clamp is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 14. Fuel piping for a vehicle, to be fixed by clamps and routed on a vehicle body, said fuel piping comprising: two or more resin layers, at least one of which has low permeability for liquid fuel, wherein an outermost resin layer has, in a cross-sectional view, anisotropy in a wall-thickness in a circumferential direction, while other resin layers have cross-sectional shapes of hollow cylinders; and wherein the outermost resin layer forms a wall whose thickness continuously varies and which has at least one thick-wall portion in the circumferential direction, and further including a clamp for fixing the fuel piping to the vehicle, said clamp including a holding portion which elastically pinches and holds the fuel piping, and positions the thick-wall portion for stopping the fuel piping from being turned in a circumferential direction, and the holding portion is partially open when in position to hold the fuel piping. 15. The fuel piping according to claim 13 , wherein the fuel piping thick wall portions have outer shapes corresponding to inwardly shaped piping contact surfaces of the holding portion of the clamp, which together inhibit turning of the fuel piping.
specially profiled cross sections · CPC title
and engaging it by snap action {(F16L3/1203 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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Layout or arrangement of systems for feeding fuel (fuel injection apparatus characterised by their conduits and venting means F02M55/00; fuel injection apparatus having a common rail F02M63/0225; arrangement of fuel conduits of low pressure fuel injection apparatus F02M69/462) · CPC title
related to fuel pipes or their connections, e.g. joints or sealings (F02M55/004 takes precedence) · CPC title
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