Wire harness
US-9824792-B2 · Nov 21, 2017 · US
US10290396B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10290396-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515526796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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A wiring harness capable of reliably blocking a leak path after an endurance test and exhibiting a good waterproof performance over a long period of time. The wiring harness has a waterproof structure in which a spliced portion is formed by joining conductors that are exposed by partially removing coating materials, and a conductor exposed portion composed of a bundle of the exposed conductors. An outer peripheral surface of each coating material end part of each insulated wire adjacent to the conductor exposed portion are continuously covered with a waterproofing agent to seal the conductor exposed portion and is configured using a reactive adhesive having a gel fraction in a range of 20 to 70% as the waterproofing agent.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wiring harness having a waterproof structure, comprising: a plurality of insulated wires arranged in a bundle, each of the insulated wires includes a covered portion where a coating material made of a semi-rigid vinyl chloride resin or a soft vinyl chloride resin covers a conductor and a conductor exposed portion where the coating material is partially removed from the conductor so as to expose the conductor, a spliced portion formed by joining the conductor exposed portions of the plurality of insulated wires in a conductor part a waterproofing agent surrounding the spliced portion and continuously covering an outer peripheral surface of an end part of the coating material of each of the insulated wires adjacent to the conductor exposed portion so as to seal the conductor exposed portion, and a protective sheet covering a periphery of the waterproofing agent, the protective sheet is flexible so as to deform when the protective sheet is wrapped around the waterproofing agent, wherein: a reactive adhesive having a gel fraction in a range of 20 to 70% is used as the waterproofing agent. 2. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the reactive adhesive is an ultraviolet curable crosslinked acrylic adhesive. 3. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the reactive adhesive is a two-component curable crosslinked acrylic adhesive. 4. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the protective sheet has a thickness of 100 μm or smaller. 5. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the spliced portion is an intermediate spliced portion. 6. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the spliced portion is an end spliced portion. 7. The wiring harness of claim 1 , wherein the protective sheet is light permeable to ultraviolet light so that ultraviolet light can be used to cure the reactive adhesive of the waterproofing agent through the protective sheet. 8. The wiring harness of claim 7 , wherein the protective sheet is light permeable to ultraviolet light so that ultraviolet light transmittance is 50% or higher.
Preventing penetration of fluid {, e.g. water or humidity,} into conductor or cable · CPC title
for joining or terminating cables · CPC title
Insulation of connections (end caps H01R4/22) · CPC title
Cable-harnesses · CPC title
protected by sleeves, e.g. for communication cable (two-part covers H02G15/10 {; preforms having internal stresses B29C61/00}) · CPC title
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