Wire harness manufacturing method and wire harness
US-2016172075-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US2016343471A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016343471-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615228190-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electrical cable contains a cable bundle formed by at least two single wires, each containing a conductor surrounded by insulation. An adhesive layer is applied to all single wires, surrounding the insulator in a ring-like manner, via which the single wires are adhered to one another. The cable bundle does not also contain a cable sheath surrounding the cable bundle. The adhesive layer is formed by a reactive coating that is cured after activation so that a thermally stable connection can be achieved. The cable bundle is formed by single wires that are twisted with one another, and which are used, as a data line. This structure, with the adhesive layer, removes the need for a cable sheath so that a more compact structure can be achieved. The form lay length of the cable bundle is fixed, having a positive effect on the transmission characteristics for a data line.
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1 . An electrical cable, comprising: a cable bundle having at least two single wires, each of said single wires containing a conductor and insulation surrounding said conductor, said single wires, in an end assembled state, are adhered to one another or are adhered to a support; and an adhesive directly applied at least to said insulation of one of said single wires to form an adhesive layer surrounding said insulation in a sheath-like manner, via said adhesive layer said single wires are adhered to one another or are adhered to the support, said adhesive is formed as an activatable and curable adhesive, which becomes adhesive and/or is cured only following an activation, and in that said cable bundle in the end assembled state does not have a surrounding cable sheath. 2 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said adhesive layer is applied to said insulation with a layer thickness in a range of from 5 μm to 50 μm over an entire length of said single wires. 3 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said adhesive is a hot melt which can be thermally activated. 4 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said adhesive layer is a reactive coating which is adhesive following the activation and is cured in the end assembled state. 5 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said adhesive layer is formed as a closed sheath extruded or sprayed onto said insulation. 6 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said single wires are twisted with one another. 7 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein the electric cable is formed as a branched cable and at least one single wire branches off at a defined branch point. 8 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein gaps between said single wires within said cable bundle are filled fully by a material of said adhesive layer at least in one region. 9 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical cable is laid in a sheath-free manner within a motor vehicle. 10 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical cable is adhered directly to a component of a motor vehicle via said adhesive layer. 11 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein the electrical cable is directly adhered to a component of a motor vehicle via said adhesive layer. 12 . The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein said single wires are used as current-conducting wires and are not used for data transmission. 13 . A single wire, comprising: a conductor; an insulation surrounding said conductor; and an adhesive directly applied to said insulation for forming an adhesive layer surrounding said insulation in a sheath-like manner, via said adhesive layer the single wire can be adhered to a further single wire or to a support, wherein said adhesive is formed as an activatable and curable adhesive which first becomes adhesive and/or cures only following an activation. 14 . The single wire according to claim 1 , wherein the single wire is provided for a further process step in a manner stored with an inactivated adhesive layer on a reel. 15 . The single wire according to claim 15 , wherein the further process step is a twisting step. 16 . A method for producing an electrical cable bundle, which comprises the steps of: providing at least two single wires, each of the single wires containing a conductor surrounded by insulation; and applying an adhesive directly at least to the insulation of one of the single wires to form an adhesive layer surrounding the insulation in a sheath-like manner adhesive, before the single wires are joined together to form the electrical cable bundle, wherein the adhesive is formed as an activatable and curable adhesive and the single wires are joined together to form the cable bundle and are adhered to one another or are adhered to a support via the adhesive layer in that the adhesive becomes adhesive and/or cures by activation. 17 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises providing a hot melt as the adhesive, the hot melt is thermally activated, and/or in that the adhesive layer is a reactive coating which cross-links once the single wires have been joined together. 18 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises applying the adhesive layer to the insulation immediately before the single wires are joined together. 19 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises applying the adhesive layer to the insulation by extrusion or by spraying together with the insulation. 20 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises twisting the single wires with one another. 21 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises bringing the single wires into contact during a curing of the adhesive layer. 22 . The method according to claim 19 , which further comprises applying the adhesive layer to the insulation by co-extrusion together with the insulation. 23 . The method according to claim 16 , which further comprises bringing the single wires into contact and pressed against one another or against the support during a curing of the adhesive layer.
After-treatment · CPC title
Protection against damage caused} by wear, mechanical force or pressure; {Sheaths; Armouring · CPC title
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with arrangements for facilitating mounting or securing · CPC title
by a twisting pay-off device · CPC title
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