Floor ground clamp
US-9787004-B2 · Oct 10, 2017 · US
US9564693B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9564693-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114240862-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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There are provided: a shield projecting portion ( 4 A) being a part of a shield layer ( 4 ) of a shield wire ( 1 ) projected outside of an exterior covering ( 5 ) to be exposed; an annular member for grounding ( 10, 10 A, 10 B) disposed in a position surrounding an outer circumference of the shield wire ( 1 ) and including a housing chamber ( 12, 22 ) having an opening ( 13 ) along an annular shape of the annular member for grounding and being configured to house the shield projecting portion ( 4 A) and a ground wire ( 7 ) inserted from the opening ( 13 ); and a push-in member ( 20, 20 B) inserted from the opening ( 13 ) and housed in the housing chamber ( 12, 22 ) after insertion of the ground wire ( 7 ) and the shield projecting portion ( 4 A) to bring the shield projecting portion ( 4 A) and the ground wire ( 7 ) into close contact with each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ground connection structure for a shield wire, comprising: a shield projecting portion being a part of a shield layer of the shield wire projected outside of an exterior covering to be exposed; an annular member for grounding disposed in a position surrounding an outer circumference of the shield wire, the annular member for grounding including a housing chamber having an opening along an annular shape of the annular member for grounding and being configured to house the shield projecting portion and a ground wire inserted from the opening in an insertion direction; and a push-in member insertable from the opening in the insertion direction and housable in the housing chamber after insertion of the ground wire and the shield projecting portion, the push-in member housed in the housing chamber bringing the shield projecting portion and the ground wire into close contact with each other, wherein the shield projecting portion housed in the housing chamber is sandwiched in the insertion direction between the ground wire and the push-in member housed in the housing chamber such that the push-in member, the shield projecting portion, and the ground wire are arranged in an order of the push-in member, the shield projecting portion, and the ground wire in the insertion direction and a compressive force acting on the shield wire in a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction is prevented, wherein the annular member for grounding comprises an inner circumference wall and an outer circumference wall defining the housing chamber, and wherein the ground wire and the shield projecting portion housed in the housing chamber are in close contact with each other in the housing chamber and the push-in member and the shield projecting portion housed in the housing chamber are in close contact with each other in the housing chamber. 2. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the annular member for grounding is elastically deformable in directions to expand the opening, the push-in member is insertable into the housing chamber by elastic expansion of the opening, and the opening of the housing chamber is configured to return to an original size after insertion of the push-in member into the housing chamber. 3. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the annular member for grounding includes locking claws configured to project into the housing chamber and lock the push-in member inserted into the housing chamber. 4. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein each of the annular member for grounding and the push-in member includes a notch formed by opening a part of an annular shape. 5. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the annular member for grounding includes slits open to the opening on the inner circumference wall of the annular member for grounding. 6. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the shield layer is formed of a braid wire or metal foil. 7. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein one end side of the ground wire with an exterior covering stripped off is housed in the housing chamber on a vehicle and another end of the ground wire is connected to a vehicle body. 8. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the push-in member is made of conductive metal. 9. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the push-in member has a diameter that is slightly larger in dimension than the width of the opening of the annular member for grounding. 10. The ground connection structure for a shield wire according to claim 1 , wherein the shield projecting portion is projected outside of an intermediate place of the exterior covering to be exposed where the ground wire is to be connected.
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