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US9620260B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9620260-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314647542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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An insulating coated wire includes a center conductor and an insulating coating. The insulating coating has a bending auxiliary section in which the thickness of the insulating coating is smaller than that of the other portion, and that has a shape in which at least a part thereof protrudes outward in the radial direction. The bending auxiliary section has a shape that facilitates bending of the insulating coated wire by elongation deformation thereof. This insulating coated wire can be manufactured by arranging, on the circumference of an insulating coated wire material, a metal mold that has the inner surface including the section having a shape protruding outward in the radial direction, and forming the bending auxiliary section in the shape along the inner surface of the metal mold by heating the insulating coating within the metal mold and generating a pressure difference between inside and outside of the insulating coating.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing an insulating coated wire, the method comprising: preparing an insulating coated wire material that includes a center conductor and an insulating coating made of an insulating thermoplastic resin material and covering the center conductor; arranging a metal mold on the circumference of at least a portion in the axial direction of the insulating coated wire material, the metal mold having an inner surface with a portion having a shape protruding outwardly in the radial direction with respect to the outer circumferential surface of the insulating coated wire material; and forming, on the insulating coating, a bending auxiliary section that has a shape along the inner surface of the metal mold, by generating a pressure difference in which a pressure inside the insulating coating is higher than a pressure outside the insulating coating within the metal mold in a condition in which the insulating coating is heated within the metal mold to a temperature at which the thermoplastic resin material constituting the insulating coating is softened, the bending auxiliary section being configured such that an insulating coating thickness thereof is smaller than an insulating coating thickness of the other portion, and having a shape that facilitates bending of the insulating coated wire by elongation deformation thereof. 2. The method for manufacturing an insulating coated wire according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure difference between a pressure inside the insulating coating and a pressure outside the insulating coating within the metal mold is generated by exhausting air in the metal mold and reducing the pressure. 3. The method for manufacturing an insulating coated wire according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure difference between a pressure inside the insulating coating and a pressure outside the insulating coating within the metal mold is generated by injecting pressure gas into the inside of the insulating coating heated in the metal mold from at least one end of the insulating coated wire material. 4. An insulating coated wire, comprising: a center conductor; and an insulating coating made of an insulating synthetic resin material and covering the center conductor, wherein the insulating coating includes a tubular section and a bending auxiliary section, the bending auxiliary section being formed at an intermediate portion of the insulating coating in the axial direction, wherein a wall thickness of the insulating coating in the bending auxiliary section is smaller than a wall thickness of the insulating coating in the tubular section, the bending auxiliary section having a shape in which at least a portion thereof protrudes outwardly in the radial direction of the insulating coated wire, and that facilitates bending of the insulating coated wire by elongation deformation thereof. 5. The insulating coated wire according to claim 4 , wherein the bending auxiliary section includes at least one entire circumference protruding section that has inner and outer diameters larger than those of the tubular section due to protruding over the entire circumference of the insulating coated wire. 6. The insulating coated wire according to claim 5 , wherein the bending auxiliary section includes a plurality of large diameter sections that have inner and outer diameters larger than those of the tubular section due to protruding over the entire circumference of the insulating coated wire at a plurality of positions arranged intermittently in the axial direction of the insulating coated wire, and a small diameter section that has inner and outer diameters smaller than those of the large diameter sections and is located between adjacent large diameter sections, in an alternating manner, the large diameter sections and the small diameter section forming an accordion shape as a whole.
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