Temporary holding member and wire harness with temporary holding device
A temporary holding member with an insertion and opposing piece, along with convex portions, securely attaches wire harnesses to various vehicle panel thicknesses, ensuring easy installation and removal.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2022055924
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-03-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-02
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-03-30
AI Technical Summary
Existing wire harness mounting jigs are limited to specific panel thicknesses, making them unsuitable for diverse mounting locations and difficult to remove.
A temporary holding member with an insertion piece, opposing piece, and convex portions that securely hold the wire harness at various attachment locations, allowing easy insertion and removal.
The member firmly holds wire harnesses at multiple locations without accidental dislodging and can be easily detached, accommodating different harness diameters and panel thicknesses.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a temporary holding member for temporarily holding a wire harness at a temporary attachment location, and a wire harness with a temporary holder. [Background technology]
[0002] 2. Description of the Related Art Electrical equipment installed in automobiles and the like is connected to other electrical equipment and power supply devices via wire harnesses, which are bundles of insulated electric wires, to form electrical circuits. The wire harness is routed along various routing paths and is connected to other electrical equipment or power supplies at predetermined connection points using connectors.
[0003] As described above, in the case of wire harnesses that are routed along various routing paths and connected at predetermined connection points, the workability can sometimes be improved by, for example, temporarily placing branch wires with connectors at their ends to be connected during the routing work.
[0004] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an attachment jig that can be attached to and detached from the upper panel, can be fitted into an attachment hole provided in the lower panel, and has the cable fixed thereto with tape or the like, in order to temporarily place the other end of the cable on the upper panel when assembling the upper panel to the lower panel. However, in the case of the mounting jig disclosed in Patent Document 1, it is not possible to mount it on panels with mounting holes of different thicknesses, and therefore a mounting jig appropriate for the mounting location is required. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0005] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2012-66364 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0006] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a temporary holding member and a wire harness with a temporary holder that can firmly hold a wire harness at various temporary attachment locations and can be easily removed. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] The present invention provides a temporary holding member for temporarily holding a wire harness at a temporary attachment location, the temporary holding member comprising: a harness holding portion for holding the wire harness; and an attachment portion for attaching the harness holding portion to the temporary attachment location. The attachment portion comprises an insertion piece to be inserted into a through hole provided at the temporary attachment location; an opposing piece opposing the insertion piece; and a base on which the insertion piece and the opposing piece are fixed at a predetermined distance in an opposing direction. The opposing piece is disposed across a peripheral portion of the through hole when the insertion piece is inserted into the through hole, and a convex portion is disposed on at least one of opposing surfaces of the insertion piece and the opposing piece, the convex portion protruding toward the other and preventing the peripheral portion disposed on the base side from slipping out when the insertion piece is inserted into the through hole. The insertion piece is formed longer than the opposing piece, and the convex portion is provided on the opposing surface of the opposing piece. It is characterized by:
[0008] The present invention is also characterized in that the temporary holding member is a wire harness with a temporary holder attached to the vicinity of the tip of the wire harness. The temporary attachment location may be at least a portion of the circumferential edge, such as an upper edge, a side edge, or a lower edge of a through-hole provided in an instrument panel or other panel.
[0009] With this invention, by inserting the insertion piece into the through hole provided at the temporary attachment location, the opposing piece is positioned across the peripheral edge of the through hole relative to the insertion piece, and when the insertion piece is inserted into the through hole, the peripheral edge positioned on the base side abuts the convex portion, so that the wire harness can be firmly held temporarily in place at various temporary attachment locations without accidentally coming off, and can also be easily removed.
[0010] Also, The insertion piece is formed longer than the opposing piece. Therefore,Since the insertion piece can be inserted into the through-hole before the opposing piece is positioned so as to straddle the peripheral edge portion, the temporary attachment portion can be easily temporarily held in place.
[0011] Ma Ta, The convex portion is provided on the opposing surface of the opposing piece. Because In the temporarily held state, the peripheral edge portion is substantially surrounded by the penetrating piece, the opposing piece and the convex portion, thereby enabling firm temporary holding.
[0012] As another aspect of the present invention, a tip convex portion protruding in the opposing direction may be provided on the opposing surface of the insertion piece at a portion that protrudes beyond the opposing piece. With this invention, even if the peripheral portion goes beyond the convex portion and tries to come off accidentally, it will engage with the tip convex portion provided on the part of the opposing surface of the insertion piece that protrudes from the opposing piece, thereby allowing for even more secure temporary retention.
[0013] In another aspect of the present invention, the convex portion may be an elastic convex portion that has a predetermined elasticity and is elastically deformable. According to this invention, the elastic convex portion is elastically deformed with a predetermined elasticity, so that the peripheral portion can be easily placed on the base side and placed in a temporary holding state. In addition, the elastic convex portion can be elastically deformed to lead out the peripheral portion placed on the base side, so that the device can be easily removed from the temporary attachment location.
[0014] As another aspect of the present invention, the harness holding portion may be provided with a diameter adjusting portion that adjusts the diameter of the wire harness that is held in accordance with the outer diameter of the wire harness. According to the present invention, various wire harnesses having different diameters can be securely temporarily held at the temporary attachment location. [Effects of the Invention]
[0015] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a temporary holding member and a wire harness with a temporary holder that can firmly temporarily hold a wire harness at various temporary attachment locations and can be easily removed. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0016] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is an external view showing a main part of a wire harness with a temporary holder according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 2] 1A is a plan view showing a main part of a temporary holding member according to the present embodiment, and FIG. 1B is a front view showing the same with a partial cross section. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is an external view corresponding to FIG. 1, illustrating a state in which the temporary holding member of this embodiment is temporarily held at a predetermined temporary attachment location. [Figure 4] FIG. 5 is an external view corresponding to FIG. 4, seen from the side having the wire harness relative to the temporary attachment location. [Figure 5] Enlarged cross-sectional view of line AA in Figure 4 [Figure 6] 5A is a cross-sectional view showing a state before the temporary holding member of this embodiment is temporarily held at a predetermined temporary attachment position, corresponding to FIG. 5; FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view showing a state during temporary holding; FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view showing a state further during temporary holding; and FIG. 5D is a cross-sectional view showing a state further during temporary holding. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, arrow X indicates the width direction of the temporary holding member, arrow Y indicates the longitudinal direction of the temporary holding member, and arrow Z indicates the up-down direction of the temporary holding member. Furthermore, in the drawings, arrow Xa indicates one side in the width direction, arrow Xb indicates the other side in the width direction, arrow Ya indicates one side in the longitudinal direction, arrow Yb indicates the other side in the longitudinal direction, arrow Za indicates the upward direction, and arrow Zb indicates the downward direction.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 1, the wire harness 1 with temporary holder includes a wire harness 100 to be assembled to the body of a vehicle such as an automobile, and a temporary holding member 10 that temporarily holds, for example, a tip portion 100a of the wire harness 100 at a predetermined temporary attachment point P (see FIG. 3) on the vehicle body when assembling the wire harness 100 to the vehicle body.
[0019] The wire harness 100 is routed along a predetermined routing path when assembled to a vehicle body. As shown in Fig. 1 , the wire harness 100 has a connector 101 connected to a tip end thereof, and is electrically connected to on-board devices (not shown) such as various electrical devices and a power source (battery) mounted on the vehicle via the connector 101. The wire harness 100 includes a main harness (not shown) as a trunk line and a sub-harness 102 as a branch line branching from the main harness. Note that Fig. 1 shows a state in which the temporary holding member 10 is attached to the vicinity of the tip 100a of the sub-harness 102 in the wire harness 100, but this is not limiting, and the temporary holding member 10 may be attached to the vicinity of the tip 100a of the main harness and temporarily held at a temporary attachment position P.
[0020] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the temporary attachment location P is, for example, the peripheral portion 151u of a through hole 151 provided in the base material of an instrument panel in a vehicle body (hereinafter abbreviated as "instrument panel core 150"), in this example the upper edge portion, and the temporary holding member 10 of this embodiment is temporarily held by engaging with the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0021] The temporary holding member 10 of this embodiment is a member that temporarily holds the wire harness 100 at a temporary attachment point P on the vehicle body, and as shown in Figures 1 to 4, it is equipped with a harness holding portion 20 that holds the wire harness 100 and an attachment portion 30 that attaches the harness holding portion 20 to the temporary attachment point P.
[0022] The harness holding portion 20 has a configuration similar to that of a known band clamp, and as shown in Figures 2(a) and (b), it includes a band portion 21 that is wrapped around the wire harness 100, and a lock portion 25 to which the base portion 21a of the band portion 21 (see Figure 2(b)) is connected.
[0023] The band portion 21 is formed in the shape of a long, flexible flat plate. A plurality of engagement protrusions 22 are arranged on the inner surface of the band portion 21 at equal intervals along the length direction so as to be spaced apart from one another.
[0024] The locking portion 25 is formed with a harness contact surface 25a that contacts the wire harness 100 and an insertion passage 26 through which the tip 21b of the band portion 21 is inserted. A locking claw 27 that protrudes in a tongue shape toward the insertion passage 26 is formed on the outlet side of the insertion passage 26 and on the inner wall that faces the inner surface of the band portion 21 inserted into the insertion passage 26.
[0025] In the temporary holding member 10, the locking portion 25 and the base 33 are integrally formed so that the band portion 21, the insertion piece 31 and the facing piece 32 are arranged on opposite sides in the Y direction.
[0026] When the wire harness 100 is held by the harness holding portion 20, the wire harness 100 is brought into contact with the harness contact surface 25a of the lock portion 25, the band portion 21 is wrapped around the wire harness 100, and the tip 21b of the band portion 21 is inserted into the insertion passage 26.
[0027] The band portion 21 is wound around the wire harness 100 and inserted into the insertion passage 26. The engagement projections 22 provided on the band portion 21 are engaged with the locking claws 27, thereby preventing the band portion 21 from unintentionally coming off the insertion passage 26. This allows the harness holding portion 20 to hold the wire harness 100 between the band portion 21 and the locking portion 25.
[0028] Furthermore, in the harness holding portion 20, a predetermined engaging protrusion 22 selected from the plurality of engaging protrusions 22 according to the outer diameter of the wire harness 100 is engaged with the locking claw 27, so that the inner diameter of the band portion 21 wound around the wire harness 100, i.e., the holding force, can be adjusted according to the outer diameter of the wire harness 100. Therefore, the harness holding portion 20 can hold wire harnesses 100 of different diameters.
[0029] The mounting portion 30 includes an insertion piece 31 that is inserted into a through hole 151 provided at the temporary mounting location P, an opposing piece 32 that faces the insertion piece 31 in the upward direction Za, a base 33 to which the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 are fixed in an opposing state, a convex portion 34 that protrudes from the opposing piece 32 in the downward direction Zb, and a tip convex portion 35 that protrudes from the insertion piece 31 in the upward direction Za.
[0030] The insertion piece 31 extends linearly in the Ya direction from the lower part of the base 33, which extends in the vertical direction Z, while the facing piece 32 extends linearly in the Ya direction from the upper part of the base 33. That is, the facing piece 32 and the insertion piece 31 extend parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other on either side above or below. Furthermore, the insertion piece 31 is formed longer than the facing piece 32 and protrudes further in the Ya direction than the Ya-direction end of the facing piece 32.
[0031] 5, the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 and the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32 face each other in the up-down direction Z, and the distance Ia therebetween is greater than the vertical length L150a of a peripheral portion 151u of a through-hole 151 provided at a temporary attachment position P in the instrument panel core 150. As a result, when the insertion piece 31 is inserted into the through-hole 151, the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150 is disposed in the space S between the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32. In other words, when the insertion piece 31 is inserted into the through-hole 151, the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 face each other in the up-down direction Z across the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0032] The convex portion 34 is provided on the end side in the Ya direction of the lower surface 32a of the facing piece 32. The convex portion 34 protrudes in the downward direction Zb to a length that does not reach the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31.
[0033] In this embodiment, the distance Ib in the up-down direction Z between the tip end, i.e., the lower end, of the convex portion 34 and the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 is formed to be wider than the length L150a in the up-down direction Z of the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the distance Ic in the longitudinal direction Y between the base 33 and the convex portion 34 is formed to be wider than the plate thickness t of the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0034] The tip convex portion 35 is provided on a portion 31b of the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 that protrudes in the Ya direction beyond the Ya-direction end of the opposing piece 32. The tip convex portion 35 protrudes from the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 in the opposite direction to the protruding direction of the convex portion 34, i.e., in the upward direction Za. However, the tip convex portion 35 protrudes by a length that is shorter than the distance Ia between the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 and the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32 in the vertical direction Z.
[0035] In this embodiment, the vertical distance Id between the upper end of the tip convex portion 35 and the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32 is formed to be wider than the vertical length L150a of the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0036] As described above, the tip convex portion 35 is provided on the portion 31b of the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 that protrudes in the Ya direction beyond the Ya-direction end of the facing piece 32, and is therefore provided at a position shifted in the Ya direction with respect to the convex portion 34. In this embodiment, the distance Ie in the Y direction between the convex portion 34 and the tip convex portion 35 is formed to be wider than the plate thickness t of the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0037] Next, for example, when a worker assembles a wire harness 100 in a vehicle body along a predetermined routing path, the procedure for temporarily holding the temporary holding member 10 of this embodiment attached near the tip 100a of the wire harness 100 against the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 provided at the temporary attachment location P in the instrument panel core 150 will be described.
[0038] The worker grasps the wire harness 100 near the longitudinal tip 100a, and inserts the insertion piece 31 into the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150 until the convex portion 34 abuts the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151, so that the temporary holding member 10 reaches the state shown in Figure 6(a) to Figure 6(b).
[0039] 6(b) to 6(c), the vicinity of the tip 100a of the wire harness 100 is lifted together with the temporary holding member 10 until the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 abuts against the lower surface 151ub of the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151. Furthermore, with the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 abutting against the lower surface 151ub of the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150, the insertion piece 31 is further inserted into the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150, so as to reach the state shown in FIG.
[0040] At this time, the peripheral edge 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150 slides in the Yb direction along the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 from the Ya direction side relative to the convex portion 34 to the Yb direction side beyond the convex portion 34. Then, as shown in Fig. 6(d), the peripheral edge 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150 is positioned on the Yb direction side of the space S between the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32, i.e., in the back space Sb (hereinafter referred to as the "back space Sb").
[0041] 3 to 5, when the worker releases the tip end portion of the wire harness 100, the attachment portion 30 of the temporary holding member 10 can be engaged with the peripheral edge 151u of the through hole 151 serving as the temporary attachment location P in the instrument panel core 150. That is, the temporary holding member 10 can be temporarily held in place so as not to come off unintentionally from the peripheral edge 151u of the through hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150.
[0042] 3 to 5, the temporary holding member 10 may be temporarily held at a predetermined temporary attachment position P on the vehicle body in an inclined position relative to the instrument panel core 150 within a range that prevents the temporary holding member 10 from unintentionally coming off the temporary attachment position P. However, for convenience, the temporary holding member 10 of this embodiment is temporarily held at the temporary attachment position P in an attitude in which the Y direction of the temporary holding member 10 coincides with the plate thickness direction of the instrument panel core 150.
[0043] On the other hand, when an operator removes the temporary holding member 10 from the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151, the temporary holding member 10 can be easily removed from the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 by moving the temporary holding member 10 in the reverse order of the above-described procedure for temporarily holding the temporary holding member 10 against the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151.
[0044] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, in the above-mentioned embodiment, the temporary holding member 10 is arranged such that the opposing piece 32 straddles the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 by inserting the insertion piece 31 into the through hole 151 provided at the temporary mounting location P of the instrument panel core 150.
[0045] That is, when the insertion piece 31 is inserted into the through hole 151, the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 is positioned in the rear space Sb in the space S between the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32, which is located on the Yb direction side of the convex portion 34.
[0046] Therefore, even if the insertion piece 31 tries to come out of the through hole 151, the peripheral edge 151u of the through hole 151 abuts against the convex portion 34, so the mounting portion 30 will not accidentally come off the peripheral edge 151u of the through hole 151.
[0047] On the other hand, when intentionally removing the mounting portion 30 from the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151, the mounting portion 30 can be easily removed from the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 by simply lifting the temporary holding member 10 lightly and moving the insertion piece 31 in the direction of removing it from the through hole 151 without the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 coming into contact with the convex portion 34. Therefore, the wire harness 100 can be firmly temporarily held at various temporary attachment locations P via the temporary holding member 10, and can also be easily removed.
[0048] Furthermore, as shown in Figures 1, 2(a), and 3 to 5, the temporary holding member 10 is formed so that the insertion piece 31 is longer than the opposing piece 32, and therefore the insertion piece 31 can be inserted into the through hole 151 before the opposing piece 32 is positioned so as to straddle the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 relative to the insertion piece 31, making it easier to temporarily hold the attachment portion 30 at the temporary attachment location P.
[0049] Furthermore, as shown in the same figure, the temporary holding member 10 has a convex portion 34 provided on the underside 32a of the opposing piece 32, so that in the temporary holding state, the insertion piece 31, the opposing piece 32 and the convex portion 34 roughly surround the peripheral portion 151u in a side view, thereby firmly temporarily holding the mounting portion 30.
[0050] Furthermore, as shown in the same figure, a tip convex portion 35 protruding in the upward direction Za is provided on the upper surface 31a of the portion 31b of the insertion piece 31 that protrudes from the opposing piece 32, so even if the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole 151 located in the rear space Sb tries to go beyond the convex portion 34 and inadvertently come off the insertion piece 31, it will engage with the tip convex portion 35 provided on the portion 31b of the insertion piece 31 that protrudes in the Ya direction from the opposing piece 32, thereby making it possible to temporarily hold the attachment portion 30 even more securely.
[0051] Furthermore, as shown in Figures 1 to 5, the harness holding portion 20 of the temporary holding member 10 is provided with a plurality of engaging protrusions 22 as a diameter adjustment portion that adjusts the diameter of the band portion 21 according to the outer diameter of the wire harness 100 held by the band portion 21, and a locking claw 27 that engages with any of the plurality of engaging protrusions 22, so that various wire harnesses 100 with different diameters can be firmly temporarily held at the temporary attachment point P.
[0052] In the correspondence between the configuration of this invention and the above-mentioned embodiment, the wire harness with temporary holder corresponds to the wire harness with temporary holder 1, and similarly The temporary holding member corresponds to the temporary holding member 10, The diameter adjustment portion corresponds to the plurality of engagement protrusions 22 and locking claws 27, The mounting portion corresponds to the mounting portion 30, The insert corresponds to insert 31, The opposing piece corresponds to the opposing piece 32, a portion of the insertion piece that protrudes beyond the opposing piece 32 on the opposing surface thereof corresponds to a portion 31b of the insertion piece that protrudes beyond the opposing piece 32 on the opposing surface thereof; The opposing surfaces of the insertion piece and the opposing piece correspond to the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31 and the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32, At least one of the opposing surfaces of the insertion piece and the opposing piece corresponds to the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31, The other corresponds to the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32, The opposing surface of the opposing piece corresponds to the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32, The base corresponds to base 33, The convex portion corresponds to the convex portion 34, The tip convex portion corresponds to the tip convex portion 35, The wire harness is compatible with Wire Harness 100. The vicinity of the tip of the wire harness corresponds to the vicinity of the tip of the wire harness 100a, The through hole corresponds to the through hole 151, The peripheral portion of the through hole corresponds to the peripheral portion 151u of the through hole, The temporary attachment point corresponds to the temporary attachment point P, The predetermined interval corresponds to the interval Ia, The opposing direction corresponds to the vertical direction Z, but the present invention is not limited to the configuration of the above-described embodiment, and many other embodiments can be obtained.
[0053] For example, although not shown, the temporary holding member of the present invention may have a convex portion that has a predetermined elasticity and is elastically deformable. As a result, the elastic convex portion elastically deforms with a predetermined elasticity, and the peripheral portion 151u of the through-hole 151 in the instrument panel core 150 can be easily positioned from the Ya direction side of the elastic convex portion to the Yb direction side, i.e., the rear space Sb, by elastically deforming the elastic convex portion, thereby temporarily holding the mounting portion 30 at the temporary mounting position P. In addition, the elastic convex portion can be easily positioned from the rear space Sb to the Ya direction side of the elastic convex portion, thereby removing the mounting portion 30 at the temporary mounting position P.
[0054] Here, the elastic deformation may be in either a form of compression in the protruding direction, that is, in the vertical direction Z, or a form of bending deformation so as to collapse in the Y direction.
[0055] Furthermore, the temporary holding member of the present invention is not limited to being formed so that only the convex portion 34 is elastically deformed with a predetermined elasticity, but at least one of the convex portion 34 and the tip convex portion 35 may be formed so that it is elastically deformed with a predetermined elasticity.
[0056] Furthermore, the convex portion of the present invention is not limited to a form in which it protrudes downward in the Zb direction from the lower surface 32a of the opposing piece 32, like the convex portion 34 in the above-mentioned embodiment, but may be configured to protrude from at least one of the opposing surfaces of the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 toward the other, for example, it may be configured to protrude upward in the Za direction from the upper surface 31a of the insertion piece 31, or to protrude from both the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 toward the other. Even with this configuration, the same effects as those of the above-described embodiment can be achieved.
[0057] In addition, when the convex portion is configured to protrude from both the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 toward the other, the insertion piece 31 and the opposing piece 32 may be configured to be located at positions that coincide with each other in the Z direction, or may be located at different positions. In either configuration, the same effects as those of the above-described embodiment can be achieved. [Explanation of symbols]
[0058] 1...Wire harness with temporary holder 10...Temporary holding member 20...Harness holding part 22…Engagement protrusion 27...Lock claw 30...Attachment part 31...insertion piece 31a...Top surface of insert 31b...portion of the opposing surface of the insertion piece that protrudes beyond the opposing piece 32…Opposing piece 32a...Underside of opposing piece 33...Foundation 34...Convex part 35...Tip convex part 100...Wire harness 100a...near the tip of the wire harness 151...Through hole 151u...periphery of through hole P...Temporary fitting point Ia…Interval Z…Vertical direction
Claims
1. a temporary holding member that temporarily holds the wire harness at a temporary attachment location, a harness holding portion that holds the wire harness; an attachment portion that attaches the harness holding portion to the temporary attachment location, The mounting portion is An insertion piece to be inserted into a through hole provided at the temporary attachment location; an opposing piece opposing the insertion piece; a base on which the insertion piece and the opposing piece are fixed at a predetermined distance in an opposing direction; The opposing piece is disposed across a peripheral portion of the through hole in a state in which the insertion piece is inserted into the through hole, a convex portion is provided on at least one of the opposing surfaces of the insertion piece and the opposing piece, the convex portion protruding toward the other and preventing the peripheral portion disposed on the base side from slipping out when the insertion piece is inserted into the through hole; The insertion piece is formed longer than the opposing piece, The convex portion is provided on the opposing surface of the opposing piece. Temporary holding member.
2. A tip convex portion protruding in the opposing direction is provided on a portion of the opposing surface of the insertion piece that protrudes beyond the opposing piece. The temporary holding member according to claim 1 .
3. The convex portion is an elastic convex portion that has a predetermined elasticity and is elastically deformable. The temporary holding member according to claim 1 or 2.
4. The harness holding portion is A diameter adjusting section is provided to adjust the diameter of the wire harness that is held in accordance with the outer diameter of the wire harness. The temporary holding member according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
5. The temporary holding member according to any one of claims 1 to 4, Attached near the tip of the wire harness Wire harness with temporary holder.
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