Insulating support of junction box

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Inventors

Yoshigi, Toshimasa

Application #

655509

Filed

Sep-5-2000

Published

Aug-6-2002

Current US Class

174/135
174/138E
174/138R
248/49

International Classes

H01B 017/16

Field of Search

174/138 248/49 361/826

Assignee

Yazaki Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

ARmstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP

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Abstract
An insulating support of a junction box, which enables the so-called cross wiring and secures an insulating performance without changing an external form of the insulating support so as to use a space for disposing the insulating support efficiently, is provided. The insulating support for wiring wires thereon of a junction box provided between a power supply and electric loads includes a pair of ribs 10 formed on the insulating support 11 for holding a first wire 17 and a second wire 16 therebetween, wherein the first wire 17 laid between tops 12 of a pair of the ribs 10 is held crossing over the second wire 16 disposed between a pair of the ribs 10.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An insulating support for wires in a junction box provided between a power supply and electric loads, comprising a pair of ribs formed on the insulating support for holding a first wire and a second wire therebetween, wherein the first wire laid between tops of the pair of the ribs is held crossing over the second wire disposed between the pair of the ribs.

2. The insulating support according to claim 1, wherein each said rib has a respective wall faced with the other rib, a projection is formed on at least one of the walls, and the second wire is press-fitted and held between the projections or between the projection and the opposite wall.

3. The insulating support according to claim 2, wherein a guide channel is formed on each said rib and the first wire to be positioned by the guide channel is laid between the tops of each said rib.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an insulating support of a junction box, which supplies a power current to various electric loads through the junction box in which input-side terminals of a wire harness connected to the various electric loads are intensively disposed.

(2) Description of the Related Art

So far, an insulating support of a junction box disposed between a power supply and electric loads has intensively disposed input-side terminals of a wire harness, which is connected to the various electric loads. For example, as for a wire harness connected to various electric loads such as lamps of a lamp assembly, door-window regulators for use in vehicle and the like, input-side terminals thereof are intensively disposed on the insulating support of a junction box and a power supply current is fed from the insulating support to the electric loads through the wire harness.

In the following, an example of the insulating support will be explained with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13. The insulating supporting structure consisting of an insulating support 1 (an upper insulating case which is a contour of a junction box) and wires 2 to be wired in an after process is disposed in a limited space such as an engine room, a space under or behind an instrument panel in a cabin and a trunk room.
 
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