Method and structure for positioning and wrapping wire leads
First Claim
1. A method for positioning and wrapping wire leads in order to maintain an appropriate orientational limit between two leads of a transmission wire for transmitting power or signals, the method comprising:
- wrapping predetermined segments of the two leads extending from a predetermined object with one or more segments of a limiting medium by means of in-mold injection wrapping, so as to provide orientational constraint on the two leads and limit them in a respectively small range;
wrapping the limiting medium and the two adjacent leads with one or more segments of a predetermined length of a strip-shaped net;
adhering an adhesive tape to a start end of the strip-shaped net wrapping the limiting medium so as to provide orientational constraint to the start end of the strip-shaped net;
placing the limiting medium on the two leads extending from the predetermined object that is wrapped by the strip-shaped net into a mold; and
molding a limiting member into a predetermined form to provide the strip-shaped net on the limiting medium with orientational constraint by means of in-mold injection wrapping, thereby allowing the limiting member to permeate into the limiting medium through holes in the strip-shaped net and integrating the limiting member and the limiting medium as a unity to provide orientational constraint to the end of the strip-shaped net, thereby allowing the two leads extending from the predetermined object to maintain orientational limit therebetween in a predetermined range, and preventing them from entwining with each other.
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Abstract
A method and a structure for positioning and wrapping wire leads involve providing two leads of a transmission wire for transmitting power and/or signal with appropriate orientational limit therebetween by: wrapping a predetermined range of the two leads extending from a predetermined object with one or more segments of strip-shaped net for orientational limit that maintain independent extension and juxtaposition of the two leads, so as to prevent the leads of the transmission wire from entwining with each other after frequent orientational change caused by an external force.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for positioning and wrapping wire leads in order to maintain an appropriate orientational limit between two leads of a transmission wire for transmitting power or signals, the method comprising:
- wrapping predetermined segments of the two leads extending from a predetermined object with one or more segments of a limiting medium by means of in-mold injection wrapping, so as to provide orientational constraint on the two leads and limit them in a respectively small range;
wrapping the limiting medium and the two adjacent leads with one or more segments of a predetermined length of a strip-shaped net;
adhering an adhesive tape to a start end of the strip-shaped net wrapping the limiting medium so as to provide orientational constraint to the start end of the strip-shaped net;
placing the limiting medium on the two leads extending from the predetermined object that is wrapped by the strip-shaped net into a mold; and
molding a limiting member into a predetermined form to provide the strip-shaped net on the limiting medium with orientational constraint by means of in-mold injection wrapping, thereby allowing the limiting member to permeate into the limiting medium through holes in the strip-shaped net and integrating the limiting member and the limiting medium as a unity to provide orientational constraint to the end of the strip-shaped net, thereby allowing the two leads extending from the predetermined object to maintain orientational limit therebetween in a predetermined range, and preventing them from entwining with each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- wrapping predetermined segments of the two leads extending from a predetermined object with one or more segments of a limiting medium by means of in-mold injection wrapping, so as to provide orientational constraint on the two leads and limit them in a respectively small range;
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5. A structure for positioning and wrapping wire leads in order to maintain an appropriate orientational limit between two leads of a transmission wire for transmitting power or signals, the structure comprising:
- one or more segments of a limiting medium wrapping predetermined segments of the two leads extending from a predetermined object by means of in-mold injection wrapping;
one or more segments of a predetermined length of a strip-shaped net wrapping the limiting medium and a predetermined range of the two adjacent leads;
an adhesive tape adhered to the end of the strip-shaped net wrapping the limiting medium for providing preliminary constraint to the strip-shaped net; and
a limiting member of a predetermined form wrapping the strip-shaped net that wraps the limiting medium by means of in-mold injection wrapping, so as to provide orientational constraint to the strip-shaped net wrapping the limiting medium that wraps the predetermined range of the two adjacent leads, thereby allowing the two leads extending from the predetermined object to maintain orientational limit therebetween in a predetermined range, and preventing them from entwining with each other. - View Dependent Claims (6)
- one or more segments of a limiting medium wrapping predetermined segments of the two leads extending from a predetermined object by means of in-mold injection wrapping;
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