WIRE HOLDING STRUCTURE
First Claim
1. An wire holding structure, comprising:
- a member, on which a wire is arranged in an arranging direction, and which includes an arranging surface on which the wire is arranged and at least one pair of standing surfaces respectively opposing both sides of the wire;
a pair of protrusions protruded from the standing surfaces respectively opposing the both sides of the wire, whereinthe protrusions are disposed at positions which are shifted each other in the arranging direction, so that a gap between the protrusions is larger than a diameter of the wire and a gap between tips of the protrusions projected in the arranging direction is smaller than the diameter of the wire, anda distance between the arranging surface and the protrusions is larger than the diameter of the wire.
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Abstract
An wire holding structure includes a member and a pair of protrusions. The member includes an arranging surface on which the wire is arranged and at least one pair of standing surfaces respectively opposing both sides of the wire. The protrusions are protruded from the standing surfaces respectively opposing the both sides of the wire. The protrusions are disposed at positions which are shifted each other in the arranging direction, so that a gap between the protrusions is larger than a diameter of the wire and a gap between tips of the protrusions projected in the arranging direction is smaller than the diameter of the wire. A distance between the arranging surface and the protrusions is larger than the diameter of the wire.
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3 Claims
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1. An wire holding structure, comprising:
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a member, on which a wire is arranged in an arranging direction, and which includes an arranging surface on which the wire is arranged and at least one pair of standing surfaces respectively opposing both sides of the wire; a pair of protrusions protruded from the standing surfaces respectively opposing the both sides of the wire, wherein the protrusions are disposed at positions which are shifted each other in the arranging direction, so that a gap between the protrusions is larger than a diameter of the wire and a gap between tips of the protrusions projected in the arranging direction is smaller than the diameter of the wire, and a distance between the arranging surface and the protrusions is larger than the diameter of the wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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