Patent Publication Number: US-2022230779-A1

Title: Wiring member

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure relates to a wiring member. 
     BACKGROUND ART 
     Patent Document 1 discloses a wire harness in which an insulating covering of an electrical wire is welded to a sheet-like functional exterior member. 
     PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS 
     Patent Documents 
     Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2018-137208 
     SUMMARY 
     Problem to be Solved by the Invention 
     Required is that a wire harness described in Patent Document 1 can be simply manufactured while keeping an electrical wire to be appropriately held by a functional exterior member. 
     Accordingly, an object is to provide a technique of simply manufacturing a wiring member in which a wire-like transmission member is fixed to a sheet while keeping the wire-like transmission member to be appropriately held by the sheet. 
     Means to Solve the Problem 
     A wiring member according to the present disclosure includes: a sheet; and a plurality of wire-like transmission members disposed on the sheet, wherein the plurality of wire-like transmission members include at least one first wire-like transmission member fixed to the sheet at a plurality of first positions and at least one second wire-like transmission member fixed to the sheet at a plurality of second positions, and the first positions and the second positions are alternately provided along an extension direction of the wire-like transmission members in a region where the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member are parallelly arranged. 
     Effects of the Invention 
     According to the present disclosure, a wiring member in which a wire-like transmission member is fixed to a sheet can be simply manufactured while keeping the wire-like transmission member to be appropriately held by the sheet. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a plan view illustrating a wiring member according to an embodiment. 
         FIG. 2  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a II-II line in  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 3  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a III-III line in  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 4  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a IV-IV line in  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 5  is an explanation diagram illustrating a state where a wire-like transmission member is detached in the wiring member. 
         FIG. 6  is an explanation diagram illustrating a state where the wire-like transmission member is attached again in the wiring member. 
         FIG. 7  is a plan view illustrating a modification example of the wiring member. 
     
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S) 
     [Description of Embodiment of Present Disclosure] 
     Embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described firstly. 
     A wiring member according to the present disclosure is as follows. 
     (1) A wiring member includes: a sheet; and a plurality of wire-like transmission members disposed on the sheet, wherein the plurality of wire-like transmission members include at least one first wire-like transmission member fixed to the sheet at a plurality of first positions and at least one second wire-like transmission member fixed to the sheet at a plurality of second positions, and the first positions and the second positions are alternately provided along an extension direction of the wire-like transmission members in a region where the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member are parallelly arranged. Accordingly, a portion between fixing positions hardly snaggles with the wire-like transmission members parallelly arranged even when a distance between the fixing positions are increased. As a result, a wiring member in which a wire-like transmission member is fixed to a sheet can be simply manufactured while keeping the wire-like transmission member to be appropriately held by the sheet. 
     (2) It is applicable that the plurality of first wire-like transmission members are fixed at the first positions, and the plurality of second wire-like transmission members are fixed at the second positions. Accordingly, positions where the plurality of wire-like transmission members are fixed can be alternately provided. The plurality of wire-like transmission members can be fixed to one fixing position, thus the wiring member can be simply manufactured. 
     (3) It is applicable that the sheet includes a first layer formed into a sheet-like shape and a second layer provided on a main surface of the first layer, the second layer is a layer mediating a bonding between the first layer and the wire-like transmission members and includes a plurality of partial second layers provided to be mutually separated along an extension direction of the wire-like transmission members, and one of the partial second layers which can fix another wire-like transmission member is located on a lateral side of at least one of the partial second layers in the first positions and the second positions. Accordingly, the partial second layer which is not bonded to the wire-like transmission member is located in the wiring member. When a repaired component is bonded to a sheet again after a wire-like transmission member which needs to be repaired is detached from the sheet in the wiring member, the repaired component can be bonded using a vacant partial second layer. 
     [Details of Embodiment of Present Disclosure] 
     Specific examples of a wiring member of the present disclosure are described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to these examples, but is indicated by claims, and it is intended that meanings equivalent to claims and all modifications within a scope of claims are included. 
     Embodiment 
     A wiring member according to an embodiment is described hereinafter.  FIG. 1  is a plan view illustrating a wiring member  10  according to the embodiment. Dashed-two dotted lines to which signs A 1 , A 2 , and A 3  are assigned in  FIG. 1  indicate regions where a plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are parallelly arranged. Dashed-two dotted lines to which a sign W is assigned in  FIG. 1  indicate positions where a sheet  20  and the wire-like transmission member  30  are fixed.  FIG. 2  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a II-II line in  FIG. 1 .  FIG. 3  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a line in  FIG. 1 .  FIG. 4  is a schematic cross-sectional view along a IV-IV line in  FIG. 1 . 
     The wiring member  10  includes a sheet  20  and a plurality of (eight herein) wire-like transmission members  30 . When the eight wire-like transmission members  30  need to be distinguished from each other, they are referred to as the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h  in some cases hereinafter. 
     The wire-like transmission member  30  is fixed to the sheet  20 . The wire-like transmission member  30  is disposed on one main surface of the sheet  20 . The sheet  20  keeps the wire-like transmission member  30  in a state of extending along a predetermined route. The sheet  20  keeps the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  in a state of being arranged side by side. The wiring member  10  is thereby flatly formed. 
     The wire-like transmission member  30  is a wire-like member transmitting an electrical power or light, for example. The wire-like transmission member  30  includes a transmission wire body  32  and a covering  34 . For example, the wire-like transmission member may be a general wire having a core wire and a covering around the core wire, or may also be a bare conductive wire, a shielded wire, an electrical cable, an enamel wire, a nichrome wire, a coaxial wire, or an optical fiber. The wire-like transmission member transmitting the electrical power may be various kinds of signal lines or various kinds of power lines. The wire-like transmission member may be a single wire-like object or a composite object of a plurality of wire-like objects (a twisted wire and a cable made up of a plurality of wire-like objects covered by a sheath). 
     Routes of the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  on the sheet  20  are not particularly limited, but can be appropriately set. The route of the wire-like transmission member  30  is made up of an appropriate combination of a straight part and a curved part, for example. The straight part is a route extending straight on the sheet  20 . The curved part is a route curved on the sheet  20 . A curvature radius and a length of the curved part are appropriately set. In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  are made up of only the straight parts. 
     The wire-like transmission members  30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h  include the straight parts and the curved parts. The curved part is located between the two straight parts in each of the wire-like transmission members  30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h.  The wire-like transmission members  30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h  extend in parallel to the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  in one of the two straight parts. 
     The wire-like transmission members  30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h  extend in different directions from parts extending in parallel to the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  via curved parts to branch from the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d.  In this manner, branches may be or may not be formed in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  on the sheet  20 . The wire-like transmission members  30  do not intersect with each other in the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , however, the wire-like transmission members  30  may intersect with each other. An intersection part of the wire-like transmission members  30  may be provided on the sheet  20 , or may be provided outside the sheet  20 . 
     An end portion of the wire-like transmission member  30  extends from the sheet  20  to be located outside the sheet  20 . A middle portion of the wire-like transmission member  30  except for the end portion is disposed on the sheet  20 . The end portion of the wire-like transmission member  30  may also be located on the sheet  20 . 
     The end portion of the wire-like transmission member  30  is connected to an apparatus not shown in the drawings, for example. The apparatus transmits or receives an electrical signal or an optical signal via the wire-like transmission member  30 . Alternatively, the apparatus receives a power supply or distributes electrical power via the wire-like transmission member  30 . In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , each end portion of the wire-like transmission member  30  is incorporated into a connector C. The connector C is connected to the apparatus. It is also applicable that the wire-like transmission member  30  is directly introduced in the apparatus to be directly connected to an electrical element in the apparatus. 
     The sheet  20  is formed into a shape along a route of the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30 . In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the route of the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  has a T-like shape, thus the sheet  20  is also formed into a T-like shape. It is sufficient that the sheet  20  keeps the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  in a state of following a predetermined route, thus needs not be formed into a shape along the route of the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30 . For example, applicable is a sheet formed into a quadrangular shape larger than the T-like sheet  20  illustrated in  FIG. 1 . 
     Each of the wire-like transmission members  30  is fixed to the sheet  20  at a plurality of positions located away from each other along an extension direction. A position where the sheet and the wire-like transmission member are fixed is referred to as a fixing position W in some cases hereinafter. It is sufficient that the wire-like transmission member  30  is fixed at a plurality of positions to be disposed along a constant route on the sheet  20  along the extension direction. A specific configuration for forming a fixing state of the sheet  20  and the wire-like transmission member  30  is not particularly limited. Described hereinafter is an example that the sheet  20  and the wire-like transmission member  30  are welded. That is to say, a part of at least one of the wire-like transmission member  30  and the sheet  20  is melted and adheres to the other side member. 
     At this time, a portion where the wire-like transmission member  30  and the sheet  20  adhere to each other (the fixing position W in the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 ) constitutes a welding part. The wire-like transmission member  30  and the sheet  20  may be welded by ultrasonic welding or thermal welding. It is also applicable that a surface of at least one of the wire-like transmission member  30  and the sheet  20  is melted by a solvent to weld the wire-like transmission member  30  and the sheet  20 . 
     The sheet  20  includes a first layer  21  and a second layer  22 . The first layer  21  is formed into a sheet-like shape. The second layer  22  is provided on a main surface of the first layer  21 . The second layer  22  is a layer mediating a bonding (welding herein) of the first layer  21  and the wire-like transmission member  30 . The second layer  22  includes a plurality of (seven herein) partial second layers  23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28 , and  29 . The plurality of partial second layers  23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28 , and  29  are provided to be separated from each other along the extension direction of the wire-like transmission member  30 . 
     Materials constituting the first layer  21  and the second layer  22  are not particularly limited, but may contain resin such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polypropylene (PP), for example. A structure of the base material is not particularly limited, however, a fiber material having fibers such as a woven cloth, a knitting cloth, and a non-woven cloth, for example, may be applicable, and also applicable is a non-fiber material which does not have fibers such as a member made up by extrusion molding or injection molding. When the base material is a non-fiber material made up by extrusion molding or injection molding, a foam made up by foam molding or a solid material which is not foam-molded but is uniformly solid may also be applicable. 
     Considering that the first layer  21  has a role as a base of the wiring member  10 , it is sufficient that the first layer  21  is excellent in tensile strength than the second layer  22 , for example. Considering that the second layer  22  is a layer mediating a bonding of the first layer  21  and the wire-like transmission member  30 , it is sufficient that the second layer  22  is fixed to the wire-like transmission member  30  with strength larger than the first layer  21 . Adoptable as an example of such a combination is a case where the first layer  21  is a non-woven sheet, a woven sheet, and a knitted sheet, and a base resin of the second layer  22  is the same as a base resin constituting a surface (the covering  34 ) of the wire-like transmission member  30 . In this case, when a constituent fiber excellent in the tensile strength is used in the first layer  21 , the first layer  21  can be relatively soft and excellent in the tensile strength, thus such a fiber is appropriate as a base material functioning as a base. A minute gap caused by the fiber, for example, is formed in the surface of the first layer  21 , thus when the second layer  22  melted by heat, for example, fills the gap, and is then hardened, the first layer  21  and the second layer  22  can be relatively firmly bonded. That is to say, the first layer  21  and the second layer  22  can be relatively firmly bonded by a type of anchor effect. In this case, a melting point of the first layer  21  is higher than that of the second layer  22 , thus the second layer  22  is melted to fill the gap of the first layer  21  easily. 
     A material which does not relate to resin constituting the surface of the wire-like transmission member  30  can be used as a material constituting the first layer  21 . For example, PP, PET, or PE, for example, may be used as the resin constituting the first layer  21  when the surface of the wire-like transmission member  30  is formed by PVC. When the base resin of the resin of the second layer  22  is the same as that constituting the surface of the wire-like transmission member  30 , the wire-like transmission member  30  can be relatively firmly bonded to the second layer  22  by welding the wire-like transmission member  30  to the second layer  22 , for example. For example, when the base resin of the covering  34  on an outer periphery of the wire-like transmission member  30  is PVC, it is sufficient that the base resin of the second layer  22  is PVC. Also based on an assumption of a case where the wire-like transmission member  30  is fixed to the second layer  22  by an adhesive agent, the adhesive agent generally has favorable adhesion properties on a member having favorable compatibility (affinity), and particularly has favorable adhesion properties on the same system of resin. Thus, when the base resin of the resin of the second layer  22  is the same as that constituting the surface of the wire-like transmission member  30 , the wire-like transmission member  30  and the second layer  22  can be relatively firmly bonded by using an adhesive agent appropriate for the base resin. 
     There is a portion where the fixing positions W are alternately located in a region where the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are parallelly arranged. The plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  include a first wire-like transmission member and a second wire-like transmission member. The first wire-like transmission member is fixed to the sheet  20  at a plurality of first positions. At least one first wire-like transmission member is included. The second wire-like transmission member is fixed to the sheet  20  at a plurality of second positions. At least one second wire-like transmission member is included. The first positions and the second positions are alternately provided along an extension direction in a region where the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member are parallelly arranged. In the present example, the plurality of first wire-like transmission members are fixed at the first position, and the plurality of second wire-like transmission members are fixed at the second position. 
     In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are parallelly arranged in a region A 1 . In the region A 1 , a relationship between the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  and the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  is similar to a relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member. That is to say, the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the partial second layers  23  and  25  in the region A 1 . The wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are fixed to the partial second layer  24  in the region A 1 . The partial second layer  24  is located between the partial second layers  23  and  25 . Thus, the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the sheet  20  and the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are fixed to the sheet  20  are alternately located along the extension direction of the wire-like transmission member  30  in the region A 1 . 
     In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  are parallelly arranged in a region A 2 . In the region A 2 , a relationship between the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  and the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  is similar to a relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member. That is to say, the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the partial second layers  26  and  28  in the region A 2 . The wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  are fixed to the partial second layer  27  in the region A 2 . The partial second layer  27  is located between the partial second layers  26  and  28 . Thus, the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the sheet  20  and the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  are fixed to the sheet  20  are alternately located along the extension direction of the wire-like transmission member  30  in the region A 2 . 
     In the example illustrated in  FIG. 1 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  are parallelly arranged in a region A 3 . The wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  and the wire-like transmission member  30   d  are parallelly arranged in a whole region from one end portion to the other end portion of the sheet  20  on the sheet  20 . In the region A 3 , a relationship between the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  and the wire-like transmission member  30   d  is similar to a relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member. That is to say, the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  in the region A 3 . The wire-like transmission member  30   d  is fixed to the partial second layers  24  and  27  in the region A 3 . The partial second layer  24  is located between the partial second layers  23  and  25 , and the partial second layer  27  is located between the partial second layers  26  and  28 . Thus, the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the sheet  20  and the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission member  30   d  is fixed to the sheet  20  are alternately located along the extension direction of the wire-like transmission member  30  in the region A 3 . 
     The wire-like transmission member  30   d  is not fixed to the sheet  20  between the partial second layers  25  and  26  in the region A 3 . In this manner, the first fixing position in the first wire-like transmission member and the second fixing position in the second wire-like transmission member need not be alternately located completely over the whole region where the wire-like transmission members are parallelly arranged. 
     The fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   f  are alternately located in the region A 1 . There is a positional relationship between the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the wire-like transmission member  30   f  that they are located farthest away from each other in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged in the region A 1 . It is preferable that the fixing positions W in the two wire-like transmission members  30  located farthest away from each other in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged are alternately located as described above. The reason is that if the two wire-like transmission members  30  located farthest away from each other snaggle with each other, tensile force on the fixing position W increases in accordance with the snaggle, and there is a high possibility that the fixing state in the fixing position W is released. In the present example, the fixing positions W in the two wire-like transmission members  30  located farthest away from each other in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged are alternately located also in the regions A 2  and A 3 . 
     From the similar viewpoint, it is preferable that the fixing positions W in the two wire-like transmission members  30  located second farthest away from each other in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged are also alternately located. For example, there is a positional relationship between the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the wire-like transmission member  30   e  that they are located second farthest away from each other after the positional relationship between the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the wire-like transmission member  30   f  in the region A 1 . The fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   e  are alternately located in the region A 1 . There is a positional relationship between the wire-like transmission member  30   b  and the wire-like transmission member  30   f  that they are also located second farthest away from each other after the positional relationship between the wire-like transmission member  30   a  and the wire-like transmission member  30   f  in the region A 1 . The fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   b  and the fixing position W in the wire-like transmission member  30   f  are alternately located. In the present example, the fixing positions W in the two wire-like transmission members  30  located second farthest away from each other in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged are alternately located also in the region A 2 . 
     The partial second layer which can fix the other wire-like transmission member  30  is located on a lateral side of at least one of the partial second layer in the first position and the partial second layer in the second position. Specifically, the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are fixed to the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28 . The partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  are formed to have a size substantially equal to (herein, slightly smaller than) a width dimension of the sheet  20 . From the other viewpoint, the partial second layers  23  and  25  are formed to have a size large enough to overlap with the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  which are not fixed to the partial second layers  23  and  25 . The partial second layers  26  and  28  are formed to have a size large enough to overlap with the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  which are not fixed to the partial second layers  26  and  28 . The wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h  are not fixed to the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28 . Thus, the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  include a portion which can fix the other wire-like transmission member  30 . 
     In the similar manner, the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are fixed to the partial second layer  24 . The wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  are fixed to the partial second layer  27 . The partial second layers  24  and  27  are formed to have a size substantially equal to (herein, slightly smaller than) the width dimension of the sheet  20 . From the other viewpoint, the partial second layers  24  and  27  are formed to have a size large enough to overlap with the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  which are not fixed to the partial second layers  24  and  27 . The wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  are not fixed to the partial second layers  24  and  27 . Thus, the partial second layers  24  and  27  include a portion which can fix the other wire-like transmission member  30 . 
     &lt;Method of Repairing Wiring Member  10 &gt; 
     A method of repairing the wiring member  10  is described with reference to  FIG. 5  and  FIG. 6 .  FIG. 5  is an explanation diagram illustrating a state where the wire-like transmission member  30  is detached in the wiring member  10 .  FIG. 6  is an explanation diagram illustrating a state where the wire-like transmission member  30  is attached again in the wiring member  10 . 
     Assumed is a case where some wire-like transmission member  30  is detached from the sheet  20  when a defect partially occurs in the wiring member  10 . In this case, a repaid component of the wire-like transmission member  30  is desired to be attached to the sheet  20  again after the repair. There may be a case where a repaired component is a reused wire-like transmission member  30  which has been detached from the sheet  20  or a replaced component. When the sheet  20  and the wire-like transmission member  30  are fixed by welding herein, there may be a case where the welding part is broken when the wire-like transmission member  30  is peeled from the sheet  20 . Accordingly, there may be a case where the wire-like transmission member  30  cannot be welded again to a position where the welding part has been located in the sheet  20 . In such a case, when the second layer (the partial second layer) includes a vacant space, the wire-like transmission member  30  can be welded to the sheet  20  again. 
     Specifically, the wire-like transmission member  30   c  in the wiring member  10  is detached from the sheet  30  in the example illustrated in  FIG. 5 . When the wire-like transmission member  30   c  is detached from the sheet  20 , the welding part where the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  and the wire-like transmission member  30   c  are welded is broken, and the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  may partially adhere to the wire-like transmission member  30 . In this case, the welding part where the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  and the wire-like transmission member  30   c  have been welded in the sheet  20  remains as a trace V in a state where the wire-like transmission member  30   c  is detached from the sheet  20  (refer to  FIG. 6 ). 
     A wire-like transmission member (a repaired component)  30   r  which has been repaired is attached to the sheet  20  again in place of the wire-like transmission member  30   c  which has been detached from the sheet  20  as illustrated in  FIG. 6 . The partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  are broken in a position of the trace V in the sheet  20 . Thus, the repaired component  30   r  is fixed to a fixing position W in the sheet  20  different from that of the wire-like transmission member  30  in the wiring member  10 . 
     In the example illustrated in  FIG. 6 , the repaired component  30   r  is fixed to the partial second layers  24  and  27  different from the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  where the corresponding wire-like transmission member  30   c  is fixed before the repair. More specifically, the repaired component  30   r  is welded to a vacant portion of the partial second layer  24  provided on a lateral side of the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f.  The repaired component  30   r  is welded to a vacant portion of the partial second layer  27  provided on a lateral side of the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h.  Accordingly, a route of the repaired component  30   r  can be substantially the same as a route of the corresponding wire-like transmission member  30   c  before the repair. 
     In the example illustrated in  FIG. 6 , the repaired component  30   r  is arranged in parallel over the entire length of the wire-like transmission member  30   d  in the repaired wiring member  10 , and fixed to the same partial second layers  24  and  27 . Thus, in the wiring member  10 , a relationship between the wire-like transmission members  30   a  and  30   b  and the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   r  is similar to a relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member. In this manner, when the repaired component  30   r  is fixed to the partial second layers  24  and  27  different from the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  to which the corresponding wire-like transmission member  30   c  has been fixed before the repair, the relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member in the wiring member  10  before the repair may be changed in the wiring member  10  after the repair. 
     The partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  also include a vacant portion where the wire-like transmission member  30  is not welded to a portion overlapping with the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,    30   f,    30   g,  and  30   h.  The repaired component  30   r  may be welded to this vacant portion in the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28 . That is to say, the repaired component  30   r  may be welded to a vacant position in the partial second layers  23 ,  25 ,  26 , and  28  to which the corresponding wire-like transmission member  30   c  has been fixed before the repair. In this case, the repaired component  30   r  can be fixed to the sheet  20  at substantially the same position as the corresponding wire-like transmission member  30   c  before the repair. Accordingly, the relationship between the first wire-like transmission member and the second wire-like transmission member in the wiring member  10  before the repair is maintained also in the wiring member  10  after the repair. 
     &lt;Effect etc. of Embodiments&gt; 
     According to the wiring member  10  having such a configuration, the interval between the positions in the wire-like transmission member  30  fixed to the sheet  20  can be increased, thus the number of fixing positions W can be reduced, and the wiring member  10  can be manufactured easily. There is a portion where the fixing positions W are alternately provided, thus even when the interval between the fixing positions W increases, the portion between the fixing positions W hardly snaggles with the other wire-like transmission members parallelly arranged. As a result, the wiring member  10  in which the wire-like transmission member  30  is fixed to the sheet  20  can be simply manufactured while keeping the wire-like transmission member  30  to be appropriately held by the sheet  20 . 
     The plurality of first wire-like transmission members are fixed in the first position and the plurality of second wire-like transmission members are fixed in the second position, thus the positions where the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are fixed can be alternately provided. The plurality of wire-like transmission members can be fixed at a time, thus the wiring member  10  can be simply manufactured. There is a possibility that the portion between the fixing positions W snaggles in the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  fixed to the same position. However, the positions where the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are fixed are alternately located, thus the number of wire-like transmission members  30  which may snaggle is reduced. Thus, even when they snaggle, the snaggling portion is easily released. For example, there is a possibility that the wire-like transmission member  30   a,  the wire-like transmission member  30   b,  and the wire-like transmission member  30   c  snaggle with each other between the partial second layers  23  and  25 . However, the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are fixed to the partial second layer  24 , thus the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  hardly snaggle with the wire-like transmission members  30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  between the partial second layers  23  and  25 . That is to say, even when the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c  snaggle with each other between the partial second layers  23  and  25 , the snaggle is made up of only the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,  and  30   c,  thus the snaggling state is easily released. 
     The partial second layer includes a portion which is not bonded to the wire-like transmission member  30  in the wiring member  10 . When the repaired component is bonded to the sheet  20  again after the wire-like transmission member  30  which needs to be repaired is detached from the sheet  20  in the wiring member  10 , the repaired component can be bonded using the vacant partial second layer. 
     MODIFICATION EXAMPLE 
       FIG. 7  is a plan view illustrating a modification example of the wiring member  10 . A wiring member  110  illustrated in  FIG. 7  is different from the wiring member  10  described above in the position where the partial second layer is provided in the sheet  120  and the fixing position W where the wire-like transmission member  30  is fixed to the partial second layer. 
     All of the wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged may be fixed to the same position (the same partial second layer) along the extension direction as with the wiring member  110 . In the example illustrated in  FIG. 7 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   e,  and  30   f  are fixed to the same partial second layer  123  in one end portion in the region A 1  (one end portion of the sheet  120 ). The wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   g,  and  30   h  are fixed to the same partial second layer  124  in one end portion in the region A 3  (the other end portion of the sheet  120 ). Needless to say, all of the wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged may be fixed to the partial second layer located in a middle portion in the region where the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are parallelly arranged. 
     Both end portions of a curved part may be fixed to the sheet  20  in the wire-like transmission member  30  having the curved part. In the example illustrated in  FIG. 7 , parts of two straight parts in the wire-like transmission members  30   e  and  30   f  closer to the curved part are fixed to the partial second layers  125  and  126 , respectively. Parts of two straight parts in the wire-like transmission members  30   g  and  30   h  closer to the curved part are fixed to the partial second layers  125  and  127 , respectively. 
     The wire-like transmission members  30  parallelly arranged over the entire length on the sheet  120  may be fixed to the same position (the same partial second layer) along the extension direction. In the example illustrated in  FIG. 7 , the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  are fixed to the same partial second layers  123 ,  124 ,  126 ,  127 , and  128 . In the wiring member  110 , the fixing positions W are alternately located between the wire-like transmission members  30  partially arranged in parallel and partially having route different from each other as with the wire-like transmission members  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,  and  30   d  and the wire-like transmission members  30   e  and  30   f.    
     In the above description, the plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are fixed to the sheets  20  and  120  in the fixing position W along the extension direction, however, this configuration is not necessary. The plurality of wire-like transmission members  30  are fixed to the sheets  20  and  120  one by one in different positions. 
     In the above description, the sheets  20  and  120  include the first layer  21  and the second layer  22 , however, this configuration is not necessary. The sheet may have a single structure. In this case, the wire-like transmission member  30  can be welded to an optional position in a single-layered sheet. Even in the case where the sheets  20  and  120  include the first layer  21  and the second layer  22 , a configuration that the second layer  22  includes the plurality of partial second layers is not necessary. The second layer  22  may be wholly provided on the first layer  21 . In this case, the wire-like transmission member  30  can be welded to an optional position in the second layer  22  in the sheet. 
     In the above description, the sheet and the wire-like transmission member  30  are welded as the example of fixing the sheet and the wire-like transmission member  30 , however, this configuration is not necessary. For example, the sheet and the wire-like transmission member  30  may be fixed in a bonding form other than welding by an adhesive agent or a double-sided tape. For example, the sheet and the wire-like transmission member  30  may be fixed by sewing the wire-like transmission member  30  to the sheet with a sewing thread. It is also applicable that an adhesive tape is attached to a portion from a side of one main surface of the sheet across the wire-like transmission member  30  in a state where the wire-like transmission member  30  is disposed on one main surface of the sheet to fix the wire-like transmission member  30  to one main surface of the sheet, for example. For example, the wire-like transmission member  30  may be sandwiched between the sheet and the other sheet, thereby being fixed to the sheet. In this case, a configuration for fixing the two sheets sandwiching the wire-like transmission member  30  is not particularly limited. The two sheets sandwiching the wire-like transmission member  30  may be fixed by welding, or may also be fixed by an adhesive agent or a double-sided tape. 
     The fixing structure of fixing the sheet and the wire-like transmission member  30  can also be applied to the fixing structure of fixing the sheet and the repaired component. That is to say, in the above description, the repaired component is attached to the sheet again by welding in repairing the wiring member, however, this configuration is not necessary. The various fixing structures described above such as pressing with a single-sided adhesive tape or sewing with a sewing thread other than welding may be adopted as the fixing structure of fixing the repaired component and the sheet. In this case, the vacant partial second layer needs not be provided in the wiring member  10  before the repair. 
     The wire-like transmission member  30  needs not be fixed to only one main surface of the sheet. The wire-like transmission member  30  may include both a part fixed to one main surface of the sheet and a part fixed to the other main surface of the sheet. In this case, the wire-like transmission member  30  may be provided to pass from one main surface toward the other main surface in a middle portion or an end edge portion of the sheet. 
     Each configuration described in the embodiments and modification examples thereof can be appropriately combined as long as they are not contradictory. 
     EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SIGNS 
       10 ,  110  wiring member 
       20 ,  120  sheet 
       21  first layer 
       22  second layer 
       23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28 ,  29 ,  123 ,  124 ,  125 ,  126 ,  127 ,  128  partial second layer 
       30 ,  30   a,    30   b,    30   c,    30   d,    30   e,    30   f,    30   g,    30   h  wire-like transmission member 
       32  transmission wire body 
       34  covering 
     C connector 
     A 1 , A 2 , A 3  region 
     W fixing position