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JP4560478B2 - Power feeding device for slide structure - Google Patents
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JP4560478B2
JP4560478B2 JP2005332464A JP2005332464A JP4560478B2 JP 4560478 B2 JP4560478 B2 JP 4560478B2 JP 2005332464 A JP2005332464 A JP 2005332464A JP 2005332464 A JP2005332464 A JP 2005332464A JP 4560478 B2 JP4560478 B2 JP 4560478B2
JP2005332464A
JP2007143264A (en
2005-11-17 Application filed by 矢崎総業株式会社 filed Critical 矢崎総業株式会社
2005-11-17 Priority to JP2005332464A priority Critical patent/JP4560478B2/en
2007-06-07 Publication of JP2007143264A publication Critical patent/JP2007143264A/en
2010-10-13 Publication of JP4560478B2 publication Critical patent/JP4560478B2/en
FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a conventional power supply device for a sliding door (see Patent Document 1).
The power supply device 61 for the sliding door includes a horizontally long case 63 provided on the left sliding door 62 of the automobile, a slider 64 slidably engaged with a guide rail (not shown) in the case, and a slider 64. A swinging member 65 that is supported by a shaft portion perpendicular to the shaft so as to be swingable in a horizontal direction, and is bent and arranged in a substantially U shape inside the case 63, and is arranged from the swinging member 65 to a vehicle body (not shown). ) And a caterpillar-shaped harness exterior member 66 arranged so as to be bent freely.
The exterior member 66 is covered with a tube 67 between the slide door 62 and the vehicle body (crossover portion). A plurality of electric wires (wire harnesses) 68 are inserted inside the exterior member 66 and the slider 64.
When the sliding door 62 is opened in the direction of arrow B (rear of the vehicle) from the state of FIG. 6, the slider 64 moves relative to the front along the case 63, and the wire harness 68 together with the exterior member 66 is approximately J in the case 63. Extends in a letter shape. As the sliding door 62 is opened and closed, the wire harness 68 expands and contracts together with the exterior member 66, so that the harness surplus length is absorbed.
Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2003-25850 (FIG. 2)
However, in the conventional power supply device 61 for a sliding door, since the case 63 is arranged horizontally with respect to the sliding door 62, the degree of freedom in layout of other electrical components and auxiliary machines is limited. There was concern.
Therefore, the case 63 is formed to be wide in the vertical direction, and the wire harness 68 (there is no need for the caterpillar-shaped exterior member 66) is bent and wired in a substantially U shape within the case, so that the longitudinal length of the case 63 and the inside of the case 63 However, in this case, a downward pressing force acts on the slider 64 due to the bending reaction force of the wire harness 68, and the sliding resistance of the slider 64 with respect to the guide rail is reduced. The slider 64 and the guide rail are worn due to repeated opening and closing of the door, and particularly when the slide door 62 is opened (there is no problem because it closes with force or closes by motor drive). There was a concern that the opening operation force of the slide door 62 would increase.
In addition, for example, the electric wire hardens at low temperatures, and the slider's forward / backward movement tends to be hindered. This also increases the slider operating force of the slider, and there is a concern that the opening / closing operability of the slide door is reduced.
In view of the above, the present invention does not increase the sliding resistance of the slider with respect to the guide rail even when the length of the case or the wire harness is shortened in the sliding direction of the slide structure, and at low temperatures. An object of the present invention is to provide a power supply device for a slide structure that can smoothly move the slider and the slide structure without deteriorating the slide property of the slider even if the electric wire is cured.
In order to achieve the above object, a power supply device for a slide structure according to claim 1 of the present invention has a guide rail horizontally provided on the slide structure side, and the slider is engaged with the guide rail so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction. and, said slider has a flange-shaped horizontal upper and lower walls, vertical harness insertion hole provided in the upper wall, harness insertion bent horizontally communicated with the vertical harness insertion hole A swing member having a hole is provided between the upper wall and the lower wall so as to freely swing in the horizontal direction , and a harness fixing portion is provided above the rear end of the guide rail on the slide structure side, and the slide structure wire harness portion of the side is folded back in a curved shape in front is fixed at the top while being raised upwards from the harness fixing portion by the harness fixing portion, guiding the folded portion to the vertical harness insertion hole Is, derived in a horizontal cross harness portion and to fixed structure side from該首swing member, when closed the sliding structure forwardly relative to the fixed structure, pulling the slider with Ri harness portion該渡is being positioned on the rear end side of the guide rail, the folded portion is inclined forwardly upward between the vertical harness insertion hole, that the inclination upper is positioned further forward than the slider, the A forward repulsive force is applied to the slider, and when the slide structure is opened rearward, the repulsive force assists the forward movement of the slider.
With the configuration described above, the wire harness portion is in the direction opposite to the rising portion, that is, the sliding direction of the sliding structure (the closing direction of the sliding structure) with the rising portion of the wire harness raised from the harness fixing portion as a fulcrum. The sliding force of the slider is applied to the slider by the biasing force, and the biasing force does not act in the direction of the slider (the direction perpendicular to the guide rail). The operability is enhanced, and the slide structure moves smoothly with a small operation force in a direction opposite to the slide direction of the slider (preferably the opening direction of the slide structure). Even if the harness portion is cured at a low temperature, this effect is exerted regardless (rather positively). The wire harness portion bends with a large bending radius.
Further, the wire harness portion is raised from the harness fixing portion close to the guide rail and folded at the top portion (the side far from the guide rail), and the folded harness portion is led out (routed) to the fixed structure side through the slider. .
The power supply device for the slide structure according to claim 2 is the power supply device for the slide structure according to claim 1 , wherein a wire harness portion on the slide structure side is accommodated in a case, and the guide rail and the The harness fixing part is arranged.
With the above-described configuration, a power supply device unitized by the case, the guide rail, the harness fixing portion, the slider, and the wire harness is configured. The wire harness portion is protected in the case without interference with the outside.
The power supply device for the slide structure according to claim 3 is the power supply device for the slide structure according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein a bellows-like protective tube is attached to the wire harness portion on the slide structure side. Features.
With the configuration described above, the repulsive force in the sliding direction of the wire harness portion is increased due to the rigidity of the protective tube, and the slider is slid more smoothly by being assisted by the repulsive force.
The power supply device for a slide structure according to claim 4 is the power supply device for the slide structure according to any one of claims 1 to 3 , wherein the wire harness portion raised from the harness fixing portion is a bending restricting portion. The minimum bend radius is regulated by (1).
With the above configuration, the bending restriction portion defines a large bending radius of the wire harness portion, and the bending of the wire harness portion during the opening / closing operation of the slide structure is prevented. The bending restricting portion is preferably a curved wall portion or a block portion.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, since the pressing force does not act on the slider with respect to the guide rail, the sliding operation of the slider can be smoothly performed with low friction without wear or abnormal noise, and the wire harness portion is Since the slider is positively urged in the slide direction of the slide structure, the slide operation of the slider and the slide structure can be easily performed with a small force, and these effects can be obtained even when the wire harness portion is cured at a low temperature. Since it is performed without influence, it is possible to always obtain a good slide operability. Moreover, the bending durability of a wire harness part improves because a wire harness part bends with a big radius.
Further, the wire harness portion bent in a substantially inverted U-shape does not press the slider against the guide rail at all, and the slider is reliably urged in the sliding direction, thereby promoting the above effect.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, the power feeding device can be easily attached to the slide structure by unitizing the power feeding device, and the wire harness portion is protected in the case while the slide structure is slid with a large radius. Bending durability of the wire harness portion is improved by bending.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, the repulsive force of the wire harness portion is increased, and the sliding operation of the slider is smoothly and reliably performed with a smaller force, and the effect of the first aspect of the invention is promoted.
According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, bending (bending) of the wire harness portion with a small radius is prevented, the bending durability of the wire harness portion is improved, and the slider slide operation is performed smoothly and reliably. Thus, the reliability of the constant power supply to the slide structure is improved.
1 to 3 show an embodiment of a power feeding device for a slide structure according to the present invention.
The power supply device 1 for the slide structure includes a substantially rectangular case 2 made of synthetic resin, a metal horizontal guide rail 3 provided at a lower portion of the case 2, and a guide rail 3 slidably engaged. The synthetic resin slider 4, the synthetic resin swinging member 5 provided on the slider 4 so as to be swingable in the horizontal direction, and introduced into the case upward from below, and folded back in an arc shape at the upper part of the case. A wire harness 6 led out through the slider 4 and the swinging member 5 is provided.
In FIG. 1, a case 2 is fixed to a metal inner door panel of a sliding door 7 on the right side of a vehicle by a bracket 9, and a harness portion 10 led out horizontally from a swinging member 5 is fixed to a vehicle body side harness. It is supported by the tool 11. The harness fixture 11 is disposed, for example, in the vicinity of the step portion of the vehicle body, and guides the harness portion 10 to the power supply side or the like.
In FIG. 1, a straight chain line 12 indicates a boundary between the slide door 7 and the vehicle body 8 for convenience of explanation. In FIG. 1, the left side is the front side of the vehicle and the right side is the rear side of the vehicle. The slide door 7 is slid forward and closed integrally with the case 2 of the power feeding device 1 as indicated by the arrow A, and rearward as indicated by the arrow B. Is opened and immediately separated from the vehicle body 8 immediately after opening.
In FIG. 1, the harness form when the slide door 7 is fully closed is indicated by a solid line, and the harness form when the slide door 7 is fully open is indicated by a chain line for convenience of explanation. Actually, since the case 2 of the power feeding device 1 moves back and forth integrally with the slide door 1, the position of the harness fixture 11 on the vehicle body side does not change between when the slide door 7 is fully opened and when it is fully closed.
The case 2 includes a base portion 13 and a cover portion 14. The base portion 13 extends below the cover portion 14, the guide rail 3 is fixed to the extension plate portion 15, and the guide rail 3 and the slider 4 are connected to the neck portion. The swing member 5 is exposed on the lower side of the cover portion 14. The base portion 13 and the cover portion 14 are fixed to each other by locking means, the base portion 13 is in contact with a door inner panel (represented by reference numeral 7), and the cover portion 14 is covered with a synthetic resin door trim (not shown). The outer harness portion 10 is led out to the vehicle body side from the lower end of the door trim or a slit-like opening (not shown).
The wire harness 6 is folded upward from the lower end of the rear wall portion 16 of the case 2 and introduced into the case, and is fixed to the case 2 by a harness fixing portion 17 on the lower side of the rear wall portion 16. . The harness fixing portion 17 is preferably a U-shaped wire or a clamp that can be divided into left and right. The harness portion 18 folded back upward from the lower end of the case 2 and led out of the case 2 is fixed to the door inner panel by a fixing portion 19 such as a locking clip in the vicinity of the rear wall 16 of the case 2, It is routed towards auxiliary equipment.
The harness portion 20 raised upward from the harness fixing portion 17 in the case reaches the top portion (bending top portion) 21 while being gently curved inward toward the center of the case, and the arc-shaped curved portion 22 including the top portion 21. Follows the substantially straight portion 23 facing downward, and the straight portion 23 is introduced into the slider downward from the upper portion of the slider 4 and is bent horizontally along the swinging member 5 at the center of the slider height direction. It continues to the harness portion 10.
The harness fixing portion 17 is located near the height direction of the guide rail 3, and the top portion 21 of the harness portion 24 (wire harness portion indicated by reference numerals 20 to 23) in the case is spaced away from the guide rail 3 in the height direction. Is located. The upper part of the slider 4 can be divided into left and right (case thickness direction), and the swinging member 5 can be divided into upper and lower parts. The swinging member 5 can be pivotally supported between the upper and lower walls.
The harness portion 24 in the case and the harness portion 18 led out from the lower end of the rear wall of the case 2 are not roughly wound by a binding means (not shown) such as vinyl tape so as not to separate the plurality of insulated wires 6a. Partially bound and configured. A harness portion 10 from the swinging member 5 to the harness fixture 11 on the vehicle body side is covered with a corrugated tube having a vertically long cross section made of synthetic resin (represented by reference numeral 10).
1 and 2, the harness portion (wire harness portion) 24 in the case is curved in a substantially inverted U shape upward and outward, that is, in the vehicle longitudinal direction (case lateral width direction). Demonstrate resilience. Since the straight upright portion 20 on the rear side of the substantially inverted U-shaped harness portion 24 is fixed along the rear wall 16 of the case 2, the front portion of the approximately inverted U-shaped harness portion 24 (reference numeral No. 23 substitute) exerts a large repulsive force forward (in the direction of arrow C in FIG. 2).
No force is exerted on the substantially inverted U-shaped harness portion 24 in the case (in the direction of arrow D in FIG. 2), that is, the downward pressure on the slider 4 against the guide rail 3. The sliding resistance of the slider 4 is very low and the slider 4 slides smoothly and surely with a small force, and the wear of the slider 4 and the guide rail 3 is prevented, and the operating force at the time of opening and closing the slide door 7 is increased. The operability is improved.
Further, the front portion 23 of the substantially inverted U-shaped harness portion 24 in the case exerts a large repulsive force forward as indicated by an arrow C in FIG. 2, so that the slide door 7 in FIG. When the sliding door 7 is opened, the slider 4 is pushed forward by the repulsive force of the substantially inverted U-shaped harness portion 24, and the sliding force of the slider 4 is assisted forward, and the sliding movement of the slider 4 is further increased. The operation is smoothly and reliably performed with a small force, and the opening operation force of the slide door 7 is reduced, and the opening operability is improved. Further, since the sliding property of the slider 4 is enhanced, the swinging motion of the swinging member 5 coupled to the slider 4 is reliably performed following the opening / closing operation of the sliding door 7, and the sliding door 7, the vehicle body 8, The load applied to the harness portion 10 between (the crossing portion or the crossing space) is reduced.
These effects are extremely effective when, for example, the electric wire 6a (harness portion 24) is cured at a low temperature and the slidability of the slider 4 is easily lowered. That is, the rigidity (repulsive force) of the cured harness portion 24 is increased, and the slider 4 is strongly pressed in the direction of arrow C in FIG. It can move in the C direction.
Further, the wire harness in the conventional power feeding device (FIG. 6) is arranged in a U-shape in the horizontal direction, and the position of the bent portion at the U-shaped tip is sequentially moved in the harness longitudinal direction (case longitudinal direction). 1 to 3, since the harness portion 24 bends (curves) with a large bending radius in the rectangular case 2 close to a square when the slide door 7 is opened and closed, the bending stress applied to the wire harness 6 is increased. The bending durability of the wire harness 6 is improved.
1 and 2, the slider 4 is positioned on the rear end side of the guide rail 3 in the fully closed state, and the harness portion 24 in the case has a rising portion 23 on the slider side rather than an inverted U shape. It approaches the rear harness part 20 in the direction and is inclined.
The harness portion 10 that is led out horizontally from the swinging member 5 is pulled almost linearly with the harness fixture 11 on the vehicle body side as a fulcrum, and is hardly subjected to bending stress, and it takes more time than when the slide door 7 is fully opened. In particular, the static durability when fully closed is much longer. The swinging member 5 swings rearward toward the harness fixture 11 with a vertical shaft portion (not shown) of the slider 4 as a fulcrum.
As the slide door 7 is slid rearward (in the direction of arrow B in FIG. 3) from the fully closed state of FIGS. 1 and 2, the slider 4 is moved to the front end side of the guide rail 3 as shown in FIG. The harness portion 24 in the case is slid and curved in a gentle mountain shape between the harness fixing portion 17 on the rear wall side and the slider 4. A harness portion 10 led out of the swinging member 5 through the slider 4 is bent forward (turned back) while facing forward as indicated by a chain line in FIG. followed by. The swinging member 5 swings forward with a vertical shaft portion (not shown) of the slider 4 as a fulcrum.
In FIG. 1, it goes without saying that the harness fixture 11 is in the same position when the slide door 7 is opened and closed. Further, as described above, the forward movement of the slider 4 is positively assisted (assisted) by the forward repulsive force of the harness portion 24 in the case, and the downward pressing force does not act on the slider 4 as described above.
When the slide door 7 is slid rearward from the fully opened state of FIG. 3 to shift to the fully closed state of FIG. 2, only the compressive force in the front-rear direction acts on the harness portion 24 in the case, and the slider Since no downward pressing force acts on 4, the sliding resistance of the slider 4 is reduced, and the closing operation of the sliding door 7 is smoothly performed with a small force. When the closing operation of the slide door 7 is performed by driving the motor, the power consumption of the motor is reduced.
In FIG. 3, the backward movement of the slider 4 is performed against the repulsive force of the harness part 24 in the case. However, when the door is fully opened in FIG. 3, the harness part 24 in the case has a gentle upward mountain shape. Since it is curved, the repulsive force when fully opened, that is, the force that initially compresses the harness portion 24 in the front-rear direction is weak, and therefore the force required for the initial movement of the slider 4 to the rear is small, and the sliding door 7 is closed. The operability is maintained substantially good.
FIG. 4 shows an example in which an existing corrugated tube 26, which is a protective tube made of synthetic resin, is mounted on the outer periphery of the wire harness 6 as another embodiment of the power supply device for the slide structure according to the present invention. . Components similar to those in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 3 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted. The power feeding device is denoted by reference numeral 1 '.
The corrugated tube 26 is formed by alternately arranging circumferential concave grooves 26a and ridges 26b in a bellows shape in the longitudinal direction of the tube, and has a certain degree of repulsive force (rigidity) in the bending direction along with good bendability. Yes. The repulsive force of the corrugated tube 26 increases the force with which the harness portion (wire harness portion) 24 in the case pushes the slider 4 forward when the slide door 7 of FIG. 4 is fully closed, and the slider 4 when the slide door 7 is opened. And the opening operability of the slide door 7 are further enhanced.
The corrugated tube 26 is attached in a range from the harness fixing portion 17 in the case to the slider 4. The corrugated tube 26 is fixed to the harness fixing portion 17 and the slider 4 by, for example, dividing the harness fixing portion 17 and the slider 4 into left and right (case thickness direction), and dividing the harness fixing portion 17 and the slider 4 into the harness. A rib (not shown) that engages with the concave groove 26a of the corrugated tube 26 may be easily provided on the inner periphery of the hole. That is, the end portion of the corrugated tube 26 is attached to the divided groove-shaped harness insertion hole, and the left and right harness insertion holes are combined and held so as to sandwich the corrugated tube 26.
The corrugated tube 26 in the case may have a circular cross section. For example, if the cross corrugated tube 26 is arranged so that the thickness direction of the corrugated tube 26 coincides with the short diameter direction of the corrugated tube 26, the corrugated tube 26 may In addition to the reduction in thickness, the repulsive force of the harness portion 24 in the case when the sliding door 7 of FIG. 4 is fully closed can be further increased.
Instead of the corrugated tube 26, another bellows-shaped protective tube having a relatively high rigidity is used, or a thick protective tube made of a synthetic resin which is not a bellows-shaped but has a relatively high rigidity (relatively strong repulsive force). It is also possible to use.
FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the power supply device for a slide structure according to the present invention, in which a minimum bending radius of the wire harness is increased to some extent in the case (a bending that does not cause excessive bending stress harmful to the wire harness). The example which provided the bending | flexion control part which controls to a radius) is shown. Components similar to those in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 3 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted. The power feeding device is denoted by reference numeral 1 ″.
The bending restricting portion 28 in this example is a curved plate (arc plate) -like wall portion, for example, integrally formed on a vertical substrate of the base portion 13 of the case 2 made of synthetic resin, or on the rear wall side of the case 2 It is formed integrally with the harness fixing portion 17 made of synthetic resin, or is inserted into or engaged with the harness fixing portion 17 (for example, the concave groove of the bending restricting portion 28 is engaged with the rib for holding the corrugated tube of the harness fixing portion). It can be easily provided by fixing with the means.
The position of the tip 28a of the bending restricting portion 28 is preferably located immediately below the top portion 21 of the harness portion (wire harness portion) 24 in the case. As the slider 4 advances and retreats, the downward portion 23 of the harness portion 24 swings back and forth in the case with the tip side 28a of the bending restricting portion 28 as a fulcrum.
Instead of the plate-like wall portion 28 as a bending restricting portion, a block-like wall portion 28 ′ having a curved surface for supporting the harness is formed integrally with the base wall 13 of the case 2 as shown by a chain line, or separately. It is also possible to configure the bending restricting portion by fixing it.
In the example of FIG. 5, the harness portion 24 in the case is obtained by binding a plurality of insulating coated electric wires 6 a with a tape or the like, but the harness portion 24 in the case has a corrugated tube 26 or the like as in the embodiment of FIG. 4. A protective tube may be attached and the protective tube may be supported by the bending restriction portion 28.
In addition, although the case 2 that accommodates and protects the wire harness 6 is used in the power feeding devices 1 to 1 ″ of the above-described embodiments, the case 2 is omitted (eliminated) and, for example, a case-shaped concave portion is formed in a door inner panel or a door trim. It is also possible to provide a power supply device by providing a horizontal guide rail 3 and a rear harness fixing portion 17 in the recess (not shown). Alternatively, the power supply apparatus can be configured by directly fixing the horizontal guide rail 3 and the rear harness fixing portion 17 to the door trim.
In each of the above embodiments, the swing member 5 is provided on the slider 4. However, for example, the swing member 5 is omitted (eliminated), and the harness portion 10 swings directly from the slider 4 toward the vehicle body. It is also possible to derive freely. In this case, the vertical portion of the wire harness 6 in the slider 4 is twisted in the circumferential direction so that the opening / closing operation of the slide door 7 is absorbed (also in the example of FIG. 1, the wire harness is integrated with the swing member 5 on the slider side). 6 is twisted in the circumferential direction).
In each of the above embodiments, the harness portion 10 led out from the slider 4 is made swingable with the vehicle body side as a fulcrum. For example, a harness take-up reel (not shown) is provided on the vehicle body side. As the slide door 7 is opened and closed, the harness portion 10 can be wound around the reel or linearly fed out from the reel without being bent as shown by a chain line in FIG. Thus, the extra length absorption form of the harness portion 10 from the slider 4 to the vehicle body 8 is appropriately set as necessary.
Moreover, in each said embodiment, although the example of the electric power feeder corresponding to the sliding door 7 on the vehicle right side was shown, it cannot be overemphasized that the electric power feeder corresponding to the sliding door on the left side of a vehicle is employ | adopted. In this case, the right side and the left side are arranged symmetrically in the vehicle width direction (case thickness direction).
In each of the above embodiments, the slide door 7 is opened by sliding the vehicle rearward and slid forward. However, for example, the slide door 7 is opened by sliding the vehicle door forward and slid backward. In this case, “front” described in FIGS. 1 to 5 is “rear” and “rear” is “front”. Moreover, in each said embodiment, although the guide rail 3 was arrange | positioned under the case 2, the case 2 of FIGS. 1-5 is arrange | positioned upside down, for example, and the guide rail 3 is arrange | positioned above the case 2 It is also possible.
Moreover, in each said embodiment, although the example which mounted the electric power feeders 1-1 "on the slide door 7 of the motor vehicle was shown, slides, such as a slide door of vehicles other than a motor vehicle, slide doors, etc. of processing machines other than a vehicle, etc. The power supply apparatus of each of the above embodiments can also be applied to a structure.When the slide door 7 is referred to as a slide structure, the vehicle body 8 and the body of the processing machine are referred to as a fixed structure.
In addition, the configuration of the power supply device for the slide structure of each of the above embodiments is also effective as a power supply structure for the slide structure and a wiring structure of the wire harness.
It is a perspective view which shows one Embodiment of the electric power feeder for slide structures which concerns on this invention. It is a front view at the time of a slide structure fully closed which similarly shows the electric power feeder for slide structures. It is a front view at the time of slide structure full open which shows the electric power feeder for slide structures. It is a front view which shows other embodiment of the electric power feeder for slide structures. It is a front view which shows other embodiment of the electric power feeder for slide structures. It is a perspective view which shows one form of the electric power feeder for the conventional slide structure.
1, 1 ', 1 "Power supply device 2 Case 3 Guide rail 4 Slider 6 Wire harness 7 Sliding door (sliding structure)
8 Vehicle body (fixed structure)
17 Harness fixing part 21 Top part 24 Harness part 26 Corrugated tube (protection tube)
28, 28 'Bending restriction part
A guide rail is horizontally provided on the slide structure side , and a slider is slidably engaged with the guide rail in the front-rear direction. The slider has a bowl-shaped horizontal upper wall and lower wall, and is perpendicular to the upper wall. And a swinging member having a harness insertion hole that communicates with the vertical harness insertion hole and is bent in the horizontal direction is provided between the upper wall and the lower wall so as to freely swing in the horizontal direction. A harness fixing portion is provided above the rear end of the guide rail on the slide structure side, and the wire harness portion on the slide structure side is fixed by the harness fixing portion and raised upward from the harness fixing portion. is folded in a curved shape to the front at the top, the folded portion is introduced to the vertical harness insertion hole, is guided to the fixed structure side in a horizontal cross harness portion from該首swing member, the The sliding structure when closed forward with respect to a constant structure, while the slider is pulled in Ri harness portion該渡located on the rear end side of the guide rail, the folded portion is the vertical harness insertion Inclined forwardly from the hole, and the upper part of the inclined portion is located in front of the slider, so that a forward repulsive force is applied to the slider, and the repulsive force is applied when the slide structure is opened rearward. A power supply device for a slide structure, wherein the forward movement of the slider is assisted.
Said wire harness portion of the slide structure side is housed in the case, the power feeding device for a slide structure according to claim 1, wherein said said guide rail to said casing harness fixing portion is arranged.
The power feeding device for a slide structure according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a bellows-like protective tube is attached to the wire harness portion on the slide structure side.
The power supply apparatus for a slide structure according to any one of claims 1 to 3 , wherein a minimum bending radius of the wire harness portion raised from the harness fixing portion is restricted by the bending restriction portion.
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