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WIRE HARNESS FIXING STRUCTURE

A wire harness fixing structure includes an interior member including a plate-like member and interiorly mounted on a vehicle and a wire harness including an electrical wire disposed along the plate-like member and a sheet material to which the electrical wire is fixed by sewing or welding. The wire harness is fixed to the interior member while the sheet material is spread.

CLIP-HOLDER FOR INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION SET
20200001003 · 2020-01-02 · ·

A clip-holder device for retaining and positioning an IV set tubing, and methods for using and kits including the clip-holder device.

Temporary cable bend limiting device for use in cable installation

A cable guide device operates as a cable bend limiting device that is removed once a cable is routed. The device includes a body portion and a guide surface. The body portion is configured to hold the device at a work area. The guide surface provides a surface along which the cable is routed. The guide surface may have a radius of curvature not less than the minimum bend radius of the cable.

Architectural wall panels and adornments for concealing indoor wiring and cables
10326261 · 2019-06-18 · ·

Novel tools and techniques are provided for concealing indoor wiring and cables while serving as architectural wall panels or adornments. In various embodiments, a system of architectural wall panels might include one or more architectural wall panels and a plurality of wall mounts that are removably securable to a wall. Each architectural wall panel might include a front face having a decorative or architectural pattern thereon, a rear face, and two or more mounting protrusions formed on a surface of the rear face. Each mounting protrusion and an adjacent mounting protrusion might form or define a vertical channel having a size through which cables can be disposed when the wall panel is mounted on the wall. The two or more mounting protrusions removably couple with two or more corresponding wall mounts that have been secured to the wall, thereby allowing the wall panel to mount on the wall.

METHOD OF CONNECTING A FIRST CABLE TO A SECOND CABLE, CABLE ARRANGEMENT, AND CABLE CONNECTION DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A FIRST CABLE TO A SECOND CABLE

A method for connecting a first cable to a second cable with an adhesive tape to form a cable chain includes: arranging a free end region of the first cable parallel to and spaced from a first end region of the second cable; providing the adhesive tape folded in its longitudinal direction to form opening tabs at its first and opposite second ends with an adhesively coated side of the adhesive tape partially adhering to itself; and enclosing a part of the first cable free end region and a part of the second cable first end region with the adhesive tape such that the first cable free end region has a greater distance from the first adhesive tape end and the second adhesive tape end than the second cable first end region and is detachably connected to the second cable first end region.

Wire harness

A wire harness including: a first electric wire; a first tube in which the first electric wire is housed; a clamp that holds the first tube; and a first tape having a surface that is less likely to slide against the clamp than a surface of the first tube, wherein the clamp is brought into contact with the first tape that is wound onto and fixed to an outer circumferential surface of the first tube, and is attached thereto.

ADHESIVE-BACKED ELECTRICAL CABLE ASSEMBLY
20240339246 · 2024-10-10 ·

An adhesive-backed electrical cable assembly includes a first electrical connector, a second electrical connector opposite the first electrical connector, and an electrical cable therebetween. The electrical cable features a body having a flat side with an adhesive layer and a release liner coupled to the adhesive layer. In some examples, the body is semirigid and designed to conform to the angles of a wall, floor, or ceiling. The adhesive-backed electrical cable assembly complements the aesthetic design of a surface to which it is adhered, thereby reducing clutter and preventing tripping and fire hazards. An electrical outlet is also disclosed that features one or more receptacles and one or more plugs along the front and sides of the electrical outlet. In some examples, the adhesive-backed electrical cable assembly includes outlet plug covers and is configured to mount on a wall, rather than in a wall.

DISTRIBUTION CABLING TAPE AND SYSTEM

A distribution cabling tape comprises a resilient polymeric base sheet having a first major surface and a second major surface, the first major surface having a continuous lengthwise channel formed in a first portion thereof. The tape also includes an adhesive layer disposed on a second and third portion of the first major surface, the adhesive layer capable of adhering to a concrete or asphalt surface, such as a road, curb, or walkway.

Removable adhesive backed ducts for cabling and a removal method

A duct for distributing one or more telecommunication lines comprises an elongated body having a length and a conduit portion with a lengthwise bore formed therein. The conduit portion contains one or more telecommunication lines. The duct also includes a flange extending lengthwise adjacent the main body to mount the duct to a mounting surface, such as a wall. The duct also includes an adhesive layer disposed on a surface of the flange, the adhesive layer comprising a removable adhesive to permit removal of the duct from the mounting surface after mounting.

SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHTING SYSTEM
20260055861 · 2026-02-26 ·

A surface mounted lighting system includes a pre-cut aluminum strip conductor adapted for direct attachment to a wall surface or ceiling surface to define a circuit path. At least one LED light is in electrical communication with the pre-cut aluminum strip conductor at a selected surface location on the wall or ceiling surface. An aluminum feed strip and an aluminum return strip provide electrical connection between the pre-cut aluminum strip conductor loop and a controller having electronics or electrical circuitry for controlling operation of the at least one LED light and for providing power for energizing the at least one LED light adhered to the pre-cut aluminum strip conductor. A method of installing a surface mounted lighting system so also provided. The surface mounted lighting system does not require a user to design and lay out an electrical circuit upon which to install LED lights.