B65D63/1027

OVAL FIR TREE MOUNT
20190331258 · 2019-10-31 ·

Disclosed is an improved mounting and securing device. The device provides for attachment at least one elongate object to a surface and includes a diaphragm spring and an oval fir tree mount. The device is secured to and prevents rotation in an oval or slot shaped hole in a mounting surface. The oval fir tree mount has a tapered tip and a substantially oval shape. Fir tree branches are attached to an oval shaped trunk at various elevations or staggered heights. The diaphragm spring includes a flexible umbrella extending toward the fir tree branches. The diaphragm spring provides tension and resistance when the fir tree mount is inserted into a mount hole formed in a supporting surface such as a panel. The flexible spring combined with the staggered height branches allow the device to be securely retained in different mounting hole thicknesses. The substantially oval configuration prevents rotation.

CABLE TIE
20190309884 · 2019-10-10 · ·

A cable tie has a head piece and a strap, which can be pushed into the head piece, thereby fixing itself in a latching manner, wherein a wedge-shaped compensation piece, which can be positioned in the region of the head piece, is threaded onto the strap in order to bound a hollow space together with the strap.

Wire Holding Device and Method
20190301644 · 2019-10-03 · ·

A tie for holding electrical wire includes a base and a zip tie. The base has an opening for holding a zip tie fastener therein. The zip tie has a first portion having a first width, and a second portion having a second width lesser than the first width. The opening in the base is sufficient to allow the second portion of the tie to pass therethrough, but too small to allow the first portion of the tie to pass therethrough. The tie also includes a connector on the free end of the first portion sized to receive the second portion of the tie.

Apparatus for Producing Different Sized Boxes
20190305537 · 2019-10-03 · ·

The present invention provides a base electrical box, and an end portion. The end portion is added to the base electrical box to substantially complete the electrical box. The electrical box also includes at least one intermediate portion that is added to complete the electrical box. The at least one intermediate portion is placed between the base electric box and the end portion.

Vehicle attachment component

The vehicle attachment component 1 is attached to an instrument panel reinforcement 100 so as to sandwich its thickness part between a detachment preventing engagement portion 21 engaged with the instrument panel reinforcement 100 from the deep side in the insertion direction and elastic pressing portions 20 protruding from the near side in the insertion direction of the detachment preventing engagement portion toward both sides in a direction 100Y perpendicular to the instrument panel reinforcement 100. The elastic pressing portions 20 have thin distal end portions 20A which always elastically press the instrument panel reinforcement 100, and thick base end portions 20B which withstand a load from the instrument panel reinforcement 100.

Tie strips
10407226 · 2019-09-10 · ·

A high strength multiple-use cable tie (1), formed in a ladder-shaped construction comprising two substantially linear side rails (2) of generally uniform cross-section. These rails are interconnected by a plurality of closely spaced curved or chevron rungs (3) which define between them similarly shaped apertures (4). The free end (51) of the strip can readily pass through an aperture in a forward direction and form a closed loop, but when pulled in the reverse direction, the rungs engage to form a co-operative latch and thereby prevent withdrawal.

Strap adjustment system
10405612 · 2019-09-10 · ·

An adjustment system has a housing, a cam lid and a ratchet strap. The housing has an elastic arm connected to each one of its side walls, a front opening and a rear opening. The cam lid is rotatably connected to the side walls of the housing, and has two elastic arms extending under the bottom surface, and a locking element disposed in an interior cavity of the cam lid. The cam lid locks the ratchet strap to the housing when the ratchet strap is fed through the housing and cam lid so that the locking element engages teeth on the ratchet strap. Pressing the elastic arms of the housing toward each other presses against the sides of the cam lid and causes the cam lid to rotate and release the locking element from the teeth of the ratchet strap.

Cable Tie Handle
20240150162 · 2024-05-09 · ·

A cable tie handle wrapped around an object to aid a user in lifting or carrying the object. The cable tie handle has a cable tie head, a cable tie body, and a grip handle. The cable tie head has a strap passageway extending through the cable tie head. The cable tie body extends from the cable tie head. The cable tie body has an end for feeding into the strap passageway to form a loop. The grip handle is molded with the cable tie body. The grip handle has a plurality of projections for forming an easy to grip surface when the cable tie body is feed through the cable tie head.

Cable tie

Disclosed is a cable tie including a tie band which is formed in a shape of a strap to bind cables, and is provided with a plurality of serrated grooves continuously formed on a one surface thereof in a longitudinal direction, and a tie holder which is connected to one end of the tie band and includes a tie band passage, through which the other end of the tie band passes, and a serrated locking protrusion formed on an inner surface of the tie band passage and interference-latched to the serrated grooves. The tie band is provided with a cut guide groove formed on one or both widthwise edges thereof, so that a free end of the tie band remaining when the tie band binds the cables together is cut off by a rotating force generated when the free end is twisted, without using a cutting tool.

CONTACT-FREE RETAINER FOR AN ASSEMBLY OF A HEAD AND MATERIAL BEING ROUND
20190218006 · 2019-07-18 ·

The invention relates to a fastening system having a cable tie which has i) a toothed cable tie strip and ii) a cable tie head with a detent device for detent engagement with the toothed cable tie strip. The system also includes a holding apparatus which is separate from the cable tie. The cable tie, in the fully assembled state, is positioned relative to the holding apparatus such that the material for binding held by the cable tie is arranged spaced apart from the holding apparatus in order to reduce abrasion of the material for binding. The invention likewise relates to a cable tie and to a holding apparatus for a fastening system of the type, and to a corresponding assembly method.