Patent classifications
B65D63/14
CABLE TIE ARRANGEMENT
A cable tie arrangement for bundling one or more elongate members, and which includes a continuous strap having a planar surface free of any racks and a separate locking head defining an opening and having a metal locking element comprising a pair of opposed teeth extending into the opening and arranged to engage the strap in the opening. In use, the strap comprises a looped section arranged to bundle one or more elongate members on a first side of the locking head, and the looped section has an end section and a supply section extending through the locking head to a second side of the locking head in a first direction. Further, the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the planar surface of the end section and the supply section to prevent movement of the end section and the supply section in a second direction opposed to the first direction and to allow movement of the supply section in the first direction, and wherein the opposed teeth extend towards one another in the opening to press the end section and the supply section together in the opening.
SELF LOCKING CABLE ZIP TIE HARNESS
The present disclosure discloses a self locking cable zip tie harness, including a lock catch main body and a connecting belt provided with a toothed portion I; a cavity is arranged on the lock catch main body; a convex wall that is arranged in a downwards extending manner, and a stop block; one end of the stop block is connected to the convex wall and is provided with a connecting portion; the stop block can clockwise rotate by taking the connecting portion as a pivot; and a bottom of the stop block is provided with a toothed portion II engaged with the toothed portion I. In the present disclosure, the stop block matched with the connecting belt rotates to relieve the self locking, so that it is convenient for a user to adjust the tightness of the harness, which saves time and strength and is highly reliable.
SELF LOCKING CABLE ZIP TIE HARNESS
The present disclosure discloses a self locking cable zip tie harness, including a lock catch main body and a connecting belt provided with a toothed portion I; a cavity is arranged on the lock catch main body; a convex wall that is arranged in a downwards extending manner, and a stop block; one end of the stop block is connected to the convex wall and is provided with a connecting portion; the stop block can clockwise rotate by taking the connecting portion as a pivot; and a bottom of the stop block is provided with a toothed portion II engaged with the toothed portion I. In the present disclosure, the stop block matched with the connecting belt rotates to relieve the self locking, so that it is convenient for a user to adjust the tightness of the harness, which saves time and strength and is highly reliable.
Hybrid Cable Tie
A hybrid cable tie for tightening one or more cables, having a head having a cover and a base, the cover being hinged to the base to be movable between an open position and a closed position, a lacing band having a strap and an attachment portion connecting the strap to the head, wherein the head is arranged to receive, between the base and the cover, a portion of the strap, and one of the base and the cover has a first protrusion and the other of the base and the cover has a counter-shape arranged in regard to the first protrusion when the cover is in the closed position so as to pinch the strap.
Hybrid Cable Tie
A hybrid cable tie for tightening one or more cables, having a head having a cover and a base, the cover being hinged to the base to be movable between an open position and a closed position, a lacing band having a strap and an attachment portion connecting the strap to the head, wherein the head is arranged to receive, between the base and the cover, a portion of the strap, and one of the base and the cover has a first protrusion and the other of the base and the cover has a counter-shape arranged in regard to the first protrusion when the cover is in the closed position so as to pinch the strap.
HARNESS COMPONENT
A harness component according to one aspect of the present disclosure is an electrical connection box, and a harness fixing piece included in a housing of the electrical connection box includes a first wall portion that extends in a length direction of a wire harness, the wire harness being arranged on an inner surface of the first wall portion; a second wall portion that is arranged outside of a lower end, which is an end portion of the first wall portion in a length direction of the wire harness, and is continuous along a lower end; and a bottom portion that extends outward from the lower end of the first wall portion and supports the second wall portion away from the outer surface of the first wall portion.
HARNESS COMPONENT
A harness component according to one aspect of the present disclosure is an electrical connection box, and a harness fixing piece included in a housing of the electrical connection box includes a first wall portion that extends in a length direction of a wire harness, the wire harness being arranged on an inner surface of the first wall portion; a second wall portion that is arranged outside of a lower end, which is an end portion of the first wall portion in a length direction of the wire harness, and is continuous along a lower end; and a bottom portion that extends outward from the lower end of the first wall portion and supports the second wall portion away from the outer surface of the first wall portion.
Rotatable multipositional fasteners
Rotatable multipositional fasteners, devices, systems and methods having fastener receivers attachable and detachable by male and female parts. Each receiver can receive plural ends of straps, such as zip ties, having greater versatility than existing fastening systems. The multi-positional disposition of adjacent rotatable receivers facilitates the reception by the receivers of straps from multiple angles, elevations, and directions. Greater possibilities of proximity between the straps and the receivers can be due to the multiple possible orientations and flexible movement of the receivers. Proximal positioning creates a more aligned, linear connection between corresponding receivers and straps, resulting in reduced stress on the straps. Each receiver can have a plural openings where the insertion ends of the straps are inserted and fastened. A fastening mechanism in the openings of the housing locks with a strap end to form the fastened closure. Other openings in the housing allow for a strap to pass through both sides of the housing.
Rotatable multipositional fasteners
Rotatable multipositional fasteners, devices, systems and methods having fastener receivers attachable and detachable by male and female parts. Each receiver can receive plural ends of straps, such as zip ties, having greater versatility than existing fastening systems. The multi-positional disposition of adjacent rotatable receivers facilitates the reception by the receivers of straps from multiple angles, elevations, and directions. Greater possibilities of proximity between the straps and the receivers can be due to the multiple possible orientations and flexible movement of the receivers. Proximal positioning creates a more aligned, linear connection between corresponding receivers and straps, resulting in reduced stress on the straps. Each receiver can have a plural openings where the insertion ends of the straps are inserted and fastened. A fastening mechanism in the openings of the housing locks with a strap end to form the fastened closure. Other openings in the housing allow for a strap to pass through both sides of the housing.
Dual locking assembly for straps
A dual locking assembly for straps, which has a lock assembly having first and second strap passages positioned opposite each other, and a strap assembly having a strap. The lock assembly and the strap assembly are reusable. The lock assembly is rectangular in shape. The first and second strap passages have first and second locking tabs respectively. The first and second locking tabs are specularly positioned. The strap has first and second ends, and first and second faces, whereby the first face has serrations. The strap assembly is inserted through the lock assembly, whereby a first section of the strap is used to secure an item or a plurality of items while a second section of the strap is cut to be reused. When the strap assembly is inserted through the lock assembly, the serrations are at the outer side of the strap.