OPEN LOOP CONNECTOR
20230272816 ยท 2023-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0692
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An open loop connector 10 (to enlarged scale) having a leading end 11 and a trailing end 12 joined by a loop body part 13. A hook point portion 18 includes a sharp point 19 with an inward curve 20 so that with a downward stroke the point 19, which is projecting out from the loop, catches sheet material and its curve gives it reentrant function through the sheet. The trailing end 12 has an enlargement 21 which has a narrow slot 22. The hook point portion 18 faces the slot 22. The hook point portion 18 has an enlargement attachment as narrow outwardly facing relieved sections 23 and 24 matched to the slot 22 so that this narrow section may pass closely through the slot 22. The enlargement has an undercut 25 providing a shoulder 26 so that the hook portion may manually be extended to align the narrow relieved sections with the slot, the narrow section 23, 24 may then be pushed through the slot 22 and released back into the slot 22, the shoulder region 26 locks under shoulder 25 thereby closing the loop. The reverse process unlocks and opens the loop. By reason of the configuration of the hook, the curve of the loop and the slot 22, the back of the recesses 23 and 24 at 27 is inclined to the curved line of the loop. This aids entry into slot 22.
Claims
1. An open loop connector formable into a closed loop, a connection comprising an enlargement and a second part comparing an enlargement attachment, the parts being engageable to close the loop, the parts being so dimensioned and arranged so that they are manually moveable in a controlled manner with the second part moved in a forward direction over the first part, then down into the enlargement and then reversed to engage the parts and close the loop.
2. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the loop comprises a self holding loop body configuration having opposed confronting ends when in a first and open loop position, the enlargement is at or adjacent one end, the ends being aligned for closure but the loop configuration resisting them being brought together, the loop being manually operable by a user to overcome the resistance to bring the enlargement attachment to a pre-engagement position where it then retracts to engage the enlargement and close the loop.
3. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material.
4. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material being a pointed end portion that has a point that creates its own entry hole.
5. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material being a pointed end portion that has a point that creates its own entry hole and the loop includes a body adapted to be hand held by a user so that it may make the entry hole using swing movement of the user's hand.
6. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material being a pointed end portion that has a point that creates its own entry hole, the pointed end portion is operable to pass through and automatically return through the sheet material due to the configuration of the pointed end portion.
7. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material being a pointed end portion that has a point that creates its own entry hole the pointed end comprises a sharp hooked end.
8. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the open loop has an end opposite the enlargement that may pass through a hole in sheet material being a pointed end portion that has a point that creates its own entry hole the pointed end comprises a sharp hooked end which hooks back toward the enlargement.
9. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the loop is non-circular in shape having a hook shaped leading end and the enlargement being an enlarged trailing end, the leading end having an outwardly facing shoulder, the trailing end having a corresponding shoulder lockable behind the outwardly facing shoulder to close the loop.
10. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the enlargement is a slotted enlargement adapted to be disposed in straddling relationship over the enlargement attachment to close the loop.
11. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the enlargement is a slotted enlargement adapted to be disposed in straddling relationship over the enlargement attachment to close the loop, this straddling relationship being releasable to open the loop.
12. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the attachment has at least one outwardly facing relieved or wasted section, the enlargement having a gap, the relieved or wasted section being moveable under manual pressure to enter the gap so that the relieved section may pass through the gap and upon retraction into the gap, engage the enlargement to releasably close the loop.
13. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the attachment having outwardly facing relieved or wasted sections, the enlargement having a gap, the relieved or wasted sections being selectively moveable under manual pressure to enter the gap so that the selected relieved section may pass through the gap and upon retraction into the gap, engage to releasably close the loop, the relieved or wasted sections being spaced along the loop, so that the loop may be closed tighter by selection of an inner one of the relieved sections to engage.
14. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the loop has a neutral position with one end on an approximate spiral to be positioned outside and arcuately overlapping the other end, where the end positioned outside has a hook point, the point is spaced apart from the other end so that during a swing movement of a user's hand, in use and when passing through sheet material, the sheet material slides adjacent the said other end and the outward position of the point aids entry of the point through the sheet material while the hook point aids its automatic return back through the sheet material.
15. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein first the parts are manually extendible to overlap and then retract to engage.
16. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein enlargement attachments are spaced along the connector being selectively connectable to the enlargement to vary closed loop size.
17. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein enlargement attachments are spaced along the connector being selectively connectable to the enlargement to vary closed loop size, the connector having inward and outward directed sections along the connector.
18. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein enlargement attachments are spaced along the connector being selectively connectable to the enlargement to vary closed loop size, the connector having inward and outward directed sections along the connector providing zig-zag form.
19. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the enlargement is a slotted head and the attachment is tapered so as to wedge in the slot.
20. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein the enlargement is a head having a recess around an opening, the attachment is a wasted section having a shoulder including a leading face which, when the loop is closed, is in register with a back wall of the recess.
21. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein, when the loop is closed it has a regular curved form or has bulged regions.
22. An open loop connector according to claim 1 wherein, when the loop is closed it has a regular curved form or has bulged regions positioned to aid single handed closure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] In order that the present improvements may be more readily understood and put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and wherein:
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METHOD OF PERFORMANCE
[0045] Referring to the drawings and initially to
[0046] A hook point portion 18 includes a sharp point 19 with an inward curve 20 so that with the downward stroke the point 19, which is projecting out from the loop, catches the sheet and its curve gives it reentrant function through the sheet. That is, after the point 19 passes through, for example, a vertical sheet, then continuance of that hand motion, by reason of curve 30, the point 19 will become reentrant and automatically return back through the sheet.
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[0048] The trailing end 12 has an enlargement 21 which has a narrow slot 22. The hook point portion 18 faces the slot 22. The hook point portion 18 has an enlargement attachment as narrow outwardly facing relieved sections 23 and 24 matched to the slot 22 so that this narrow section may pass closely through the slot 22. The enlargement has an undercut 25 providing a shoulder 26 so that the hook portion may manually be extended to align the narrow relieved sections with the slot, the narrow section 23, 24 may then be pushed through the slot 22 and released back into the slot 22, the shoulder region 26 locks under shoulder 25 thereby closing the loop. The reverse process unlocks and opens the loop. By reason of the configuration of the hook, the curve of the loop and the slot 22, the back of the recesses 23 and 24 at 27 is inclined to the curved line of the loop. This aids entry into the slot 22.
[0049] Additional narrow sections 28, 29 may be used to form a tighter closed loop.
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[0052] There are many possibilities,
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[0054] In some cases it may be desirable to provide a keeper function for leads, wires etc. subject to the dimensions leads may simply pass between inside the loop. (see
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[0056] As described broadly above the point need not be employed and while the connector may be made in set sizes for particular applications, by placing wasted sections along the connector a variable type connector may be formed. The embodiment 42 of
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[0062] It will be appreciated from the foregoing that the general principle of the invention is an open loop that may be manually closed by a closing process and be releasable by the reverse process.
[0063] Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example many variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.