Sanitizable strap assembly
11958669 ยท 2024-04-16
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Abstract
A strap assembly for cable and cord management in sterile environments is provided. The assembly includes a strap and a fastener. The fastener and relatively flat strap are characterized by a minimum of bacteria harboring surface features, and are made from easily sanitizable materials. The strap is discretely adjustable lengthwise via a plurality of apertures formed therein. A first group of apertures are used to attach to the cord and a second group of apertures allows for positioning the strap about a cord bundle, the fastener interacting with said apertures to secure the strap to the bundle. Necessary surface features on the strap such as indicia are limited to a predetermined height to ensure that a single pass with a sanitizing wipe can effect bacterial and viral decontamination.
Claims
1. A sanitizable strap assembly for securing about a cable formed as a cable bundle comprising: a strap, said strap having spaced apertures formed therein; a fastener, said fastener including a pair of mutually opposed first and second locking components, the fastener made from a rigid smooth non-porous material and formed of unitary construction; said first locking component for securing said assembly to said cable, said second locking component for securing said strap about said cable bundle; said strap having a top side and an underside, said top side having a top surface and raised surface features and said underside having no surface features, said raised surface features including indicia and a set of reinforcing beads formed about said apertures.
2. The strap assembly of claim 1 wherein said indicia is limited in height to 0.1 mm above said top surface, and said set of reinforcing beads are limited in height to 0.2 mm above said top surface.
3. The strap assembly of claim 2 wherein said raised surface features include a perimeter reinforcing bead positioned about a perimeter of said strap.
4. The strap assembly of claim 3 wherein said reinforcing bead is about 1 mm in height above said top surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The present invention is directed to a sanitizable strap assembly. The assembly, generally indicated by the numeral 10, is designed for use in sterile environments such as operating rooms or clean rooms for semiconductor processing. A key feature of the assembly 10 is that both components of the assembly 10 are made from smooth, non-porous materials with limited raised surface features, which features tend to harbor bacteria and other harmful pathogens.
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(9) Regardless of material, straps 20 can be created in many different colors, which may be used for color-coding where, e.g., each size has a distinctive color, allowing for determining at a glance the size or function (intended use) of the strap. Two groups of apertures 24, 26 are formed extending from the opposing ends of the strap 20. A separate aperture 27 serves to capture a single loop of cable 30 so as to secure the assembly to the cable. The first group of apertures 24 allow for adjustably securing the strap 20 about the cable bundle 30 to prevent the unraveling thereof. It can be appreciated that the assembly 10 can be used to bundle or store a single cord fashioned as a bundle 30 (or otherwise configured for compact storage) as shown in
(10) In some instances, strap 20 may need to include raised indicia 21. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, if raised indicia is used, it must be limited to a height of 0.1 mm to minimize pathogen harboring surfaces. With indicia at a height of 0.1 mm or less, sanitizing the strap can be easily accomplished with a single pass from, e.g., a disinfecting wipe. Also, if any indicia is on the strap 20, it must be contained to one side, with the flat 23 (non-indicia) side positioned to contact the cord bundle 30. Of course, a strap 100 can be formed with no indicia or raised surface features as shown in
(11) The assembly 10 includes a fastener 22 for securing the strap 20 to the cable(s). Like the strap 20, the fastener 22 is made from a smooth non-porous material such as a hard plastic and has essentially no pathogen harboring features. Unlike many fasteners for straps and the like, fastener 22 has no recesses, depressions, Velcro, or indentations and is molded as a single, solid item of unitary construction. The fastener 22 could easily be wiped clean or immersed in a disinfecting fluid. It can be seen that the fastener 22 has a central post 34 that connects opposing ends, which are fashioned as a ball 36 at one end and disc 38 at the opposing end, as well as central disc 40. The ball 36 and disc 38 serve as the locking or latching components of the fastener 22. The disc 38 serves to attach the assembly 10 to the cord 60 and the ball 36 serves to allow for adjusting the tension of the strap 20 when secured about a cord bundle 30 as discussed below. End disc 38 is relatively large compared to ball 36 and, preferably, has the same diameter as central disc 40. The end disc 38 is sized for insertion into and through aperture 27 in the manner of a button, this action serving to lock or latch the strap 20 to the fastener 22. Ball 36 is sized and shaped so as to make fastener 22 easier to engage and disengage from the strap 20, the ball 36 sized for insertion into and through apertures 24. Disc 38 is somewhat more difficult to remove from the strap 20, this being intentional as in common use the strap 20 will be permanently attached to cable 30 as described below. It can be appreciated that even with reinforcing beads (as discussed below) apertures 24, 26, 27 are subject to stresses and deformation with repeated use. Accordingly, the ball 36 allows for facile release and attachment of the fastener 22 to the strap 20 to reduce these stresses and thereby reduce the possibility of material failure. An integral construction may be used to form fastener 22, the fastener 22 preferably being formed of unitary construction, e.g., by molding so as to form a single, solid piece. Any rigid, durable material may be used to form the fastener 22.
(12) In use, the portion of the strap 20 having apertures 26 is folded over to form a loop 39 to capture or attach to a single loop 60 or portion of the cord 30 as seen in
(13) As the wire gauge or diameter of cords 30 varies widely, straps of several lengths with correspondingly different spacing between apertures 26, 27 should be provided, with the elasticity of the strap 20 allowing for a range of cord 30 diameters or gauges. As previously mentioned, straps 20 may be color coded in accordance with size or length, with the coding allowing users to choose both strap 20 length and loop 39 length between apertures 26, and 27 at a glance.
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(16) Any variations and any combinations of the above teachings are also intended to be covered by this patent application.