FASTENING SYSTEM
20190241334 ยท 2019-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D63/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2563/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D63/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L3/137
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fastening system includes a ratchet head and a strap having a pair of side edges, a first side defining a base surface, and a second side having a plurality of teeth. A pair of troughs extend in a longitudinal direction and each is positioned interstitially between the plurality of teeth and a side edge. A plurality of standoffs are provided on the second side of the strap along each of the side edges, the standoffs extending from the base surface at least as far as a distal extent of the plurality of teeth. The ratchet head has a ratchet pawl operable to engage the plurality of teeth to adjustably receive and secure the strap.
Claims
1. A fastening system comprising: a strap including a first side defining a base surface, a second side opposite the first side having a plurality of teeth arranged along a longitudinal direction of the strap, a pair of opposed lateral side edges extending in the longitudinal direction, a pair of troughs, each of the pair of troughs extending in the longitudinal direction and positioned interstitially between the plurality of teeth and a respective one of the pair of opposed lateral side edges, and a plurality of standoffs are provided on the second side of the strap along each of the pair of opposed lateral side edges, the plurality of standoffs extending from the base surface at least as far as a distal extent of the plurality of teeth; and a ratchet head having a ratchet pawl operable to engage the plurality of teeth to adjustably receive and secure the strap.
2. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein each of the troughs defines a trough base surface, and a plurality of roots are defined between adjacent pairs of the plurality of teeth, and wherein the plurality of roots and the trough base surfaces are at the same height with respect to the base surface defined by the first side of the strap.
3. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of tooth tips are defined by the plurality of teeth and a plurality of standoff tips are defined by the plurality of standoffs, and wherein the plurality of tooth tips and the plurality of standoff tips are offset in the longitudinal direction.
4. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of standoffs is defined by a segment of a cylinder.
5. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the ratchet head defines a concave bottom side.
6. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the ratchet head includes at least one mount on a top side thereof.
7. The fastening system of claim 6, further comprising a carrier providing identifying indicia, wherein the carrier forms a latch member engageable with a latch member formed by the at least one mount of the ratchet head.
8. The fastening system of claim 7, wherein the at least one mount further includes a resilient spring tab dimensioned to be elastically deflected when the carrier is latched to the ratchet head.
9. The fastening system of claim 6, wherein the at least one mount includes two opposed mounts, each of the two mounts including a latch member and a resilient spring tab.
10. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth are symmetrical so that the strap can be inserted into the first inlet opening and retained by the first ratchet pawl, regardless of whether a first longitudinal end or a second longitudinal end of the strap is inserted.
11. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the ratchet head includes a first inlet opening provided in a first end and sized to receive the strap and the ratchet head further includes a second inlet opening provided in a second end opposite the first end and sized to receive the strap, wherein the ratchet pawl is a first ratchet pawl provided inward of the first inlet aperture, and a second ratchet pawl is provided inward of the second inlet opening.
12. The fastening system of claim 11, wherein the first inlet opening extends into the ratchet head and terminates therein at an end wall, forming a blind recess.
13. The fastening system of claim 12, wherein the second inlet opening extends through the ratchet head to an outlet opening on the first end of the ratchet head.
14. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the ratchet pawl is arranged in the ratchet head so that the plurality of teeth and the plurality of standoffs are arranged on the interior of a loop formed by the strap when engaged with the ratchet pawl of the ratchet head.
15. A fastening system comprising: a strap including a first side defining a base surface, a second side opposite the first side having a plurality of teeth arranged along a longitudinal direction of the strap, a pair of opposed lateral side edges extending in the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of standoffs provided on the second side of the strap along each of the pair of opposed lateral side edges, the plurality of standoffs extending from the base surface at least as far as a distal extent of the plurality of teeth; and a ratchet head including a first inlet opening provided in a first end of the ratchet head and sized to receive the strap, a second inlet opening provided in a second end of the ratchet head opposite the first end and sized to receive the strap, a first ratchet pawl provided inward of the first inlet aperture, and a second ratchet pawl is provided inward of the second inlet opening, wherein the plurality of teeth and the plurality of standoffs are arranged on the interior of a loop formed by the strap when engaged with the first and second ratchet pawls of the ratchet head so that distal tips of the plurality of standoffs define the innermost points of the loop, and a continuous longitudinally-extending surface is avoided.
16. The fastening system of claim 15, wherein the ratchet head includes at least one mount on a top side thereof.
17. The fastening system of claim 16, further comprising a carrier providing identifying indicia, wherein the carrier forms a latch member engageable with a latch member formed by the at least one mount of the ratchet head.
18. The fastening system of claim 15, wherein the first and second ratchet pawls are arranged in the ratchet head so that the plurality of teeth and the plurality of standoffs are arranged on the interior of a loop formed by the strap when engaged with the first and second ratchet pawls of the ratchet head.
19. The fastening system of claim 15, wherein the first ratchet pawl is positioned along a blind recess extending into the ratchet head from the first inlet opening, and the second ratchet pawl is positioned along a passage that extends through the ratchet head between the second inlet opening and an outlet opening provided in the first end of the ratchet head.
20. The fastening system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of teeth are symmetrical so that the strap can be inserted into the first inlet opening and retained by the first ratchet pawl, regardless of whether a first longitudinal end or a second longitudinal end of the strap is inserted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] With further reference to the ratchet head cross-section of
[0015] Extending between the first and second ends 28A, 28B, the ratchet head 28 includes an interior or bottom side 60 and an exterior or top side 64. The bottom side 60 can be concave as shown, formed by flat surface segments or one or more curved surfaces. Alternately, the bottom side 60 can be flat or even convex. However, forming the bottom side 60 to be concave allows the ratchet head 28 to be placed onto and at least partially conform to an object or objects having or forming a convex outer profile, one example of which is discussed in further detail below with reference to
[0016] Features of the strap 24 are described in further detail with specific reference to
[0017] Along each lateral side edge 84, a plurality of projections or standoffs 92 are provided on the second side of the strap 24 so that the standoffs 92 project in the same direction as the teeth 32. In other words, the standoffs 92 face to the interior of the loop formed by the strap 24 when engaged with the ratchet head 28. As illustrated, adjacent standoffs 92 can be spaced apart in the longitudinal direction. Along each lateral side edge 84, the standoffs 92 can form an interrupted upstanding flange on the strap 24. Similar to the teeth 32, the standoffs 92 can be symmetrical so that the strap 24 is not directionally unique with respect to the first and second strap ends 24A, 24B. A trough base surface 96 of each trough 88 can extend all the way to the respective lateral side edge 84 in the spaces between adjacent standoffs 92. Each of the plurality of standoffs 92 extends from the trough base surface 96 at least as far as a distal extent, or tips 32A, of the teeth 32. In the illustrated construction, distal ends, or tips 92A, of the standoffs 92 extend from the trough base surface 96 the same height H.sub.1 as the tips 32A of the teeth 32. As such, the tooth tips 32A and standoff tips 92A also extend equal heights H.sub.2 from the strap base surface 80. Roots 32B formed between each two adjacent teeth 32 can be at the same height as the trough base surface 96. As shown in
[0018] In some constructions, the strap 24 can be manufactured by extrusion. In particular, the strap 24 may be co-extruded of two materials in a co-extrusion process. The co-extruded strap 24 can include a thermoplastic body 100 over a metal (e.g., steel) core 102 as shown in
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[0020] With continued reference to
[0021] The embodiments described above and illustrated in the figures are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation upon the concepts and principles of the present invention. As such, it will be appreciated by one having ordinary skill in the art that various changes in the elements and their configuration and arrangement are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that specific features of the numerous embodiments disclosed may be mixed and matched in other ways where not specifically inhibited, even though specific illustration of such embodiments may not be exhaustively covered herein.