Wire Management Device and System
20220411151 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2563/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D63/1081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2563/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D63/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention is a wire management device and system comprising a locking head and an elongated strap extending downwardly from a bottom of the locking head and configured to feed through a locking mechanism in the locking head to form a first fixed loop. The elongated strap comprises a length of material, a plurality of stops spaced evenly along the length of material and configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving through the through hole, and a plurality of ridges spaced evenly between the plurality of stops. The locking mechanism is configured to engage the plurality of ridges to allow the elongated strap to move in one direction through the locking mechanism and prevent the elongated strap from moving in an opposite direction. The plurality of stops are configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving further through the locking head.
Claims
1. A wire management device comprising: a locking head comprising a top and a body extending downwardly from the top, wherein the top is a larger diameter than the body, the body comprising a locking mechanism positioned within a through hole; and an elongated strap comprising a length of material extending from a bottom of the body, a plurality of stops spaced evenly along the length of material and configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving through the through hole, and a plurality of ridges spaced evenly between the plurality of stops; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to engage the plurality of ridges to allow the elongated strap to move in one direction through the locking mechanism and prevent the elongated strap from moving in an opposite direction; and wherein the plurality of stops are configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving further through the locking head such that the strap forms a first fixed loop.
2. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a first flap flexibly attached to an upper surface of the through hole and extending downward at an angle from the upper surface of the through hole.
3. The wire management device of claim 2, further comprising a second flap flexibly attached to a lower surface of the through hole and extending upwardly at an angle from the lower surface of the through hole.
4. The wire management device of claim 3, wherein the first flap and the second flap are configured to interact with the plurality of ridges on the elongated strap.
5. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein a second fixed loop smaller in diameter than the first fixed loop is formed when the elongated strap is cut and reinserted into the through hole, and a third fixed loop smaller in diameter than the second fixed loop when the elongated strap is cut and reinserted into the through hole.
6. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ridges comprise a first fin extending from a first side of the elongated strap.
7. The wire management device of claim 6, wherein the plurality of ridges further comprise a second fin extending from a second side of the elongated strap, wherein the second side of the elongated strap is opposite the first side.
8. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein the body is cylindrical and configured to fit into a hole in a frame member for a solar panel array.
9. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the locking head is a cone.
10. The wire management device of claim 1, wherein the first fixed loop is a diameter larger than a bundle of wires being encircled by the first fixed loop.
11. A wire management system, comprising: a solar panel module comprising a solar panel array and a frame supporting the solar panel array; a locking head comprising a top and a body extending downwardly from the top, wherein the top is a larger diameter than the body, the body comprising a locking mechanism positioned within a through hole; and an elongated strap comprising a length of material extending from a bottom of the body, a plurality of stops spaced evenly along the length of material and configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving through the through hole, and a plurality of ridges spaced evenly between the plurality of stops; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to engage the plurality of ridges to allow the elongated strap to move in one direction through the locking mechanism and prevent the elongated strap from moving in an opposite direction; and wherein the plurality of stops are configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving further through the locking head such that the elongated strap forms a first fixed loop.
12. The wire management system of claim 11, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a first flap flexibly attached to an upper surface of the through hole and extending downward at an angle from the upper surface of the through hole.
13. The wire management device of claim 12, further comprising a second flap flexibly attached to a lower surface of the through hole and extending upwardly at an angle from the lower surface of the through hole.
14. The wire management device of claim 13, wherein the first flap and the second flap are configured to interact with the plurality of ridges on the elongated strap.
15. The wire management device of claim 11, wherein the plurality of ridges comprises a first fin extending from a first side of the elongated strap.
16. The wire management device of claim 15, wherein the plurality of ridges further comprises a second fin extending from a second side of the elongated strap, wherein the second side of the elongated strap is opposite the first side.
17. The wire management device of claim 11, wherein the first fixed loop is a diameter larger than a bundle of wires being encircled by the first fixed loop.
18. A method of using a wire management system to control a bundle of wires between solar modules, comprising the steps of: inserting a wire management device into a hole in a structural frame member of a solar module, the wire management device comprising: a locking head configured to fit in the hole, the locking head comprising a top and a body extending downwardly from the top, wherein the top is a larger diameter than the body, the body comprising a locking mechanism positioned within a through hole; and an elongated strap comprising a length of material extending downwardly from a bottom of the body, a plurality of stops spaced evenly along the length of material and configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving through the through hole, and a plurality of ridges spaced evenly between the plurality of stops; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to engage the plurality of ridges to allow the elongated strap to move in one direction and prevent the elongated strap from moving in an opposite direction; and wherein the plurality of stops are configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving further through the locking head such that the elongated strap forms a first fixed loop; looping the elongated strap of the wire management device around a bundle of wires located below the structural frame member; and feeding the elongated strap through the through hole until the plurality of ridges engage the locking mechanism and the plurality of stops prevents the elongated strap from moving further through the through hole to form a first fixed loop around the bundle of wires.
19. The method of using a wire management system of claim 18, further comprising the steps of: cutting the elongated strap to remove the first fixed loop and release the bundle of wires; looping the elongated strap of the wire management device around the bundle of wires; and feeding the elongated strap through the through hole until the plurality of ridges engage the locking mechanism and the plurality of stops prevents the elongated strap from moving further through the through hole to form a second fixed loop around the bundle of wires.
20. A method of using a wire management system to control a bundle of wires, comprising the steps of: inserting a wire management device into a hole in a structural frame member of a structural solar racking system, the wire management device comprising: a locking head configured to fit in the hole, the locking head comprising a top and a body extending downwardly from the top, wherein the top is a larger diameter than the body, the body comprising a locking mechanism positioned within a through hole; and an elongated strap comprising a length of material extending downwardly from a bottom of the body, a plurality of stops spaced evenly along the length of material and configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving through the through hole, and a plurality of ridges spaced evenly between the plurality of stops; wherein the locking mechanism is configured to engage the plurality of ridges to allow the elongated strap to move in one direction and prevent the elongated strap from moving in an opposite direction; and wherein the plurality of stops are configured to prevent the elongated strap from moving further through the locking head such that the elongated strap forms a first fixed loop; looping the elongated strap of the wire management device around a bundle of wires located below the structural frame member; and feeding the elongated strap through the through hole until the plurality of ridges engage the locking mechanism and the plurality of stops prevents the elongated strap from moving further through the through hole to form a first fixed loop around the bundle of wires.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The particular objects and features of the invention as well as the advantages will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is intended to enable someone skilled in the prior art to make and use this invention but is not intended to limit the invention to these preferred embodiments.
[0027] Now referring to the attached drawings,
[0028] As shown in
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[0032] In one embodiment, as further shown in
[0033] In another embodiment, the locking mechanism 120 preferably further comprises a second flap 124 flexibly attached to a lower surface 136 of the through hole 130 opposite the first flap 122. In this embodiment, the second flap 124 extends at an angle upwardly from the lower surface 136 of the through hole 130. In this embodiment, the second flap 124 preferably extends towards the first flap 122 and in the same direction as the first flap 122. In this embodiment, the elongated strap 140 preferably further comprises a plurality of upper ridges and a plurality of lower ridges configured to interact with the first and second flaps respectively.
[0034] As shown in
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[0036] In one embodiment, the body 114 further comprises a recess at an opening to the through hole 130. The recess is preferably configured to match the shape of the plurality of stops 144. The recess is configured to allow at least one of the plurality of stops 144 to partially enter the recess and then prevent the elongated strap 140 from moving further through the through hole 130.
[0037] The plurality of ridges 146 are preferably spaced evenly along the length of material 142 of the elongated strap 140. Additionally, the plurality of stops 144 are also spaced evenly along the length of material 142 in between the plurality of ridges 146. As shown in
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[0039] Additionally, the wire management device 110 is configured to allow the elongated strap 140 to be used multiple times by cutting the length of material 142 between each of the plurality of ridges 146 and each of the plurality of stops 144, then reinserting the elongated strap 140 through the through hole 130 until a second individual stop buts up against the body 114 thus providing a second fixed loop 154 around the bundle of wires 184. This second fixed loop 154 is also configured to be larger than the bundle of wires 184 to allow movement of the bundle of wires 184 within the second fixed loop 154 and without cinching the elongated strap 140 tight around the bundle of wires 184. However, the second fixed loop 154 will be smaller in diameter than the first fixed loop 152.
[0040] A method of using a wire management device to control a bundle of wires between solar modules, comprising the steps of inserting a wire management device, as described in the above paragraphs, into a hole in a structural frame member of the solar module, where the wire management device comprises a locking head configured to fit in the hole; looping the elongated strap around the wire bundle located below the structural frame member; and feeding the elongated strap through the through hole until the plurality of ridges engage the locking mechanism and the plurality of stops prevents the elongated strap from moving further through the through hole to form a first fixed loop around the bundle of wires.
[0041] The method further comprises the step of cutting the elongated strap to remove the first fixed loop and release the bundle of wires; looping the elongated strap around the bundle of wires a second time; and feeding the elongated strap through the through hole until the plurality of ridges engage the locking mechanism and the plurality of stops prevents the elongated strap from moving further through the through hole to form a second fixed loop around the bundle of wires.
[0042] The step of cutting the elongated strap further comprises cutting the strap on both sides of the previous stop such that the next ridge of the plurality of ridges is available to engage the locking mechanism when the elongated strap is fed through the through hole.
[0043] The steps of cutting the elongated strap and looping the elongated strap around the bundle of wires can be repeated as many times as there are sets of the plurality of ridges and the plurality of stops along the length of material. Thus, the wire management system creates a reusable wire management device and elongated strap that does not have to be replaced every time a solar module is worked on.
[0044] Although the present invention has been described by way of example, it should be appreciated that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, where known equivalents exist to specific features, such equivalents are incorporated as if specifically referred to in this specification.