Cable-cord wrapping apparatus
10364123 ยท 2019-07-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H49/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H75/366
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cable-cord wrapping apparatus for promoting optimal wrapping and storage of audio or video cables. The cable-cord wrapping apparatus may primarily feature a handle integrally-connected to two arms running parallel to each other and integrally-connected to each other by a curved base. The arms create a channel within which to insert a cable or cord. Each arm may be tapered to provide optimal flexibility of the arms while maintaining desired structural integrity for securely storing a cable. Additionally, each arm may feature rounded ends which ease insertion of a cable or cord into the channel while also creating a barrier at the open end of the channel.
Claims
1. A cable or cord holder, comprising: a handle being generally vertically aligned for gripping; a main post having top and bottom ends, a length and a width, the length of said main post being connected to said handle at the top end and extending generally downwardly therefrom along its length; a retention arm having top and bottom ends extending upwardly from the bottom end of said main post to define said retention arm opening slot, such opening slot having a length and a width, the length extending substantially parallel relative to the generally vertical extending handle, and said retention arm opening slot shaped for receiving a plurality of loops of a cord or cable; a first upper tension bracket operatively connected to said main post top and forming a part of said handle; and wherein said retention arm top contains a second upper tension bracket operatively connected to said retention arm top such that said first upper tension bracket and said second upper tension bracket operatively narrow the width of said retention arm opening slot; and a lower tension bracket operatively connected adjacent said main post such that said lower tension bracket narrows the bottom portion of said retention arm opening slot causing at least one rung of a loop of cord or cable to be tensioned in place in said retention arm opening slot.
2. The cable or cord holder of claim 1 wherein said retention arm opening slot converge toward the bottom end of said main post.
3. The cable or cord holder of claim 1 wherein said cord holder is a one-piece integrally formed member.
4. The cable or cord holder of claim 1 wherein said cord holder contains depression areas on said formed member capable of receiving identification labels for marking said cable or cord holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SPECIFICATION
(18) As noted above, proper maintenance of audio and video cords or cables is paramount to the successful operation of such cables. Known methods of cord or cable maintenance include wrapping and binding a cord or cable with hook-and-loop fasteners or ties. However, these methods do not prevent the cords or cables from getting twisted or otherwise from allowing either end of a cord or cable from passing through a cord or cable loop and creating knots. Currently, no known methods exist to properly maintain a wrapped cable or cord by keeping the loops of the cable or cord from overlapping and keeping the ends of the cable or cord from passing through the center of the loops.
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(20) As described above, the clip-like, channel portion of an apparatus embodying the principles of the present invention may be generally comprised of two arms extending upward from a base which acts as both a curved base and channel wall to prevent cables from falling out of the apparatus. In a particular embodiment, each arm extending from the base may be tapered, wherein the cross-section of each arm is thicker near the base of the apparatus than it is near the top, or alternate end, of the apparatus. Such tapers allows for flexibility of the channel arms near the top of the apparatusallowing for easy insertion of a cord or cable into the channelwhile promoting rigidity near the base of the apparatus, which prevents the channel arms from separating from one another under the weight of a cable. Additionally, in a particular embodiment, the opposing faces of each channel arm are rounded at the top opening of the channel to create a clip-like mechanism that holds a cord or cable in place once inserted into the channel. In addition to creating a barrier when a cord or cable is inserted into the channel, the opposing rounded faces of each channel arm serve a dual purpose of allowing for easier insertion of a cord or cable into the channel as the rounded face creates a wider opening at the top of the apparatus which sufficiently guides a cord or cable into the center of the channel during insertion. If desired, one channel arm may be longer than the other to promote quicker cord or cable insertion by acting as a backstop during cord or cable insertion, thereby allowing for more variation in cord or cable insertion points.
(21) In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the interior of the channel is generally comprised of the face of the apparatus base and the two opposing faces of the two channel arms. If desired within the channel, the opposing faces of channel arms may feature one or more small protrusions on each opposing face of the channel arms to further secure a cord or cable within the apparatus.
(22) If desired, the cable-wrapping apparatus may also feature a more clip-like structure, wherein the base of the apparatus operates as a living hinge for the channel arms (a/k/a the first and second upper tension brackets). In such an embodiment, one channel arm may feature grooves along a face of the arm for the insertion of a length of cord or cable. The other channel arm of such an embodiment acts as a gate wherein the two channel arms may feature corresponding components of a clip, snap, or other enclosure method which allows the gate arm to be secured to the corresponding channel arm when closed.
(23) Particularly, the present invention contains an elongated handle for sitting on a hand or fingers when the palm is turned vertical relative to the body (See
(24) Similarly, a lower tension bracket attached or formed to the main post intrudes into the channel space (See
(25) Optionally, the present invention contains an elongated handle closed and connected to the main post (See
(26) Optionally, the present invention can contain depressed areas on its surface (See
(27) The foregoing merely illustrates the principles of the present invention. Therefore, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the an will be able to devise numerous alternative arrangements that, while not shown or described herein, embody the principles of the invention and thus are within the spirit and scope of the invention.