Chord Organizer
20180319619 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02G11/00
ELECTRICITY
B65H75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B65H75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cord organizer has a flexural board with a back, a front, a width, a length and a thickness. A frontal surface has rectangular facets separated by open-ended elongate slots, and each open-ended elongate slot is coextensive with an open-ended elongate chamber forming a cord retainer, which is recessed within the thickness. When the flexural board is angularly flexed the rectangular facets fan out and each of the open-ended elongate slots are widened, therein widening access to each of the open-ended elongate chambers; and while widened the cord retainers are individually fitted with a sectional length of a cord. When the flexural board is released it returns to its relaxed state, wherein the cord retainers envelop and restrain each of the cords on the flexural board.
Claims
1. A cord organizer, wherein said cord organizer comprises a flexural board with a back portion, a front portion, a thickness, a width with a top edge and a bottom edge, and a length with a left edge and a right edge; wherein the back portion is about flat and the front portion has a frontal surface with rectangular facets separated by open-ended elongate slots, wherein each open-ended elongate slot extends the width of the flexural board from the top edge to the bottom edge, and each open-ended elongate slot is coextensive with an open-ended elongate chamber, said open-ended elongate chamber recessed within the thickness, where a combined open-ended elongate slot and coextensive open-ended elongate chamber form a cord retainer; wherein, when the flexural board is angularly flexed from a relaxed state the left edge and the right edge arc towards the back portion, the rectangular facets fan out and widen the open-ended elongate slot of the cord retainers; and while fanned out the cord retainers can be fitted with one or more sectional length of a cord, wherein each sectional length is nominally at least as long as a width of the cord retainer; and wherein, when the flexural board is no longer flexed, the flexural board returns to the relaxed state, wherein the cord retainers envelops and restrains each of the cords fitted on the cord organizer.
2. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the cord retainers are parallel with respect to each other and parallel to the left edge and the right edge.
3. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional shape of the cord retainer is selected from the group consisting of a keyhole, a dovetail, a T-slot and combinations thereof.
4. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the front portion has a lengthwise tensioned elastic band that provides greater flexural resistance to being angularly flexed, and also provides strain relief to a loose cord that has been partially or fully dislodged from one of the cord restrainers.
5. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the back portion of the flexural board is mounted to a support element, which prevents the flexural board from being angularly flexed while attached to the support element.
6. The cord organizer according to claim 5, wherein the support element is selected from the group consisting of a rigid plastic base with a double sided pressure sensitive tape, a rigid plastic base with a hook and loop fastener system, a rigid plastic base with at least one fastening means that can slide into an opening on the back portion of the flexural board interlocking the flexural board to the rigid plastic base with the at least one fastening means, a metal plate with a double sided pressure sensitive tape, a metal plate with a hook and loop fastener system, a metal plate with at least one fastening means that can slide into an opening on the back portion of the flexural board interlocking the flexural board to the metal plate with the at least one fastening means, and a combination thereof.
7. The cord organizer according to claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the chord retainer for securing a round cord is the dovetail, wherein round cords are commonly used on professional barber clippers and many computer electronics, and a dovetail cord retainer is effective because it applies pressure tangentially at three locations against a round cord, therein securing a number of different sized round chords on the cord organizer.
8. The cord organizer according to claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the cord retainer for securing a thick ribbon shaped cord is the T-slot, wherein ribbon shaped cords are commonly found on household appliances, less expensive barber clippers and DSL lines, and the T-slot is effective as it utilizes the ribbon shape with a similar shape slot to restrain the ribbon shaped cords from twisting out of the cord retainer.
9. The cord organizer according to claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the cord retainer for securing heavily twisted round cords and heavily twisted ribbon cords are the dovetail cord retainer and the keyhole cord retainer, as both are useful for restraining heavily twisted round cords and heavily twisted ribbon cords.
10. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the flexural board is comprised of a polyvinyl chloride based material.
11. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the flexural board a flexural strength of about 2900 psi (Test D790) about 500 psi, a tensile percent elongation at break at about 15% about 5% (Test D638), and a Durometer hardness of Hardness of about D55 about 10 (Test D785).
12. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the flexural board has good electrical resistance at even moderately high relative humidity, wherein the volume resistivity at 50% RH is greater than 1016 ohm-cm (Test D257).
13. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein two or more cord organizers are used in parallel to organize double or more cords.
14. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein a long cord is effectively shortened by looping sections of the long cord through multiple cord retainers on the cord organizer.
15. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the cord organizer having a length of 10 inches has at least about 22 about 11 cord retainers.
16. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the top edge and the bottom edge of the cord organizer has a closing means to augment closure of the cord retainers, wherein a closing means is selected from the group consisting of staples, clips, cable ties, covers and combinations thereof.
17. A cord organizer, wherein said cord organizer comprises a flexural board with a back portion, a front portion, a thickness of about inch to inch, a width of about 2 inches to about 10 inches with a top edge and a bottom edge, and a length of about 3 inches to about 12 inches with a left edge and a right edge; wherein the back portion is about flat and the front portion has a frontal surface with rectangular facets separated by open-ended elongate slots, wherein each open-ended elongate slot extends the width of the flexural board from the top edge to the bottom edge, and each open-ended elongate slot is coextensive with an open-ended elongate chamber, said open-ended elongate chamber recessed within the thickness, where a combined open-ended elongate slot and coextensive open-ended elongate chamber form a cord retainer; wherein, when the flexural board is angularly flexed from a relaxed state the left edge and the right edge arc towards the back portion, the rectangular facets fan out and widen the open-ended elongate slot of the cord retainers; and while fanned out the cord retainers can be fitted with one or more sectional length of a cord, wherein each sectional length is nominally at least as long as a width of the cord retainer; and wherein, when the flexural board is no longer flexed, the flexural board returns to the relaxed state, wherein the cord retainers envelops and restrains each of the cords fitted on the cord organizer.
18. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the cord organizer is durable, and resistant to chemicals used by a barber/stylist.
19. The cord organizer according to claim 1, wherein the cord organizer can be combined with another cord organizer, and can be used on the floor, in a cabinet or on a wall, and oriented either horizontally or vertically.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing invention will become readily apparent by referring to the following detailed description and the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] A cord organizer that includes a flexural board with a back, a front, a width, a length and a thickness. A frontal surface has rectangular facets separated by open-ended elongate slots, and each open-ended elongate slot is coextensive with an open-ended elongate chamber, which is recessed within the thickness. A combined open-ended elongate slot and coextensive open-ended elongate chamber form a cord retainer. When the flexural board is angularly flexed from a relaxed state, the left edge and the right edge are arced toward the back portion, the rectangular facets fan out create a widened slot on the cord retainer; and while fanned out the open-ended elongate chambers can be fitted with one or more sectional lengths of a cord. Typically, fitting of cord retainer is done by pressing an extended section of cord through the widened entrance of a slot into the open-ended elongate chamber, and then pulling the cord taut.
[0028] After the required number of cord retainers is filled, the flexural board is relaxed, and it returns to the relaxed state, wherein the open-ended elongate chambers envelop and restrain each of the one or more sectional lengths of individual cords within the flexural board.
[0029] As illustrated in
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[0031] The back 18 of the cord organizer 1 is illustrated in
[0032] The reader can glean some relative perspective of the thickness 28 of the flexural board 10, however the thickness, the length, and the width are not limiting, but the thickness is limited in that the thickness has to accommodate the open-ended elongate slots 22 and the open-ended elongate chambers 24 (as shown in
[0033] A combined open-ended elongate slot and coextensive open-ended elongate chamber form the cord retainer. In
[0034] As show in
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[0037] The cord organizer can employ detachable brackets 100 on the back 18 to prevent accidental flexing and to provide additional support for the cord retainers. The detachable brackets 100 require little or no modification of the cord organizer 1 as is shown in
[0038] Alternatively, additional support can be provided as shown in
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[0040] Dovetail cord retainers that are retaining round cords are shown in
[0041] The cord organizer is not flexed in
[0042] The cord organizer in
[0043] The support element 110, including the detachable bracket 100, is selected from the group consisting of a rigid plastic base with a double sided pressure sensitive tape, a rigid plastic base with a hook and loop fastener system, a rigid plastic base with at least one fastening means that can slide into an opening on the back portion of the flexural board interlocking the flexural board to the rigid plastic base with the at least one fastening means, a metal plate with a double sided pressure sensitive tape, a metal plate with a hook and loop fastener system, a metal plate with at least one fastening means that can slide into an opening on the back portion of the flexural board interlocking the flexural board to the metal plate with the at least one fastening means, and a combination thereof.
[0044] Furthermore, the top edge 14T and the bottom edge 14B of the cord organizer can be fitted with a closing means to augment closure of the cord retainers, wherein a closing means is selected from the group consisting of staples, clips, cable ties, covers and combinations thereof.
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[0046] As can be seen, when the cord organizer 1 is flexed about 60 degrees, the entrance widens significantly. This is because the rectangular facets 20 don't significantly change in shape, but the overall frontal surface 16 is extended about 16%, so the rectangular facets 20 fan out and the slots widen. In the illustrated embodiment the total length of the frontal surface increases from about 2.8 inches to about 3.2 inches. The increased length of about 0.4 inches is spread over five slots, so each slot increases in width about 0.08 inches. In the case of the dovetail cord retainer 23a, there is substantially no distinction between the walls 27a forming the slot and the walls of the trapezoidal shape, so that the pivot points 29a are the corners of the trapezoid. Flexing the cord organizer 1 not only improves access (widens the slot), it temporarily increases the total available cross-sectional area of each of the cord retainers.
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[0048] When the cord organizer 1 with T-Slot cord retainers 23b is flexed the rectangular facets 20 fan out and the width of the slots increases, but not as much as with the dovetail cord retainer, because there are more pivot points as shown in
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[0050] The cord organizer 1 utilizing keyhole cord retainers 23c is particularly suited for organizing heavily twisted ribbon cords and heavily twisted round cords, as well as untwisted round cords. Because of its round shape and single pivot point, the flexural board often has a slightly greater thickness. As with all of the cord organizers, the rectangular facets 20 fan out, remaining substantially unchanged (not deformed), when the flexural board 10 is flexed backwards.
[0051] The flexural board is typically composed of a stiff yet resilient rubbery material, having a Durometer greater than D10. It is preferably substantially a dielectric, with little affinity for moisture.
[0052] An example of a suitable material is a polyvinyl chloride, wherein the flexural board has a flexural strength of about 2900 psi about 500 psi (Test D790), a tensile percent elongation at break of about 15% about 5% (Test D638), and a Durometer hardness of Hardness of about D55 about 10 (Test D785). The flexural board has good electrical resistance at even moderately high relative humidity (RH), wherein the volume resistivity at 50% RH is greater than 1016 ohm-cm (Test D257).
[0053] From the foregoing it is apparent that the cord organizer is durable, and resistant to chemicals used by a barber/stylist, as similar materials are commonly used in for chemical containers.
[0054] The cord organizer can be combined with another cord organizer, and can be used on the floor, in a cabinet or on a wall, and oriented either horizontally or vertically.
[0055] Finally, any numerical parameters set forth in the specification and attached claims are approximations (for example, by using the term about) that may vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by the present invention. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the scope of the claims, each numerical parameter should at least be construed in light of the number of significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding.