IN-LINE CABLE CLIP
20240336415 ยท 2024-10-10
Inventors
- Sheila Vazquez (Converse, TX, US)
- Armin Tay (Waco, TX, US)
- Anthony Vu (Rockville, MD, US)
- Alexander Thompson (Apex, NC, US)
- Jagger Butler (College Station, TX, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A Clip Cable that can be used to hold cables together in an in-line and such organized manner. This allows the cables to be easily identified, and prevents the cables from getting entangled; since they will be spread-out widely so as to prevent them from twisting together. Additionally, the Cable Clip allows an individual or several individual cables to be removed and replaced, while leaving the other cables in-place. The Cable Clip allows binding cables quickly and securely, allows binding cables so that they can be identified, prevents cables from getting entangled, allows a specific cable to be easily replaced while leaving all other cables in place, and it is cheap. It saves a lot of work and time when used with thermocouples.
Claims
1. A Clip (1) for Cables (4) that can be used to tie cables together in an in-line and such organized manner, comprising: a) a Brace (2); said Brace (2) has two parallel Side Straps (1-S1) that are joined at one end by an End Wall (1-S2); each said Side Strap (2-S1) has Side Strap Teeth (2-S3), which are used to engage with an End Lock Tooth (3-S2) of an End Lock (3); said Brace 2 also has an Open-End 1-S4, into which said Cables (4) can be inserted; b) said End Lock (3); said End Lock (3) has two Holes (3-S1); each said Hole (3-S1) is used for inserting one of said two parallel Side Straps (2-S1); mounted on each said Hole (3-S1) is a said End Lock Tooth (3-S2); each said End Lock Tooth (3-S2) engages with the said Side Strap Teeth (2-S3) of the said Side Strap (2-S1) that is inserted into its said Hole (3-S1); the material between said Holes (3-S1) is labeled as Cable Engagement Surface (3-S3).
2. The Clip (1) of claim 1 wherein said Side Strap Teeth (2-S3) of said Side Straps (2-S1) are spaced evenly so that they are positioned such that said End Lock (3) can lock in the minimum amount of said Cable(s) (4) to the maximum amount of said Cables (4) that said Clip (1) is designed to hold together; in manner so that the said Cable (4) adjacent to said Open-End (2-S4) is engaged with said Cable Engagement Surface (3-S3) of said End Lock (3) once said End Lock Teeth (3-S2) of said End Lock (3) engage with the said Side Strap Teeth (2-S3) of said Side Straps (2-S1) that will keep the said Cable (4) adjacent to said Open-End (2-S4) engaged with said Cable Engagement Surface (3-S3) of said End Lock (3).
3. The Clip (1) of claim 2 wherein said Brace (2) is replaced with a Brace (2A); said Brace (2A) is identical to said Brace (2), except that it has a Tag Surface (5), and Identification Labels (6) labeled on at least one of its said Side Straps (2A-S1).
4. A Clip (1B) for cables that can be used to tie cables together in an in-line and such organized manner, comprising: a) a Rear Strap (7); b) a Front Strap (8); c) an End Wall (9), said Rear Strap (7), said Front Strap (8), and/or said End Wall (9) should be flexible enough so that Rear Strap (7) can be sufficiently separated from Front Strap (8) so as to allow cables to be inserted between Rear Strap (7) and a Front Strap (8); d) Cavities (10), said Cavities (10) are used to laterally separate each cable inserted into said Clip (1B), each said Cavity (10) should be shaped so that it can laterally contain a separate cable; said Cavities (10) are shaped on either Rear Strap (7) only, Front Strap (8) only, or both; but at least said Rear Strap (7) or said Front Strap (8) should have Cavities (10) shaped on them.
5. The Clip (1B) of claim 4 wherein only said Rear Strap (7) or said Front Strap (8) has Cavities (10); And wherein said Cavities (10) cover slightly more than half of the circumference of the cables to be inserted into them; so that they can lightly grip the cables inserted into them.
6. The Clip (1F) of claim 5 wherein said Rear Strap (7C) has a Clamping Surface (15) and said Front Strap (8C) has a Clamping Surface (16).
7. The Clip (1F) of claim 6 wherein said Clamping Surface (15) and Clamping Surface (16) each have an indentation for a rubber band.
8. The Clip (1H) of claim 7 wherein said Clip (1H) has a Tag Surface (17) and Identification Labels (18), for identifying each cable, marked on said Rear Strap (7D) and/or said Front Strap (8D); each said Identification Label (18) is positioned so that a cable can be identified by it; and said Tag Surface (17) can be used to identify the cables within said Clip (1H).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN DRAWINGS
[0047] For the reference numerals in this specification; if used, the label S (number) after a label, such as S2 for example, is used to label the different shapes of a part. For example; label 1-S2, is used to label a shape designated as S2 of a part that is labeled as part 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
First EmbodimentBrace with End Lock
[0048] A Clip 1 is shown in
[0049] Brace 2 is shown by itself in
[0050] End Lock 3 is shown in
[0051] In order to use Clip 1 to hold Cables 4 together in an in-line manner (see
[0052] It is preferred that Side Strap Teeth 2-S3 of Side Straps 2-S1 are spaced evenly so that they are positioned such that End Lock 3 can lock in: the minimum amount of Cable(s) 4 to the maximum amount of Cables 4 that Clip 1 is designed to hold together; in manner so that the Cable 4 adjacent to Open-End 2-S4 is engaged with Cable Engagement Surface 3-S3 of End Lock 3 once End Lock Teeth 3-S2 of End Lock 3 engage with the Side Strap Teeth 2-S3 of Side Straps 2-S1 that will keep the Cable 4 adjacent to Open-End 2-S4 engaged with Cable Engagement Surface 3-S3 of End Lock 3.
[0053] In other words; it is preferred that the purpose of each Side Strap Tooth 2-S3 of each Side Strap 2-S1, is to engage with an End Lock Tooth 3-S2 of End Lock 3, so as to lock in the inserted Cable(s) 4 in a manner so as to keep the Cable 4 adjacent to Open-End 2-S4 engaged with Cable Engagement Surface 3-S3; also refer to
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[0055] Tag Surface 5 and Identification Labels 6 are optional and can be used without each other. For example, Tag Surface 5 can be used by itself, or Identification Labels 6 can be used by themselves.
Second EmbodimentClamping Clip with Indexed Cavities
[0056] A Clip 1B is shown in
[0057] It is preferred that End Wall 9 provides all or most of the flexibility to allow Rear Strap 7 to be sufficiently separated from Front Strap 8; since a stiff Rear Strap 7 and a stiff Front Strap 8 will clamp the cables inserted into Clip 1B better.
[0058] Front Strap 8 has Cavities 10. Cavities 10 are used to laterally separate each cable inserted into Clip 1B; as such, each said Cavity should be shaped so that it can laterally contain a separate cable. Cavities 10 allow individual cables to be removed, while leaving the other cables in place. And Cavities 10 also allows Clip 1B to hold less than the maximum amount of cables that Clip 1B can hold.
[0059] Cavities 10 are an essential feature of Clip 1B; they can be shaped on either Rear Strap 7 only, Front Strap 8 only, or both. But at least Rear Strap 7 or Front Strap 8 should have Cavities 10 shaped on them.
[0060] For Clip 1B, Cavities 10 are shaped on Front Strap 8. And
[0061] It is preferred that only a Rear Strap or a Front Strap has Cavities shaped on them, such is the case for Clip 1B (see
[0062] When only Rear Strap 7 or Front Strap 8 of Clip 1B has Cavities 10 shaped on them (see
[0063] But this is not absolutely necessary, since the cables are held in place by Rear Strap 7 and Front Strap 8 when they are not separated (see
[0064] And not all cavities have to be shaped identically; for example, the cavity adjacent to End Wall 9 can be shaped differently (see
[0065] In order to keep Rear Strap 7 and Front Strap 8 together as shown in
[0066] A Clip 1E is shown in
[0067] A Clip 1F is shown in
[0068] Clamping Surface 15 and Clamping Surface 16 each have an indentation for a rubber band, so that a rubber band can be used to lock Clamping Surface 15 and Clamping Surface 16 together; so as to lock Rear Strap 7C to Front Strap 8C. And to unlock Rear Strap 7C from Front Strap 8C, the rubber band used can simply be removed.
[0069] A Clip 1G is shown in
[0070] A Clip 1H is shown in
[0071] Each Identification Label 18 is positioned so that a cable can be identified by it; such as positioned in front of a cable for example. Identification Labels 18 can be numbers, letters, etc. And Tag Surface 17 can be used to identify the cables within Clip 1H, such as Thermocouples #6 to #12 for example. Or Tag Surface 18 can be prelabeled, such as 1:_, 2:_, 3:_, etc.
Third EmbodimentClamping Clip with Compartments
[0072] A Clip 1I is shown in
[0073] Clip 1I has a Rear Strap 7E and a Front Strap 8E that are joined at one end by an End Wall 9E. Rear Strap 7E, Front Strap 8E, and/or End Wall 9E should be flexible enough so that Rear Strap 7E can be sufficiently separated from Front Strap 8E so as to allow cables to be inserted between Rear Strap 7E and a Front Strap 8E (see
[0074] It is preferred that End Wall 9E provides all or most of the flexibility to allow Rear Strap 7E to be sufficiently separated from Front Strap 8E. And in order to keep Rear Strap 7E and Front Strap 8E together as shown in
[0075] Front Strap 8E has Compartment Walls 19 shaped on it (see
[0076] A Clip 1J is shown in
Fourth EmbodimentHinged Clip with Indexed Cavities
[0077] A Clip 1K is shown in
[0078] A Clip 1K has a Rear Strap 7G and a Front Strap 8G that are joined at one end by an End Wall 9G, which has a Hinge 21. Hinge 21 allows Rear Strap 7G to pivot relative to Front Strap 8G.
[0079] And Clip 1K also has a means for looking and unlocking its Rear Strap 7G relative to its Front Strap 8G at its open end, which is the end opposite of its End Wall 9G. For the Clip 1K shown, as a means for looking and unlocking Rear Strap 7G relative to Front Strap 8G at its open end, Rear Strap 7G has a Clamping Surface 22 and Front Strap 8G has a Clamping Surface 23 (see
[0080] Front Strap 8G has Cavities 24. Cavities 24 are used to laterally separate each cable inserted into Clip 1K; as such, each said Cavity should be shaped so that it can laterally contain a separate cable. Cavities 24 allow individual cables to be removed, while leaving the other cables in place. And Cavities 22 also allows Clip 1K to hold less than the maximum amount of cables that Clip 1K can hold.
[0081] If desired, Cavities 24 can be shaped on Rear Strap 7G instead of on Front Strap 8G. But it is preferred that only Rear Strap 7G or Front Strap 8G has Cavities 24 shaped on them. Since this allows the Cavities 24 to cover slightly more than half of the circumference of the cables to be inserted into them; so that they can lightly grip the cables inserted into them. But this is not absolutely necessary.
[0082] And not all cavities have to be shaped identically; for example, the cavity adjacent to End Wall 9G can be shaped differently (see
[0083] A Clip 1L is shown in
[0084] Each Identification Label 26 is positioned so that a cable can be identified by it; such as positioned in front of a cable for example. Identification Labels 26 can be numbers, letters, etc. And Tag Surface 25 can be used to identify the cables within Clip 1L, such as Thermocouples #6 to #12 for example. Or Tag Surface 25 can be prelabeled, such as, 1:_, 2:_, 3:_, etc.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION (BEST MODE)
[0085] The preferred embodiment of the invention is Clip 1H which is described in the Second Embodiment-Clamping Clip with Indexed Cavities section of this disclosure.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE
[0086] While my above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of one or several embodiment(s) thereof. Many other variations are possible.
[0087] Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.