Reusable Tie Strap with Multiple Apertures
20180244447 ยท 2018-08-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2563/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2563/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T24/141
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D63/1027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A tie strap comprising a first end having a plurality of first apertures adapted to receive a medial region and to couple with a plurality of ribs defined thereon, a hooked or knobbed catch mechanism protruding from a distal portion of the first end, and a plurality of second apertures situated along the medial region adapted to receive the catch mechanism. The second apertures may be further adapted to receive the medial region and to couple with the ribs defined thereon.
Claims
1. A substantially flat tie strap comprising: a first region defining a first thickness, having a plurality of first apertures each with a first aperture height and a first aperture width, and further having a hooked or knobbed catch mechanism protruding from a distal portion; an elongated second region defining a second thickness substantially equal to said first aperture height and a second width substantially equal to said first aperture width, having a plurality of ridge pairs each comprising transversely oriented ridges disposed on opposite lateral surfaces wherein the distance between adjacent said ridge pairs is substantially equal to said first thickness, and further having a plurality of second apertures each adapted to receive said catch mechanism; and a third elongated region defining a third thickness less than said first aperture height.
2. The tie strap of claim 1 wherein each of said second apertures has a second aperture height substantially equal to said first aperture height and a second aperture width substantially equal to said first aperture width.
3. The tie strap of claim 1 further comprising at least one embossed element disposed on at least one lateral surface of said third region.
4. The tie strap of claim 1 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
5. The tie strap of claim 2 further comprising at least one embossed element disposed on at least one lateral surface of said third region.
6. The tie strap of claim 2 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
7. The tie strap of claim 3 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
8. The tie strap of claim 5 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
9. A tie strap comprising: a first end having a plurality of first apertures and further having a hooked or knobbed catch mechanism protruding from a distal portion; and a medial region having a plurality of ribs and further having a plurality of second apertures; wherein each said first aperture is adapted to receive said medial region and to couple with said ribs; and wherein each said second aperture is adapted to receive said catch mechanism.
10. The tie strap of claim 9 wherein each of said second apertures is further adapted to receive said medial region and to couple with said ribs.
11. The tie strap of claim 9 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
12. The tie strap of claim 10 comprised substantially of elastomeric material.
13. A method of using a tie strap, comprising: first encircling a first object portion with a first end of a strap and feeding said first end through a first aperture situated at a substantially opposite second end of said strap until at least a first rib of a plurality of ribs defined on a medial region of said strap passes through and engages with said first aperture; then encircling a second object portion with said first end and: engaging a hooked or knobbed catch mechanism protruding from a distal portion of said second end with a second aperture situation along said medial region; or feeding said first end through a third aperture situated at said second end until at least a second rib of said plurality of ribs passes through and engages with said third aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Terms head, first region, and first end are synonymous; body, second region, and medial region are synonymous; and tail, third region, and second end are synonymous. Furthermore, in the appropriate context, ridge, rib, jaw, and tooth may be synonymous, as may be slot, aperture, hole, through-hole, and bore. Finally, catch mechanism may be synonymous with hook, grapple, button, post, knob, or stud.
[0027] The following numerals are used to identify the corresponding elements in the figures. 20-level numerals refer to the head 20, 30-level numerals refer to the body 30, 40-level numerals refer to the tail 40, and 50-level numerals refer to the catch mechanism 50. [0028] 10 tie strap [0029] 11 lateral surface, generally [0030] 11x, 11y lateral surface, different [0031] 20 head [0032] 21 head thickness [0033] 22 head aperture [0034] 23 head aperture height [0035] 24 head aperture width [0036] 30 body [0037] 31 body thickness [0038] 32 body width [0039] 33 ridge [0040] 33a, 33b ridge pair, different [0041] 34 body aperture [0042] 35 body aperture height [0043] 36 body aperture width [0044] 40 tail [0045] 41 tail thickness [0046] 42 tail width [0047] 43 embossed element [0048] 50 catch mechanism [0049] 51 catch lip [0050] 52 catch anchoring mechanism [0051] 53 anchoring tooth [0052] 54 anchoring hole
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[0054] The head 20 comprises a plurality of similarly dimensioned head apertures 22 extending through the entire head thickness 21. Each head aperture 22 has a head aperture height 23 along its minor dimension and a head aperture width 24 along its major dimension. The head thickness 21 is defined adjacent to the head apertures 22.
[0055] Although not illustrated, additional apertures of arbitrary size and shape may be present, such as a small circular aperture for hanging the tie strap 10 on a nail or pegboard hook. Furthermore, although head apertures 22 are illustrated as narrow slots with rounded ends, any aperture shape suitable for coupling with a body 30 may be used. Finally, although a uniform head thickness 21 is illustrated, varying head thickness 21 may be advantageous, for example to accommodate varying separations between some ridge pair 33a and an adjacent ridge pair 33b.
[0056] The body 30 generally comprises a plurality of ridge pairs 33a. Each ridge pair 33a comprises a first ridge 33 disposed on a first lateral surface 11x and a second ridge 33 disposed on an opposite second lateral surface 11y, wherein ridges 33 are oriented transversely to the longitudinal axis of the tie strap 10 and protrude laterally from the body 30. Although not illustrated, ridges 33 disposed on only one lateral surface 11 may be advantageous in some circumstances. Also, although only equally spaced ridge pairs 33a have been illustrated, it may be advantageous to space them unequally. Close spacing between some ridge pair 33a and ridge pair 33b near the head 20 permits fine-grained strapping adjustments where precision matters, for example when the tie strap 10 is secured to a small-diameter object. Similarly, far spacing between some ridge pair 33a and ridge pair 33b near the tail 40 permits coarse-grain adjustments where precision is less important, for example when the tie strap 10 is secured to a large-diameter object.
[0057] The body 30 has a body thickness 31 substantially equal to the head aperture height 23 (short dimension) and a body width 32 substantially equal to the head aperture width 24 (long dimension) to permit insertion of the body 30 through a head aperture 22. The body thickness 31 is defined between some adjacent ridge pair 33a and ridge pair 33b.
[0058] The tail 40 defines a tail thickness 41 that is less than the head aperture height 23 to enable easy insertion through a head aperture 22. The tail width 42 may be smaller than the head aperture width 24, or the tail 40 may have a generally tapered shape, to further simplify insertion of the tail 40 through a head aperture 22.
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[0063] Although each body aperture 34 need only have shape and dimensions that are complementary with the catch mechanism 50 (for example circular body apertures 34 as shown in
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[0069] Although tie straps 10 may be manufactured in various lengths, widths, and thicknesses to suit particular applications, it should be appreciated that tie straps 10 having compatible dimensions may permit chaining to increase the effective strapping length.
[0070] Many modifications, configurations, and features may be evident that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the several embodiments of this disclosure. Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it should be understood that the embodiments are exemplary, non-exhaustive, and should not limit the scope of the several embodiments of this disclosure as defined by the appended claims.