Reusable cable tie
09643763 ยท 2017-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2563/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2563/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
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
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/2336
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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 reusable cable tie comprises an elongated strap, made of semi-rigid plastic material, and a buckle, made of rigid plastic material, for interlocking with the elongated strap. The elongated strap includes a first end a second end, an inner side and an outer side. The inner side incorporates a rack with a multiplicity of teeth, alternating with a multiplicity of grooves. The multiplicity of teeth extends from the first end up to a flat indented zone adjoining the second end that is provided with several teeth and grooves, the several teeth projecting from the outer side in an external zone corresponding to a beginning of the flat indented zone. The buckle incorporates a cavity so shaped and sized as to allow a passage through of the first and the second end of the elongated strap.
Claims
1. A reusable cable tie comprising: an elongated strap, made of semi-rigid plastic material, and a buckle, made of rigid plastic material and intended for interlocking with said elongated strap, said elongated strap comprising: a first end a second end; an inner side and an outer side; said inner side comprising a rack with a multiplicity of teeth, equally spaced and transversely located with respect to the direction of said elongated strap, each of said multiplicity of teeth having in cross-section a triangular shape, said multiplicity of teeth alternating with a multiplicity of grooves, equally spaced, each of said multiplicity of grooves having a shape and a size corresponding to each of said multiplicity of teeth; said multiplicity of teeth extending from said first end up to a flat indented zone, incorporating into said second end; said second end having several teeth, alternating with several grooves being compatible to intermesh with a corresponding number of teeth and grooves of said multiplicity of teeth and said multiplicity of grooves, said several teeth projecting from said outer side in an external zone corresponding to a beginning of said flat indented zone; said buckle having a shape of a rectangular parallelepiped incorporating a cavity delimited by top, bottom and lateral sides, an entrance and an exit; said cavity being so shaped and sized as to allow a passage through of said first or said second end of said elongated strap, or both when superposed; and, in order first to wrap and then to tighten said elongated strap around an object, said buckle is retained in said flat indented zone, at a lower part of said cavity, with its several teeth projecting upwardly; and after the tightening is completed, said first end of said elongated strap is inserted through said cavity, above said second end and, finally, said buckle is so displaced that said several teeth penetrate corresponding grooves of said multiplicity of grooves; said triangular shape being defined by an isosceles triangle; said one end of said elongated strap, incorporating said flat indented zone, being provided a) with an internal wedge located between said flat indented zone and an end of said multiplicity of teeth; said internal wedge being tapered to a thin edge towards said multiplicity of teeth, and b) with an external wedge located at an external extremity of said flat indented zone, a thick edge of said external wedge being directed towards said flat intended zone, while a sharp edge of said external edge being directed outwardly; said elongated strap being provided laterally, at each side of said multiplicity of teeth and said multiplicity of grooves, starting from their bottoms, with an ascending slanted zone, followed by a flat zone, parallel to said elongated strap, then by an externally directed, descending slanted zone and, finally, terminates into a straight zone, perpendicular to said elongated strap; said flat indented zone including a short widened portion, preceded by a first retaining portion starting from said internal edge, said first retaining portion, lengthwise, having such a size that enables said buckle to be lodged there, when said reusable cable tie is in a final closed position; a second retaining portion succeeding said short widened portion that extends up to said external wedge, said second retaining portion, lengthwise, having such a size that enables said buckle to be lodged there during a wrapping of said reusable cable tie around an object; said short widened portion, being wider than said first retaining portion and said second retaining portion keeping said buckle in place either in said first retaining portion or in said second retaining portion, no hand being necessary therefore, to move said buckle from said first retaining portion to said second retaining portion or vice versa, a manual effort to move said buckle along said short widened portion being needed; and a ridge engaging tooth, projecting out along said cavity at midway of each said lateral sides, including intersecting sides for contacting said descending slanted zones, so that said buckle enables a passage of said elongated strap.
Description
III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject matter of the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctively claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both in structure and operation may be better understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the subjoined claims and the accompanying drawings of which
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) The accompanying drawings, as above described, illustrate a preferred embodiment of a Reusable cable tie. This preferred embodiment is generally designed with numeral 10. Referring to
(12) Elongated strap 100 comprises a first end 105 and a second end 110, an inner side 115 and an outer side 120. Elongated strap 100 further comprises a rack 125 having a multiplicity of teeth 130, equally spaced and transversely located with respect to the direction of elongated strap 100. Each tooth of multiplicity of teeth 130 has in cross-section a triangular shape.
(13) Multiplicity of teeth 130 alternates with a multiplicity of grooves 135. Each groove of multiplicity of grooves 135 has a shape and a size commensurate with each tooth of multiplicity of teeth 130. Multiplicity of teeth 130 extends from first end 105 up to a flat indented zone 140 incorporated into second end 110.
(14) Outer side 120 is provided with several teeth 130 alternating with several grooves 135, the former and the latter being compatible to intermesh with a corresponding number of teeth and grooves of multiplicity of teeth 130 and multiplicity of grooves 135 and projecting from outer side 120 in an external zone 145 corresponding to a beginning of flat indented zone 140. Describing now in more detail, the following is added a) each tooth of multiplicity of teeth 130 of elongated strap 100 has in cross-section a triangular shape which is defined by an isosceles triangle; b) second end 110 of elongated strap 100, which incorporates flat indented zone 140, is provided with 1) an internal wedge 150 located between flat indented zone 140 and an end of multiplicity of teeth 130, internal edge 150 being tapered to a thin edge towards multiplicity of teeth 130; and 2) an external wedge 155 located at an external extremity of flat indented zone 140 and having its thick edge directed towards flat indented zone 140, while its thin edge is directed outwardly from elongated strap 100.
(15) Elongated strap 100, laterally, at each side of multiplicity of teeth 134) and multiplicity of grooves 135, starting from bottoms of multiplicity of teeth 130 and multiplicity of grooves 135, is provided with an ascending slanted zone 160, followed by a flat zone 163, parallel to elongated strap 100, then by an externally directed, descending slanted zone 165 and, finally, terminates into a straight zone 170 perpendicular to elongated strap 100.
(16) Flat indented zone 140 includes a short, slightly widened portion 175, preceded by a first retaining portion 180 starting from internal edge 150. First retaining portion 180, lengthwise has such a size that enables buckle 200 to be lodged there, when reusable cable tie 10 is in a final closed position. A second retaining portion 180 succeeds short, slightly widened portion 175 extending up to external edge 155. Second retaining portion 180, lengthwise has such a size that enables buckle 200 to be lodged there during a wrapping of reusable cable tie 10 around an object. Short, slightly widened portion 175, being wider than first retaining portion 180 and second retaining portion 180 keeps buckle 200 in place either in first retaining portion 180 or in second retaining portion 180, no hand being necessary therefore. To move buckle 200 from first retaining portion 180 to second retaining portion 180 or vice verso, a slight manual effort to move buckle 200 along short, slightly widened portion 175 is needed.
(17) Buckle 200 has a shape of a rectangular parallelepiped that incorporates a cavity 210 delimited by a top 220, a bottom 230 and lateral sides 240, an entrance 250 and an exit 260, the former and the latter being intended for the passage of first end 105 or second end 110 or both, when the former and the latter are superposed.
(18) In order first to wrap and then to tighten elongated strap 100 around an object, buckle 200 is kept in retaining portion 180 of flat indented zone 140 and a portion of elongated strap 100 is located at a lower part of cavity 210, with its several teeth 130 projecting upwardly. After an adjustment of elongated strap 100 is completed, elongated strap 100 starting with first end 105 is inserted through cavity 210, above second end 110, and, finally, buckle 200 is so displaced that several teeth 130 penetrate corresponding grooves 135 of multiplicity of teeth 130.
(19) A ridge engaging tooth 270 projecting out along cavity 210, at midway of each lateral sides 240, is provided with intersecting sides 275 for contacting descending slanted zones 165, so that buckle 200 enables a easy passage of elongated strap 100.
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(21) As required, a detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.