With Support Penetrating Means Patents (Class 248/71)
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Patent number: 6869051Abstract: An inverted ?-shaped clip (10) comprises first and second C-shaped clamping members (12,14) interconnected by an interconnecting member (16). The interconnecting member (16) has attachment means (22) whereby the inverted ?-shaped clip (10) is rotatable between a first position in which the attachment means (22) of the inverted ?-shaped clip (10) is insertable and/or removable from an aperture (42) in a support member (40) and a second position in which the attachment means (22) of the inverted ?-shaped clip (10) is secured in the aperture (42) in the support member (40).Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Rolls-Royce plcInventor: Jeffrey C Bishop
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Patent number: 6860454Abstract: An adjustable clip for flexible flat cables comprising a pair of pivotally interconnected scissors arms having retainer tabs on the opposite ends and detents so that angle between the arms can be set in any of several different positions to accommodate FFCs of different widths. A bayonet fastener extends through a center hub portion so as to be forcibly inserted into a preformed hole in a support structure such as an automotive body pillar.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Yazaki North America, Inc.Inventor: William Gronowicz, Jr.
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Patent number: 6854693Abstract: A tie wrap assembly comprises a tie wrap, for retaining a cable assembly, and a tie wrap base, for connecting the cable assembly to the chassis. The tie wrap includes a shaped engagement member for fittably coupling to an orifice within the tie wrap base. The tie wrap base is flexible, allowing the engagement member to be repeatedly inserted into and removed from the tie wrap base, as well as being fit through a hole in the chassis. One or more tie wrap bases are disposed at pre-arranged locations along the chassis. The tie wrap assembly allows cabling to be consistently routed along the pre-arranged locations, facilitating the consistent placement of cables in a mass production environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Joe A. Harrison, Anthony P. Valpiani
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Publication number: 20040262461Abstract: A cable guard is shown to include a bridge body and substantially parallel legs extending perpendicularly outward therefrom. The top portion of the bridge body includes a recess extending inward therefrom, and each substantially parallel leg has a respective bore therethrough. The recess of the cable guard prevents unnecessary further drive of the U-shaped staple when the U-shaped staple is sufficiently captured by the cable guard and secured onto the support surface. The bores of the parallel legs of the cable guard provide a force fit when mated with the legs of a U-shaped staple, and the inner surfaces of the parallel legs of the cable guard provide a force fit when mated with a wire. Accordingly, a unitary system comprising the cable guard, U-shaped staple, and wire allows for easy installation. The bottom surface of the cable guard can generally conform to the support surface to which it is to be secured thereto. The cable guard may also accommodate barbed staples.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: James M. Del Re, Kathy Ryan
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Patent number: 6827316Abstract: A clamp 21 includes a mount portion 23 mounted to an electric wire 3, and a retaining portion 25 for retaining the mount portion 23 to a mating mount portion 7. The retaining portion 25 is formed on a column 33 having a base end side 39 connected to the mount portion 23 through a rupture portion 31 which can be ruptured, and an engaging blade portion 35 provided on a tip end of the column 33 for engaging with the engaging hole 13 of the mating mount portion 7. The rupture portion 31 is provided along a circumferential direction of the column 33.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventor: Hiroaki Arai
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Publication number: 20040238698Abstract: A vibration damping clip of rigid material in which a softer lining is formed on the holding part of the clip including through an aperture in the holding part so that the lining is physically locked thereto. A similar lock is provided at an entrance or lead-in to the substantially annular holding portion of the clip.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: David A. Shereyk, Thomas A. Benoit
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Publication number: 20040232287Abstract: A holder for rod-like objects, such as pipes, cables or the like, has a holder portion and a slide which is pressed longitudinally into the holder portion. The holder portion has a pair of arms forming a trough into which the rod-like object is placed. The slide, forming an extension of the trough, has retaining elements that are moved by a wedging action when the slide is pushed into the holding portion, so as to contact the rod-like object to maintain its position on the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Newfrey LLCInventors: Frank Rosemann, Hans Peter Seng
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Patent number: 6809257Abstract: A capped clip 1 integrally includes a fixing portion 5 to be fixed to a workpiece, a clamp portion 10 having a pair of clamp arms 7, 9 standing from the fixing portion in a U-shape to hold a pipe or the like, and a cap portion 13 for closing an opening 11 of the clamp portion. The capped clip 1 further includes a thin hinge 17 connecting the cap portion to the outer surface of a first one of the clamp arms to allow the cap portion to be pivotally moved thereabout a protrusion 26 protruding outward from said first clamp arm 71 a recess 27 formed in the cap portion to receive the protrusion therein when the cap portion is pivotally moved to its closed position, an engagement shoulder 30 formed in the recess 27 to engage with the protrusion, and a pair of walls 31 defining a portion of the recess 27 to be located on the opposite sides of the protrusion when the cap portion is in its closed position to prevent the protrusion from coming out of the recess.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Newfrey LLCInventor: Tomio Shibuya
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Publication number: 20040182973Abstract: A cable clamp comprises an anchor to be fixed to a workpiece, a clamp portion for clamping a cable, and a flexible protection member for protecting the cable. The anchor and the clamp portion are integrally molded. The clamp portion includes a holder having a concavity, and a cover for closing the concavity. The cover has one end connected to one end of the holder by a hinge. The other end of the cover and the other end of the holder have cooperable latch portions adapted to be latched to one another. The protection member includes a holder-side portion fixed to the holder, and a cover-side portion that extends substantially parallel to the cover in its open state and that is pressed by the cover in its closed state to envelop the outer surface of the cable in cooperation with the holder-side portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Newfrey LLCInventor: Yasuhiro Kawai
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Patent number: 6779763Abstract: A clamp for holding an elongated article includes at least one clamp portion having an insertion concave portion for receiving the elongated article and at least one elastic stop member. The insertion concave portion has a pair of sidewalls along a longitudinal direction of the elongated article to be inserted. The elastic stop member has an upper end integrally joined to an upper portion of one sidewall constituting the insertion concave portion, and projects diagonally downward toward a bottom of the insertion concave portion. The clamp portion holds the elongated article such that a lower end of the elastic stop member elastically holds the elongated article at an insertion position.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignees: NIFCO Inc., VTEC Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideya Miura, Yasuaki Kawakami
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Publication number: 20040149863Abstract: A management system for wiring and/or cabling is disclosed. The wire management system comprises a base socket, a cable guide assembly, and a base pivot. The cable guide assembly may include a base member and a guide member that may be removably mounted to the base socket. The base pivot may be received within the base member for removably mounting the cable guide assembly to the base socket. The guide member of the cable guide assembly includes a plurality of vertically orientated ribs that assist in orientating the wiring and/or cabling in a generally vertical direction with respect to a heat emitting device so as to minimize the surface area of the wiring and/or cabling that is exposed to a heat emitting device, thereby minimizing heat buildup within an enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventor: Conrad A.H. Jelinger
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Publication number: 20040144899Abstract: The invention relates to a fastening device for an elongated object, in particular a cable tree, having a holder (1) intended for attachment of the elongated object and an adjacency surface (5) for the elongated object, and having a fastening element (16) connectable to the holder (1) for fastening the holder (1) to a part. For connection of the holder (1) to the fastening element (16), a plug-in assemblable snap coupling is provided, closable by a force directed against the adjacency surface (5) of the holder (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Frank Rosemann, Johann Reindl, Markus Kumpf
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Publication number: 20040144897Abstract: A fastener for a pipe or the like, having a stud engagement portion through which an elongated article such as a pipe held by the fastener is mounted on a workpiece such as an automobile body. The fastener 1 comprises a base portion 6, and a support portion 14 for supporting a stud engagement portion 10. The support portion 14 is provided on the base portion outside the stud engagement portion 10. A thin connection portion 25 is provided between the support portion and the stud engagement portion in the vicinity of an inlet 15 of a stud receiving hole 11 of the stud engagement portion. The thin connection portion 25 is formed to connect the entire outer circumference of the stud engagement portion to the support portion. The stud engagement portion 10 is connected to the support portion 14 only by the thin connection portion 25.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Toshio Maruyama
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Patent number: 6764050Abstract: A band clamp includes a band for bundling up a wire harness and a clamp engaged with an attachment portion of a vehicle body. The band and the clamps are separately prepared and a plurality of clamp types are prepared. Also, a common-use plug portion is provided on the band and a common-use fixing portion is provided on the clamp. By combining the band with one clamp selected from among a plurality of the clamps and plugging the common-use plug portion of the band into the common-use plug portion of the selected clamp, the band clamp is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventor: Hitoshi Takenaga
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Patent number: 6749157Abstract: A snap structure includes a post, arrowhead-shaped snap pieces, leg pieces, and disengaging pieces. The snap pieces are formed at a distal end of the post and elastically deformable in a radial direction. The leg pieces are arranged to oppose the snap pieces. The disengaging pieces are connected each to one end of corresponding one of the snap pieces that are enlarged in diameter, and can reduce in diameter the snap pieces manually. The snap pieces deform elastically in the radial direction, upon insertion in a through hole formed in a chassis or the like, and are fitted in the through hole, so as to clamp the chassis or the like together with the leg pieces. The post includes a stopper portion for prohibiting the post from being inclined in the through hole at not less than a predetermined angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Takeuchi Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yasuichi Takeuchi
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Publication number: 20040108421Abstract: A fastener attaches a wire harness and an end of a floor carpet to a rocker panel of a vehicle and provides support for a rocker molding independently of the rocker panel. The wire harness includes a pair of arcuate arms pivotally mounted on a base of the fastener and having free ends that connect to one another to form a cylindrical wire harness holder that surrounds a wire harness. One of the arcuate arms is latched to the base and assists in retaining an end of the carpet on the base. Spaced rocker molding engagement portions on the base and on the one arcuate arm receive and retain respective legs of the rocker molding.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: Newfrey LLCInventors: Kiyoteru Yuta, Yoshimichi Matsudaira, Masashi Dendo, Motoya Kimura, Shinji Hosoi, Masanori Sato
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Publication number: 20040104325Abstract: A hanging apparatus includes a body containing a rotating hanging member that may be recessed inside the body when not being used and easily rotated out from the body at an angle when needed to hang an item. The use of a hanging member that can be recessed provides for a hanging system that is more compact for storage and packaging, and less unsightly when not being used to hang an item. The hanging apparatus may be temporarily secured to an object, such as a tree trunk when used outdoors, with a belt that passes through a channel in the body. Alternatively, the hanging apparatus may be attached to an object or structure through use of conventional attachment means such as a screw, nail, or adhesive. The hanging apparatus may also be built directly into a structure such as a wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventor: Charles Ay
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Publication number: 20040099773Abstract: It is an object of the invention to provide a wire retainer capable of easily mounting a wire on a retainer part and of simply fixing the wire retainer to a circuit board. A lower part of a long cylindrical body forms a fixed part which is fixed to the hole defined in the circuit board by a solder, and a base part of a retainer member is fixed to a substantially central part of the long cylindrical body The base part has an extension part extending upward therefrom and a restriction part is fixed to an upper end of the extension part and extends downward along an upper portion of the long cylindrical body A lead wire is inserted between the restriction part and the upper portion and retained by the retainer member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Yoshiyuki Sono, Toshiyuki Nogome
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Publication number: 20040099772Abstract: A holding element for tubular objects has a holding member (11); and an attachment member (20) with an abutment (22) for a fastening element (30), which extends through a through-opening (21) formed in the attachment member (20), with the attachment member (20) further including at least two spring shackles (23, 24) provided sidewise of the abutment (22) and each having a retaining section (28) provided on its outer surface for friction-lockingly and/or force-lockingly temporary securing the holding element (10) on a bolt guide (40) of a setting tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Markus Durig, Mariana Maglione, Remo Kluser
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Patent number: 6736654Abstract: A hold down apparatus is disclosed that has a saw-toothed device with a double end and a single end, the double end adapted to encompass a perpendicularly mounted card. The hold down apparatus has an anchoring hole in a supporting structure and a barbed hook coupled to the saw-toothed device and adapted to couple the saw-toothed device to the supporting structure through the anchoring hole, wherein the barbed hook deploys from the single end of the saw-toothed device. The hold down apparatus also has a crossbar adapted to couple to the double end of the device, wherein the crossbar binds the perpendicularly mounted card securely in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Ralph W. Conway
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Publication number: 20040089770Abstract: A clamp detachable by handling from the front side of a plate is provided. When the main body of the clamp is pressed against the plate with an abutting portion elastically deformed and a connecting portion thrust into an attachment hole, and is moved in the direction parallel to the front and reverse surfaces of the plate, a retaining portion is moved to overlap the reverse surface of the plate with a first and a second projections engaged in locating holes formed in the plate. As a result, the main body is pressed against the front surface of the plate, the retaining portion is pressed against the reverse surface of the plate, and the first and second projections engaged in locating holes prevent displacement in the direction parallel to the front and reverse surfaces of the plate, whereby the clamp is fixed to the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Hideaki Akizuki
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Publication number: 20040089769Abstract: The present invention provides a device for fixing a functional member to a structural part of a motor vehicle, the device comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Compagnie Plastic OmniumInventors: Pascal Carrier, Hugues Cheron, Gerald Andre
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Patent number: 6715720Abstract: A U-shaped fixture for supporting a wire hanger has an arm portion that is sufficiently narrow to render it preferentially collapsible under nail-driving force, thereby to maintain the open condition of its arcuate back portion. The reduced dimensions of the arm portion, and/or of a transition portion between the arm portion and the back portion, also contribute to the free multidirectional swiveling of an attached hanger.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Taco Products, Inc.Inventor: Arnold H. Finn
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Patent number: 6717055Abstract: The harness fixing device comprises: a rotatable member for holding a wiring harness; and a fixing device body for holding the rotatable member rotatably in the circumferential direction, wherein the rotatable member is provided with a harness guiding wall having a curved shape and the harness guiding wall is rotatable integrally with the wiring harness. The rotatable member is movable in the longitudinal direction of the harness in the fixing device body simultaneously with the rotation. The harness guiding wall is formed over the whole circumference of the rotatable member. An inner surface of the harness guiding wall is flush with an inner surface for holding the harness of the rotatable member. The rotatable member has a portion for holding a corrugated tube of the wiring harness.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventor: Mitsunobu Kato
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Patent number: 6708932Abstract: A cable retainer for sided structures is an apparatus to secure and hold low-voltage and data-type cables to clapboards on the side of a residential or commercial structure. A clip type arrangement is used that slides between the boards where they overlap one another. The clip can be pushed in with a special tool or hammered in as well. The side of the clip is provided with plastic barbs which aid in retaining the invention. The bottom contains a “U”-shaped clip that holds smaller cables and another version of the invention has a slit which is used with a conventional cable-tie for retaining larger or multiple cables. Placed approximately every four feet, any type of cable is neatly held without sagging. If the cable is removed, the clip is supplied with a pre-scored mark that allows the bottom portion of the invention to be snapped off and removed while leaving the concealed upper portion in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Charles Gazdik
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Publication number: 20040046088Abstract: A one-piece band clamp that simplifies the installation of a wire harness. The band clamp includes a band portion whose separated ends form a space, and a pair of insertion members, each formed at an end of a band portion adjacent to the space. The insertion members include insertion plates, lock fingers which include lip portions extending outward and downward from the upper edge of the insertion plates, a lock claw formed on at least one insertion plate, and at least one lock notch formed on the facing insertion plate. The wire harness is inserted into a band portion through the space, the lock claws are hooked over the lock notches to join insertion members, which are then inserted into an aperture in a vehicle body panel. Lip portions of the lock fingers press against the edges of the aperture to secure the band clamp to the vehicle body panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshimi Uchida, Takeharu Ito
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Publication number: 20040021042Abstract: A ring-post fastener is provided for bundling and securing elongate objects such as electrical wires, tubes or hoses. The ring-post fastener includes an axially aligned post, a plurality of spokes radially projecting from the post, and a ring affixed to the ends of the spokes. The ring-post fastener further includes means for affixing the post to the support surface, such as male threads of a threaded fastener projecting from one end of the post. Preferably, the end opposite the male threads include female threads of a threaded fastener sized and configured for receipt of the male threads located at the opposite end of the post. Mating male and female threads of threaded fasteners enable the multiple ring-post fasteners to be stacked upon themselves.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Robert Stephen, Curt Backman
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Publication number: 20040007648Abstract: A clamp for holding an elongated article includes at least one clamp portion having an insertion concave portion for receiving the elongated article and at least one elastic stop member. The insertion concave portion has a pair of sidewalls along a longitudinal direction of the elongated article to be inserted. The elastic stop member has an upper end integrally joined to an upper portion of one sidewall constituting the insertion concave portion, and projects diagonally downward toward a bottom of the insertion concave portion. The clamp portion holds the elongated article such that a lower end of the elastic stop member elastically holds the elongated article at an insertion position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: NIFCO INC. and VTEC CO., LTD.Inventors: Hideya Miura, Yasuaki Kawakami
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Patent number: 6672547Abstract: A holder is disclosed for mounting objects to a fastener. The holder includes a holding section for mounting object and an anchoring section for mounting the holder onto the fastener, the anchoring section including a cylindrical recessed portion having a circular opening, a bottom and a first inward circumferential surface adapted to engage an outward circumferential surface of the fastener, and an opening in the bottom surface comprising a second inward circumferential surface adapted to engage a second outward circumferential surface on the fastener.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventors: Peder Westerberg, Mats Söderlund, Ulf Granäng
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Patent number: 6669150Abstract: A clip assembly configured for attachment to an axially elongated tubular member in a manner limiting movements of said clip assembly relative to the elongated member is disclosed. The clip assembly includes a hollow sleeve configured to fit about and grippingly engage an outer lengthwise portion of the elongated tubular member and a clip having a fastening portion and an attachment portion. The fastening portion of the clip is configured to attach the clip to a support. The attachment portion of the clip includes first and second sections which combine with each other to define an opening for accommodating and compressing the hollow sleeve therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Benoit, David A. Shereyk
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Patent number: 6669149Abstract: A clamp detachable by handling from the front side of a plate is provided. When the main body of the clamp is pressed against the plate with an abutting portion elastically deformed and a connecting portion thrust into an attachment hole, and is moved in the direction parallel to the front and reverse surfaces of the plate, a retaining portion is moved to overlap the reverse surface of the plate with a first and a second projections engaged in locating holes formed in the plate. As a result, the main body is pressed against the front surface of the plate, the retaining portion is pressed against the reverse surface of the plate, and the first and second projections engaged in locating holes prevent displacement in the direction parallel to the front and reverse surfaces of the plate, whereby the clamp is fixed to the plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideaki Akizuki
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Publication number: 20030213876Abstract: A fixing tool fixes and supports an electronic component on a board, and includes a fixing portion to be mounted on the board. The fixing portion has a post, an engaging piece formed at a distal end of the post and extending in a direction perpendicular to a projecting direction of the post, a wing piece extending from a proximal end of the post in two outward directions perpendicular to the projecting direction of the post, and an engaging projecting portion formed to project at a distal end portion of the wing piece. The engaging piece is inserted in a mounting hole formed in the board and abuts against a lower surface of the board when being rotated along an upper surface of the board. The wing piece abuts against the upper surface of the board to clamp the board together with the engaging piece. The engaging projecting portion is fitted in the mounting hole, when being located at a rotational position, to lock rotation of the fixing portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Yasuichi Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6648280Abstract: A modular office system incorporating a detachable clip for harnessing utility wires which run through the furniture. The clip may be mounted to frame members of the furniture at predetermined positions to organize and retain specific wires. The clip includes a pair of inwardly curved fingers which form an expandable slit through which wires may be fed for retention within an opening. A divider may be removably mounted to the clip for dividing the opening thereby facilitating tight retention and organization of wires.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: The Marvel Group, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Chee Yeen Chong
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Patent number: 6644892Abstract: A cable holder is deposited and fixed on an inner wall of a sewage pipe made of resin and supports an optical fiber for communication, which is passed through the pipe. The cable holder has a longitudinal section similar to that of an inverted pot and a narrowed inlet opening, and is provided with a pair of claws arranged in the axial direction of a pipe at its upper part. A cable holder driving device is raised in a state where the cable holder is heated and a pair of claws are pressure-fitted into the inner wall of the pipe. The pressure-fitting is carried out to such a degree that the cable fitted to and supported by the cable holder is brought into contact with the inner wall of the pipe. After the cable holder is cooled down and fixed, the cable passed through the pipe is pushed in the cable holder through its inlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignees: NihonHume Corporation, Consec CorporationInventors: Masaaki Nishiwaki, Akira Kobayashi
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Patent number: 6641093Abstract: A clip arrangement is described for releasably fastening an object (1) to at least one line (2) with a clamping part (4) which can be snapped onto the line (2) and a retaining part (3) to releasably fasten the object (1) between the retaining part (3) and clamping part (4). This allows valuable and simple fastening of an object to at least one line, high tensile strength being combined with simple releasability of the connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Newfrey LLCInventor: Thierry Coudrais
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Patent number: 6637171Abstract: According to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, an apparatus and method for suspending rebar is disclosed. The rebar isolator of the present invention comprises a pointed metal spike or stake with one or more hollow-bodied rebar supports. Each of the hollow-bodied rebar supports has a support arm which supports the horizontally-positioned rebar. In addition, the spike or stake portion of the rebar isolator has a number of crimped zones which prevent the support arms from shifting downward or rotating in place when the concrete is poured over the horizontally-positioned rebar. The number of crimped zones corresponds to the number of hollow-bodied cylindrical rebar isolator supports and one crimped zone is located immediately below each of the support arms.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Bryan D. Toone
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Publication number: 20030189140Abstract: A snap structure includes a post, arrowhead-shaped snap pieces, leg pieces, and disengaging pieces. The snap pieces are formed at a distal end of the post and elastically deformable in a radial direction. The leg peices are arranged to oppose the snap pieces. The disengaging pieces are connected each to one end of correcponding one of the snap pieces that are enlarged in diameter, and can reduce in diameter the snap pieces manually. The snap pieces deform elastically in the radial direction, upon insertion in a through hole formed in a chassis or the like, and are fitted in the through hole, so as to clamp the chassis or the like together with the leg pieces. The post includes a stopper portion for prohibiting the post from being inclined in the through hole at not less than a predetermined angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Yasuichi Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6622976Abstract: A cable hanger is attached to a transmitting tower with a “snap-in” connection and permits a cable or cable guide to be installed in the cable hanger through a gap provided in the arms of the cable hanger immediately after the cable hanger is installed on the tower. The hanger includes a clasp which is closed across the gap and around the cable which insures that the cable remains in the hanger and biases the snap fitting of the cable guide against an installation aperture of the tower, thereby securing the cable guide in place.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventor: Daniel J. Ianello
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Patent number: 6612525Abstract: Conventional methods for mounting electro-optical components, such as photodiodes, to the surface of a printed circuit board include the use of labor intensive brackets and fastening devices, such as screws or adhesive. The present invention provides a relatively small and simple component holder, which is easily attached to a circuit board by inserting the lower portion of the holder through a “key-hole” slot in the circuit board and rotating the upper portion, thereby squeezing the circuit board between the upper and lower portions. The component holder according to the present invention enables the electro-optical component to be mounted flush with the upper surface of the circuit board. Moreover, flexible locking elements enable the component holder to be mounted onto circuit boards of various thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventor: William S. Bagdi
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Publication number: 20030146351Abstract: An inverted &OHgr;-shaped clip (10) comprises first and second C-shaped clamping members (12,14) interconnected by an interconnecting member (16). The interconnecting member (16) has attachment means (22) whereby the inverted &OHgr;-shaped clip (10) is rotatable between a first position in which the attachment means (22) of the inverted &OHgr;-shaped clip (10) is insertable and/or removable from an aperture (42) in a support member (40) and a second position in which the attachment means (22) of the inverted &OHgr;-shaped clip (10) is secured in the aperture (42) in the support member (40).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey C. Bishop
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Publication number: 20030136884Abstract: A clamp includes a clip main body having an attaching part for attaching to an attachment-receiving member, and a clamp main body having a receiving part for receiving the clip main body and a holding part for holding a tubular object. A vibration-proofing member formed of a soft material is provided on an outer perimeter of the attaching part of the clip main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Hideya Miura
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Patent number: 6578498Abstract: A furniture accessory kit is designed to support portable computers in office partition systems of the type having slat wall panels on which detachable office amenities, such as paper trays, etc. can be hung. A horizontal shelf accessory supports a portable computer thereon, and includes a connector that detachably mounts the shelf to an associated slat wall panel in a cantilevered horizontal orientation. The shelf has a wire trough to mange wiring associated with the portable computer. A sleeve-shaped accessory unit with a hollow interior for retaining computer accessories therein is configured to be hung on the slat wall panel directly above the shelf. A wire management device to retain wires associated with the portable computer is configured to be hung on the slat wall panel near the shelf and the accessory unit. A security devices for securing the portable computer to the slat wall and which is configured to be hung on the slat wall panel near the shelf and the accessory unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Steelcase Development CorporationInventors: Gregg R. Draudt, William C. Stewart, Andrew H. Carlson, Russell P. Whitaker, Mark D. Swets, Joseph D. Ruedinger
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Publication number: 20030102412Abstract: A fastening device for elongate objects such as pipes, cables or the like comprising a fastening member (1), a hook-shaped receiving member (2) connected therewith for holding the objects and a bridging member (3) pivotingly connected with one end of the fastening member (1). The bridging member (3) is connectable to the free end (6) of the receiving member (2) by a latch (5). The bridging member (3) comprises an at least partially resiliently configured locking zone (4) to provide a latch (5) that can easily be manually set.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Stefan Miescher
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Patent number: 6554232Abstract: The invention is a tube clip with a clip end and a cam. The design of the tube clip allows the rotation of the tube clip after insertion into a mounting support. Preferably the installed tube clip can rotate no farther than about a quarter turn or about 90° after insertion. The clip end has a base, first and second sides and a channel. The first and second sides are at opposite ends of the base and perpendicular thereto with the channel inbetween. A slanted guide extends inwardly along the length of the first side distal to the base. A slanted outer face extends inwardly along the length of the second side distal to the base. The slanted guide and the outer face align to cooperatively guide a tube into the channel. The cam has a head and a stem connecting the head to the base. The head has a beveled edge and a shoulder. The shoulder projects from the beveled edge toward the stem and overhangs the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, L.L.C.Inventor: Harold F. Macris
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Publication number: 20030075647Abstract: A band clamp includes a band for bundling up a wire harness and a clamp engaged with an attachment portion of a vehicle body. The band and the clamps are separately prepared and a plurality of clamp types are prepared. Also, a common-use plug portion is provided on the band and a common-use fixing portion is provided on the clamp. By combining the band with one clamp selected from among a plurality of the clamps and plugging the common-use plug portion of the band into the common-use plug portion of the selected clamp, the band clamp is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Hitoshi Takenaga
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Patent number: 6536718Abstract: A pressure plug for supporting electric cables, of the type that is forced into a hole formed in a wall and including a flattened head, a passage for receiving a fastening member therein, and a rigid shaft provided along the entire length thereof, except over a short thicker portion, where it is connected to the head, with a plurality of annular ribs that are identical and equidistantly spaced apart. Each and every one of the annular ribs has two or more radial gaps that, in mutual linear correspondence, define a like number of longitudinal slots.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Aparellaje Electrico, S.L.Inventor: Juan Manuel Benito-Navazo
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Patent number: 6513767Abstract: An encirclement to stabilize, and if desired also to anchor bundles of wires. It includes a base segment and a pair of integral arm segments having interior arcuate surfaces to encircle the bundle when the stiffly flexible arms are brought together. A latch tooth extends from each arm segment. The latch teeth extend across a central plane which all of the segments confront, to engage and latch the arm segments to one another and thereby encircle the bundle to hold it together.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: J. Linn Rodgers
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Patent number: 6511030Abstract: A toothbrush holder adapter having an elongated body, an insertion member extending downwardly from a first end of the body to be inserted into a hole of a standard toothbrush holder and an opening at a second end of the body for receiving at least a portion of a toothbrush handle. The insertion member preferably includes extensions or fins to engage the interior of the opening of a standard toothbrush holder.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Robinson Knife Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Drew Kelley
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Publication number: 20020190166Abstract: Conventional methods for mounting electro-optical components, such as photodiodes, to the surface of a printed circuit board include the use of labor intensive brackets and fastening devices, such as screws or adhesive. The present invention provides a relatively small and simple component holder, which is easily attached to a circuit board by inserting the lower portion of the holder through a “key-hole” slot in the circuit board and rotating the upper portion, thereby squeezing the circuit board between the upper and lower portions. The component holder according to the present invention enables the electro-optical component to be mounted flush with the upper surface of the circuit board. Moreover, flexible locking elements enable the component holder to be mounted onto circuit boards of various thicknesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: William S. Bagdi
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Publication number: 20020179780Abstract: A clip assembly configured for attachment to an axially elongated tubular member in a manner limiting movements of said clip assembly relative to the elongated member is disclosed. The clip assembly includes a hollow sleeve configured to fit about and grippingly engage an outer lengthwise portion of the elongated tubular member and a clip having a fastening portion and an attachment portion. The fastening portion of the clip is configured to attach the clip to a support. The attachment portion of the clip includes first and second sections which combine with each other to define an opening for accommodating and compressing the hollow sleeve therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Thomas A. Benoit, David A. Shereyk