Cable tie
A tie for bundling a plurality of objects that includes a strap that has a fastening end portion and an opposite free end portion, and opposite first and second surfaces. The first surface includes a first engaging member, and the fastening end portion includes a second engaging member corresponding to the first engaging member. A cushioning layer is disposed on the second surface of the strap. The strap wraps around the plurality of objects and the first engaging member interlocks with the second engaging member to secure the objects together. The cushioning layer contacts the plurality of objects.
The present invention relates to a tie for bundling cables. More specifically, the tie includes a strap that wraps around the cables and locks to secure the cables without damaging the cables.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTies for bundling wires and cables are well known in the art. A typical tie includes a strap that wraps around the wires and cables and locks with a buckle. Examples of conventional ties include U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,890,265 to Christian et al., 4,958,414 to Benoit, 4,776,067 to Sorensen, 4,631,782 to Gecs, 4,490,887 to Sarton et al., 4,272,870 to McCormick, 4,009,509 to McCormick, 3,735,448 to Waddington, 3,590,442 to Geisnger, 3,214,808 to Litwin, 2,979,794 to Bartolo, and 2,236,280 to Kreiseder, the subject matter of each of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Conventional ties when wrapped around the wires or cables often damage the wires or cables due to the contact between the strap of the tie and the wires or cables. This is often referred to as shafting.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a tie that bundles a plurality of objects, such as cables, with minimal damage to the cables.
The foregoing object is attained by a tie for bundling a plurality of objects that includes a strap that has a fastening end portion and an opposite free end portion, and opposite first and second surfaces. The first surface includes a first engaging member, and the fastening end portion includes a second engaging member corresponding to the first engaging member. A cushioning layer is disposed on the second surface of the strap. The strap wraps around the plurality of objects and the first engaging member interlocks with the second engaging member to secure the objects together. The cushioning layer contacts the plurality of objects.
The foregoing object is also attained by a tie for bundling a plurality of cables that includes a strap that has a fastening end portion and an opposite free end portion, and opposite outer and inner surfaces. The outer surface includes a plurality of first teeth, and the fastening end portion includes a plurality of second teeth corresponding to the plurality of first teeth. A cushioning polymer layer is disposed on the inner surface of the strap. The strap is wrapped around the plurality of cables so that the cushioning polymer layer engages the plurality of cables. The plurality of first teeth interlock with the plurality of second teeth, thereby securing the cables together.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSA more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In general, tie 10 includes a strap 16 with a strap body 18, a fastening end portion 20, an opposite free end portion 22, and first and second opposite surfaces 24 and 26. Strap 16 is preferably made of a strong but flexible material, such as plastic, nylon, polyetheretherketone, and the like. The strap body 18, fastening end portion 20, and free end portion 22 are preferably made as one-piece, but can be made separately and attached together.
The fastening end portion 20 includes a fastener head 28 with a passageway 30 for receiving the strap body 18, as seen in
Opposite the first aperture 42 of the fastener head 28 is a second aperture 48, as seen in
Extending from the first surface 24 of the strap body 18 are a plurality of engaging members 58 corresponding to the engaging members 46 of the locking pawl 44 of the fastener head 28. Engaging members 46 and 58 are preferably a plurality of teeth that interlock with one another, as seen in
Cushioning layer 14 is disposed on the second surface 26 of the strap 16. Cushioning layer 14 can be formed of any soft or non-abrasive material, such as a polymer like silicone, ethylene, propylene rubber, and the like. The cushioning layer 14 is preferably molded onto the strap second surface 26 but can be applied in any known manner such as adhesive and the like. Cushioning layer 14 extends along second surface 26 substantially continuously between the fastening end portion 20 and the free end portion 22 of the strap 16. The soft polymer material of cushioning layer 14 grips the cables 12 when the strap 16 is wrapped around the cables 12. Alternatively, the cushioning layer 14 can be discontinuous so that only portions of the second surface 26 of the strap 16 are covered.
To bundle together the cables 12, the strap 16 of tie 10 is wrapped around the cables 12 so that the strap first surface 24 is an outer surface facing away from the cables 12 and the strap second surface 26 is an inner surface so that the cushioning layer 14 engages the cables 12. Free end portion 22 of strap 16 is inserted through the second aperture 48 of the fastener head 28 into the passageway 30. The strap body 18 extends through the passageway 30 flexing the locking pawl 44 backward through the first aperture 42, as seen in
Once the strap 16 is adjusted and tightened around the cables 12, the locking pawl 44 of the fastener head 28 flexes back to its original position with its engaging teeth 46 interlocking with the engaging teeth 58 of the strap body 18, as seen in
The cushioning layer 14 contacts and grips the cables 12 when the strap 16 is wrapped around the cables 12. This substantially restricts the movement of the tie 10 with respect to the cables 12, thereby significantly reducing damage to the cables 12 from the tie 10.
While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modification can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the tie 10 can be used to bundle any type of objects and not just cables 12. Also, structure can be added to the locking pawl 44 of the fastening head 28 to facilitate moving the locking pawl 44 outwardly to release the strap 16 disposed in the passageway 30.
Claims
1. A tie for bundling a plurality of objects, comprising:
- a strap having a fastening end portion and an opposite free end portion, and opposite first and second surfaces, said first surface including a first engaging member, and said fastening end portion including a second engaging member corresponding to said first engaging member; and
- a cushioning layer being disposed on said second surface of said strap and said first surface of said strap being devoid of a cushioning layer,
- whereby said strap wraps around the plurality of objects with said first engaging member interlocking with said second engaging member to secure the objects together, and said cushioning layer contacts the plurality of objects.
2. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said cushioning layer is made of a polymeric material.
3. A tie according to claim 2, wherein
- said polymeric material is silicon.
4. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said cushioning layer grips the plurality of objects, thereby preventing said strap from moving with respect to the plurality of objects.
5. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said cushioning layer extends substantially continuously along said second surface of said strap between said fastening end portion and said free end portion.
6. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said first engaging member is a plurality of teeth extending from the first surface of said strap; and
- said second engaging member is a plurality of teeth extending from the fastening end portion of said strap that interlock with the plurality of teeth of the first engaging member.
7. A tie according to claim 6, wherein
- said plurality of teeth of said first engaging member extend substantially continuously along said first surface of said strap between said fastening end portion and said free end portion.
8. A tie according to claim 6, wherein
- said plurality of teeth of said first engaging member extend outwardly from strap opposite said plurality of objects.
9. A tie according to claim 6, wherein
- said fastening end portion includes a flexible locking pawl and said plurality of teeth of said second engaging member are disposed on said locking pawl.
10. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said fastening end portion includes a longitudinal passageway located between front and back ends of said fastening end portion for receiving said strap; and
- an entry opening of said passageway is disposed proximate said front end and an exit opening is disposed proximate said back end.
11. A tie according to claim 10, wherein
- said strap being movable in a first direction in said passageway from said front end to said back end; and
- said engagement of said first and second engaging members substantially restricting movement of said strap in said passageway in a second direction opposite said first direction.
12. A tie according to claim 1, wherein
- said plurality of objects are cables.
13. A tie for bundling a plurality of cables, comprising:
- a strap having a fastening end portion and an opposite free end portion, and opposite outer and inner surfaces, said outer surface including a plurality of first teeth, and said fastening end portion including a plurality of second teeth corresponding to said plurality of first teeth; and
- a cushioning polymer layer being disposed on said inner surface of said strap, said outer surface of said strap being devoid of a cushioning layer, said strap being wrapped around said plurality of cables so that said cushioning polymer layer engages said plurality of cables, and said plurality of first teeth interlock with said plurality of second teeth, thereby securing said cables together.
14. A tie according to claim 13, wherein
- said cushioning polymer layer grips said plurality of cables, thereby preventing said strap from moving with respect to said plurality of cables.
15. A tie according to claim 13, wherein
- said fastening end portion includes a flexible locking pawl and said plurality of second teeth are disposed on said locking pawl.
16. A tie according to claim 13, wherein
- said fastening end portion includes a longitudinal passageway located between front and back ends of said fastening end portion for receiving said strap; and
- an entry opening of said passageway is disposed proximate said front end and an exit opening is disposed proximate said back end.
17. A tie according to claim 16, wherein
- said strap being movable in a first direction in said passageway from said front end to said back end; and
- said engagement of said first and second teeth substantially restricting movement of said strap in said passageway in a second direction opposite said first direction.
18. A tie according to claim 13, wherein
- said cushioning polymer material is made of silicon.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 25, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2006
Inventor: Normand Cook (Saint-Hubert)
Application Number: 11/041,234
International Classification: B65D 63/00 (20060101);