CN215495716U - Ribbon with label - Google Patents

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CN215495716U
CN215495716U CN202120711532.1U CN202120711532U CN215495716U CN 215495716 U CN215495716 U CN 215495716U CN 202120711532 U CN202120711532 U CN 202120711532U CN 215495716 U CN215495716 U CN 215495716U
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张士贵
郝其锦
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A tabbed tie, comprising: a belt body portion having a first engaging portion provided along a longitudinal direction of the belt body portion; a head portion disposed at a first end of the body portion, a passageway therethrough being disposed in the head portion, the passageway having a second engagement portion configured to cooperate with the first engagement portion to permit the body portion to pass through the passageway in a first direction and to prevent the body portion from passing through the passageway in a second direction opposite the first direction; the label part is arranged at one end of the head part, which is opposite to the belt body part, wherein the position where the label part is connected with the head part is provided with a transition part, and one part of the label part is interrupted with the head part in the transition part, so that the angle formed by the label part and the head part can be adjusted. After the binding tape binds the wire harness, the two wall surfaces of the label portion can be parallel to the center line of the binding wire harness or can be rotated at a certain angle, and when necessary, the wall surfaces of the plurality of label portions can be easily adjusted in angle to be aligned with each other.

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Ribbon with label
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of wire harness cable fixation, and in particular, to a cable tie with a label position.
Background
At present, various cables have wide application fields, when a plurality of bundles of harness cables correspond to different application requirements, each bundle of harness cables needs to be restrained respectively, and corresponding marks or hang tags need to be made to distinguish the harness cables of different targets.
Conventional cable ties restrain the surrounding wiring harness cables by passing the tie tail through a one-way passage in the tie head after surrounding the wiring harness cables. Conventional marking typically marks the corresponding harness cable by seating a corresponding mark in the surrounding area, or by passing a tie through a small hole, drop wire, etc. in an attached swing ticket.
Bands with label locations are increasingly used and existing band products already have locations to provide indicia. For example, CN 203311750U discloses a ribbon tag in which the ribbon head is integrally connected to the tag. CN 208538407U discloses a label tie in which an anti-counterfeiting radio frequency tag is attached to the tie head. CN 110634385 a discloses a label for oil sample test tube, which includes a binding tape of the label portion.
However, in practical applications there are occasions where a large number of harness cables are juxtaposed and need to be individually restrained and marked. In the traditional marking mode, due to the angle formed by the wire harness cables, a user cannot intuitively read the target corresponding to each wire harness cable. Further, the label portion of existing labeled tie products may be blocked by adjacent wire harness cables or difficult to visually read the information recorded by the label portion due to the angle of the wire harness cable to which it is bound.
Thus, there remains a need for further improvements to existing labeling approaches.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is as follows: a marking mode is provided for the wire harness cables so as to visually read the corresponding target of each wire harness cable.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a ribbon with a label, comprising: a belt body portion having a first engaging portion provided along a longitudinal direction of the belt body portion; a head portion disposed at a first end of the body portion, a passageway therethrough being disposed in the head portion, the passageway having a second engagement portion configured to cooperate with the first engagement portion to permit the body portion to pass through the passageway in a first direction and to prevent the body portion from passing through the passageway in a second direction opposite the first direction; the label part is arranged at one end of the head part, which is opposite to the belt body part, wherein the position where the label part is connected with the head part is provided with a transition part, and one part of the label part is interrupted with the head part in the transition part, so that the angle formed by the label part and the head part can be adjusted.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the discontinuity dimension of the transition portion is less than the range of 20% -80% of the thickness of the label portion.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the transition portion is configured as a sloped portion, the minimum thickness of the transition portion being reduced relative to the thickness of the label portion by an amount in the range of 20% -80%.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the transition portion is configured as a step portion, the transition portion being in the range of 20% -80% of the thickness of the label portion.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the label portion is formed in a flat plate shape, and both of the opposite wall surfaces of the label portion can be used for setting the label.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the label portion is rectangular in shape.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the channel of the head includes a tongue having a second engagement portion, the tongue configured to be biased from one side of the channel toward the belt body during cooperation of the first engagement portion with the second engagement portion.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the strap with a label further comprises a tail portion disposed at a second end of the strap portion opposite the first end and extending away from the head portion along the length of the strap portion, and the passage of the head portion is configured to allow the tail portion and the strap portion to pass therethrough.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the tail portion is provided as an inclined portion, and the thickness of the tail portion is gradually reduced from the thickness of the belt body portion by a range of 20% to 80%.
According to one aspect of the utility model, the body portion, the head portion, the label portion, and the tail portion are made of a polymeric material.
The ribbon with the label can be suitable for the working environment with no space arrangement or limited space for the label, and is suitable for the situation that the label is easy to fall off or special marks are needed on the label. The user can attach a label having necessary information on either of the two wall surfaces of the label portion. The label portion can be at a certain angle with the ribbon head, and after the wiring harness is bundled by the ribbon, two wall surfaces of the label portion can be parallel to the central line of the bundling wiring harness or rotate at a certain angle, and when needed, the wall surfaces of the plurality of label portions can be easily adjusted in angle and aligned with each other.
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For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments, which is to be considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. The drawings are schematic in scale and are not necessarily drawn to scale, but are intended for clarity of illustration, wherein:
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a strap with a label according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a strap with a label according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a strap with a label according to the present invention; and
fig. 4 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a portion of a third embodiment of a strap with a label according to the utility model.
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10 belt body part
11 first engaging part
20 head
21 channel
22 second engagement part
30 label part
31 transition part
40 tail part
Detailed Description
The present invention is further described in the following description with reference to specific embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein the details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention, but it is apparent that the present invention can be embodied in many other forms different from those described herein, and it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be implemented in many different forms without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model.
In the embodiments of the present invention, "upper and upper sides" are directed to the upper part of fig. 2, "lower and lower sides" are directed to the lower part of fig. 2, "length" direction is the left-right direction of fig. 2, "thickness" direction is the up-down direction of fig. 2, and "width" direction is the normal direction of the plane on which fig. 2 is located.
Fig. 1 schematically shows a labeled cable tie of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, which includes a body portion 10 for surrounding a wire harness cable, a head portion 20 for allowing the body portion 10 to pass through and lock, a label portion 30 for setting a label, and optionally a tail portion 40 for facilitating the passage of the body portion 10 through the head portion 20.
Fig. 2 schematically illustrates an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of a strap with a label. In a preferred embodiment, the belt body portion 10 includes a first engaging portion 11 provided along the length direction of the belt body portion 10, which is provided on a first side, i.e., an upper side, of the belt body portion 10, and the first engaging portion 11 is embodied in the form of a plurality of first teeth.
In fig. 2, the head 20 of the tape-carrying strap of the present preferred embodiment is provided at the first end of the band body portion 10, and a through passage 21 is provided in the head 20, the passage 21 extending in the thickness direction of the band body portion 10 and having a second engaging portion 22 in the form of a plurality of second teeth. Preferably, the second engagement portion 22 is configured to cooperate with the first engagement portion 11.
By shaping the second engaging portion 22 and the first engaging portion 11 in the form of corresponding right-angled triangular teeth, it is possible to allow the belt body portion 10 to pass through the passage 21 in a first direction, i.e., from above toward below, and to prevent the belt body portion 10 from passing through the passage 21 in a second direction opposite to the first direction, i.e., from below toward above.
In the preferred embodiment shown in fig. 2, the passage 21 of the head 20 includes a tongue portion having the above-described second engaging portion 22, which is configured to be biased toward the belt body portion 10 from one side of the passage 21 during the passage of the belt body portion 10 through the passage 21 and the cooperation of the first engaging portion 11 with the second engaging portion 22. This biased configuration causes the first engaging portion 11 to fit more closely during cooperation with the second engaging portion 22, facilitating unidirectional locking of the first engaging portion 11 with the second engaging portion 22.
In fig. 2, the label portion 30 of the labeled twist tie of the present preferred embodiment is disposed at the end of the head portion 20 opposite the strap body portion 10. The label portion 30 extends from the head portion 20 in the longitudinal direction of the belt body portion 10, and is larger than the width of the head portion 20 in the width direction.
The label portion 30 is formed in a flat plate shape, and both upper and lower opposite wall surfaces of the label portion 30 can be used for placing a label. In the preferred embodiment, the label portion 30 is rectangular in shape. In other embodiments, the shape of the label portion 30 may be designed as a circle, a racetrack, a triangle, etc., as desired.
The label portion 30 and the head portion 20 are not completely integrated together, and the portions where they are connected (hereinafter, referred to as transition portions 31) are partially engaged. Specifically, a portion of the transition portion 31 facing downward is disconnected from the head portion 20, so that the tag portion 30 and the head portion 20 are easily angularly adjusted, rotated at an angle from the initial position, and held. This easy angle adjustment structure allows the two wall surfaces of the tag portion to be parallel to the center line of the binding wire harness or to be rotated at a certain angle and held as needed after the binding of the binding tape to the wire harness. Also, if desired, the label-written wall surfaces of the plurality of label portions may be easily angled, optionally aligned with one another, to avoid being blocked by adjacent harness cables.
It will be appreciated that the size of the discontinuity in the transition portion 31 may be in the range 20% to 80%, preferably 50%, of the thickness of the label portion to meet different rotational requirements in practical applications.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a strap with a label according to the utility model. Wherein the tape flag tie of the second embodiment is generally the same as the preferred embodiment and like parts are indicated by like reference numerals, differing only in the configuration of the transition portion 31.
In the second embodiment, the transition portion 31 is configured as an inclined portion, and specifically, a portion of the transition portion 31 facing downward is disconnected from the head portion 20 and is inclined away from the head portion 20, so that the label portion 30 and the head portion 20 are easily angularly adjusted. In this inclined arrangement, the minimum thickness of the transition portion 31 is gradually reduced in an inclined manner with respect to the thickness of the label portion 30, with a reduction in the range of 20% -80%, preferably 50%, to meet different rotation requirements in practical applications.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of a strap with a label according to the utility model. Wherein the tape flag tie of the second embodiment is generally the same as the preferred and second embodiments and like parts are indicated by like reference numerals, differing only in the configuration of the transition portion 31.
In the third embodiment, the transition portion 31 is configured as a stepped portion, and specifically, a portion of the transition portion 31 facing downward is disconnected from the head portion 20 and is spaced apart from the head portion 20 in parallel, so that the label portion 30 and the head portion 20 are easily angularly adjusted. In this stepped arrangement, the transition portion 31 is in the range of 20% -80%, preferably 50%, of the thickness of the label portion 30 to meet different rotation requirements in practical applications.
Returning to fig. 1, in embodiments of the utility model, the tape carrying flag may further include a tail portion 40, the tail portion 40 being disposed at a second end of the body portion 10 opposite the first end where the head portion 20 is located and extending away from the head portion 20 along the length of the body portion 10. Preferably, the tail portion 40 has a width slightly smaller than the width of the belt body portion 10 and a thickness slightly smaller than the thickness of the belt body portion 10. Preferably, the tail portion is provided as an inclined portion, and the thickness of the tail portion 40 may be gradually reduced from the thickness of the belt body portion by a range of 20% -80%. This tapered configuration makes tail portion 40 much smaller than channel 21 of head portion 20 as compared to body portion 10, so that tail portion 40 and the joined body portions 10 are more easily threaded through channel 21.
The utility model provides a bandage with a label, which is applicable to a working environment in which the label is not arranged in a space or is limited in the space, and is applicable to the condition that the label is easy to fall off or special marks are needed on the label. The user can attach a label having necessary information on either of the two wall surfaces of the label portion.
With the labeled cable tie according to the present invention, the label portion can be angled with respect to the head portion of the cable tie, and after the cable tie is bound, both wall surfaces of the label portion can be parallel to or angled with respect to the center line of the bound wire harness as needed and held, and the label-written wall surfaces of the plurality of label portions can be easily angled, optionally aligned with each other, as needed, to avoid being blocked by the adjacent wire harness cable.
While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. It will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that the disclosed subject matter can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and not restrictive.

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1. A labeled tie, comprising:
a belt body section (10), the belt body section (10) having a first engaging section (11) provided in a longitudinal direction of the belt body section (10);
a head (20), said head (20) being arranged at a first end of said body portion (10), a through passage (21) being provided in said head (20), said passage (21) having a second engagement portion (22), said second engagement portion (22) being configured to cooperate with said first engagement portion (11) to allow said body portion (10) to pass through said passage (21) in a first direction and to prevent said body portion (10) from passing through said passage (21) in a second direction opposite to said first direction;
a label portion (30), the label portion (30) being provided at an end of the head portion (20) opposite to the belt body portion (10),
it is characterized in that the preparation method is characterized in that,
the label portion (30) is connected to the head portion (20) at a position having a transition portion (31), in which transition portion (31) a portion of the label portion (30) is interrupted from the head portion (20) so that the angle of the label portion (30) to the head portion (20) can be adjusted.
2. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the transition portion (31) has a discontinuity dimension in the range of 20% -80% of the thickness of the label portion (30).
3. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the transition portion (31) is configured as an inclined portion, and a minimum thickness of the transition portion (31) is reduced in a range of 20% -80% with respect to a thickness of the label portion (30).
4. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the transition portion (31) is configured as a step portion, the transition portion (31) being in a range of 20% -80% of a thickness of the label portion (30).
5. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the label part (30) is formed in a flat plate shape, and both of the opposite wall surfaces of the label part (30) can be used for placing a label.
6. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the label part (30) is rectangular in shape.
7. The labeled tie of claim 1,
the channel (21) of the head (20) comprises a tongue with a second engagement portion (22), the tongue being configured to be biased from one side of the channel (21) towards the body portion (10) as shown during mating of the first engagement portion (11) with the second engagement portion (22).
8. The labeled tie of claim 1,
further comprising a tail portion (40), the tail portion (40) being provided at a second end of the belt body portion (10) opposite to the first end, and extending away from the head portion (20) in a length direction of the belt body portion (10), and
the passage (21) of the head (20) is configured to allow the tail (40) and the belt body (10) to pass through.
9. The labeled tie of claim 8,
the tail portion (40) is provided as an inclined portion, and the thickness of the tail portion (40) is gradually reduced from the thickness of the belt body portion (10) in the range of 20% -80%.
10. The labeled tie of claim 8,
the belt body portion (10), the head portion (20), the label portion (30) and the tail portion (40) are made of a polymer material.
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