US20130097814A1 - Cable tie - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D63/00—Flexible elongated elements, e.g. straps, for bundling or supporting articles
- B65D63/10—Non-metallic straps, tapes, or bands; Filamentary elements, e.g. strings, threads or wires; Joints between ends thereof
- B65D63/1018—Joints produced by application of integral securing members, e.g. buckles, wedges, tongue and slot, locking head and teeth or the like
- B65D63/1027—Joints produced by application of integral securing members, e.g. buckles, wedges, tongue and slot, locking head and teeth or the like the integral securing member being formed as a female and male locking member, e.g. locking head and locking teeth, or the like
- B65D63/1063—Joints produced by application of integral securing members, e.g. buckles, wedges, tongue and slot, locking head and teeth or the like the integral securing member being formed as a female and male locking member, e.g. locking head and locking teeth, or the like the female locking member being provided with at least one plastic barb
- B65D63/1072—Joints produced by application of integral securing members, e.g. buckles, wedges, tongue and slot, locking head and teeth or the like the integral securing member being formed as a female and male locking member, e.g. locking head and locking teeth, or the like the female locking member being provided with at least one plastic barb the barb having a plurality of serrations
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- Y—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
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- the present invention relates to cable ties, and more particularly, to a cable tie having engaging teeth with an improved structural configuration.
- Cable ties commercially available may be divided into non-releasable cable ties and releasable cable ties. Both of them use one or more engaging teeth in a fastening slot to engage ribs on a band so that the looped band embraces and binds the articles to be bundled. They are convenient tools for put things in order.
- a releasable cable tie has a design for allowing the band engaged in the fastening slot to be released so that the cable tie can be repeatedly used. It is commonly used for binding, for example, power cords.
- a non-releasable cable tie is not designed for releasing the band engaged in the fastening slot.
- the loop formed by the band can only be narrowed, and its binding can only be dismissed by unrecoverable means like cutting and breaking.
- a non-releasable cable tie is only for single-time use and usually used in occasions where the bundle of articles are supposed not to be released easily.
- non-releasable cable ties are often seen in retailers for binding articles to be sold in batches.
- some countries use non-releasable cable ties as temporary handcuffs.
- both releasable and non-releasable cable ties face the same problem that they tend to have the fixed end of the engaging portion broken in the fastening slot when they are operated in a low-temperature environment, and which causes the cable ties to be unable to bind anymore.
- the reason is that when the band passes through the fastening slot, the ribs on the band successively contact the engaging teeth in the fastening slot. In this way, each of the ribs necessarily impacts the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion.
- a novel cable tie which overcomes the above-mentioned shortcomings that a typical cable tie is easily broken at the fixed end of the engaging portion formed in the fastening slot due to the shearing forces applied by the ribs of the band of the cable tie when it is operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- a cable tie includes a strip-like flexible body and a fastening slot.
- the flexible body has a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other.
- the first surface is provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs.
- the fastening slot is located at one end of the flexible body, and has a third surface and a fourth surface that are opposite to each other.
- the third surface is adjacent to the first surface, while the fourth surface is distant from the second surface. Openings are formed respectively at the third surface and the fourth surface so that the other end of the flexible body is allowed to pass through the fastening slot.
- the fastening slot has an engaging portion for engaging the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot.
- the engaging portion is located between the third surface and the fourth surface and extends toward the opening of the fourth surface.
- the engaging portion includes a fixed end adjoining the third surface and a free end facing the opening of the fourth surface.
- the engaging portion has at least one engaging tooth. A distance between a tip of a first engaging tooth and the fixed end and along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body is smaller than a distance between the free end and the fixed end and along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body.
- a first objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging teeth for the cable tie with that a distance between a tip of the engaging tooth closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion and the fixed end and along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body is smaller than a distance between the free end and the fixed end and along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body
- the ribs of the flexible body contact only partial of the upper engaging tooth when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot so that the fixed end of the engaging portion is prevented from being excessively sheared by the ribs of the flexible body . Therefore, it is unlikely that the cable tie has its engaging portion broken and loses its binding function when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- a second objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging tooth for the cable tie, which is formed in the fastening slot of the cable tie.
- a cable tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a strip-like flexible body and a fastening slot.
- the flexible body has a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other.
- the first surface is provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs.
- the fastening slot is located at one end of the flexible body, and has a third surface and a fourth surface that are opposite to each other.
- the third surface is adjacent to the first surface, while the fourth surface is depart from the second surface. Openings are respectively formed at the third surface and the fourth surface so that the other end of the flexible body is allowed to pass through the fastening slot.
- the fastening slot has an engaging portion for engaging the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot.
- the engaging portion is located between the third surface and the fourth surface and extends toward the opening of the fourth surface.
- the engaging portion includes a fixed end adjoining the third surface and a free end facing the opening of the fourth surface.
- the engaging portion has at least three engaging teeth. The tips of the engaging teeth are progressively distant from the fixed end along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body.
- a third objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging teeth for the cable tie with tips of the engaging teeth being progressively distant from the fixed end along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body.
- the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end only has a small part or even no part contact the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot so that the fixed end of the engaging portion is prevented from receiving excessive shearing force. Therefore, the cable tie is unlikely to have its engaging portion broken and lose its function of binding when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- a fourth objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of at least three engaging teeth for the cable tie that are formed in the engaging portion in the fastening slot.
- the cable tie of the present invention is not easily to be broken when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius, and meanwhile has enough resistance against pulling of the cable tie.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a cable tie according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cutaway view of a cable tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention wherein the cable tie is cut away along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for showing its band and fastening slot;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for showing the band and the fastening slot;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for further illustrating the cross-section of the fastening slot;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for showing the engagement between the ribs of the band and the engaging teeth of the fastening slot when the band passes through the fastening slot;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-section view of a cable tie according to a second embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for showing its fastening slot;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-section view of a cable tie according to a third embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B of FIG. 1 for showing its fastening slot.
- the present invention discloses a cable tie and a structural configuration of engaging teeth formed on the cable tie.
- the principles for a cable tie to provide fastening effects via these engaging teeth have been known to people of ordinary skill in the art and would not be discussed hereafter.
- the accompanying drawings referred by the following description are intended to show the technical features of the present invention and are not taken as limitation.
- a cable tie 1 has a strip-like flexible band 11 and a fastening slot 12 .
- the band 11 can be any flexible body that has two ends 11 a and 11 b.
- the band 11 is provided with a plurality of ribs 113 , and the fastening slot 12 is provided at the end 11 a of the band 11 .
- the strip-like band 11 of the cable tie 1 in a first embodiment of the present invention has an upper surface 111 and a lower surface 112 with both being opposite to each other.
- the upper surface 111 has a fillister 114 extending lengthwise along the band 11 , and the plurality of ribs 113 are equidistantly arranged in the fillister 114 . These ribs 113 jut out the upper surface 111 while inclining in the same direction.
- the cable tie 1 is provided with the fastening slot 12 at the end 11 a of the band 11 .
- the fastening slot 12 has an upper surface 121 and a lower surface 122 that are opposite to each other.
- the upper surface 121 of the fastening slot 12 and the upper surface 111 of the band 11 are at the same side and adjacent to each other.
- the lower surface 122 of the fastening slot 12 and the lower surface 112 of the band 11 are at the same other side but distant from each other. Since the band 11 and the fastening slot 12 have different thicknesses, there exists a thickness difference between the lower surface 122 of the fastening slot 12 and the lower surface 112 of the band 11 .
- the fastening slot 12 is formed with an opening extending through the fastening slot 12 , and therefore an opening 121 a is formed at the upper surface 121 while an opening 122 a is formed at the lower surface 122 .
- the other end 11 b of the band 11 is allowed to pass through the fastening slot 12 via the opening 121 a and the opening 122 a.
- both of the openings 121 a and 122 a of the fastening slot 12 have their widths greater than a distance between the base of the ribs 113 of the band 11 and the lower surface 112 of the band 11 .
- the fastening slot 12 of the cable tie 1 is formed with an engaging portion 13 .
- the engaging portion 13 within the fastening slot 12 is close to the end 11 a of the band 11 .
- the engaging portion 13 is located between the upper surface 121 and the lower surface 122 of the fastening slot 12 while extending toward the opening 122 a at the lower surface 122 .
- the engaging portion 13 inside the fastening slot 12 of the cable tie 1 has a fixed end 131 that is adjacent to the upper surface 121 of the fastening slot 12 and fixed inside the fastening slot 12 .
- the engaging portion 13 further has a free end 133 facing toward the opening 122 a at the lower surface 122 of the fastening slot 12 .
- the free end 133 is not fixed and is slightly sway when receiving external force.
- the engaging portion 13 inside the fastening slot 12 has one side which is distant from the band 11 formed as an inclined surface provided with three engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b and 132 c.
- the engaging portion 13 inside the fastening slot 12 has the other side which is close to the band 11 and opposite to the teeth 132 a, 132 b, and 132 c formed as an inclined plane 134 .
- a distance between a tip of the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 1 .
- a distance between a tip of the engaging tooth 132 b located secondarily closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 2 .
- a distance along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 and between a tip of the engaging tooth 132 c which is the most distant from the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 , or which is closest to the free end 133 , and the fixed end 131 is defined as d 3 .
- a distance along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 and between a tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 is defined as d 4 .
- the distances between the tips of the engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b, 132 c of the engaging portion 13 and the free end 133 along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 are progressively reduced.
- the components along the length of the band 11 of the distances between the tips of the engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b, 132 c and the fixed end 131 are progressively increased when a measurement is taken toward the free end 133 of the engaging portion 13 .
- the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the engaging tooth 132 c that is located closest to the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 is equal to the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 .
- the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 c that is located closest to the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 can be different from the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 .
- the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a that is located closest to the fixed end 131 and the tip of the engaging tooth 132 c that is located closest to the free end 133 is preferably 0.1 ⁇ 0.25 mm.
- the component along the length of the band 11 of the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a that is located closest to the fixed end 131 and the tip of the free end 133 is preferably 0.1 ⁇ 0.25 mm.
- the ribs 113 on the upper surface 111 of the band 11 contact the engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b, 132 c of the engaging portion 13 inside the fastening slot 12 in turn and thereby engage with these engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b, 132 c when the band 11 of the cable tie 1 passes through the fastening slot 12 .
- the distances between each of the tips of the engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b, and 132 c and the fixed end 131 are progressively increased when the measurement is taken along the direction toward the free end 133 of the engaging portion 13 , and the distance between the base of the ribs 113 and the lower surface 112 of the band 11 is smaller than the width of the openings 121 a and 122 a of the fastening slot 12 .
- the ribs 113 contact merely a small part at the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a which is located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 when the band 11 is inserted into the fastening slot 12 .
- the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 and each of the ribs 13 are partially engaged with each other.
- the engagement between each of the ribs 13 and the following engaging teeth becomes more complete.
- at least one of the engaging teeth 132 a, 132 b and 132 c, especially the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 is partially engaged with each of the ribs 113 .
- a cable tie 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention has a strip-like flexible band 11 and a fastening slot 12 provided at one end 11 a of the band 11 .
- the fastening slot 12 is formed with an engaging portion 13 .
- the band 11 , the fastening slot 12 and the engaging portion 13 of the cable tie 1 are arranged in a way similar to the counterparts in the first embodiment as described above and the detailed description therefore is omitted herein.
- the engaging portion 13 according to the second embodiment has only one engaging tooth 132 a.
- a distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a of the engaging portion 13 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 5 .
- a distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 6 .
- a relationship between d 5 and d 6 is that d 6 >d 5 .
- the distance difference between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a and the free end 133 along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is 0.1 ⁇ 0.25 mm.
- the ribs 113 contact merely a small part of the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a when the band 11 of the cable tie 1 passes through the fastening slot 12 .
- the engaging tooth 132 a and each of the ribs 113 are partially engaged with each other.
- the partial engagement between the ribs 113 of the band 11 and the engaging tooth 132 a of the engaging portion 13 is firm enough to retain the band 11 in position, and which provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie.
- a cable tie 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention has a strip-like flexible band 11 and a fastening slot 12 provided at one end 11 a of the band 11 .
- the fastening slot 12 is formed with an engaging portion 13 .
- the band 11 , the fastening slot 12 and the engaging portion 13 of the cable tie 1 are arranged in a way similar to the counterparts in the first embodiment as described above and the detailed description therefore is omitted herein.
- engaging portion 13 according to the third embodiment has two engaging teeth 132 a and 132 b in addition to fixed end 131 and free end 133 .
- a distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 7 .
- a distance between the tip of the other engaging tooth 132 b located closest to the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 8 .
- a distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is defined as d 9 .
- a relationship between d 7 , d 8 and d 9 is that d 7 ⁇ d 8 ⁇ d 9 .
- the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 b located closest to the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is different from the distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 .
- the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 b located closest to the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 can be equal to the distance between the tip of the free end 133 and the fixed end 131 .
- the distance between the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a that located closest to the fixed end 131 and the tip of the free end 133 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 is preferably 0.1 ⁇ 0.25 mm.
- the ribs 113 contact merely a small part of the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 when the band 11 of the cable tie 1 passes through the fastening slot 12 .
- the engaging tooth 132 a and each of the ribs 113 are partially engaged with each other.
- the engagement between each of the ribs 13 and the other engaging teeth becomes more complete.
- At least one of the engaging teeth 132 a and 132 b, especially the engaging tooth 132 a located closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 is partially engaged with each of the ribs 113 .
- the partial and complete engagement between the ribs 113 of the band 11 and the engaging teeth of the engaging portion 13 are firm enough to retain the band 11 in position, and which provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie.
- the cable tie 1 is designed to have engaging teeth with different structural configuration from those of the prior art.
- the disclosed cable tie 1 is characterized in that the distances between each of the tips of the engaging teeth of the engaging portion 13 and the free end 133 and along the lengthwise direction of the band 11 are progressively reduced. Therefore, the band 11 contacts only a small part of the tip of the engaging tooth 132 a closest to the fixed end 131 of the engaging portion 13 when the band 11 passes through the fastening slot 12 , and which prevents excessive shearing impact from being applied on the tip of the engaging teeth 132 a and in turn causing torque effect on the fixed end 131 such as to break the fixed end 131 and render the cable tie unusable for tying and binding.
- the structural configuration of the engaging teeth of engaging portion 13 allows the engaging teeth closer to the free end 133 to be firmly engaged with the ribs 113 of the incoming band 11 .
- the partial and complete engagement between the engaging teeth and the ribs 113 retain the band 11 in position within the fastening slot 12 , and which provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie 1 and in turn ensures appropriate binding function of the cable tie 1 .
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A cable tie is disclosed. The cable tie has a band and a fastening slot. The band is provided with a plurality of ribs, and the fastening slot is formed with an engaging portion for engaging the ribs when the band passes through the fastening slot so as to bind articles. The engaging portion is provided with at least one engaging tooth. A distance between a tip of the engaging tooth and the fixed end of the engaging portion and along a lengthwise direction of the band is smaller than a distance between the free end and the fixed end of the engaging portion and along the lengthwise direction of the band, and which prevents the engaging portion from being broken due to shearing effect applied by the ribs when the cable tie is operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
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- 1. Technical Field
- The present invention relates to cable ties, and more particularly, to a cable tie having engaging teeth with an improved structural configuration.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Cable ties commercially available may be divided into non-releasable cable ties and releasable cable ties. Both of them use one or more engaging teeth in a fastening slot to engage ribs on a band so that the looped band embraces and binds the articles to be bundled. They are convenient tools for put things in order.
- A releasable cable tie has a design for allowing the band engaged in the fastening slot to be released so that the cable tie can be repeatedly used. It is commonly used for binding, for example, power cords.
- On the other hand, a non-releasable cable tie is not designed for releasing the band engaged in the fastening slot. Thus, once the band of a non-releasable cable tie is engaged in the fastening slot, the loop formed by the band can only be narrowed, and its binding can only be dismissed by unrecoverable means like cutting and breaking. In other words, a non-releasable cable tie is only for single-time use and usually used in occasions where the bundle of articles are supposed not to be released easily. For an example, non-releasable cable ties are often seen in retailers for binding articles to be sold in batches. For another example, some countries use non-releasable cable ties as temporary handcuffs.
- However, both releasable and non-releasable cable ties face the same problem that they tend to have the fixed end of the engaging portion broken in the fastening slot when they are operated in a low-temperature environment, and which causes the cable ties to be unable to bind anymore. The reason is that when the band passes through the fastening slot, the ribs on the band successively contact the engaging teeth in the fastening slot. In this way, each of the ribs necessarily impacts the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion. As more passing ribs contact the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion, the shearing forces applied to the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion by the ribs increases such that an accumulated torque acts on the fixed end of the engaging portion and is likely to break the fixed end of the engaging portion in a low-temperature environment.
- Therefore, it is provided in this invention a novel cable tie which overcomes the above-mentioned shortcomings that a typical cable tie is easily broken at the fixed end of the engaging portion formed in the fastening slot due to the shearing forces applied by the ribs of the band of the cable tie when it is operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- According to the present invention, a cable tie includes a strip-like flexible body and a fastening slot. The flexible body has a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other. The first surface is provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs. The fastening slot is located at one end of the flexible body, and has a third surface and a fourth surface that are opposite to each other. The third surface is adjacent to the first surface, while the fourth surface is distant from the second surface. Openings are formed respectively at the third surface and the fourth surface so that the other end of the flexible body is allowed to pass through the fastening slot. The fastening slot has an engaging portion for engaging the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot. The engaging portion is located between the third surface and the fourth surface and extends toward the opening of the fourth surface. The engaging portion includes a fixed end adjoining the third surface and a free end facing the opening of the fourth surface. The engaging portion has at least one engaging tooth. A distance between a tip of a first engaging tooth and the fixed end and along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body is smaller than a distance between the free end and the fixed end and along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body.
- A first objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging teeth for the cable tie with that a distance between a tip of the engaging tooth closest to the fixed end of the engaging portion and the fixed end and along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body is smaller than a distance between the free end and the fixed end and along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body Thereby, the ribs of the flexible body contact only partial of the upper engaging tooth when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot so that the fixed end of the engaging portion is prevented from being excessively sheared by the ribs of the flexible body . Therefore, it is unlikely that the cable tie has its engaging portion broken and loses its binding function when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- A second objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging tooth for the cable tie, which is formed in the fastening slot of the cable tie. When the flexible body passes through the fastening slot, the engaging tooth of the engaging portion in the fastening slot and each of the ribs of the flexible body are partially engaged with each other. The partial engagement between the engaging tooth and the ribs is firm enough to retain the flexible body within the fastening slot and which provides a resistance to pull out the cable tie.
- A cable tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a strip-like flexible body and a fastening slot. The flexible body has a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other. The first surface is provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs. The fastening slot is located at one end of the flexible body, and has a third surface and a fourth surface that are opposite to each other. The third surface is adjacent to the first surface, while the fourth surface is depart from the second surface. Openings are respectively formed at the third surface and the fourth surface so that the other end of the flexible body is allowed to pass through the fastening slot. The fastening slot has an engaging portion for engaging the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot. The engaging portion is located between the third surface and the fourth surface and extends toward the opening of the fourth surface. The engaging portion includes a fixed end adjoining the third surface and a free end facing the opening of the fourth surface. The engaging portion has at least three engaging teeth. The tips of the engaging teeth are progressively distant from the fixed end along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body.
- Hence, a third objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of the engaging teeth for the cable tie with tips of the engaging teeth being progressively distant from the fixed end along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body. Thus, the engaging tooth located closest to the fixed end only has a small part or even no part contact the ribs of the flexible body when the flexible body passes through the fastening slot so that the fixed end of the engaging portion is prevented from receiving excessive shearing force. Therefore, the cable tie is unlikely to have its engaging portion broken and lose its function of binding when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius.
- A fourth objective of the present invention is to provide a structural configuration of at least three engaging teeth for the cable tie that are formed in the engaging portion in the fastening slot. When the flexible body passes through the fastening slot, at least one of the engaging teeth of the engaging portion in the fastening slot is in partial engagement with the corresponding rib of the flexible body, and the engaging tooth of the engaging portion closest to the free end is in complete engagement with the corresponding rib. The partial and complete engagement between the engaging teeth and the ribs are firm enough to retain the flexible body within the fastening slot, and which thereby provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie.
- Comparing with the typical cable ties, the cable tie of the present invention is not easily to be broken when operated in a low-temperature environment such as minus 40 degrees Celsius, and meanwhile has enough resistance against pulling of the cable tie.
- The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a top view of a cable tie according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a cutaway view of a cable tie according to a first embodiment of the present invention wherein the cable tie is cut away along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for showing its band and fastening slot; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for showing the band and the fastening slot; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for further illustrating the cross-section of the fastening slot; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-section view of the cable tie according to the first embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for showing the engagement between the ribs of the band and the engaging teeth of the fastening slot when the band passes through the fastening slot; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-section view of a cable tie according to a second embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for showing its fastening slot; and -
FIG. 7 is a cross-section view of a cable tie according to a third embodiment of the present invention made along Line B-B ofFIG. 1 for showing its fastening slot. - The present invention discloses a cable tie and a structural configuration of engaging teeth formed on the cable tie. The principles for a cable tie to provide fastening effects via these engaging teeth have been known to people of ordinary skill in the art and would not be discussed hereafter. The accompanying drawings referred by the following description are intended to show the technical features of the present invention and are not taken as limitation.
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FIG. 1 , acable tie 1 according to the present invention has a strip-likeflexible band 11 and afastening slot 12. Theband 11 can be any flexible body that has two ends 11 a and 11 b. Theband 11 is provided with a plurality ofribs 113, and thefastening slot 12 is provided at theend 11 a of theband 11. Referring toFIG. 2 , the strip-like band 11 of thecable tie 1 in a first embodiment of the present invention has anupper surface 111 and alower surface 112 with both being opposite to each other. Theupper surface 111 has afillister 114 extending lengthwise along theband 11, and the plurality ofribs 113 are equidistantly arranged in thefillister 114. Theseribs 113 jut out theupper surface 111 while inclining in the same direction. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , in the first embodiment of the present invention, thecable tie 1 is provided with thefastening slot 12 at theend 11 a of theband 11. Thefastening slot 12 has anupper surface 121 and alower surface 122 that are opposite to each other. Theupper surface 121 of thefastening slot 12 and theupper surface 111 of theband 11 are at the same side and adjacent to each other. Thelower surface 122 of thefastening slot 12 and thelower surface 112 of theband 11 are at the same other side but distant from each other. Since theband 11 and thefastening slot 12 have different thicknesses, there exists a thickness difference between thelower surface 122 of thefastening slot 12 and thelower surface 112 of theband 11. In addition, thefastening slot 12 is formed with an opening extending through thefastening slot 12, and therefore anopening 121 a is formed at theupper surface 121 while anopening 122 a is formed at thelower surface 122. Theother end 11 b of theband 11 is allowed to pass through thefastening slot 12 via theopening 121 a and theopening 122 a. Moreover, both of theopenings fastening slot 12 have their widths greater than a distance between the base of theribs 113 of theband 11 and thelower surface 112 of theband 11. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , in the first embodiment of the present invention, thefastening slot 12 of thecable tie 1 is formed with an engagingportion 13. The engagingportion 13 within thefastening slot 12 is close to theend 11 a of theband 11. The engagingportion 13 is located between theupper surface 121 and thelower surface 122 of thefastening slot 12 while extending toward the opening 122 a at thelower surface 122. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , in the first embodiment of the present invention, the engagingportion 13 inside thefastening slot 12 of thecable tie 1 has a fixedend 131 that is adjacent to theupper surface 121 of thefastening slot 12 and fixed inside thefastening slot 12. The engagingportion 13 further has afree end 133 facing toward the opening 122 a at thelower surface 122 of thefastening slot 12. Thefree end 133 is not fixed and is slightly sway when receiving external force. The engagingportion 13 inside thefastening slot 12 has one side which is distant from theband 11 formed as an inclined surface provided with threeengaging teeth portion 13 inside thefastening slot 12 has the other side which is close to theband 11 and opposite to theteeth inclined plane 134. - Moreover, as shown in
FIG. 4 , in the first embodiment, a distance between a tip of the engagingtooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d1. A distance between a tip of the engagingtooth 132 b located secondarily closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d2. A distance along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 and between a tip of the engagingtooth 132 c which is the most distant from thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13, or which is closest to thefree end 133, and thefixed end 131 is defined as d3. A distance along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 and between a tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 is defined as d4. A relationship between d1, d2, d3 and d4 is that d1<d2<d3=d4. Particularly, the distances between the tips of the engagingteeth portion 13 and thefree end 133 along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 are progressively reduced. In other words, the components along the length of theband 11 of the distances between the tips of the engagingteeth fixed end 131 are progressively increased when a measurement is taken toward thefree end 133 of the engagingportion 13. In addition, the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the engagingtooth 132 c that is located closest to thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 is equal to the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131. However, in another embodiment, the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 c that is located closest to thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 can be different from the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131. Also, the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a that is located closest to thefixed end 131 and the tip of the engagingtooth 132 c that is located closest to thefree end 133 is preferably 0.1˜0.25 mm. Moreover, the component along the length of theband 11 of the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a that is located closest to thefixed end 131 and the tip of thefree end 133 is preferably 0.1˜0.25 mm. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , in the first embodiment of the present invention, theribs 113 on theupper surface 111 of theband 11 contact the engagingteeth portion 13 inside thefastening slot 12 in turn and thereby engage with these engagingteeth band 11 of thecable tie 1 passes through thefastening slot 12. Herein, the distances between each of the tips of the engagingteeth fixed end 131 are progressively increased when the measurement is taken along the direction toward thefree end 133 of the engagingportion 13, and the distance between the base of theribs 113 and thelower surface 112 of theband 11 is smaller than the width of theopenings fastening slot 12. In this way, theribs 113 contact merely a small part at the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a which is located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 when theband 11 is inserted into thefastening slot 12. In other words, the engagingtooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 and each of theribs 13 are partially engaged with each other. As each of theribs 113 advances toward thefree end 133 of the engagingportion 13, the engagement between each of theribs 13 and the following engaging teeth becomes more complete. In other words, at least one of the engagingteeth tooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13, is partially engaged with each of theribs 113. When theband 11 passes through thefastening slot 12 and arrives at a desired position, the partial and complete engagement between theribs 113 of theband 11 and the engaging teeth of the engagingportion 13 are firm enough to retain theband 11 in position, and which thereby provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 6 , acable tie 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention has a strip-likeflexible band 11 and afastening slot 12 provided at oneend 11 a of theband 11. Thefastening slot 12 is formed with an engagingportion 13. Theband 11, thefastening slot 12 and the engagingportion 13 of thecable tie 1 are arranged in a way similar to the counterparts in the first embodiment as described above and the detailed description therefore is omitted herein. What makes the present embodiment different from the first embodiment is that, the engagingportion 13 according to the second embodiment has only one engagingtooth 132 a. A distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a of the engagingportion 13 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d5. A distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d6. A relationship between d5 and d6 is that d6>d5. In other words, there is a distance difference between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a of the engagingportion 13 and thefree end 133 along the lengthwise direction of theband 11. Preferably, the distance difference between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a and thefree end 133 along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is 0.1˜0.25 mm. - Still referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 6 , in the second embodiment of the present invention, theribs 113 contact merely a small part of the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a when theband 11 of thecable tie 1 passes through thefastening slot 12. In other words, the engagingtooth 132 a and each of theribs 113 are partially engaged with each other. When theband 11 passes through thefastening slot 12 and arrives at a desired position, the partial engagement between theribs 113 of theband 11 and the engagingtooth 132 a of the engagingportion 13 is firm enough to retain theband 11 in position, and which provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 7 , acable tie 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention has a strip-likeflexible band 11 and afastening slot 12 provided at oneend 11 a of theband 11. Thefastening slot 12 is formed with an engagingportion 13. Theband 11, thefastening slot 12 and the engagingportion 13 of thecable tie 1 are arranged in a way similar to the counterparts in the first embodiment as described above and the detailed description therefore is omitted herein. What makes the present embodiment different from the first and second embodiments is that, engagingportion 13 according to the third embodiment has twoengaging teeth end 131 andfree end 133. A distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d7. A distance between the tip of the other engagingtooth 132 b located closest to thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d8. A distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is defined as d9. A relationship between d7, d8 and d9 is that d7<d8<d9. Specifically, there are distance differences between the tips of the engagingteeth portion 13 and between the tip of the engagingteeth 132 b of the engagingportion 13 and thefree end 133 along the lengthwise direction of theband 11, and the distance differences are progressively reduced when measurement is taken toward thefree end 133 of theband 11. In other words, the distance between the tip of the engagingteeth 132 a and thefixed end 131 and the distance between the tip of the engagingteeth 132 b and thefixed end 131 are progressively increased when measurement is taken toward thefree end 133. In addition, the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 b located closest to thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is different from the distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131. However, in another embodiment, the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 b located closest to thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 can be equal to the distance between the tip of thefree end 133 and thefixed end 131. In all embodiments as described in the above, the distance between the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a that located closest to thefixed end 131 and the tip of thefree end 133 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 is preferably 0.1˜0.25 mm. - Still referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 7 , in the third embodiment of the present invention, theribs 113 contact merely a small part of the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 when theband 11 of thecable tie 1 passes through thefastening slot 12. In other words, the engagingtooth 132 a and each of theribs 113 are partially engaged with each other. As each of theribs 113 advances toward thefree end 133 of the engagingportion 13, the engagement between each of theribs 13 and the other engaging teeth becomes more complete. In other words, at least one of the engagingteeth tooth 132 a located closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13, is partially engaged with each of theribs 113. When theband 11 passes through thefastening slot 12 and arrives at a desired position, the partial and complete engagement between theribs 113 of theband 11 and the engaging teeth of the engagingportion 13 are firm enough to retain theband 11 in position, and which provides a resistance against pulling of the cable tie. - In summary, the
cable tie 1 according to the present invention is designed to have engaging teeth with different structural configuration from those of the prior art. The disclosedcable tie 1 is characterized in that the distances between each of the tips of the engaging teeth of the engagingportion 13 and thefree end 133 and along the lengthwise direction of theband 11 are progressively reduced. Therefore, theband 11 contacts only a small part of the tip of the engagingtooth 132 a closest to thefixed end 131 of the engagingportion 13 when theband 11 passes through thefastening slot 12, and which prevents excessive shearing impact from being applied on the tip of the engagingteeth 132 a and in turn causing torque effect on thefixed end 131 such as to break thefixed end 131 and render the cable tie unusable for tying and binding. Moreover, the structural configuration of the engaging teeth of engagingportion 13 according to the present invention allows the engaging teeth closer to thefree end 133 to be firmly engaged with theribs 113 of theincoming band 11. In addition, the partial and complete engagement between the engaging teeth and theribs 113 retain theband 11 in position within thefastening slot 12, and which provides a resistance against pulling of thecable tie 1 and in turn ensures appropriate binding function of thecable tie 1. - The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments and it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.
Claims (13)
1. A cable tie (1) comprising:
a strip-like flexible body (11) having a first surface (111) and a second surface (112) being opposite to each other, the first surface (111) being provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs (113); and
a fastening slot (12) being provided at a first end (11 a) of the flexible body (11) and having a third surface (121) and a fourth surface (122) being opposite to each other, the third surface (121) being adjacent to the first surface (111), the fourth surface (122) being distant from the second surface (112), and the third surface (121) and the fourth surface (122) each being formed with an opening (121 a, 122 a) to allow a second end (11 b) of the flexible body (11) to pass through the fastening slot (12);
wherein the fastening slot (12) is formed with an engaging portion (13) for engaging the ribs (113) of the flexible body (11) when the flexible body (11) passes through the fastening slot (12); and
the engaging portion (13) is located between the third surface (121) and the fourth surface (122) and extends toward the opening (122 a) of the fourth surface (122), the engaging portion (13) has a fixed end (131) adjoining the third surface (121) and a free end (133) facing the opening (122 a) of the fourth surface (122), the engaging portion (13) is further provided with a first engaging tooth (132 a), and a distance between a tip of the first engaging tooth (132 a) and the fixed end (131) and along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) is smaller than a distance between the free end (133) and the fixed end (131) and along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11).
2. The cable tie of claim 1 , wherein the engaging portion (13) further comprises a second engaging tooth (132 b), and a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between a tip of the second engaging tooth (132 b) and the fixed end (131) is larger than a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the tip of the first engaging tooth (132 a) and the fixed end (131) and is smaller than a distance along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the free end (133) and the fixed end (131).
3. The cable tie of claim 1 , wherein the engaging portion (13) further comprises a second engaging tooth (132 b), and a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between a tip of the second engaging tooth (132 b) and the fixed end (131) is larger than a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the tip of the first engaging tooth (132 a) and the fixed end (131) and is equal to a distance along the lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the free end (133) and the fixed end (131).
4. The cable tie of claim 2 , wherein a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the tip of the first engaging tooth (132 a) and a tip of the free end (133) is 0.1˜0.25 mm.
5. The cable tie of claim 2 , wherein the first engaging tooth (132 a) and each of the ribs (113) are partially engaged with each other.
6. The cable tie of claim 2 , wherein the engaging portion (13) is formed with an inclined plane (134) on a side being opposite to the first engaging tooth (132 a) and the second engaging tooth (132 b).
7. A cable tie (1) comprising:
a strip-like flexible body (11) having a first surface (111) and a second surface (112) being opposite to each other, the first surface (111) being provided with a plurality of equidistantly arranged ribs (113); and
a fastening slot (12) being provided at a first end (11 a) of the flexible body (11) and having a third surface (121) and a fourth surface (122) being opposite to each other, the third surface (121) being adjacent to the first surface (111), the fourth surface (122) being distant from the second surface (112), and the third surface (121) and the fourth surface (122) each being formed with an opening (121 a, 122 a) to allow opposite second end (11 b) of the flexible body (11) to pass through the fastening slot (12);
wherein the fastening slot (12) is formed with an engaging portion (13) for engaging the ribs (113) of the flexible body (11) when the flexible body (11) passes through the fastening slot (12); and
the engaging portion (13) is located between the third surface (121) and the fourth surface (122) and extends toward the opening (122 a) of the fourth surface (122), the engaging portion (13) has a fixed end (131) adjoining the third surface (121) and a free end (133) facing the opening (122 a) of the fourth surface (122), the engaging portion (13) is further provided with at least three engaging teeth (132 a, 132 b, 132 c), and tips of the engaging teeth (132 a, 132 b, 132 c) are progressively distant from the fixed end (131) along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11).
8. The cable tie of claim 7 , wherein a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between tip of the engaging teeth (132 c) closest to the free end (133) and the fixed end (131) is equal to a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the free end (133) and the fixed end (131).
9. The cable tie of claim 7 , wherein the distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between tip of the engaging teeth (132 a) closest to the fixed end (131) and the free end (133) is 0.1˜0.25 mm.
10. The cable tie of claim 7 , wherein one of the engaging teeth (132 a, 132 b, 132 c) and each of the ribs (113) are partially engaged with each other.
11. The cable tie of claim 3 , wherein a distance along a lengthwise direction of the flexible body (11) and between the tip of the first engaging tooth (132 a) and a tip of the free end (133) is 0.1˜0.25 mm.
12. The cable tie of claim 3 , wherein the first engaging tooth (132 a) and each of the ribs (113) are partially engaged with each other.
13. The cable tie of claim 3 , wherein the engaging portion (13) is formed with an inclined plane (134) on a side being opposite to the first engaging tooth (132 a) and the second engaging tooth (132 b).
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