Cable mount and fixture

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Inventors

Hillegonds, Larry A.

Application #

661837

Filed

Jun-11-1996

Published

Sep-1-1998

Current US Class

248/49
248/65
248/69
269/903

International Classes

F16G 011/00

Field of Search

269/903 29/235 29/281.1 29/450 248/65 248/49 248/677 248/68.1 248/69 248/73 248/74.1 248/74.3

Examiners

Berger; Derek J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hilliard; Mark D., McCann; Robert A.

US Patent References

4009852   Corner post harnes...
4029277   Apparatus for holdi...
4341367   Roof mounted wire...
4371137   Wire bundle clamp
4943183   Wire clamp
5222701   Wall mounted supp...
5354021   An adjustable clamp

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Other References

Western Electric Technical Digest No. 26 pp. 33-34, Apr. 1972.

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Abstract
A cable mount for securing a bundle of wires against a mounting surface including a spaced apart pair of legs having retention barbs, and a corresponding harness fixture, which allows for easy application of a single, centered cable tie by an automatic cable tie application tool.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fixture for supporting a cable mount having a resilient body member formed as a pair of oppositely extending tension arms including flanged ends, resiliently deformable from a first to a second position, and first and second mounting legs formed on and projecting from the body member such that deformation of the body member to the second position spaces the first and second legs further apart comprising:

a base member having mounting means for mounting the fixture to a harness board;

a pair of spaced apart fixture arms, each formed on and projecting vertically from the base member to a substantially horizontally planar distal end surface, having engaging means for engaging the cable mount, wherein the engaging means comprises retention pockets formed in the horizontally planer distal end surfaces of the fixture arms so that the fixture is engageable with the flanged ends of the tension arms of the cable mount.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a cable mount and accompanying fixture, and more specifically to a cable mount which can be secured to a bundle of wires by application of a single cable tie, preferably by an automatic tool, and a fixture for supporting the cable mount during application of the cable tie.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are a wide variety of fasteners and mounts that have been proposed to secure a bundle of wires to a mounting surface. Many of these utilized today, have general features similar to one of the types disclosed in the following commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,919,373, 4,805,856, 3,632,071 and 3,632,069. While each of these types of cable tie mounts possess certain desirable characteristics, they also fail to possess certain desirable characteristics. One major desirable feature that is lacking in all of these types of cable mounts is their inaccessibility to automatic cable tie application systems and tools. It is often desirable to have the ability to use automatic cable tie application tools when using cable mounts, particularly when utilizing a harness board set up. In order for the cable tie mount to be useful, the automatic cable tie application tool must be able to tighten the cable tie around both the bundle of wires and have the tie also be secured to the mount. Furthermore, the mount must be strong enough to secure the bundle to the mounting surface as well as to not collapse under the stresses applied by the automatic cable tie application tool. It is also important to have the bundle balanced on the mount in order to ensure that the mount will be properly secured to the structure.
 
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