Clamp device

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Inventors

Kawai, Tsutomu

Application #

323725

Filed

Jun-1-1999

Published

Apr-3-2001

Current US Class

248/49
248/73
248/74.3

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/73 248/74.3 248/74.2 248/68.1 248/49 248/316.1 24/289 24/297 24/16

Assignee

Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd. (Nagoya, JP)

Examiners

King; Anita M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Davis & Bujold, P.L.L.C.

US Patent References

4131258   Connector for plates
4262394   Quarter-turn fastener
4422222   Fastening structure
4439896   Clamp for a bundl...
4470178   Fastener
4564163   Retaining clip
4609171   Electric wire bundl...
4677714   Quick-release faste...
5368261   Cable mount and fi...
5601260   Engaging structure...
6116804   Binder security lock

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Abstract
A clamp device which can be easily attached/detached and securely fixed to a board. In order to attach an electric wire bundle clamp to the board, a leg portion of the clamp is inserted in a circular hole of an attachment hole provided in the board, while engaging protruding pieces of the clamp are similarly inserted into notches of the board. Subsequently, the electric wire bundle clamp is rotated 90 degrees, allowing a portion of the board around the circular hole to be held between a base on the surface of the board and the engaging protruding pieces contacting on the underside of the board. Once rotated an engagement protrusion comes to rest in an engagement hole of the board preventing further rotation and firmly fixing the clamp device relatively to the board.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A clamp device comprising:

a base;

a leg portion protruded from an undersurface of the base;

an engaging protruding piece protruding from a tip end of the leg portion and the engaging protruding piece extending parallel to the undersurface of the base;

a pressing wing portion extending laterally from the base;

an engagement protrusion protruding from an undersurface of a remote end of the pressing wing portion, and the engagement protrusion being substantially hemispherical in shape;

a clamp member protruding from a top surface of the base; and

said leg portion being insertable into a hole formed in a board having a thickness corresponding to a gap spacing between the undersurface of the base and an opposed surface of the engaging protruding piece and the engaging protruding piece being inserted into a notch formed in a periphery of the hole in the board, and once the clamp device is received and sufficiently rotated, within the hole, with respect to the board, the hemispherical shaped engagement protrusion engages with a mating engagement hole formed in the board to prevent further rotation of the clamp device, a portion of the board around a perimeter of the hole being located between the undersurface of the base and the engaging protruding piece, and the undersurface of the remote end of the pressing wing portion abutting and pressing against a top surface of the board so that the hemispherical engagement protrusion is biased into engagement with the mating engagement hole in the board thereby facilitating fixing of the clamp device to the board.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1.) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a clamp device.

(2.) Description of the Related Art

In the conventional art, an electric wire bundle clamp has been widely used for fixing a bundle of wired electric cables to a board, such as a chassis or a panel of an electronic appliance. Two patents in the conventional art are U.S. Pat. No. 4,609,171 issued Sep. 2, 1986 to Kazuhiro Matsui and U.S. Pat. No. 4,439,896 issued Apr. 3, 1984 to Kazuhiro Matsui. In the former patent disclosed is a method of attaching the electric wire bundle to the board using an adhesive tape. In the latter patent a pair of elastic engaging pieces are formed on a tip end of a support formed on the lower portion of the electric wire bundle clamp and the engaging pieces are then inserted in a fixing hole formed in the board to attach the clamp to the board, where the elastic engaging pieces can be expanded/opened in opposite directions.
 
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