Electric wire bundle clamp

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Inventors

Matsui, Kazuhiro

Application #

641192

Filed

Aug-16-1984

Published

Sep-2-1986

Current US Class

024/16PB
248/316.1
248/49
248/68.1
248/74.2
248/74.3

International Classes

F16L 003/08

Field of Search

248/74.3 248/74.2 248/74.1 248/74.5 248/68.1 248/49 248/316.1 248/317.7 24/16

Assignee

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

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Abstract
An electric wire bundle clamp having a mounting base, an elastic curved member provided on the mounting base so as to be integral at one end thereof with the mounting base and open at the other end, and a retaining portion formed on the mounting base for retaining the open end of the elastic curved member, in which the open end of the elastic curved member is bent outwards elastically deformably to form a bent portion with a stepped retaining projection formed in the vicinity thereof and a part of the bent end portion is used as a clamp operating piece, while on the mounting base are provided at least two projections which are spaced from each other so that the bent portion of the open end of the elastic curved member can be inserted therebetween, and on the inner surface of an outside one of the projections on the mounting base is formed a retaining projection capable of engaging the above retaining projection formed in the vicinity of the bent portion. Because of such a construction, it is possible to easily perform clamping and unclamping operations, and the electric wire bundle once clamped is held firmly in the clamped state and is seldom unclamped. Besides, there is given a large tolerance of the maximum clamping diameter which permits a positive and elastic clamping regardless of a slight increase or decrease in the diameter of the electric wire bundle to be clamped. Further, the wire bundle clamp of the above construction is easy to handle even in a narrow space.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electric wire bundle clamp comprising:

a mounting base;

an elastic member having one end extending from a surface of said base;

a substantially V-shaped bent portion having two substantially parallel legs and defining another end of said elastic member, one said leg of said V-shape forming an extension of the length of said elastic member, the other said leg of said V-shape having a first retaining projection extending therefrom;

a clamp operating piece extending from said other leg of said V-shape;

first and second projecting portions extending from said surface of said base, said first and second projecting portions being mutually spaced by a distance sufficient that said V-shaped bent portion can be inserted therebetween; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(1) Field of Art

The present invention relates to an electric wire bundle clamp for fixing an electric wire bundle to a chassis, a panel board or the like.

(2) Prior Art

In a conventional electric wire clamp bundle, for example as shown in FIGS. 1(A) and 1(B), C-shaped elastic curved members 2 and 3 formed by an integral molding on mounting bases 1A and 1B respectively are each in the form of a single belt, so the curved members per se are not expansible when clamping an electric wire bundle. Therefore, as the volume of the electric wire bundle to be clamped increases, the moment the diameter of the electric wire bundle exceeds even slightly the tolerance of the clamp, it becomes difficult for retaining projections 5 and 6 to engage retaining portions 8 and 9, so clamping becomes impossible. Thus, the tolerance of the clamping diameter is very small.

In order to clamp an electric wire bundle firmly without looseness, it is desirable to clamp the bundle to the limit of the above clamp tolerance. But, in the conventional electric wire bundle clamps, as mentioned above, the clamping tolerance is so small that it is difficult to effect clamping if the size of the electric wire bundle to be clamped exceeds the maximum clamp diameter even a little. Conversely, if the former is smaller even slightly than the latter, there is formed a gap between the clamp and the electric wire bundle, thus making it impossible to clamp the bundle firmly without looseness. In an effort to solve this problem, there has been proposed such an electric wire bundle clamp as shown in FIG. 1(C), in which a plurality of retaining projections 7 are formed on a C-shaped elastic curved member 4 to make the maximum clamping diameter adjustable. But, also in this case, the C-shaped elastic curved member 4 is in a mere belt form and is not elastically expansible in its arcuate direction, so it is impossible to clamp an electric wire bundle elastically firmly and thus the above-mentioned problem has not been solved yet.
 
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