Self-locking vehicle routing retainer

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Inventors

Logan, Dan T.

Application #

203091

Filed

Feb-28-1994

Published

Jan-16-1996

Current US Class

248/231.31
248/49
248/68.1
248/74.3

International Classes

F16M 013/00

Field of Search

248/68.1 248/49 248/74.3 248/71 248/73 248/231.3 248/300 24/135 174/146 296/203 280/781 280/783 280/800 180/311

Assignee

Navistar International Transportation Corp. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Chotkowski; Karen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sullivan; Dennis K.

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Abstract
A self-locking vehicle routing retainer comprises a U-shaped spring steel body which is nestably engageable within a frame rail channel of a vehicle such as a truck and retained by engagement of the outturned edges of the legs of the body with the frame rail flanges. The central portion of the body includes an arched bundle attachment arm projecting away from the body. Each surface of the arch may be provided with structure to which a cable tie for holding elongated members such as wiring harnesses or brake tubing may be engaged.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination with a vehicle frame rail of channel section having spaced flanges joined by a web portion, a self-locking vehicle routing retainer for engagement within said frame rail, said retainer being adapted to have a bundle of elongated members secured thereto and comprising an integrally formed U-shaped spring steel body including:

a main body portion of a length less than the distance between said flanges of said frame rail and a width less than its height;

upper and lower leg portions respectively disposed at an obtuse angle to said main body portion and extending therefrom to distal ends disposed a distance from said main body portion less than the length of said frame rail flanges, said retainer being retained by frictional engagement of said distal ends with said frame rail flanges within an inner periphery of said frame rail defined by said web portion and said frame rail flanges; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a self-locking vehicle routing retainer which nests within a vehicle frame rail of the C-section type and cannot be removed therefrom without using a tool such as a screwdriver. One or two self-locking bundling straps or cable ties are mounted to the retainer for holding elongated members, such as wiring harnesses, brake lines, and the like, in place along the frame rail.

THE PRIOR ART

Heretofore, routing and clamping of elongated members such as wiring harnesses, tubes, hoses and the like has been accomplished using a variety of routing retainers. The severe nature of the operating conditions, such as vibration, rough surfaces, temperature, and moisture, to which routing retainers are exposed in automotive vehicles, especially trucks, requires a high degree of reliability in retaining such elongated members to the frame. Cost and limitations on drilling holes in the frame rails require that such retainers be attached without bolts where possible but in a manner preventing the retainer from unintentionally becoming disengaged from the frame rail. Although some prior art retainers can be mounted to the frame rail or a flanged edge thereof without bolts or piercing the rail, none are adapted to be nested totally within a frame rail of a vehicle and self-secured therein in a manner preventing them from being detached without tools, as is the retainer of the present invention.
 
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