Device at a bundle tie

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Inventors

Pettersson, Stefan

Application #

088777

Filed

Mar-20-2002

Published

Jul-22-2003

Current US Class

024/16PB
024/30.5P

International Classes

B65D 063/10

Field of Search

24/16 248/74.3

Assignee

Gepe Development AG (Zug, CH)

Examiners

Brittain; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant & Gould P.C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
The invention relates to a device in a cable tie. This comprises an elongated tie part (2) of a certain width and thickness, which at one end has an elongated insertion part (3) of lesser width than the tie part (2) and at its other end a locking head (1). In the latter there is, on the one hand, a through-opening (6) intended for tie part (2) and having a width substantially the same as the tie part (2) but a height greater than the thickness of the tie part (2), and on the other, in one transverse wall of the opening (6), a groove-shaped recess (7). The width of the recess (7) is such that it allows the insertion part (3) to be inserted into the opening (6) via the recess (7) forming a tie loop. Interacting members are provided on the tie part (2) and in the locking head (1) that are designed by positive interlocking engagement with one another to lock the tie part (2) relative to the locking head (1). At each edge of tile recess (7) there is furthermore a pin-shaped projection (11) pointing towards the through-opening (6) and designed to engage with corresponding grooves (12) running along each edge of the tie part (2) when tile tie part (2) is inserted into tile opening (6).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device in a cable tie comprising an elongated tie part of certain width and thickness, which at one end has an elongated insertion part of lesser width than the tie part and at its other end has a locking head with, on the one hand, a through-opening intended for the tie part and having a width substantially the same as the tie part but a height greater than the thickness of the tie part, and on the other, in one transverse wall of the opening, a groove-shaped recess, the width of which is such that it allows the insertion part to be inserted into the opening via the recess forming a tie loop, interacting members being provided on the tie part and in the locking head that are designed by positive interlocking engagement with one another to lock the tie part relative to the locking head, and pin-shaped projections pointing towards the through-opening being provided at each edge of the recess, characterised in that the tie part has grooves running along its respective edges, which grooves are designed to engage with the free end of the respective projection when the tie part is inserted into the opening.



Description
The present invention relates to a device in a cable tie according to the pre-characterising clause of the attached claim.

A cable tie of this type is described in more detail in SE 510 655.

In this cable tie the tightening force at which the head part is no longer capable of holding the tie part is largely determined by the wall thickness of the head part. Particularly disadvantageous in this context is the fact that the head part has a groove-shaped recess, which although it facilitates the introduction of the tie part nevertheless involves a weakening of the head part.

There is therefore a desire here to achieve a strong locking force with a relatively thin-walled and slender locking head.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,837,047 discloses a moulded plastics cable tie, which is designed so that it can be produced by a normal moulding process, in which the moulded parts and any inserts move in the same directions, that is across one another. A section of the cable tie is designed with locking flanges along the edges, which flanges extend upward and downward, that is to say out from both sides of the tie. When the said section of the cable tie is inserted into the locking head the cable tie forms a bridge-like reinforcement in the locking head due to the positive interlocking engagement between the locking flanges and parts in the locking head of complementary shape. The locking flanges give the cable tie greater thickness and flexural rigidity, which may limit the flexibility of the cable tie and thereby constitute a disadvantage when tying thin cable bundles.
 
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