Cable tie with wide neck

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Inventors

Brownlee, James A.
Krisel, Robert J.

Application #

855917

Filed

May-15-2001

Published

Jun-8-2004

Current US Class

024/16PB
024/30.5P

International Classes

B65D 063/10

Field of Search

24/16 248/74.3 292/318-322 292/325

Assignee

Panduit Corp. (Tinley Park, IL)

Examiners

Brittain; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCann; Robert A., Clancy; Christopher S.

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Abstract
A cable tie is provided that includes an integral cable tie head and strap. The strap includes a first end forming a neck section, a free end opposite the first end, and an intermediate section between the first end and the free end, the intermediate section having a predetermined width B.sub.1 and thickness T.sub.1 defining a predetermined cross-sectional area. The cable tie head is secured to the neck area of the strap at the first end of the strap, the cable tie head having a width E that is wider than strap width B and including a strap accepting channel containing a locking device. The strap accepting channel is sized to receive the free end of the strap. The neck section has a width that transitions from a width of B to a width E' that is substantially the same as width E and a thickness T.sub.2 that is thinner than T.sub.1, the neck section having a cross-sectional area that is at least substantially equal to the cross-sectional area of the intermediate section of the strap so as to have a tensile strength at least equal to a tensile strength of the intermediate section of the strap. The cable tie may be a bent neck type cable tie. Preferably, the neck section has at least one recessed channel defining the reduced thickness T.sub.2 and thickened side portions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable tie, comprising:

a strap including a first end forming a neck section including an angular bend of approximately 90.degree., a free end opposite the first end, and an intermediate section between the first end and the free end, the intermediate section having a predetermined width B and thickness T.sub.1 defining a predetermined cross-sectional area;

a cable tie head secured to the neck section of the strap at the first end of the strap, the cable tie head having a width E that is wider than strap width B and including a strap accepting channel containing a locking device, the strap accepting channel being sized to receive the free end of the strap,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates generally to an advanced neck design for cable ties.

2. Description of Related Art

Cable ties have traditionally been formed by an integral molding of a cable tie head and a cable strap. Most of these cable ties involve a design in which the elongated strap extends straight outward from the cable tie head. An example of such a conventional cable tie design is U.S. Pat. No. 3,949,449 to Caveney et al., which is represented in FIGS. 1-3.

As shown, this conventional cable tie 100 includes an elongated strap 110 extending from an integrally molded cable tie head 120. A neck area 130 is formed at the interface between strap 110 and head 120. Cable tie head 120 includes a strap accepting channel 140 that receives strap 110 and a locking device 150. In use, cable tie 100 can be wrapped around objects such as a bundle of cables 160 and locked in place as known in the art.

With such a conventional design, there is often little or no bending at the neck area 130. Rather, bending incrementally occurs throughout the length of strap 110 as apparent from FIG. 3. Most designs for this type of cable tie, including the Caveney '449 patent, have a uniform strap width B that is substantially smaller than a cable head width E. There may be a slight radiusing at the transition with cable head 120, but for the most part the neck area 130 in such designs has had the same width B and cross-section as the remainder of strap 110.
 
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