Fastener for securing bundled articles

US11319127B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11319127-B2
Application numberUS-202017068929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 13, 2020
Priority dateOct 13, 2020
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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Abstract

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A fastener for securing a bundle to a supporting structure includes a fastener body and a slip-resistant pad. The fastener body can include an article mount and a cable tie slot extending transversely through the article mount, the cable tie slot adapted to receive a cable tie. The mount provides support for a bundle and the slip-resistant pad is capable of friction with the bundle to resist axial movement and/or rotation of the bundle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fastener for securing a bundle to a supporting structure, the fastener comprising: a fastener body comprising a first material and including: an article mount comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; and a cable tie slot below the top surface and extending transversely through the article mount, the cable tie slot adapted to receive a cable tie; and a slip-resistant pad on the article mount, the slip-resistant pad comprising a second material having a higher slip resistance than the first material, the slip-resistant pad comprising a top surface that is one of flush with and protruding beyond the top surface of the article mount; wherein at least the top surface of the slip-resistant pad defines an article support surface on which a bundle is supportable; and wherein the article mount comprises side surfaces extending between the top and bottom surfaces thereof, the slip-resistant pad comprises side surfaces extending downwardly from the top surface of the slip-resistant pad, and wherein the side surfaces of the slip-resistant pad are flush with the side surfaces of the article mount. 2. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the slip-resistant pad protrudes beyond the top surface of the article mount. 3. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the slip-resistant pad comprises a first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion and a second transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion spaced laterally from the first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion. 4. The fastener of claim 3 , wherein the slip-resistant pad comprises a laterally-extending connector joining the first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion with the second transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion. 5. A fastener for securing a bundle to a supporting structure, the fastener comprising: a fastener body comprising a first material and including: an article mount comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; and a cable tie slot below the top surface and extending transversely through the article mount, the cable tie slot adapted to receive a cable tie; and a slip-resistant pad on the article mount, the slip-resistant pad comprising a second material having a higher slip resistance than the first material, the slip-resistant pad comprising a top surface that is one of flush with and protruding beyond the top surface of the article mount; wherein at least the top surface of the slip-resistant pad defines an article support surface on which a bundle is supportable; wherein the slip-resistant pad comprises a first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion and a second transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion spaced laterally from the first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion; and wherein the slip-resistant pad comprises a laterally-extending connector joining the first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion with the second transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion; wherein the article mount comprises a laterally-extending channel, disposed between the top and bottom surfaces of the article mount, and the connector is received in the channel. 6. The fastener of claim 5 , wherein the cable tie slot is below the channel. 7. The fastener of claim 5 , wherein the article mount comprises a first recess and a second recess extending transversely in the top surface of the article mount, the first and second recesses extending transversely from opposite ends of the channel, wherein the first transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion of the slip-resistant pad is disposed in the first recess and the second transversely extending slip-resistant pad portion of the slip-resistant pad is disposed in the second recess. 8. A fastener for securing a bundle to a supporting structure, the fastener comprising: a fastener body comprising a first material and including: an article mount comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; and a cable tie slot below the top surface and extending transversely through the article mount, the cable tie slot adapted to receive a cable tie; and a slip-resistant pad on the article mount, the slip-resistant pad comprising a second material having a higher slip resistance than the first material, the slip-resistant pad comprising a top surface that is one of flush with and protruding beyond the top surface of the article mount; wherein at least the top surface of the slip-resistant pad defines an article support surface on which a bundle is supportable; and wherein the slip-resistant pad comprises a first leg and a second leg extending downwardly relative to a top portion of the slip-resistant pad, and the article mount comprises a first groove and a second groove extending transversely in the top surface of the article mount, wherein the first leg of the slip-resistant pad is disposed in the first groove and the second leg of the slip-resistant pad is disposed in the second groove. 9. The fastener of claim 8 , wherein the first and second legs are dovetailed. 10. The fastener of claim 8 , wherein the top portion of the slip-resistant pad lies in a channel extending laterally between grooves. 11. The fastener of claim 1 , comprising a detent extending into the cable tie slot and configured to engage a cable tie when the cable tie is inserted into the cable tie slot and provide resistance and friction to the cable tie. 12. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein the detent projects from a bottom surface of the cable tie slot and protrudes toward the top surface of the article mount. 13. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the cable tie slot is disposed between top and bottom surfaces of the article mount. 14. The fastener of claim 1 , comprising a cable tie integrally formed with the article mount, the cable tie comprising a strap having a first end connected to the article mount and a second free end insertable into the cable tie slot. 15. The fastener of claim 14 , comprising wherein the article mount comprises a movable locking pawl projecting into the cable tie slot and adapted to engage the cable tie to secure the cable tie in a closed loop configuration. 16. The fastener of claim 1 , comprising a mounting stud having a distal end and a proximal end, the proximal end extending from the article mount to the distal end, the distal end being insertable into the supporting structure. 17. The fastener of claim 16 , wherein the mounting stud comprises one of: a plurality of flexible, resilient retention fingers that extend outwardly relative to a longitudinal axis of the mounting stud and serve to retain the mounting stud within the supporting structure; and a plurality of branches extending in a fir tree configuration, the plurality of branches tapered upwardly in a direction towards the article mount. 18. The fastener of claim 1 , comprising a flexible diaphragm spring extending downwardly and outwardly from the article mount. 19. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the first material is Nylon and the second material is a thermoplastic elastomer.

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Classifications

  • the female locking member being provided with at least one plastic barb · CPC title

  • Means to increase the friction-coefficient · CPC title

  • H02G3/32Primary

    using mounting clamps · CPC title

  • Appendages formed with/on the strap for purposes other than joining, releasing or bundling, e.g. for fixing the strap to a wall, label plates · CPC title

  • details of the male locking member, e.g. locking teeth on the strap · CPC title

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What does patent US11319127B2 cover?
A fastener for securing a bundle to a supporting structure includes a fastener body and a slip-resistant pad. The fastener body can include an article mount and a cable tie slot extending transversely through the article mount, the cable tie slot adapted to receive a cable tie. The mount provides support for a bundle and the slip-resistant pad is capable of friction with the bundle to resist ax…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
A Raymond Et Cie
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D63/1063. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).