Cable lacing tie devices and methods of using the same
US-9555943-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US12012267B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12012267-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318152319-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2024 |
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A cable tie arrangement for bundling one or more elongate members, and which includes a continuous strap having a planar surface free of any racks and a separate locking head defining an opening and having a metal locking element with a pair of opposed teeth extending into the opening and arranged to engage the strap in the opening. In use, a looped section of the strap bundles one or more elongate members on a first side of the locking head, and the looped section has an end section and a supply section extending through the locking head to a second side of the locking head in a first direction. Further, the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the planar surface of the end section and the supply section to prevent movement of the end section and the supply section in a second direction opposed to the first direction and to allow movement of the supply section in the first direction, and wherein the opposed teeth extend towards one another in the opening to press the end section and the supply section together in the opening.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cable tie arrangement for bundling one or more members, the cable tie arrangement comprising: a continuous strap having a first planar surface free of any racks; and a separate locking head defining an opening and having a metal locking element comprising a pair of opposed teeth including a first tooth supported by a first supporting portion extending partially along a length of the first tooth and a second tooth supported by a second supporting portion extending partially along a length of the second tooth, wherein, in use, the strap comprises a looped section arranged to bundle the one or more members on a first side of the locking head, wherein the looped section has an end section and a supply section extending through the locking head to a second side of the locking head in a first direction, wherein the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the first planar surface of the end section and the supply section to prevent movement of the end section and the supply section in a second direction opposed to the first direction and to allow movement of the supply section in the first direction, and wherein the opposed teeth extend towards one another in the opening, to press the end section and the supply section together in the opening. 2. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first planar surface has a first raised central portion. 3. The cable tie arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the strap comprises a second raised central portion on an opposed side of the strap to the first raised central portion. 4. The cable tie arrangement of claim 3 , wherein the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the first raised central portion. 5. The cable tie arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the first raised central portion. 6. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the strap comprises a second planar surface opposed the first planar surface. 7. The cable tie arrangement of claim 6 , wherein the second planar surface is arranged substantially a same as the first planar surface. 8. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the locking head comprises one or more shoulders configured to guide the strap through the opening. 9. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the metal locking element circumscribes the opening. 10. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the locking head comprises inter-engaging elements configured to engage with a further corresponding locking head. 11. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the strap has a thickness, and the opposed teeth define a gap extending perpendicularly therebetween, and wherein the gap is substantially twice the thickness of the strap. 12. The cable tie arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the strap is mounted on a magazine. 13. A cable tie arrangement for bundling one or more members, the cable tie arrangement comprising: a continuous strap having a planar surface, the strap formable into a looped section arranged to bundle the one or more members and such that the looped section has an end section and a supply section; and a separate locking head defining an opening and having a pair of opposed teeth extending toward each other in the opening, the teeth arranged to engage the strap when the strap extends through the opening in the locking head, the teeth arranged to press the end section and the supply section together in the opening, the teeth arranged to engage the planar surface of the end section and the supply section to allow movement of the supply section in a first direction and to prevent movement of the end section and the supply section in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein each of the opposed teeth is supported by a separate supporting portion extending partially along a length of that tooth. 14. The cable tie arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the planar surface has a first raised central portion. 15. The cable tie arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the strap comprises a second raised central portion on an opposed side of the strap to the first raised central portion. 16. The cable tie arrangement of claim 15 , wherein the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the first raised central portion. 17. The cable tie arrangement of claim 14 , wherein the opposed teeth are arranged to engage the first raised central portion. 18. The cable tie arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the locking head comprises one or more shoulders configured to guide the strap through the opening. 19. The cable tie arrangement of claim 13 , wherein the strap has a thickness, and the opposed teeth define a gap extending perpendicularly therebetween, and wherein the gap is substantially twice the thickness of the strap.
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