Cable management clasp for a cable assembly of a communication system

US9551440B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9551440-B2
Application numberUS-201514693186-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2015
Priority dateApr 22, 2015
Publication dateJan 24, 2017
Grant dateJan 24, 2017

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Abstract

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A cable management clasp includes a clasp body having an upper locating member and a lower locating member joined to the upper locating member at opposite first and second ends. The upper and lower locating members are parallel to each other to form an elongated cable receptacle between the upper and lower locating members. The upper and lower locating members gang a plurality of cables in a parallel arrangement within the cable receptacle.

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A cable management clasp comprising a clasp body having an upper locating member and a lower locating member joined to the upper locating member at opposite first and second ends, the upper and lower locating members being parallel to each other to form an elongated cable receptacle between the upper and lower locating members, the upper locating member including an opening therethrough providing access to the cable receptacle, the opening being defined by a first edge and a second edge, the first and second edges being separated by a distance slightly greater than a diameter of the cables, the cable receptacle receiving the cables through the opening, the first edge being configured to at least partially cover and retain a first cable of the cables, the second edge being configured to at least partially cover and retain a second cable of the cables, the upper and lower locating members ganging a plurality of cables in a parallel arrangement within the cable receptacle. 2. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower locating members have scallop-shaped projections extending into the cable receptacle and forming cradles for holding the relative positions of the cables. 3. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the clasp body holds the cables tightly such that jackets of the cables engage each other. 4. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower locating members are molded from a plastic material. 5. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the clasp body has a nominal thickness approximately equal to a thickness of jackets of the cables to define a low profile. 6. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower locating members and first and second ends are integrally formed as a single piece unitary structure. 7. A cable management clasp comprising a clasp body having an upper locating member and a lower locating member integrally formed as a single piece unitary structure, the upper and lower locating members being joined at opposite first and second ends, the upper and lower locating members being parallel to each other to form an elongated cable receptacle between the upper and lower locating members, the upper locating member including an opening therethrough providing access to the cable receptacle, the cable receptacle receiving the cables through the opening, the upper and lower locating members ganging a plurality of cables in a parallel arrangement within the cable receptacle; and a tape wrapping around an exterior of the clasp body and covering the opening. 8. The cable management clasp of claim 1 , wherein the upper locating member extends above each of the cables and the lower locating member extends below each of the cables. 9. A cable management clasp comprising an upper locating member having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the interior surface having a plurality of scallop-shaped projections forming a series of cradles, the cradles being configured to receive corresponding cables, the upper locating member having a first hook end forming a first cup configured to wrap around a first end cable of the cables such that the first hook end extends both above the first end cable and below the first end cable to retain the first end cable in the first hook end, the upper locating member having a first mating end opposite the first hook end; a lower locating member having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the interior surface having a plurality of scallop-shaped projections forming a series of cradles, the cradles cooperating with the cradles of the upper locating member to receive corresponding cables, the lower locating member having a second hook end forming a second cup configured to wrap around a second end cable of the cables such that the second hook end extends both above the second end cable and below the second end cable to retain the second end cable in the second hook end, the lower locating member having a second mating end opposite the second hook end; wherein the second hook end nests with the first mating end and the second mating end nests with the first hook end to form a continuous clasp body around the cables, the upper and lower locating members ganging the cables in a parallel arrangement with the cradles of the upper and lower locating members holding the relative positions of the cables. 10. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the clasp body holds the cables tightly such that jackets of the cables engage each other. 11. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the upper and lower locating members are molded from a plastic material. 12. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the clasp body has a nominal thickness approximately equal to a thickness of jackets of the cables to define a low profile. 13. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the upper locating member and the lower locating member are identically formed such that the upper locating member and the lower locating member each form half of the clasp body. 14. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the upper locating member extends above each of the cables and the lower locating member extends below each of the cables. 15. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the upper locating member is J-shaped and the lower locating member is J-shaped. 16. The cable management clasp of claim 9 , wherein the cables are arranged along a cable plane, the upper locating member wrapping around the first end cable beyond the cable plane to a lower side of the first end cable, and wherein the lower locating member wraps around the second end cable beyond the cable plane to an upper side of the second end cable. 17. The cable management clasp of claim 7 , wherein the opening is defined by a first edge and a second edge, the first and second edges being separated by a distance slightly greater than a diameter of the cables, the first edge being configured to at least partially cover and retain a first cable of the cables, the second edge being configured to at least partially cover and retain a second cable of the cables. 18. The cable management clasp of claim 7 , wherein the clasp body holds the cables tightly such that jackets of the cables engage each other. 19. The cable management clasp of claim 7 , wherein the clasp body has a nominal thickness approximately equal to a thickness of jackets of the cables to define a low profile. 20. The cable management clasp of claim 7 , wherein the upper locating member extends above each of the cables and the lower locating member extends below each of the cables.

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  • Cable fittings · CPC title

  • H02G3/02Primary

    Details · CPC title

  • having cable management arrangements (management of optical cables G02B6/444; in telecommunication cabinets H04Q1/06) · CPC title

  • Cable terminating boxes, frames or other structures · CPC title

  • F16L3/2235Primary

    each pipe being supported by a common element fastened to the base · CPC title

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What does patent US9551440B2 cover?
A cable management clasp includes a clasp body having an upper locating member and a lower locating member joined to the upper locating member at opposite first and second ends. The upper and lower locating members are parallel to each other to form an elongated cable receptacle between the upper and lower locating members. The upper and lower locating members gang a plurality of cables in a pa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tyco Electronics Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02G3/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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