Interchangeable cases for biometric monitoring devices
US-9486167-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9947247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9947247-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515519179-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A labelling tie ( 10 ) includes a tie portion ( 14 ), a wire assembly ( 24 ), and a bib portion ( 16 ) connected to the tie portion. The tie portion ( 10 ) has a first arm ( 18 -R), a mid-segment, and a second arm ( 18 -L). Spaced apart perforations ( 20 ) intersect each of the first and second arms. The wire assembly ( 24 ) has a retention wire ( 26 ) that spans across the first arm, the mid-segment, and the second arm. A sheet of labelling ties ( 62 ) includes separably connected labelling ties. A method attaches a labelling tie to an item or a group of items. The method includes wrapping the first arm ( 18 -R) and second arm ( 18 -L) around at least one object ( 12, 12 ′), allowing the first and second arms to meet at a location with a portion of the first arm and a portion of the second arm extending past the location, and twisting the first and second arm portions together, thereby securing the tie portion around the object(s).
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What is claimed is: 1. A labelling tie, including: a tie portion including: a first arm having a first edge extending lengthwise along the first arm; a mid-segment; and a second arm having a second edge extending lengthwise along the second arm; wherein a plurality of spaced apart perforations intersects each of the first and second edges; and wherein at least one of the plurality of perforations includes a plurality of slots separated by one or more connecting tabs; a wire assembly including a retention wire, wherein the retention wire spans across the first arm, the mid-segment, and the second arm; and a bib portion connected to the tie portion. 2. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein the bib portion is integrally formed with the mid-segment. 3. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and the second arm extend in opposing directions from the mid-segment. 4. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of perforations are positioned proximate distal ends of the respective first and second arms. 5. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of perforations is cut substantially perpendicularly to the retention wire. 6. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of perforations on each of the first and second arms is configured to separate when the first and second arms are twisted together; wherein the plurality of perforations define a plurality of first arm segments on the first arm and a plurality of second arm segments on the second arm; and wherein at least a first arm segment and at least a second arm segment are configured to interlock to secure the arms together. 7. The labelling tie of claim 1 , further including printed indicia provided on the bib portion. 8. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein the wire assembly further includes a sleeve that encases the retention wire. 9. The labelling tie of claim 1 , further including an adhesive layer disposed between the wire assembly and the tie portion. 10. The labelling tie of claim 1 , wherein the tie portion and the wire assembly are secured through heat bonding. 11. A sheet of labelling ties, including: a plurality of separably connected labelling ties, wherein each labelling tie includes: a tie portion including a first arm having a first edge extending lengthwise along the first arm, a mid-segment, and a second arm having a second edge extending lengthwise along the second arm, and wherein each of the first arm and second arm includes spaced apart perforations intersecting each of the first and second edges, wherein at least one of the perforations includes a plurality of slots separated by one or more connecting tabs; a wire assembly including a retention wire, wherein the retention wire spans across the first arm, the mid-segment, and the second arm; and a bib portion integrally formed with the tie portion. 12. The sheet of claim 11 wherein at least two of the plurality of labelling ties are laid out such that their respective tie portions are arranged longitudinally along a line to form a first row of labelling ties. 13. The sheet of claim 12 further comprising at least a second row of labelling ties; wherein the second row of labelling ties is arranged such that a bib portion of the second row is disposed between two adjacent bib portions of the first row; wherein each bib portion of the second row is oriented to be upside-down relative to each bib portion of the first row; and wherein the first and second rows of labelling ties form a first pair of rows. 14. The sheet of claim 13 further comprising at least a second pair of rows disposed to lie parallel to the first pair. 15. A method of using a labelling tie, the labelling tie including: a tie portion including a first arm having a first edge extending lengthwise along the first arm, a mid-segment, and a second arm having a second edge extending lengthwise along the second arm, and wherein a plurality of spaced apart perforations intersects each of the first and second edges thereby defining arm segments, wherein at least one of the perforations includes a plurality of slots separated by one or more connecting tabs; a wire assembly including a retention wire, wherein the retention wire spans across the first arm, the mid-segment, and the second arm; and a bib portion connected to the tie portion; the method including: wrapping the first arm around a first side of at least one object; wrapping the second arm around a second side of the at least one object such that the first arm and the second arm meet at a location, wherein a portion of the first arm and a portion of the second arm extend past the location; and twisting the first arm portion and second arm portion together to break at least one of the connecting tabs such that the tie portion and thus the bib portion are secured about the at least one object. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein twisting the first and second arm portions together includes interlocking at least one of the first arm segments with at least one of the second arm segments to further secure the tie portion about the at least one object.
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